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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She asks Toya to change the "longhair" nickname, and she gets dubbed "clown nose" as a result.



* BigSisterInstinct: She protects Linze and herself from Thomas and Gregg, and she also gets mad when Toya calls her "pumpkin". It's ultimately downplayed as she doesn't do anything when Linze gets addicted to tea.



* DudeWheresMyRespect: She's noticeably upset when Linze thanks only Toya for saving her when Elze had taken care of half the work.
* EmbarrassingNickname: So far, we've got "Longhair", "clown nose", and "Thunder Thighs".



* ExtremeDoormat: {{Downplayed}}. She constantly complains about Toya's attitude and actions, but never does anything to stop him, and follows him everywhere despite not being threatened. Granted, her sister had been charmed by him, so it's not like she has any choice. The money doesn't hurt either.

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* {{Expy}}: She's one to Abridged Klein from another SWE abridged series. They both serve as the StraightMan amongst their peers, and get treated as an afterthought by their most experienced teammate (Toya and Kirito respectively). To hammer this point home, they both have Embarrassing Nicknames given to them by the protagonists (Elze has "Longhair", "clown nose", and "Thunder Thighs", while Klein has [=Ballsdeep69=]).
* ExtremeDoormat: {{Downplayed}}. She constantly complains about Toya's attitude and actions, but never does anything to stop him, and follows still assists him everywhere despite not being threatened. Granted, in his missions. Noticeably, when she's mad at Toya's nicknames, she asks him to change her sister had been charmed nickname after he refuses to address her by him, so it's not like she has any choice. The money doesn't hurt either.her actual name instead of insisting that he address her properly.


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* NoRespectGirl: She never gets any respect from Toya at the very least.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: She doesn't hesitate to call Toya out on his dickish behavior, but she still follows him around because of his stash of golden coins.
* BigOMG: When Toya casually reveals his secret bag of golden coins, after she had been elated about the idea of getting four copper coins from a quest. Her screams can be heard from outside the diner.
--> '''Elze:''' ooOOH MY GOOOODDD!!!
* BrutalHonesty: She bluntly tells Toya that he killed Thomas when he's briefly delusional. She also tells him that their rescue was unwarranted as she could've saved herself.
* TheCassandra: Nobody ever listens to what she has to say. Not Gregg, not Linze, and ''especially'' not Toya.



* DeadpanSnarker: She prefers to express her frustrations angrily instead of sarcastically, but she still has her moments of this, especially with her sister.

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* DeadpanSnarker: She prefers to express her frustrations angrily instead of sarcastically, but she still has her moments of this, especially with her sister.sister and Toya.
-->'''Elze:''' When Thomas’ spinal column crumpled like a damp paper towel, did that imply to you a wealth of structural integrity?
* DoWrongRight: While she's being mugged by two idiots, the first thing she tells them is that their "diamond stabbing implement" is completely useless as a weapon as it isn't sharp.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's not affected by Toya killing Yae's companions, but she draws the line at hiring ''her'' for the team right after the fact.
* ExtremeDoormat: {{Downplayed}}. She constantly complains about Toya's attitude and actions, but never does anything to stop him, and follows him everywhere despite not being threatened. Granted, her sister had been charmed by him, so it's not like she has any choice. The money doesn't hurt either.
* GoldDigger: While initially hesitant to share anything about her league with Toya, she instantly becomes part of ''his'' league when she sees his stash of golden coins.
* ProperlyParanoid: She warns Linze not to teach any magic to Toya, and it predictably falls on deaf ears. Considering the first thing Toya does with his magic is kill a bunch of innocent people (granted, he thought they were villains, but still), her hesitation was more than justified.
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* ActionGirl: She breaks Gregg's skull with a single punch, and it's stated that she would've been able to handle Thomas as well had Toya not intervened.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: She was no dumbass in the source material, but her {{Tsundere}} tendencies could cloud her judgement on occasion. Here, she's extremely logical and perceptive, and serves as the StraightMan of the episode.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Not to the extent of Toya or even her sister, but this incarnation of her is much more harsh and accustomed to Belfast's practices, and doesn't blink at murder.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Lets' just say she's not falling in love with Toya anytime soon.
* AntiHero: She was a KnightInSourArmor at the beginning, but after meeting Toya she becomes a PragmaticHero since she never meaningfully stands up to him.
* BrutalHonesty:
* CloudCuckoolandersMinder: She's this to her twin sister Linze, trying (and failing) to keep her from telling strangers about their guild or their magic tricks.
* DeadpanSnarker: She prefers to express her frustrations angrily instead of sarcastically, but she still has her moments of this, especially with her sister.
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* JerkassGods: He starts off the conflict of the story by killing Toya with lighting because that was his idea of a funny joke. He gives a half-hearted apology to him later but he later goes on to justify it.

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Skewed Priorities: The first thing Toya says when meeting God (other than compliment the five by five platform that is Heaven) is to accept God's offer of a harp. God clearly didn't expect that. It's all part of his naïve and unassuming façade. Notably, he rejects the gift when he's asked again.

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Skewed Priorities: * SkewedPriorities: The first thing Toya says when meeting God (other than compliment the five by five platform that is Heaven) is to accept God's offer of a harp. God clearly didn't expect that. It's all part of his naïve and unassuming façade. Notably, he rejects the gift when he's asked again.


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* {{Expy}}: He could be seen as one to [[Characters/SwordArtOnlineAbridgedKirito Abridged Kayaba ]] from another SWE series. They're both [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom Unwitting Instigators of Doom]] who trigger the events of the series through their incompetence at their highly stressful job, and end up paying the price for it (Kayaba accidentally creates a deadly glitch in his game ''Sword Art Online'' due to being overworked, while God kills Toya for fun without realizing that he was suppossed to be the guy who went on to cure cancer). The main difference between them is how they react to their mistake: Kayaba doubles down on his screw-up and locks everyone in SAO to force them to finish the game, while God at least ''tries'' to atone for his mistake by offering Toya some form of compensation (mundane as it was).

