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Genoise's old pet cat. She used to live with her before Moxie moved to start working, and Genoise misses her greatly.

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Genoise's old pet cat.cat familiar. She used to live with her before Moxie moved to start working, and Genoise misses her greatly.


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* AmbiguousSituation: There is no direct confirmation on why Madeleine and Genoise are no longer together. It is implied, however, that the apparition that torments Moxie throughout the first half of chapter 7 is actually Madeleine's ghost.
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[[folder:Madeleine]]
!!Madeleine
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie'' (pictured)
Genoise's old pet cat. She used to live with her before Moxie moved to start working, and Genoise misses her greatly.



* CatsAreMean: Inverted. Madeleine seems to have been a nice cat. Genoise notes that her attitude was quite the opposite of Moxie's feisty one.
* TheGhost: She's only mentioned occasionally in Chapter 7. The closest you get to seeing her is in Genoise's album and even then, the photos aren't clear like Myrrh's one in Chapter 8.
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Not sure if Krem is the right spot for Phoenix, but whatevs.




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!!Phoenix
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Cheep, cheep!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy''
Trick's beloved son, a baby chick rescued from Chickpea Enchanted Farm.




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* GiveHimANormalLife: Trick decides to adopt Phoenix as their own rather than hand him over to the FCF as originally planned, because they'd rather Phoenix live a normal life than let the group use him to further their agenda.
* HelloInsertNameHere: Phoenix is his canon name, but in-game you can name him whatever you want.
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* PredatorsAreMean: They are wolves, they eat rabbits, and they are some of the most vile people in the entire setting.


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* SavageWolves: They are wolves, they eat rabbits, and they are some of the most vile people in the entire setting.
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* {{Arc Villain}}s: For the bad ending of the first game, which is their only appearance in the series.


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* VillainousMotherSonDuo: Timber and his mother Tundra lead their pack of hunter wolves together.
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->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat''

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->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat''Treat'' (bad ending)
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* FreudianExcuse: As mentioned below, Timber hates rabbits because his father was beaten to death by a bunch of them.


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* HateSink: They manages to surpass Moxie's mom in this aspect. Not a single thing about them is likeable.
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* VilerNewVillain: They surpass BOTH Juju and Moxie's mom (the only villainous characters thus far, [[VillainyFreeVillain but only because they're antagonistic and not actually evil]]) in terms of depravity with their sick and twisted manipulations and willing to kill with no remorse.
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* KnightOfCerebus: The fact that they only appear in the darker alternative endings says it all.


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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even more so than Moxie's mom. They're unambiguously evil wolves with manipulative and murderous tendencies.

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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet Others]][[note]]Juju, Danny, Eleni, Lemonne, Pitaya, Nutmeg, Mousse, Senbei's family, Annie and May, Salt and Pepper, Chai, Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder, Mango, Moxie's mom, Myrrh[[/note]]

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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet Others]][[note]]Juju, Danny, Cinnamon family, Eleni, Lemonne, Pitaya, Nutmeg, Mousse, Senbei's family, Annie and May, Salt and Pepper, Chai, Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder, Mango, Moxie's mom, Myrrh[[/note]]


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* {{Irony}}: In ''her tears were my light'', Time is relatively calm and rational while Space is sensitive and prone to crying. In ''another piece of candy'', Spice is the calm and patient one while Thyme is the one prone to intense emotion.


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* VegetarianCarnivore: Basmati is vegan and Sesame is vegetarian. Both are jackals.
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* YouRemindMeOfX: Mochi remarks that Kamilla' acting tough and scary reminds her of Moxie.
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* PullingYourChildAway: The mother does this upon seeing Trick near her child.

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* {{Gaslighting}}: When Timber saves Treat from Juju, he convinces Treat that ''she'' is the one who pushed Juju to her death, knowing Treat was in too much of a panic to notice what really happened. When Treat accuses him of having murdered other rabbits, he simply doubles down and insists that Treat herself is no better.



* PredatorsAreMean: They are wolves, they eat rabbits, and they are some of the most horrible people in the entire series.

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A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.

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A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as has no interest in their shenanigans.


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* CannibalClan: They're not ''literal'' cannibals, but since wolves and rabbits are both people in this universe, the vibe is definitely there.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Timber is a liar and a murderer with a polite front.


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* ManipulativeBastard: Their every interaction with Treat is a subtle and insidious tactic to force her to live by their rules. These include telling sob stories about hunger and desperation for sympathy points, shutting down Treat and calling her rude whenever she tries to argue, having Treat change into her wolf form to further isolate her from the rabbits, claiming that not eating a freshly killed rabbit would be a waste of resources, and offering backhanded words of comfort when Juju ends up killed.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's not clear why Drop seems to attract rain whenever she goes, though it seems to be connected to her gloomy nature because once she becomes more upbeat and smiley, the rain disappears.
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* TheCameo: They appear to be witchy counterparts of ''BAD END THEATER'''s [[spoiler:TRAGEDY and her lover]].
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Orchid and Lilium are counterparts to certain WalkingSpoiler characters of ''BAD END THEATER'', so their very existence is already kind of a spoiler for that game's plot developments.


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* NamedInTheSequel: When they debuted in ''BAD END THEATER'', [[spoiler:the former only went by a pronoun, while the latter went by a stage name]]. Here, they are properly named as Orchid and Lilium.
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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet Others]][[note]]Juju, Danny, Eleni, Lemonne, Pitaya, Nutmeg, Mousse, Senbei's family, Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's mom, Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder, Mango, Annie and May, Myrrh[[/note]]

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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet Others]][[note]]Juju, Danny, Eleni, Lemonne, Pitaya, Nutmeg, Mousse, Senbei's family, Annie and May, Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's mom, Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder, Mango, Annie and May, Moxie's mom, Myrrh[[/note]]

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[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A mouse who hails from the mysterious village of Wormwood. She is initially too scared to leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.

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[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drop_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A mouse who hails from the mysterious village of Wormwood. She is initially too scared to leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.



* AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in the series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their actual gender.
* AntiVillain: Despite being part of a cult, it's clear Drop wants no one to be hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener: She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are... an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and doesn't change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone who is always followed by rain.
* NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why she remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's afraid of leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats and smiley masks, giving them the appearance of a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems to have made her more upbeat.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The only mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to eat travelers, and is implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for the first time.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in the series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their actual gender.
* AntiVillain: Despite being part of a cult, it's clear Drop wants no one to be hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener: She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are...
!The Netherworld
[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does
an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and doesn't change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone who is always followed by rain.
* NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why she remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's afraid of leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats and smiley masks, giving them the appearance of a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems to
angel have made her more upbeat.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The only mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to eat travelers, and is implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she
befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also
appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from
the first time.
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Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.



!Nameless Witch Town

[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you came to keep me company more often! Always happy to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''

A friendly mouse who hails from the witch town. He takes up the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint as Nutmeg's replacement.

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!Nameless Witch Town

[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nougat_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you came
* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to keep me company more often! Always happy retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According
to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''

A friendly mouse
herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients
who hails summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice
from the witch town. He takes up most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* MyNaymeIs: A retroactive example. Kamilla's name could be seen
as Nutmeg's replacement.a corruption of "camellia", but actually [[https://cohost.org/nomnomnami/post/3620038-i-actually-have-a-lo Nami just got Kamilla's name from a random name generator]] and didn't start deliberately naming demon characters after weirdly spelled herbs and spices until a while later.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.
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* FantasticRacism: Since he is a mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only allowed to enter the town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others and is always up for a friendly chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why none of the rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is friends with many of the cats that live in the witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her up after they are forced to swap positions.
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[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated from their mother in the middle of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.

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* FantasticRacism: Since he is a mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only allowed to enter the town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others
!The [=InsteRail=]
[[folder:Thyme
and is always up for a friendly chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why none of the rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is friends with many of the cats that live in the witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie
Spice]]
!!Thyme
and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her up after they are forced to swap positions.
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[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
Spice
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thyme_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away.[[caption-width-right:225:''"Spice told you we're cosplayers...? How embarrassing..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spice_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could [[caption-width-right:225:''"Have you not stand so close?"'']]
heard of a story called VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight? Thyme and I are huge fans."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated from their mother in
Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight'' (as Time and Space), ''another piece of candy''

Two witches who manage
the middle [=InsteRail=] system. They are huge fans of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.''her tears were my light'' and enjoy cosplaying as its main characters.



* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a girl", but their mother still refers to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
* CatsAreMean: The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf, the child quickly accepts Trick's to find their mother after being reassured they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright calls for the death of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to her child.
* KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the extermination of wolves towards Trick.
* MamaBear: When the mother finds Trick talking to her child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost and looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother doesn't seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds them with Trick.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for
a girl", but human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their mother still refers costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they just got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent
the child being nonbinary like they are.
frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CatsAreMean: CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer.
The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if
they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf,
enjoying the child quickly accepts Trick's story so far, to find their mother after being reassured the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means
they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism:
are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The mother outright calls for the death of all wolves simply because one of reason Nil isn't with them was talking is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her child.
* KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the extermination of wolves towards Trick.
* MamaBear: When the mother finds Trick talking
if she tried to her child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost and looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother
take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* HaveWeMetYet: In chapter 8, Trick wonders why Spice is so familiar with
them if they've only used the [=InsteRail=] a few times, and Spice thinks it might just be from her point of view.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train
with Trick.infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.




[[folder:Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]
!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Starry Flowers: Tempered Desire''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.

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\n[[folder:Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]\n!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia\n!Nameless Witch Town

[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nougat_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear
came to keep me company more often! Always happy to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Starry Flowers: Tempered Desire''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

''Trick Comes Home''

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in friendly mouse who hails from the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.witch town. He takes up the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint as Nutmeg's replacement.



* BigFun: Biscotti is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly friendly and affectionate, showing none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while her partners are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.

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* BigFun: Biscotti FantasticRacism: Since he is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia
mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In
allowed to enter the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others and is always
up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as
a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly
friendly and affectionate, showing chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why
none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and
PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair friends with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance
many of the cats that live in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her partners up after they are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.forced to swap positions.



[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a good little kitty-- Ah, I mean, foxie. That's right, you're a fox."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie''

A kindly old witch who runs a clothes shop in the witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and a place to stay after the Foxy Lodge is shut down.

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[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a good little kitty-- Ah, [[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I mean, foxie. That's right, you're a fox.talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
->'''Appears [[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear
in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie''

A kindly old witch who runs
''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day,
a clothes shop little cat becomes separated from their mother in the middle of the witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and a place The mother eventually finds her child talking to stay after Trick, which doesn't end well for the Foxy Lodge is shut down.wolf.



* AffectionateNickname: Moxie calls her "Gen".
* BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new clothes for the road, it's not hard to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her as a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea to her guests, and often shows Moxie pictures of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers. She also used to own a cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. The fact that Moxie and Madeleine have very similar hairstyles doesn't help.

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* AffectionateNickname: Moxie AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a girl", but their mother still refers to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
* CatsAreMean: The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf, the child quickly accepts Trick's to find their mother after being reassured they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright
calls her "Gen".
* BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new clothes
for the road, it's not hard death of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
her child.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring
extermination of wolves towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
Trick.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In MamaBear: When the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her as a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea
mother finds Trick talking to her guests, child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost
and often shows Moxie pictures looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither
of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits them are ever given names, and the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers. She also used to own a
child is only called "lost cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
child" in the art collection.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. ParentalNeglect: The fact that Moxie and Madeleine have very similar hairstyles mother doesn't help.seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds them with Trick.




[[folder:Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]
!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Starry Flowers: Tempered Desire''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.



!Krem

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basmati_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saffron_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need for witch farms would make the world a better place. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with a single conversation."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A group of animal rights activists based in Krem. Basmati is the leader, and Saffron and Sesame are the only active members.

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!Krem

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
* BigFun: Biscotti is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly friendly and affectionate, showing none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while her partners are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basmati_portrait.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saffron_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need for witch farms would make the world
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a better place. good little kitty-- Ah, I mean, foxie. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with
right, you're a single conversation.fox."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

''Lucky Number Moxie''

A group of animal rights activists based kindly old witch who runs a clothes shop in Krem. Basmati is the leader, witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and Saffron and Sesame are a place to stay after the only active members.Foxy Lodge is shut down.



* AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by her dad.
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
** The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option to suggest a new name for the group, or leave it as is.
** She also tries to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and reveals she is 22.
* NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very friendly to Trick in their first encounter.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he is grateful to have met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick to take over their hood because they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with "Hey, that's not a bad thing!"

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* AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by Moxie calls her dad.
"Gen".
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
** The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option
BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to suggest a travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new name clothes for the group, or leave it road, it's not hard to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her
as is.
**
a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea to her guests, and often shows Moxie pictures of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers.
She also tries used to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
own a cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. The fact that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group Moxie and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and
Madeleine have very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager
similar hairstyles doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and reveals she is 22.
* NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very friendly to Trick in their first encounter.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he is grateful to have met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick to take over their hood because they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with "Hey, that's not a bad thing!"
help.




[[folder:Marmalade]]
!!Marmalade
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marmalade_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Was there a particular position you were interested iiin? Or just looking for a tour todaaay?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

The witch in charge of Chickpea Enchanted Farm. Because they're understaffed, she works as the manager, receptionist and tour guide.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
!Daifuku
[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here for ya."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at
''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes in
the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member rabbit city of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.Daifuku.



* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron and Trick in their mission to smuggle one egg out of his workplace.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on the tour creates the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be Saffron's dad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction and allowed Trick to steal one of the eggs in the facility.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.

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* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron ChekhovsGunman: She is briefly mentioned by Mochi in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and Trick shows up in their mission to smuggle one egg out person two games later as part of his workplace.
a sidequest that reveals Juju's backstory.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on CoolAunt: She's Mochi aunt and a rabbit with no fear of wolves.
* CoolOldLady: An older woman with a kind heart.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* IWillWaitForYou: [[spoiler:She never gave up
the tour creates hope that her husband Mango is still alive, despite everyone else in the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it
family thinking otherwise. She turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be Saffron's dad.
right]].
* SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction NiceGirl: Like her niece, she's not wary of wolves and allowed is very nice to Trick upon meeting them.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the fourth chapter.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition
to steal the one who went missing. It is apparently very common for rabbits to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier to take care of their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats with Trick while preparing it, all without a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being
one of the eggs in the facility.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.
few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.



!Miscellaneous

[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.

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!Miscellaneous

[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
!Wormwood
[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drop_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending [[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a demon?"'']]
lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

candy'' (audition event)

A contract demon mouse who hails from the Netherworld. mysterious village of Wormwood. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts is initially too scared to become friends with a demon.leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.



* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.

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* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their perspective.
actual gender.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second
AntiVillain: Despite being part of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As
a contract demon, cult, it's her job clear Drop wants no one to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener:
She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are... an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and
doesn't accept people change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone
who summon demons for sex, though.
is always followed by rain.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why
she tries to act like remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's an embodiment afraid of hatred leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats
and malice from smiley masks, giving them the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits appearance of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems
to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
have made her more upbeat.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really
TokenGoodTeammate: The only acts evil because that's how demons are expected mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes
eat travelers, and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for the first time.




[[folder:Thyme and Spice]]
!!Thyme and Spice
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thyme_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Spice told you we're cosplayers...? How embarrassing..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spice_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have you heard of a story called VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight? Thyme and I are huge fans."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight'' (as Time and Space), ''another piece of candy''

Two witches who manage the [=InsteRail=] system. They are huge fans of ''her tears were my light'' and enjoy cosplaying as its main characters.



* AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for a human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent the frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer. The notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if they're enjoying the story so far, to the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means they are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The reason Nil isn't with them is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her if she tried to take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train with infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.
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[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here for ya."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes in the rabbit city of Daifuku.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for a human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent the frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer. The notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if they're enjoying the story so far, to the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means they are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The reason Nil isn't with them is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her if she tried to take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train with infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.
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[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
!Krem

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basmati_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here [[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saffron_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need
for ya.witch farms would make the world a better place. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with a single conversation.
"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes
''Trick Comes Home''

A group of animal rights activists based
in Krem. Basmati is the rabbit city of Daifuku.leader, and Saffron and Sesame are the only active members.



