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[[folder:The Rain Clan Faeries "Lostbelt No. 6: Avalon le Fae" Spoilers!)]]

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* PrivateDetective: And luckily he is, because the event story is about a murder mystery.

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* HappilyMarried: He reveals at the end of the event that he ended up marrying Kojika Kumari, another of their classmates and one who had a crush on him back in high school.
* PrivateDetective: And luckily it's lucky he is, because the event story is about a murder mystery.

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Spoiler tagging Kinomi. Also, FGO's localization always uses Eastern name order, as already evidenced here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/query.php?parent_id=122744&type=att#comment-363579


[[folder:Tobimaru Tsukiji]]

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[[folder:Tobimaru Tsukiji]][[folder:Tsukiji Tobimaru]]



[[folder:Housuke Kinomi]]
Another high school classmate of Aoko, Soujuurou, and Tobimaru. He appears in the ''VisualNovel/WitchOnTheHolyNight'' collaboration event.

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[[folder:Housuke Kinomi]]
Another
[[folder:Kumanoin Yoshisuke]]
A retired comedian and owner of a hot spring inn in Toyama. [[spoiler:Before officializing his stage name and adopting a disguise, he used to be Kinomi Housuke, another
high school classmate of Aoko, Soujuurou, and Tobimaru.Tobimaru]]. He appears in the ''VisualNovel/WitchOnTheHolyNight'' collaboration event.



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[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that appears to help the player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack the Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".

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!!Interlude Characters
[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that
[[folder:Housuke Kinomi]]
Another high school classmate of Aoko, Soujuurou, and Tobimaru. He
appears to help in the player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack the Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".''VisualNovel/WitchOnTheHolyNight'' collaboration event.



* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Victorian Era City of London, or at least its (good) "conscience" [[spoiler:...or so she claims]].
* ConnectedAllAlong: Her dialogue at the end of the interlude strongly hints that [[spoiler: she's actually, at least in part, [[Characters/FateApocryphaBlackFaction Reika Rikudou]], mentioning that she may have been a former Master of Jack's who [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for her]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: While her sprite has an obscured face and she is surrounded by dark, purplish miasma, both traits usually applying to antagonists such as vengeful ghosts and Shadow Servants, she is by all accounts helpful, kind and considerate, especially towards Jack, even fully knowing what she is.






[[folder:Iseult of the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of the colors of the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.

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[[folder:Iseult
[[folder:Mikiya and Mana Ryougi]]
The husband and daughter
of Shiki Ryougi, from ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners''. They appear in the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of the colors of the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.
''VisualNovel/WitchOnTheHolyNight'' collaboration event.



* OneSteveLimit: She shares the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with the other Iseult, he settled for someone with the same name.
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though her lies led to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't even try to make their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite being married to her, Tristan's constant pining for the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.

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* OneSteveLimit: She shares FamilyMan: Mikiya spends the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with the other Iseult, he settled for someone with the same name.
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though her lies led to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't even try to make
entire event keeping Mana safe in their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated hotel room while the murders are going on. Shiki comments at one point that he's also worried about her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite
extravagant spending being married to her, Tristan's constant pining a poor example for their daughter.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: While Shiki mentions them throughout
the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.
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[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that appears to help the player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack the Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Victorian Era City of London, or at least its (good) "conscience" [[spoiler:...or so she claims]].
* ConnectedAllAlong: Her dialogue at the end of the interlude strongly hints that [[spoiler: she's actually, at least in part, [[Characters/FateApocryphaBlackFaction Reika Rikudou]], mentioning that she may have been a former Master of Jack's who [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for her]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: While her sprite has an obscured face and she is surrounded by dark, purplish miasma, both traits usually applying to antagonists such as vengeful ghosts and Shadow Servants, she is by all accounts helpful, kind and considerate, especially towards Jack, even fully knowing what she is.
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[[folder:Iseult of the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of the colors of the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.
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* OneSteveLimit: She shares the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with the other Iseult, he settled for someone with the same name.
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though her lies led to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't even try to make their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite being married to her, Tristan's constant pining for the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.

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* ShoutOut: His coat is very reminiscent of {{Series/Columbo}}'s.

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!!Interlude Characters
[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that appears to help the player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack the Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".

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!!Interlude Characters
[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that
[[folder:Tobimaru Tsukiji]]
Hailing from ''VisualNovel/WitchOnTheHolyNight'', an old classmate of Aoko and Soujuurou from their high school days in Misaki Town. Since becoming an adult he's moved to Tokyo and now works as a detective. He
appears to help in the player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack ''Witch on the Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".Holy Night'' collaboration event.



* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Victorian Era City of London, or at least its (good) "conscience" [[spoiler:...or so she claims]].
* ConnectedAllAlong: Her dialogue at the end of the interlude strongly hints that [[spoiler: she's actually, at least in part, [[Characters/FateApocryphaBlackFaction Reika Rikudou]], mentioning that she may have been a former Master of Jack's who [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for her]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: While her sprite has an obscured face and she is surrounded by dark, purplish miasma, both traits usually applying to antagonists such as vengeful ghosts and Shadow Servants, she is by all accounts helpful, kind and considerate, especially towards Jack, even fully knowing what she is.

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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of PrivateDetective: And luckily he is, because the Victorian Era City of London, or event story is about a murder mystery.
* SeenItAll: He isn't surprised
at least its (good) "conscience" [[spoiler:...or so she claims]].
* ConnectedAllAlong: Her dialogue at the end
all by any of the interlude strongly hints magical stuff going on, including Aoko time traveling or Soujuurou seemingly becoming ten years younger. This is despite him not being involved in the magical world during ''Witch on the Holy Night'' proper, implying that [[spoiler: she's actually, at least something happened in part, [[Characters/FateApocryphaBlackFaction Reika Rikudou]], mentioning that she may have been a former Master of Jack's who [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for her]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: While her sprite has an obscured face and she is surrounded by dark, purplish miasma, both traits usually applying
years since then to antagonists such as vengeful ghosts and Shadow Servants, she is by all accounts helpful, kind and considerate, especially towards Jack, even fully knowing what she is.make him learn about it all.






[[folder:Iseult of the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of the colors of the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.

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[[folder:Iseult of the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She

!!Interlude Characters
[[folder:Miss London]]

A shadowy yet seemingly benevolent entity that
appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of to help the colors of player and Amakusa Shirou in Jack the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.Ripper's second Interlude, "Dancing Träumerei".



* OneSteveLimit: She shares the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with the other Iseult, he settled for someone with the same name.
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though her lies led to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't even try to make their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite being married to her, Tristan's constant pining for the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.

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* OneSteveLimit: She shares AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was Victorian Era City of London, or at least its (good) "conscience" [[spoiler:...or so she claims]].
* ConnectedAllAlong: Her dialogue at
the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with
end of the other Iseult, he settled interlude strongly hints that [[spoiler: she's actually, at least in part, [[Characters/FateApocryphaBlackFaction Reika Rikudou]], mentioning that she may have been a former Master of Jack's who [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for someone with the same name.
her]].
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though DarkIsNotEvil: While her lies led sprite has an obscured face and she is surrounded by dark, purplish miasma, both traits usually applying to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't antagonists such as vengeful ghosts and Shadow Servants, she is by all accounts helpful, kind and considerate, especially towards Jack, even try to make their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite being married to her, Tristan's constant pining for the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.
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[[folder:Iseult of the White Hands]]
The unloved wife of Sir Tristan who shared the same name as his beloved. She appears in a flashback of his death in Tristan's interlude, "It begins with loss", where she helped in Tristan's death, by lying of the colors of the sail the other Iseult was on, he fell to despair and succumbed to the poison.
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* OneSteveLimit: She shares the same name as Tristan's beloved, which was the reason he married her.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Because Tristan couldn't be with the other Iseult, he settled for someone with the same name.
* SympatheticMurderer: Even though her lies led to his death, Tristan can't bring himself to hate her. He freely admits he [[ReplacementGoldfish married her for the worst reasons]], [[AwfulWeddedLife didn't even try to make their relationship work when it quite possibly could have]], and generally treated her quite shabbily; in his own mind he deserves his fate.
* WomanScorned: Despite being married to her, Tristan's constant pining for the other Iseult and neglect of her caused her to lie to him.

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* RedHerring: Her appearance and introduction in Act 1 seems to suggest that she ''is'' Kazuradrop, fused with Kazuradrop like the Tam Lin or is related to Kazuradrop ''at all'', with BB Channel playing when she first appears to drive the point home. As it turns out, [[MetaphoricallyTrue this is only partially true]]. While she looks exactly like her and is one of the components of Kazuradrop, that's where the relations end.

