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* MadBomber: While she's at worst an AntiVillain, she seems to have a compulsion towards giving things MadeOfExplodium properties: this includes a glass, when you find a door key in her mansion, it doesn't go in the keyhole but '''blows the door up''', and after a brief ride in her car, she tells everyone to get out of the car; when asked why, she says she's concerned that '''''it hasn't exploded yet''''' (which it promptly does).

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* MadBomber: While she's at worst an AntiVillain, she seems to have a compulsion towards giving things MadeOfExplodium properties: this includes a glass, her glass of battery acid explodes when she throws it on the ground, when you find a door key in her mansion, it doesn't go in the keyhole but '''blows the door up''', and after a brief ride in her car, she tells everyone to get out of the car; when asked why, she says because she's concerned that '''''it hasn't exploded yet''''' (which it promptly does).



* ShoutOut: Her HumongousMecha looks like a light blue [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse White Diamond]].



* StatuesqueStunner: She's one of the tallest characters in the game and if you don't count the cybernetics, she looks like a fairly attractive mature woman.



** The Queen manifests from the public laptop left in the library's computer lab, at the center of everything, and not only acts as a demanding motherly figure to Noelle, but later adopts Lancer. In other words, she's the ''motherboard''.

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** The Queen manifests from the public laptop left in the library's computer lab, at the center of everything, and not only acts as a demanding motherly figure to Noelle, but later adopts Lancer. In other words, she's the ''motherboard''.



* StuffBlowingUp: Her RunningGag is that a lot of things she uses blows up. The arcade machine, a throwing glass, and [[EveryCarIsAPinto her car]] all explode over the course of the game.

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* StuffBlowingUp: Her RunningGag is that a lot of things she uses blows up. The arcade machine, a throwing glass, and [[EveryCarIsAPinto her car]] and even her door keys all explode over the course of the game.



* {{Troll}}: In the purest sense of the word. One of the Queen attacks is sending a lot of messages to the player that will hurt the SOUL. She will make the attack harder by starting "drama" [[NoblewomansLaugh for the lulz]], making every chatter mad at the SOUL.

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* {{Troll}}: In the purest sense of the word. One of the Queen attacks is sending a lot of messages to the player that will hurt the SOUL. She will make the attack harder by starting "drama" [[NoblewomansLaugh for the lulz]], making every chatter mad at the SOUL.



* VerbalTic: Her dialogue is peppered with RoboSpeak and [[LeetLingo internet lingo]]. She Also Capitalizes Every Word And Doesn't Punctuate The Ends Of Her Sentences

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* VerbalTic: Her dialogue is peppered with RoboSpeak and [[LeetLingo internet lingo]]. She Also Capitalizes Every Word And Doesn't Punctuate The Ends Of Her SentencesSentences, Or Does It: The Wrong Way
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(Ambyu-Lance's ambulance and cactus bullets are still susceptible to being "infected")

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* TheVirus: A given, considering what they are. Their main form of attack consists of purple arrows that explode into a cloud of smoke when hitting the SOUL; if a bullet contacts an arrow or its explosion smoke, the bullet will become "infected" and turn into a small virus figure that chases the SOUL down. The only bullet immune to these arrows are Ambyu-Lance's cross-shaped bullets, which instead destroy the arrows.
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* OrnamentalWeapon: [[AnAxeToGrind They carry around small hatchets into battle]], but they don't use them to attack. They drop their hatchets once their mercy meter reaches 100%.
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* RobotMaid: A computer program varient who fits the apperance.

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* RobotMaid: A computer program varient variant who fits the apperance.appearance.

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* ShoutOut: Her Check description [[Music/{{Devo}} quips]], "[[Music/FreedomOfChoice Whip it good!]]"

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Her Check description [[Music/{{Devo}} quips]], "[[Music/FreedomOfChoice Whip it good!]]"good!]]"
** One of her battle quotes ("Processes! Services! Performance! Details!") lists several of the tabs on UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows' own Task Manager program, specifically the version from Windows 8 onward.
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idk if Queen is based on the Queen of Spades specifically, esp considering this is how Kanotynes designed the Queen of Spades (they designed all the card enemies, remember)


* PlayingCardMotifs: Zig-Zagged; while she is aesthetically a DistaffCounterPart of the King and and must therefore be based around the Queen of Spades, The Queen herself doesn't fully fit. The queen of spades card queen of spades is considered to be a sign of intelligence, representative of judgment that is practical, logical, and creative. The Queen is not practical nor logical, but seems to be incredibly creative and ambitious.

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* PlayingCardMotifs: Zig-Zagged; while she is aesthetically a DistaffCounterPart DistaffCounterpart of the King and and must therefore be based around on the Queen of Spades, The Queen herself doesn't fully fit. The queen In cartomancy, the Queen of spades card queen of spades Spades is considered to be a sign of intelligence, representative of judgment that is practical, logical, and creative. The Queen is not practical nor logical, but seems to be incredibly creative and ambitious.
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* PlayingCardMotifs: Zig-Zagged; while she is aesthetically a DistaffCounterPart of the King and and must therefore be based around the Queen of Spades, The Queen herself doesn't fully fit. The queen of spades card queen of spades is considered to be a sign of intelligence, representative of judgment that is practical, logical, and creative. The Queen is not practical nor logical, but seems to be incredibly creative and ambitious.

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* StealthPun: The Queen manifests from the public laptop left in the library's computer lab, at the center of everything, and not only acts as a demanding motherly figure to Noelle, but later adopts Lancer. In other words, she's the ''motherboard''.

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* FriendlyPlayfulDolphin: DeviousDolphins status aside, they're completely spareable and recruitable like any other Darkner. Once actually spareable, their body takes on a much more friendly shade of pink, while their crossed out circle gets replaced by a smiley face.

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* FriendlyPlayfulDolphin: DeviousDolphins status aside, they're completely spareable and recruitable like any other Darkner. Once actually spareable, their body takes on a much more friendly shade of pink, while their the crossed out circle on their forehead gets replaced by a smiley face.



* InterfaceScrew: They can create pop-up ads to cover your field of vision in battle, which can get the player hit by bullets they wouldn't be able to see.

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* InterfaceScrew: They can create pop-up ads to cover your field of vision in battle, which can get the player hit by bullets they wouldn't be able to see. As of the 1.07 update, you can use your mouse to close the pop-up windows and clear the battle box.


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* LogicalWeakness: Their pop-up ad attacks that cover your battle box can be thwarted simply by clicking on the pop-up's close buttons with your mouse. Additionally, if a Poppup is at 100% mercy (which can be done most easily by blocking its ads), it will not use pop-up ad attacks at all.

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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only ever referred to as "the Hacker".



[[folder:Spamton G. Spamton]]
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!The Salesman
[[folder:Spamton G. Spamton]]
A shady salesman encountered in the City, who attempts to strike up a deal with Kris. Has his own page [[Characters/DeltaruneSpamton here]].
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* HiddenEyes: Her "visor" gives the impression she [[EyelessFace doesn't have any]] (or that they're well hidden like Lancer), but it actually is a screen to [[ExpressiveMask express a large range of emotions]].



[[folder:Spamton G. Spamton]]
Has his own page [[Characters/DeltaruneSpamton here]].
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[[folder:Spamton G. Spamton]]
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* TheDragon: Like Rouxls Kaard, she's one of the few minions who has authority over the {{Mook}}s guarding the Mansion, commanding them to destroy intruders[[note]]Berdly used Werewires during his fight, but against Queen's will[[/note]]. However, this trope is more prominent in the Weird route, where she's the final obstacle before Queen's post.

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* TheDragon: Like Rouxls Kaard, she's one of the few minions who has authority over the {{Mook}}s guarding the Mansion, commanding them to destroy intruders[[note]]Berdly used Werewires during his fight, but against Queen's will[[/note]].intruders, and unlike Berdly, she didn't usurp this position. However, this trope is more prominent in the Weird route, where she's the final obstacle before Queen's post.
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[[caption-width-right:144:Oh boy, oh boy! I'm [[blue:Trashy]]!]]
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* CosplayCafés: It's possible to make one by filling every position in the Castle Town cafe with a Swatchling. Doing so unlocks hidden dialogue, wherein they will ask if the party is enjoying their Butler Café.

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* CosplayCafés: CosplayCafe: It's possible to make one by filling every position in the Castle Town cafe with a Swatchling. Doing so unlocks hidden dialogue, wherein they will ask if the party is enjoying their Butler Café.
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Getting angry at reasonable things (such as having your pets beat up by a trio of invaders) doesn't count for Berserk Button. Tasque Manager also doesn't really highlight aspects of Jevil's personality, like how a foil is supposed to do.


** Defeating one of her tasques through violence will enrage her - Her Spare meter will immediately bottom out, acts will fail to work, and you will then be forced to defeat her with violence.



