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* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Never been seen in person due to her nature as a cosmic deity.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Of Episode Three, ''Hymn of a Wailing Tundra''.]]
* JerkassGod
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Tiwig is the voice inside Ilynav's head, spurring her on to continue the war.]]
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: [[spoiler: Although only introduced in Episode Three, her power far exceeds the other Acolytes by an incredible margin.]]
* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Never been seen in person due to her nature as a cosmic deity.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Of Episode Three, ''Hymn of a Wailing Tundra''.]]
* JerkassGod
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deity.
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-->See the Characters/EpicSevenStarGenealogy page.
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* ArtEvolution: The six elemental entities fought in the "Spirit Altar" had their artworks improved in an update, which at last, gave them animated portraits just like the playable characters.
* ColorCodedElements: Their general color themes match the color of their elements.
* ElementalHairColors: Their hair colors match their respective elements; red hair for Magnar of theWorld's End Pub.
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* TheXOfY: Their names are followed by their respective element and written in this manner.
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* ArtEvolution: The six elemental entities fought in the "Spirit Altar" had their artworks improved in an update, which at last, gave them animated portraits just like the playable characters.
* ColorCodedElements: Their general color themes match the color of their elements.
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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't have a backstory, and we don't know anything aside from her name, which was revealed in patch notes. She's just accessible in the tavern if any of your party members are injured in Adventure stages, healing them instantly for a fee.
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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't have a backstory, and we don't know anything aside from her name, which was revealed in patch notes. She's just accessible in FireIsMasculine: Representing fire, he's the tavern if any most masculine-looking of your party members are injured in Adventure stages, healing them instantly for the Spirit Altar Bosses.
* MagmaMan: He attacks all enemies with afee.magma wave.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's always shown shirtless.
* MagmaMan: He attacks all enemies with a
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's always shown shirtless.
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The one in charge of the Alchemist Steeple.
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* MakingASplash: She attacks with a current of water.
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* WaterIsWomanly: Representing water, she's the most feminine-looking of the Spirit Altar Bosses.
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A blacksmith who runs the weapon crafting system.
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* HornedHumanoid: He has a pair of horns that look like tree branches.
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* ColorCodedElements: Their general color themes match the color of their elements.
* TheXOfY: Their names are followed by their respective element and written in this manner.
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* ArtEvolution: The six elemental entities fought in the "Spirit Altar" had their artworks improved in an update, which at last, gave them animated portraits just like the playable characters.
* ColorCodedElements: Their general color themes match the color of their elements.
* TheXOfY: Their names are followed by their respective element and written in this manner.
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* ArtEvolution: The six elemental entities fought in
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Similarly to Magnar, although it's much more noticeable in Rahel's case.
* MsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.
* SinisterScythe: She strikes the enemy with a scythe.
* MsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.
* SinisterScythe: She strikes the enemy with a scythe.
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->''[[spoiler: "Mercedes, destroy the enemies before you. Erase all trace of the Goddess from this land."'']]
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He ''towers'' over the landscape.
* BehemothBattle: In the prologue, the giants Anghraf and Zeaon fight each other during the Sixth World's war.
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. He has multiple arms, with some of them looking like whips, the flesh on his head extends way backwards to his body, which also gives opening to several eyes, and his chest also contains some eagle-like beast for a head.
* CombatTentacles: In the Prologue, Anghraf primarily fights using tentacles/whips that can rip apart Heirs.
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated and the Episode 1 story mode is cleared, he mostly loses his relevance as Straze takes the stage for Episode 2. In fact, most of the other continents were unaware of the war between him and Ritania and (wrongly) didn’t even consider him a big enough problem to step in and help solve, possibly because they were more concerned with Straze.
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.
* BehemothBattle: In the prologue, the giants Anghraf and Zeaon fight each other during the Sixth World's war.
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. He has multiple arms, with some of them looking like whips, the flesh on his head extends way backwards to his body, which also gives opening to several eyes, and his chest also contains some eagle-like beast for a head.
* CombatTentacles: In the Prologue, Anghraf primarily fights using tentacles/whips that can rip apart Heirs.
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated and the Episode 1 story mode is cleared, he mostly loses his relevance as Straze takes the stage for Episode 2. In fact, most of the other continents were unaware of the war between him and Ritania and (wrongly) didn’t even consider him a big enough problem to step in and help solve, possibly because they were more concerned with Straze.
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.
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* TheBrute
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end like Tenebria for Chapters 2 and 6.
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents with him, although he does not do so in the fight proper, only the cutscene afterwards.
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he is out of the story earlier than the other two (before even his own chapter is finished) and he is currently non-playable.
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attempt to destroy the heroes. Thankfully, they survive.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end like Tenebria for Chapters 2 and 6.
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents with him, although he does not do so in the fight proper, only the cutscene afterwards.
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he is out of the story earlier than the other two (before even his own chapter is finished) and he is currently non-playable.
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attempt to destroy the heroes. Thankfully, they survive.
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-->See the Characters/EpicSevenRitania page.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Similarly to Magnar, although it's much more noticeable in Rahel's case.
* MsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Similarly AssholeVictim: Thoroughly deserved being slaughtered by Kawerik.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does this toMagnar, although it's much more noticeable him.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets killed by one of his own super soldier experiments.
* KarmicDeath: Murdered by the man he brutally experimented on for years, having drastically reduced his lifespan.
* PosthumousCharacter: Kawerik killed him offscreen before the events of Episode 1, so we never see him outside of flashbacks.
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters inRahel's case.
the game without any redeeming qualities. He uses the Blue Cross church as his special army, leverages the Saints to manipulate the believers into supporting him, and created tons of artificial soldiers for the war but never made it officially so they had to be secretly disposed. Ironically he was killed by his own creation, Kawerik.
*MsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.WellIntentionedExtremist: This is probably the best thing you could say about him - he was willing to do anything to win the Archdemon War, even making artificial soldiers and experiment on humans.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does this to
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets killed by one of his own super soldier experiments.
* KarmicDeath: Murdered by the man he brutally experimented on for years, having drastically reduced his lifespan.
* PosthumousCharacter: Kawerik killed him offscreen before the events of Episode 1, so we never see him outside of flashbacks.
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters in
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->''[[spoiler: "Mercedes, destroy the enemies before you. Erase all trace of the Goddess from this land."'']]
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He ''towers'' over the landscape.
* BehemothBattle: In the prologue, the giants Anghraf and Zeaon fight each other during the Sixth World's war.
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. He has multiple arms, with some of them looking like whips, the flesh on his head extends way backwards to his body, which also gives opening to several eyes, and his chest also contains some eagle-like beast for a head.
* CombatTentacles: In the Prologue, Anghraf primarily fights using tentacles/whips that can rip apart Heirs.
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated and the Episode 1 story mode is cleared, he mostly loses his relevance as Straze takes the stage for Episode 2. In fact, most of the other continents were unaware of the war between him and Ritania and (wrongly) didn’t even consider him a big enough problem to step in and help solve, possibly because they were more concerned with Straze.
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.
* BehemothBattle: In the prologue, the giants Anghraf and Zeaon fight each other during the Sixth World's war.
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. He has multiple arms, with some of them looking like whips, the flesh on his head extends way backwards to his body, which also gives opening to several eyes, and his chest also contains some eagle-like beast for a head.
* CombatTentacles: In the Prologue, Anghraf primarily fights using tentacles/whips that can rip apart Heirs.
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated and the Episode 1 story mode is cleared, he mostly loses his relevance as Straze takes the stage for Episode 2. In fact, most of the other continents were unaware of the war between him and Ritania and (wrongly) didn’t even consider him a big enough problem to step in and help solve, possibly because they were more concerned with Straze.
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.
to:
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He ''towers'' over the landscape.
AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Katenka is purple-skinned.
*BehemothBattle: In the prologue, the giants Anghraf and Zeaon fight each other during the Sixth World's war.
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. HeMultiArmedAndDangerous: She has multiple arms, with some of them looking like whips, the flesh on his head extends way backwards to his body, which also gives opening to several eyes, and his chest also contains some eagle-like beast for a head.
hands, all wielding different weapons.
*CombatTentacles: In OutOfFocus: Unlike the Prologue, Anghraf primarily fights using tentacles/whips that can rip apart Heirs.
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated andother important officials of the Episode 1 story mode is cleared, he mostly loses his Ezeran Kingdom, she has neither an animated portrait nor much relevance as Straze takes in the stage for Episode 2. In fact, most of the other continents were unaware of the war between him and Ritania and (wrongly) didn’t even consider him a big enough problem to step in and help solve, possibly because they were more concerned with Straze.
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.story.
*
* BigBad: The cause of all the conflict in the story, at least for Episode 1.
* BodyHorror: He's such an eldritch abonimation with extremely odd anatomy. He
*
* DemonicPossession: He makes his grand return by using Mercedes as a host body.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: After he's finally eradicated and
* EldritchAbomination: Just '''look at him!'''
