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* DropTheHammer: His weapon of chose is a massive war-hammer.
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* DemotedToExtra: In the manga adaptation, they have no characterization, at all, and are just straight up converted to zombies by Morte off-screen, having no other interaction with Shinji than to be a horde of nearly mindless drones trying to keep him busy while Morte goes to the throne and goes OneWingedAngel.
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* ImNotAHeroIm: He gets '''furious''' if people call him a hero or charge him with protecting humanity. He's an orphanage director, and that's all he wants to be known as.


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* MakeThemRot: In the manga, she uses her aspect as the God of Death to create a lethal mist that instantly kills and decays anyone it touches, and it can not be dispelled until she wills it. Shinji's desire to protect the children in his care manages to block the attack but leaves him unable to counter, and if Morte's not taken down, there goes the kingdom.


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* SadisticChoice: Attempted. She promises to dispel the deadly mist she's using against Shinji and the orphans, if he can hold out for seven days, but the kingdom would be destroyed by then, the only alternative being the sacrifice of the children under his care. Shinji, being an orphanage director, chooses the children without a second thought. Morte calls the outcome "boring."


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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Enraged and entitled, he responds to Shinji refusing the Holy Sword and giving it back by condemning Shinji and seeking to kill the guy. In the manga, this allows him to survive charging through Morte's mist and he actually strikes Shinji with said sword. At that point, the sword considers itself delivered to its rightful wielder, dropping Miyamoto like a rock, and gives Shinji a possible means to counter-attack, though he still has to figure out how to get past Morte's mist.
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* RealityIsUnrealistic: Downplayed. Yes, child welfare officers aren't at the point they will barge into the bath and bedroom of their investigation targets, but they're so intrusive that they apparently wish they could. As outlandish as her actions are, she's a very, very effective representation of the horrific downside of child welfare agencies, worldwide. Many horror stories of their abuses exist in both fact and fiction.
** They see parents or guardians on their radar ''actually protecting'' their young charges and trying to keep the children from being taken away as an admission of guilt and will go through any mechanism they can to actively rip those children out of the family, and actively make the guardians' life hell, and they will often win, due to having a government agency backing them, and know how to properly massage the local judges, parents or guardians being reunited with their children at that point basically requires divine intervention, even with the aid of the media and hard evidence the child welfare agency was wrong.
** In the case of actually abusive parents or guardians, if the abusers know how to play the game and are "properly" compliant, the agents ''bend over backwards'' to try and keep the abusive behavior quiet and erase all evidence. Who cares if the child is suffering, the abusers are "repentant" and "getting the help they need."
** The foster homes where children are shipped off to might, if the child is lucky, pass inspection ''once'' and then as long as the paperwork stays in order, good luck getting another inspection, and even then, the inspectors go out of their way to give the foster home every possible chance to pass by warning them well in advance of the visit and telling them what they're there to try and find, so every possible sign of malice is well hidden away.
** Agents who ''actually care'' about the children are worn down with sheer volume of cases until they no longer have the energy to fight or are otherwise driven to the point they StoppedCaring.
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* LawfulStupid: Even after Morte reveals she's ''The God of Death'' working under the sway of Ruquia, '''The God of Evil''', Eustacia still gives Shinji grief under Morte's orders and has Lucia, Erin, and Shii dragged off to "foster parents" to traumatize him, and pointedly lies to Shinji about the girls not wanting to see him, just because Morte still has the title "Prime Minister Mortissimo."
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* CanonForeigner: She doesn't exist in the novel version. She's brought in for the manga to give Shinji a reason to go storm the Waltham royal castle, because that's where she shipped off Lucia and Erin, winding up caged as well.
* HateSink: She is utterly reviled by the fanbase for the way she forced herself into Shinji's life, traumatized Lucia and Erin by forcing herself into bed with them and Shinji, dragged Shinji off to a KangarooCourt on false charges of sedition, dragged Lucia, Erin, and Shii off to "foster parents" that turned out to be a HumanSacrifice ritual and brainwashing into a gang of bandits respectively, ''and flat out lied'' that the girls didn't want to see Shinji any more after the week-long "cooling off" period she agreed to spend watching over the new families to make sure ''they'' weren't up to anything nefarious.
* ProsecutorsFallacy: She bent herself into pretzels trying to find Shinji guilty of something, even shoving herself into his bath and bed to "catch him in the act" of abusing the girls in the orphanage. She apologizes after seeing with her own two eyes that Lucia and Erin are clearly traumatized and suffer from ''extreme'' PTSD, but immediately goes right back to hating on Shinji the instant he's charged with sedition, despite there being no evidence whatsoever.