** She is also, and perhaps more directly, a foil to Jevil: She is an embodiment of Order to his Chaos, she frequently yells 'Order, order' as a direct parallel to his 'Chaos, Chaos,' they are the only two characters who yet have voice clips, both her and Jevil share the rare ability to change the shape of the battle square (Jevil's in Final Chaos, Tasque Manager when the Order and OrderX commands are used,) and both are fan favourite optional bosses within their respective chapter-boss's castle. Both she and Jevil are the only recruits that cannot be placed in the cafe (Though Jevil's recruit page must be hacked in to reveal this.) All these, and the acknowledgement of Jevil's equipment, make for a number of parallels despite being largely opposite to one another.
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** Defeating one of her tasques through violence will enrage her - Her Spare meter will immediately bottom out, acts will fail to work, and you will then be forced to defeat her with violence.


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** She is also, and perhaps more directly, a foil to Jevil: She is an embodiment of Order to his Chaos, she frequently yells 'Order, order' as a direct parallel to his 'Chaos, Chaos,' they are the only two characters who yet have voice clips, both her and Jevil share the rare ability to change the shape of the battle square (Jevil's in Final Chaos, Tasque Manager when the Order and OrderX commands are used,) and both are fan favourite optional bosses within their respective chapter-boss's castle. Both she and Jevil are the only recruits that cannot be placed in the cafe (Though Jevil's recruit page must be hacked in to reveal this.) All these, and the acknowledgement of Jevil's equipment, make for a number of parallels despite being largely opposite to one another.
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* CosplayCafés: It's possible to make one by filling every position in the Castle Town cafe with a Swatchling. Doing so unlocks hidden dialogue, wherein they will ask if the party is enjoying their Butler Café.
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* AndIMustScream: Maybe. You can make one of the Addisons 'disappear' in the Snowgrave Route. Examining the Freeze Ring you get from doing so reveals a person inside.
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In all honesty, it is not actually a Take That is just a quick joke.


* TakeThat: Plugboys wearing fedoras are this to obnoxious people on the internet, namely those who complain about everything being political and those who are fine with bad things happening so long as it doesn't affect them directly. That being said, it's somewhat downplayed: The 'not very political' plugboy goes on with their life largely unaffected by the events of the chapter and is one of the few to definitively keep his form throughout, most werewires are shown to either be perfectly fine with or prefer their new form (including one wearing a fedora seen later,) and the Queen is shown to not be nearly as evil as her initial introduction may seem, making the fedora plugboys come across as a little more quirky and fun than a StrawPolitical caricature.

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* TakeThat: Plugboys wearing fedoras are this to obnoxious people on the internet, namely those who complain about everything being political and those who are fine with bad things happening so long as it doesn't affect them directly.

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* RevolutionariesWhoDontDoAnything: One plugboy wants to help the rebels, but admits they are somewhat ineffectual and have no idea what they would even do to help.
* TakeThat: Plugboys wearing fedoras are this to obnoxious people on the internet, namely those who complain about everything being political and those who are fine with bad things happening so long as it doesn't affect them directly. That being said, it's somewhat downplayed: The 'not very political' plugboy goes on with their life largely unaffected by the events of the chapter and is one of the few to definitively keep his form throughout, most werewires are shown to either be perfectly fine with or prefer their new form (including one wearing a fedora seen later,) and the Queen is shown to not be nearly as evil as her initial introduction may seem, making the fedora plugboys come across as a little more quirky and fun than a StrawPolitical caricature.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Their Recruit profile describes them as "A virus with a slightly criminal streak... and a heart of gold."



* FriendlyPlayfulDolphin: DeviousDolphins status aside, they're completely spareable and recruitable like any other monster. Once actually spareable, their body takes on a much more friendly shade of pink, while their crossed out circle gets replaced by a smiley face.

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* FeatheredFiend: Zigzagged. They're the EliteMooks with tough attack patterns, yet they always act polite and friendly to the player, and are spareable like the rest of the overworld Darkners.
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[[Characters/DeltaruneTheThreeHeroes The Three Heroes]] ([[Characters/DeltaruneSusie Susie]]) | Susie]])\\
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Characters of the world of ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' who are natives of the Dark World known as Cyber World.

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!Leadership
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!!Queen / Serial Number [=Q5U4EX7YY2E9N=]
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[[caption-width-right:242:''"I'm Just A Computer [=LMAO=] I Don't Know Everything"'']]