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* MeanBoss: He's one to all his attendants but especially Elze, whom he dubs "Thunder Thighs" and constantly belittles and demeans for no reason.

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* MeanBoss: He's one to all his attendants but especially Elze, whom he dubs "Thunder Thighs" and constantly belittles and demeans for no reason. He's also one to God, criticising him for letting his phone ring for one and a half rings instead of half a ring like Toya wanted.


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* BoltOfDivineRetribution: Subverted. He killed Toya with lightning, but only because he thought it was funny.


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* CampingACrapper: A non-pragmatic version. He killed Toya while he was on the toilet because he thought it would be funnier that way.


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* FourEyesZeroSoul: He has glasses and he's a petty asshole.
* GodsHandsAreTied: After Toya blackmails him into giving him his phone number (with God being forced to answer in three rings or less), he essentially becomes the kid's subordinate.


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* TheGodsMustBeLazy: Not only is his realm of heaven completely broke, but he doesn't even bother to check if an individual is of any importance to his world's history before killing him for fun.


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* ItAmusedMe: While he initially tries to justify it, this is the real reason why he killed Toya while he was on the toilet.


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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: It initially seemed like he felt genuinely remorseful for killing Toya, but when the latter refuses his offerings, God goes right back on the defensive, and tries to threaten him into accepting.


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* KimonoIsTraditional: He wears a Kimono while in heaven.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: He was originally supposed to be the one who cured cancer. Alas, that story will now never happen.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He regarded Toya as a friend in the source material, while here he repeatedly tries to get rid of him.



* BeleagueredAssistant: He'll never admit it, but he's essentially Toya's concierge now. Doesn't stop him from insulting him or trying to get him killed, though.



* ButtMonkey: He gets outsmarted and humiliated by Toya twice, and now he's forced to answer his phone whenever Toya pleases.



* NotHelpingYourCase: When he tries to offer Toya a harp as compensation from killing him, Toya accepts, only for God to inform him that they're on storage at the time. This does ''not'' paint heaven in a good light for Toya, and he soon gets God to grant him a better wish.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: His attempts at taking accountability to Toya end with the boy strong-arming him into giving him powers, a future smartphone, and his phone number.



* PsychopathicManchild: He's a {{Troll}} who thinks nothing of killing his people for shits and giggles, and he's also surprisingly gullible for the creator of everyting.
* RejectedApology: Lets just say that hi

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* PetTheDog: Though he kills Toya [[ItAmusedMe for fun]], he still offers him some compensation in heaven after the fact, promising him a penthouse and a harp, which he gets from storage.
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* RejectedApology: Lets just say that hiToya didn't accept the harp.



'''God:''' IT PIPES MUSIC DIRECTLY INTO YOUR BRAIN!
'''Toya:''' I’d rather have a headphone jack…

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'''Toya:''' I’d rather have a headphone jack…jack…\\



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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He ''really'' had no idea Toya was created as the guy who cured cancer when he picked him to be his victim.

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* MeanBoss: He's one to all his attendants but especially Elze, whom he dubs "Thunder Thighs" and constantly belittles and demeans for no reason.



* MomentKiller: He ruins the engagement of Gregg and Thomas by destroying the latter's diamond antler, and killing the former when he tries to avenge it.



* MomentKiller: He ruins the engagement of Gregg and Thomas by destroying the latter's diamond antler, and killing the former when he tries to avenge it.



* BribeBackfire: An epic example when he tries to offer Toya some compensation for killing him, and Toya puts on a humble front so that God promises him anything. Then he asks to become God...



* EvilOldFolks: He looks like an old man and is a sadistic asshole.
* EyesAlwaysShut: He's always shown this way, regardless of how frustrated he gets with Toya.



* AGodAmI: Well, he ''is'' God, so he has a point when he points it out.

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* GetOut: After getting fed up with him, he kicks Toya out of his 5x5 platform that is his realm of heaven.
* AGodAmI: Well, he ''is'' God, so he has a point he's not wrong when he points it out.



* JerkassHasAPoint: He hits the nail right on the head when he calls Toya "awful". Notably, Toya doesn't deny it.



* MyGodYouAreSerious: When Toya breaks character and bluntly makes his demand, God lets out a massive wheeze before asking "you what now?". Then Toya reaffirms his statement with a stone-cold expression, and God realizes what he has done.



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* RejectedApology:RejectedApology: Lets just say that hi
* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: Understandable since he ''actually'' makes the rules.
'''God:''' IT PIPES MUSIC DIRECTLY INTO YOUR BRAIN!
'''Toya:''' I’d rather have a headphone jack…
'''God:''' FINE! IT CAN DO BOTH NOW! Cause you’re sooo picky...
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: He tells Toya that he killed him with "one to five lightning bolts". With what we know about him, it could've very well being six.
* ThisCannotBe: When Toya calls Satan:
--> '''God:''' Who are you calling?! You're dead!
* {{Troll}}: Other than his DeadlyPrank, the "better world" he releases Toya in is a home for degenerates and psychopaths, and they speak a ridiculously complicated language. Unfortunately for him, he failed to account for Toya's future smartphone.
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* FalseFriend: He presents himself as a friend and heroic figure to the twins, only to exploit Linze's tea addiction and Elze's financial struggles to keep them in check.

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* FalseFriend: He presents himself as a friend and heroic figure to the twins, only to exploit Linze's tea addiction and Elze's financial struggles to keep them in check. He also calls her, Elze, and Yae "stupid and annoying" when interacting with the duke, and forces them to eat in a different table than his own so that they learn their place.



