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* AChildShallLeadThem: Borderline case. He's legally an adult in the world setting, but he's 15 and the youngest member of his party, yet he calls the shots.


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* TheLeader: A mix of the charismatic and tactician types. People follow him because of his personality and upstanding character, but when in battle, he uses his uncanny tactical instincts to lead them to victory with minimal losses.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Let's try out the skills those bandits were using! Helping people instead of hurting them should be alright!]]Introduced as an orphan whose parents died in a pandemic and has been living alone, supporting himself by hunting and the kindness of his home village, he arrives at the temple just after reaching adulthood at 15 to get his skills appraised. He learns he has [God's eye] (novel) [Judgement: Full] (manga) and [Cut&paste], both excellent skills for a hunter like himself. But in the carriage on the way home, he starts experimenting with his [Judgement] skill and learns there's a thief in the group. Fearing the worst, he tries to figure out a way to warn the adventurers serving as bodyguards but has an epiphany "what if I use [Cut&Paste] on the thief's skills? Can I apply them to myself?" He soon becomes a real powerhouse, taking the world by storm.

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as an orphan whose parents died in a pandemic and has been living alone, supporting himself by hunting and the kindness of his home village, he arrives at the temple just after reaching adulthood at 15 to get his skills appraised. He learns he has [God's eye] (novel) [Judgement: Full] (manga) and [Cut&paste], both excellent skills for a hunter like himself. But in the carriage on the way home, he starts experimenting with his [Judgement] skill and learns there's a thief in the group. Fearing the worst, he tries to figure out a way to warn the adventurers serving as bodyguards but has an epiphany "what if I use [Cut&Paste] on the thief's skills? Can I apply them to myself?" He soon becomes a real powerhouse, taking the world by storm.



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[[caption-width-right:188:Geesh! Take better care of yourself, Myne-kun!]]The receptionist Myne meets upon entering the guild, looking to sign up. She takes an immediate liking to him, especially after he takes a punch coming her way from Hyolo. She ends up married to him by royal decree.

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[[caption-width-right:350:You are 1000 years too early to sign up, let alone talk to Aisha, you wimp!]]Thinking himself the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.

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himself the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.



[[caption-width-right:350:That brat! I'll never be convinced! I'll [[PrecisionFStrike F'king]] kill him!]]An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has had enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.

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[[caption-width-right:350:It can't be.. YOU STOLE MY SKILLS!!]] Found in the village of Lucas, it attacks Myne, Sylpheed and Aisha when Myne tried to rescue a woman its army had captured and the last two came to rescue Myne.

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Found in the village of Lucas, it attacks Myne, Sylpheed and Aisha when Myne tried to rescue a woman its army had captured and the last two came to rescue Myne.



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** He later tames one of Fenrir's pups, as gratitude for saving the pup's life using a greater troll's [Regeneration: Extreme] skill. Even Fenrir herself didn't think that could be done.

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The second prince and Sylpheed's older brother. He initially is very opposed to her marriage to Myne, but warms up to the kid after the latter fought him in a sparring match and quickly started to learn how to actually fight instead of just cheating his way through combat by stealing skills.

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* UnskilledButStrong: Which he gets called out on by the second prince. He relies too much on his stolen skills to compensate for lack of experience or training. Fortunately, he does listen to people who are willing and able to teach him how to fight.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In his paranoid ultimatum that Myne reveal the secret to his skills or face immediate expulsion "for insubordination," he has grievously harmed the reputation of the guild more than Hyoldo or Lyle, combined, ever did. Not only did he paint himself into a corner by having to exile Myne on the spot when the boy firmly, politely, and wisely refused to divulge such personal information, rendering his own authority moot if he didn't, but he also demonstrated to staff and adventurer alike that he wants the guild to be an undisciplined den of hooligans and thugs who go around attacking each other, and staff, all the time, for any reason, or no reason at all, as he pointedly turned a mostly blind eye to Lyle and Hyoldo, as well as many other unnamed adventurers with '''far''' worse behavioral problems, but immediately singled out and eliminated the very, very promising young Myne whose only "violation" was protecting Aisha from thugs '''twice''' and refusing to share very personal information with total strangers. Besides, as most of the staff's later complaints highlight, demanding the secret to Myne's skills wasn't even in his purview in the first place.
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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Attempted, Averted, and Deconstructed. In the novel version, he bribes one of the nights a few days before the hunting competition with Myne to get some item-storage bags in advance, so his hired adventurers could jump the gun and get extra kills. King Augusta saw this coming in advance, so he ordered his knights to accept any bribe attempt and then report it on the sly, giving out item storage bags as requested, but the bags in question would not have magical preservative functions like the ones to be handed out the day of the hunt's official start. This causes Claude to turn in clearly spoiled monster remains, providing hard evidence of his cheating, allowing everyone present to call him out, and the king to arrest him as there are now solid grounds for suspicion.

