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* KickTheSonOfABitch: The Chamblemon utterly freak out once the Geremon show up to take them away, crying and pleading for the heroes to rescue them. Given the painful torture they inflicted on Ruli, Hiro, and the many brides they kidnapped, along with ruining the weddings so many of their victims were looking forward to, one can't help but feel the Geremon were justified in inflicting the same fate on them.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: PayEvilUntoEvil: The Chamblemon utterly freak out once the Geremon show up to take them away, crying and pleading for the heroes to rescue them. Given the painful torture they inflicted on Ruli, Hiro, and the many brides they kidnapped, along with ruining the weddings so many of their victims were looking forward to, one can't help but feel the Geremon were justified in inflicting the same fate on them.
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** Bloomlordmon is able to effortlessly defeat the three Mega-level partners. Keep in mind that just two of them were able to defeat enemies such as [=ZeedMilleliumon=] and Quartzmon prior. In addittion, he is able to at least put up some resistance against and damage Regulusmon, who also completely curbstomps the Megas trio.

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** Bloomlordmon is able to effortlessly defeat the three Mega-level partners. Keep in mind that just two of them were able to defeat enemies such as [=ZeedMilleliumon=] and Quartzmon prior. In addittion, he is able to at least put up some resistance against and damage Regulusmon, who also completely curbstomps This puts [=BloomLordmon=] far above the Megas trio.likes of digimon that in any other series would be the FinalBoss.
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* TheAce: There's a reason why he's appointed to defend the mysterious voice. According to him, he's defeated numerous Digimon affected by the Black Corrosion and he easily defeats three of the protagonist's Ultimates while barely even moving once.
** Bloomlordmon is able to effortlessly defeat the three Mega-level partners. Keep in mind that just two of them were able to defeat enemies such as ZeedMilleliumon and Quartzmon prior. In addittion, he is able to at least put up some resistance against and damage Regulusmon, who also completely curbstomps the Megas trio.

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* TheAce: There's a reason why he's appointed to defend the mysterious voice. According to him, he's defeated numerous Digimon affected by the Black Corrosion and he easily defeats three of the protagonist's Ultimates while barely even moving once. It's implied since he avoided corrosion himself that he defeated the infected digimon without even getting hit once.
** Bloomlordmon is able to effortlessly defeat the three Mega-level partners. Keep in mind that just two of them were able to defeat enemies such as ZeedMilleliumon [=ZeedMilleliumon=] and Quartzmon prior. In addittion, he is able to at least put up some resistance against and damage Regulusmon, who also completely curbstomps the Megas trio.
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** Bloomlordmon is able to effortlessly defeat the three Mega-level partners. Keep in mind that just two of them were able to defeat enemies such as ZeedMilleliumon and Quartzmon prior. In addittion, he is able to at least put up some resistance against and damage Regulusmon, who also completely curbstomps the Megas trio.
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She has a massive involvement behind Hokuto's actions and the worldwide crisis that began after the Quartzmon case, but only shows up in person at the final episode of the series.

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* TheImmune: These guys are immune to Gulus Realm Burst Particles, which is why they were sent to keep an eye on [=GulusGammamon=].



* NoSell: These guys are immune to Gulus Realm Burst Particles.
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* BladeOnAStick: He wields a flower-like spear as his weapon, but when using Gran Del Sol, its petals fully bloom, revealing it to be an ''actual'' flower. He uses it to deliver a piercing jab for his Sprout Rush attack.
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* TopGod: Ultimate/Mega level Digimon in this series are established by the creators as being Digimon that have effectively ascended to godhood. Quantumon is the ruler of the Digital World and above even them.

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* AboveGoodAndEvil: She sends potentially dangerous digimon into the human world without getting consent or explaining what's going on, resulting in more than one fatal incident for both humans and digimon. She doesn't do this out of malice, but as part of her desire to learn emotions. It's PlayedWith, as digimon like Jellymon and Angoramon don't have a problem with being zapped to the human world personally because it enabled them to meet their human partner, and she did this because it was the only future out of trillions of simulated universes where the human and digital worlds didn't destroy each other.