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* RedHerring: Her appearance and introduction in Act 1 seems to suggest that she ''is'' Kazuradrop, fused with Kazuradrop like the Tam Lin or is related to Kazuradrop ''at all'', with BB Channel BB's theme "BB Channel" playing when she first appears to drive the point home. As it turns out, [[MetaphoricallyTrue this is only partially true]]. While she looks exactly like her and is one of the components of Kazuradrop, that's where the relations end. BB Channel doesn't appear as BGM again after this scene for the entire chapter.
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* RedHerring: Her appearance and introduction in Act 1 seems to suggest that she ''is'' Kazuradrop, fused with Kazuradrop like the Tam Lin or is related to Kazuradrop ''at all''. As it turns out, [[MetaphoricallyTrue this is only partially true]]. While she looks exactly like her and is one of the components of Kazuradrop, that's where the relations end.

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* RedHerring: Her appearance and introduction in Act 1 seems to suggest that she ''is'' Kazuradrop, fused with Kazuradrop like the Tam Lin or is related to Kazuradrop ''at all''.all'', with BB Channel playing when she first appears to drive the point home. As it turns out, [[MetaphoricallyTrue this is only partially true]]. While she looks exactly like her and is one of the components of Kazuradrop, that's where the relations end.
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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:Thanks to their relationship with Dantès, the protagonist is able to see her once they are expelled from the singularity.]]

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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:Thanks to their relationship connection with Dantès, the protagonist is able to see her once they are expelled from the singularity.]]



* Seer: In the Drama CD, the Count speculates that "her eyes has the ability to foretell fate".

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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:Thanks to their relationship with Dantès, the protagonist is able to see her once they are expelled from the singularity.]]

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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:Thanks to their relationship connection with Dantès, the protagonist is able to see her once they are expelled from the singularity.]]



* Seer: In the Drama CD, the Count speculates that "her eyes has the ability to foretell fate".

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A fallen princess of Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during its final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.

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A fallen Greek princess of Greece who was sold to into slavery until before being taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during its final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.



* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:The protagonist is able to see her after he is booted out of the Id singularity due to their connection with Dantès.]]
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: Haydée was always a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin but was unaware.

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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:The [[spoiler:Thanks to their relationship with Dantès, the protagonist is able to see her after he is booted out of once they are expelled from the Id singularity due to their connection with Dantès.singularity.]]
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: Haydée was always a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin but was unaware.he is oblivious due to his Avenger Class preventing him from detecting her.
* Seer: In the Drama CD, the Count speculates that "her eyes has the ability to foretell fate".

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A fallen princess of Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during it's final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.

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A fallen princess of Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during it's its final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.


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* InvisibleToNormals: In the Drama CD, only Dantès can perceive and talk to her due to owning the treasure of Monte Cristo. [[spoiler:The protagonist is able to see her after he is booted out of the Id singularity due to their connection with Dantès.]]
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A fallen princess of Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during it's final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Edmond's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.

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A fallen princess of Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during it's final chapters revealing her to have been a part of the Edmond's Count of Monte Cristo's Spirit Origin and encourages the Protagonist to save him.



* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: Haydee was always a part of Edmnd's Spirit Origin but was unaware.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The boy is a big tragic case of one in RealLife. His birth was supposed to be his father UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi's guarantee for a smooth succession. However, his early death within 2 years forced a) the appointment of Hideyoshi's adult Hidetsugu as Regent (and possible successor), complicated by b) Hideyori's birth, which led to the execution of Hidetsugu and everyone remotely associated with him.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The boy is a big tragic case of one in RealLife. His birth was supposed to be his father UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi's guarantee for a smooth succession. However, his early death within 2 years forced a) the appointment of Hideyoshi's adult nephew Hidetsugu as Regent (and possible successor), complicated by b) Hideyori's birth, which led to the execution of Hidetsugu and everyone remotely associated with him.

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* {{Yandere}}: Barely subverted. During the chaos of his Lostbelt's final days, he genuinely considers [[spoiler:stabbing Da Vinci to death so she won't leave him to rejoin Chaldea]], but unlike many of his fellow fae, resists such a selfish and violent impulse.

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* {{Yandere}}: Barely subverted. During the chaos of his Lostbelt's final days, he genuinely considers [[spoiler:stabbing Da Vinci to death so she won't leave him to rejoin Chaldea]], but unlike many of his fellow fae, resists such a selfish and violent impulse.impulse
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[[folder:Boar Piglets]]
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[[caption-width-right:281:Citizens of an Evolving Civilization]]
A tribe of cute little boars met and ultimately befriended by Chaldea during the first half of the summer event. Their descendants, who have inexplicably built a complex civilization that has fallen into dried-out ruins, are met during the second part of the event, and have gained the ability to talk.