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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Attempted, Averted, and Deconstructed. In the novel version, he bribes one of the nights knights a few days before the hunting competition with Myne to get some item-storage bags in advance, so his hired adventurers could jump the gun and get extra kills. King Augusta saw this coming in advance, so he ordered his knights to accept any bribe attempt and then report it on the sly, giving out item storage bags as requested, but the bags in question would not have magical preservative functions like the ones to be handed out the day of the hunt's official start. This causes Claude to turn in clearly spoiled monster remains, providing hard evidence of his cheating, allowing everyone present to call him out, and the king to arrest him as there are now solid grounds for suspicion.
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* BribingYourWayToVictory: Attempted, Averted, and Deconstructed. In the novel version, he bribes one of the nights a few days before the hunting competition with Myne to get some item-storage bags in advance, so his hired adventurers could jump the gun and get extra kills. King Augusta saw this coming in advance, so he ordered his knights to accept any bribe attempt and then report it on the sly, giving out item storage bags as requested, but the bags in question would not have magical preservative functions like the ones to be handed out the day of the hunt's official start. This causes Claude to turn in clearly spoiled monster remains, providing hard evidence of his cheating, allowing everyone present to call him out, and the king to arrest him as there are now solid grounds for suspicion.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: The only part of his arc that makes little sense is that Claude Roselia happens to live in the back-water town of Lucas, where Myne's house is, and just happened to be nearby when Myne and Sylpheed came out of his house. The story goes into great detail about how Claude is only concerned with wealth and authority, so it begs the question of why such an arrogant and greedy noble would have a mansion in a back-water town with no specialty products, and why he'd be hanging around a house he repeatedly calls a dingy rut, especially since Myne's home is specifically stated to be on the outer fringes of town.

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* EngagementChallenge: After charging Myne with Lese Majeste for daring to retaliate to Claude's insults against his parents and the home they left him, he forces the latter into a hunting contest with the fate of Sylpheed's marriage on the line. King Augusta quietly tells Myne to go along so the kingdom can rightfully investigate the dragon kidnapping issue while Claude's occupied.



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Formerly an A-rank adventurer, he gained the throne after many heroic acts. He's the first to hear of Myne's [Judgement: Full] and [Cut&Paste], and sends Sylpheed to go "confirm" him.

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Formerly an A-rank adventurer, he gained The second prince and Sylpheed's older brother. He initially is very opposed to her marriage to Myne, but warms up to the throne kid after many heroic acts. He's the first to hear of Myne's [Judgement: Full] latter fought him in a sparring match and [Cut&Paste], and sends Sylpheed quickly started to go "confirm" him.learn how to actually fight instead of just cheating his way through combat by stealing skills.


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* BullyingADragon: The only reason he was smacking Myne around was because it was a spar. He later learns that if it was a real fight, Myne could '''and would''' have stolen his skills, rendered him helpless, and beat him to death.
* CruelToBeKind: He dragged Myne into a spar so he could not only test the latter's actual skill in combat, but to provide pointers and make certain Myne doesn't get himself killed by overexertion.
* EngagementChallenge: He forces Myne into a spar, the threat of annulling his marriage to Sylpheed on the line.
* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Any guy who would marry his sister Sylpheed has to pass through him first, even if his father, the king, already gave approval.
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* TakeAThirdOption: When Claude's adventurers have enslaved Fenrir pups attack him, they give him two options, let them pass, taking the pups with them, or watch helplessly as they kill the pups until he's willing to let them go, seeing as the collars are rigged to kill the pups if removed forcefully. Myne takes option three, remove the collars with space-magic, allowing the pups to escape and then beating down the arrogant adventurers to take them away for punishment. Unfortunately for said adventurers, Fenrir herself put a veto on the last part, deciding to punish them herself. SPLAT!