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* AboveGoodAndEvil: She sends potentially dangerous digimon Digimon into the human world without getting consent or explaining what's going on, resulting in more than one fatal incident for both humans and digimon. She doesn't do this out of malice, but as part of her desire to learn emotions. It's PlayedWith, as digimon like Jellymon and Angoramon don't have a problem with being zapped to the human world personally because it enabled them to meet their human partner, and she did this because it was the only future out of trillions of simulated universes where the human and digital worlds didn't destroy each other.


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* {{Miko}}: Not quite, but her design, between her mask and her dress, especially its collar lines, give off Japanese shaman vibes.
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* BigGood: She's the ruler of the Digital World, and while responsible for a lot of issues, all she wants is peace between the human and digital worlds no matter how unlikely it is. Once the FinalBattle with Regulusmon starts, she intervenes to slow down time to give Hiro enough time to save Siriusmon. After the heroes meet her, she steps into the BigGood role properly, even setting up an alternate Digital World for Digimon and humans to form a united country within to further the goal of peace between the two species.

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* BigGood: A rare example where a character is ''both'' the BigGood and the GreaterScopeVillain. She's the ruler of the Digital World, and while responsible for a lot of issues, all she wants is peace between the human and digital worlds no matter how unlikely it is. Once the FinalBattle with Regulusmon starts, she intervenes to slow down time to give Hiro enough time to save Siriusmon. After the heroes meet her, she steps into the BigGood role properly, even setting up an alternate Digital World for Digimon and humans to form a united country within to further the goal of peace between the two species.
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* BigGood: She's the ruler of the Digital World, and while responsible for a lot of issues, all she wants is peace between the human and digital worlds no matter how unlikely it is. Once the FinalBattle with Regulusmon starts, she intervenes to slow down time to give Hiro enough time to save Siriusmon. After the heroes meet her, she steps into the BigGood role properly, even setting up an alternate Digital World for Digimon and humans to form a united country within to further the goal of peace between the two species.


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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the various versions of Yggdrasil. Like them, she's a computer-like being overseeing the Digital World and genuinely cares about her subjects. She's also limited by her overly logical nature and projections. However, ''unlike'' Yggdrasil, she never shows any malice towards humanity and would love nothing more than to see them and Digimon live in peace and harmony. Also unlike him, she's fully ''aware'' of her own BlueAndOrangeMorality and the fact it makes her predictions flawed, so her entire plan revolves around researching and gaining a better understanding of it for the benefit of both sides.

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'''Level: Ultimate'''\\



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'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Unlimited Journey, Hazy Time
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: She sends potentially dangerous digimon into the human world without getting consent or explaining what's going on, resulting in more than one fatal incident for both humans and digimon. She doesn't do this out of malice, but as part of her desire to learn emotions. It's PlayedWith, as digimon like Jellymon and Angoramon don't have a problem with being zapped to the human world personally because it enabled them to meet their human partner, and she did this because it was the only future out of trillions of simulated universes where the human and digital worlds didn't destroy each other.

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* ChestBurster: If his attack hits anyone, vines will sprout out from their body to incapacitate them and anyone near them.
* CurbStompBattle: He easily defeats all of the protagonist's Digimon without moving once. It also happened with numerous corrupted Digimon off-screen.

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* BladeOnAStick: He wields a flower-like spear as his weapon, but when using Gran Del Sol, its petals fully bloom, revealing it to be an ''actual'' flower. He uses it to deliver a piercing jab for his Sprout Rush attack.
* ChestBurster: If ''any'' of his attack hits attacks hit anyone, [[BodyHorror tree roots and vines will sprout out from the wound in their body body]] to incapacitate them and anyone near them.
* CurbStompBattle: He easily defeats all of the protagonist's Digimon without moving once. It also happened with numerous corrupted Digimon off-screen. However...
* CurbStompCushion: While [=BloomLordmon=] is able to deal with all three of the team's Ultimates with ease, he actually has to put in some effort in taking on Regulusmon. [=BloomLordmon=] doesn't ''win'' the fight, but he still manages to break off one of Regulusmon's horns and lets the rest of the team fight in his stead to aid Siriusmon when it's clear he's too weakened to continue. Considering how every prior opponent who faced even [=GulusGammamon=] was easily dispatched, this really says something about his power.
* TheFairFolk: Despite his knightly appearance and plant-like characteristics, [=BloomLordmon=] is categorized as a Pixie Digimon.
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* MrExposition: She spends most of her scene explaining a ton of lore and wrapping up loose ends.