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[[folder:Boar Piglets]]
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[[folder:Haydee]]
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[[caption-width-right:876:Monte Cristo's Princess]]
->'''Illustrated by ''': Usagi Routo

A fallen princess
of an Evolving Civilization]]
A tribe
Greece who was sold to slavery until taken in by the Count of cute little boars met Monte Cristo. He threw away his desire for revenge for her. She appears in the Drama CD, Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~ and ultimately befriended by Chaldea made her game debut in the Irreversible Waste Hole, Id, during the first half of the summer event. Their descendants, who it's final chapters revealing her to have inexplicably built been a complex civilization that has fallen into dried-out ruins, are met during the second part of the event, Edmond's Spirit Origin and have gained encourages the ability Protagonist to talk.save him.



* TheCameo: The trio "appear" very briefly in one of the plays in Salem.
* MistakenForThief: In the first part of the event, it looks like the cute little piglets are eating up Chaldea's crops while they're stranded on the island. Later, it turns out that they've been mistaken for the enormous demonic boars that're polluting and defiling the island into a wasteland, and Chaldea takes them all in.
* NonActionGuy: The piglets are small, cute, and weak, and are helpless before the demon boars that roam and defile the island. Even their descendants' advanced civilization is unable to defend against their resurgent assault, presumably because they're just too peaceable to create advanced weapons.
* OurFounder: The piglets' descendants revere the memory of the Chaldean servants who taught their ancestors about love and justice.
** Except for Tamamo who funnily enough ends up becoming their analogue for the Devil due to her tendency for wanting to eat the original boar piglets.
* TakingTheBullet: The piglets form a living bulwark to save Chaldea's escape raft from a demon boar attack, which sends them flying but doesn't kill any of them.
* TalkingAnimal: In the second half of the event, the piglets' descendants have developed the ability to talk, thanks to various meddling on the part of Chaldea's servants.
* VerbalTic: One of the three piglets in the second half goes "Ayup."

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* TheCameo: The trio "appear" very briefly in one of the plays in Salem.
* MistakenForThief: In the first
ItWasWithYouAllAlong: Haydee was always a part of the event, it looks like the cute little piglets are eating up Chaldea's crops while they're stranded on the island. Later, it turns out that they've been mistaken for the enormous demonic boars that're polluting and defiling the island into a wasteland, and Chaldea takes them all in.
* NonActionGuy: The piglets are small, cute, and weak, and are helpless before the demon boars that roam and defile the island. Even their descendants' advanced civilization is unable to defend against their resurgent assault, presumably because they're just too peaceable to create advanced weapons.
* OurFounder: The piglets' descendants revere the memory of the Chaldean servants who taught their ancestors about love and justice.
** Except for Tamamo who funnily enough ends up becoming their analogue for the Devil due to her tendency for wanting to eat the original boar piglets.
* TakingTheBullet: The piglets form a living bulwark to save Chaldea's escape raft from a demon boar attack, which sends them flying
Edmnd's Spirit Origin but doesn't kill any of them.
* TalkingAnimal: In the second half of the event, the piglets' descendants have developed the ability to talk, thanks to various meddling on the part of Chaldea's servants.
* VerbalTic: One of the three piglets in the second half goes "Ayup."
was unaware.



[[folder:Amazones[=.=]com]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The CEO]]

A delivery service found in the Servant Universe, run by the Servantverse version of the Berserker of El Dorado, Amazones CEO. It becomes the main focal point of the "Amazones.com ~CEO Crisis 2020~" event.

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!!Event Characters
[[folder:Boar Piglets]]
[[quoteright:281:https://static.
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A delivery service found in tribe of cute little boars met and ultimately befriended by Chaldea during the Servant Universe, run by the Servantverse version first half of the Berserker of El Dorado, Amazones CEO. It becomes summer event. Their descendants, who have inexplicably built a complex civilization that has fallen into dried-out ruins, are met during the main focal point second part of the "Amazones.com ~CEO Crisis 2020~" event.event, and have gained the ability to talk.


