Nāga

is a Pillar Baron of Behemoth's 34 Pillar Division and a very powerful demon.

Appearance
He is very short, only slightly taller than Lamia and wears businessmen clothes; a black overcoat, complete with black gloves. He has feline eyes, gilled ears, messy hair, and black boots. Naga is usually seen with a serious face.

Personality
Naga is a cold, aloof person who rarely shows signs of anger. Nonetheless, he worries about his companions, especially with his master En.

History
Naga's History former to the Plot is Unknown.

Prince En arc
He first appears when he is attracted by Izuma's demon power, but maintains a detached attitude that contrasts with Graffel's violence. He rushes with Graffel to Hecatos' aid, only to be dispatched to the demon world by Saotome. He then comes back with those two, to achieve their former mission of killing the Demon Lord's Contractor. They rush in Himekawa's building and try to pick a fight with Ishiyama's. Anyway they face Hilda, and after his arrival, they have to deal with Oga. The Demon Lord's Father, with his newly learned demon techniques defeates the three of them and in particular, Naga is defeated by a massive usage of Zebul Emblems making the whole building explode. After Naga's defeat, His later history is Unknown.

Powers & Abilities
Like The other demons, he can use Demonic Aura to enhance his physical abilities. Anyway, like the other Pillar Barons, he seems to be able to use superior Demonic Techniques:


 * Suijindakudaku, Jaryūshō (水燼濁々蛇竜掌, Water Ash Flow: Snake Dragon Palm) - He uses this Technique against Oga during Super Milk Time; more than a palm fist, it looks like a Demonic Aura Cannon.

Relationships
He is quite respected by his subordinates, since they tried to avenge his defeat as they met Oga. He acts like a true leader with Hecadoth and Graphel, but he doesn't really care if they die, since he is predisposed to kill Graphel (though he accepted to put his life on the line) in killing Oga.

Quotes
There's no significant sentence of Naga in the plot until now.

Trivia

 * Nāga's name originates from Nāga, a group of serpent deities in Hinduism and Buddhism.