"Ultra-Ancient Monster, Sphere, Destruction Bringer, Chaos Header, Beast Factor, all cells combine to create the strongest Kaiju. I call it Demon Gyrares XIV. *laughs*"
- ―Charija demonstrating the monster he created.
Demon Gyrares XIV Tiga, Dyna, and Ultraman Gaia Novel: The Adventure in Hyperspace, a sequel which took place 20 years after Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace.[1]
is a monster that appears in the 2018 novel,Appearance[]
It has the general appearance of Kaiser Gyrares XIII, though its armor is now black in color, the weapons are more deadly-looking, the face becomes "Like a devil coming from Hell.", it has numerous tentacles, and has an eye on its back. The monster's size is three times larger than Gyrares' itself.
History[]
Tiga, Dyna, and Ultraman Gaia Novel: The Adventure in Hyperspace[]
After Kaiser Gyrares XIII was defeated by Ultraman Gaia, Charija fused its carcass with the cells of Galra, Neo Geomos, Psycho Mezard, Chaos Jirak and Nosferu, Demon Gyrares XIV was born. It was fought by Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna and Ultraman Gaia and was able to withstand the Deracium Beam Torrent, Revolium Wave and Photon Stream, as well as fire from the Artdessei. However, it was finally destroyed with a combination of the Zeperion Beam, Solgent Beam, Photon Stream and attacks from the GUTS Wing and GUTS Eagle. Tiga, Dyna, and Ultraman Gaia Novel: The Adventure in Hyperspace
Trivia[]
- The monster's name is likely a reference to Charija or Shunsuke as its fourteenth master, based on Kaiser Gyrares XIII's in-fiction setting.
- With the exception of Kaiser Gyrares, Demon Gyrares' components are not only monsters of different breeds (which was the trademark of their home series), their debut appearances were episodes written by Keiichi Hasegawa, who is also the novel's writer.
Data[]
- Stats
- Height: Presumed 150 m
- Weight: TBA
- Origin: Earth (Tsutomu's world)
- Powers and Weapons
- Light Bullets
- Beams
- Heat Rays
- Flames
- Sword Arm
- Mace Arm
- Barrier
- Regeneration
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