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The demon agent sent to attack Shinji but then winds up negotiating with him when she realizes she doesn't stand a chance in a straight-up fight.

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demon agent sent to attack Shinji but then winds up negotiating with him when she realizes she doesn't stand a chance in a straight-up fight.fight. In the manga, she's actively an agent of Ruqui, and the source of a great deal of villainy.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In the novel, she's NotEvilJustMisunderstood, and a bit misguided. In the manga, she is clearly evil and gives Shinji a lot of grief by filing several ridiculous and patently false charges, trying to legally get him killed.

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* AdaptationalNameChange: In the original novel, she was named Mira. In the manga, she goes by Morte.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the novel, she's NotEvilJustMisunderstood, and a bit misguided. In the manga, she is clearly evil and gives Shinji a lot of grief by filing several ridiculous and patently false charges, trying to legally get him killed.killed, and she works directly under Ruqui, trying to have Lucia, Erin, and Eustacia offered up for HumanSacrifice, even briefly corrupting and brainwashing Shii, the goddess of water.



* EvilChancellor: In the manga version, she's the Prime Minister of Waltham, second only to the king, and she's the God of Death, looking to destroy the world.
* HumansAreInsects: In the manga, she pointedly declares that she sees all humans are insects. Only Shinji is different, because his [Protect] skill can actually trounce her if he uses it properly.
* KangarooCourt: The reason Shinji winds up having to deal with a rather overzealous prosecutor is that she repeatedly threw charges at him, just to see what sticks. She eventually manages to get said prosecutor to drag Shinji to trial on charges of Sedition, and lined up a bunch of bad actors to try and slander him. It's only because she herself was brought to the stand and questioned, under a magic seal to keep her from lying, that he was cleared. When that happened, she dropped all pretense and just straight-up tried to kill everyone in the room, bored.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: In the manga, when Shinji manages to beat her as he's rescuing Lucia, Erin, and Eustacia, she sends swarms of zombies at him and runs. When Shinji and crew manage to corner her in Waltham's throne room, King Waltham MIA, she "changes her uniform" and becomes a literal giant, towering over the royal castle.
* MeaningfulName: In the manga, she goes by Morte and is the god of death.



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[[caption-width-right:350:You are under arrest for [Insert Crime here], do not resist, Shinji]]An overzealous prosecutor that barges into Shinji's orphanage unannounced and twists herself into pretzels trying to find him guilty of a crime she can arrest him for, she even barges into Shinji's bath and bedroom under the pretext of "catching him in the act" of doing unwelcome sexual acts on the girls ''actively traumatizing them''. Even after Morte herself revealed that all the charges were totally bogus, she still persecutes Shinji, declaring foster parents have been found for Lucia and Erin, and telling him the girls don't want to see him any more, and using the authority of the kingdom to keep him from checking if it's true.
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* BlindWithoutEm: If her glasses fall off, she's legally blind, as showcased in chapter 44 of the manga when Shinji is trying to break her, Erin, and Lucia out of a cell Morte has built to offer them up as HumanSacrifice.
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[[caption-width-right:350:King Waltham? Who is that? I can't tell insects apart, you see.]]The Evil God.

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The Evil God.



* AdaptationalNameChange: In the original novel, she was named Ruiqui. In the manga, she goes by Morte.



* EvilChancellor: In the manga version, she's the Prime Minister of Waltham, second only to the king, and she's the God of Death, looking to destroy the world.