* EvilCounterpart: Anghraf to Ras; Both are avatar-like creations of their respective gods.
* FinalBoss: For Episode 1's story mode while possessing Mercedes.
* OneWingedAngel: Does this while in control of Mercedes, at first appearing to simply be her with red eyes before impaling Vildred and taking back the remaining Archdemon's Might, transforming her body into a demonic being reminiscent of a cross between an angel and a devil.
* TheManBehindTheMan: For all the Acolytes and Vildred (indirectly).
* SealedEvilInASixPack: Queen Diene knows that the Archdemon cannot be truly defeated without the Heir of the Covenant, so in order to prevent it from quickly resurrecting, she had to separate the Archdemon into six parts, distributed into different sanctums all around Ritania - Ezera's Sanctuary Gate Temple, Reingar's Sage Minaret, Dun Blyraia's World Tree, Wetheric Moor's Tagehel Ruins, Duselnorc's Lunar Cemetery, and Taranor's Fountain of Tears..
* TheSpeechless: Until he enters Mercedes's body at which point he communicates in her mind to destroy Ras.
* SplitPersonality: Anghraf's voice speaks to Mercedes, telling her to vanquish the enemies before her, and she responds in agreement, implying that she has been corrupted into doing so, yet Anghraf himself is still sharing and controlling her body even though she is the one who speaks aloud during the battle.
* TheUnfought: His original form is too enormous to be fought, so the heroes are unable to truly stop him until he takes over Mercedes.
* WhamLine: See his quote above? It’s the first and last time he speaks.
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[[folder:Nilgal]]
->''"I'll see you in the underworld, boys!"''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_nilgal.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Hand of the Archdemon]]
-->'''Rarity''': 5★
-->'''Element''': Earth
-->'''Class''': Warrior
-->'''Zodiac Sign''': Sagittarius
One of the Acolytes, and a master of poison. He threatens the land of the elves and the World Tree.
->''"I'll see you in the underworld, boys!"''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_nilgal.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Hand of the Archdemon]]
-->'''Rarity''': 5★
-->'''Element''': Earth
-->'''Class''': Warrior
-->'''Zodiac Sign''': Sagittarius
One of the Acolytes, and a master of poison. He threatens the land of the elves and the World Tree.
to:
->''"I'll see you in the underworld, boys!"''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.
[[caption-width-right:350:Hand
A fresh recruit from the Order of the
-->'''Rarity''': 5★
-->'''Element''': Earth
-->'''Class''': Warrior
-->'''Zodiac Sign''': Sagittarius
One of the Acolytes, and a master of poison. He threatens the land of the elves and the World Tree.
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* TheBrute
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end like Tenebria for Chapters 2 and 6.
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents with him, although he does not do so in the fight proper, only the cutscene afterwards.
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he is out of the story earlier than the other two (before even his own chapter is finished) and he is currently non-playable.
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attempt to destroy the heroes. Thankfully, they survive.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end like Tenebria for Chapters 2 and 6.
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents with him, although he does not do so in the fight proper, only the cutscene afterwards.
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he is out of the story earlier than the other two (before even his own chapter is finished) and he is currently non-playable.
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attempt to destroy the heroes. Thankfully, they survive.
to:
* TheBrute
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end likeTheUnfought: Though Tenebria for Chapters 2 and 6.
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents withbrainwashes him, although he does not do so in the fight proper, only the cutscene afterwards.
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he isgets talked out of the story earlier than the other two (before even his own chapter is finished) and he is currently non-playable.
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attemptit by Crozet before Ras has to destroy the heroes. Thankfully, they survive.attack him.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: The twist being that he chooses to explode when he is already mortally injured in order to try to [[TakingYouWithMe take the heroes with him]].
* DiscOneFinalBoss: The heroes manage to stop him and he self-destructs in only the sixth level of Chapter 5 rather than being fought at the end like
* GracefulLoser: Makes sense considering death is likely never to be permanent for an Acolyte.
* LargeAndInCharge: As an Acolyte, he only answers directly to the Archdemon, not to mention he towers over most other enemies.
* MadeOfExplodium: If he so wishes, he may self-destruct when he is already on the brink of death in an attempt to take his opponents with
* OrwellianRetcon: Nilgal was in the Hero Journal for quite some time, listed under the Acolytes group. This led to him having stats, classifications as listed above, and three skills like a playable Hero would. However, he was moved to the Monster Journal in an update.
* OutOfFocus: He seems to have less screen time and focus than the other two, especially Kayron. It doesn't help that he is
* PoisonIsEvil: He's an Acolyte and a master of poison.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Much like the other two Acolytes.
* TakingYouWithMe: Self-destructs as he's dying in an attempt
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! Ezerans
[[folder:Queen Diene]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_queen_diene_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Ezera]]
-->See the Characters/EpicSevenRitania page.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Archpriest Noard Riks]]
Former Archpriest of Ezera.
[[folder:Queen Diene]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_queen_diene_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Ezera]]
-->See the Characters/EpicSevenRitania page.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Archpriest Noard Riks]]
Former Archpriest of Ezera.
to:
! Ezerans
[[folder:Queen Diene]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_queen_diene_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:QueenOther Episode 1 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:King Friedrich ofEzera]]
-->See the Characters/EpicSevenRitania page.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Archpriest Noard Riks]]
Former ArchpriestTaranor]]
The king ofEzera. Taranor, and an old friend of Krau's.
[[folder:Queen Diene]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_queen_diene_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen
[[folder:King Friedrich of
-->See the Characters/EpicSevenRitania page.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Archpriest Noard Riks]]
Former Archpriest
The king of
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* AssholeVictim: Thoroughly deserved being slaughtered by Kawerik.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does this to him.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets killed by one of his own super soldier experiments.
* KarmicDeath: Murdered by the man he brutally experimented on for years, having drastically reduced his lifespan.
* PosthumousCharacter: Kawerik killed him offscreen before the events of Episode 1, so we never see him outside of flashbacks.
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters in the game without any redeeming qualities. He uses the Blue Cross church as his special army, leverages the Saints to manipulate the believers into supporting him, and created tons of artificial soldiers for the war but never made it officially so they had to be secretly disposed. Ironically he was killed by his own creation, Kawerik.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: This is probably the best thing you could say about him - he was willing to do anything to win the Archdemon War, even making artificial soldiers and experiment on humans.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does this to him.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets killed by one of his own super soldier experiments.
* KarmicDeath: Murdered by the man he brutally experimented on for years, having drastically reduced his lifespan.
* PosthumousCharacter: Kawerik killed him offscreen before the events of Episode 1, so we never see him outside of flashbacks.
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters in the game without any redeeming qualities. He uses the Blue Cross church as his special army, leverages the Saints to manipulate the believers into supporting him, and created tons of artificial soldiers for the war but never made it officially so they had to be secretly disposed. Ironically he was killed by his own creation, Kawerik.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: This is probably the best thing you could say about him - he was willing to do anything to win the Archdemon War, even making artificial soldiers and experiment on humans.
to:
* AssholeVictim: Thoroughly deserved being slaughtered by Kawerik.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does thisBigBadWannabe: Aspires to him.
use Kayron, Vildred, and the Homunculi in order to conquer the planet with the Archdemon's help, but he's really nothing more than Kayron's pawn and turns himself in without a fight when his army begins losing.
*HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets BrokenPedestal: Krau and Friedrich (back when he was still a Prince) discovered the Homonculus lab of the previous Taranor King, and they confronted him about it. With Kayron's suggestion, Friedrich [[SelfMadeOrphan later killed by one of his own super soldier experiments.
father]].
%%* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
*KarmicDeath: Murdered by FreudianExcuse: Lost his mother, the man shade of Judge Kise, long before he brutally was an adult. His father experimented on for years, having drastically reduced with Homunculi and even summoned an Acolyte attempting to bring her back, losing himself to obsessiveness in the process.
* GenerationXerox: Like hislifespan.
father, he went crazy thanks to Homunculi research and Kayron's influence. A slight deviation is that Friedrich aims to use the Homonculi to conquer Orbis.
%%* NonActionBigBad
%%* PuppetKing
*PosthumousCharacter: Kawerik killed SanitySlippage: When he appears in ''Eulogy of a Saint'', he's relatively rational and is willing to listen to what Diene has to say. But various other side stories show him offscreen before losing himself as he reacts to his newfound circumstances; discovering the events Homunculus lab and meeting Kayron is the straw that breaks the camel's back. By the time of Episode 1, so we never see him outside he's a crazed shell of flashbacks.
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters in the game without any redeeming qualities. He uses the Blue Cross churchhis former self and has grown as insane as his special army, leverages the Saints to manipulate the believers into supporting him, and created tons of artificial soldiers for the war but never made it officially so they had to be secretly disposed. Ironically he was killed by his own creation, Kawerik.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: This is probably the best thing you could say about him - he was willing to do anything to win the Archdemon War, even making artificial soldiers and experiment on humans.father.