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* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: The challenge against Myne in hunting monsters was already stacked in his favor, seeing as he was allowed to have a squad of adventurers hunt in his stead while Myne was hunting alone, but that was not enough. He decides it's a brilliant idea to have his hired adventurers hunt for days in advance of the agreed start of the hunt, not realizing that the item storage bags provided by the knights aren't of the kind that magically preserves the contents. So his cheating is exposed and he's disqualified when he present clearly spoiled remains as proof of his hunting prowess.

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* PutOnAPrisonBus: He's last seen in a cell, wondering where he went wrong, even after King Augusta presented his own illegal slave collars to him.
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* AchillesHeel: His ability to steal skills from his enemies comes with two very dangerous drawbacks. The first is that he must be able to see his enemies to use his [Judgement: Full] before he can see their skills to steal them. Far more often than not, this means his enemies can see him first, and that's quite dangerous, getting his face scratched by an arrow first time he tried it. The second is that he must be able to read and understand the skill he's trying to steal. The first time he meets one of the demon race as an antagonist, the guy had skills that came across as corrupted text, so he couldn't take them, even if he had already seen them in action and knew what they did. It took the god of the world upgrading his skill to [God's Eye: Ultimate] to unscramble the text and read the particulars before he could turn the tables on that guy.


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* RelativeButton: One of the few things guaranteed to make him mad is to insult his long dead parents. Messing with his brides is not far behind.


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An arrogant noble who once proposed to Sylpheed but was turned down. He comes into the story when he sees Sylpheed come out of Myne's house while he was in the town of Lucas for some reason.
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* EntitledToHaveYou: To Sylpheed. Even though she herself refused his wedding proposal, he still thinks she's rightfully his, and doesn't stop pursuing her until his schemes to enslave some Fenrir pups and a dragon hatchling blow up and endanger humanity as a whole and cause massive damage in Labyrinth Town, in that order. With him winding up in a cell, questioned by King Augusta, personally, undergoing all kinds of "enhanced interrogation."
* FatalFlaw: Arrogance and greed. Since he sees himself as inherently superior to others, even calling Fenrir and an ancient dragon "just mindless beasts" and he lets his greed for the wealth that would come from selling enslaved fenrir pups and a dragon hatchling on the black market blind him to the dangers, he put humanity itself at risk from the former, and caused considerable damage to Labyrinth Town with the latter.
* StupidEvil: He first has a dragon hatchling kidnapped and slapped with a slave collar, then hides the poor creature in a basement somewhere in the very, very populated Labyrinth Town, not caring that dragons are ''excellent'' trackers and the hatchling's parents are bound to show up sooner or later, quite unhappy, and the chances that the town will be leveled, as there are precious few adventurers who could not only go toe to toe with a dragon, but win so decisively that the town won't be leveled by the fall out. Then, when he's setting up to outright cheat at the very EngagementChallenge he roped Myne into, over Sylpheed's hand, he has his hired adventurers slap slave collars on Fenrir pups '''right in front of Fenrir herself''', even trying to kill one of them when Fenrir demands the poor pups be returned. And he has the gall to wonder why he finds himself in a cell when all is said and done, with his hired adventurers turned to bloody smears in the forest.
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* TheGoodKing: He rules with a firm but gentle touch, and is well-loved by his people.
* RealPolitik: He could crush Claude's house with ease, but he is bound by his own laws, and if he attacks a noble's house without proof of wrong-doing, the consequences will be far, far worse than the gains, especially if his suspicions prove wrong.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's nothing but supportive of Myne and Sylpheed's relationship, as they've earned it, but there's still certain hoops the couple has to go through before they can officially get his royal favor.
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* StartMyOwn: At the advice of Princess Sylpheed, he opts to start his own [Clan] to gain all the benefits of being an adventurer '''plus''' having his skills' secrets being treated as a National Security issue, thus protected by the crown. It's the biggest reason Myne had to go through not one but ''two'' EngagementChallenge for Sylpheed's hand, even though she ordered him to marry her in the first place.
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* KnifeNut: Because of his short stature and the fact that one of his first stolen skills is [Dagger:Large], he fights with a dagger. Plus, daggers are useful for a bunch of mundane stuff too, like dismantling, cooking, wood-carving, etc.



[[caption-width-right:350:That brat! I'll never be convinced! I'll [[PrecisionFStrike F'king]] kill him!]]An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.