* ChekhovsGunman: She is briefly mentioned by Mochi in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and shows up in person two games later as part of a sidequest that reveals Juju's backstory.
* CoolAunt: She's Mochi aunt and a rabbit with no fear of wolves.
* CoolOldLady: An older woman with a kind heart.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* IWillWaitForYou: [[spoiler:She never gave up the hope that her husband Mango is still alive, despite everyone else in the family thinking otherwise. She turns out to be right]].
* NiceGirl: Like her niece, she's not wary of wolves and is very nice to Trick upon meeting them.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the fourth chapter.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition to the one who went missing. It is apparently very common for rabbits to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier to take care of their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats with Trick while preparing it, all without a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being one of the few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.

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* ChekhovsGunman: AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by her dad.
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
** The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option to suggest a new name for the group, or leave it as is.
**
She is briefly mentioned by Mochi also tries to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and shows up in person two games later as part of a sidequest Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well
that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and
reveals Juju's backstory.
* CoolAunt: She's Mochi aunt and a rabbit with no fear of wolves.
* CoolOldLady: An older woman with a kind heart.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* IWillWaitForYou: [[spoiler:She never gave up the hope that her husband Mango
she is still alive, despite everyone else in the family thinking otherwise. She turns out to be right]].
22.
* NiceGirl: Like her niece, she's not wary of wolves and NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very nice friendly to Trick upon meeting them.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared
in the fourth chapter.
their first encounter.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password
to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who went missing. It opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he
is apparently very common for rabbits grateful to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick
to take care of off their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe
hood because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with Trick while preparing it, all without "Hey, that's not a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being one of the few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.
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[[folder:Marmalade]]
!!Marmalade
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marmalade_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Was there a particular position you were interested iiin? Or just looking for a tour todaaay?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

The witch in charge of Chickpea Enchanted Farm. Because they're understaffed, she works as the manager, receptionist, and tour guide.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
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[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.
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* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron and Trick in their mission to smuggle one egg out of his workplace.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on the tour creates the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be Saffron's dad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction and allowed Trick to steal one of the eggs in the facility.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.
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!Secret Characters (SPOILERS!)
[[folder:The Two Witches]]
!!Orchid and Lilium
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Trick Comes Home''
->'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/BadEndTheater''
The keepers of BAD END THEATER, these two beings have the power to write entire worlds into and out of existence. Orchid likes good endings and Lilium likes bad endings.
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* AddressingThePlayer: Lilium's offer of bad endings is not meant for Trick; it is meant for YOU.
-->'''Lilium:''' Oh, Trick. How many times do I have to tell you, '''this doesn't concern you'''.
* AffablyEvil: Lilium is oddly pleasant for someone who enjoys making people suffer with her bad endings.
* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: If you decline Lilium's offer for a bad ending in chapter 4, the theater disappears from existence and Trick is returned to the Netherworld with their memories wiped.
* PlaceBeyondTime: The theater itself. Orchid says the real world is "paused" while Trick is inside the theater, and Lilium is able to manipulate events in the past after you talk to her in the present.
* RealityWarper: Their abilities range from making small changes to the real world to bringing entirely new worlds into existence.
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[[folder:The Bad Wolves]]
!!Timber and Tundra
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat''
Timber and his mother Tundra are leaders of a suspicious wolf pack based in Glaze. Treat's family used to live among them, until they parted on bad terms.
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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Timber claims the pack only eats scavenged meat from rabbits who are already dead. As it turns out, he is the one who has been killing the rabbits and leaving their bodies around for the pack to find.
* ResignationsNotAccepted: Nobody was killed, but Tundra's reaction to Treat's family's desertion was still rather violent.
* YouKilledMyFather: Timber grew to loathe rabbits since his father was beaten to death by them.
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!Mount Sorbet



* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTrearRabbits Rabbits]][[note]]Manjuu, Dango, Lemonne, Pitaya, Boreas, Mousse, Mango, Castella[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatFoxes Foxes]][[note]]Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's Mom[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWolves Wolves]][[note]]Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWitches Witches]][[note]]Eleni, Thyme and Spice, Genoise, Marmalade[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMice Mice]][[note]]Nougat, Drop, Saffron's Papa[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatCats Cats]][[note]]Nameless Couple, Lost Cat Child and Mother[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatOthers Others]][[note]]Nutmeg, Kamilla, Myrrh[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMixed Mixed]][[note]]Annie and May, Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia, Senbei's Family, The FCF[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTrearRabbits Rabbits]][[note]]Manjuu, Dango, [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet Others]][[note]]Juju, Danny, Eleni, Lemonne, Pitaya, Boreas, Nutmeg, Mousse, Mango, Castella[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatFoxes Foxes]][[note]]Salt
Senbei's family, Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's Mom[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWolves Wolves]][[note]]Cotton
mom, Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWitches Witches]][[note]]Eleni, Thyme
Powder, Mango, Annie and Spice, Genoise, Marmalade[[/note]]
May, Myrrh[[/note]]
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!Travelers

[[folder:Boreas]]
!!Boreas
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boreas_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"A wolf being followed around by a little bunny... Frosting sure is a strange town."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

A traveling rabbit who visits Frosting from time to time.
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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMice Mice]][[note]]Nougat, NiceGuy: While he has some reservations about helping Trick get to Daifuku, he is simply worried about how other rabbits might react to their presence. All in all, he is very pleasant and quick to trust others.
* PutOnABus: Boreas hasn't made an appearance since ''Wandering Wolf Trick''.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He briefly reappears in ''Wandering Wolf Trick'' to give Trick a ticket so they can continue their journey. The ticket ends up being to Daifuku, where you can meet Mochi's aunt and learn the truth about Juju's missing father. He still gives you the ticket even if you don't do the sidequest, but it's not as significant then.
* TastesLikeFriendship: In his first meeting with Trick, he agrees to give them a ticket to Daifuku in exchange for some food. Trick finds an apple tree and gives him one, which he accepts.
* WalkingTheEarth: Like Trick, he is a traveler who often visits many places.
* WanderingMinstrel: He is a traveler who plays the flute for a living.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nameless Couple]]
!!Nameless Couple
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat1_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...You don't look like someone who'd own an inn. I'm not convinced!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat2_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Ahh I didn't want to raise a fuss...!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Trick Comes Home''

These two traveling cats are the first visitors of the Foxy Lodge, a hotel that Moxie improvises on the spot as part of her latest money-making scheme.
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* BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat is impulsive, excitable, and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right about her not being a real inn owner.
* NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
* PlainPalate: The first cat doesn't like spicy food at all since it makes her unable to eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat is brash and loud, while the second cat is meek and levelheaded.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drop_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A mouse who hails from the mysterious village of Wormwood. She is initially too scared to leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for
Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in the series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their actual gender.
* AntiVillain: Despite being part of a cult, it's clear Drop wants no one to be hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener: She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are... an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and doesn't change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone who is always followed by rain.
* NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why she remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's afraid of leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats and smiley masks, giving them the appearance of a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems to have made her more upbeat.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The only mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to eat travelers, and is implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for the first time.
[[/folder]]
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!The nameless witch town

[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nougat_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you came to keep me company more often! Always happy to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''

A friendly mouse who hails from the witch town. He takes up the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint as Nutmeg's replacement.
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* FantasticRacism: Since he is a mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only allowed to enter the town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others and is always up for a friendly chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why none of the rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is friends with many of the cats that live in the witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her up after they are forced to swap positions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated from their mother in the middle of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.
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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a girl", but their mother still refers to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
* CatsAreMean: The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf, the child quickly accepts Trick's to find their mother after being reassured they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright calls for the death of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to her child.
* KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the extermination of wolves towards Trick.
* MamaBear: When the mother finds Trick talking to her child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost and looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother doesn't seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds them with Trick.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]
!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.
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* BigFun: Biscotti is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly friendly and affectionate, showing none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while her partners are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a good little kitty-- Ah, I mean, foxie. That's right, you're a fox."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie''