* TheDogBitesBack: Kawerik does this
*
%%* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
*
* GenerationXerox: Like his
%%* NonActionBigBad
%%* PuppetKing
*
* SinisterMinister: Archpriest Noard Riks is one of the most evil characters in the game without any redeeming qualities. He uses the Blue Cross church
* WellIntentionedExtremist: This is probably the best thing you could say about him - he was willing to do anything to win the Archdemon War, even making artificial soldiers and experiment on humans.
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[[folder:Katenka]]
A serpentine woman who leads the Rose Apostles.
A serpentine woman who leads the Rose Apostles.
to:
A serpentine woman who leads
President of the
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Katenka is purple-skinned.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has several hands, all wielding different weapons.
* OutOfFocus: Unlike the other important officials of the Ezeran Kingdom, she has neither an animated portrait nor much relevance in the story.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has several hands, all wielding different weapons.
* OutOfFocus: Unlike the other important officials of the Ezeran Kingdom, she has neither an animated portrait nor much relevance in the story.
to:
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Katenka is purple-skinned.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has several hands, all wielding different weapons.
* OutOfFocus: Unlike the other important officialsTheTurretMaster: Though he doesn't fight himself, he's in command of the Ezeran Kingdom, she has neither an animated portrait nor much relevance Reingar's robot artillery and acts as Kikirat's partner in the story.battle.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has several hands, all wielding different weapons.
* OutOfFocus: Unlike the other important officials
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[[folder:Leon]]
A fresh recruit from the Order of the Shield, who was chosen personally by Crozet.
A fresh recruit from the Order of the Shield, who was chosen personally by Crozet.
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A
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* TheUnfought: Though Tenebria brainwashes him, he gets talked out of it by Crozet before Ras has to attack him.
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* TheUnfought: Though Tenebria brainwashes him, ChekhovsGunman: He's the merchant at the beginning of Chapter 2 who escorts Ras, Arky and Mercedes to the entrance of Reingar as a sign of gratitude. It's then revealed that he gets talked out was the one who gave Yuna the dark magic stone that made her machine go berserk. Later on, Gusma helped in summoning an Acolyte in their attempt to make Plum become the President of it by Crozet before Ras has to attack him.
Reingar.
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! Other Episode 1 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:King Friedrich of Taranor]]
The king of Taranor, and an old friend of Krau's.
[[folder:King Friedrich of Taranor]]
The king of Taranor, and an old friend of Krau's.
to:
[[folder:King Friedrich
A member of
The king
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* BigBadWannabe: Aspires to use Kayron, Vildred, and the Homunculi in order to conquer the planet with the Archdemon's help, but he's really nothing more than Kayron's pawn and turns himself in without a fight when his army begins losing.
* BrokenPedestal: Krau and Friedrich (back when he was still a Prince) discovered the Homonculus lab of the previous Taranor King, and they confronted him about it. With Kayron's suggestion, Friedrich [[SelfMadeOrphan later killed his own father]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
* FreudianExcuse: Lost his mother, the shade of Judge Kise, long before he was an adult. His father experimented with Homunculi and even summoned an Acolyte attempting to bring her back, losing himself to obsessiveness in the process.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father, he went crazy thanks to Homunculi research and Kayron's influence. A slight deviation is that Friedrich aims to use the Homonculi to conquer Orbis.
* NonActionBigBad
* PuppetKing
* SanitySlippage: When he appears in ''Eulogy of a Saint'', he's relatively rational and is willing to listen to what Diene has to say. But various other side stories show him losing himself as he reacts to his newfound circumstances; discovering the Homunculus lab and meeting Kayron is the straw that breaks the camel's back. By the time of Episode 1, he's a crazed shell of his former self and has grown as insane as his father.
* BrokenPedestal: Krau and Friedrich (back when he was still a Prince) discovered the Homonculus lab of the previous Taranor King, and they confronted him about it. With Kayron's suggestion, Friedrich [[SelfMadeOrphan later killed his own father]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
* FreudianExcuse: Lost his mother, the shade of Judge Kise, long before he was an adult. His father experimented with Homunculi and even summoned an Acolyte attempting to bring her back, losing himself to obsessiveness in the process.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father, he went crazy thanks to Homunculi research and Kayron's influence. A slight deviation is that Friedrich aims to use the Homonculi to conquer Orbis.
* NonActionBigBad
* PuppetKing
* SanitySlippage: When he appears in ''Eulogy of a Saint'', he's relatively rational and is willing to listen to what Diene has to say. But various other side stories show him losing himself as he reacts to his newfound circumstances; discovering the Homunculus lab and meeting Kayron is the straw that breaks the camel's back. By the time of Episode 1, he's a crazed shell of his former self and has grown as insane as his father.
to:
* BigBadWannabe: Aspires Along with Gusma, he tries to use Kayron, Vildred, summon an Acolyte to give him more authority over Reingar, but she just puts him in a dream about it instead.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin and theHomunculi in order to conquer Public Security club.
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by theplanet with Guardian Kazran to be an Heir and the Archdemon's help, but he's really nothing more than Kayron's pawn Student Council President. However, she has been rejecting the roles simply because [[IJustWantToBeFree she wants to have the freedom to do want she wants]], or live a normal life. Plum, on the other hand, [[IJustWantToBeSpecial wanted to be someone special]], and turns himself in without sees the Student Council Presidency as a fight when chance to fulfill his army begins losing.
* BrokenPedestal: Kraudream and Friedrich (back when he was still a Prince) discovered to look down on those who laugh at him. Plum hates Yuna for casually throwing away the Homonculus lab of the previous Taranor King, and they confronted him about it. With Kayron's suggestion, Friedrich [[SelfMadeOrphan later killed his own father]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
position offered to her, something that he had to work hard in trying to obtain.
* FreudianExcuse:Lost his mother, Unspecified, but considering how he holds a grudge against people who are "born talented", it's possible that he had to work hard to get where he is at the shade beginning of Judge Kise, long before he was an adult. His father experimented with Homunculi and even summoned Episode 1.
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyteattempting to bring her back, losing himself to obsessiveness in his desperation of becoming the process.
* GenerationXerox: Like his father, he went crazy thanksStudent Council President of Reingar. It backfires on him as the Acolyte Tenebria doesn't want to Homunculi research and Kayron's influence. A slight deviation is be ordered around.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something thatFriedrich aims to use gives power and the Homonculi chance to conquer Orbis.
* NonActionBigBad
* PuppetKing
* SanitySlippage: Whenbe someone special, so he appears in ''Eulogy of a Saint'', he's relatively rational and wants to have it at all costs, even summoning an Acolyte.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum iswilling to listen to what Diene has to say. But various taking the confiscated dark magic stone somewhere other side stories show him losing himself as he reacts to his newfound circumstances; discovering than the Homunculus lab and meeting Kayron is Public Security Club, so she suggested the straw idea of secretly following him. They found out that breaks the camel's back. By the time of Episode 1, he's a crazed shell of his former self and has grown as insane as his father.Plum is working with Gusma to summon an Acolyte.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin and the
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by the
* BrokenPedestal: Krau
* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with Kayron.
* FreudianExcuse:
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyte
* GenerationXerox: Like his father, he went crazy thanks
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something that
* NonActionBigBad
* PuppetKing
* SanitySlippage: When
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum is
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[[folder:Katis]]
President of the Reingar Public Security Club, and Karin's superior.
President of the Reingar Public Security Club, and Karin's superior.
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President
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_nehenqui.png]]
Leader of the
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* TheTurretMaster: Though he doesn't fight himself, he's in command of Reingar's robot artillery and acts as Kikirat's partner in battle.
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* TheTurretMaster: Though DiabolicalMastermind: He's behind the Dark Stone trade in Savara.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out hedoesn't fight himself, ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is wary since he's acting like an ally despite being the suspect of the dark magic stone trade. He's proven right incommand the end, it's just part of Reingar's robot artillery and acts as Kikirat's partner in battle.Nehenqui's plan to distract the heroes while he escapes.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is wary since he's acting like an ally despite being the suspect of the dark magic stone trade. He's proven right in
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[[folder:Gusma]]
A Merchant who was saved by Ras, Akry and Mercedes on their way to Reingar.
A Merchant who was saved by Ras, Akry and Mercedes on their way to Reingar.
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A Merchant
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_morfid.png]]
An incredibly devout follower of the Goddess, who
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* ChekhovsGunman: He's the merchant at the beginning of Chapter 2 who escorts Ras, Arky and Mercedes to the entrance of Reingar as a sign of gratitude. It's then revealed that he was the one who gave Yuna the dark magic stone that made her machine go berserk. Later on, Gusma helped in summoning an Acolyte in their attempt to make Plum become the President of Reingar.
to:
* ChekhovsGunman: He's BrokenPedestal: After Vildred tells him the merchant at truth about the beginning of Chapter 2 who escorts Ras, Arky and Mercedes to the entrance of Reingar as a sign of gratitude. It's then revealed world, Morfid realizes that he was his religion is a huge farce and [[GoMadFromTheRevelation snaps.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Abandons Ras and lowers theone who gave Yuna barrier for Vildred after he learns the dark magic stone that made her machine go berserk. Later on, Gusma helped in summoning an Acolyte in their attempt to make Plum become the President of Reingar.truth.