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According to [=GulusGammamon=], this being destroyed his planet in the distant past and will enter the human world 2000 years in the future, and he seeks to create a group of corrupted Digimon to combat it.

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According to [=GulusGammamon=], this being destroyed his planet in the distant past and will enter the human world 2000 2,000 years in the future, and he seeks to create a group of corrupted Digimon to combat it.



* MotivationalLie: It's implied [=GulusGammamon=] might have just made it up to motivate Quantumon into going along with Hiro and company's desire for digimon/human co-existence.

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* GodzillaThreshold: Seems to be the case, as [=GulusGammamon=] considers it such a menace that he's willing to spread a virus that will corrupt the Digital World and turn its inhabitants into frenzied monsters just to give them enough power to have a chance at defeating it alongside him. Considering his own power displayed throughout the series, that's saying something.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: While Quantumon was introduced alongside it in the final episode, she was at least foreshadowed in the episode prior; this thing's existence only comes in the second half of the finale and is never hinted at before.
* MotivationalLie: It's implied [=GulusGammamon=] might have just made it up to motivate Quantumon into going along with Hiro and company's desire for digimon/human co-existence.Digimon/human co-existence.
* PlanetEater: [=GulusGammamon=] claims that it devoured the planet he came from and that it will do so to Earth and the Digital World once it reaches them.
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* BlueAndOriginMorality: By her own admission, her emotions and human emotions are not the same thing. She's aware of this and the fact that her predictions are flawed due to her inability to comprehend human emotions. This was the entire reason she sent Digimon to the human world in the first place.

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* BlueAndOriginMorality: BlueAndOrangeMorality: By her own admission, her emotions and human emotions are not the same thing. She's aware of this and the fact that her predictions are flawed due to her inability to comprehend human emotions. This was the entire reason she sent Digimon to the human world in the first place.
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* BlueAndOriginMorality: By her own admission, her emotions and human emotions are not the same thing. She's aware of this and the fact that her predictions are flawed due to her inability to comprehend human emotions. This was the entire reason she sent Digimon to the human world in the first place.
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* MotivationalLie: It's implied [=GulusGammamon=] might have just made it up to motivate Quantumon into going along with Hiro and company's desire for digimon/human co-existence.
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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Subverted. Despite being a PhysicalGod who can directly interfere with the human and Digital Worlds, she herself is not shown to have any fighting capabilities and needs the Black Digimon and [=BloomLordmon=] to bodyguard her.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bloomlordmon_3.jpg ''"None may pass this point."'']]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShuichiIkeda\\
'''Attribute:''' Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Multiple Seed, Sprout Rush, Gran Del Sol

The guardian of the mysterious Digimon who is transporting other Digimon into the human world. He is known for defeating numerous Digimon corroded by the Black Corrosion before. When the protagonists meet him, he refuses to deliver any information and proceeds to give them a CurbStompBattle, before [=GulusGammamon=] awakens and shows his true colors.
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* TheAce: There's a reason why he's appointed to defend the mysterious voice. According to him, he's defeated numerous Digimon affected by the Black Corrosion and he easily defeats three of the protagonist's Ultimates while barely even moving once.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The bait to Regulusmon's Switch. The first half of Episode 66 has the protagonists fruitlessly trying to get past him, but when Regulusmon goes out of control, Hiro calls off the fight and splits him from Gammamon's body, causing him to snap and the protagonists to draw their attention to dealing with the Jet-Black Champion instead.
* ChestBurster: If his attack hits anyone, vines will sprout out from their body to incapacitate them and anyone near them.
* CurbStompBattle: He easily defeats all of the protagonist's Digimon without moving once. It also happened with numerous corrupted Digimon off-screen.
* GateGuardian: Defends intruders from the Mysterious Voice and will ''not'' let anyone pass without a fight.
* TheGiant: For a humanoid Digimon, he's fairly massive and easily towers over the human protagonists.
* TotalPartyWipe: Delivers one of these to the protagonists, even as they're all using their Ultimate forms. It went to the point where [=GulusGammamon=] comes out and evolves into Regulusmon to give him a much harder opponent.
* TheWorfEffect: Downplayed. He effortlessly defeated countless corrupted Digimon and stomps all over the protagonist's Digimon without even moving, but when he fights Regulusmon, he ends up drawing with him as Hiro interrupts the fight, and later on, we find out he's heavily weakened and is only pretending to be okay.
* WouldHurtAChild: Almost impales Gammamon with his spear until [=GulusGammamon=] shows up to take over the fight.
* YouShallNotPass: The first thing coming out from him is a warning against the protagonists that nobody will get past him. And he makes it very clear on the warning that he does not play around.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Nobody knows if this thing even ''exists''. [=GulusGammamon=] doesn't seem to take it too seriously, either, especially when Hiro asks him about it. It does convince Quantumon to take all the Digimon back, however.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Nobody knows if this thing even ''exists''. [=GulusGammamon=] doesn't seem to take it too seriously, either, especially when Hiro asks him about it. It does convince Quantumon to take all the Digimon back, however.

