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Balgumon (Japanese: バルグモン Romaji: barugumon) is a character from the Slayers novel The Silver Beast. Balgumon is a member of the Cult of Shabranigdu. He is the second-in-command, and is in charge of the ceremonies when Krotz is away. His emaciated appearance initially leads Lina to believe that he is a sorcerer, but he reveals himself to be a skilled swordsman instead. Balgumon is killed by Xelloss while attempting to flee with a Claire Bible manuscript.

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  • Balgumon (Japanese: バルグモン Romaji: barugumon) is a character from the Slayers novel The Silver Beast. Balgumon is a member of the Cult of Shabranigdu. He is the second-in-command, and is in charge of the ceremonies when Krotz is away. His emaciated appearance initially leads Lina to believe that he is a sorcerer, but he reveals himself to be a skilled swordsman instead. Balgumon is killed by Xelloss while attempting to flee with a Claire Bible manuscript.
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  • Balgumon (Japanese: バルグモン Romaji: barugumon) is a character from the Slayers novel The Silver Beast. Balgumon is a member of the Cult of Shabranigdu. He is the second-in-command, and is in charge of the ceremonies when Krotz is away. His emaciated appearance initially leads Lina to believe that he is a sorcerer, but he reveals himself to be a skilled swordsman instead. Balgumon is killed by Xelloss while attempting to flee with a Claire Bible manuscript.
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