A kindly old witch who runs a clothes shop in the witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and a place to stay after the Foxy Lodge is shut down.
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* AffectionateNickname: Moxie calls her "Gen".
* BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new clothes for the road, it's not hard to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her as a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea to her guests, and often shows Moxie pictures of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers. She also used to own a cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. The fact that Moxie and Madeleine have very similar hairstyles doesn't help.
[[/folder]]
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!Krem

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basmati_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saffron_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need for witch farms would make the world a better place. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with a single conversation."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A group of animal rights activists based in Krem. Basmati is the leader, and Saffron and Sesame are the only active members.
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* AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by her dad.
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
** The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option to suggest a new name for the group, or leave it as is.
** She also tries to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and reveals she is 22.
* NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very friendly to Trick in their first encounter.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he is grateful to have met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick to take over their hood because they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with "Hey, that's not a bad thing!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marmalade]]
!!Marmalade
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marmalade_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Was there a particular position you were interested iiin? Or just looking for a tour todaaay?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

The witch in charge of Chickpea Enchanted Farm. Because they're understaffed, she works as the manager, receptionist and tour guide.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.
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* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron and Trick in their mission to smuggle one egg out of his workplace.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on the tour creates the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be
Saffron's Papa[[/note]]
dad.
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatCats Cats]][[note]]Nameless Couple, Lost Cat Child SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction and Mother[[/note]]
allowed Trick to steal one of the eggs in the facility.
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatOthers Others]][[note]]Nutmeg, Kamilla, Myrrh[[/note]]
UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous

[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.
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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMixed Mixed]][[note]]Annie AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely
and May, Angelica, Biscotti, thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred
and Cassia, Senbei's Family, malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thyme and Spice]]
!!Thyme and Spice
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thyme_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Spice told you we're cosplayers...? How embarrassing..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spice_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have you heard of a story called VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight? Thyme and I are huge fans."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight'' (as Time and Space), ''another piece of candy''

Two witches who manage the [=InsteRail=] system. They are huge fans of ''her tears were my light'' and enjoy cosplaying as its main characters.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for a human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent the frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer.
The FCF[[/note]]
[[/index]]
notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if they're enjoying the story so far, to the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means they are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The reason Nil isn't with them is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her if she tried to take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train with infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here for ya."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes in the rabbit city of Daifuku.
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* ChekhovsGunman: She is briefly mentioned by Mochi in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and shows up in person two games later as part of a sidequest that reveals Juju's backstory.
* CoolAunt: She's Mochi aunt and a rabbit with no fear of wolves.
* CoolOldLady: An older woman with a kind heart.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* IWillWaitForYou: [[spoiler:She never gave up the hope that her husband Mango is still alive, despite everyone else in the family thinking otherwise. She turns out to be right]].
* NiceGirl: Like her niece, she's not wary of wolves and is very nice to Trick upon meeting them.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the fourth chapter.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition to the one who went missing. It is apparently very common for rabbits to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier to take care of their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats with Trick while preparing it, all without a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being one of the few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.
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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMainCharacters Main Characters]][[labelnote:*]]Treat, Mochi, Moxie, Trick[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTrearRabbits Rabbits]][[labelnote:*]]Manjuu, Dango, Lemonne, Pitaya, Boreas, Mousse, Mango, Castella[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatFoxes Foxes]][[labelnote:*]]Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's Mom[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWolves Wolves]][[labelnote:*]]Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWitches Witches]][[labelnote:*]]Eleni, Thyme and Spice, Genoise, Marmalade[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMice Mice]][[labelnote:*]]Nougat, Drop, Saffron's Papa[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatCats Cats]][[labelnote:*]]Nameless Couple, Lost Cat Child and Mother[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatOthers Others]][[labelnote:*]]Nutmeg, Kamilla, Myrrh[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMixed Mixed]][[labelnote:*]]Annie and May, Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia, Senbei's Family, The FCF[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMainCharacters Main Characters]][[labelnote:*]]Treat, Characters]][[note]]Treat, Mochi, Moxie, Trick[[/labelnote]]
Trick[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTrearRabbits Rabbits]][[labelnote:*]]Manjuu, Rabbits]][[note]]Manjuu, Dango, Lemonne, Pitaya, Boreas, Mousse, Mango, Castella[[/labelnote]]
Castella[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatFoxes Foxes]][[labelnote:*]]Salt Foxes]][[note]]Salt and Pepper, Chai, Moxie's Mom[[/labelnote]]
Mom[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWolves Wolves]][[labelnote:*]]Cotton Wolves]][[note]]Cotton and Candy, Fennel and Powder[[/labelnote]]
Powder[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWitches Witches]][[labelnote:*]]Eleni, Witches]][[note]]Eleni, Thyme and Spice, Genoise, Marmalade[[/labelnote]]
Marmalade[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMice Mice]][[labelnote:*]]Nougat, Mice]][[note]]Nougat, Drop, Saffron's Papa[[/labelnote]]
Papa[[/note]]
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Mother[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatOthers Others]][[labelnote:*]]Nutmeg, Others]][[note]]Nutmeg, Kamilla, Myrrh[[/labelnote]]
Myrrh[[/note]]
* [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMixed Mixed]][[labelnote:*]]Annie Mixed]][[note]]Annie and May, Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia, Senbei's Family, The FCF[[/labelnote]]FCF[[/note]]

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!Main Characters
[[folder:Treat]]
!!Treat
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"I won't... I won't eat anyone..."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''delicacy'', ''Dress Treat!'', ''indulgence''