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* AsianFoxSpirit: Is clearly based on the kitsune. It is even given offerings of inari sushi.

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* AsianFoxSpirit: Is clearly based on the kitsune. It is even given offerings of inari sushi.



* InnocentBystander: They were simply living their normal lives until Sealsdramon killed them.

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* InnocentBystander: They were simply living their normal lives until Sealsdramon killed them.



--> '''Monodramon #1''': "I hate to admit it, but this is one thing this world does right!"\\
'''Monodramon #2''' "It's nice and fre-" '''*Stab!*'''

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--> '''Monodramon #1''': "I I hate to admit it, but this is one thing this world does right!"\\
right!\\
'''Monodramon #2''' "It's It's nice and fre-" fre- '''*Stab!*'''



* BreatherEpisode: He's a rather harmless but mischievous Digimon whose debut episode was sandwiched between Episode 13 and Episode 15, the former where the SerialKiller Sealsdramon and [[SuperpoweredEvilSide [=GulusGammamon=]]] first appeared in, and the latter where Phelesmon sets up a deathtrap to turn women into stone and the threat level of enemy Digimon in general starts skyrocketing.

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* BreatherEpisode: He's a rather harmless but mischievous Digimon whose debut episode was sandwiched between Episode 13 and Episode 15, the former where the SerialKiller Sealsdramon and [[SuperpoweredEvilSide [=GulusGammamon=]]] first appeared in, appear, and the latter where Phelesmon sets up a deathtrap to turn women into stone and the threat level of enemy Digimon in general starts skyrocketing.



* DemotedToExtra: In ''Anime/DigimonAdventureLastEvolutionKizuna'', Morphomon is Menoa Bellucci's CynicismCatalyst and the Digimon that would become the apocalyptic Eosmon. Here, it's a non-malicious MonsterOfTheWeek, and if there ''were'' any plans to unleash any {{Eldritch Abomination}}s to begin with they were stopped short by Clockmon.



* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Much like Piccolomon before her, Darcmon's initial appearance in the anime was in the movie ''Recap/DigimonFrontierMovieIslandOfLostDigimon'', where she underwent AdaptationalVillainy and was one of the alter-egos of Murmukusmon that he used to manipulate a CivilWar so he could use the slain Digimon as resources for his plans. Here, she's TruerToTheText, being an angelic Digimon simply looking for her lost servant/pet, Manticoremon, and gladly takes it back with her once the kids and their partners beat it, promising to keep a better eye on it.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Much like Piccolomon before her, Darcmon's initial appearance in the anime was in the movie ''Recap/DigimonFrontierMovieIslandOfLostDigimon'', where she underwent AdaptationalVillainy and was one of the alter-egos of Murmukusmon that he used to manipulate a CivilWar so he could use the slain Digimon as resources for his plans. Here, she's TruerToTheText, being an angelic Digimon simply looking for her lost servant/pet, Manticoremon, and gladly takes it back with her once the kids and their partners beat it, promising to keep a better eye on it.



* AndIMustScream: Trapped within the body of a human causes him as much shock as the human that he was planted within. He's also aware that Nanomon is controlling him to attack the party but can't do much against it.

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* AndIMustScream: Trapped Being trapped within the body of a human causes him as much shock as the human that he was planted within. He's also aware that Nanomon is controlling him to attack the party but can't do much against about it.