* MomentKiller: He ruins the engagement of Gregg and Thomas by destroying the latter's diamond antler, and killing the former when he tries to avenge it.



* TheStoic: He usually doesn't show much reaction, not even when being informed of his UndignifiedDeath, or when being hassled by Mike.



* RefugeInAudacity: He makes ''God'' his concierge, and outright calls him his subordinate at one point.
* VillainousBreakdown: Has one when he loses all control as he learns of Belfast's customs.

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* RefugeInAudacity: He makes ''God'' his concierge, and outright calls him his subordinate at one point.
* VillainousBreakdown: Has one when he loses all control as he learns of Belfast's customs.



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* BlackComedy: His joke of killing Toya with lightning while he was on the toilet. Toya doesn't find it amusing at all.



* BreakTheHaughty: Let's just say that he won't be flinging lightning at people for no reason anytime soon.



* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: God, ruler of the realm of heaven and creator of all, folds like a little bitch when Toya threatens to call Satan on him.



* JerkJustifications: "IT WAS FUNNY!"

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* JerkJustifications: JustJokingJustification: "IT WAS FUNNY!"
* LaserGuidedKarma: After abusing his power and killing Toya for kicks, he gets the tables turned on him when his victim blackmails him into being his subordinate.
* MoralMyopia: He thinks nothing of killing a 15-year-old as a joke, but when said 15-year-old doesn't forgive him and blackmails him into doing his bidding, he throws a hissy fit and acts like a victim.
* OhCrap: A minor one when he realizes Toya was the guy who would've cured cancer had he not killed him. He has an even bigger one when he finds out that Toya is much more vindictive than he let on.
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* {{Sadist}}: He must have a really skewed sense of humor if his idea of a joke was to kill (what he thought was) an innocent person with lighting while he was on the toilet. When Toya rightfully calls him out on it, God accuses him of not having a sense of humor.
* WouldHurtAChild: Toya was 15 when he died, and God ''knew'' that, but killed him anyway.
* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Comes close to saying it word for word at several points in the story, mostly flabbergasted by Toya's unapologetically dickish behavior.

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* CrisisOfFaith: Any respect he had for God goes down the drain when he kills him for fun.



* KilledOffscreen: The series starts with Toya on heaven after being killed on Earth, with God describing how he died.

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* KilledOffscreen: The series starts with Toya on in heaven after being killed on Earth, with God describing how he died.



* RefugeInAudacity: He makes ''God'' his concierge, and outright calls him his subordinate at one point.



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* RefugeInAudacity: He makes ''God'' his concierge, and outright calls him his subordinate at one point.
* VillainousBreakdown: Has one when he loses all control as he learns of Belfast's customs.
* VillainProtagonist: Like in canon, Toya is the main focus of the story. Unlike in canon, however, he spreads more misery in the new world than happiness.
* VillainRespect: PlayedForLaughs when Yae bluntly refuses to be given a nickname:
-->'''Toya:''' It took real guts to stand up to me like you just did. You get to keep your name.\\
'''Elze:''' WHY DOES SHE GET TO KEEP HER NAME?! THIS IS BULLSHIT!
* WhamLine: "I guess, if you really push me on it... [[AGodAmI I'd like to be God]]."


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* AdaptationalJerkass: God in the source material killed Toya by accident, and came up with the idea of resurrecting him himself. Here, he kills him for fun, and had to be blackmailed into giving him his resurrection.
* AscendedExtra: A small case: Here, his conversation with Toya is much longer and complicated, and he also gets put on speaker by Toya for a long time, meaning that he's kept on the story for the first half of his conversation with Mike.
* TheAtoner: He ''tries'' to be this for Toya after killing him, offering him a penthouse in heaven and a harp as compensation. However, it's clear he isn't really remorseful, and what little sympathy he might've had goes down the drain when he sees [[{{Jerkass}} Toya's true self]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: The ruler of the realm of heaven is a PsychopathicManchild.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's the creator of everything, so he naturally sees himself as superior to his creations, whom he has no problem killing if he finds it amusing. However, he recognizes how unfair this is and always tries to offer some compensation to his victims after he's had his fun.
* BrokenPedestal: Whatever respect Toya might've had for him as a deity vanished completely after God informs him of how he killed him, his lack of remorse evident.
* DeadlyPrank: He pulls one on Toya while he was on the toilet. It kickstarts the events of the story.
* DisappointedInYou: After Mike agrees to make Toya a millionaire in exchange for his clothes:
-->'''God:''' YOU'RE BETTER THAN THIS, MIKE!!!
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Happens whenever Toya makes a fool of him. Specific examples are when he kisses phone Satan in front of him, and again when he puts him on speakerphone while on the new world.
-->''God:'' Don't you put me on speaker! Don't you put GOD on speaker!\\
''Toya:'' You're on speaker.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Toya calls him "Bubby" at one point, much to his outrage.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He might enjoy killing individuals when he's bored, but he's briefly taken aback when he reads Toya's resume and sees that he was the guy predestined to cure cancer.
* FailedASpotCheck: As revenge for his smug behavior, God intentionally sent Toya to a world where everyone spoke "a mix of Klingon, Dothraki and only the clicking parts Dahalo, an endangered South Cushitic language of Kenya." knowing that Toya would die without being able to communicate, since he only had his futuristic smartphone to aid him. It didn't occur to him that said smartphone had a feature that acted as an instant translator in Toya's head, that he himself included.
-->'''Toya:''' Wow, that's a cool feature. Thanks God.\\
'''God:''' WHY?! WHY DID I MAKE IT DO THAT?!
* AGodAmI: Well, he ''is'' God, so he has a point when he points it out.
* InsultBackfire:
** When God calls Satan a "son of a bitch":
-->'''Toya:''' Isn't he your son?
** And again when he calls Toya "awful".
-->'''Toya:''' Well, I was made in your image, sir.
* JerkassGods: He starts off the conflict of the story by killing Toya with lighting because that was his idea of a funny joke. He gives a half-hearted apology to him later but he later goes on to justify it.
* JerkJustifications: "IT WAS FUNNY!"
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* RightlySelfRighteous: He's an unbearable asshole to most people he meets, but he ''is'' the (second) sanest character in the episode. He also apparently knows Satan enough to be acquainted with his kid.
* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: Due to his delusion, he occasionally tries to invoke this to his peers. So far, he hasn't been stopped from doing what he wants but it's mostly because everyone around him is either an idiot or an ExtremeDoormat. The closest thing he has to get away with things is ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When the Duke and his maids start singing "would you like a child bride?" to Toya, he rallies his team and leaves in a hurry, but not before torching the place on his way out.
* ShockAndAwe: How he dies before the story starts.
Skewed Priorities: The first thing Toya says when meeting God (other than compliment the five by five platform that is Heaven) is to accept God's offer of a harp. God clearly didn't expect that. It's all part of his naïve and unassuming façade. Notably, he rejects the gift when he's asked again.
-->'''God:''' Oh. They’re in storage.
* SmugSuper: He sees himself as God because of his holy set of skills.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Toya gives off this vibe when interacting with other people
-->'''Toya:''' You don’t think big enough! Not like me. I got big-time dreams. Helicarrier dreams. And step numero uno to achieving those dreams is learning magic!
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: In the source material, his name is written as "Touya" instead of "Toya".


