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Mercurymon is a fictional character and Digimon from the anime and manhua Digimon Frontier. He is named "Mercurmon" in Chaung Yi's translation of the Digimon Frontier manhua.

Mercurymon is one of the successors to the Ten Legendary Warriors and is the Warrior of Steel, the one who wields the Spirits of Steel left behind by AncientWisetmon. He is subverted by the fallen Cherubimon of the Celestial Digimon and fights to the detriment of the Digital World now. A trickster by nature, Mercurymon is devoted to long plans and has an affinity for polished surfaces, mirrors in particular, and he wields an "Irony no Tate" (イロニーの盾 Ironī no Tate?, lit. "Shield of Irony") on each arm.

Personality

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H Spirit of Steel

Mercurymon is a planner by nature, which is only countered by his supreme arrogance and dramatic flair. He has total self-confidence in his abilities and uses them to plan long games into the future, and even though he feigns loyalty to his master, Mercurymon serves himself first and foremost, seeking out a path to his own supremacy. When in a position of power over his opponents, Mercurymon revels in their suffering, and likes to apply a theatric touch to their torture.

Attacks

  • Dark Reflection (Generous Mirror): Uses the reflection of an opponent in the "Irony no Tate" to reflect an attack.
  • Dark Reflection (Offset Reflector): Absorbs projectiles in one "Irony no Tate" and releases a dark version through the other.

Relationships

Cherubimon: Although he appears loyal to the dark Digimon and is more then willing to flatter (or brown-nose if someone prefers) this is a ruse and secertly plots to overthrow the tyrant Digimon.

Ranamon: The two are seen together the most and appear to have the best chemistry. While Mercurymon is often polite to hear while at the same time delivering back-handed compliments, the true nature of their relationship is reveled when he sets her up to fight Zoe, he then stated "either way I'll be done with one problem" proving that he ultimatly thinks of her as an annoyance.

Arbormon: Mercurymon has not shown to have any strong feelings for or against the wooden Digimon.

Grumblemon: Like the rest of his cohorts Mercurymon holds Grumblemon in the lowest regards.

Duskmon: With Duskmon seclusive personality the two are rarely seen socalizing. In the one time that they do it is reveled that Duskmon is on to Mercurymons schemes and this frustrates Mercurymon.

Description

Mercurymon is one of Cherubimon's dark Legendary Warriors alongside Grumblemon, Arbormon, Ranamon, and Duskmon, but though subservient to his master, he rarely acts on his own unless directly ordered.

After Grumblemon's loss to the DigiDestined, Mercurymon joins him, Arbormon, and Ranamon in a raid on Seraphimon's Castle. They interrupt the DigiDestined just after they successfully revive Seraphimon, only to be beaten down by the Celestial Digimon. Right before Seraphimon can strike the finishing blow, Mercurymon uses his teleportation and reflection abilities to turn back Seraphimon's attack against him, actually managing to defeat him. Mercurymon scans and takes Seraphimon's Fractal Code for himself, but Zoe Orimoto grabs the Digi-Egg left behind, and the DigiDestined flee. Better An Egg Than An Egg Shell Rather than follow, Mercurymon and Ranamon return to their hideout, where Mercurymon taunts Ranamon for not having her Beast Spirit, which leads to her starting up another search and finding it. Beastie Girl

After taking some time for himself, he, Arbormon, and Ranamon have an audience with Cherubimon, where Cherubimon makes it clear that he knows Mercurymon still possesses Seraphimon's fractal code and is only letting him hold onto it for now. Cursing his openness, Mercurymon gets into an argument with Duskmon, where the latter accuses him of being disloyal and Mercurymon calls him a coward for never setting foot on the battlefield. The exchange prompts Duskmon to go to the Continent of Darkness to face the DigiDestined himself. From Dawn To Duskmon In the aftermath of Duskmon's fight with the DigiDestined, Mercurymon and Ranamon take custody of Zoe, J.P. Shibayama, and Tommy Himi at the Old Castle. They have Datamon work on releasing the Spirits from the D-Tectors, and Ranamon begins some ultimately lighthearted torture to find where the remaining DigiDestined, Takuya Kanbara and Koji Minamoto, are. When the torture grows more serious, Koji intervenes. Mercurymon and Ranamon, now Calmaramon, prove to be more than a match for Koji, who is still suffering from his injuries from the battle with Duskmon. Takuya, as Agunimon and having returned from a soul-searching journey, interrupts the battle and frees the other DigiDestined. After achieving a new self-awareness, Agunimon becomes in tune with the Digital World and with his own powers, and he spreads this knowledge to the others, which allows them to drive off Mercurymon and Calmaramon. Hurt but alive, Mercurymon placates an angry Ranamon by saying that he has a plan. Sockit Takuya