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* TheCameo: The trio "appear" very briefly in one of the plays in Salem.
* MistakenForThief: In the first part of the event, it looks like the cute little piglets are eating up Chaldea's crops while they're stranded on the island. Later, it turns out that they've been mistaken for the enormous demonic boars that're polluting and defiling the island into a wasteland, and Chaldea takes them all in.
* NonActionGuy: The piglets are small, cute, and weak, and are helpless before the demon boars that roam and defile the island. Even their descendants' advanced civilization is unable to defend against their resurgent assault, presumably because they're just too peaceable to create advanced weapons.
* OurFounder: The piglets' descendants revere the memory of the Chaldean servants who taught their ancestors about love and justice.
** Except for Tamamo who funnily enough ends up becoming their analogue for the Devil due to her tendency for wanting to eat the original boar piglets.
* TakingTheBullet: The piglets form a living bulwark to save Chaldea's escape raft from a demon boar attack, which sends them flying but doesn't kill any of them.
* TalkingAnimal: In the second half of the event, the piglets' descendants have developed the ability to talk, thanks to various meddling on the part of Chaldea's servants.
* VerbalTic: One of the three piglets in the second half goes "Ayup."
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A delivery service found in the Servant Universe, run by the Servantverse version of the Berserker of El Dorado, Amazones CEO. It becomes the main focal point of the "Amazones.com ~CEO Crisis 2020~" event.
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* LastOfHisKind: He's implicitly the last human from CHALDEAS, turing him into the last Master of humanity and letting him posthumously create the Traum Singularity. This does lead into some questions involving who exactly shot him if he was the last human there.]]

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* LastOfHisKind: He's implicitly the last human from CHALDEAS, turing him into the last Master of humanity and letting him posthumously create the Traum Singularity. This does lead into some questions involving who exactly shot him if he was the last human there.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The boy is a big tragic case of one in RealLife. His birth was supposed to be his father UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi's guarantee for a smooth succession. However, his early death within 2 years forced a) the appointment of Hideyoshi's adult Hidetsugu as Regent (and possible successor), complicated by b) Hideyori's birth, which led to the execution of Hidetsugu and everyone remotely associated with him.

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* AlternateSelf: As a whole it serve as this to Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, and other Mesoamerican gods. This contrast becomes more prominent when it's revealed that [[spoiler:the Ocelomeh were local primates uplifted by Tezcatlipoca. The Malla sides with one species while the Divine Filaments chooses another.]]

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* AlternateSelf: As a whole it serve serves as this to Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, and other Mesoamerican gods. This contrast becomes more prominent when it's revealed that [[spoiler:the Ocelomeh were local primates uplifted by Tezcatlipoca. The Malla sides with one species while the Divine Filaments chooses another.]]]]
* TheAtoner: Daybit speculates it loves the Deinos so much because it's aware that it killed the dinosaurs in Proper Human History and wants to make up for it in this timeline.
* {{Biomanipulation}}: It guides and nuture life itself, and can even control the energy flowing within the planet itself. It is this ability to uplift local lifeforms that gave birth to the Mesoamerican gods in Proper Human History, while the Deinos were born from Malla augmenting the dinosaurs.



* {{Biomanipulation}}: They guide and nuture life itself, and can even control the energy flowing within the planet itself. It is this ability to uplift local lifeforms that gave birth to the Mesoamerican gods in Proper Human History, while the Deinos were born from Malla augmenting the dinosaurs.



* HeadInTheSandManagement: [[spoiler:Malla has no intention of doing anything about ORT's awakening or the Ocelomeh slaughtering the Deinos. Frankly, there's not really much it can meaningfully do anymore; the artificial sun made from ORT's heart is about to reach its limit and explode in a few days so it's all about to end anyway, Mictlan's biosphere sucks up all the planet's energy so the surface remains an unlivable hellscape with no hope of recovery, and Malla itself is more or less on its last legs, having spent most of its life force on Mictlan's first sun. Its decisions have backed it into a corner with no escape, and it's painfully aware of that. Thus, it only wants to have the underground paradise of Mictlan go for as long as possible before it dies together with its beloved Deinos when the sun blows up. What really drives it into this trope's territory is when Chaldea sets out to prevent ORT's revival, and in response Malla orders Kukulkan to kill them. Thankfully, Kukulkan is too good natured to follow such an order.]]