The ruler of Cyber World and the chief antagonist of Chapter 2. Queen is an egotistical, vain, reckless and somewhat airheaded baroness of the Darkner world made out of the Library computer lab. She tries to kidnap Noelle and use her as a "Loyal Peon" to carry out her bidding, but circumstances prevent her from getting her way and she thus flip flops between being an ally and an enemy throughout the chapter.
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* AcidAttack: That glass of battery acid she always carries around? That's not just for drinking; half of her attacks in battle involve it, even in her Giga Queen mech, which is carrying a giant glass of acid.
* AdultFear:
** She's very concerned over losing track of Noelle in the cyber world. Considering it contains "[[SarcasmMode loveable]]" characters like Spamton, she's totally right to be worried.
** If she's defeated by violence, she expresses genuine concern over Berdly breaking free of his brainwashing and pulling off the wire by himself. Not because she can't fight anymore, but because the current running through the wire would burn his arm.
* AffablyEvil: Especially during her 'truce' with Kris. Despite being rather full of herself, she can be rather nice and generous to her allies. All her minions love working for her in contrast to the King's begrudging followers, and she even pulls a legitimate HeelFaceTurn following her defeat.
* AlienLunch: She has an interesting palate, to say the least. She enjoys drinking battery acid and prepares a battery acid pie to share, and Noelle mentions that she tried cooking her a casserole made of wires at one point.
* AmbiguouslyRelated: She has a similar appearance to both Lancer and the King, and her personality is noticeably reminiscent of Lancer's. Lancer at one point refers to her as "a wild Mom", and she and the King already know each other when she visits him in prison, so she ''might'' actually be the Queen of Spades but it's never confirmed. One way or another, however, she and Lancer definitely see each other as mother and son (or, as Lancer says, "girldad" and son), and Seam does state "the queen has returned".
* AntiVillain: A [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned]] one. The motivations behind her actions was that she genuinely believed Lightners would be happy if she spread the Dark World through the Fountains, and had no idea it would doom them had she succeeded. The second Ralsei informs her and the rest of the Lightners what would happen if too many Fountains were opened, she [[EvilVersusOblivion stops her plan instantly]] and apologizes for how she's treated her party. Even before that, she's an AffablyEvil [[LaughablyEvil goofball]] who holds no real malice towards the party.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Library’s public laptop.
* ArcVillain: Of Chapter 2, having taken Noelle captive and planning to use her in order to TakeOverTheWorld.
* BadLiar: As a side-effect of her face literally displaying "LYING" when she lies, usually to Berdly, [[FailedASpotCheck who didn't even notice the detail]] until she downright [[ILied admits her dishonesty herself]] after capturing Noelle right before getting to Queen's castle. However, it's suggested that she swapped her "true" and "lying" variables at one point.
* BeamSpam: One of her attacks is to summon monitors that fire laser beams at the SOUL.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The Queen is wacky, airheaded, and has a hilariously inflated ego, but don't be fooled: she's ''stronger than the King''. King himself admits as such when you talk to him in the Chapter 2 epilogue.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: {{Parodied}}, that liquor glass she carries around is described as "Age Appropriate Battery Acid" as opposed to some form of alcohol. It is also {{Subverted}}, as it really is battery acid and was never an actual alcohol; her castle's got a pool of it that melts anything not resistant to it, and drops of the fluid are used as an attack in her boss fight.
* CamelCase: She Talks This Way In All Of Her Sentences By Having Every Word Be Capitalized When She Speaks Also She Barely Uses Any Punctuation And Sometimes Inserts Internet Slang Into Her Speech [=LOL=] And Finally She Will Simplify What She's Saying In Parentheses At The End Of Her Sentences For The Sake Of A Joke [[SelfDemonstratingArticle (Amusing)]]
* TheCameo: Everyman appears as one of the users in her chat room attacks, for some reason.
* CantHoldHerLiquor: At one point during hers and Kris' truce, you run into her after having drank four glasses of "age appropriate battery acid" and she appears to be stumbling over herself with BlushSticker.
* ChekhovsGunman: Alluded to by Jevil in the first chapter if you defeat him by [=FIGHTing=]. In real time, this was ''three years'' before her official debut.
* ChessMotifs: Like the Queen in chess, Queen is almost always present throughout the entire chapter. Also like the Queen, she is ''very'' dangerous when she actually gets ready to fight.
* ColdHam: Her dialogue and body language are as dramatic and energetic as can be, but her [[NoPunctuationIsFunnier typing]] [[CamelCase style]] implies a lack of actual inflection.
* TheComputerIsYourFriend: She occupies an unusual overlap between this and BenevolentAI. She intends to cover the world in Darkness and take it over so she can bring happiness to all Lightners, whether they want it or not. In short, she plans to use many of the methods of the former trope to achieve the goals of the latter. She's sincere enough about the "protect the organics" part that she ''drops her plan completely'' after Ralsei tells her that opening too many Fountains will end the world.
* CoolChair: She has a rocket-propelled flying throne that she uses to drop in on the protagonists at various points in the story. In her first battle, if you fight Queen directly, the chair takes damage in her place, and the battle ends if it is damaged enough.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Couldn't be more different from the King, being an AffablyEvil goofball met at the start as opposed to the King's NoNonsenseNemesis who stays in the background until the end. Also, unlike the King, she's firmly an AntiVillain. ALL of her actions were fueled by the belief that they would make Noelle (and by extension, all Lightners) happy, and even encourages her to do what she wants to do when she realizes Noelle won't find happiness just doing what she tells her to. She had ''no'' idea about the [[ApocalypseHow disastrous consequences]] that would occur had more Fountains been created, and had only gone off of what she inferred from the Knight's actions. She also doesn't mistreat Lancer at all or threaten to kill him, and becomes his unofficial mother.
* CrazyPrepared: She has a RocketFist just in case her Giga Queen mech is defeated.
* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: In spite of her overly eccentric personality, she also has a sarcastic streak about her. Especially when, in response to Kris, Susie, and Ralsei "transforming"[[note]]Their transformation is just them standing on top of each other[[/note]], she says "[[SarcasmMode Oh No It Appears I Am Evenly Matched I Hope You Won't Mind If I Don't Hold Back]]" and slams her robotic fist down on them.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: She prepared four cages for the Lightners, exempting Ralsei because she legitimately forgot he even existed. When she finally catches the party towards the end of Chapter 2, she realizes that Ralsei has been left unharmed and even gives a loud {{Facepalm}} at the sight of him standing there.
* DitzyGenius: She's a master inventor, but she's forgetful, airheaded, and vain.
* DramaticShattering: {{Parodied}}; she has a glass specifically for throwing at the ground, whose shattered pieces are harmless to touch. When she throws a different glass afterwards, it ''explodes'' (which she remarks is her "extra dangerous glass").
* DressedLikeADominatrix: Checks off most of the boxes: black leotard, black high-heeled stiletto boots, opera gloves, antagonistic and commanding personality.
* EnemyMine: She spends more time calling a "truce" with Kris while searching for Noelle than actually trying to stop them.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** She's willing to kill the Lightners, or at least incapacitate them so they can be brainwashed, in her attempt to TakeOverTheWorld. However, she isn't prepared for finding out the truth about the Knight's actions that could cause TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, causing her to near-immediately pull a HeelFaceTurn because even she realizes the Fountain she worshipped the entire time was ''not'' worth it.
** In the Weird Route of Chapter 2, ''before'' Ralsei explains the Roaring to her, she outright refuses to use Noelle in her plans because she noticed how utterly exhausted she was after, unbeknownst to Queen, having used [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Snowgrave]] to wipe out most of the castle, and that creating a Fountain might be hazardous for her health.
* EvilCounterpart: Before her HeelFaceTurn, she shows what Lancer would be if he were an actual threat while remaining eccentric and friendly towards his opponents.
* EvilMatriarch: Queen is Lancer's "girldad" and the primary villain of Chapter 2, but this trope is eventually subverted; unlike the malicious King, Queen has a heart of gold. She reveals her motive for her actions [[WellIntentionedExtremist was simply to make everyone happy.]] As soon as she learns what the devastating consequences of creating another Fountain would be, she immediately drops her plans and turns face.
* EvilVersusOblivion: She wants to rule the world, not destroy it. Even she realizes the Fountain she worshipped the entire time was ''not'' worth it when Ralsei explains that it will bring the Roaring and summon the Titans to envelop the world in darkness.
* ExpressiveMask:
** The "visor" of her head shows no eyes but often emotes, in words, whatever she's feeling.
** The gigantic robot she pilots as part of the final battle is just as expressive as she is.
* FailedASpotCheck:
** She can't recognize Noelle when the deer girl has on the PaperThinDisguise of a cardboard box on her head and a crudely-drawn face. Noelle's antlers even stick out of the top of the box, and Queen still somehow doesn't notice. Justified, as she uses facial recognition software.
** Earlier, when she tries to hide in an alleyway to escape [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Berdly]], she lands directly above Noelle (who's hiding from ''Queen'' in the same alleyway and ''isn't'' wearing the aforementioned cardboard box) without noticing her.
** In the Weird Route she doesn't seem to notice that Noelle has wiped the floor with most of her subjects, only remarking that she looks more tired than usual. She's also unaware that Spamton has taken over what's left of her castle, as she never mentions him and assumes the fountain will be left unguarded.
* FakeSpecialAttack: In her first boss battle, she claims to have been preparing her ultimate attack from the beginning. In the following attack, you see a [[ExactProgressBar progress bar]] downloading her "ultimate attack", but it fails around halfway (due to no internet connection). Subverted since the failing causes a ton of error messages to [[InterfaceScrew cover the screen]], making it more difficult to dodge the vector heads of one of her normal attacks.
* FauxComputerCode: In the Japanese localization, instead of CamelCase, her speech is instead covered around HTML comment tags. Her text is also all in Katakana, a syllabary normally used to transcribe foreign-language words into Japanese and frequently featured in Japanese media as the equivalent of RoboSpeak.
* ForgetfulJones: Queen frequently forgets Berdly's name and calls him "Burghley", which mostly extends from how much he annoys her. She also has an odd streak of forgetting about Ralsei, starting with her only preparing four cages instead of five for trapping Lightners and culminating with forgetting that there was a third hero during the Giga Queen fight. Most of it is played for humor and stems from Ralsei not being from the Light World (part of the reason she knows the Lightners is because she recorded their search histories), but it also hammers in how conspicuously out-of-place Ralsei is compared to other Darkners.
* {{Foil}}: She could be considered one to Toriel, particularly her ''Undertale'' counterpart. Both well-meaning maternal figures that go extreme lengths for what they think is best for those under their care. While Toriel has traditional motherly mannerisms and could be considered old-fashioned in some areas, while The Queen speaks in a lot of modern technology-themed lingo and strongly follows a massive technology motif. Toriel has a slightly plump figure while Queen is very slender. Toriel's smothering nature only seems to extend to her children while Queen seems big on smothering anyone under her rule.
* ForHappiness: Her ultimate goal is to make her subjects happy by creating more Fountains, especially for Noelle. Once she learns [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt what summoning too many Fountains will actually do,]] she willingly stops.
* FriendlyEnemy: Once Noelle goes missing, she makes a truce with Kris both to find Noelle and to keep her away from Berdly. She treats them rather kindly during this time, presenting no aggression until they find Noelle. Justified, since she genuinely wants to help people, but doesn't understand her method isn't going to help her help others.
* FrothyMugsOfWater: Parodied with her For Ages 3 And Up battery acid, which is initially portrayed as a family-friendly substitute for alcohol before being revealed later on to be ''actual battery acid''.
* GamerChick: She leads Berdly to ''believe'' that she's one, which is why he is so devoted to her in hopes that she will notice him. As it turns out, she only plays mobile games, though considering she plays an arcade game against you early on, she may have said this just to make Berdly leave her alone.
* GenkiGirl: She comes off more as an excitable teenager than a robotic world conqueror.
* GiantFootOfStomping: One of her attacks is to repeatedly try to step on the player's SOUL, represented by a giant white heel shape [[DeathFromAbove coming down from above]].
* AGlassOfChianti: Frequently seen drinking from a glass of battery acid (For Ages 3 And Up). It even factors into her boss battles, as she uses it to attack in both of them and uses it to form a barrier in the first.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Rather open about her oppressive rule, opposes the heroes, quite ditzy during cutscenes, and is so misguided that she almost causes the apocalypse out of a misunderstanding. Sometimes, she does what she wants [[ItAmusedMe just because she feels like it]]. [[DownplayedTrope Still]], she's not averse to listening to reason and genuinely wants what is best for Noelle and the Lightners.
* HiddenDepths: There's a few times where her jokey façade drops, and underneath is a woman who just wants to help people the only way she knows how--[[WellIntentionedExtremist by force]]. Once she learns that the Fountains pose a threat to ''everyone'', she relents her plan and even apologizes to Noelle for trying to force her into service.
* HiddenInPlainSight: The giant statue of her planted in the middle of her mansion is actually her Giga Queen mech. She even lampshades how it wasn't addressed.
* HighHeelFaceTurn: Downplayed on both ends. While Berdly acts as her lackey for some time and does ultimately join the Lightners, and the Knight is a much more dangerous threat than her, Queen is still the main antagonist of Chapter 2 and pulls a genuine HeelFaceTurn upon realizing that creating more Fountains will destroy the world.
* HumongousMecha: For her final fight, she faces off against the heroes in a giant robot known as the Giga Queen in a ''VideoGame/PunchOut''-style boxing match.