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[[caption-width-right:350:That brat! I'll never be convinced! I'll [[PrecisionFStrike F'king]] kill him!]]An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has had enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.



* LastChanceToQuit: After Myne takes his skills, Myne '''begs''' him to stand down and surrender. When he decides to go after Aisha "because his 'life' is dedicated to Aisha," Myne is left with no option but to swoop in and beat him down to make him finally get the message that he's living in his own little delusion, and the world doesn't work like he thinks it does.



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* AgeGapRomance: She's nine years older than Myne when they got married by royal decree.



* MarriageBeforeRomance: She and Myne got married and then started dating.



* RedBaron: "The Princess Knight."
* RomanticWingman: The reason she pushed Aisha into a marriage with Myne is because she's known Aisha long enough to realize she had feelings for him, even if Myne wasn't exactly reciprocating.



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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The guild master and stronger than any of the adventurers.
* DoubleStandard: He doesn't do anything, aside from verbal rebukes, to deal with known trouble-makers like Hyoldo or Lyle, until their crimes are so grievous that he can't possibly ignore them without serious consequences to himself. When Myne defeats Lyle in single combat, seriously injuring himself, while protecting Aisha, he demands to know the secret to Myne's skills, which everyone, especially himself, knows is very sensitive information, and then just summarily expels Myne for "insubordination" when he refuses. He pointedly ignores the rest of the staff, especially Aisha, when they complain. It's not until Pricess Sylpheed Augusta herself calls him to task that he's willing to admit he seriously screwed up.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He's not a villain per se, but his short-sighted and paranoid decision to expel Myne from the guild for basically no reason made Sylpheed's job of scouting, testing, and then marrying Myne, much, much easier, as she can see what he's like with her own eyes, as opposed to having to wait on the guild bureaucracy to try and catch up to Myne's potential.
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The first princess of the kingdom.

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* TheChooserOfTheOne: She is introduced heading to a back-water town after learning of Myne's meteoric rise in power, going from a no-name kid to a hunter capable of soloing 4 orcs, just from getting his skills in the skills gift ceremony.

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* TheChooserOfTheOne: She is introduced heading to a the back-water town of Lucas, Myne's home, after learning of Myne's meteoric rise in power, going from a no-name kid to a hunter capable of soloing 4 orcs, just from getting his skills in the skills gift ceremony.ceremony, skills that weren't suited to combat to boot.


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* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: She uses royal decree to make Myne address her without honorifics.
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* PowerParasite: He gets stronger by raising his level and stealing skills from his enemies.



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* AnAxeToGrind: He prefers to fight with a massive war-axe.
* BadBoss: He beat up its own generals, and the troops under them, when Myne and company started winning the fight.
* GeniusBruiser: He not only hits hard but is very clever, cunning, and tactically brilliant.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His own skills are what Myne uses to defeat him.
* ImaginationBasedSuperPower: His "Realize" skill can summon any weapon or tool he's familiar with, and he can keep it around as long as he's got sufficient stamina to maintain it. Myne uses this very skill to summon a holy sword ''he'' is familiar with and uses it to turn this guy to pork-chops.
* ItCanThink: The most dangerous aspect of Orc Kings is that they have very keen tactical and strategic minds. He's the first opponent that realized Myne could steal skills. The previous enemies just stupidly kept trying to use their skills over and over, never realizing why they weren't working.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Combined with CompellingVoice. His [King's Roar] skill both paralyzes his enemies and gives undeniable orders to his henchmen. So when Myne steals the skill, he's able to command the Orc Generals to release Sylpheed and Aisha who were being held hostage. The Orc King is clearly unhappy at that.
* ThisCannotBe: Said word for word when he realized Myne snatched his skills.
* WeaponizedTeleportation: His favorite trick is to use his inherent space magic to just suddenly appear behind his enemies, or reach through a portal and smack them down.
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* MandatoryUnretirement: As part of the royal decree to marry Myne, she left receptionist work and took up active adventuring once again, full-time.


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* RedBaron: She's known as "The Holy Bow."


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! Noteworthy Monsters and Demons:

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The receptionist Myne meets upon entering the guild, looking to sign up. She takes an immediate liking to him, especially after he takes a punch coming her way from Hyolo. She ends up married to him by royal decree.