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when he sees Mercedes, a Homunculus, with Ras.
* FaceHeelTurn: Abandons Ras and lowers the
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when he sees Mercedes, a Homunculus, with Ras.
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[[folder:Plum]]
A member of the Public Security club of Reingar. He's a little fed up with the others' zealousness.
A member of the Public Security club of Reingar. He's a little fed up with the others' zealousness.
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[[folder:Wester]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_wester.png]]
A
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* BigBadWannabe: Along with Gusma, he tries to summon an Acolyte to give him more authority over Reingar, but she just puts him in a dream about it instead.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin and the Public Security club.
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by the Guardian Kazran to be an Heir and the Student Council President. However, she has been rejecting the roles simply because [[IJustWantToBeFree she wants to have the freedom to do want she wants]], or live a normal life. Plum, on the other hand, [[IJustWantToBeSpecial wanted to be someone special]], and sees the Student Council Presidency as a chance to fulfill his dream and to look down on those who laugh at him. Plum hates Yuna for casually throwing away the position offered to her, something that he had to work hard in trying to obtain.
* FreudianExcuse: Unspecified, but considering how he holds a grudge against people who are "born talented", it's possible that he had to work hard to get where he is at the beginning of Episode 1.
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyte in his desperation of becoming the Student Council President of Reingar. It backfires on him as the Acolyte Tenebria doesn't want to be ordered around.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something that gives power and the chance to be someone special, so he wants to have it at all costs, even summoning an Acolyte.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum is taking the confiscated dark magic stone somewhere other than the Public Security Club, so she suggested the idea of secretly following him. They found out that Plum is working with Gusma to summon an Acolyte.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin and the Public Security club.
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by the Guardian Kazran to be an Heir and the Student Council President. However, she has been rejecting the roles simply because [[IJustWantToBeFree she wants to have the freedom to do want she wants]], or live a normal life. Plum, on the other hand, [[IJustWantToBeSpecial wanted to be someone special]], and sees the Student Council Presidency as a chance to fulfill his dream and to look down on those who laugh at him. Plum hates Yuna for casually throwing away the position offered to her, something that he had to work hard in trying to obtain.
* FreudianExcuse: Unspecified, but considering how he holds a grudge against people who are "born talented", it's possible that he had to work hard to get where he is at the beginning of Episode 1.
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyte in his desperation of becoming the Student Council President of Reingar. It backfires on him as the Acolyte Tenebria doesn't want to be ordered around.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something that gives power and the chance to be someone special, so he wants to have it at all costs, even summoning an Acolyte.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum is taking the confiscated dark magic stone somewhere other than the Public Security Club, so she suggested the idea of secretly following him. They found out that Plum is working with Gusma to summon an Acolyte.
to:
* BigBadWannabe: Along with Gusma, he tries to summon an Acolyte to give him more authority over Reingar, but she just puts him in a dream about it instead.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against KarinDamselInDistress: She's not very good at fighting, and the Public Security club.
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by the Guardian Kazranhas to be an Heir and the Student Council President. However, she has been rejecting the roles simply because [[IJustWantToBeFree she wants to have the freedom to do want she wants]], or live rescued from Unknown a normal life. Plum, on the other hand, [[IJustWantToBeSpecial wanted to be someone special]], and sees the Student Council Presidency as a chance to fulfill his dream and to look down on those who laugh at him. Plum hates Yuna for casually throwing away the position offered to her, something that he had to work hard in trying to obtain.
* FreudianExcuse: Unspecified, but considering how he holds a grudge against people who are "born talented", it's possible that he had to work hard to get where he is at the beginning of Episode 1.
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyte in his desperation of becoming the Student Council President of Reingar. It backfires on him as the Acolyte Tenebria doesn't want to be ordered around.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something that gives power and the chance to be someone special, so he wants to have it at all costs, even summoning an Acolyte.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum is taking the confiscated dark magic stone somewhere other than the Public Security Club, so she suggested the idea of secretly following him. They found out that Plum is working with Gusma to summon an Acolyte.few times.
%%* ShrinkingViolet
%%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin
* {{Foil}}: Yuna came from another world, chosen by the Guardian Kazran
* FreudianExcuse: Unspecified, but considering how he holds a grudge against people who are "born talented", it's possible that he had to work hard to get where he is at the beginning of Episode 1.
* GodzillaThreshold: Plum intends to summon an Acolyte in his desperation of becoming the Student Council President of Reingar. It backfires on him as the Acolyte Tenebria doesn't want to be ordered around.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Plum sees the position of Student Council president as something that gives power and the chance to be someone special, so he wants to have it at all costs, even summoning an Acolyte.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Karin noticed that Plum is taking the confiscated dark magic stone somewhere other than the Public Security Club, so she suggested the idea of secretly following him. They found out that Plum is working with Gusma to summon an Acolyte.
%%* ShrinkingViolet
%%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.
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[[folder:Nehenqui]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_nehenqui.png]]
Leader of the Nehenqui Merchant guild, a sleazy and direputable man.
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_nehenqui.png]]
Leader of the Nehenqui Merchant guild, a sleazy and direputable man.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.
Leader of the Nehenqui Merchant guild, a sleazy and direputable man.
A composed apprentice mage who works under Vivian. He specializes in summoning magic.
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* DiabolicalMastermind: He's behind the Dark Stone trade in Savara.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is wary since he's acting like an ally despite being the suspect of the dark magic stone trade. He's proven right in the end, it's just part of Nehenqui's plan to distract the heroes while he escapes.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is wary since he's acting like an ally despite being the suspect of the dark magic stone trade. He's proven right in the end, it's just part of Nehenqui's plan to distract the heroes while he escapes.
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* DiabolicalMastermind: ChildhoodFriends: He's behind the Dark Stone trade in Savara.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is waryknown both Vivian and Kawerik since he's acting like an ally despite being they were young.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking in to retrieve books on Ranok thesuspect of the dark magic stone trade. Walker.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He'sproven right in a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the end, it's just part of Nehenqui's plan to distract the heroes while he escapes.few characters with glasses.
%%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.
** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]
* DirtyCoward: Willing to do anything to profit, or save his skin.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Nehenqui "helps" the heroes by pointing them to the direction of the missing Guardian. Ras is wary
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking in to retrieve books on Ranok the
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's
%%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.
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[[folder:Morfid]]
An incredibly devout follower of the Goddess, who believes passionately in Ras.
An incredibly devout follower of the Goddess, who believes passionately in Ras.
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An incredibly devout follower of the Goddess, who believes passionately in Ras.
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_rango.png]]
A prominent Witchaven scholar dissatisfied with Vivian's rule.
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* BrokenPedestal: After Vildred tells him the truth about the world, Morfid realizes that his religion is a huge farce and [[GoMadFromTheRevelation snaps.]]
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when he sees Mercedes, a Homunculus, with Ras.
* FaceHeelTurn: Abandons Ras and lowers the barrier for Vildred after he learns the truth.
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when he sees Mercedes, a Homunculus, with Ras.
* FaceHeelTurn: Abandons Ras and lowers the barrier for Vildred after he learns the truth.
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* BrokenPedestal: After Vildred tells him BigBadWannabe: Tries to use Ranok in order to control all of Witchaven, but Ranok immediately rips her apart.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoning and controlling a ''dragon'', now, should we?
%%* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of thetruth about the world, Morfid realizes that his religion is a huge farce past Witchaven citylords, and [[GoMadFromTheRevelation snaps.]]
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when hethis is part of why she sees Mercedes, a Homunculus, with Ras.
herself more fit to rule Witchaven – Vivian has no such history.
*FaceHeelTurn: Abandons Ras and lowers HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brutally torn apart by the barrier for Vildred very dragon she wanted to use against Vivian.
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately afterhe learns the truth.summoning Ranok in an attempt to control him.
%%* TheUnfought
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoning and controlling a ''dragon'', now, should we?
%%* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the
* FantasticRacism: Is utterly ''horrified'' when he
*
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately after
%%* TheUnfought
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! Witchaven
[[folder:Wester]]
A shy apprentice mage who works under Vivian.
[[folder:Wester]]
A shy apprentice mage who works under Vivian.
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[[folder:Wester]]
A shy apprentice mage
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_zantana.png]]
Rango's prime supporter, an ambitious man who
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* DamselInDistress: She's not very good at fighting, and has to be rescued from Unknown a few times.
* ShrinkingViolet
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.
* ShrinkingViolet
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.
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%%* BackFromTheDead
*DamselInDistress: She's not very good at fighting, BigBadWannabe: He thinks of himself as a great summoner, but in truth he mostly just plays second fiddle to Rango's schemes.