* IncomingHam: You'll usually hear Queen before you see her. Her introduction has her riding up on her flying throne, laughing in an over-the-top, sing-song manner; she enters many of her subsequent scenes by laughing from offscreen before actually showing up. The harpsichord-based {{Leitmotif}} doesn't hurt, either.
* InterfaceScrew: Much like the King, several of her attacks affect the Bullet Board itself, from moving it around to transforming its shape (for her AcidAttack). However, unlike the King, Queen is capable of ''rotating'' the Board, making these moves much more dangerous. Her "Ultimate Attack" (when it fails to download) also covers the Board in error messages, making her projectiles harder to see.
* ItAmusedMe: Most of the time, the Queen is an AntiVillain whose motivations are understandable (even if her way of going about it is not). However, her reason for considering turning Noelle's face into a robot face?
--> '''Queen:''' Seems Cool
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** While she's an incredibly vain {{Womanchild}}, she ultimately wants to make her minions, including Noelle, happy; she just only knows how to use force.
** If you defeat Queen through violence instead of loosening Berdley's wire, Queen, despite having forced her control on him, is genuinely concerned when she sees Berdley forcefully yanking the wire off, knowing that it would result in him burning his arm.
* KickChick: During her Giga Queen battle, she attacks primarily with kicks.
* TheKindnapper: Of the "Obviously Misguided" variety. She attempts to kidnap Noelle because she thinks she knows what's best for her, and wants her to be happy. She grows out of it eventually.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In her initial boss battle, if you free Berdly from his plug, Berdly boasts that Queen can't stand up against him and the three heroes together, which Queen decides to verify by running a simulation of such an ordeal in her head. Realizing that the odds are stacked against her, Queen resorts to using the LookBehindYou trope to flee while the others are distracted.
--> '''Queen (After running a simulation for The Number Four):''' You Are Definitely Going To Kick: [[ThisIsGonnaSuck My Ass]]
* LaughablyEvil: A huge whackjob with an equally huge ego who uses netspeak and faux-computer language, and who honestly isn't a bad person deep down, she's a much more humorous villain compared to [[KnightOfCerebus King]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Queen", a pompous harpsichord song that constantly changes in tempo, befitting her sporadic attitude. Most songs relating to her, including her lair's theme ("Pandora Palace"), first boss theme ("Attack of the Killer Queen"), and second boss theme ("Knock You Down !!") use variants of the melody.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Parodied. Lancer refers to her as a "Wild Mom" when encountering her, and she punctuates how she's taking Lancer under her custody by dramatically declaring that she's "his mother after all"--which wouldn't be exactly shocking given their titles and the family resemblance. Then she confuses the matter by saying it was something she ''just decided'', as if she's talking about adoption.
* MadBomber: While she's at worst an AntiVillain, she seems to have a compulsion towards giving things MadeOfExplodium properties: this includes a glass, when you find a door key in her mansion, it doesn't go in the keyhole but '''blows the door up''', and after a brief ride in her car, she tells everyone to get out of the car; when asked why, she says she's concerned that '''''it hasn't exploded yet''''' (which it promptly does).
* MaliciousMisnaming: She forgets Berdly's name often, calling him "Burghley"; of note is that she considers him a bigger pain in the neck than ''the people trying to stop her plans''. She notably does not have the same problem with anyone else.
* MesACrowd: Giga Queen demonstrates the ability to create duplicates of herself, as weaponized during Round 3.
* MonaLisaSmile: Her mansion is decorated with dozens of paintings that resemble the Mona Lisa, but depict Queen's likeness, [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-circle-game doing the upside down "OK" hand gesture]]. Said paintings also breathe fire.
* MoralityPet: Queen really does care about Noelle, and when Noelle says that she doesn't want to be part of Queen's plans, she backs down and lets Noelle and her friends go.
* TheNicknamer: She once refers to Kris as "Kris Cross Applesauce", and calls Noelle "Sweetie Dearie Gravy" at a few points.
* NoblewomansLaugh: Loves to do them. She's introduced with an over-the-top laugh that turns into something like singing, her VoiceGrunting sounds like it, and she completes them with hand gestures! She's a queen, after all.
* NoPunctuationIsFunnier: She Does Not Use Punctuation When Talking (She Might Use An Ellipses Or Two But Even That's Pretty Rare) And She Capitalizes The First Letter Of Each Word When She Talks
* ObliviouslyEvil: She wants to be a benevolent ruler who makes her subjects happy, but she only knows how to rule via force. As dangerous as she is in battle and as much trouble as she causes, her intentions aren't bad, and she doesn't realize her actions are harmful. When Noelle finally [[GrewASpine gets up the nerve to call her out]], she's surprised and contrite when she realizes how unhappy the girl is, and lets her go. Similarly, she's ''shocked'' when Ralsei informs everyone that opening up too many Fountains would end the world, and immediately calls off her plans, pulling a full HeelFaceTurn in the process.
* OhCrap: She and the Lightners have this collective reaction when Ralsei tells them that creating more Fountains will doom the world.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name, Serial Number [=Q5U4EX7YY2E9N=], is way too long for anyone to remember so she just goes by "Queen". Susie initially refuses to call her that, but reluctantly relents when she can't remember what the digits of her real name are.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: If Berdly is forced to yank the mind control device off his face himself, she yells "STOP!!!", the only time in the game she drops the usual NoPunctuationIsFunnier[=/=]CamelCase RunningGag.
* PetTheDog: She may be the chapter's ArcVillain, but it's easy to forget it between her hilarious hijinks and her numerous dog-pettings.
** She legitimately cares about Noelle; during a car ride with Kris and a disguised Noelle, she expresses her concern for the latter, and states that Noelle [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre is stronger than she realizes]]. During her boss fight, she even says "Noelle...Then Who Will Help Her? Her Strange And Sad Searches, Who Will Answer Them?"
** Instead of just telling Berdly to pound sand after he makes a giant golden statue of himself, with ''Queen hanging off of his bicep no less'', she hems and haws for several moments before settling on "I Love Tolerating You."
** Her MotiveRant about how Lightners are already enslaved to computers and the escapism they provide, "Tapping To Receive Joy/Avoid Pain," and her concern over what will happen if they lose that "refuge."
* PoorCommunicationKills: Just about everything that occurs in Chapter 2 would have been averted had she been informed that creating more Fountains would doom the world. When Ralsei actually takes the time to explain the Roaring to her in the chapter's alternate route, she gives up on her plan without a fight.
* PsychopathicWomanchild: Queen is extremely [[LaughablyEvil silly]], [[EvilIsHammy hammy]], and [[GenkiGirl energetic]], but the "psychopathic" part is ultimately [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] (at least downplayed) as she turns out to be a benevolent ruler, albeit a misguided one.
* RecliningReigner: She sits in her throne by leaning on one of the armrests, tying in with her nature as a queen and her comedic hedonism.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Unlike the King, who simply [[OrcusOnHisThrone waited at his castle while his minions did all the work]], the Queen actively opposes the heroes throughout Chapter 2 ([[FriendlyEnemy at least when she's not forming truces with them]]).
* ShieldedCoreBoss: During her boss fight, she can use her martini glass to create a huge shield made of acid to protect herself and Berdly, with the shield growing in size each time.
* ShockAndAwe: She can use a pair of plugs to electrify the edges of the Bullet Board and move it around while firing electric sparks.
* ShooOutTheClowns: In the [[CerebusSyndrome Weird Route]], her role in the second half of Chapter 2 is greatly diminished, with her only showing up to ask Susie or Kris for help with her plans -- both of whom shoot down before she promptly discards her plans. Instead, her villainous role has been replaced by [[TheStarscream Spamton]] and [[TheCorrupter the SOUL]].
* SigilSpam: She puts her face on damn near everything she owns, from arcade games to her mansion to even her ''attacks''.
* SincerityMode: Should you recruit everyone in her Dark World, she'll compliment how cool the castle town is, while "TRUE" displays on her face.
* SmugSnake: She clearly has a very high opinion of herself, and rarely passes up an opportunity to brag. However, while she's stronger than the King, she's too silly to be very menacing.
* SophisticatedAsHell: Perhaps the standout example from this game. While she's quick to throw out a NoblewomansLaugh, drinks AGlassOfChianti, and her {{Leitmotif}} is an extremely pompous harpsichord piece, Queen is also an [[GenkiGirl easily excitable]] and [[PsychopathicManchild childish]] villain who peppers her dialogue with computer-y quirks and swears.
--> '''Queen:''' I Have No Time For Such Frivolities (And Would Kick Your Ass)
* StealthPun: The Queen manifests from the public laptop left in the library's computer lab, at the center of everything, and not only acts as a demanding motherly figure to Noelle, but later adopts Lancer. In other words, she's the ''motherboard''.
** Claims she only plays mobile games, but also played an arcade game against Kris early on. Considering she can seemingly airdrop arcade machines anywhere at will, they could certainly count as "mobile."
* StuffBlowingUp: Her RunningGag is that a lot of things she uses blows up. The arcade machine, a throwing glass, and [[EveryCarIsAPinto her car]] all explode over the course of the game.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Besides Toriel as mentioned above in her {{Foil}} entry, she could also be considered a genderbent Mettaton, particularly his ''Undertale'' counterpart. They're both robotic [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]] that play the part of the villain to get what they want whom discard their plans when it's shown that their end goals are unattainable at best. Their respective boss fights end similarly, with their battery running out. They both also use [[GiantFootOfStomping their feet]] to attack the protagonists.
* TastesLikeFriendship: She attempts to invoke this, baking Noelle a battery acid pie to try and win her over. She also tells Kris to eat bananas so they get enough potassium.
* TheTheTitleConfusion: Jevil refers to her as "the queen", presumably interpreting her in the context of his world; in her own world, however, her name (or, more properly, nickname) ''is'' Queen, rather than it being a title, so she's generally referred to without the "the".
* ThreeLawsCompliant: Downplayed; she doesn't refrence the laws but generally abides by protecting Lightners and herself while stretching any obedience to Lightners to its absolute limit under the idea that she's helping all of them. She also seems to require at least technical consent, emphasizing that Noelle will be her ''willing'' peon and tricking Kris into typing [="AGREE2ALL"=] on a Peon Release Form...and then almost immediately confirming she won't actually try to force them to obey and will just get someone else to serve her.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Battery acid, apparently. She always carries a little martini glass of it around and at one point even makes a battery acid pie. Her mansion has a huge AcidPool, she can summon [[ShieldedCoreBoss acid shields]] from her glass to defend herself, and even her Giga Queen HumongousMecha has a giant glass of battery acid. Being the representation of a computer in the Darkner world, this makes sense.
* {{Troll}}: In the purest sense of the word. One of the Queen attacks is sending a lot of messages to the player that will hurt the SOUL. She will make the attack harder by starting "drama" [[NoblewomansLaugh for the lulz]], making every chatter mad at the SOUL.
* TheUnfought: In the Weird Route, she'll be skipped over as a boss because (A) Berdly is dead, (B) Ralsei is able to explain to her what creating too many Dark Fountains will do before Queen can use her giant robot (C) with most of the [=NPCs=] and Berdly dead or having run away, there'd be no one to make the CombiningMecha, so having either of her boss fights in the conventional route would be impossible. Spamton NEO replaces her as the FinalBoss.
* TheUnpronouncable: Serial Number [=Q5U4EX7YY2E9N=]. It's not unpronounceable, but it's impractically long and unwieldy, so "Queen" is used as a shorthand. Susie initially refuses to call Queen by her name, but the serial number is too long to remember, so Susie begrudgingly goes with it.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Most battles have you defend from enemy attacks by navigating a short BulletHell sequence. Queen's final battle, however, replaces most of them with the VideoGame/PunchOut-esque minigame you'd [[{{Antepiece}} sampled earlier]], scaled up. This also marks the first time in all of ''Undertale'' or ''Deltarune'' where you're able to directly ''attack the enemy's HP'' while they're attacking ''you.''
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: If you lose against the Giga Queen, she'll teabag you a few times (complete with a cartoony squeaky sound playing as she does so).
* VerbalTic: Her dialogue is peppered with RoboSpeak and [[LeetLingo internet lingo]]. She Also Capitalizes Every Word And Doesn't Punctuate The Ends Of Her Sentences
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: PlayedForLaughs. You're supposed to avoid the traffic on the road, but if you run into them:
--> ''[[ActuallyPrettyFunny "Haha Okay Actually Hit All The Cars"]]''
* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: As Giga Queen, she's the first enemy in a pacifist route to be required to have their HP depleted in all of Undertale/Deltarune, not counting Asgore and Flowey since you still get the opportunity to spare them in the end, and the former gets killed by the latter after you fight him. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], because what you're fighting with is the giant robot she's piloting; you're not actually hurting her.
* VoiceGrunting: It sounds like a NoblewomansLaugh.
* WakeUpCallBoss: If the impossibility of defeating K. Round through violence wasn't enough for you, the impossibility of defeating Giga Queen through mercy probably is.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She's playing the part of the bad guy because the only way she knows how to get what she wants is through force. That being said, she wants to take over the world for benevolent reasons, and isn't completely unreasonable; when Queen finds out that too many Dark Fountains will cause TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, [[EvilVersusOblivion Queen drops the idea]].
* WingdingEyes: The HiddenEyes part of her face can show a variety of different short words like "HAHA", "NICE" and "LMAO"[[note]]WWW in the Japanese version, which means pretty much the same thing[[/note]]. It can also show swirls shaped like @ symbols when she is really surprised.
* XenomorphXerox: When viewed from the side, her head greatly resembles a Xenomorph's head. She also has {{Acid Attack}}s and like the Xenomorph Queen, she's ultimately fought in a mech.
* YouAreNumberSix: Given that she manifested from the Librarby's public laptop, her real name is Serial Number [=Q5U4EX7YY2E9N=]. But she's only ever known as "Queen" to everyone.
[[/folder]]