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* UndignifiedDeath: Before the events of the story, Toya was killed by God via one to five lightning bolts while sitting on the toilet.
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* {{Narcissist}}: A textbook example. He flaunts his wealth and power to everyone, is delusional enough to believe himself to be a god, and treats everyone around him (even God) like dirt because he sees them as intellectually inferior ([[RightlySelfRighteous which in this new world is often the case]]).
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Other than the fact that [[BadSamaritan he often acts out of self-interest]], most of his attempted heroic actions end up causing more damage than good.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Other than the fact that [[BadSamaritan he often acts out of self-interest]], most of his attempted heroic actions end up causing more damage than good.



* PetTheDog: He kills the league of fighters mostly to test his new powers, but also because he thought they were hassling Yae. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero As it turns out, they were simply sparring as friends]].

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* PetTheDog: OpportunisticBastard: Toya likes to plan ahead, but he takes advantage of every opportunity he comes across. Due to quick thinking, he got enough money to last a modest living ''on his first hour'' of being in the new world.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Most of his meaner actions are done against bad people, or people he perceives as evil at least.
** While he didn't think it would kill them, he targets Thomas and Gregg because they were trying to rob two girls.
** He kills Yae's friends because he thought that they were attacking her.
** At the end of the episode, he destroys the duke's manor, with the implication that he killed him and his posse.
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** He invites Linze and Elze to tea because he pities the former for not having tried it. Of course, it's mostly to get on their good side and get them to show him the ropes.
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** As bad as he treats his companions, he gets them all out of the duke's manor before burning it to the ground.
* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: He's a power-hungry narcissist and a grade-A asshole, but he hates sexism. For him, everyone is equal in that they're all inferior to him.


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* RichBastard: Toya describes his life on Earth as "owning a fleet of conjoined helicarriers, each with its own department of luxury, encased in gold and cruising above the earth armed with enough super-science to make Isaac Asimov bust a proverbial nut". Despite being reincarnated in a new world with nothing but his phone, he quickly earns himself "many golden coins" by selling his clothes to a perverted millionaire. He also ends the episode with a platinum sphere and loads of tax money from the Duke.
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* FailureHero: He really tries to save people sometimes. Too bad he's a greedy asshole who causes more mayhem than good. He actually manages to [[PayEvilUntoEvil do some good]] at the end of the episode, though.


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* InformedAbility: God gives him the ability to "be the best at girls" before sending him off to the new world, but the only women who show any interest in him all are either insane or applying the new world's BlueAndOrangeMorality, and the OnlySaneWoman Elze clearly dislikes him.


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* ItGetsEasier: After his first murder, he's visibly distressed for a bit but quickly gets over it. By the time he learns magic, he has no qualms with killing people that he thinks are evil.


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* LackOfEmpathy: After some mild shock at his first victim, he becomes a lot more adapted to murder, and doesn't blink when told that he had just accidentally killed all of Yae's friends. He also accepts money from the duke despite knowing that it comes from his abused townsfolk.


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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Other than the fact that [[BadSamaritan he often acts out of self-interest]], most of his attempted heroic actions end up causing more damage than good.
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* PowerfulButIncompetent: God gave him a massive set of skills, but he visibly doesn't know how to use them properly without getting someone hurt or killed.


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* SuperStrength: He crushes a diamond item by flinging a pebble at it at superspeed, and later accidentally breaks Thomas' spinal column with an elbow drop to the back.

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* EvilIsPetty: He makes a show out of giving degrading nicknames to his companions, and at one point even flat out admits that he's "petty as well as powerful".

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* EvilIsPetty: He makes a show out of giving degrading nicknames to his companions, and at one point even flat out admits that he's "petty as well as powerful". He also hires Yae ''only'' because Elze told him not to and he has a problem with authority.



* KickTheDog: He bluntly tells Mike that he wishes he had died in infancy, and to "drown in a two-inch pond". While Mike was a creep, he had just made him a millionaire, and had been nothing but nice to him.