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* HeadInTheSandManagement: [[spoiler:Malla has no intention of doing anything about ORT's awakening or the Ocelomeh slaughtering the Deinos. Frankly, there's not really much it can meaningfully do anymore; the artificial sun made from ORT's heart is about to reach its limit and explode in a few days so it's all about to end anyway, Mictlan's biosphere sucks up all the planet's energy so the surface remains an unlivable hellscape with no hope of recovery, and Malla itself is more or less on its last legs, having spent most of its life force on Mictlan's first sun. Its decisions have backed it into a corner with no escape, and it's painfully aware of that. Thus, it only wants to have the underground paradise of Mictlan go for as long as possible before it dies together with its beloved Deinos when the sun blows up. What really drives it into this trope's territory is that it can still give Kukulkan orders even if it has no way of enforcing it yet it refuses to do so, frustrating her because she wants to help but is forbidden from interfering without given leave to do so. In fact, the one time it actually gives an order is when Chaldea sets out to prevent ORT's revival, and in response Malla orders Kukulkan to kill them. Thankfully, Kukulkan is too good natured to follow such an order.]]order and decides she's going to do what she wants.]]
* HelicopterParents: Malla means well for the Deinos as atonement for killing them in Proper Human History, but it goes way overboard and spoils them rotten without letting them face challenges and grow like humanity. It made them super lifeforms who can do anything while making sure their environment is as comfortable as possible, but that same process also coddled the Deinos so much that they take everything for granted, and any Deinos that pushes themselves is seen as mentally ill by the species.
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* AlternateSelf: All of them are AI copies of existing characters, though as Alter Egos, their personalities end up being very different from their originals.
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: In fitting with the theme of [[TheFairFolk Faeries]] and MedievalEuropeanFantasy for the Sixth Lostbelt, Murian is named after the Cornish word for "ant". Ants were believed by the Cornish to be the souls of ancient heathens, too good for Hell but unable to reach Heaven, and slowly shrank over time to the size of an ant.

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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: In fitting with the theme of [[TheFairFolk Faeries]] and MedievalEuropeanFantasy for the Sixth Lostbelt, Murian is named after the Cornish word for "ant". Ants were believed by the Cornish to be the souls of ancient heathens, too good for Hell but unable to reach Heaven, and slowly shrank over time to the size of an ant. [[spoiler: Her revenge against the Fang Clan includes shrinking them down to the size of insects so she can literally crush them with her own hands.]]
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* MissingMom: He was deemed unqualified for the Lion King's city but his mother Salia refused to enter it without him, resulting in her death as she refused to let her child die.

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* MissingMom: He was deemed unqualified for the Lion King's city but his mother Salia (who ''was'' qualified) refused to enter it without him, resulting in her death as she refused to let her child die.

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* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:The very same year Ainsel made her prophecy, she came across a boat carrying the baby Altria Caster who had been sent from Avalon. Unlike the Rain clan who took in Morgan and raised her with love, Ainsel immediately sent the baby right back out to sea. The boat eventually drifted to Tintagel, and the faeries there raised Altria like livestock.]] However, it was later revealed in the Lostbelt no. 6 "Reminiscence" booklet that [[spoiler:Ainsel foresaw the Mirror Clan's destruction and knew Aurora would arrange for their clan to be destroyed, so she opted for the route that would allow for Altria's survival.]]


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* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler:The very same year Ainsel made her prophecy, she came across a boat carrying the baby Altria Caster who had been sent from Avalon. Unlike the Rain clan who took in Morgan and raised her with love, Ainsel immediately sent the baby right back out to sea. The boat eventually drifted to Tintagel, and the faeries there raised Altria like livestock.]] However, it was later revealed in the Lostbelt no. 6 "Reminiscence" booklet that [[spoiler:Ainsel foresaw the Mirror Clan's destruction and knew Aurora would arrange for their clan to be destroyed, so she opted for the route that would allow for Altria's survival.]]

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The little brother of Queen Himiko of Yamataikoku, who was transformed into a nameless Tortoise. He appeared in

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* TheAtoner: He sacraficed his own name and human form because he felt it was the only way he could make up for revealing Himiko's power and depriving her of normal life.

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* TheAtoner: He sacraficed sacrificed his own name and human form because he felt it was the only way he could make up for revealing Himiko's power and depriving her of a normal life.



* MatureYoungerSibling: He's definietly more mature than his sister, who's more of TheDitz under the queenly facade she puts up.

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He entrusts his Spirit Origin to Nobukatsu after TakingTheBullet meant for him.]]
* MatureYoungerSibling: He's definietly definitely more mature than his sister, who's more of TheDitz under the queenly facade she puts up.up.
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:He takes a blow from Serizawa Kamo meant for Nobukatsu so Nobukatsu wouldn't throw his life away for his sister.]]
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* TheAtoner: He sacraficed his own name and human form because he felt it was the only way he could make up for revealing Himiko's power and depriving her of normal life.


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* MatureYoungerSibling: He's definietly more mature than his sister, who's more of TheDitz under the queenly facade she puts up.

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