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| - The Arms Monsters are the last of three of the 13 Demon Races wiped out by Fangires, whom they hate to be compared to & vowed revenge on the genocide of their races. Though they attacked/helped Bram on a regular basis, the three eventually grew accustomed to his face when the King offers them a chance to be spared. Refusing to execute their friend, they were sealed away into small statues until Bram saves them. However, upon making a Darkness Pledge to Bram, they are marked with orbs on their bodies & their original abilities sealed as they are then placed inside Castle Doran as its caretakers, watching over Scott & the events of the outside world via tarot cards or playing chess or Underworld's Old Maid to pass the time, the later game having a penalty on the loser. As a result of the pac
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| - The Arms Monsters are the last of three of the 13 Demon Races wiped out by Fangires, whom they hate to be compared to & vowed revenge on the genocide of their races. Though they attacked/helped Bram on a regular basis, the three eventually grew accustomed to his face when the King offers them a chance to be spared. Refusing to execute their friend, they were sealed away into small statues until Bram saves them. However, upon making a Darkness Pledge to Bram, they are marked with orbs on their bodies & their original abilities sealed as they are then placed inside Castle Doran as its caretakers, watching over Scott & the events of the outside world via tarot cards or playing chess or Underworld's Old Maid to pass the time, the later game having a penalty on the loser. As a result of the pact, the Arm Monsters become Vampire King's supporters, protecting the Wonderful Blue Sky Organization by allowing Vampire King to access other powerful forms, possessing their fighting skills & mentality. They can sometimes get directly involved when needed to support Vampire King. During the events of Super Kamen Rider: Electric King & The Demon Warship, the Arms Monsters were briefly possessed by Urataros, Ryutaros, & Kintaros in the 1930s.
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