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receptionist Myne meets upon entering the guild, looking to sign up. She takes an immediate liking to him, especially after he takes a punch coming her way from Hyolo. She ends up married to him by royal decree.



* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Extremely downplayed. The guild master's extremely short-sighted and paranoid decision to expel Myne from the guild after the boy politely but firmly refused to reveal the secret of his skills caused her to quit in a rage first chance she got, especially since Myne risked his life to save her, more than once, while the guild turned a blind eye to other adventurers, like Hyoldo, who were far, far worse trouble-makers until it got to the point that they pointedly could no longer be ignored.
* RoyalFavorite: Sylpheed chose her to keep Myne company until her royal bureaucracy officially recognized her marriage to Myne, because she's the woman Sylpheed trusts most in the whole world.



An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.

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[[caption-width-right:350:That brat! I'll never be convinced! I'll [[PrecisionFStrike F'king]] kill him!]]An
adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.

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* BathsAreFun: After experiencing the hot-spring baths in Labyrinth Town, he gets the idea to build one in his home. He has the local smith build the tub itself, but since the magic tool required is exorbitantly expensive, he jury-rigs a tool himself by stealing the skills of water and heat slimes found in the Labyrinth Town dungeon.



* GoodIsDumb: His naivete and fervent desire to see people as inherently good frequently overrides his intelligence and gets him in trouble. Case in point, he follows Lyle and party into a back alley because they say they've got something important to tell him, and then Lyle goes all murder-crazy because he's convinced that he's Aisha's destined partner and Myne is actively trying to steal her away.

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* GoodIsDumb: His naivete and fervent desire to see people as inherently good frequently overrides his intelligence and gets him in trouble. Case in point, he follows Lyle and party into a back alley because they say they've got something important to tell him, and then only for Lyle goes all murder-crazy to try and kill him because he's convinced that he's Aisha's destined partner and Myne is actively trying to steal her away.



* MundaneUtility: He uses the space-magic he takes from the orc king to build a 2-way door between his home and the royal castle, at the king's request. He also uses the "water" and "heat" skills he steals from some slimes in a dungeon to build a hot-tub.



! Myne's village.

[[folder: Edgar]]
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[[folder: Edgar]]
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Aisha]]
The guard captain in Myne's home village.receptionist Myne meets upon entering the guild, looking to sign up. She takes an immediate liking to him, especially after he takes a punch coming her way from Hyolo. She ends up married to him by royal decree.



* BladeOnAStick: He fights with a spear and has skills to go with it.
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: He is in the carriage with Myne because he just reported sightings of large numbers of orcs in the forest near Myne's home.

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* BladeOnAStick: He ArcherArchetype: She fights with a spear and has skills to go with it.
bow.
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: He is in the carriage with BathtubBonding: When Myne because he just reported sightings of large numbers of orcs in takes her to Labyrinth Town on their honeymoon, they share the forest near hot-springs bath.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A blonde and a total sweetheart.
* HappilyMarried: She is ecstatic to be
Myne's home.wife, even if it is only the result of a royal decree.
* HealingHands: Her other skill is [Healing] magic.



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[[folder: Hyoldo]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:You are 1000 years too early to sign up, let alone talk to Aisha, you wimp!]]Thinking himself the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.

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[[folder: Hyoldo]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:You are 1000 years too early to sign up, let alone talk to Aisha, you wimp!]]Thinking himself
Sylpheed Agusta]]
The first princess of
the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.kingdom.



* AnArmAndALeg: When he attacks the guild master, he thinks he got a OneHitKill until he notices his arm's missing and the guild master is just fine.
* AnAxeToGrind: He prefers to fight with a huge 2-headed axe.
* AssumedWin: He thought that his attack killed the guild master before the axe attack even landed.
* AxeCrazy: He's a nut-job prone to violence.
* TheBrute: He's got no skill, finesse, or manners. He's just raw strength.
* DumbMuscle: As frequently pointed out by numerous characters, he's got plenty of muscle, but no brains.
* NeverMyFault: Whenever he's called out on his hazing, he always blames the other guy and says that if the guild didn't accept weaklings, he wouldn't have to haze them. When he attacks Myne and is informed he attacked a civilian, resulting in a 10 platinum fine and permanent banning from the guild, he throws a fit and screams that he did nothing wrong, attacking the guild master. This costs him an arm, and his fine is ''increased'' by the amount of money it would take to clean up the mess.
* ScarsAreForever: He's got stitch like scar markings all over his body.
* TheyJustDontGetIt: No matter how many times he's informed by the guild that hazing is not permitted, and attacking junior adventurers is bad form, he honestly believes it's his job to go around beating up "weak" adventurers to ensure only strong people are guild members. It takes a 10 platinum fine, getting banned, and his arm chopped off before he finally gets the message.