!Shopkeepers
[[folder:Sweet Cap'n Cakes]]
!!Sweet Cap'n Cakes
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"See ya!" "Smell ya!" "Hear ya!"'' [[labelnote:L-R]]Cap'n, Sweet, K_K[[/labelnote]] ]]

A team of anthropomorphized audio equipment: a speaker named Sweet, a boombox named Cap'n, and a CD player named Cakes (who mostly goes by K_K). They've rebelled against Queen.
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* BarelyChangedDubName: Cap'n is simply known as Cap (キャップ) in the Japanese localization. Sweet and K_K's names are unchanged.
* BrickJoke: If you hurt one of the trio hard enough during the fight against them, they'll simply heal themselves using a carton of almond milk, just like K. Round did in the previous chapter.
* CasanovaWannabe: Cap'n thinks the group exists so they can "touch" women, to Sweet's frustration. He's stunned that Sweet got candy from Queen in her pre-Knight days when he didn't, and Sweet says it was because Cap'n called her a "hot mama". Cap’n also tries to flirt with Noelle, and immediately flubs it by mistaking her antlers for radio antennae.
* CycleOfHurting: If one of them takes enough damage during a turn, the whole group will take a turn to heal up instead of attacking. Assuming the party is strong enough to deal this damage consistently, it's possible for enough turns to pass for Susie and Ralsei to learn how to use [=ACT=]s and use them to end the fight without seeing a single attack.
* TheDitz: K_K seems mentally about a step behind everyone else.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During their "Junk Work" dialogue, they talk about a little weird guy who wanted them to sneak into Queen's mansion.
* GadgeteerGenius: They build scrap into machines. It's heavily implied that they rebuilt the machine Rouxls Kaard uses to threaten you and later create your HumongousMecha.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Cyber Battle", a jaunty New Jack Swing tune, is associated with the trio, and the motif follows them around in most of their appearances.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: They come to the conclusion that the heroes work for Queen and refuse to hear otherwise until the heroes convince them to dance.
* MickeyMousing: What attacks they use and the timing on them syncs up to the beats in their battle music.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: K_K mentions that his name is actually short for "Cakes", a name which isn't used by anyone else to refer to him.
* PuzzleBoss: They cannot be defeated with violence, and they can't be defeated by having Kris dance with them one-at-a-time. Surprisingly, it's Susie who figures out that the solution is for each of them to dance individually.
* RevolutionariesWhoDontDoAnything: They consider themselves a rebel movement, but they don’t actually know ''how'' to rebel (the simple fact of getting into trouble is already too much for them). Mostly they sell bagels, to fundraise.
* ShoutOut: Named for a segment on ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' called "Sweet Cuppin' Cakes". The music snippet K_K plays when he "gets angry" is also lifted from the keyboard demo Piano Head Strong Bad plays from the same segment (which he also plays when he gets angry).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Swatch]]
!!Swatch
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[[caption-width-right:200:''"Please come again. We'll be waiting for you with rose-tinted glasses..."'']]

Queen's head butler. Besides attending to her with the Swatchlings, they run the Color Cafe in Queen's Mansion.
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* AmbiguousGender: Despite their masculine appearance, Swatch is never mentioned in the game by any other characters, so we don't know their gender or pronouns for sure.
* BishieSparkles: Their animation depicts them perpetually twinkling like a stereotypical "pretty boy" in anime.
* TheDandy: Prides themself on their choice of attire.
* DubNameChange: In the Japanese localization, they are named Paletta (パレッタ).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their glasses have differently-colored lenses and their suit is half black, half white.
* LivingProgram: They seem to be a personification of graphics and digital art softwares. When asked about Spamton NEO, they'll explain that the robot body was originally designed by a Lightner (who is heavily implied to be ''Deltarune''[='s=] incarnation of Mettaton) with their help.
-->''"That robot was the embodiment of a Lightner's dream.\\
A dream I helped create... once.\\
Splashing color from the motion of their hand.\\
The Lightner filled it with their own hope, giving it an incredible power.\\
...but, in the end, nothing ever came of it.\\
And it was left in the basement with the rest of the corrupted data."''
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Asks you to please never mention Rouxls Kaard again after telling you he was forcefully evicted from their shop. They also seem to have made this vow in the past on anything concerning Spamton: Meandering into the topic of his "impersonation" has them cut the conversation short, and if you ask about the basement they'll immediately deny its existence, and ask you politely but firmly to stop because you're "bothering the other customers". It takes going through the whole Spamton NEO mess before they'll spill the beans on the matter.
* MeaningfulName: In computer terms, a "swatch" refers to the digital color palette available in graphics softwares. On the other hand, their Japanese name is a [[PunnyName pun]] on "palette".
* MrExposition: Like Seam in the first chapter giving the backstory on Jevil, they give a bit of backstory on Spamton NEO and the body he used to fight you once you've defeated him.
* WeBuyAnything: Justified; they explained that Queen forced them to buy stuff for her, including garbage items.
[[/folder]]