* CutsceneBoss: Killed easily in a cutscene by Kawerik.
* ADayInTheLimelight:
** One of the side stories in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 9 focuses on him being brought BackFromTheDead andhas trying to be rescued from Unknown figure out what to do.
** He also shows up again in the Constella Winter event, and the Muhr festival.
* FamousAncestor: Like Rango, he's afew times.
* ShrinkingViolet
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords.
*
* CutsceneBoss: Killed easily in a cutscene by Kawerik.
* ADayInTheLimelight:
** One of the side stories in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 9 focuses on him being brought BackFromTheDead and
** He also shows up again in the Constella Winter event, and the Muhr festival.
* FamousAncestor: Like Rango, he's a
* ShrinkingViolet
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Woodrow.
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[[folder:Woodrow]]
A composed apprentice mage who works under Vivian. He specializes in summoning magic.
A composed apprentice mage who works under Vivian. He specializes in summoning magic.
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A composed apprentice mage who works under Vivian. He specializes in summoning magic.
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* ChildhoodFriends: He's known both Vivian and Kawerik since they were young.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking in to retrieve books on Ranok the Walker.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking in to retrieve books on Ranok the Walker.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.
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* ChildhoodFriends: He's known both TheBusCameBack: He shows up again in Mortelix's side story as the leader of a rival faction in the past Dragon Valley. Mortelix wipes the floor with him single-handedly.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when she tries to command him to destroy citylord Vivian andKawerik since Ras' team.
%%* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere near his full power when the heroes fought and sealed him away again, and they wereyoung.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking instill unable to retrieve books on Ranok the Walker.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.kill him.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when she tries to command him to destroy citylord Vivian and
%%* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere near his full power when the heroes fought and sealed him away again, and they were
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures Woodrow into sneaking in
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Wester.
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[[folder:Sage Rango]]
A prominent Witchaven scholar dissatisfied with Vivian's rule.
A prominent Witchaven scholar dissatisfied with Vivian's rule.
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A prominent Witchaven scholar dissatisfied with Vivian's rule.
! Other Episode 2 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Muhr Tribe Leaders]]
The chiefs of the Muhr tribes, who view Khawazu unfit for being their leader.
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* BigBadWannabe: Tries to use Ranok in order to control all of Witchaven, but Ranok immediately rips her apart.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoning and controlling a ''dragon'', now, should we?
* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords, and this is part of why she sees herself more fit to rule Witchaven – Vivian has no such history.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brutally torn apart by the very dragon she wanted to use against Vivian.
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately after summoning Ranok in an attempt to control him.
* TheUnfought
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoning and controlling a ''dragon'', now, should we?
* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords, and this is part of why she sees herself more fit to rule Witchaven – Vivian has no such history.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brutally torn apart by the very dragon she wanted to use against Vivian.
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately after summoning Ranok in an attempt to control him.
* TheUnfought
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* BigBadWannabe: Tries BusCrash: The Flame Heart Chief shows up again in the Chapter 9 battle against Perland. After Lilias attacks Khawana, he intercepts her and is impaled by her sword, begging for Khawazu and Khawana to use Ranok flee before dying.
* EliteMook: The three Chiefs' portraits are based on the various generic Mook enemies inorder to the Muhr zones.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither of the two surviving Chiefs, nor Khawazu or Khawana, mention the Flame Heart Chief in the Meldrec festival side story, even after his death.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: The Lava Vein Chief still feels conflicted over losing so many of his tribesmen when the lava rivers overflowed. He feels that he could have prevented them from disobeying Khawazu and getting themselves killed had he been a better leader and had greater controlall over his villagers.
* UntrustingCommunity: The three ofWitchaven, but Ranok immediately rips her apart.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoningthem split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt for each other. As a result, when Ras arrives, they're instantly suspicious of an outsider waltzing in and controlling a ''dragon'', now, should we?
* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords, and this is part of why she sees herself more fitdemanding to rule Witchaven – Vivian has no such history.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brutally torn apart by the very dragon she wanted to use against Vivian.
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately after summoning Ranok in an attempt to control him.
* TheUnfoughtsee Malicus.
* EliteMook: The three Chiefs' portraits are based on the various generic Mook enemies in
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither of the two surviving Chiefs, nor Khawazu or Khawana, mention the Flame Heart Chief in the Meldrec festival side story, even after his death.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: The Lava Vein Chief still feels conflicted over losing so many of his tribesmen when the lava rivers overflowed. He feels that he could have prevented them from disobeying Khawazu and getting themselves killed had he been a better leader and had greater control
* UntrustingCommunity: The three of
* EvilIsNotAToy: Shouldn't have tried summoning
* EvilOldFolks
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords, and this is part of why she sees herself more fit
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brutally torn apart by the very dragon she wanted to use against Vivian.
* KarmicDeath: Dies immediately after summoning Ranok in an attempt to control him.
* TheUnfought
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[[folder:Zantana Blackstring]]
Rango's prime supporter, an ambitious man who wishes to get rid of Vivian.
Rango's prime supporter, an ambitious man who wishes to get rid of Vivian.
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Rango's prime supporter, an ambitious man who wishes to get rid of Vivian.
The most powerful and feared dragon in history. For his character tropes, see [[Characters/EpicSevenEureka Mortelix]].
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* ADayInTheLimelight: One of the side stories in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 9 focuses on him being brought BackFromTheDead and trying to figure out what to do.
** He also shows up again in the Constella Winter event, and the Muhr festival.
* BackFromTheDead
* BigBadWannabe: He thinks of himself as a great summoner, but in truth he mostly just plays second fiddle to Rango's schemes.
* CutsceneBoss: Killed easily in a cutscene by Kawerik.
* FamousAncestor: Like Rango, he's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords.
** He also shows up again in the Constella Winter event, and the Muhr festival.
* BackFromTheDead
* BigBadWannabe: He thinks of himself as a great summoner, but in truth he mostly just plays second fiddle to Rango's schemes.
* CutsceneBoss: Killed easily in a cutscene by Kawerik.
* FamousAncestor: Like Rango, he's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords.
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[[folder:Ranok the Walker]]
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A snarky Aakhen guard, and a trusted informant of Cerise.
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* TheBusCameBack: He shows up again in Mortelix's side story as the leader of a rival faction in the past Dragon Valley. Mortelix wipes the floor with him single-handedly.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when she tries to command him to destroy citylord Vivian and Ras' team.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere near his full power when the heroes fought and sealed him away again, and they were still unable to kill him.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when she tries to command him to destroy citylord Vivian and Ras' team.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere near his full power when the heroes fought and sealed him away again, and they were still unable to kill him.
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* TheBusCameBack: ADayInTheLimelight: He shows up again posthumously gets a bit of spotlight in Mortelix's a side story as the leader of a rival faction in the past Dragon Valley. Mortelix wipes the floor with about how Cerise met him.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens himsingle-handedly.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when sheand tries to command interrogate him to destroy citylord Vivian for information about Aakhen and Ras' team.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere nearCerise. To his full power credit, he tries to retaliate and kill her when the heroes fought and sealed he thinks she lets her guard down.
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders himaway again, and they were still unable to kill him.offscreen.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens him
* EvilIsNotAToy: Slaughters Sage Rango when she
* OurDragonsAreDifferent
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, in fact.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only featured in ''Godkiller'' Chapter 4, but he is mentioned numerous times after in order to allude to the machinations of the Great One.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Nowhere near
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders him
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! Other Episode 2 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Muhr Tribe Leaders]]
The chiefs of the Muhr tribes, who view Khawazu unfit for being their leader.
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A young girl from the
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* BusCrash: The Flame Heart Chief shows up again in the Chapter 9 battle against Perland. After Lilias attacks Khawana, he intercepts her and is impaled by her sword, begging for Khawazu and Khawana to flee before dying.
* EliteMook: The three Chiefs' portraits are based on the various generic Mook enemies in the Muhr zones.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither of the two surviving Chiefs, nor Khawazu or Khawana, mention the Flame Heart Chief in the Meldrec festival side story, even after his death.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: The Lava Vein Chief still feels conflicted over losing so many of his tribesmen when the lava rivers overflowed. He feels that he could have prevented them from disobeying Khawazu and getting themselves killed had he been a better leader and had greater control over his villagers.
* UntrustingCommunity: The three of them split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt for each other. As a result, when Ras arrives, they're instantly suspicious of an outsider waltzing in and demanding to see Malicus.
* EliteMook: The three Chiefs' portraits are based on the various generic Mook enemies in the Muhr zones.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither of the two surviving Chiefs, nor Khawazu or Khawana, mention the Flame Heart Chief in the Meldrec festival side story, even after his death.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: The Lava Vein Chief still feels conflicted over losing so many of his tribesmen when the lava rivers overflowed. He feels that he could have prevented them from disobeying Khawazu and getting themselves killed had he been a better leader and had greater control over his villagers.