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* AnArmAndALeg: When he attacks the guild master, he thinks he got a OneHitKill until he notices his arm's missing and the guild master TheChooserOfTheOne: She is introduced heading to a back-water town after learning of Myne's meteoric rise in power, going from a no-name kid to a hunter capable of soloing 4 orcs, just fine.
* AnAxeToGrind: He prefers to fight with a huge 2-headed axe.
* AssumedWin: He thought that his attack killed the guild master before the axe attack even landed.
* AxeCrazy: He's a nut-job prone to violence.
* TheBrute: He's got no skill, finesse, or manners. He's just raw strength.
* DumbMuscle: As frequently pointed out by numerous characters, he's got plenty of muscle, but no brains.
* NeverMyFault: Whenever he's called out on his hazing, he always blames the other guy and says that if the guild didn't accept weaklings, he wouldn't have to haze them. When he attacks Myne and is informed he attacked a civilian, resulting in a 10 platinum fine and permanent banning
from the guild, he throws a fit and screams that he did nothing wrong, attacking the guild master. This costs him an arm, and his fine is ''increased'' by the amount of money it would take to clean up the mess.
* ScarsAreForever: He's got stitch like scar markings all over his body.
* TheyJustDontGetIt: No matter how many times he's informed by the guild that hazing is not permitted, and attacking junior adventurers is bad form, he honestly believes it's his job to go around beating up "weak" adventurers to ensure only strong people are guild members. It takes a 10 platinum fine,
getting banned, and his arm chopped off skills in the skills gift ceremony.
* ClingyJealousGirl: An unusual take. She doesn't mind Aisha getting to Myne first. She does mind ''her brother'' getting to share a bath with Myne
before he finally gets her.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She doesn't hold it against Aisha that
the message.girl and Myne had a honeymoon, shared a bath, and Aisha got Myne's virginity. After all, she's the one who decreed that they get married in the first place.
* ShotgunWedding: When she sees Myne solo an Orc King, she pulls out royal decree and demands he marry her and Aisha.



[[folder: Lyle]]
An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings. At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.

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[[folder: Edgar]]
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The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had guard captain in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings. At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.Myne's home village.


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* BladeOnAStick: He fights with a spear and has skills to go with it.
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: He is in the carriage with Myne because he just reported sightings of large numbers of orcs in the forest near Myne's home.
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! Adventurer's Guild

[[folder: Hyoldo]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4_o.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:You are 1000 years too early to sign up, let alone talk to Aisha, you wimp!]]Thinking himself the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.
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* AnArmAndALeg: When he attacks the guild master, he thinks he got a OneHitKill until he notices his arm's missing and the guild master is just fine.
* AnAxeToGrind: He prefers to fight with a huge 2-headed axe.
* AssumedWin: He thought that his attack killed the guild master before the axe attack even landed.
* AxeCrazy: He's a nut-job prone to violence.
* TheBrute: He's got no skill, finesse, or manners. He's just raw strength.
* DumbMuscle: As frequently pointed out by numerous characters, he's got plenty of muscle, but no brains.
* NeverMyFault: Whenever he's called out on his hazing, he always blames the other guy and says that if the guild didn't accept weaklings, he wouldn't have to haze them. When he attacks Myne and is informed he attacked a civilian, resulting in a 10 platinum fine and permanent banning from the guild, he throws a fit and screams that he did nothing wrong, attacking the guild master. This costs him an arm, and his fine is ''increased'' by the amount of money it would take to clean up the mess.
* ScarsAreForever: He's got stitch like scar markings all over his body.
* TheyJustDontGetIt: No matter how many times he's informed by the guild that hazing is not permitted, and attacking junior adventurers is bad form, he honestly believes it's his job to go around beating up "weak" adventurers to ensure only strong people are guild members. It takes a 10 platinum fine, getting banned, and his arm chopped off before he finally gets the message.
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[[folder: Lyle]]
An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings." At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's so soft, a marshmallow looks like diamond compared to him, but he's got a strong sense of justice and if you manage to piss him off, your death will be... entertaining.


