
Season 4, Episode 4: the Ten Commandments vs the Four archangels
Ludociel meets his match in the Indura
The demon clan faces two of the four archangels, Ark Tarmiel and Tornado Sariel. They bet that it would only take a few seconds to defeat the Ten Commandments. As the Commandments retreat, they attack with Omega Ark. However, despite assuming all the demon would be killed, all but five of the demons are wiped out. Monspeet, Melascula, Derieri, Galand and Fraudrin remain. Monspeet uses Hellfire Bird. Meanwhile, Derieri punches Tarmiel in the face. Sariel was hit directly by Hellfire Bird, however, he isn’t harmed. Derieri continues to beat Tarmiel’s face in. He completely recovers. However, Galand cuts him in half with Critical Strike. So far the demons are no match for them.

Ludociel and the Indura, Monspeet and Lady Derieri
Things get worst as Ludociel enters the battle. However, before he arrives Sariel losses an eye to Derieri. Ludociel arrives and quickly dominates the demon clan. Reaching the end of the line, both Lady Derieri and Monspeet plunge their arms into the chests. The rip out their own hearts. They release their “true nature” becoming terrible demons called Indura. Ludociel doesn’t care about the transformation. However, Lady Derieri hits him, knocking through several trees. Ludociel recovers and uses a powerful energy blasts. It has no effect. Frustrated, he calls for Tarmiel and Sariel’s aid. Monspeet grabs the two of them and burns them. Meanwhile, Meliodas, King and Diane rush to the area.
Ludociel is shocked that demons can hurt angels. Meliodas, Diane and King stumble upon Elizabeth in a barrier that Sariel placed over her. However, Diane can’t break through it. Meliodas despite being a demon breaks through and grabs Elizabeth. She’s in tears as she failed to do anything. She flies in front of Lady Derieri, promising to stop them. It seems that this arc has shifted focus from Diane and King’s trail to the battle between the Goddess Clan and Demon Clan. I’m sure that the series will return to the trail at some point, but it’s odd that it feels like an afterthought.
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