Mazoku
Mazoku (魔族) is a common concept in Japanese fantasy referring to a race of beings born with supernatural and paranormal powers.
Etymology
Mazoku
The very name Ma (魔 - demon) suggests that they are meant to threaten the human existence or defy the gods, while -zoku (族 - race) indicates that they are a family. A more positive way of viewing this term is suggested in Chrono Trigger. The Ma is a short form of Magic (As in Japanese, Mahō 魔法).
Maō
Maō is a term developed from Mazoku, suggesting a leader, in fact, a king (王 Ō - king) that rules part of, if not all of the mazoku.
Original usage in Mythology and Legend
The original term was used in Japanese transliteration of the Indian (Hindu) mythology's clan Asura and Yaksha, as well as Zoroastrianism's Daeva, and is the general term for devils, demons and evil deings. The term is used in the form of separating these supernatural entities from the devils and demons in Christianity and Oni of Japanese local mythology. In polytheism, it is simply a word used as an Antonym of 神族 (shinzoku), which means literally the race of gods.
The term maō is used to describe the king or kings ruling mazoku. It was originally used to transliterate Buddism deity, the demon god 第六天魔王波旬. Later used for Lucifer/(Satan in the bible. In polytheism, a term used as an Antonym of maō is 神王(shin'ō), which means the king of gods. However, the term 主神 (shushin, literally the main god) is used more often since the term shushin was also used in monotheism meaning God.
Fictional usage
The meaning of mazoku differs from series to series. Some stories coins the term general to all evil beings (instead of a single biological race) that are enemies or nemesis of humans and good gods; while some others used it to specify a certain race (not necessarily evil). Also, even if the word is used to describe a certain race of biological beings, the characteristics still differs from different series. Sometimes, it is portrait as other biological races, with individuals having similar characteristics, while other series having unique features on different individuals. While it can be confusing, in Japan, a separate term: 惡魔族(Akumazoku) is used, the word 惡(aku) suggesting the evilness in contrast of mazoku.
When described as humanoid, usually having some or all of these features, and sure a lot in common with demons/devils.
- Having pointy ears
- Having exotic skin, hair, eye and blood colours
- Having sharp claws and/or teeth/fangs
- Having horns, wings, tails, or any features human does not possess of.
Maō in fiction
Although the term maō is also used as king of mazoku, it is also commonly used as a general term of king of demons, king of devils, and more general, just an overload, a dark lord or an archenemy of the hero. Having a maō in a seris does not necessarily mean that there is a mazoku race for it to rule, a maō can simply rule humans, monsters, anything or nothing at all. Der Erlkönig, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, widely translated as "Elf King" in English, was translated as 魔王 (Maō) in Japanese. The term Daimaō (大魔王) is sometimes used to suggest a even higher class being than the maō. In Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, a term chōmaō (超魔王) is used to suggest an even higher class being.
Modern influences
The ancestral influences to the presentation of Mazoku in modern Japanese popular fiction is believed to come from Go Nagai's Devilman and console RPGs starting with the original Dragon Quest. Since then, the concept has evolved considerably. More common and popular concepts could be seen used in Slayers, YuYu Hakusho and Disgaea.
Slayers
[[Image:Xellosform.jpg|220px|thumb|The true form of Xellos, a mazoku from Slayers
Background
The Mazoku are ruled by the Lord of Nightmares along with all other living beings in the Slayers world. The Lord of Nightmares first created the four Maō: Chaotic Blue, Dark Star (Lost Universe), Ruby Eye Shabranigdo, and Death Fog and the opposing Shinzoku (神族 race of the gods). In the world where the story takes place, Ruby Eye Shabranigdo and Flare Dragon Ceiphied battled for ages until Shabranigdo was divided into seven pieces and Ceiphied left behind four dragon lords to counter the five mazoku lords Shabranigdo also created at that time: Deep-Sea Dolphin, Dynast Grausherra, Greater Beast Zelas-Metallium, Chaos Dragon Gaav, and Hellmaster Phibrizzo. With time, the mazoku lords created more underlings, which are the "regular mazoku" the main characters in the story encounter from time to time. The lords also make an appearance occasionally.