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** He hires Yae ''only'' because Elze told him not to, and he has a problem with authority. He also shows no remorse for killing Yae's friends earlier.
** He spends most of their trip to Belfast chastising Linze for petty reasons, such as not having taught him null magic before, despite him not asking. He also admonishes Elze and Yae for not doing anything on the matter.


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* KillItWithFire: One of his magic skills is fire, and he puts it to ''very'' good use at the end of the episode.


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* ManipulativeBastard: The first thing he does is play God like a fiddle, and that was just him warming up.
* NominalHero: For the guy who was supposed to cure cancer on Earth, Toya has little to no redeeming qualities. Despite this, he still engages in mild heroism on the new world, targeting only what he thinks are bad people (though showing no empathy when they turn out to be innocents), and burning down the Duke's manor at the end of the episode.
* NotSoAboveItAll: It's heavily implied that Toya wasn't fazed by almost anything on Earth, not even being informed of his unprecedented death, but [[CrapsackWorld the new world]] soon starts bringing out some of his emotions, such as disgust, shock, and horror.
* NoJustNoReaction: When the Duke tells him that Sushi can be both his daughter ''and'' his wife:
-->'''Toya:''' NO! THAT'S THE WORST AWNSWER!!!
* OhCrap:
** A minor one when he realizes he might have accidentally killed Thomas.
** He has a series of this that constantly one-up each other since the moment he arrives at the duke's manor. Examples are:
*** When Sushi informs him that her father would reward his kindness with ''[[HumanTraffickers anyone]]'' he wanted.
* OnlySaneByComparison: Toya is ''not'' sane in any sense of the word, but when you pair him with people like Mike or the duke, he comes off as the better guy to have around.
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* {{Jerkass}}: What he is at heart. He's pointlessly rude and sarcastic towards everyone around him, ''especially'' God, and clearly revels in hindering them. As if that wasn't enough, he's a textbook SmugSuper.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** While its overshadowed by what he does later, his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to God is completely on point, seeing as the asshole had killed him for fun, robbing him of the chance to cure cancer, and was now awkwardly trying to bribe him while childishly justifying his actions.
** Similarly, he's right to be outraged at the duke for his unapologetically misogynistic attitude, especially since he has a daughter.
* KickTheDog: He bluntly tells Mike that he wishes he had died in infancy, and to "drown in a two-inch pond". While Mike was a creep, he had just made him a millionaire, and had been nothing but nice to him.
* KilledOffscreen: The series starts with Toya on heaven after being killed on Earth, with God describing how he died.
* LooseLips: Toya namedrops this trope when blackmailing God with telling Satan about how the former killed him.
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* {{Expy}}: He's one to [[Characters/SwordArtOnlineAbridgedKirito Abridged Kirito]], another SWE Abridged series protagonist. Aside from their similar design, they're both [[AdaptationalJerkass Jerkass versions]] of harem anime heroes who find themselves in a life-changing situation in a completely different world (though a virtual world in Kirito's case) with a new set of skills that feed into their already inflated ego which manifests in the form of condescending bullying towards their peers, whom they consider to be below them. The main difference between them is their background: Kirito was in an absolutely miserable situation in the real world, and saw the virtual world of SAO as a form of escapism and as a way to vent about his misanthropic tendencies. Toya, on the other hand, was insanely rich on Earth, and his goals after being reincarnated in the new world with nothing but his futuristic smartphone are to regain and improve on his lost wealth and power, just with a new set of magical skills this time around.
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* AccidentalMurder: He accidentally kills Thomas with an elbow drop to the spine, having forgotten that he has the strength to break diamonds. He gets over it pretty soon, though.


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** When he hears that murder is the new world's national pastime, he's initially taken aback, but it's soon overshadowed by relief since he wasn't going to be prosecuted for accidentally killing a man.


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* IgnoredEpiphany: Regarding accepting tax money from the duke:
-->'''Toya:''' Y’know, I’ve never felt guilty about taking money before… So why start now?
* ItsAllAboutMe: It happens when an already egotistical teenager gets granted superpowers. He acts unapologetically narcissistic towards everyone and his stated goal is to gain even ''more'' power than he already has.
* JerkassGods: He's not ''quite'' there yet but he yearns to be this. Some of his dialogue with Elze shows that he's already delusional enough to believe that he can [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem create and follow his own rules]].
-->'''Elze:''' We can’t just pick up drifters off the street.\\
'''Toya:''' I’m sorry, did you suggest that I can’t do something? Through what mechanism do you think you can stop me? You know what, I’m intrigued. ''[to Yae]'' Congratulations, you’re hired.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Chase "Coffinjokey"



* BadSamaritan: Anytime he actually helps someone, expect him to find a way to get you to earn him money.



* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, and [[OddLastItemIndex girls]].

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* FauxHorrific: {{Invoked}} and {{Subverted}} when Yae asks him where he got his cart and horses.
-->'''Toya:''' I won’t lie to you, Yae… I bought them. With my money.\\
'''Elze:''' Why did you say that first part like it was something to be ashamed of?\\
'''Yae:''' To reassure us. He seems like a stand-up guy.\\
'''Toya:''' [[BrutalHonesty Money I received from selling my clothes to an insane pervert!]]\\
'''Yae:''' ...Tell less truth next time.
* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, and [[OddLastItemIndex girls]]. girls]].
-->{{Greed}}: His main motivation both on Earth and on the new world. When informed that his bag of gold could suffice for a modest living, Toya laughs for about ten seconds at the thought that he would even entertain such an idea before explaining his big time dreams to the twins. He later uses his newfound magic spells to gain even more money, regardless of where it comes from.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: He's a sociopathic scam artist whose antics are PlayedForLaughs.
* HypocriticalHumor: As he goes to heal Liam:
-->'''Toya:''' ''[As Liam groans in pain]'' There are some thoughtless peop- SHUT UP! ''[Liam stops groaning]'' thoughtless people in this world.




