The phrase might refer to a specific unit, group, or stylized title within a niche historical or fantasy setting (such as a specialized military wing or a fictional mercenary group).
The terms "Slayers" and "Diablo" are prominent in dark fantasy and graphic novels, which may be where the "Aguilas del Diablo" (Eagles of the Devil) or "Slayer" terminology originated: Slayer_ Aguilas del Diablo_ Red - Diane Freeman...
To provide you with the most accurate full write-up, could you clarify: Is this a or graphic novel you recall? The phrase might refer to a specific unit,
: While not a mainstream title, "Aguilas" (Eagles) often appears in military or brotherhood contexts in Latin American history or fiction. 3. Possible Historical or Fictional Context "Slayers" and "Diablo" : A legendary dark fantasy
: Her debut, A Lady’s Guide to Etiquette and Murder , won both the Agatha and Lefty Awards. 2. "Slayers" and "Diablo"
: A legendary dark fantasy franchise from Blizzard. It features extensive lore through graphic novels like Sword of Justice and the Sin War Trilogy .