Gagaran is a female adamantite-ranked adventurer of the Re-Estize Kingdom and a frontline warrior of the legendary party Blue Roses, known for her overwhelming muscles, brutal combat style, and surprisingly big-sisterly personality.
Name: Gagaran (alias; real name unknown)
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Adamantite-ranked adventurer team Blue Roses
Residence: Royal Capital of the Re-Estize Kingdom
Birthday: Unknown (stated only as “Second Day of the Month of Lower Earth”)
Occupation / Classes: Knight (level unknown), Air Rider (level unknown), Mercenary (level unknown), among other martial classes
Hobbies: Muscle training
Nicknames / Epithets: “A Mysterious and Lovely Warrior” (by Gagaran herself), “A Lump of Muscle” (by Evileye)
Gagaran is one of the core members of Blue Roses, the adamantite-ranked adventurer party operating in the Re-Estize Kingdom.
She has been with the team since its founding and is regarded as one of the strongest frontliners in the kingdom.
Before Blue Roses fully formed, she helped Lakyus Alvein Dale Aindra when Lakyus ran away from home to become an adventurer.
Her name “Gagaran” is a complete alias, and she has never revealed her real name or true background even to her teammates.
She speaks in a rough, masculine way and uses “I” in a very straightforward, soldier-like tone.
Despite her blunt manner, she is dependable and often takes care of younger or weaker allies as a tough but caring senior.
Gagaran has a bold, open, and earthy personality, never hiding what she likes or what she thinks.
She even openly jokes that “eating up virgins” is her hobby, teasing men she finds interesting, such as Climb.
She is, however, deeply compassionate and strongly driven by a sense of justice and chivalry.
When confronted with the Slane Theocracy’s idea that “protecting humans justifies slaughtering innocent demi-humans and elves,” she reacts with visible anger and moral outrage.
Toward Climb, whom she meets through Lakyus, she acts like a rough older sister.
She complains and teases him, but still equips him with a magic item to detect traps and gives him concrete advice as a fellow warrior.
She is not particularly good at careful planning or complex strategies.
In battle she mostly relies on her experience, instinct, and Lakyus’s tactical commands, trusting her comrades to guide her while she smashes enemy lines.
Gagaran’s presence is dominated by her gigantic, rock-like physique and heavily trained muscles.
Her body is so thick and powerful that it easily surpasses the build of most male warriors.
Her hair is described as short-cropped, almost shaved, with a rough, rugged style, though book illustrations sometimes show it as short to medium-length, reaching around the shoulders.
She has eyes like a predator, a neck as thick as two average women’s thighs together, and arms as massive as logs.
Her chest appears prominent, but not because of feminine curves—it is all layered pectoral muscle built through relentless training.
Because of this, people whisper the joke that “those are not breasts, they are pectoral muscles.”
Due to her physique and fierce face, she is frequently mistaken for a man, and at her worst treated as something barely human.
Still, this monstrous strength and intimidating appearance are precisely what make her so fearsome and respected as a warrior.
Gagaran is a pure power-type frontliner who wields a massive war hammer as tall as she is.
She can swing this oversized weapon with terrifying ease thanks to her incredible strength and the magic built into the hammer.
Her full-power blows can crush rock and tear open the earth, sometimes even causing small, localized earthquakes.
With her magic item war hammer amplifying her power, each strike can be catastrophic to anything unlucky enough to be in her reach.
Her signature technique is a super-speed chain attack that triggers multiple martial arts in rapid succession.
Each hit in this combination has the destructive force of her normal full-strength blow, effectively turning her into an unstoppable human battering ram.
As an adamantite-ranked adventurer, she stands among the top fighters in the Re-Estize Kingdom.
Even so, she herself believes she is “only strong enough to fall short of being a true hero,” and is painfully aware of her limits.
In the past, she lost in a public martial tournament against Gazef Stronoff, the kingdom’s strongest warrior.
She respects his strength and recognizes that her own power, while tremendous, does not reach full “hero” class.
In terms of practical combat benchmarks, she estimates that fighting alone she could clear thousands of weak undead such as zombies and skeletons.