* HumansAreInsects: In the manga, she pointedly declares that she sees all humans are insects. Only Shinji is different, because his [Protect] skill can actually trounce her if he uses it properly.
* KangarooCourt: The reason Shinji winds up having to deal with a rather overzealous prosecutor is that she repeatedly threw charges at him, just to see what sticks. She eventually manages to get said prosecutor to drag Shinji to trial on charges of Sedition, and lined up a bunch of bad actors to try and slander him. It's only because she herself was brought to the stand and questioned, under a magic seal to keep her from lying, that he was cleared. When that happened, she dropped all pretense and just straight-up tried to kill everyone in the room, bored.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: In the manga, when Shinji manages to beat her as he's rescuing Lucia, Erin, and Shii, she sends swarms of zombies at him and runs. When Shinji and crew manage to corner her in Waltham's throne room, King Waltham MIA, she "changes her uniform" and becomes a literal giant, towering over the royal castle.
* MeaningfulName: In the manga, she goes by Morte and is the god of death.
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* EvilChancellor: In the manga version, she's the Prime Minister of Waltham, second only to the king, and she's the God of Death, looking to destroy the world.


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* KangarooCourt: The reason Shinji winds up having to deal with a rather overzealous prosecutor is that she repeatedly threw charges at him, just to see what sticks. She eventually manages to get said prosecutor to drag Shinji to trial on charges of Sedition, and lined up a bunch of bad actors to try and slander him. It's only because she herself was brought to the stand and questioned, under a magic seal to keep her from lying, that he was cleared. When that happened, she dropped all pretense and just straight-up tried to kill everyone in the room, bored.
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** In the manga version of events, it's even worse. Summoning the teen "heroes" in the first place disrupted the BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil, giving Morte carte blanche to descend on and wreck the world in retaliation, as the summoning ritual was ''only to be used'' if Morte broke her end of the balance by descending upon the world first.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the novel version, Shinji throws him off his throne and sent him away, nobody says where. In the manga, Shinji finds Morte sitting on the throne, and she never bothered to learn where this sot went, as she can't be bothered to tell one insect apart from another.

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* SelectiveObliviousness: In the manga version of events, Morte has turned all the summoned classmates except himself and Shinji into zombies, but he's so wrapped up in his self-aggrandizement that he neither notices nor cares.



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* AdaptationalNameChange: In the original novel, she was named Ruiqui. In the manga, she goes by Morte.


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* HumansAreInsects: In the manga, she pointedly declares that she sees all humans are insects. Only Shinji is different, because his [Protect] skill can actually trounce her if he uses it properly.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: In the manga, when Shinji manages to beat her as he's rescuing Lucia, Erin, and Shii, she sends swarms of zombies at him and runs. When Shinji and crew manage to corner her in Waltham's throne room, King Waltham MIA, she "changes her uniform" and becomes a literal giant, towering over the royal castle.
* MeaningfulName: In the manga, she goes by Morte and is the god of death.
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* BareYourMidriff: The manga version has her belly entirely exposed.

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* GrumpyBear: He greets just about everything with a scowl, and who can blame him. He's treated with derision by everyone his age or older, both on Earth and in this new world.


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* PerpetualFrowner: He greets just about everything with a scowl, and who can blame him. He's treated with derision by everyone his age or older, both on Earth and in this new world.
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* NavelDeepNeckline: The top of her shirt is held on by a collar, the bottom by a bow, with everything in between wide open. It's amazing she doesn't fall out all over the place.

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* NavelDeepNeckline: The top of her shirt is held on by a collar, the bottom by a bow, with everything in between wide open. It's amazing she doesn't her breasts don't fall out all over the place.

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* AbsoluteCleavage: The top of her shirt is held on by a collar, the bottom by a bow, with everything in between wide open. It's amazing she doesn't fall out all over the place.



* KarmicJackpot: By breaking the seal on her, the land upon which Shinji's orphanage runs is blessed to prosper. The human Kingdom who sealed her in has the curse which bound her rebound, making their fields barren, wells dry up, etc..

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* KarmicJackpot: By breaking the seal on her, the land upon which Shinji's orphanage runs is blessed to prosper. The human Kingdom who sealed her in has the curse which bound her rebound, making their fields barren, wells dry up, etc..etc...


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* NavelDeepNeckline: The top of her shirt is held on by a collar, the bottom by a bow, with everything in between wide open. It's amazing she doesn't fall out all over the place.
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* SurroundedByIdiots: While shades of this appear in the manga, the web-novel turns it UpToEleven. He winds up looking like a tactical or strategic genius because the people who antagonize him, especially the nobility of Waltham, are so dead-set in their ways, StupidEvil, or both, that he can easily out-think them without even trying, and can ''easily'' anticipate what they're going to do, even predicting an air-strike when the army of Waltham was busy dealing with a million man undead army.