Mazoku are portrayed in Slayers as beings that exist solely on the "Astral side" of the world, having no real physical body like humans. They are, to a certain extent, like ghosts. (Ghosts, however, also appear in the Slayers universe and are different.) To appear in the human world, they usually have to possess a material form, like a human body or in some cases, items like a cloak or armor. Higher ranked (more powerful) mazoku have the power to materialize their own body into the physical world and are able to travel from one place to another by "bending space", instead of retreating to the Astral side and appearing somewhere else. This body however, is little more than an illusion, and damaging it does not affect the mazoku at all. Mazoku also absorb negative emotion from living beings, giving them much sustenance. Likewise, positive emotions weaken them.
Highest ranked mazoku also have the ability to lend their power to human beings. The study of borrowing power from a high ranked mazoku is called black magic in the Slayers universe. Spells that belong to this category, such as the widely know most powerful black magic spell Dragon Slave or a lesser spell like Blast Ash all borrow power from mazoku. The ability to use black magic depends considerably on the knowledge of mazoku and thus even regular black mages need to know the basic capabilities of their kind.
Society structure
All mazoku worship their primary creator, the Lord of Nightmares. However, most of them, including some of the maō do not know that the Lord of Nightmares is also the creator of humans and the mazoku's enemies, the shinzoku. They believe that their main goal was given to them by the Lord of Nightmares, which is to return the world into its original form, the Sea of Chaos, effectively destroying it in the process.
YuYu Hakusho
In the YuYu Hakusho series, Mazoku is referred to the living beings that reside in Makai (different from the world after death, but a parallel universe with mazoku as living beings). Reikai (the temperary world after death) viewed them as trouble makers and criminals, classifying them by power and intelligence, from intelligent A-Class to D-Class, to simple animals and plants. Anything more powerful than A-Class mazoku is classified as an S-Class, with only a few still in existence; such as Raizen, Yomi, and Mukuro. Reikai set up a barrier between Makai and Ningenkai (the human world) to block Mazoku from entering the human world. However, due to the size of the Net, the barrier was large enough to prevent A-Class and above Mazoku from passing, but B-class and below could simply go through these "holes" like a small fish. Therefore, from time to time, when a gap opened, some Mazoku would find their way to the human world and behave mischievously, though not always by their own choice.
In the story, D-Class Mazoku are always dumb and do not know the limits of their power and ability. They are normally more monster-like and will judge their enemies' power by their size, rather than what they can sense. B-Class and C-Class mazoku are more intelligent, and usually take a more humanoid form since they are closer to humans, and also have organizing plan capabilities, even teaming up with other Mazoku if necessary, but sometimes still react on instinct. A-Class Mazoku, however, do not act on instinct, but instead will use their brains and "senses" in order to judge how much power they have and observe before taking action. S-Class Mazoku are rare, but are said to be numerous if one goes deep enough inside Makai (where its said to be structured like an infinitely deep dungeon with different floors). It is told towards the end of the story that Mazoku are not the criminal-like creatures Reikai would have them portrayed to be.
It was explained in the story that because the unexplored resources of the human world are precious to all, Reikai created the barrier in order to take it for themselves. They then went as far as capturing C-Class and D-Class mazoku, brainwashed them, and then released them in the human world to perform mischievous acts, where they would then be re-captured by specially appointed human-beings, by Reikai, known as Spirit-detectives. The brainwashed Mazoku were then killed after they served their purpose through several "capture and release" missions. Koenma, towards the end of the story, discovered all of this and would take down the barrier for good.
Notes and references
- Dragon Ball characters Piccolo Daimao and his demon lackey are of the Mazoku (Demon Clan) which happens to be an Extraterrestrial alien race.
- YuYu Hakusho official guide, manga
- Slayers animated series, novel