Mercurymon uses his B Spirit of Steel to become the towering Sakkakumon. Pretending to be a dormant structure, he draws the DigiDestined inside of his ten spheres, where he attempts to break their spirits by inflicting psychological damage based on their past fears. Each of Sakkakumon's spheres contains its own elementally-themed area, guarded by a Digimon whose defeat allows the fighter to escape. Alone But Never Alone The DigiDestined eventually conquer themselves and the opponents within until Agunimon, Takuya's human spirit form, appears in the Steel Area, which Mercurymon himself is the guardian. Mercurymon's powers are at their peak in the Steel Area, where he has the capability to move between any polished surface—which the Steel Area is made up of nothing but.

Growing tired of playing, Mercurymon draws Agunimon into the Light Area, where he reveals that this is where he stores Seraphimon's fractal code. By taking the data within himself, he assumes a parody of Seraphimon's form and becomes ShadowSeraphimon, declaring his attempt to use this power to conquer the world. With his immense strength, ShadowSeraphimon beats down all opposition until he is torturing Takuya's human form. Seraphimon's Digi-Egg responds to Takuya's plight and the other DigiDestined's desperate attempts to breech Sakkakumon's defenses, granting him the power to fusion evolve to Aldamon. Aldamon is much stronger than either Agunimon or BurningGreymon, Takuya's beast form, and he easily defeats ShadowSeraphimon, taking back and returning Seraphimon's fractal code. Mercurymon retreats to the Steel Area, but Aldamon follows and uses his control over flame to melt all of the polished surfaces, preventing escape. Aldamon defeats Mercurymon and scans the H Spirit of Steel, winning release from Sakkakumon once and for all. Darkness Before the Dawn

Mercurymon is not done yet, however. When the DigiDestined celebrate Seraphimon's rebirth as Patamon due to his returned fractal code, Mercurymon takes control of his Sakkakumon form. Sakkakumon reveals that the entire point of the exercise was to analyze the combat abilities of the DigiDestined. With his new data, Sakkakumon is able to defend against and use any technique the DigiDestined used within him. The DigiDestined are forced to retreat into a dark cave, with Sakkakumon following them as a horrific, ever-encroaching foe. His fear-inducing actions destabilize the DigiDestined, causing them to misfire their attacks at each other, until Aldamon rallies his allies as a true leader. Sakkakumon soon learns that he is unable to analyze, absorb, or defend against attacks which combine several elements, and the DigiDestined suss out that Sakkakumon has never attacked from his central orb. With this knowledge, the DigiDestined combine their attacks and defeat Sakkakumon, purifying him once and for all. Phantasmagoric Sakkakumon

In the future, when the Royal Knights attack the Village of Beginnings, Mercurymon's purified Digi-Egg briefly takes on Mercurymon's astral form and attempts to protect the children of the future. For the first time in a long while, the ten Warriors stand together and work to drive off the Royal Knights, though the Village is lost. The purified Warriors acknowledge those who defeated them, and Mercurymon's Digi-Egg returns to the batch being saved by the Trailmon, atoning for their past. Glean Eggs And Scram

Other Forms

The name "Mercurymon" refers only to the Human Hybrid form of this Digimon. Throughout the series, Mercurymon gains the ability to spirit evolve into a number of other forms, each with a different name and special attack. The Human Hybrid, however, is his preferred form and the one he spends most of his time in. It is also the name he is most commonly referred to.

Mercurymon's Digi-Egg

After being purified, Mercurymon's Digi-Egg briefly appears to try to protect the Village of Beginnings from the Royal Knights. Glean Eggs And Scram

Sakkakumon

Sakkakumon
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B Spirit of Steel

Sakkakumon is Mercurymon's Beast form, which he undertakes when he uses the B Spirit of Steel. Unlike the other Warriors, he never slide evolves directly into Sakkakumon, and he can maintain both forms by using Sakkakumon on the outside and materializing his Mercurymon self within one of Sakkakumon's ten areas.

Each of Sakkakumon's ten spheres corresponds to one of the ten elements of the Ten Legendary Warriors and contains both an area and champion themed off of that element. A description of each of these areas can be found here.