Treat is the protagonist of the first and fifth game. She is an outcast in the bunny village due to her being a wolf, so she moves in an abandoned cabin nearby. Her life changes when a little bunny comes running into her house...
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: This is her reaction to [[spoiler:Moxie's prank]] in the Mochi ending of "Date Treat".
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: When she first moves in near Frosting, she's ostracized by all the rabbits for being a wolf. They would insult her everytime she came to Danny's store and demand she stops coming.
* ApologizesALot: A cupboard in Treat's cabin contains a pile of written apologies addressed to the cabin's real owner, since she's been staying there without permission and all. She's also exceedingly apologetic in general, as it is her default response to being discriminated against by rabbits.
* AscendedExtra: Treat first appeared in ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'' as a minor character.
* BadassPacifist: She only had to show up to scare off Moxie. Also in the second game, you can choose to not hit Salt and Pepper and they will eventually stop fighting her and let Juju go.
* BadLiar: Moxie is able to see through her embarrassed attempts to cover up her feelings for Mochi very easily. This is possibly why she hates keeping secrets.
* BeautifulDreamer: When Treat wonders why Mochi didn't wake her up early to buy seeds for the garden, Mochi says it's because of the cutesy sleepy face Treat has, much to the wolf's embarrassment.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mochi was the first rabbit to be nice to Treat, and the two grow very close as a result.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Treat is usually a NiceGirl and an ExtremeDoormat, but in the second game, we find out that she's strong enough to knock down two foxes if provoked.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: As detailed above, you do not want to provoke her wrath.
* BodyguardCrush: Downplayed. Treat only ever acts as a bodyguard for Mochi in the first game, first scaring off Moxie for the rabbit then accompanying her into fox territory to buy meat for the curry, and it appears the wolf girl was the first of the two to catch feelings.
* BreakTheCutie: The plot of the first game start with Treat being isolated from her pack, getting insulted by racist rabbits ''and'' moving into an abandoned cabin where she almost starves. It only gets worse from there.
* BrutalHonesty: While she's normally too nice or flustered to display this trait, Treat can still surprise other characters with it. Moxie even lampshades it to Fennel:
-->'''Moxie:''' You never know with Treat. Sometimes, she just goes ahead and says exactly what's on her mind.
* CannotSpitItOut:
** Treat was unable to tell Fennel (and by extension, her whole pack) that she doesn't want to be stuck with one partner because she feels she'll be happier with more partners. This is what leads to her running away and kickstarting the plot.
** She finds herself struggling to admit her true feelings to Mochi due to a combination of shyness, insecurity and fear. It isn't until the fifth chapter that she overcomes this thanks to Moxie's help.
* CannotTellAJoke: In ''DATE TREAT'', one of the endings has [[spoiler:Treat unintentionally dragging Moxie to the Netherworld because she failed to reveal her prank by saying "April Fools"]].
* CassandraTruth: None of the rabbits believe that she genuinely means no harm, even after she's been living near them for a while and only eating instant noodles. Mochi is instantly convinced upon meeting her, while Danny takes some time to accept it.
* ClassicalAntiHero: Although she is sweet, Treat is plagued with self-doubt for being different than her peers when it comes to romantic feelings and due to discrimination from rabbits. Her journey to learn to love herself for who she is and embrace it forms a great portion of the story.
* TheComicallySerious: Treat's minimal or complete lack of reactions can sometimes result in humorous moments, such as [[LittleNo her plain and simple negative response]] to Mochi's question about being eaten when they first met, or her blunt CantKillYouStillNeedYou answer to Moxie wondering why she would buy chicken for curry when she can simply eat Mochi.
* CulturalRebel: In ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat reveals to Mochi why she ran away from her pack: Wolves have a tradition known as the moon ceremony, which is similar to a wedding, and wolves are required to choose their one true soulmate for this event. Treat, however, felt like it would be lying to herself if she went through with it because she dreamed of being happy in a polygamous relationship.
* CurbStompBattle: In ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she hands Salt and Pepper a beating that leaves them knocked out in one hit.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's almost always too nice or timid to snark, but the seventh game actually has her ribbing Moxie lightly. A standout comment is her response to the fox's reassurance that she can still going after complaining about the long hike to Treat's pack:
-->'''Treat:''' Oh. You just wanted to complain.
* TheDitherer: The Insecure/Submissive type. Treat's timid nature makes it hard for her to make even simple decisions:
** For example, if you go to the vending machine near the end of ''Mochi in Frosting'', Treat will ask Mochi to choose a snack for her.
** Another instance in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' is her inability to pick clothes from Gen's shop, even worrying about "picking wrong".
* EmotionallyTongueTied: Whenever Treat is trying to speak about something intimate, she gets flustered and begins stuttering.
* EroticDream: She starts to have these in ''Dreaming Treat'' involving both Mochi and Moxie. At one point, she dreams that the three of them are at the hot springs, and a prompt comes up to choose between either one, or both to go in the bath with.
* ExtremeDoormat: Treat never makes any effort to defend herself from the racism coming her way from the rabbits, because she doesn't want to live up to the bad reputation that wolves have.
* FantasticRacism: Treat is constantly on the receiving end of this from most bunnies living in Frosting due to their xenophobia.
* FreudianTrio: Treat is the unemotional, quiet Superego.
* GloomyGray: She's a gray wolf with a rather somber personality, though she later becomes less so thank to Mochi.
* GrewASpine: Her character arc is focused on Treat becoming more open and confident about doing what makes her happy, specifically that she desires to have more than one partner and admitting to her pack about it.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Treat tries to turn down Mochi's offer of curry because she doesn't think she did anything worth being repaid for, despite the bunny's insistence that she really did help out.
* HiddenDepths: At the very end of ''Lucky Number Moxie'', Mochi urges Moxie to join everyone else playing cards, then tells her that Treat has a really good poker face.
* HomeschooledKids: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/80/ This page]] from the webcomic reveals that Treat was homeschooled. Being from a WanderingCulture, it likely would have been difficult for her to go to a public school.
* InsecureLoveInterest: In the final act of ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat finally reveals why she's been trying to ignore her feelings for Mochi all this time: The circumstances that led to Mochi moving in with her in the first place. Treat fears that if she ever got in a fight with Mochi, the latter would have nowhere to go, though Mochi assures her that she can't imagine they'd get in a fight.
* InternalizedCategorism: Briefly, in the first chapter, Treat considers the possibility that she ''deserves'' to be ostracized by the rabbits because being a wolf makes her inherently bad, even though the only "bad" thing she has done at that point is telling Juju to shut up. Suffering constant racial harassment for two whole months really left her in a sorry state.
* InterspeciesFriendship: So far, Treat has become friends with rabbits, foxes, mice, an owl, a human, a candy golem, and possibly a cat and a witch or two. Not so lonely anymore, huh?
* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler:She and Mochi finally decide to become an OfficialCouple in the sixth game]] and the ''indulgence'' comic focuses on them after the events of that game. She's also been involved with Moxie, as detailed in the ''delicacy'' comic.
* ItsAllMyFault: Poor Treat feels really guilty about keeping Mochi around when an unknown wolf-hater [[spoiler:wrecks Mochi's garden]], and Mochi has to keep reassuring her that it's not her fault. Later on, after Treat accidentally reveals that [[spoiler:Mochi's family lied to her about the death of her uncle Mango]], she breaks into tears thinking she brought everyone's mood down. She's very sensitive when it comes to Mochi.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: She doesn't like keeping secrets, but still did so when Moxie asked her not to tell Mochi that she's living in a tent.
* KeepTheReward: This is Treat's reaction to Mochi's curry offer after scaring off Moxie in the first game, because Treat felt like she didn't do much to be repaid, though Mochi's persistence (and the promise of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood meat]]) wins her over in the end.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/lonely-wolf-1 Lonely Wolf]]'' and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/date-treat Date Treat]]''. She also shares ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/our-home Our Home]]'' with Mochi.
