List of Kyo Kara Maoh! Characters - Creatures

Creatures

Kotsuhizoku

Kotsuhizoku are flying creatures that resemble skeletons with bat wings. They are completely loyal to demons. Speaking to one is speaking to the collective whole- an "all is one" mindset. Due to this, telling one something is like saying it to all of them. They are valued for their recon and spy skills due to this trait.

They can be shattered apart, but will not die because of it. In the anime, they can pull their bones back together, while in the novels, Conrad comments that they have specialists who can put them back together.

They do not usually act violently, unless they are scared. Then, they will gather and attack as a united mass.

Ao

Ao is Yuri's horse. She has jet-black fur. Yuri describes her as "shorter and stouter" than racehorses, but with thicker legs, and the deposition of a warhorse. Her breed has two hearts, and it is said it will carry its master on its back even if one of its hearts stopped.

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