4 Anime Character Deaths That Were Completely Pointless

Denzel Liones – Seven Deadly Sins

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Anime Character Deaths That Were Completely Pointless

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Seven Deadly Sins has plenty of deaths that don’t really make sense or feel pointless due to events that happen later on in the show, including Hawks sacrificing himself only to be reborn not too long afterward. However egregious some of these may have been, Denzel Liones’ fate takes the pointless cake. 

As a means of stopping the powerful 10 Commandments, Denzel Liones offers up his body as a vessel so that the group can summon a high-ranking member of the Goddess Clan, Nerobasta. As soon as the goddess is summoned, though, she refuses to fight. 

Instead, Nerobasta decides to try and talk to the Derieri, the Purity of the Ten Commandments. Not too long after the conversation begins, the angel is slashed into oblivion by the demon, making the king’s brother’s sacrifice entirely in vain. 


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