Haru Glory
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is a character and main character of the Studio Deen anime
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 series and manga
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, Rave Master
Rave Master
, is a manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Magazine from July 1999 through July 2005, and published in thirty-five tankōbon by Kodansha. The manga series was licensed for an English release in North America by Tokyopop until Kodansha allowed...

. He is voiced by seiyū
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 Tomokazu Seki
Tomokazu Seki
is a Japanese voice actor. He formerly worked for Haikyou and is now the head of Atomic Monkey.-About:Some of his most notable roles include Shinichi Chiaki from Nodame Cantabile, Gilgamesh from Fate/stay night, Rob Lucci from One Piece, Gundam characters Domon Kasshu and Yzak Joule, from G Gundam...

 and Yuri Lowenthal
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 in English dub.

Character outline

Haru is a teenage boy who grew up on a small island called Garage Island. His father left him with his mother and sister to find Rave when he was young. Soon after, his mother died and he was left alone with his sister.

His destiny takes a turn when Shiba gives him the Rave stone, passing on the powers of the Rave Master.

He first fished Plue the Rave bearer out of the ocean, and soon met Shiba, the Rave Master. Haru was chosen as the second generation Rave Master by Rave. When he realizes the true threat that Demon Card are to the world, he then promised Shiba that he will complete the collection of Rave and end all of Demon Card's evil. He then sets off to find the pieces of Rave to restore peace to the world.

He's like his father, Gale Glory, never giving up in a battle, no matter the circumstances. He is not afraid to die for the protection of his loved ones or the planet itself. Along the way, he found good friends and allies, each having their own goals, yet were bound together thanks to him and helping each other along the way. He is very friendly and has a lot of energy. He is very protective of Elie, and does anything he can to ensure her safety. Haru also shows to develop a romantic interest in Elie progressively throughout the series, as it also becomes apparent in later chapters that among Haru's greatest motivations to keep fighting onward is in fact for Elie.

Powers and abilities

Haru's special power is Rave (also known as Holy Bring), but it's connected to the huge sword he carries, known as the Ten Commandments (Decalouge) Sword, which he received from Shiba after learning that he was the new Rave Master
Rave Master
, is a manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Magazine from July 1999 through July 2005, and published in thirty-five tankōbon by Kodansha. The manga series was licensed for an English release in North America by Tokyopop until Kodansha allowed...

. The Ten Commandments is named such because the main piece of Rave gives the sword the power to take on nine other forms, while the original form was made by blacksmith Galein Musica.

The Main Piece of Rave powers up the Rave Master by giving:

Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, endurance and durability. Given enough time, it is possible that it can enhance these abilities even further as after months of being the Rave Master, Haru managed to defeat 1000 or more demons in one battle. When Haru punches while holding the main piece in his fist, it can cause explosions on impact.

The Rave of Combat not only enhances Haru's physical attributes even further, but it also allows him and Plue to project force fields. This Rave is said to be Plue's exclusive Rave.

The Rave of Knowledge provides Haru with warrior skills and techniques; if he is given a clue to something he can discover what it is easily. It also allows him to know, summon and use the 10 forms of the Ten Commandments/Ten Powers sword.

The Rave of Destiny allows Haru to speak with Sage Pendragon who is a Prophet.

The Rave of Truth speaks the truth; it revealed that Haru until then was not the true Rave Master. This led to a dramatic duel with the previous Rave Master, Shiba.If Haru Glory defeat Shiba he would be the one and only RAVE master.

Rave/Holy Bring are five mystical stones with holy powers. They were created by Resha Valentine, using the immense power of Etherion, to battle the evil powers of Dark Bring
Dark Bring
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. Rave was meant for only one person to use, the Rave Master. Only the power that created it can fuse it together, and once that happens the true purpose and power of Rave will be revealed.

Relationship

Haru cares deeply for his friends and gets very angry when anyone of them is hurt. He does not hesitate to protect them with his life.

Elie
Elie (Rave Master)
Elie whose real name is Resha Valentine, is a fictional character of the Studio Deen anime and manga series, Rave Master. She is voiced by Ayako Kawasumi in the original Japanese version and by Michelle Ruff in the English dub.-Elie:...



Their first meeting was funny, but differs from the manga to the anime. In the manga, he is hidden by Elie at a dog racing track, causing him to see up her skirt. In the anime, he happens to lift his head up at the time he reaches her legs while looking for Plue, causing the same situation. The most noticeable exception being that, in the anime version this happens before the racetrack event in the timeline, also before they were supposed to meet. Soon they cleared up all misunderstandings and Haru promises Elie that he'll help her find her memories.

When Lance was about to kill her, Haru showed up and blocked the attack with his sword, thereby protecting her. He promised her that he would always protect her, a promise that he holds true, even at the expense of his own life. When Sieg Hart tried to kill Elie and even explained that she may destroy the world, he was presented with 2 choices, Elie or the world. However, he told Sieg that he would save both, refusing to kill Elie, instead using Runesave to seal Elie's Etherion power. The Runesave first appeared because of Haru's will to save Elie.

When Lucia kisses her, Haru grows enraged in anger and jealousy. Though Haru comforts Elie after the involuntary kiss, he continued to grow angry and build an even greater resentment towards Lucia. Though they are too shy to admit their feelings for each other, Haru and Elie did finally confess their love for one another during the final battle. Haru and Elie get married in the final chapter.

Musica

The friendship they share is strong. The unspoken trust is always between them; there's no need to tell each other that. They always have a friendly competition as Musica is one of the strongest partners that Haru has. Musica forged Ravelt for Haru when he discovers that a tenth and final form of the Ten Commandments was never made for Haru, using a piece of his Silver and some tiring blacksmith skills, he succeeded in making the sword. Ravelt has the power to dispel evil, and becomes the default sword, while allowing him to transform and use the powers of the other swords at once. It's a sword that Haru clearly cherishes.
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