!Citizens
[[folder:Plugboys]]
!!Plugboys

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A minor species of pink citizens with outlets for faces first found in the Cyber Field. They're the main species used to create Werewires by the Queen.
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* AllThereInTheScript: The name of this species isn't ever said in-game. The name "Plugboy" comes from the game files, which assigns the word "plugboy" to the sprite and object files for these characters.
* BalefulPolymorph: They're the main target for transformation into Werewires, which involves the outlet plugging into their face against their will. Most talking Werewires you encounter later in the chapter [[IAmWhatIAm actually like the transformation much more than their original selves.]]
* TakeThat: Plugboys wearing fedoras are this to obnoxious people on the internet, namely those who complain about everything being political and those who are fine with bad things happening so long as it doesn't affect them directly.
* TemptingFate: One of the fedora wearing Plugboys openly supports the Queen despite all his friends getting turned into Werewires, and believes he will avoid such a fate due to supporting the Queen since the start. At the end of that same room the player can spot a lone, fedora-wearing Werewires hanging in the background, with the initial Plugboy NPC no longer present upon backtracking.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hacker]]
!!Hacker
[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deltarune_hackerman.png]]

A hacker that you first encounter in the Cyber Field. He is looking for [[Website/{{Twitter}} "blue checksmarks"]], and will join your town should you help him find three of them.
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* ChekhovsGunman: Finding three blue checkmarks sounds like a minor side quest that can be skipped completely, but his role is crucial in finding the hidden door to the basement in Queen's Mansion, and consequently defeating the chapter's BonusBoss.
* DigitizedHacker: It's heavily suggested he's the program responsible for handling the cursor on one of the computers in the Light World, although it's not clear which program he actually is. Despite this, he's the hacker within the digital world of the Cyber Fields.
* InherentlyFunnyWords: He mentions the JPEG image file format pretty frequently, such as stating that he needs to drink "a jpeg of water", or giving his "strongest [=JPEGs=]" when assembling the Thrash Machine mecha.
* NonHumanHead: Has a mouse cursor for a head, complete with CoolShades.
* OvertOperative: He sneaks into Queen's dinner party at her Mansion to help Kris find the hidden basement by wearing a wig and pretending to be a guest. He also tells everyone at the party that he's a hacker.
* VerbalTic: He sometimes makes typos and spelling errors, such as spelling "checkmarks" as "checksmarks" one time, or stating that he's decided to "reverse engineer the code for Super [=SMashing=] Fighters" [sic].
* WaitingPuzzle: He has suspicions about a room in the Queen's mansion, stating that it might have a hidden backdoor while pacing back and forth. While it's possible to just brute-force the puzzle by inspecting everything, you're meant to follow him until his mouse pointer-shaped head appropriately turns into a pointing finger while he's standing in front of an inspectable spot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nubert]]
!!Nubert
[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nubert.png]]
[[caption-width-right:100:''"I'm Nubert. Everybody loves me."'']]

He's Nubert. Everybody loves him.
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* DubNameChange: Is known as Poin (ポイン) in the Japanese localization.
* IChooseToStay: Nubert will only come to Castle Town if everyone else is recruited; otherwise, Queen will ask about his absence, to which Trashy points out that Nubert had chosen to remain in the Cyber World.
* PhraseCatcher: In the anniversary stream, his appearance is always heralded with a "My man!"
* PunnyName: Nubert is both a red nub with a face on it and an entirely "new" character.
* RememberTheNewGuy: The entire joke behind his existence is that he was introduced in the modified version of Chapter 1 that was played on the 6-year Undertale anniversary stream and Chapter 2, yet Ralsei and Susie both treat him as an old friend everyone knows about, has known about, and totally adores.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trashy]]
!!Trashy
A sentient garbage can living in the Trash Zone, a garbage patch west of the City's entrance.
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* DubNameChange: Is known as Kuzuu (クズー) in the Japanese localization. "Kuzu" (くず) in Japanese means "waste" or "trash".
* {{Expy}}: He represents the trash can/recycling bin function of computers, but as a googly-eyed inanimate object with a name ending in "-y" who attempts to give advice but gets ignored, he's also a reference to Clippy, an unpopular discontinued assistant program for Microsoft Office.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Hardly anyone ever acknowledges him. Even after providing useful info, the party just ignores him... only for Ralsei to present the exact same advice which Susie actually listens to.
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: Played with. He attempts to explain how the game's storage system works when talked to, only to be interrupted by Susie and Ralsei, before the latter explains to Kris about the storage system anyway.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Addison]]
!!Addison
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/addison_overworld.png]]

Salesmen living in the City.
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* BarelyChangedDubName: They are known as Adson (アドソン) in the Japanese localization.
* GreenEyedMonster: They abandoned Spamton after he became a successful salesman and a member of the Queen's court out of jealousy, and intially refuse to acknowledge him even after he was reduced to being a madman living among garbage. They start to turn around on this after his death, holding a small memorial for him in the alleyway.
* HiddenDepths: Following Spamton's death, the Addisons meet up next to one of his dumpsters to mourn him, seemingly regretting their past dismissal and jealousy of him and lamenting his fall from grace.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Most of the products they sell aren't exactly that... good. One gives you a shoe with a toothpick through it for free, and another sells you a dress for $300... with the mannequin attached.
* LivingProgram: They seem to be the embodiment of InternetAds.
* PlanetOfSteves: There are multiple Addisons, each having a different skin color and head shape but otherwise the same name, face, pose and clothing.
* ProudMerchantRace: Addisons are all salesman, hanging out in different parts of the city and bombarding Kris and the party with various product offers if talked to.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: The Addisons were once close with Spamton when he was an unlucky businessman, but they grew apart once he had his big break and didn't need them anymore. When they learn of his death, the Addisons all meet up to share memories of their former friend.
[[/folder]]

!Enemies
[[folder:Werewire/Werewerewire]]
!!Werewire/Werewerewire
[[quoteright:152:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/werewire.png]]
[[caption-width-right:152:''Controlled by the Queen's wire, it's sleepwalking through a nightmare!'']]
[[quoteright:138:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/werewerewire.png]]
[[caption-width-right:138:''Werewerewire shuffles coolly.'']]

The plug-faced denizens of the Cyber World, who turn into gangly electrical beasts when they're plugged into Queen's mind-control wires. The standard variety is hanging all around the world, while the rare Werewerewires of Queen's Mansion have absorbed their wires to become stronger.
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* BodyHorror: They've been plugged into through the face, which turns them into [[LeanAndMean tall and skinny monstrosities]]. Though, this could be normal for [[OurMonstersAreWeird their species]]. A couple of Werewires in the city (who appear to remain cognizant) [[CursedWithAwesome even seem to prefer the form]].
* BossInMookClothing: The Werewerewire is only ever fought alone in the main story. Its attacks are far more quick and vicious than a regular Werewire's, it's nowhere near as easy to spare as it doesn't start the battle already tired.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Thanks to the Queen's wires.
* DualBoss: Two Werewerewires are the final battle of the Chapter 2 All-Stars challenge. This is notable as the Werewerewire is usually fought by itself.
* ShockAndAwe: They attack by shooting sparks and jolts of electricity from their hands.
* StealthPun:
** For the slang term of "wired", as Werewires are always Tired at the beginning of battle.
** How come Ralsei's Pacify works on them from the get-go? Ralsei says that he put them to sleep... mode.
* UniqueEnemy: Only one Werewerewire encounter appears in Chapter 2 proper, as one of the final enemies faced before Queen. A group of two show up in a dojo challenge after the chapter.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tasque]]
!!Tasque
[[quoteright:165:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tasque.png]]
[[caption-width-right:165:''meowmeowmeowmeow'']]

Playful cat-like Darkners with traits of computer task windows, found throughout all of Cyber World.
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* CoolCat: Cool ''computerized'' cat.
* LivingProgram: They are personifications of generic computer tasks or programs.
* MakeMeWannaShout: As one of their attacks, Tasques can meow loud enough to scream out bullets.
* MindScrew: Its recruitment page lists "cat food" as both its liked ''and'' disliked thing.
* PunnyName: Their name is a pun on the word "task", which can be rearranged to spell "kats", hence their appearance and behaviour. It's also likely a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasque_(software) an open-source task manager program of the same name]].
* ShockAndAwe: They're Cat/Electric-type, according to the recruitment screen.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Virovirokun]]
!!Virovirokun
[[quoteright:132:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/virovirokun.png]]
[[caption-width-right:132:''"Happy new year 1997!"'']]

