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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
True to his name, Bacchus seems to always be drunk and always boasting "don't you know who I am?".
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True to his name, Bacchus seems to always be drunk and always boasting "don't you know who I am?". Unlike his fellow gods however, Bacchus is more eager to help other people and give advice when he can. He is not above defying the gods for his own purposes.
   
 
==Plot==
 
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==Power & Abilities==
 
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==Relationships==
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*[[Hamsa]]: Bacchus' companion. The two are always together and tend to argue, with Hamsa acting as the voice of reason whenever Bacchus upsets someone superior or is drunk. Bacchus often relies on Hamsa when it comes to flying, while Hamsa relies on Bacchus for transportation by perching on his staff or shoulder.
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*[[Sofiel]]: Bacchus and Sofiel knew each other from the former's tenure as a god in Heaven. They are not on good terms because Bacchus is willing to go against Sofiel's wishes to suit his own needs (such as refusing to hand over [[El/Mugaro|Mugaro]]). Sofiel retaliated by locking Bacchus away in a subsection of Heaven. Bacchus does not agree with Sofiel's ambitions for Mugaro and once tried to convince the boy to ignore Sofiel, and by extension, [[Gabriel]]. A brief flashback shows Sofiel being on better terms with Bacchus.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* He appears on the cover of the eleventh volume of [[Shingeki no Bahamut TWIN HEADS|Shingeki no Bahamut: TWIN HEADS]], though he has yet to actually appear in the manga series.
 
* He appears on the cover of the eleventh volume of [[Shingeki no Bahamut TWIN HEADS|Shingeki no Bahamut: TWIN HEADS]], though he has yet to actually appear in the manga series.
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* Because he was cast out of Heaven, Bacchus shares with Hamsa the distinction of being the only gods to reside on Earth.
   
 
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Revision as of 09:24, 11 October 2017

Bacchus
Bacchus
Characteristics
Kanji: バッカス
Romaji: Bakkasu
Status: Alive
Gender: Male
Race: God
Affiliations: Hamsa
Anime Debut: Episode 1

Virgin Soul Episode 1

Seiyuu: Iwasaki Hiroshi
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Bacchus (バッカス, Bakkasu) is the god that alongside Hamsa is in charge of giving the rewards to the bounty hunters after they have done their job.

Appearance

Bacchus is a very tall, black man wearing a long, thick, dark brown overcoat with light brown fur around the top edge and a brown shirt under it and turquoise pants.  He has gray hair which is long on the back, and stretches to a beard around his chin tied in a ponytail with a golden tie, and the top of his head is bald.  He's always seen carrying a long, thick, brown staff with a silver top, which he often uses for fighting.  He has a perky red nose and large, brown shoes.  

Personality

True to his name, Bacchus seems to always be drunk and always boasting "don't you know who I am?". Unlike his fellow gods however, Bacchus is more eager to help other people and give advice when he can. He is not above defying the gods for his own purposes.

Plot

Bacchus was first seen in his caravan, along with Hamsa, when Favaro entered. Hamsa quickly tried to wake him up, telling him he has a customer. Bacchus woke up yelling if he knows who he is. After Favaro gave him a card of a wanted bandit, Bacchus gave him the prize money. Favaro asked him why only half of the money, but Bacchus told him to shut up, but before he could finish next line, he got sick from the alcohol and was about to barf, but was able to hold it and fell asleep immediately after that.

Power & Abilities

Relationships

  • Hamsa: Bacchus' companion. The two are always together and tend to argue, with Hamsa acting as the voice of reason whenever Bacchus upsets someone superior or is drunk. Bacchus often relies on Hamsa when it comes to flying, while Hamsa relies on Bacchus for transportation by perching on his staff or shoulder.
  • Sofiel: Bacchus and Sofiel knew each other from the former's tenure as a god in Heaven. They are not on good terms because Bacchus is willing to go against Sofiel's wishes to suit his own needs (such as refusing to hand over Mugaro). Sofiel retaliated by locking Bacchus away in a subsection of Heaven. Bacchus does not agree with Sofiel's ambitions for Mugaro and once tried to convince the boy to ignore Sofiel, and by extension, Gabriel. A brief flashback shows Sofiel being on better terms with Bacchus.

Trivia

  • He appears on the cover of the eleventh volume of Shingeki no Bahamut: TWIN HEADS, though he has yet to actually appear in the manga series.
  • Because he was cast out of Heaven, Bacchus shares with Hamsa the distinction of being the only gods to reside on Earth.

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