After that, she could barely manage to defeat two skeletal dragons, but if the third battle was against a high-ranking disciple of Zuranon, she doubts she could win.
She also considers it impossible for her to solo a Gigant Basilisk and states that such a hunt requires support from allies.
This self-awareness drives some of her later frustration with hitting a plateau in her growth as a warrior.
During the attack on the royal capital, Gagaran encounters Entoma Vasilissa Zeta, one of Nazarick’s insectoid battle maids.
Despite Entoma’s inhuman abilities, Gagaran, with the help of Tia and Evileye, eventually manages to secure a victory in a hard-fought battle.
However, immediately after that win, the demon Yaldabaoth appears on the scene.
She is killed by Yaldabaoth in short order, proving that even an adamantite-ranked adventurer can be effortlessly destroyed by that overwhelming power.
Later, Lakyus uses resurrection magic to bring Gagaran back to life.
The resurrection imposes a heavy penalty, causing Gagaran’s level to drop and leaving her weaker than before.
Still, Gagaran forces her weakened body into service and joins the defense of the capital during the great massacre that follows.
Afterward, she begins retraining alongside Tia under Lakyus’s guidance, trying to regain the strength and level she lost to death.
Gagaran fights by charging head-on, drawing enemy attention, and smashing through their defenses with raw might.
Her role in Blue Roses is that of a vanguard tank and striker, anchoring the front line so her allies can fight safely.
She is capable of using multiple martial arts simultaneously, stacking effects to enhance speed, power, or defense.
Her “super-level chain attack” is designed to break through defensive techniques like the martial art “Fortress,” and can only be fully stopped by even more advanced defenses such as “Unbreakable Fortress.”
While she is not the most flexible tactician, she is very experienced at reading battlefield flow.
She responds well to Lakyus’s commands, trusting their synergy and relying on her own instincts when needed.
Gagaran is heavily equipped with powerful magic items that complement her strength-based fighting style.
Her gear focuses on boosting physical power, improving resistances, and providing some utility and protection against specific threats.
Weapons
Fel Iron
This is Gagaran’s favored war pick, a massive piercing war hammer.
It possesses tremendous destructive power, but requires extraordinary strength to wield properly—something Gagaran has in abundance.
Armor and Defensive Gear
Gaze Pain
A full plate armor with dark, blood-red coloration and protruding spikes, intimidating even at a glance.
The emblem engraved on the chest holds magical power, and the armor’s name and design suggest strong protection against gaze-based abilities and similar effects.
Vest of Resistance
A magically enhanced vest that improves the wearer’s overall resistances.
This likely helps Gagaran withstand magic, debuffs, and various harmful conditions on the battlefield.
Crimson Guardian
A magic item whose exact effects are unknown.
Given the name, it probably provides some form of potent defensive ability or emergency protection.
Accessories and Utility Items
Amulet of Dragon Tooth
Details are not given.
The name implies protection against dragons or draconic magic and possibly some warding or luck effect.
Wing Boots
Magic footwear that grants flight or greatly enhanced mobility.
These boots allow Gagaran to close distance, reach airborne opponents, or reposition herself in three dimensions despite her heavy armor.
Gauntlet of Caduceus
An ancient magic item in the form of gauntlets associated with healing.
They can heal targets on physical contact, as shown when Gagaran uses them to treat Tia’s injuries.
Circlet of Twister
A headband-like magic item with wind or storm-related powers, though its exact abilities are unknown.
Its name suggests some kind of agility, speed, or wind-based protection or movement.
Belt of Greater Power
A belt that significantly enhances the wearer’s physical strength.
With this, Gagaran’s already extreme power is pushed even higher, making her hammer strikes truly monstrous.
Powerful Magic Ring (name unknown)
A ring imbued with strong magic, though no details are provided about its effect.
It may be a trump-card item, used in critical moments for survival or amplification.
In the anime adaptation of Overlord, Gagaran is voiced by Kimiko Saito.
Her voice performance emphasizes Gagaran’s rough, hearty, and good-humored personality, perfectly matching the character’s muscular, rowdy warrior image.
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