Cutesy computer virus criminals that refuse to get treated, causing mayhem all around the Cyber World.
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* ArchEnemy: The Ambyu-Lances, living anti-virus programs trying to stamp them out. Finding a Virovirokun and an Ambyu-Lance in the same battle [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration has them fighting each other]], which unfortunately gets your team caught in the crossfire of their bullets. You can even see a Virovirokun being chased by an Ambyu-Lance in the overworld at one point.
* ComputerVirus: Darkners that manifest from computer viruses.
* EnemyMine: Downplayed. If in battle with the anti-viral Ambyu-Lance, they will fight each other, but also end up catching Kris' party in their crossfire. Their projectiles can collide and cancel each other out.
* GratuitousJapanese: "Virovirokun" is a combination of Japanese sound symbolism and UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics.
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: One Virovirokun helps explain the rules of Dark World battles to Noelle.
* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: After realising Noelle has never fought in a battle before and has no clue how to, one of them stops fighting and helps Kris explain battle rules to her.
* LivingProgram: They are personified computer viruses.
* ShoutOut:
** One of their attacks involves mini-Virovirokun firing projectiles downward while slowly moving closer to the bottom of the screen, a clear nod to ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders''.
** Some of their quotes reference infamous real-life computer worms, such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy99 "Happy new year 1997!"]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ILOVEYOU "I've got a love letter for you."]]
* VisualPun: Computer viruses that are designed to look like biological viruses.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Poppup]]
!!Poppup
[[quoteright:140:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poppup.png]]
[[caption-width-right:140:''"Click Here! Click Here! Click Here! Click Here!"'']]

Dolphin Darkners that live inside pop-up advertisements, who like to hide in the ad-filled city and ambush the heroes.
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* AscendedMeme:
** One event from having Susie click on them has her attracted to an ad featuring "a flaming eggplant holding a chainsaw", acknowledging the fandom's note of how her face resembles an eggplant.
** Should Ralsei be asked to click on one, he'll try to aim for the one he wants but then get cut off by a sudden pop-up with a machine gun on it.
* AttentionWhore: The Check description notes that they're "starved for attention".
* BrainBleach: If Ralsei accidentally hits an ad featuring "lightners 4 darkners in ur area", the text notes that he's mortified by the contents.
* ButtonMashing: To block a Poppup's ad attacks and try to spare it, you'll need to mash the button to block as many ads as you can within a time limit. Block 10 ads and it'll become spareable.
* ChestMonster: At least one of them disguises itself as an item-containing trash can, revealing itself when Kris gets close.
* ClickbaitGag: Weaponized; They like to lure party members into clicking on them by using [[YourHeartsDesire their desires]] as eye-catching content, such as a "how to make friends" guide for Ralsei and a "[[BrickJoke How to Draw Dragons]]" coloring book for Noelle.
* DeviousDolphins: They are dangerous dolphin-shaped monsters embodying pop-up ads. Outside of the Dark World, they manifest as malware-infested pop-up ads with pictures of dolphins on them.
* EmotionEater: Downplayed. If nobody is paying attention to them, they shrivel and become Tired. Should you click on them, it's noted that the characters usually do so unconsciously, which summons more Poppups to make the battle more difficult.
* EnemySummoner: Using "Click" on a Poppup spawns in another Poppup. However, attempting to Click on Poppups when there are too many enemies in the battlefield will cause so many Poppups to spawn that they all crash, and are instantly removed from the battle.
* EpicFail: Susie's actions by clicking on them stands out. On one occasion, she'll end up clicking on a picture of steak--not an ad featuring the picture, ''just some picture of a steak''. On another, she'll actually miss and instead click on the word processor, which somehow installs a virus.[[note]]Most likely due to a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_virus Macro Virus]], something that was common in the late 90's[[/note]]
* {{Expy}}: Poppup's appearance as a dolphin/bird hybrid and their love of "Leemo fruit" paints them as one to the eponymous virtual pet from ''Fin Fin on Teo the Magic Planet''.
* FriendlyPlayfulDolphin: DeviousDolphins status aside, they're completely spareable and recruitable like any other monster. Once actually spareable, their body takes on a much more friendly shade of pink, while their crossed out circle gets replaced by a smiley face.
* GlassCannon: They have a high attack stat of 9, but a defense stat of only 3.
* GratuitousJapanese: Sometimes they'll speak in poorly spelled Japanese, most notably "ASOBOH" ("LET'S PLAY").
* InterfaceScrew: They can create pop-up ads to cover your field of vision in battle, which can get the player hit by bullets they wouldn't be able to see.
* JumpScare: They blend into the overworld and, true to their namesake, come almost out of nowhere, leading to every encounter being a surprise.
* LivingProgram: They are personifications of pop-up ads.
* NoIndoorVoice: Their dialogue is almost always shouted out, or written in capital letters.
* SchmuckBait: Choosing to click on them just summons more Poppup ads. Although, constantly loading more of them in is another viable way of ending their encounters.
* ShoutOut: Being malicious programs designed after dolphins brings to mind the [[invoked]][[MemeticMutation memetic image]] of the desktop icon saying, "Totally Not a Virus. Trust Me...im a dolphin" from the WINDOWS 93 website.
* YourHeartsDesire: Asking any of the party to click on them gives unique FlavorText depicting why they would.
** If [[EmoTeen Kris]] clicks, they get an ad about "monsters 4 humans in your area", a video about making a knife out of spaghetti, and an advert for "[[BreadEggsMilkSquick demon summoning classes for teens]]".
** [[BloodKnight Susie]] will click on "an ad featuring a flaming eggplant holding a chainsaw".
** [[TheHeart Ralsei]] will be drawn to a pop-up with a bunny on it offering lessons on how to make friends, only to accidentally hit an ad of a machine gun that appears over it. He'll also accidentally choose an advert featuring "lightners 4 darkners in ur area", [[BrainBleach shocking him]].
** [[LipstickLesbian Noelle]] misclicks on an offer to buy "How To Draw Dragons", and is also offered links to "Hot Female Santas In Your Area" and [[NightmareFetishist creepy game glitch compilations]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maus/Mauswheel]]
!!Maus/Mauswheel
[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maus.png]]
[[caption-width-right:195:''(Catch me, catch me!)'']]
[[quoteright:154:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mauswheel.png]]
[[caption-width-right:154:''[[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 (Rolling around at the speed of mouse...)]]'']]

Literal computer mice scurrying about the city, with an attachment to cheese. The Mauswheel is formed when three of them combine together to torment Queen's dining staff.
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* ActuallyFourMooks: {{Inverted}} with Mauswheel, which consists of three Maice but is counted as a single enemy.
* AnimalJingoism:
** Mauswheel is at odds with the [[BirdPeople Swatchlings]] in the kitchen, though the predator-prey relationship is Inverted with the Swatchlings in fear of the Maice.
** When Mauswheel starts spinning out of control at the end of their fight, [[CatFolk Tasque Manager]] and one of her Tasques comes in to take care of the rest.
* TheDividual: Mauswheel only counts as one enemy, even though it's made up of three Maice.
* ADogNamedDog: A computer mouse named Maus (German for "mouse").
* EekAMouse: They terrify Noelle, who will jump across to the nearest platform at the sight of them. [[BlackComedy This is necessary to clear a few puzzles.]] Unlike regular Maice, Mauswheel doesn't scare the protagonists, but it ''does'' manage to freak out the [[ConsummateProfessional Swatchlings]] preparing food in the kitchen.
* GratuitousGerman: "Maus" just means "mouse" in German.
* PunnyName: "Mouse wheel"... get it?
* RatKing: Mauswheel is a considerably cuter than average example, but is still three rodents bound at the tail into a single entity.
* SchmuckBait: Their first appearance as enemies is caused if you deliberately choose to touch the random slice of cheese at the side of the alleyway.
* SpectacularSpinning: When the three Maice spin around, huge bullets come out! This is apparently their favourite pastime, as their dislikes include "losing momentum".
* StockAnimalDiet: The very first Maus the player is likely to fight in combat appears when they try to touch its cheese.
* StockVideoGamePuzzle: You'll need to redirect swarms of Maice into the proper holes throughout Chapter 2.
* SwarmOfRats: If you want to spare Mauswheel, you'll have to capture a ZergRush of tiny purple mice under a cage.
* TrappedTheWrongTarget: In the event which Ralsei is asked to capture the Maice, he'll put peanut butter to lure them to a cage. Susie ends up trapped instead.
-->'''Ralsei:''' Susie!!!\\
'''Susie:''' The hell you blaming ME for!! YOU made the trap!!
* UniqueEnemy: Only one Mauswheel is fought, and it's in the Queen's mansion.
* VisualPun: Computer mice, with a side of the wheels pet rodents run on for exercise.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ambyu-Lance]]
!!Ambyu-Lance
[[quoteright:162:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ambyulance.png]]
[[caption-width-right:162:''"Did you take your bullets today?"'']]