* UntrustingCommunity: The three of them split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt for each other. As a result, when Ras arrives, they're instantly suspicious of an outsider waltzing in and demanding to see Malicus.
to:
%%* MoralityPet: She's definitely this to Ains, and
* EliteMook: The three Chiefs' portraits are based on the various generic Mook enemies in the Muhr zones.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Neither of the two surviving Chiefs, nor Khawazu or Khawana, mention the Flame Heart Chief in the Meldrec festival side story,
* ILetGwenStacyDie: The Lava Vein Chief still feels conflicted over losing so many of his tribesmen when the lava rivers overflowed. He feels that he could have prevented them from disobeying Khawazu and getting themselves killed had he been a better leader and had greater control over his villagers.
* UntrustingCommunity: The three of them split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt
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[[folder:The Great One]]
The most powerful and feared dragon in history. For his character tropes, see [[Characters/EpicSevenEureka Mortelix]].
The most powerful and feared dragon in history. For his character tropes, see [[Characters/EpicSevenEureka Mortelix]].
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[[folder:Polo and Pola]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/polo_and_pola.png]]
The
%%* CreepyTwins
* SingleMindedTwins: They have a tendency to [[SpeakInUnison speak together]], saying the same thing rephrased in a slightly different manner.
* ThemeTwinNaming: '''Pol'''o and '''Pol'''a.
* SingleMindedTwins: They have a tendency to [[SpeakInUnison speak together]], saying the same thing rephrased in a slightly different manner.
* ThemeTwinNaming: '''Pol'''o and '''Pol'''a.
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[[folder:Varen]]
A snarky Aakhen guard, and a trusted informant of Cerise.
A snarky Aakhen guard, and a trusted informant of Cerise.
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A snarky Aakhen guard, and a trusted informant
[[folder:Schniel]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_schniel.png]]
The current King of
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* ADayInTheLimelight: He posthumously gets a bit of spotlight in a side story about how Cerise met him.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens him and tries to interrogate him for information about Aakhen and Cerise. To his credit, he tries to retaliate and kill her when he thinks she lets her guard down.
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders him offscreen.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens him and tries to interrogate him for information about Aakhen and Cerise. To his credit, he tries to retaliate and kill her when he thinks she lets her guard down.
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders him offscreen.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: He posthumously gets a bit of spotlight NobleFugitive: Early in a side story about how Cerise met him.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens himthe story, he fled to Ritania and tries operated with the Phantom CIC under the pseudonym "Digitus", but returned to interrogate him for information about Aakhen and Cerise. To his credit, he tries to retaliate and kill her when he thinks she lets her guard down.
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders him offscreen.
position in Episode 3.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens him
* KilledOffForReal: Lilibet gruesomely murders him offscreen.
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[[folder:Amanda]]
A young girl from the Aakhen Exile Colony who Ains befriended.
A young girl from the Aakhen Exile Colony who Ains befriended.
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A young girl from the Aakhen Exile Colony who Ains befriended.
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Schniel's fiancée.
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* CheerfulChild
* MoralityPet: She's definitely this to Ains, and even ends up being this for Lilibet.
* MoralityPet: She's definitely this to Ains, and even ends up being this for Lilibet.
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* MoralityPet: She's definitely this to Ains, and even ends up being this for Lilibet.
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[[folder:Polo and Pola]]
The twin aides to Constella's elders. They have a tendency to speak together, saying the same thing rephrased in a slightly different manner.
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[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_case.png]]
The grizzled cyborg owner of a cafe in the Unregulated Area. Rima and
The twin aides to Constella's elders. They have a tendency to speak together, saying the same thing rephrased in a slightly different manner.
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* CreepyTwins
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* CreepyTwins
ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is fully metal.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
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! Episode 3 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Schniel]]
The current King of Lefundos. Early in the story, he fled to Ritania and operated with the Phantom CIC under the pseudonym "Digitus", but returned to his position in Episode 3.
[[folder:Schniel]]
The current King of Lefundos. Early in the story, he fled to Ritania and operated with the Phantom CIC under the pseudonym "Digitus", but returned to his position in Episode 3.
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[[folder:Schniel]]
The current King
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_lucius.png]]
One of
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* ExtremeDoormat: Though he was always disgusted by Mort's cruelty, he became this by necessity to ensure his own survival.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
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[[folder:Eliza]]
Schniel's fiancée.
Schniel's fiancée.
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Schniel's fiancée.
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_belian.png]]
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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* ArtificialHuman: She's essentially the doll version of Politis.
* BigBad: The true one for Episode Three and the FinalBoss.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet's core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.
%%* EvilerThanThou
* FantasticRacism: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.
* FinalBoss: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.
%%* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming
* HolyHalo: Belian's final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.
* LightIsNotGood: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.
* TheManBehindTheMan: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.
%%* OlderThanTheyLook
* OmnicidalManiac: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.
%%* OneWingedAngel: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: She killed her own creator long ago.
* WalkingSpoiler: All infirmation about her is a spoiler.
* BigBad: The true one for Episode Three and the FinalBoss.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet's core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.
%%* EvilerThanThou
* FantasticRacism: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.
* FinalBoss: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.
%%* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming
* HolyHalo: Belian's final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.
* LightIsNotGood: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.
* TheManBehindTheMan: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.
%%* OlderThanTheyLook
* OmnicidalManiac: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.
%%* OneWingedAngel: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: She killed her own creator long ago.
* WalkingSpoiler: All infirmation about her is a spoiler.
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[[folder:Case]]
The grizzled cyborg owner of a cafe in the Unregulated Area. Rima and Chloe end up working for him.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/command_model_laika.png]]
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* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is fully metal.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
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* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is fully metal.
TheDragon: Becomes this for Belian following her upgrades.
*ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
PreFinalBoss: Fought just before Belian herself.
*RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron TookALevelInBadass: Her new form after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.the rebuilding process.
%%* WeCanRebuildHim
*
*
%%* WeCanRebuildHim
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[[folder:Lucius]]
One of Mort's former close aides, and the de facto leader of the Dragons after he sealed himself away. Lucius is meek by nature, mainly thanks to Mort threatening him whenever the two disagreed. He was the sole member of the Dragon council who opposed summoning Mort.
One of Mort's former close aides, and the de facto leader of the Dragons after he sealed himself away. Lucius is meek by nature, mainly thanks to Mort threatening him whenever the two disagreed. He was the sole member of the Dragon council who opposed summoning Mort.
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One of Mort's former close aides, and
[[folder:Taeyou]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_taeyou.png]]
An Ice Warrior with the
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* ExtremeDoormat: Though he was always disgusted by Mort's cruelty, he became this by necessity to ensure his own survival.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
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* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
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[[folder:Belian]]
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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Ruler
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_yuchan.png]]
A refugee exiled from Theranhad's society. Left with nowhere else to go, he and a group of
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* ArtificialHuman: She's essentially the doll version of Politis.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: The true one for Episode Three and the FinalBoss.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.]]
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* HolyHalo: [[spoiler: Belian’s final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.]]
* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.]]
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
* WalkingSpoiler
* BigBad: [[spoiler: The true one for Episode Three and the FinalBoss.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.]]
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* HolyHalo: [[spoiler: Belian’s final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.]]
* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.]]
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
* WalkingSpoiler
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* ArtificialHuman: She's essentially the doll version of Politis.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: The true one for Episode ThreeNiceGuy: He's good-natured and the FinalBoss.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.]]
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* HolyHalo: [[spoiler: Belian’s final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.]]
* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.]]
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
* WalkingSpoilerfriendly.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: The true one for Episode Three
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to stop Tiwig.]]
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Ultimate Belian.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* HolyHalo: [[spoiler: Belian’s final form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.]]
* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: Ultimate Belian, the FinalBoss.]]
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
* WalkingSpoiler
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[[folder:Command Model Laika]]
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The leader of the Wicked who live around Shadow Mountain, and an old friend of Ran's.
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* TheDragon: [[spoiler: Becomes this for Belian following her upgrades.]]
* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Fought just before Belian herself.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: Her new form after the rebuilding process.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim
* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Fought just before Belian herself.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: Her new form after the rebuilding process.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim
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* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Fought just before Belian herself.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: Her new form after the rebuilding process.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim
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! Episode 4 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Taeyou]]
[[folder:Taeyou]]
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! Episode 4 Unsorted [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Taeyou]]
[[folder:Famous]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_famous.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_famous.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
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[[folder:Yuchan]]
A good-natured and friendly refugee exiled from Theranhad's society. Left with nowhere else to go, he and a group of fellow fugitives etched out a living for themselves on Shadow Mountain, eventually starting up a small village.
A good-natured and friendly refugee exiled from Theranhad's society. Left with nowhere else to go, he and a group of fellow fugitives etched out a living for themselves on Shadow Mountain, eventually starting up a small village.