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* WorstAid: He heals Liam's gaping wound with a recovery spell... before removing the chunk that was lodged inside of him and obstructing his breathing. Because of this, Liam survives but ends with an IncurableCoughOfDeath that punctuates all his sentences.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Toya is extremely ambitious and egotistical, and he carries his "helicarrier dreams" to the new world. Couple that with his skill set and you've got the perfect recipe for disaster. Exemplified when his only wish to God is to be God.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Toya is extremely ambitious and egotistical, literally laughs in the face of a modest living, and he carries his "helicarrier dreams" to the new world. Couple that with his skill set and you've got the perfect recipe for disaster. Exemplified when his only wish to God is to be God.


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* BrutalHonesty: Strangely for a scam artist, he never really lies to his victims or clients, instead subtly manipulating them into following him or exploiting their weaknesses. When he's not doing that, however, he's usually very blunt and straightforward with them, especially when it comes to their inferiority compared to him. At one point, he flat-out tells Mike that he wished that he had died in infancy.


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* TheCharmer: When he tries, he can be pretty damn charismatic, which he uses to gain wealth and power.
* ChickMagnet: {{Downplayed}}. God gives him a skill to make him "the best at girls", but the only girls who display any interest in him happen to be messed up in the head, and the more rational Elze notably has next to no romantic feelings for him.


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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: His EstablishingCharacterMoment is blackmailing God himself into granting him powers.


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* EvilIsPetty: He makes a show out of giving degrading nicknames to his companions, and at one point even flat out admits that he's "petty as well as powerful".
* EvilLaugh: He lets out one when Elze suggests the idea of living modestly, before explaining his "helicarrier dreams" to her.
* FakeUltimateHero: He was originally created as the guy who cures cancer, but alas, God had to have his fun.
* FalseFriend: He presents himself as a friend and heroic figure to the twins, only to exploit Linze's tea addiction and Elze's financial struggles to keep them in check.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Even after he reveals his true colors, he still maintains a cordial tone when interacting with other people, fully knowing that they know he's full of shit.
* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, and [[OddLastItemIndex girls]].

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* BerserkButton: He's normally happy to look the other way when it comes to criminals, but ParentalIncest and "child brides" make his skin crawl.
* BigDamnHeroes: After failing to do good for most of the episode, he becomes this at the end when he burns down the duke's manor, likely freeing all of his slaves (unless they died in the fire as well).




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* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's a callous murderer and a scam artist, but even he has lines that he won't cross. The Duke crosses ''all three'' of them in one go.
** He dislikes sexism, and is disgusted when the Duke claims to hate all women [[AbusiveParents when he has a daughter]].
** Perverts in general, like Mike the Millionaire, also make him uncomfortable, though he has no problem enabling him by trading him his clothes for a fortune.
** Though he was still willing to make deals with perverts and misogynists in exchange for money, he draws the line at paedophilia, ''especially'' ParentalIncest. After the duke pimps Sushi out to him, Toya loses it and reduces his palace to ashes.
* EvilIsHammy: He's often quite soft-spoken, but he likes to act theatrical when flexing his newfound powers or breaking down his big time dreams.
* RealityWarper: He's not there yet, but he likes to believe that he is one.
-->'''Guard:''' There’s no time! The mistress’ butler is dying, and--\\
'''Toya:''' What if ''I wanted'' there to be more time?
* TranquilFury: When he reveals his true colors, he gives God a brutal dressing down without raising his voice or changing his pitch.

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* BeleagueredBoss: He can be this with Linze when he's not being a dick to her.




