Varagarv

Varagarv (바라가브, Bahrahgahbeu), commonly known as the Mad Dog of Yama, (야마의 광견, Yama-eui Gwahng'gyuhn) is said to be the strongest E-Rank Regular for a long time. He is currently on the 30th floor, and is participating in the Workshop Battle in order to fight against the new FUG slayer candidate.

Background
According to the infomation that Reflejo gave, Baylord Yama wanted to show the strength of his pitdogs, so he sent 3 of them to become regular and Varagarv was one of them. (How Baylord Yama can "send" someone to be a regular is currently unknown) Already a "perfect warrior" insanely strong, he quickly became renowned as the strongest E-rank regular after beginning to climb the tower. However one day he stopped climbing and hid himself breaking all ties with FUG. He is said to detest FUG and everything related to the organization, and the reason why he participated in the workshop battle was to fight against Jyu Viole Grace.

Powers and abilities
Famous for being the strongest E rank regular and being one of the pitdogs from the Bayroad, Varagarv is undoubtedly an excellent combatant. Even before he started climbing the Tower, Reflejo stated he was already a perfect warrior and quickly become known as the top E rank regular by displaying his overwhelming skills. Chang Vlador who is one of the most overconfident and strongest E rank regulars admitted to "never fight against him" which speaks volumes about Varagarv's strength.

Varagarv has shown one technique so far, he seemingly made a person's head explode without moving, which Viole noted that no baangs were created when this happened. Anak and Ran also seemed puzzled by this technique.



Notes and Trivia

 * Based on his epithet, he has some relation to the slayer Baylord Yama and to FUG.
 * His name is written '바라가브' in Korean, which has several possible roots.
 * This is similar to '바르가브,' which is the Korean written name of Valgarv, a character from the anime Slayers. Valgarv's own name has also been spelled in various ways, including Vargarv and Valgaav.
 * '바르가브' is also how the Indian surname Bhargav is written in Korean. Several soccer players, including Manish Bhargav, possess this surname.
 * Varagav and Varagavan are villages in Armenia, while Varagavank is an Armenian monastery.

Alternate Translations

 * (Korean pronunciation) Bah-rah-gah-beu
 * Bharagav
 * Varagav