  1. Keter (כתר? lit. "Crown"): Steel Area, bearing the Zero Unit and containing Mercurymon himself.
  2. Chokhmah (חכמה? lit. "Wisdom"): Light Area, containing Seraphimon's Fractal Code and ShadowSeraphimon.
  3. Binah (בינה? lit. "Understanding"): Wind Area, containing Karatenmon.
  4. Chesed (חסד? lit. "Kindness"): Thunder Area, containing Parrotmon.
  5. Gevurah (גבורה? lit. "Strength"): Ice Area, containing IceLeomon.
  6. Tiferet (תפארת? lit. "Adornment"): Darkness Area, bearing the Crest of Light and initially empty until Duskmon enters.
  7. Netzach (נצח? lit. "Victory"): Water Area, containing Ranamon and her Honeybeemon fanclub.
  8. Hod (הוד? lit. "Majesty"): Flame Area, containing Asuramon.
  9. Yesod (יסוד? lit. "Foundation"): Earth Area, containing Volcamon and Beetlemon's shadow.
  10. Malchut (מלכות? lit. "Kingdom"): Wood Area, containing Cherrymon.

Initially, Mercurymon uses Sakkakumon to entrap the DigiDestined within him to engage in psychological warfare. Alone But Never Alone When the DigiDestined escape, he reveals that he used the opportunity to analyze the other Warriors' fighting abilities, and Sakkakumon is now able to use their attacks. Essentially steamrolling over the DigiDestined, his weaknesses proves to be that he cannot deal with attacks of multiple elements and that he has to protect his central Tiferet sphere at all costs. Exploiting them allows the DigiDestined to win and purify Sakkakumon. Phantasmagoric Sakkakumon

Attacks

  • Rumble Blend #1-10: Rearranges body to absorb and/or fire back elemental attacks. He can only perform this move on attacks of a single element; attacks of multiple elements are unable to be absorbed.
    • Thunder Fist[1] (Mjöllnir Thunder): Beetlemon's attack; fires a shot of electricity.
    • Hurricane Wave (Brezza Petalo, Ita: Breeze Petal): Kazemon's attack; fires long, thin tornadoes.
    • Blizzard Blaster (Snow Bomber): Kumamon's attack; fires frozen snowballs.
    • Thunder Fist Reflection (ミョルニルサンダー返し Mjöllnir Thunder Gaeshi?, lit. "Mjöllnir Thunder Reversal"): Absorbs "Thunder Fist" and returns a strengthened version.
    • Hurricane Wave Reflection (ブレッザ・ペタロ返し Brezza Petalo Gaeshi?, lit. "Brezza Petalo Reversal"): Absorbs "Hurricane Wave" and returns a strengthened version.
    • Atomic Inferno[2] (Brahmastra): Aldamon's attack; releases thousands of rocketing fireball missiles.
    • Avalanche Axes (Avalanche Step): Korikakumon's attack; tosses the "Eji" and "Oji" tomahawks.
    • Pyro Tornado (Salamander Break): Agunimon's attack; releases a fiery tornado.
    • Bolo Thunder (Ultimate Thunder): MetalKabuterimon's attack; releases lightning energy that resembles a two-weight bola.


ShadowSeraphimon

ShadowSeraphimon

ShadowSeraphimon is the result of a fusion between Mercurymon and Seraphimon's fractal code.

When Takuya Kanbara as Agunimon enters the Light Area of Sakkakumon, Mercurymon reveals that this is where he hid Seraphimon's Fractal Code and then uses it to become ShadowSeraphimon, who immediately attacks Agunimon. No matter what Takuya does in his Agunimon or BurningGreymon forms, nothing works. Instead, ShadowSeraphimon beats him completely, forcing BurningGreymon to degenerate back to Takuya. Takuya is then about to be killed by ShadowSeraphimon when Tommy Himi, Zoe Orimoto, J.P. Shibayama, Bokomon and Neemon call out to Takuya, causing Seraphimon's Digi-Egg to send a stream of light into Takuya, who gains to the ability to fusion evolve to Aldamon. He easily defeats ShadowSeraphimon and scans his fractal code, reverting ShadowSeraphimon to Mercurymon and returning the Fractal Code Seraphimon's Digi-Egg. Darkness Before the Dawn

Attacks

  • Strike of the Seven Dark Stars (Seven Hells)[3]: Fires seven spheres of dark energy which can coalesce into a pyre of energy in a dark version of Seraphimon's Strike of the Seven Stars.
  • Shadow Starburst (Testament): Calls lightning to race across body while clutching foe.
  • Shadow Shockwave: Flicks hand to release an invisible shockwave.


Notes and References

  1. This attack is named "Lightning Blitz" the second time it is used it in Digimon Frontier, "Phantasmagoric Sakkakumon" [29].
  2. This attack is named "Atomic Inferno Reflection" the first time it is used it in Digimon Frontier, "Phantasmagoric Sakkakumon" [29].
  3. This attack is named "Sevens Hell" (セブンズヘル Sebunzu Heru?) on Bo-133t.


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