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* DeadpanSnarker: When he's not manipulating his way to success, he's snarking at everyone he meets.
* DishingOutDirt: One of Toya's powers is "blinding sand", and he tests it on Yae's friends. ''It peels their faces right off''.
* DullSurprise: His initial reaction to the news of his demise is quite... underwhelming.
-->'''Toya:''' ''[with an almost blank expression]'' Whaaat? What happened to me, God?
* EasilyForgiven: ''Very'' easily forgiven; Yae not only doesn't hold his murder of her friends against him, but she also joins his league ''because'' he killed them.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Other than being a complete jackass and SnakeOilSalesman, he's also an unrepentant murderer who would do anything for wealth and fame. His original counterpart was not only hesitant to murder, but he also had a genuine sense of justice that this version of him would only laugh at. The only area in which he surpasses his original self in terms of morality is when it comes to [[EvenEvilHasStandards having romantic encounters with the underage Sushi]], which the original Toya was initially hesitant to do as well but got over quickly due to [[ArrangedMarriage specific circumstances]] and adapting to the new worlds' DeliberateValuesDissonance.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Other than being a complete jackass and SnakeOilSalesman, he's also an unrepentant murderer who would do anything for wealth and fame. His original counterpart was not only hesitant to murder, but he also had a genuine sense of justice that this version of him would only laugh at. The only area in which he surpasses his original self in terms of morality is when it comes to [[EvenEvilHasStandards having romantic encounters with the underage Sushi]], which the original Toya was initially hesitant to do as well but got over quickly due to [[ArrangedMarriage specific circumstances]] and adapting to the new worlds' DeliberateValuesDissonance.DeliberateValuesDissonance..
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Despite his extremely high skill set, he's not getting his canon BattleHarem anytime soon.
** God in the original considered him a friend, and gave him his resurrection out of genuine guilt. Here, he soon grows to despise him, and gives him his second chance at life to finally be rid of him, since he doesn't want to share his realm with such a jackass.
** Instead of being a {{Tsundere}}, here Elze hates his guts with a passion, but sticks with him because of his stash of golden coins. On his part, he puts her through the wringer and doesn't even bother to learn her name.
** Linze, on the other hand, is much more overtly infatuated with him than [[CannotSpitItOut in canon]], but he doesn't seem to care about her much.
** Instead of being infatuated with him [[RescueRomance after he rescued her]], Yae seems to merely regard him as a rebound friend after he killed her previous guild.
** Sushi already was somewhat of an AbhorrentAdmirer towards him in canon, but here he's legit terrified when she offers him sexual favors, and likely killed her alongside the duke when he burnt the manor to the ground.
** The Duke in canon was a cherished friend to Toya, while here it's more one-sided since Toya can't get over his blunt misogyny. It's also heavily implied that Toya killed him at the end of the episode after he offered up his daughter to him.
* AffectionateNickname:
** He calls Satan Lucy, and considers him to be his friend. That is, if he actually called him.
** Linze always calls him "Toy", and this is ''before'' he bestows any nickname on anyone. He in turn calls her pumpkin and muffin, which is a lot better than what he calls Elze.
* AmbiguousSituation: Whether he's actually friends with the devil or if (as God wants to believe) he was only bluffing. He wouldn't have been able to call him otherwise, since he was dead.
* AntiHero: NominalHero at first. He barely has any redeeming qualities as a person, but he can use his powers for good when he wants to, and he genuinely thought he was helping the twins and Yae by killing their attackers (though he still showed NoSympathy when the latter group turned out to be Yae's friends). He also apparently would've gone on to cure cancer had he been allowed to leave, which would have cemented him as a hero worldwide. He becomes an UnscrupulousHero at the end, when he burns down the duke's manor after Toya gets sick of his monstruous actions.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Toya is extremely ambitious and egotistical, and he carries his "helicarrier dreams" to the new world. Couple that with his skill set and you've got the perfect recipe for disaster. Exemplified when his only wish to God is to be God.
* AntiVillain: Toya is egotistical, greedy, and sociopathic, and has a massive set of skills with which he could annihilate the world if he wanted to, but he has a code that he'll never break, and respects all those who stand up to him.
* AssholeVictim: While initially remorseful for killing him, God quickly loses all sympathetic feelings for Toya when he starts blackmailing and insulting him. Once he's resurrected in the better world, it soon becomes clear that, other than the fact that he could've cured cancer, Earth is a better place without him. And you have to be a ''real'' piece of work for that to be the case.
* AChatWithSatan: Provided he wasn't bluffing, he has one over the phone in front of God. He even blows him a kiss.
-->'''God:''' Don't you kiss Satan! Don't you kiss phone-Satan in front of me!
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: He's a real scumbag, but when he's released into the better world, he comes off as the StraightMan compared to some of its folk. This is exemplified when he adamantly refuses to take in the underage Sushi as his bride.
* BeneathTheMask: It's heavily implied that the Toya we see in the beginning is the Toya Earth saw the most of. Beneath this façade, however, lies an ambitious and narcissistic sociopath who doesn't care in the least about people's health.
* BigNo: Releases a huge one when he realizes Ellen is not 9-year-old Sushi's mother, but her daughter.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Toya initially behaves like an extremely overbearing and optimistic Mormon, which visibly confuses God as he delivers the news of his demise to him. Then God offers him some form of compensation [[AGodAmI and he asks to be God]]. By the time he's released into the new world, he drops the mask completely, as his new set of powers and stash of golden coins is more than enough to attract people.
* BlackAndGreyMorality: How he sees the world, which is reaffirmed when his own god kills him for fun. He has a hard time adapting to the new world's BlueAndOrangeMorality, though.
* CardCarryingVillain: From the moment he arrives at the new world, Toya sees himself as this, though it's eventually {{Downplayed}}, as [[EvenEvilHasStandards there are some lines he won't cross]].
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Subverted. He claims this to excuse his usage of [[EmbrrassingNickname Embarrassing Nicknames]], but it soon becomes clear that [[MaliciousMisnaming he simply gets off on mocking people]]. Exemplified at the end of the episode where, during a tense moment, he accidentally calls Linze by her ''actual'' name, making this a case of Accidental Correct Naming.

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* AbnormalAllergy: {{Invoked}} and {{Subverted}}. He claims to have an allergy to reading to hide the fact that he doesn't know the new world's phonology, as his future smartphone only translates the phonetics.
* TheAce: Before his untimely death, he was already [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative and charismatic]] enough to deceive God himself, but after been reincarnated, he's granted a new set of skills that allow him to learn ''all'' the magic [[InstantExpert with one single use of a spell stone]]. Add a futuristic smartphone [[TranslatorMicrobes that translates all speech directly into his brain]], alongside a great amount of [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney money]] and [[BornLucky a tiny bit of luck]], and you begin to understand why [[AGodAmI he sees himself as a god]].
* AccidentalMisnaming: Subverted. He claims this to excuse his usage of [[EmbrrassingNickname Embarrassing Nicknames]], but it soon becomes clear that [[MaliciousMisnaming he simply gets off on mocking people]]. Exemplified at the end of the episode where, during a tense moment, he accidentally calls Linze by her ''actual'' name, making this a case of Accidental Correct Naming.
* AdaptationalBadass: The original Touya was already an InvincibleHero thanks to God's powers, but he still had to learn each spell mechanics by himself, which took some time. Here, he only needs to touch a single spell stone and he learns ''all'' the magic in a matter of literal seconds.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: Touya in the source material was mostly TheEveryman in terms of brains (though he was every bit as powerful as this version), though he could be quite ObliviousToLove in regards to his harem. Toya here is much more intelligent and perceptive on top of being a manipulative scam artist. He can play people like instruments, and knows how to use them to gain more money and power.
* AdaptationalJerkass: The original Touya was an AllLovingHero and MellowFellow who was humble about his achievements, who helped people and nations from the goodness of his heart, and who was respected and LovedByAll in return. Abridged Toya can put on a façade as casual, friendly and understanding fellow, but he really is a sadistic and power-hungry SmugSuper who flexes his achievements and treats everyone around him like dirt, to the point where his name and appearance [[InNameOnly are the only things he has in common]] with his original self.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Other than being a complete jackass and SnakeOilSalesman, he's also an unrepentant murderer who would do anything for wealth and fame. His original counterpart was not only hesitant to murder, but he also had a genuine sense of justice that this version of him would only laugh at. The only area in which he surpasses his original self in terms of morality is when it comes to [[EvenEvilHasStandards having romantic encounters with the underage Sushi]], which the original Toya was initially hesitant to do as well but got over quickly due to [[ArrangedMarriage specific circumstances]] and adapting to the new worlds' DeliberateValuesDissonance.
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!Earth