* LoveConfession: [[spoiler:With Moxie's help, Treat is able to build the confidence to admit her feelings for Mochi, as well as explain why she was so hesitant to do so in the first place]].
* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: Alluded to in the ''delicacy'' comic. Treat suffers from pent-up feelings towards Mochi after having lived together with her for two months, and she needs Moxie's help to relieve those feelings because trying to "deal with it" herself is not enough.
* MinoredInAssKicking: Treat is mostly a reserved girl, so it's a surprise when she knocks down Salt and Pepper in one hit if you choose to fight them.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Treat's slim appearance is commented on by Mochi in the first game, but apparently that doesn't stop her from being able to take down two foxes in one hit.
* NiceGirl: Mochi constantly reminds her how nice she is to not just her, but to everyone. Indeed, Treat is nice to a fault.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Treat is the in-between one. She is not mean-spirited like Moxie, but she also doesn't go out of her way to be nice to people, like Mochi does.
* NobleWolf: Treat doesn't live up to the bad reputation wolves have ''at all'', although she did show herself to be strong once so messing with her is probably not a good idea.
* NoMouth: Her mouth is covered up by her winter coat when she wears it, adding to her expressionless, quiet nature.
* TheNoseKnows: As a wolf, Treat possesses a sharp sense of smell, and can even recognize the scent of magic. This ability comes into play in ''Syrup and the Ultimate Sweet'', but only gets a passing mention in the ''Treat'' series. ''Date Treat'' also suggests that Treat can recognize Mochi by her scent.
* NoSenseOfHumor: Downplayed. Treat isn't devoid of humor and can appreciate jokes, but in the Moxie ending of "Date Treat", [[spoiler:she doesn't have much of a reaction to Moxie's prank on her, merely stating that the fox has an odd sense of humor]], though in the Mochi ending, she will say that the whole thing was pretty funny when she thought about it [[spoiler:after Mochi unmasks herself]].
* OddNameOut:
** The only one in her family whose name does not start with a C.
** She's also the only main character without an I in her name.
* OneHitKO: If you choose to fight Salt and Pepper, Treat knocks them both out in one blow.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In Friendly Bunny Mochi, she looks unusually angry when rescuing Juju from Salt and Pepper, before proceeding to show that she's unexpectedly strong by taking them down in one hit.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Annie and May care very much about her, because she is their star employee. Sure, she is also their ''only'' employee, but she is still a star to them.
* {{Polyamory}}: It's been hinted several times that Treat has feelings for both Mochi and Moxie, and in ''Dreaming Treat'', she finally reveals to Mochi why she ran away from her pack: [[spoiler:she was afraid of being trapped in monogamy]].
* PoorCommunicationKills: Treat's unannounced departure affected Fennel the most out of the wolf pack. Because they were dating, Fennel thought Treat hates her.
* PrimAndProperBun: When she's working in the hot springs, she puts her hair into one of these.
* ProtagonistTitle: While all four main characters have this for their individual games, the series is NamedAfterFirstInstallment, which is Treat's game.
* TheQuietOne: Because she is exceedingly shy, Treat is a wolf of few words.
* RedOniBlueOni: The withdrawn, quiet and shy blue to Mochi's, Moxie's and Trick's energetic and outgoing red.
* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:As of "Dreaming Treat", she's officially girlfriends with Mochi and Moxie, just like she always wanted]].
* TheRunaway: The story is kicked off by Treat running away from her pack and being unable to come back due to an avalanche. Her reasons for running away were [[spoiler:feelings of inadequacy as a wolf for being unable to go through with a ceremony to be together with one partner because she feels happy with more than one]].
* SaveTheJerk: In the second game, Juju is captured by Salt and Pepper so they can eat her. Despite Juju's mistreatment of her, Treat wastes no time coming to her aid, but unfortunately, [[UngratefulBitch Juju still hates her]].
* SecretKeeper: Treat is aware that [[spoiler:Moxie became homeless after the events of the third game]] but the fox insisted on not telling Mochi as to not worry her, and Treat complied even though she normally [[KeepingSecretsSucks hates keeping secrets]].
* ShipTease: In the fifth game, Treat has a dream where she has to marry either Mochi, Moxie, or Trick. Considering Mochi and Moxie are Treat's primary love interests, the fact that Trick is also there has certain implications. The seventh chapter confirms that Treat ''thought'' she had feelings for Trick, but it was different from the feelings she has for Mochi and Moxie. Plus, [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/113/ Trick is aromantic]], so [[IncompatibleOrientation it's not like they could have returned her feelings anyway]].
* ShrinkingViolet: Painfully quiet and shy and while she proved she can be dangerous if she wants to, Treat doesn't want to prove the rabbits' paranoia to be true.
* ShutUpHannibal:
** Treat stands up to Juju for Mochi in the first game after she started berating her for hanging out with a wolf.
** She gives another short one to Juju at the end of the second game, after the latter kicks Mochi out of Frosting.
-->'''Treat:''' ...You'll regret this.
-->'''Juju:''' What are you gonna do? Beat me up like you did to those foxes? I know you're like them, waiting for an excuse.
-->'''Treat:''' No, it isn't worth it.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Turns out her meek demeanor doesn't apply to her physical prowess in a fight. This is even lampshaded by Salt and Pepper immediately after getting their butts kicked. [[spoiler:With the later implication that wolves have a stronger form when they hunt]], that might explain this.
* TastesLikeFriendship: She initially becomes friends with Mochi after the latter made curry for her.
* TheTeamBenefactor: Currently she's the one who works to provide money for herself and Mochi, who can only rely on her parents for money.
* TerribleArtist: There are drawings hanging in Treat's cabin that she and Mochi did, and if Treat interacts with them in ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat will say that Mochi is a better artist. Then again, this is [[HeroicSelfDeprecation Treat]] we're talking about so it might not be the case. In ''Mochi in Frosting'', if Mochi examines the drawings, she says that she likes Treat's art style and calls it "simple, but unique".
** A strip in ''another piece of candy'' gives us more insight. As Moxie puts it, Treat's not actually half bad but her style is still...odd enough for Mochi and Moxie to incredulously comment on it. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/81/ See for yourself]]. Of course, that strip takes place long before ''Dreaming Treat'', so it's possible that her drawing skills have improved since then.
* ThinkNothingOfIt: She brushes off Mochi's praise for helping her deal with Moxie because she doesn't believe she didn't do anything praiseworthy, much less reward worthy.
* ThrowTheDogABone: After enduring so much, from racism and hatred to feeling like a bad wolf for not being able the way tradition demands, Treat finally seems to find some peace around the sixth and seventh chapter, where she finally confesses to Mochi about her feelings and the two plus Moxie form an official polycule. She also makes up with Fennel, and while her parents aren't entirely okay with her being in a three-way relationship, they still make efforts to understand her feelings and be happy for her.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: After meeting Mochi, Treat learns to be more upbeat.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her status in the first game lists meat at her favorite. Curry also becomes her favorite to the point where she suggests planting onions in the garden for it in the fifth game.
* WhenSheSmiles: A flashback in ''Wandering Wolf Trick'' shows that Treat was confused about Trick's perpetual optimism despite losing their master who raised them. Trick explains that they're able to stay optimistic because they know that they can still smile even when they're down. Trick then tells Treat that she should smile more often.
* {{Workaholic}}: Implied. In "Dreaming Treat", if you try heading for the hot springs instead of the [=InsteRail=] station, Mochi will remind Treat that it's her day off. Treat says that she got so used to work that her legs moved on their own, to which Mochi replies to with gratitude that the wolf has been taking more days off.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: The plot is kicked off when Treat gets separated from her pack by an avalanche, preventing her from returning home and forcing her to find shelter in a vacant cabin near Frosting. And even though the snow is gone in the spring, Treat still can't return home because she has to take care of Mochi.
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[[folder:Mochi]]
!!Mochi
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mochi_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I'm gonna make you a nice dinner. Do you like curry?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''indulgence''