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* GoodIsDumb: His naivete and fervent desire to see people as inherently good frequently overrides his intelligence and gets him in trouble. Case in point, he follows Lyle and party into a back alley because they say they've got something important to tell him, and then Lyle goes all murder-crazy because he's convinced that he's Aisha's destined partner and Myne is actively trying to steal her away.


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* NaiveNewcomer: Coming from the boonies, and just barely 15, having been an orphan living alone for at least 5 years, he's way, way too trusting for his own good.


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[[folder: Lyle]]
An adventurer on the verge of becoming B-rank, he takes an immediate loathing to Myne when the Guild Master assigns Asiha to be Myne's exclusive receptionist, as an apology for Hyoldo's antics. The reason for this mindset quickly becomes apparent as the primary motivation Lyle had in moving up the ranks is that he sees himself as Aisha's destined marriage partner and one-sidedly decided that becoming a high-rank adventurer was what he needed to do to prove himself a worthy lover. When Aisha disagreed, seeing as Lyle was present and did ''absolutely nothing'' as Hyoldo nearly punched her in the face (which could have been fatal, seeing how strong Hyoldo is), he came to the conclusion that killing Myne is the right way to get Aisha to like him "again." When Aisha objected to '''that''', he just straight up tries to kill her "for playing with his feelings. At that point, Myne has enough, strips his skills away, and beats him down.
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* AxeCrazy: He makes Hyoldo look sane by comparison.
* EntitledToHaveYou: To Aisha. He convinced himself that he's her perfect marriage partner, even she has no right to object.
* FingerGun: His skill allows him to fling air with the force of a bullet.
* IfICantHaveYou: When Aisha tells him, to his face, that she won't accept him ''precisely'' because he tried to kill Myne, he tries to kill her too.
* ImplausibleDeniability: When he's attacking his party, he tries to pass it off as Myne having attacked them, despite the wounds bearing his signature "bullet" mark.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Why, if I kill the guy Aisha likes, then she'll like me instead! If I see her running over to help him, the correct course of action is trying to kill her!
* NotGoodWithRejection: When Aisha turns him down the first time, he tries to kill Myne. The second time, he tries to kill her!
* SelfProclaimedLoveInterest: He tells one and all that Aisha loves him and the only thing standing in their way was the fact that he hasn't reached B-rank.
* TeamKiller: When his party objects to murdering Myne, he tries to kill them too.
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! Adventurer's Guild

[[folder: Hyoldo]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:You are 1000 years too early to sign up, let alone talk to Aisha, you wimp!]]Thinking himself the BeefGate for the adventurer's guild, he attacks Myne as the latter was talking to Aisha, looking to sign up. He's a known trouble maker, permanently a D-rank for starting fights with junior adventurers and hazing them, just because he personally thinks they look too weak to do the job, with the guild unable or unwilling to do anything about this hazing, until Aisha and the Guild Master exploit a loop-hole because this thug attacked Myne ''before'' the latter signed up, meaning he just attacked an innocent and unarmed civilian who didn't resist. Learning he now owes a 10 platinum coin (10 million yen) penalty and he's being permanently banned, he goes apoplectic and attacks the guild master. This goes poorly.
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* AnArmAndALeg: When he attacks the guild master, he thinks he got a OneHitKill until he notices his arm's missing and the guild master is just fine.
* AnAxeToGrind: He prefers to fight with a huge 2-headed axe.
* AssumedWin: He thought that his attack killed the guild master before the axe attack even landed.
* AxeCrazy: He's a nut-job prone to violence.
* TheBrute: He's got no skill, finesse, or manners. He's just raw strength.
* DumbMuscle: As frequently pointed out by numerous characters, he's got plenty of muscle, but no brains.
* NeverMyFault: Whenever he's called out on his hazing, he always blames the other guy and says that if the guild didn't accept weaklings, he wouldn't have to haze them. When he attacks Myne and is informed he attacked a civilian, resulting in a 10 platinum fine and permanent banning from the guild, he throws a fit and screams that he did nothing wrong, attacking the guild master. This costs him an arm, and his fine is ''increased'' by the amount of money it would take to clean up the mess.
* ScarsAreForever: He's got stitch like scar markings all over his body.
* TheyJustDontGetIt: No matter how many times he's informed by the guild that hazing is not permitted, and attacking junior adventurers is bad form, he honestly believes it's his job to go around beating up "weak" adventurers to ensure only strong people are guild members. It takes a 10 platinum fine, getting banned, and his arm chopped off before he finally gets the message.
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Introduced as an orphan whose parents died in a pandemic and has been living alone, supporting himself by hunting and the kindness of his home village, he arrives at the temple just after reaching adulthood at 15 to get his skills appraised. He learns he has [God's eye] (novel) [Judgement: Full] (manga) and [Cut&paste], both excellent skills for a hunter like himself. But in the carriage on the way home, he starts experimenting with his [Judgement] skill and learns there's a thief in the group. Fearing the worst, he tries to figure out a way to warn the adventurers serving as bodyguards but has an epiphany "what if I use [Cut&Paste] on the thief's skills? Can I apply them to myself?" He soon becomes a real powerhouse, taking the world by storm.