[[folder:Toya Mochizuki]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Well golly, I mean, I guess, if you really pushed me on it… I’d like to be God.]]
Originally an upper class guy predestined to cure cancer, 15-year-old Toya was struck by lighting by God while he was on the toilet, whom he managed to strong-arm into [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnating in a new and "better" world]] with a new set of abilities and a future smartphone. Presented as a polite and oblivious guy, Toya is really a greedy and manipulative asshole who scams and blackmails his way to success with the goal of achieving his Earth "helicarrier dreams" in this new world.
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!The Realm of Heaven
[[folder: God]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Well, I sorta, kinda, MAYBE… Threw one to five lightning bolts at you while you were on the toilet. And uh. I’m very sorry.]]
The ruler of the economically depressed realm of heaven, God is a childish and sadistic deity who lives in a 5x5 platform and who killed the protagonist while he was on the toilet because it was his idea of a joke. After this, he's blackmailed into giving Toya another chance at life in a different world, a brand new set of magical powers... and his phone number. He's currently on his way to become Toya's unwilling concierge.
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!The Better World

!! Toya's subordinates

[[folder:Elze / Longhair / Clown Nose / Thunder Thighs]]
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Elze is a logical and destitute adventurer and tough fighter who, alongside her twin sister Linze, becomes Toya's unwilling servant after he "saves" them from a pair of robbers. Despite Toya's dickish behavior and underhanded actions, Elze sticks with him [[GoldDigger because of his massive stash of golden coins]], which are enough to last an entire modest lifestyle. This doesn't stop her from growing increasingly exasperated by the many ''many'' [[EmbarrassingNickname Embarrassing Nicknames]] Toya bestows upon her.
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[[folder:Linze / Pumpkin / Muffin]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Clown nose, he gave me tea. I owe him a life debt.]]
Linze is a Ditzy, destitute and hyperactive adventurer with an addictive streak who, alongside her twin sister Elze, becomes Toya's servant after he saves them from a pair of robbers. Despite how mean Toya is to her, Linze sticks with him because he introduced her to [[TrademarkFavoriteDrink tea]], which she's now addicted to.
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[[folder:Yae]]
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Yae is a stoic and ''extremely'' forgiving samurai with a deep, masculine voice who willingly joins Toya's group [[InsaneTrollLogic because he killed her friends]]. Because of her assertiveness, Toya allows her to keep her name.
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Duke Ortlinde is the creepy and unapologetically misogynistic ruler of Belfast who serves as the main antagonist of the episode. He becomes Toya's first benefactor after he saves his oldest daughter and mother of his youngest daughter, but they cut ties ''permanently'' after the young man learns of his "customs".
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Sushi is Duke Ortlinde's oldest daughter who gets saved by Toya from a lounge of giant lizards. She's presented as somewhat saner than her father, but unfortunately the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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[[folder:Ellen]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Mother?! Father?!]]
Ellen is the daughter of Duke Ortlinde and Sushi who came out of the latter's womb looking like a 30-year-old woman, nearly splitting her 9-year-old mother in half. She suffers from a terminal blindness which Toya literally slaps away with a recovery spell.
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[[Liam]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:I’m alive! I’m as spry as a spring chicken! And just as-- *GROSS COUGH* --Fit!]]
Liam is Sushi's beloved butler who comes close to dying from a lizard chunk getting lodged in his chest but is healed by Toya. However, since the latter forgot to remove the chunk so he now has to live with a gross cough that punctuates his sentences.
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[[Sushi's guards]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:We owe you our lives. Being that we’re allergic to fighting, there was no way we could oppose those lizards.]]
Sushi's completely useless guards who suffer from an allergy to fighting, and therefore are unable to fend off a pack of lizards.

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!!Other freaks and perverts

[[folder:Mike the Millionaire]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:DID SOMEBODY SAY "TOMBSTONE-FUCKER?!"]]
Mike is an eccentric and brutally honest millionaire who lives in "an explicitly sexual manor" with a weird affinity for smelling clothes "in an explicitly sexual manner". He makes Toya rich in exchange for his otherworldly clothes.

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[[folder:Gregg and Thomas]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000: Thomas: Now, give us your golden coins or we’ll stab you between two and seventy-nine times.\\ Gregg: Or, you know, shot in the dark, Thomas, will you marry me?]] [[note:]] Thomas is on the left, Gregg is on the right [[/note]]
Gregg and Thomas are two ineffectual criminals who plan to rob Linze and Elze, and get married in the process.

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[[folder:Yae's friends]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:I have nothing but respect for you, Samurai!]]
Yae's horde of friends who are tragically murdered by Toya after he mistakes a sparring session for an attack.

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[[folder:Eddie Izzard the Lizard Wizard]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:I have summoned lizards... with the equivalent strength... of your average store-bought lizard! They have no weaknesses! Or strengths! Their only weakness...]]
A mysterious figure who summons lizards to attack Sushi and her escort.

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