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Precht Gaebolg (プレヒト・ゲイボルグ, Purehito Geiborugu), primarily known under the alias of Hades (ハデス, Hadesu), is one of Fairy Tail's co-founders and the master of Grimoire Heart. His first name is based on that of a literary scholar, [ vol. 27 :184] while his surname comes from the mythical Irish spear Gáe Bolg .
Makarov prepares to repel Grimoire Heart by casting his ultimate Fairy Law spell, but the dark guild's master, Hades, threatens to counter with the similar Grimoire Law spell. To his horror, Makarov recognizes Hades as Precht Gaebolg, his predecessor as Fairy Tail's master.
Makarov tries to fend off Grimoire Heart by fighting against the dark guild's master Hades, whom he recognizes as Precht Gaebolg, his predecessor as Fairy Tail's master. However, Makarov is utterly defeated, leaving the rest of Fairy Tail to deal with Grimoire Heart's forces, including the Seven Kin, who reveal their guild's plan to awaken ...
Fairy Tail and their allies struggle to defend Hargeon from the Historias of Ur, Zancrow, Keyes, Ezel, and Hades. Meanwhile, Erza is seriously injured while fighting the Historias of Ikaruga, Azuma, and Kyoka at once, but causes them to vanish by terrifying them with her furious glare before falling unconscious, leading Neinhart to suspect a ...
Fairy Tail (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima.It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2006 to July 2017, with the individual chapters collected and published into 63 tankōbon volumes.
Fairy Tail – Hades/Precht; The Guin Saga – Casslon, Count Rickard; My Bride Is a Mermaid – Gozaburo Seto; Night Raid 1931 – 1st Lt. Mursawa (Ep. 14), Horst Stein (Ep. 5), Jiro Minami (Ep. 7), Miki (Ep. 6), Morito Morishima (Ep. 7) Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings – Oda Nobunaga; Summer Wars – Mansuke Jinnouchi; Trigun: Badlands Rumble ...
Fairy Tail Zero is a prequel which focuses on the adventures of the guild's first master, Mavis Vermillion. The last two episodes adapt material from the last two chapters of the 49th volume of the original manga, and deal with Lucy Heartfilia reuniting with Natsu Dragneel and Happy at the Grand Magic Games.
The cover of the thirty-first volume of Fairy Tail as published by Kodansha on February 17, 2012, in Japan. Fairy Tail is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima that has been translated into various languages [1] [2] [3] and spawned a substantial media franchise.