Syringe-headed antiviruses that hunt down the city's viruses in the name of healthiness.
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* ArchEnemy: The [[ComputerVirus Virovirokun]], befitting an anti-virus program. Finding an Ambyu-Lance and a Virovirokun in the same battle [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration has them fighting each other]], which unfortunately gets your team caught in the crossfire of their bullets. You can even see a Virovirokun being chased by an Ambyu-Lance in the overworld at one point.
* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: It's an antivirus program with a syringe for a head.
* CallBack: One of the possible in-game flavor texts when battling them mentions that they compare battling Kris' gang to a dentist visit. In ''Undertale'', Asgore tries to calm Frisk down just before his boss battle by suggesting that they think of it as like a visit to the dentist.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Sometimes, the ambulance bullets it sends down the "road" will abruptly swerve towards the player's SOUL. With [[IncendiaryExponent tires on fire]].
* DubNameChange: To "Q-9" in the Japanese localization. [[GoroawaseNumber It's pronounced "kyūkyū"]], which is a play on the Japanese word for ambulance, "kyūkyūsha" (救急車).
* EnemyMine: Downplayed. Even though Ambyu-Lances express a will of fighting a [[ComputerVirus Virovirokun]], they both target Kris' party in battle. However, it's because they're unintentionally catching the party in the crossfire, with their bullets destroying each other on contact.
* GiantMedicalSyringe: Their heads are shaped like one, topped with a siren light.
* LivingProgram: They are personifications of antivirus programs.
* PunnyName: "Ambulance" and "lance".
* ShockAndAwe: According to the recruitment screen, its element is Order/Electric.
* TakingTheBullet: If you have Ralsei in your party, you can spare Ambyu-Lances by deliberately getting hit by one of their ambulance attacks.
* VisualPun: Anti-''virus'' programs designed with a medical theme.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Swatchling]]
!!Swatchling
[[quoteright:163:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swatchling.png]]
[[caption-width-right:163:''"We have prepared several attack patterns for your enjoyment."'']]

The pointy bird servants of Queen, always working hard to keep her mansion clean. They love to color-coordinate their outfits.
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* BattleButler: A veritable ''army'' of them, no less!
* BerserkButton: Swatchlings don't start antagonizing the player until they start breaking the Queen's vases.
* BirdPeople: They all have angular heads that resembles those of birds, and one of their attacks involves them fluttering their arms to fly and divebomb on the SOUL.
* ConsummateProfessional: "You can always count on him to work hard," according to his recruitment bio. Amusingly, this trope is later [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] when [[EekAMouse Mauswheel]] runs loose in the Queen's kitchen and all the Swatchling chefs fly into a panic.
* TheDandy: They're described as such on their recruitment page.
* DubNameChange: In the Japanese localization, they are called "Palettler" (パレットラー).
* EekAMouse: They are terrified of a Mauswheel... because it showed up to the dinner party uninvited, and it doesn't wear a wig.
* EliteMooks: They're Queen's personal servants and bodyguards. While a few of them are seen directing traffic in the Cyber City, the player doesn't get to fight them until they're StormingTheCastle. Living up to their image, they are tricky foes to fight. The mechanism to Spare them is not obvious, and they cannot be spared individually until '''all''' of them are willing, which means you get to deal with the tricky attack patterns of two or three Swatchlings at once for the whole battle.
* EmpathicShapeshifter: Swatchlings' clothes and eyes change color in response to the things Kris, Ralsei, and Susie tell them during battle. When all the Swatchlings match in color, they can be spared.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: {{Subverted}}. One room in the castle's acid pool area has a trapped Swatchling standing on an island with no way back to the main land. He'll thank you for freeing him, but one of the switches in the room deviously places a vase on the exit bridge, forcing you to break it to leave. If you do so, [[BerserkButton the Swatchling you just rescued notices]], but has enough sense to not engage in a fight and simply leaves.
* HelpfulMook: Green Swatchlings can sometimes spawn in green candies into the battle box, which heals the characters just like how green attacks in ''Undertale'' do.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: PlayedForLaughs. One Swatchling would rather stand on a hot oven than get close to a Mauswheel.
* MeaningfulName: Their name is a reference to color swatches, befitting how you Spare them by coordinating their colors. Their Japanese name instead is a portmanteau of "palette" and "butler".
* MrFanservice: Tall, muscular, and oddly handsome for angular birdmen. If you look in the background of Swatch's shop you can see the silhouettes of them sensually posing in what appears to be corsets.
* OneGenderRace: There don't seem to be any female Swatchlings. (The shopkeeper does mention boys ''and'' girls, but might be referring to Tasque Manager.)
* PlayboyBunny: You can see a bunch of them dressed in outfits resembling these behind Swatch at the shop.
* PricelessMingVase: Breaking the Queen's pottery is what first alerts the Swatchlings to the three heroes' presence. From then on, they're a recurring enemy.
* PunchClockVillain: They're JustFollowingOrders when they're sent in to attack you. You can rescue one stranded on an island in Queen’s acid pool, and when you break a vase getting yourself out he’ll decide to let you go just this once. Outside of combat, a few Swatchlings are perfectly happy to talk to the heroes about the banquet the Queen is planning.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Give high-pitched squees at the sight of Ralsei in a suit.
* SharpDressedMan: Befitting butlers, they wear business suits, which they prefer to be color-coordinated. They [[{{Squee}} scream in unison]] while admiring Ralsei's butler outfit.
* StockVideoGamePuzzle: Swatchlings are always fought in groups of two or three. To spare them, the player needs to turn them all the same colour.
* TopHeavyGuy: Compared to their wide chests and arms, their legs are shorter and skinnier.
* VocalDissonance: Emit soft yet tender bird shrieks (as Susie describes), in spite of their wide build.
* TheWorfEffect: They are pretty burly {{Battle Butler}}s that are tough in battle... but they are scared of the Mauswheel, a tougher MiniBoss.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tasque Manager]]
!!Tasque Manager
[[quoteright:177:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tasquemanager.png]]
[[caption-width-right:177:''"Chaos, chaos!? No, no! Order, order!"'']]

The strict maid of Queen's Mansion who corrals all of the rambunctious Tasques around the place.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Head maid and tamer of the Tasques in Queen's mansion, and a mini-boss faced on one of the floors.
* BerserkButton: She really dislikes disorder and chaos. And also clowns. Equip Jevil's items for her fight and she'll complain about them.
* BigDamnHeroes: If you spare her and subsequently fill Mauswheel's Mercy meter a bit later, she'll drop in with a Tasque to take Mauswheel away after it refuses to calm down.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: A downplayed example, if not averted, in the Weird route. She's one of the few monsters to survive Noelle's rampage in the Weird route, but is seemingly reprogrammed to work for Spamton instead, and made much stronger. However, she's otherwise identical to her personality and behavior in the normal route, with no major differences in dialogue or flavor text. Given her obsession with order, she may just be LoyalToThePosition.
* CatFolk: Designed with feline features and is more anthropomorphic than the Tasques she tames.
* TheDragon: Like Rouxls Kaard, she's one of the few minions who has authority over the {{Mook}}s guarding the Mansion, commanding them to destroy intruders[[note]]Berdly used Werewires during his fight, but against Queen's will[[/note]]. However, this trope is more prominent in the Weird route, where she's the final obstacle before Queen's post.
* FloatingLimbs: Her hands float freely, detached from the rest of her body. Her upper body might also be floating above her lower body based on her IdleAnimation, though [[DependingOnTheArtist the fan-artists flip-flop on if that's the case]].
* {{Foil}}: To Rouxls Kaard. Both offer the heroes puzzles and command their own subordinates, and both are [[TheDragon loyal servants]] to whoever rules their Dark World's central area. In contrast to Rouxls being a shoddy puzzlesmith, Tasque Manager is infinitely more competent and offers a challenging fight if they can't solve her quiz. Rouxls will command the doglike K. Round to fight in his stead as a last resort, then retcons it as a SecretTestOfCharacter, while Tasque Manager is a cat tamer that can leave without a fight if you answer correctly.
* LightningLash: She carries around a whip, whose tip can shoot out electricity.
* LivingProgram: She's a personification of a Task Manager, a system that monitors other programs running on a computer.
* LoyalToThePosition: No matter who rules the Mansion, she will keep it organized and take care of the intruders.
* MinionShipping: {{Parodied|Trope}}. Fellow Dark World [[TheDragon mini-boss]] Rouxls tried to make himself her "minion for life" by throwing a bouquet at her, mistaking her to be the ruler. She reacted by electrocuting him.
* NinjaMaid: Works as the mansion maid and can put up a fight.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Robot lion tamer catgirl furry maid.
* OrderVersusChaos: She prides herself on keeping everything neat and organised, putting her firmly on the side of order. Fittingly, her FlavourText and in-battle quotes (should you fight her with the Devilsknife or Jevilstail equipped) suggest she isn't too fond of the chaotic Jevil.
* PowerCordTail: She has a blue power cord for a tail.
* PunnyName: Obviously on "Task Manager".
* RobotMaid: A computer program varient who fits the apperance.
* ShockAndAwe: Her whip can fire out jolts of electricity.
* ShoutOut: Her Check description [[Music/{{Devo}} quips]], "[[Music/FreedomOfChoice Whip it good!]]"
* SimonSaysMiniGame: One of her attacks involves creating a block of four labeled windows, calling out the letter on one of them, and then zapping every square other than the one she said. One dojo challenge requires you to endure a series of these from her.
* SuddenlyVoiced: The second character in the game to have a voice, used in her game of Simon Says. She says which quadrant of her grid to go into; that quadrant will be safe while the others will be electrified.
* WhipItGood: Her weapon of choice, used to fire bullets and activate her SimonSaysMiniGame. Her description even references the TropeNamer.
* ZeroEffortBoss: While you can't avoid fighting her, and she's normally a decently tough opponent, it's possible to end her battle non-lethally as early as the first turn. Answer every question of her quiz before the fight correctly and she starts with her Mercy gauge at 100%; her Tasques follow her when she's spared, so that single input is all you'll need to do.
[[/folder]]
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