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as an orphan whose parents died in a pandemic and has been living alone, supporting himself by hunting and the kindness of his home village, he arrives at the temple just after reaching adulthood at 15 to get his skills appraised. He learns he has [God's eye] (novel) [Judgement: Full] (manga) and [Cut&paste], both excellent skills for a hunter like himself. But in the carriage on the way home, he starts experimenting with his [Judgement] skill and learns there's a thief in the group. Fearing the worst, he tries to figure out a way to warn the adventurers serving as bodyguards but has an epiphany "what if I use [Cut&Paste] on the thief's skills? Can I apply them to myself?" He soon becomes a real powerhouse, taking the world by storm.
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* StepfordSmiler: Being an orphan having to live alone since he was a child, he's always put forward the facade that he's much happier than he really is. The princess calls him out on it when he tries to turn down her hand in marriage, that she saddled him with per royal decree. At that point, he realizes how lonely he really is and has a break-down, crying in Aisha's arms.
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Which he inherited from his parents. If there's people in danger, he will rush into the threat head-on, if at all possible.


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* ShotgunWedding: By royal decree, he winds up married with Aisha, the receptionist who first helped him register at the adventurer's guild, and the first princess, '''and those two are just the first!'''
* SickeningSweethearts: He and Aisha are so cute together that it incites jealousy and envy in everyone who sees it.


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* UnwantedHarem: Whenever he's got a girl throwing herself at him, and he's got a choice, he gives an emphatic "NO" because the number of women he's saddled with via royal decree is already stressing him out trying to keep them all safe and happy.
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Character list for ''LightNovel/LivingInThisWorldWithCutAndPaste'', beware Late Arrival Spoilers, since the web-novel was finished with the author's death in 2016.

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! Protagonist:

[[folder: Myne]]
Introduced as an orphan whose parents died in a pandemic and has been living alone, supporting himself by hunting and the kindness of his home village, he arrives at the temple just after reaching adulthood at 15 to get his skills appraised. He learns he has [God's eye] (novel) [Judgement: Full] (manga) and [Cut&paste], both excellent skills for a hunter like himself. But in the carriage on the way home, he starts experimenting with his [Judgement] skill and learns there's a thief in the group. Fearing the worst, he tries to figure out a way to warn the adventurers serving as bodyguards but has an epiphany "what if I use [Cut&Paste] on the thief's skills? Can I apply them to myself?" He soon becomes a real powerhouse, taking the world by storm.
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* AllLovingHero: Downplayed. He has no hesitation killing the monster or "demon" races, but it takes a great deal to make him have a grudge with fellow humans.
* BeyondTheImpossible: Using [Cut&Paste] to steal skills from other people and monsters shouldn't be possible, but he can do it because of the wonderful synergy with his [Judgement: Full] skill.
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: He's been an orphan since the age of 7 (novel) or 10 (manga) when his parents died, of illness is what he was told.
* GuileHero: Despite living in the boonies since he was 10, he's actually pretty quick witted.
* UnskilledButStrong: Which he gets called out on by the second prince. He relies too much on his stolen skills to compensate for lack of experience or training. Fortunately, he does listen to people who are willing and able to teach him how to fight.
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! Myne's village.

[[folder: Edgar]]
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The guard captain in Myne's home village.
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* BladeOnAStick: He fights with a spear and has skills to go with it.
* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: He is in the carriage with Myne because he just reported sightings of large numbers of orcs in the forest near Myne's home.
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