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A
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* DungeonShop: Goblicus can be found in some Labyrinth-type stages, particularly the town of Savara in Chapter 3.
* MoneySink: His wares can reach up to hundreds of millions for just a single item.
* MoneySink: His wares can reach up to hundreds of millions for just a single item.
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[[folder:Beehoo]]
The leader of the Wicked who live around Shadow Mountain, and an old friend of Ran's.
The leader of the Wicked who live around Shadow Mountain, and an old friend of Ran's.
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The leader
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_queen_francesca_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of
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[[folder:Famous]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_famous.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
[[folder:Famous]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_famous.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
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! Unsorted Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Famous]]
[[folder:I-No]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_famous.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_i_no.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.
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* FishOutOfWater: Just like her fellow ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' cast during the {{crossover}} event, I-No is an outsider to this game's world.
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A Goblin Merchant.
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* DungeonShop: Goblicus can be found in some Labyrinth-type stages, particularly the town of Savara in Chapter 3.
* MoneySink: His wares can reach up to hundreds of millions for just a single item.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Queen Francesca]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Eureka]]
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! Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_seven_i_no.png]]
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* FishOutOfWater: Just like her fellow ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' cast during the {{crossover}} event, I-No is an outsider to this game's world.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: [[spoiler: Although only introduced in Episode Three, her power far exceeds the other Acolytes by an incredible margin.]]
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Schniel's fiancée.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Eureka]]
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[[folder:Case]]
The grizzled cyborg owner of
* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is fully metal.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's a former member of of Ainos's freedom fighters who later went into hiding.]]
* RealMenWearPink: Before Chloe and Rima showed up, he ran the entire cafe by himself – doing all the cooking, cleaning and waiting on his own. He even begins sporting a bright pink apron after converting his restaurant into a maid cafe.
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Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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[[folder:Belian]]
Ruler
One of
* ExtremeDoormat: Though he was always disgusted by Mort's cruelty, he became this by necessity to ensure his own survival.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
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[[folder:Belian]]
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: In Chapter 9, he finally grows fed up with Mort's actions and decides to stand up for himself. He ends up sharing Mort's AchillesHeel with Ras, and it's thanks to his efforts that the Dragon army stands down and the war ends.]]
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Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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[[folder:I-No]]
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! Crossover Episode 4 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
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[[folder:Yuchan]]
A good-natured and friendly refugee exiled from Theranhad's society. Left with nowhere else to go, he and a group of fellow fugitives etched out a living for themselves on Shadow Mountain, eventually starting up a small village.
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[[folder:Beehoo]]
The leader of the Wicked who live around Shadow Mountain, and an old friend of Ran's.
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[[folder:Famous]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Administrator of Infinte Library]]
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*
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Goblicus]]
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A Goblin Merchant.
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* DungeonShop: Goblicus can be found in some Labyrinth-type stages, particularly the town of Savara in Chapter 3.
* MoneySink: His wares can reach up to hundreds of millions for just a single item.
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[[folder:Queen Francesca]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Queen of Eureka]]
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[[/folder]]
! Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
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* FishOutOfWater: Just like her fellow ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' cast during the {{crossover}} event, I-No is an outsider to this game's world.
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* HolyHalo: Belian’s final
form sports one to evoke her godliness and ultimate power.
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! Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
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* TheDragon: [[spoiler: Becomes this for Belian following her upgrades.]]
* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Fought just before Belian herself.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: Her new form after the rebuilding process.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim
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! Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
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* PreFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Fought just before Belian herself.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler: Her new form after the rebuilding process.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim
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! Crossover [=NPCs=]
[[folder:I-No]]
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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Belian Suprema.]]
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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Of Episode Three as Belian Suprema.Ultimate Belian.]]
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* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Ras has a drink with him at a recreation of Garo’s Tavern.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: [[spoiler: Although only introduced in Episode Three, her power far exceeds the other Acolytes by an incredible margin.]]
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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by wiping out all organic life on Orbis.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system in Politia.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: The true one for Episode Three and the FinalBoss.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life onOrbis.Orbis. Ultimately, Belian herself is the FinalBoss.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the oppressive caste system inPolitia.Politia and is the BigBad of Episode Three.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by ripping her out of the planet’s core and destroying her, wiping out all organic life on
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* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: Both her normal and OneWingedAngel forms evoke the power of light, from her bright design to her halo.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: She is pulling the strings behind Flan’s alliance with Ervalen and Ilynav.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Black Knight]]
The Black Knight, infamous for his ability to kill the gods themselves and destroy planets with a swing of his sword.
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The Black Knight, infamous for his ability to kill the gods themselves and destroy planets with a swing of his sword.
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* AntagonistTitle: He is the so-called Godkiller in the similarly-subtitled Episode 2.
* ArchEnemy: Luluca most definitely sees him as this, given how he destroyed their shared home world.
* BadassCape: Just look at the inner layer of his black cape, it looks like an ethereal space of celestial bodies.
* BarrierWarrior: In the fight against Straze, he constantly applies an undispellable shield buff on himself for every turn. You have to take it down by force each time if you even want to damage him.
* {{BFS}}: He uses one known as Faustus's Eye.
* BigBad: For Episode 2, Godkiller, [[spoiler: though it's later shown that the being who speaks through his own ''sword'', Faustus, is the real mastermind]].
* BlackKnight: It's all in his aesthetics and title.
* CurbStompBattle: Deals these out regularly to just about everyone he meets, even when he only uses a tiny fraction of his full power.
* DarthVaderClone: Menacing black armor and cape, carries a blade, commands terrifying legions of fiends yet is a OneManArmy himself, is the highest-ranking enemy in Episode 2 [[spoiler: but is later revealed to answer to someone higher, in this case his own sentient sword]].
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Faustus takes over his body in order to finish his advent.]]
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Luluca and her allies finish him off at the end of Chapter 9, but this is not enough to stop Fastus, who completes his advent and uses Straze as a host body to take matters into his own hands.]]
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:To Faustus, although very few on Orbis actually know of the latter's existence.]]
* DragonWithAnAgenda
* GatheringSteam: By applying stackable attack buffs on himself, Straze gets stronger as the fight against him drags on.
* TheHeavy
* HeroKiller: God killer, actually. [[spoiler:Though he almost killed Ras at one point.]]
* HiddenDepths: He seems heavily distressed about the gods being less immortal than he expected, as proven when talking to the spirit of Rekos.
* ItBeganWithATwistOfFate: This is what happened between Roana and Straze, as written in the former's Journal entry:
-->She visited Straze to confess her feelings for him, but in a tragic twist of fate, she was killed at his hand.
* {{Nerf}}: Straze's boss fight in Episode 2's Stage 9-10 (Altar of Unfamiliar Stars) is nerfed on a [[https://page.onstove.com/epicseven/global/view/5982429 September 2020 update]], reducing his stats.
* OneManArmy: He leads an army but he certainly does not need one for the most part.
* PhysicalGod: To an insane degree, thanks to the power granted to him by Fastus.
* RedBaron:
** He is commonly referred to as the "Black Knight".
** He's also called the "Godkiller"
* {{Reincarnation}}: [[spoiler: He is reborn in another world at the end of ''Godkiller'' as a much younger man without a name or memories. Roana promises to look after him.]]
* StoryBreakerPower: Outwardly, he may not seem nearly as powerful or terrifying as Anghraf (with or without Mercedes) at first glance. However, given that he has slain actual gods before, he may in fact be ''even more powerful.''
* VillainOverride: [[spoiler: After Luluca fatally injures Straze, Fastus morphs Straze's body into his own in order to finish his advent.]]
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Destroys worlds on behalf of Fastus.
* WorfHadTheFlu: He left his battle against the entire Phantom CIC, Watcher Schuri and Assassin Cartuja because he had used up the vast majority of his power in order to travel across space. [[StoryBreakerPower He was still winning easily.]]
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! Other Episode 3 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Belian]]
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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* ArchEnemy: Luluca most definitely sees him as this, given how he destroyed their shared home world.
* BadassCape: Just look at the inner layer of his black cape, it looks like an ethereal space of celestial bodies.
* BarrierWarrior: In the fight against Straze, he constantly applies an undispellable shield buff on himself for every turn. You have to take it down by force each time if you even want to damage him.
* {{BFS}}: He uses one known as Faustus's Eye.
* BigBad: For Episode 2, Godkiller, [[spoiler: though it's later shown that the being who speaks through his own ''sword'', Faustus, is the real mastermind]].
* BlackKnight: It's all in his aesthetics and title.
* CurbStompBattle: Deals these out regularly to just about everyone he meets, even when he only uses a tiny fraction of his full power.
* DarthVaderClone: Menacing black armor and cape, carries a blade, commands terrifying legions of fiends yet is a OneManArmy himself, is the highest-ranking enemy in Episode 2 [[spoiler: but is later revealed to answer to someone higher, in this case his own sentient sword]].
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Faustus takes over his body in order to finish his advent.]]
