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Deusmast (デウスマスト Deusumasuto?) is the true main antagonist of Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!.

Deusmast is a god-like being whose intention is to unleash chaos upon the worlds. It is also the creator of Mugic.

Appearance[]

Deusmast looks like a black giant demon with red markings on his face, as for his lower half well its been replaced by a dark swirling vortex.

History[]

Eons ago, Deusmast formed itself and began devouring planets in the universe. Mother RaPaPa battled against the entity, resulting in Deusmast being sealed into the sun. However, prior to being sealed, Orba scattered information to ensure he and the other agents, along with Deusmast's main body, could be revived by those who want power for themselves. This successfully led Kushe into the trap of creating and naming dark magic.

In episode 47, the form of Deusmast emerges from the sun to reveal its true appearance.

It is revealed in episode 48 that Deusmast is actually a fusion of the members of Never Ending Chaos, who are the manifestations of its physical powers, the brawns and brain of Deusmast. Thus, Labut, Shakince, Orba and Benigyo are all Deusmast, and take on the form of large eyeball-like spheres, surrounding and controlling the more humanoid main "body". They fuse the No Magic World and Magic World together but the force of Mother Rapapa in form of the great tree is still preventing the eternal chaos they plan on unleashing on the worlds.

Deusmast is eventually defeated in episode 49 by Extreme Rainbow, disappearing and destroyed as they are banished.

Abilities[]

Deusmast is the origin of "Mugic" (無法 Muhō?), which is the destructive and chaotic power that allows the Never Ending Chaos members to bend reality and spread chaos. Their chaotic nature allows them to swallow many planets at once in the universe, and is also capable of merging worlds together.

Trivia[]

  • Though it's still unclear, the name seems to have come from "deus", Latin for "God" or "Celestial Being" and "mast" as in a tall construction or part of a sail, though likely "mast" came from the english word "Master".

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