Jagan is a major antagonist and later major protagonist of the manga Dragon Quest: The Emblem of Roto. Originally called Alan, he was given the cursed name Jagan, which ended up converting him into a demon king and became a minion of Imajin.
Personality[]
Arrogant and bitter, Jagan shown little to no respect towards other people around him, as the original reason for him to betray Imajin is because he is fed up with being. However, behind his cold shell, he seeks for his true identity. Even after he redeemed, he still act bitter to his new comrades.
Biography[]
Originally, Jagan was born as Alan and is one of the descendant of Roto. However, he was given the cursed name Jagan under Imajin's command. Then, he was risen by Gorgona, who trained Jagan into a fearsome warrior. Eventually, Gorgona sent Jagan to kill a human warrior who is none other than Jagan's father. After killing him, Jagan became a demon king and Imajin's minion officially.
After he became the demon king, he lead his monsters to attack the Kingdom of Noaniels, he easily killed the king with the Kacrack spell. Then, he summoned some humanoid monsters to slaughter the inhabitants of Noaniels. Later, after Neqros' defeat, Imajin told the four demon king that about the existence of Leviathan the sea king, much to Jagan and Dragonlord's shock since they don't know anything about him.
Eventually, the beast king Gnon was killed by Arus. As a result, Jagan was sent to dispatch him. He would encounter Gnon's corpse on his way, after commenting how pathetic he was, and after this, Jagan incinerated Gnon's corpse. Soon, in Aliahan, Jagan located the position of Arus and fought him. Jagan easily defeated and killed Arus, but after this, Arus' friends came to fight Jagan. Midway through the fight, Imajin informed Jagan that Arus was dead and was summoned back to their hideout. In their hideout, Jagan gloated about his success, much to Dragonlord's annoyance. Soon, Jagan was sent to retrieve the Black Orb by Imajin, however, the orb was revealed to be fake.
Soon, Jagan acknowledged that Arus was somehow still alive, and as a result, he went to fight him without Imajin's permission. He ambushed Arus and his friends during their celebration of the defeat of Orochi in Japan. This time, even though Jagan tried to use blood to trap Arus, and he was defeated. When Arus was about to deliver the finishing blow, Asteea blocked their attack and explained to them that they, as they were both descendant of Roto, were not supposed to fight against each other. Soon, their respective Emblems of Roto merged and activated the spell that sent Imajin's soul to the end of the universe. Jagan was dragged into the spell and ended up getting sent to a forest.
Soon, Jagan returned to Imajin's hideout. After getting scolded, he reported to Imajin about the discovery of the spell, and as a result, Imajin decided that he needed to recover the Black Orb as soon as possible. Due to this, he sent Gorgona to do it, much to Jagan's frustration.
After Gorgona was killed as well, Jagan decided to go to retrieve the Black Orb and destroy it in front of Imajin as a way to avenge for being used as a pawn. He easily defeated the guardians of Ramia and broke the Black Orb in front of Imajin. However, to Jagan's surprise, the Black Orb contained Imajin's body, and due to this, he accidentally unleashed Imajin's body and was nearly devoured by him.
Fatally wounded and dying, Jagan's mother sacrificed herself to save Jagan. After getting saved, he fought Arus one last time, and in the end, after taking a few blow of Jagan's Kazapstrophe, Arus cast Kazap, finally defeating Jagan. In the realm of the dead, Jagan's father gave Jagan back his original name as Alan, finally destroying Alan's curse for good. Alan would later assist Arus in defeating Imajin, but would still act bitter towards his new comrades.