* BodyHorror: When he manifests fully from Tamotsu's body, Shadramon has his limbs, head, and wings sticking right out from it. It's not painful, but Shadramon was able to take over his mind, and Nanomon can control Shadramon by drilling Tamotsu's ear.
* BookEnds: His episode begins with him losing a battle on top of a hillside and dying on a night, only to be "resurrected" by Nanomon. At the end of the episode, he was separated from Tamotsu by Thetismon and disintegrates on the same hill the next night.

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* BodyHorror: When he manifests fully from Tamotsu's body, Shadramon has his limbs, head, and wings sticking right out from it. It's not painful, but Shadramon was able to take over his mind, and Nanomon can control Shadramon by drilling into Tamotsu's ear.
* BookEnds: His episode begins with him losing a battle on top of a hillside and dying on a at night, only to be "resurrected" by Nanomon. At the end of the episode, he was he's separated from Tamotsu by Thetismon and disintegrates on the same hill the next night.



* HopeSpot: After Nanomon has been defeated, Thetismon uses Adieu World to separate Shadramon from Tamotsu's body. Tamotsu has been saved and Shadramon rejoices in being able to keep his life and memories... only for his body to resume rapidly dissolving into data, much to his horror and everyone's shock. He spends his last moments crying out in despair, with Mummymon somberly noting that his fate of becoming a [=DigiTama=] is just the nature of all Digimon.

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* HopeSpot: After Nanomon has been defeated, Thetismon uses Adieu World to separate Shadramon from Tamotsu's body. Tamotsu has been saved and Shadramon rejoices in being able to keep his life and memories... only for his body to resume rapidly dissolving into data, much to his horror and everyone's shock. He spends his last moments crying out in despair, with Mummymon somberly sombrely noting that his fate of becoming a [=DigiTama=] is just the nature of all Digimon.



* AmbiguousSituation: When all three reappear in Episode 59, each of them have a case of RedEyesTakeWarning to go alongside their GlowingEyesOfDoom... something that wasn't the case beforehand especially since none of these three Digimon naturally have red-colored eyes, with only [=BlackGalgomon's=] eyes remotely resembling red normally. Agumon (Black) and [=BlackGrowmon=] had glowing eyes in their first appearances, but they were first shown with their normal green and yellow colors respectively.

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* AmbiguousSituation: When all three reappear in Episode 59, each of them have a case of RedEyesTakeWarning to go alongside their GlowingEyesOfDoom... something that wasn't the case beforehand beforehand, especially since none of these three Digimon naturally have red-colored eyes, with only [=BlackGalgomon's=] eyes remotely resembling red normally. Agumon (Black) and [=BlackGrowmon=] had glowing eyes in their first appearances, but they were first shown with their normal green and yellow colors respectively.



* NoSell: If Regulusmon's ''Digimon reference Book'' entry hasn't told you anything yet, these guys are immune to Gulus Realm Burst Particles.

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* NoSell: If Regulusmon's ''Digimon reference Book'' entry hasn't told you anything yet, these These guys are immune to Gulus Realm Burst Particles.



* GreaterScopeVillain: It all kickstarted when she tried to see if Digimon and humans can have stable relations, but according to her there's no such possibility, so she sent random Digimon into the human world to collect data on human information. The only reason why she isn't in the Antagonists folder is that she was ostensibly still on the protagonist's side (and in fact, assisted Hokuto in creating the protagonist's Digivices and lent a hand for Hiro to thwart Regulusmon) and doesn't do anything overtly antagonistic.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: It all kickstarted started when she tried to see if Digimon and humans can could have stable relations, but according to her there's no such possibility, so she sent random Digimon into the human world to collect data on human information.humans. The only reason why she isn't in the Antagonists folder is that she was ostensibly still on the protagonist's side (and in fact, assisted Hokuto in creating the protagonist's Digivices and lent a hand for Hiro to thwart Regulusmon) and doesn't do anything overtly antagonistic.



* RealityWarper: Can ''actively'' interfere the gates between the human and Digital World and cut both worlds off from each other. It's implied she does this once the first infected Digimon, Dagomon, shown up in the human world.
* ((Seers)): Quantumon can see through billions and trillions of possible futures.