Mochi is the protagonist of the second and sixth game. She was one of the many rabbits who lived in the village and were scared of predators. One day, she is unable to go home because a fox is blocking her way, so she runs into Treat who scares the fox off. And that's how their friendship started.
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* AllForNothing: Her efforts to ease tensions between rabbits and foxes end up being for naught when Juju is almost eaten by Salt and Pepper, resulting in a wall being built around Frosting and a complete ban on all non-rabbits.
* AllLovingHeroine: She genuinely believes that everyone can be friends.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler:It turns out that Mochi used to be a target of bullying from other rabbits due to her heterochromia, and Juju advised her to hide it via bangs to stop the teasing]].
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: She hands one to Juju, asking her why she thinks foxes are dangerous when they haven't hurt anyone, leaving her struggling to come up with an answer.
* AscendedToCarnivorism: She actually has no problem eating meat, despite being a rabbit.
* BefriendingTheEnemy: This is subverted with Treat, who already desired to be on better terms with rabbits who view her as a vile creature. Mochi plays this straight with Moxie and her friends Salt and Pepper, who become friends with her after she puts in effort to be friends with them.
* BeingGoodSucks: All of the trouble Mochi goes through in the series is, ironically, the result her well-intentioned and honorable attempts to make peace between rabbits and predators, reflecting the reality that not everyone is as easily convinced as she is that not all PredatorsAreMean.
* BerserkButton:
** Hurting Treat in any way, shape or form in Mochi's presence is ''a very bad idea''.
** An example that is usually PlayedForLaughs is her being teased about her height/being OlderThanSheLooks.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Pushing Mochi too far does ''not'' end well.
* BreakTheCutie: Mochi has it very bad. Her efforts to make everyone befriend each other end up in vain when her cousin Juju is kidnapped and almost eaten by the foxes, leading to a huge fight between the two that ends up with Juju evicting Mochi out of Frosting and Mochi falling into depression.
* BrokenPedestal: Needless to say, Mochi is utterly crushed by everything her cousin Juju subjects her and her friends to.
* BunniesForCuteness: Characters occasionally comment on her being a cute rabbit.
* ButNotTooBi: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/231/ A Q&A strip]] from the comic reveals that she had a boyfriend before, but aside from that, her love interests are evidently only female.
* CharacterDevelopment: Just as Mochi influenced Treat to become more upbeat, meeting Treat allowed Mochi to stop believing that all wolves are bad and even stand up for that belief against other rabbits.
* CheeryPink: Her pink appearance and clothes symbolize her high spirit and optimism.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome:
** She has shades of it, especially compared to Treat and Moxie. When meeting the latter two, she insists on helping them cook a meal and find a new favorite food, respectively.
** It also seems to be reflected gameplay-wise, as ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'' has some optional side quests that Mochi could do for certain characters, as opposed to the first and third game.
** In ''Dreaming Treat'', she [[PlayerNudge encourages]] Treat to help Gumdrop when they encounter her in the witch town. Doing so [[KarmicJackpot will earn them some free candy]] from Syrup's shop, much to Mochi's delight.
* CrazyPrepared: If you spend all of Mochi's money before going with Moxie to the hot springs, Mochi reveals that she has some extra money hidden in her shoes.
* CryIntoChest: Well, not quite the chest because she's way shorter than Treat but this is how the second game ends, with Treat hugging a crying Mochi after Juju kicked her out of Frosting.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Both her eyes and hair are pink.
* TheCutie: Mochi is considered adorable, she's also very nice and tries to be sweet to everyone.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: The second most important character after Treat, and the story revolves around Mochi as much as it does around the wolf girl.
* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: Mochi is generally friendly to everyone she comes across, but as the games go on, her opinion on her own cousin Juju starts to rapidly deteriorate.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Mochi's hair grows long and loose during her melancholy episode. Once she cheers up, she ties it back into a pair of low twintails. She also loses her bangs when [[spoiler:she and Treat decide to move away from Frosting, revealing her heterochromia that made her the target of bullying from other rabbits]].
* {{Foil}}:
** To Treat. Mochi is an outgoing girl with a positive outlook on life, Treat is quiet and reserved, and is very depressed most of the time (until Mochi starts rubbing off on her, anyway).
** Also to her cousin Juju. Mochi used to be afraid of predators just like most rabbits, but when she gets to know Treat, she becomes convinced that PredatorPreyFriendship is possible and works on making everyone friends, while Juju is a jerk to all predators and is so convinced that they're so terrible, she refuses to give them a chance. Mochi's positive attitude also contrasts with her cousin's perpetual grumpiness and negativity.
* ForcedFromTheirHome: As of the second game, Mochi is kicked out of Frosting by her cousin Juju and sent back to her parents. She ends up living with Treat instead.
* FreudianTrio: Mochi is the balanced Ego between Treat and Moxie.
* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Her presumably dead uncle Mango became friends with Treat's pack after Cotton helped him out of the snow following an avalanche, and Mango gave him a rice ball. It's just like how Mochi became friends with Treat after she saved from Moxie so Mochi made curry for Treat. Plus, that never would've happened if not for an avalanche blocking the way back to Vanilla]].
* GenkiGirl: Mochi is very energetic and outgoing, contrasting with Treat.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She goes about looking for [[spoiler:her garden's destroyer]] in a very aggressive manner. If you talk with May before leaving the hot springs, Mochi even implies that she might be feeling like beating the culprit to a pulp.
* HeightAngst: She ''detests'' being teased about her height.
* HeroicBSOD: This happens to her after the second game, losing her usual cheerfulness and falling into depression after a huge fight with her cousin Juju when the latter got kidnapped by Salt and Pepper who planned to eat her.
* HiddenEyes: Mochi's eyes are drawn like this in her CharacterPortrait for most of the sixth game, showing her sour mood and subtle anger over [[spoiler:the wreckage of the garden]].
* HideYourOtherness: ''Lucky Number Moxie'' reveals that [[spoiler:Mochi has heterochromia and was forced to hide it due to bullying. The one who advised her to do this is none other than her {{Jerkass}} cousin]].
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Mochi's left eye is perpetually covered by her hair. Usually it only serves to make her look cute, but it also highlights her gloomy and depressed mood in the third, fourth, and sixth games. It finally comes off in the seventh chapter, where [[spoiler:it is revealed that Mochi has heterochromia and was forced to [[HideYourOtherness hide her left eye due to bullying]]]].
* {{Hikikomori}}: She spends about two months cooped up inside Treat's house during her depressed episode.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Despite the many hardships she faces after befriending wolves and foxes, Mochi never loses her kindness or gives into the contempt she developed for the other rabbits over their racism.
* InnocentBigot: At first, she would unintentionally invoke YouAreACreditToYourRace when trying to compliment Treat.
* InvisibleParents: Her parents are only occasionally mentioned, but never appear, seemingly cause they live far away from Frosting and its surroundings.
* IOweYouMyLife: Treat's first meeting with Mochi was a result of Moxie blocking the bunny's way back to Frosting, so when Treat scares off Moxie, Mochi feels like she has to repay the wolf somehow, deciding to make curry for her, despite Treat's insistence that [[ThinkNothingOfIt she didn't do anything worthy of being repaid]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/mochi-1 Mochi]]''. She also shares ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/our-home Our Home]]'' with Treat.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Invoked by Moxie who told Treat not to say anything about [[spoiler:her homelessness]] to Mochi to not make her worry. Treat obliged, of course.
* MagneticHero: After meeting Treat, Mochi is able to become friends with some predators because now she genuinely believes everyone can be friends.
* MistakenAge: It peeves her to no end whenever someone thinks she's a child, when she's actually nearing her twenties.
* MoodSwinger: In the second game, Mochi is helping Moxie to find a new favorite food for her. She suggests juiceboxes, to which Moxie scoffs at and sarcastically ask how old Mochi is. Mochi is annoyed by this and defends her love for juiceboxes. After Moxie apologizes, Mochi goes back to being cheery and Moxie notes how freaky the speed she changed was.
* MoralityPet: Towards Danny. Their concern for Mochi and her efforts to befriend the predators eventually lead to Danny abandoning their prejudiced views and possibly becoming friends with Treat and Chai.
* {{NEET}}: Unlike Treat and Moxie, Mochi has no source of income apart from the money her parents send her. She briefly considers looking for a job in the second chapter, but nothing ever comes of it since she is forced to leave Frosting shortly after.
* NiceGirl: Mochi is one of the few rabbits in the series who isn't consumed by paranoia and fear, thus making her able to befriend predators easily.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Mochi is the nice one. While Moxie picks on rabbits for fun and Treat just keeps to herself, Mochi actively tries to help everyone become friends with one another.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: After meeting Treat, Mochi is convinced that rabbits and predators can be friends, and she starts working on easing the relationship between them. Her efforts are rewarded with her cousin yelling at her and kicking her out because of an incident involving Salt and Pepper.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She is the shortest protagonist and the most childish looking, so you'd be pretty surprised to hear she's 19 at the start of the series, and turns 20 by the end of the winter.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Throughout ''Mochi in Frosting'', she acts angry, depressed and even rude. This is due to [[spoiler:her garden being destroyed by an unknown wolf-hater]].
* {{Polyamory}}: Having multiple partners is common in rabbit culture, so when Mochi learns about Treat's desire to have two girlfriends, she accepts it without a second thought.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Like many rabbits, she's always lived in fear of being eaten by predators, but her chance encounter with Treat convinces her that friendship between rabbits and predators is possible. She tries to help Frosting form peaceful relations with Moxie's gang, but Juju's little incident causes everything to fall apart.
* RageBreakingPoint: Mochi ''absolutely loses it'' when Juju ditches her for an opportunity to talk to her crush when she was supposed to ask him about [[spoiler:Mochi's destroyed garden]], to the point where she yells at her cousin and gives up trying to find the culprit, then leaves in a huff.
* RedOniBlueOni: The energetic, outgoing and cheerful red to Treat's withdrawn, shy and quiet blue.
* RescueRomance: Downplayed. Treat is actually the first one to develop feelings for Mochi. Still, the wolf girl rescuing Mochi is what started their friendship that eventually blossomed into a romance.
* RighteousRabbit: She's one of the heroines and nicest rabbits in the series.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Mochi is an adorable and bubbly NiceGirl with pink hair.
* ShipperOnDeck: If she sees [[spoiler:Danny and Chai hooking up in "Mochi in Frosting"]], she will be happy that at least one rabbit stopped being scared of predators.
* SpoiledSweet: Being an only child, Mochi gets coddled by her parents a lot. When they send her money in ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she worries that they don't trust her to survive on her own, and plans to use the money to fund her future curry nights.
* SupremeChef: A very excellent cook. In the first game, she makes curry for Treat and later, holds curry nights for the foxes. She's also seen making two salads in the second game. Treat has commented that Mochi is an excellent cook.
* SweetTooth: She is super excited to visit Atelier Sweets in ''Dreaming Treat''.
* TastesLikeFriendship: Sharing food seems to be her main way of showing kindness to others. She makes curry for Treat as thanks for saving her, she makes more curry for the foxes in an attempt to befriend them, and she gets Moxie to show her nice side by finding her a new favorite food. Once she starts her garden, she intends to share the things she grows with all of her friends.
* TeamChef: After moving into Treat's house, she does most of the cooking for the two.
* ThrowTheDogABone: While the series is not kind to Mochi as detailed above in BreakTheCutie, she still gets some good in her way. [[spoiler:Getting the garden destroyed? She cheers up thanks to having Treat with her. Finding out that her supposedly dead uncle Mango is alive after all? Made her angry with her family for lying to her but she meets him and they talk things out]].
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her favorite food is carrots, the StockAnimalDiet of rabbits.
* TraumaCongaLine: After her first BreakTheCutie moment in the second chapter, things start to get ''much'' worse for the poor bunny. In the fifth game, she's finally shown to be out of her funk after taking up gardening, but [[spoiler:said garden is destroyed by an unknown assilant]], leaving the poor girl outraged. In the sixth game, she requests the help of Juju to find the culprit but Juju ditches her, leading to another fight and Mochi going back with nothing to show for it. Thankfully, she cheers up in the seventh game...then [[spoiler:she finds out that her supposedly long dead uncle is actually alive and is mad her family was lying to her all this time]]. To say that Mochi can't catch a break would be a ''huge'' understatement.
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Mochi spends the majority of the second time being nice to Moxie in spite of all the threats that she will be eaten. This attitude is rewarded when she gets through to Moxie later.
* WideEyedIdealist: Mochi's efforts to make rabbits and predators friends are often shut down very harshly and bring about a lot of trouble upon herself, due to the majority of rabbits being insistent that there's no such thing as a nice predator.
* YankTheDogsChain: After suffering BreakTheCutie in the second game and spending most of her time inside Treat's house being mopey, Mochi [[ThrowTheDogABone finally lightens up]] in ''Dreaming Treat'' by taking up gardening. [[spoiler:Then an unknown vandal comes by and wrecks the garden, leaving Mochi fuming for most of ''Mochi in Frosting''. Thankfully, she gets over it much more quickly this time]].
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: During their first meeting, Mochi would keep complimenting Treat while adding "even though you're a wolf" beforehand. The wolf girl lampshades how the phrasing makes it seem like wolves are supposed to be bad, and Mochi grows out of it.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Mochi is always telling Treat that people treating her badly because she's a wolf is not her fault and does not make her bad at all. This is especially prominent in the sixth game when the due [[spoiler:find their garden destroyed]] and Treat blames it on herself for being in Mochi's life, but the latter persistently deflects it and tries to lift Treat's spirits up.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Not that Mochi had any intention of returning home, but [[spoiler:her house in Frosting gets demolished at an unknown point]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moxie]]
!!Moxie
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moxie_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Just have faith in your friend Moxie, alright? I'll figure something out..."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''delicacy''