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* SurroundedByIdiots: While shades of this appear in the manga, the web-novel turns it UpToEleven.up a notch. He winds up looking like a tactical or strategic genius because the people who antagonize him, especially the nobility of Waltham, are so dead-set in their ways, StupidEvil, or both, that he can easily out-think them without even trying, and can ''easily'' anticipate what they're going to do, even predicting an air-strike when the army of Waltham was busy dealing with a million man undead army.



* EvilIsPetty: UpToEleven. The crux of his murderous grudge against Shinji? He spots Shinji ''in the opposite corner of the classroom'', and after a few days of Shinji not going out of his way to come before him and praise his self-proclaimed "greatness," goes over to Shinji, minding his own business, fully intending to make him. He never gets the chance because Shinji responds to the intrusion into his space and [[SeriousBusiness interrupting his attempts to prepare the recipe for the night's dinner]] by calling him "trash." Miyamaoto responds to '''that''' by shouting "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!" and then trying to figure out a way to kill him.

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* EvilIsPetty: UpToEleven. The crux of his murderous grudge against Shinji? He spots Shinji ''in the opposite corner of the classroom'', and after a few days of Shinji not going out of his way to come before him and praise his self-proclaimed "greatness," goes over to Shinji, minding his own business, fully intending to make him. He never gets the chance because Shinji responds to the intrusion into his space and [[SeriousBusiness interrupting his attempts to prepare the recipe for the night's dinner]] by calling him "trash." Miyamaoto responds to '''that''' by shouting "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!" and then trying to figure out a way to kill him.

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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: She returns in chapter 39 of the manga under the influence of some unidentified "master" and is dead-set on trying to kill Shinji in a yandere way.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: When she returns in manga chapter 39, she is BrainwashedAndCrazy, fixated on killing Shinji so the two of them "can be together forever" and her outfit is much darker and menacing.


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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the novel, she's NotEvilJustMisunderstood, and a bit misguided. In the manga, she is clearly evil and gives Shinji a lot of grief by filing several ridiculous and patently false charges, trying to legally get him killed.


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* EntertaininglyWrong: In the manga, a million man goblin army is marching upon the kingdom of Waltham. Shinji was pretty much press-ganged into going after the goblin king while Miyamoto was in the vanguard of the king's army protecting the capital. Shinji defeats the goblin king incognito while Miyamoto spots a goblin stronger than the other and attacks it. The goblin army scatters quickly after Miyamoto's kill, so he presumes he killed the goblin king instead. Not wanting the headache of the publicity that would come from the accomplishment, Shinji lets the GloryHound take the credit and goes back to running the orphanage quietly, or trying to.
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* HeroicHost: In the web novel, she temporarily becomes the host to Ortiz, TheGodOfGood, to allow Ortiz to marry Shinji and give him the power to deal with "Evil God Miyamoto."

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* HeroicHost: In the web novel, she temporarily becomes the host to Ortiz, TheGodOfGood, the GodOfGood, to allow Ortiz to marry Shinji and give him the power to deal with "Evil God Miyamoto."
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* TheBusCameBack: In the manga, she returns to testify against Shinji during his KangarooCourt trial, complaining that he's evil for chasing her and her boy toy away, neglecting to mention that she and said boy toy were going around smashing an orphanage for laughs.
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* IdiotBall: Manga only. In the manga, an InspectorJavert forces her way into his house on rumors that he's sexually exploiting the girls in his charge, convinced he's guilty and trying to catch him red-handed, even forcing herself into his bed at night, only to realize from Lucia's night terrors and Erin's sleep-walking fugue, where Erin openly attacks her with wind magic, that Shinji's got damn good reason to treat them the way he does, then comes back and accuses him of sedition, again on unsubstantiated rumors and drags him to trial in a KangarooCourt, the only reason Shinji walks out of that is because his accuser reveals herself as a high-ranking demon who infiltrated human society and tried to have him executed. Then this ridiculous prosecutor comes back a third time, saying foster parents have been found for Erin, Lucia, and Shii, the water god. Shinji agrees to let them all go without bothering to check if this is true, and after a 1 week grace period, just takes this wacky prosecutor at her word that the girls are happy and don't want to see him. It's only as he's working for the adventurer's guild that he starts having second thoughts about all this.

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