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* RealityWarper: Can ''actively'' interfere with the gates between the human and Digital World and cut both worlds off from each other. It's implied she does this once the first infected Digimon, Dagomon, shown showed up in the human world.
* ((Seers)): {{Seers}}: Quantumon can see through billions and billions, if not trillions of possible futures.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: She was just trying to pursue a stable future between Digimon and humans, but no matter what, there's no such thing. Too bad she just sends random Digimon in, and of course there are a bunch that do horrible things for whatever reasons.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: She was just trying to pursue a stable future between Digimon and humans, but no matter what, there's no such thing. Too bad she just sends random Digimon in, to the human world, and of course there are a bunch that do horrible things for whatever reasons.



* PeoplePuppets: Based on how they seem to regain consciousness after Eyesmon is dispelled, they're presumably just hollowed-out puppets like Emma is after Eyesmon is out of the bag.



* PeoplePuppets: Based on how they seem to regain consciousness after Eyesmon is dispelled, they're presumably just hollowed-out puppets like Emma is after Eyesmon is out of the bag.



* HiveMind: The affected students retain their own voice, whatever they are wearing before they are hunted down and their speech patterns, but can only ask for [=DarkKnightmon's=] head. Since they don't specify whose head they're looking for and most people don't expect a Digimon to go after them, the would-be victim state that they don't know, at which [=DarkKnightmon=] appears to claim them and move on to the next person.

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* HiveMind: The affected students retain their own voice, whatever they are wearing before they are hunted down and their speech patterns, but can only ask for [=DarkKnightmon's=] head. Since they don't specify whose head they're looking for and most people don't expect a Digimon to go after them, the would-be victim state that they don't know, at which point [=DarkKnightmon=] appears to claim them and move on to the next person.
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* GodInHumanForm: She posed as a human to send emails to people so they would help her build devices that act as bridges between humans and Digimon. Hokuto just happened to be the person who opened one of her mails and got suckered in.



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* GreaterScopeVillain: It all kickstarted when she tried to see if Digimon and humans can have stable relations, but according to her there's no such possibility, so she sent random Digimon into the human world to collect data on human information. The only reason why she isn't in the Angatonists folder is that she was ostensibly still on the protagonist's side (and in fact, assisted Hokuto in creating the protagonist's Digivices and lent a hand for Hiro to thwart Regulusmon) and doesn't do anything overtly antagonistic.
* MultipleChoicePast: Quantumon can see through billions and trillions of possible futures.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Nobody knows if this thing even exists. [=GulusGammamon=] doesn't seem to take it too seriously, either, especially when Hiro asks him about it. It does convince Quantumon to take all the Digimon back, however.

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* TheSpook: Nobody knows what it really is or if it even exists.

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[[folder:The Endbringer]]
According to [=GulusGammamon=], this being destroyed his planet in the distant past and will enter the human world 2000 years in the future, and he seeks to create a group of corrupted Digimon to combat it.

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* EldritchAbomination: If it exists, then it ''really'' is a terrific threat.
* TheSpook: Nobody knows what it really is or if it even exists.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: She was just trying to pursue a stable future between Digimon and humans, but no matter what, there's no such thing. Too bad she just sends random Digimon in and it leads to all the horrible stuff in the series.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: It all kickstarted when she tried to see if Digimon and humans can have stable relations, but according to her there's no such possibility, so she sent random Digimon into the human world to collect data on human information. The only reason why she isn't in the Angatonists folder is that she was ostensibly still on the protagonist's side (and in fact, assisted Hokuto in creating the protagonist's Digivices) and doesn't do anything overtly antagonistic.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: It all kickstarted when she tried to see if Digimon and humans can have stable relations, but according to her there's no such possibility, so she sent random Digimon into the human world to collect data on human information. The only reason why she isn't in the Angatonists folder is that she was ostensibly still on the protagonist's side (and in fact, assisted Hokuto in creating the protagonist's Digivices) Digivices and lent a hand for Hiro to thwart Regulusmon) and doesn't do anything overtly antagonistic.


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* TimeMaster: Can slow down time, which she uses to buy enough time for Hiro to enter Gammamon's world before Regulusmon manages to absorb him.

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