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Luluca and her allies finish him off at the end of Chapter 9, but this is not enough to stop Fastus, who completes his advent and uses Straze as a host body to take matters into his own hands.]]
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:To Faustus, although very few on Orbis actually know of the latter's existence.]]
* DragonWithAnAgenda
* GatheringSteam: By applying stackable attack buffs on himself, Straze gets stronger as the fight against him drags on.
* TheHeavy
* HeroKiller: God killer, actually. [[spoiler:Though he almost killed Ras at one point.]]
* HiddenDepths: He seems heavily distressed about the gods being less immortal than he expected, as proven when talking to the spirit of Rekos.
* ItBeganWithATwistOfFate: This is what happened between Roana and Straze, as written in the former's Journal entry:
-->She visited Straze to confess her feelings for him, but in a tragic twist of fate, she was killed at his hand.
* {{Nerf}}: Straze's boss fight in Episode 2's Stage 9-10 (Altar of Unfamiliar Stars) is nerfed on a [[https://page.onstove.com/epicseven/global/view/5982429 September 2020 update]], reducing his stats.
* OneManArmy: He leads an army but he certainly does not need one for the most part.
* PhysicalGod: To an insane degree, thanks to the power granted to him by Fastus.
* RedBaron:
** He is commonly referred to as the "Black Knight".
** He's also called the "Godkiller"
* {{Reincarnation}}: [[spoiler: He is reborn in another world at the end of ''Godkiller'' as a much younger man without a name or memories. Roana promises to look after him.]]
* StoryBreakerPower: Outwardly, he may not seem nearly as powerful or terrifying as Anghraf (with or without Mercedes) at first glance. However, given that he has slain actual gods before, he may in fact be ''even more powerful.''
* VillainOverride: [[spoiler: After Luluca fatally injures Straze, Fastus morphs Straze's body into his own in order to finish his advent.]]
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Destroys worlds on behalf of Fastus.
* WorfHadTheFlu: He left his battle against the entire Phantom CIC, Watcher Schuri and Assassin Cartuja because he had used up the vast majority of his power in order to travel across space. [[StoryBreakerPower He was still winning easily.]]
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! Other Episode 3 [=NPCs=]
[[folder:Belian]]
Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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* FreudianTrio: With Ras and Mercedes, Ras is the ego, being the one who tries to rein in Arky's hedonism and aids Mercedes in her quest for an identity.
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* NotQuiteDead
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The Goddess of Life who created the world on the body of Orbis.
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A TopGod who
* GeniusLoci
* GreaterScopeParagon: Most of the gods of the universe would never have existed were it not for Aethra ''becoming'' the universe.
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The Goddess of Life who created the world on the body of Orbis.
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* GreaterScopeParagon: Most of the gods of the universe would never have existed were it not for Aethra ''becoming'' the universe.
* HeroicSacrifice
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The Goddess of Life who created the world on the body of Orbis.
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* TheGhost: Only speaks to Chaos Sect Axe, causing many to doubt their existence.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Is responsible for Chaos Sect Axe releasing the Planet Devourer Karkadum.
* RealAfterAll: Chaos Sect Axe is the only one who Chaos has spoken to directly, yet many who come across the former believe that he is making it all up and has no idea what he's doing, or is simply just trying to bend others to his will by claiming it's all the will of a deity.
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[[folder:Notos]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Is responsible for Chaos Sect Axe releasing the Planet Devourer Karkadum.
* RealAfterAll: Chaos Sect Axe is the only one who Chaos has spoken to directly, yet many who come across the former believe that he is making it all up and has no idea what he's doing, or is simply just trying to bend others to his will by claiming it's all the will of a deity.
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[[folder:Notos]]
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* ForgedByTheGods: He gives Adventurer Ras his new set of armor.
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[[folder:In General]]
Creations of Diche which are made to help the Heirs in fighting the Archdemon.
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Creations of Diche which are made to help the Heirs in fighting the Archdemon.
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[[folder:In General]]
Creations of Diche which are made to help the Heirs in fighting the Archdemon.
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Implied to be capable of this in a similar manner to Fastus.]]
* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Never been seen in person due to her nature as a cosmic deity.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Of Episode Three, ''Hymn of a Wailing Tundra''.]]
* JerkassGod
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Tiwig is the voice inside Ilynav's head, spurring her on to continue the war.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Much of her character sheet is whited out, and for good reason.
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! Guardians
[[folder:In General]]
Creations of Diche which are made to help the Heirs in fighting the Archdemon.
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* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Never been seen in person due to her nature as a cosmic deity.]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Of Episode Three, ''Hymn of a Wailing Tundra''.]]
* JerkassGod
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Tiwig is the voice inside Ilynav's head, spurring her on to continue the war.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Much of her character sheet is whited out, and for good reason.
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Creations of Diche which are made to help the Heirs in fighting the Archdemon.
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The Black Knight, infamous for his ability to kill the gods themselves and destroy planets with a swing of his sword.
* ArchEnemy: Luluca most definitely sees him as this, given how he destroyed their shared home world.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Destroys worlds on behalf of Fastus.
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Ruler of Politia, made by Politis in her own image.
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* FishOutOfWater: Just like ArtificialHuman: She's essentially the doll version of Politis.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by wiping out all organic life on Orbis.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in herfellow ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' cast during talks with Ras and Godmother. She's still responsible for the {{crossover}} event, I-No is an outsider oppressive caste system in Politia.]]
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order tothis game's world.stop Tiwig.]]
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: Her goal for organic life.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler: With Mortelix and Tiwig, the latter of whom she seeks to defeat by wiping out all organic life on Orbis.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She acts very friendly and cordial in her
* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: She wants all organic life ''gone'' in order to
* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: She killed her own creator long ago.]]
* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler: To a greater degree than her creator regarding everything that isn't artificial.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:How else would one explain her murdering Politis?]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: Her goal for organic life.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook
* RobotMe: Heavily resembles Politis, the creator of the dolls.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: [[spoiler: Politis died because of ''her.'']]
* WalkingSpoiler
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* FishOutOfWater: Just like her fellow ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' cast during the {{crossover}} event, I-No is an outsider to this game's world.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Similarly to Magnar, although it's much more noticeable in Rahel's case.
* MrsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.
* ShesGotLegs: '''Look''' at them.
* MrsFanservice: She's drop-dead gorgeous.
* ShesGotLegs: '''Look''' at them.
The most powerful and feared dragon in history. For his character tropes, see [[Characters/EpicSevenEureka Mortelix]].
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* TheGhost
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* StoryBreakerPower: Said to be the most powerful dragon of them all, meaning that Ranok (whom the heroes couldn't even come close to killing despite him being nowhere near full power) is not on his level.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent
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* StoryBreakerPower: Said to be the most powerful dragon of them all, meaning that Ranok (whom the heroes couldn't even come close to killing despite him being nowhere near full power) is not on his level.
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* TheBusCameBack: Returns in the Seven Sweethearts event, still with a bone to pick against Karin and the Public Security club.
* DamselInDistress: She's not very good at fighting, and has to be rescued from Unknown a few times.
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* ChildhoodFriends: He's known both Vivian and Kawerik since they were young.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressureshim Woodrow into giving away information about Vivian.sneaking in to retrieve books on Ranok the Walker.
* TheMole: After Zantana was banned from visiting Vivian's library, he pressures
* FamousAncestor: She's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords, and this is part of why she sees herself more fit to rule Witchaven – Vivian has no such history.
** He also shows up again in the Constella Winter event.
* BigBadWannabe: He thinks of himself as a great summoner, but in truth he mostly just plays second fiddle to Rango's schemes.
* FamousAncestor: Like Rango, he's a descendant of one of the past Witchaven citylords.
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* UntrustingCommunity: The three of them split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt for each other. As a result, when Ras arrives, they're instantly suspicious of an outsider waltzing in and demanding to see Malicus.
* UntrustingCommunity: The three of them split their tribes off into individual states thanks to their contempt for each other. As a result, when Ras arrives, they're instantly suspicious of an outsider waltzing in and demanding to see Malicus.
* DoNotGoGentle: Lilibet threatens him and tries to interrogate him for information about Aakhen and Cerise. To his credit, he tries to retaliate and kill her when he thinks she lets her guard down.
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* TheMole: Zantana pressures him into giving away information about Vivian.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's a studious researcher learning from Vivian, and one of the few characters with glasses.
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* TheBusCameBack: He shows up again in Mortelix's side story as the leader of a rival faction in the past Dragon Valley. Mortelix wipes the floor with him single-handedly.
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** Zig-zagged in the ''Thieves under the Light of the Full Moon'' event. When the rumors of sabotaging the event first arise, Nehenqui is the first guy Basar suspects thanks to his rough history. Naturally, Nehenqui vehemently denies his involvement. [[spoiler: Turns out he ''was'' behind some of the suspicious activity, but it was only because Markus blackmailed him into doing it by threatening to kick him out of the Emporium.]]