5. Takara
Yeah, she is the final antagonist of the third (Japan) arc. Basically a breather from the grueling Mori Ranmaru of the same arc, she was a threat because she had a position of the leader of a band of heroes, and she was changing history. If she won, the consequences would be destructive. However, she is merely physically stronger than your average human, and a cowardly bully in practice.
4. The Minotaur
The beast from the Greek Mythology, the humanoid bull is actually a tough fight. He wields a double axe, can create and see through smoke, and Finn and Leah had to take him out together. However, beyond decent brute force, he was not that dangerous once both heroes countered his smoke.
3. Benjamin
The most powerful vampire, Benjamin had extreme potential. He killed his abusive mentor when he saw the mentor was weak and selfish, and then Ben became Pharaoh. He is a hero killer, as he ends Master Toni, and made Armilla seem easy by comparison. If he didn't get too cocky against Finn, he would have eliminated the entire team.
2. Rey
The reason the story says "antagonists" and not "villains". She and Benjamin aren't that far in power. She is one of the strongest Jedi, he is one of the strongest vampires. Rey is a Chosen One, has the blood of Emperor Palpatine and knows how to use her saber very well. She is actually fighting in a higher level than Stormwolf, at least until the last chapters. She had exactly one failure, when she tried to took on an Archdemon and his guards alone. She becomes an antagonist in Hell Hath No Fury, and manages to get to the base of Stormwolf and kidnap a team member effortlessly.
1. Alastor
The Big Bad of "We Have Each Other". He had surprised Leah by pretending to be an ordinary human and curbstomped her. The first chapter is Finn freeing the woman from prison. Alastor is more known by his pure facts that Finn is a rapist, Leah is his wild dog and the vampires are innocent victims. But he can also pack a mean punch, as it took Finn and Leah at their best to fight him simultaneously, and Finn even got knocked out temporarily. The Archdemon could take a lot of punishment and was a wake-up call that even teamwork of experienced warriors will not always guarantee effortless wins.
Yeah, she is the final antagonist of the third (Japan) arc. Basically a breather from the grueling Mori Ranmaru of the same arc, she was a threat because she had a position of the leader of a band of heroes, and she was changing history. If she won, the consequences would be destructive. However, she is merely physically stronger than your average human, and a cowardly bully in practice.
4. The Minotaur
The beast from the Greek Mythology, the humanoid bull is actually a tough fight. He wields a double axe, can create and see through smoke, and Finn and Leah had to take him out together. However, beyond decent brute force, he was not that dangerous once both heroes countered his smoke.
3. Benjamin
The most powerful vampire, Benjamin had extreme potential. He killed his abusive mentor when he saw the mentor was weak and selfish, and then Ben became Pharaoh. He is a hero killer, as he ends Master Toni, and made Armilla seem easy by comparison. If he didn't get too cocky against Finn, he would have eliminated the entire team.
2. Rey
The reason the story says "antagonists" and not "villains". She and Benjamin aren't that far in power. She is one of the strongest Jedi, he is one of the strongest vampires. Rey is a Chosen One, has the blood of Emperor Palpatine and knows how to use her saber very well. She is actually fighting in a higher level than Stormwolf, at least until the last chapters. She had exactly one failure, when she tried to took on an Archdemon and his guards alone. She becomes an antagonist in Hell Hath No Fury, and manages to get to the base of Stormwolf and kidnap a team member effortlessly.
1. Alastor
The Big Bad of "We Have Each Other". He had surprised Leah by pretending to be an ordinary human and curbstomped her. The first chapter is Finn freeing the woman from prison. Alastor is more known by his pure facts that Finn is a rapist, Leah is his wild dog and the vampires are innocent victims. But he can also pack a mean punch, as it took Finn and Leah at their best to fight him simultaneously, and Finn even got knocked out temporarily. The Archdemon could take a lot of punishment and was a wake-up call that even teamwork of experienced warriors will not always guarantee effortless wins.