Moxie is the protagonist of the third and seventh game. She is one of the foxes who moves into the Foxy Den near Frosting to prey on rabbits all day long. After Mochi's meeting with Treat, the former is convinced she can befriend predators, and tries to do so with Moxie. It takes time but eventually, the three girls become close friends.
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* AccidentalHero: Her cornering Mochi is what leads the latter to meeting Treat, thus learning that not all PredatorsAreMean.
* AntiHero: Moxie means well despite her cockiness and blunt, rude nature.
* AsideGlance: Her sprite briefly glances at the viewer moments before Treat finds her in the middle of changing at the hot springs.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: After Mochi finds her a new favorite food, Moxie admits that she never had rabbit meat and the reason why she couldn't actually go through with eating Mochi was because the latter has been nice to her the entirety of the second game. With that much niceness, of course she wouldn't have the heart to do that.
* BookDumb: She's a clever fox in her own right despite [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/80/ flunking out of school when she was younger]].
-->'''Moxie:''' Do I look like I can do math?!
* BreakTheHaughty:
** In "Clever Fox Moxie", at first she does succeed in providing money to pay rent, but after a while, all her friends leave because it wasn't working out. Moxie tries to get some inspiration by walking around, until she reaches the hot springs where she's scolded by Annie and May for stealing customers from them, causing her to break down crying.
** It happens again in "Lucky Number Moxie"; on the way to Treat's pack, Moxie is constantly haunted by a hallucination of her mother telling her she's a burden to everyone around her.
* BrutalHonesty: Moxie is easily the bluntest of the main characters, shown by her [[spoiler:not afraid of telling Mango that his daughter is a horrible person.]]
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Or Fox Ears Lawyer, in Moxie's case. She initially comes off as a big talker who can't back up her claims of villainy, but once the focus shifts on her in the third entry of the series, we see her display her guile and resourcefulness to get money via a scheme. These qualities earn her the position of the fox gang leader.
* CunningLikeAFox: Duh, the first game you control her in isn't called "Clever Fox Moxie" for no reason. In said game, she comes up with a ZanyScheme to get some money to pay rent. She also engages in FriendlyScheming, such as in ''Dreaming Treat'' where she sets up a plan culminating in Treat giving Mochi an overdue LoveConfession.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Thanks to Mochi's kindness to her, Moxie is able to display her nicer side more often and even eventually becomes girlfriends with her and Treat.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: She is able to attract guests to the Foxy Lodge by promising to put on a murder mystery for the guests to solve. Once the guests get settled in, Moxie suddenly realizes she has to actually organize a murder mystery now.
* DisappearedDad: Her father is only mentioned in an optional conversation between Moxie's mom and Trick in the fourth game, which reveals that he left years ago with their sons.
* EroticDream: In the third and fourth games, Moxie has dreams about making out with Treat and Mochi at the same time.
* FoeRomanceSubtext: It is implied that her initial desire to "eat" Mochi is just her expressing her feelings for the bunny in a weird way. She specifically targets Mochi because the latter is a cute girl, and refuses to eat a "gross boy rabbit".
* FoulFox: Downplayed. At first, she swears she's going to eat Mochi, but turns out she doesn't have the heart to go through with it, especially since the bunny girl has been nothing but nice to her in spite of everything. She still maintains a JerkWithAHeartOfGold streak even after getting on better terms with Treat and Mochi, though.
* FoxyVixen: She's the one who makes the most suggestive remarks in her relationship with Treat and Mochi, and has a lot of interest in sex. Although as mentioned below, Moxie is amusingly embarrassed if one talks about her own sexual activities.
* FreudianSlip: If you talk to her in the first game, she accidentally hints that she has a crush on Mochi.
-->'''Moxie:''' I'm just following my instincts. Who wouldn't wanna eat a cute girl? Uh, bunny.
* FreudianTrio: Moxie is the passionate and aggressive Id.
* GoodIsNotNice: She becomes more heroic in nature as the series goes on, although she's not as nice as Treat, Mochi or Trick.
* GoshDangItToHeck: When she is invited to see Eleni's demon summoning ritual.
-->'''Moxie:''' D-D-DEMON SUMMONING?!!?!? IS THIS WHAT RABBITS DO FOR FUN?! WHAT THE ACTUAL FRICK!!!!!
* {{Greed}}: Moxie really likes to have money, which is highlighted several times in the webcomic.
* GuileHeroine: In the third game, she comes up with a plan to quickly make money by turning the Foxy Den into a hotel.
* HarmlessVillain: Moxie keeps insisting that she is going to eat Mochi, but never actually goes through with it. She eventually admits that she doesn't have the heart to actually kill a rabbit, and has never actually eaten rabbit meat in her life.
* HatesTheirParent: [[spoiler:After being evicted from the Foxy Lodge]], Moxie (jokingly?) considers going back and vandalizing the building just to spite her mom.
* HeelFaceTurn: Downplayed in that she was never exactly a heel to begin with, but she does drop her antagonistic attitude towards Mochi and Treat from the third game onwards.
* HomelessHero: [[spoiler:After getting evicted, Moxie would rather live in a tent in the woods than go back to Ginseng and face her mom.]]
* IcyBlueEyes: She has these to go along with her overconfident persona.
* ImStandingRightHere: Moxie is left flabbergasted when her first two guests at the Foxy Lodge are making no attempts to hide their skepticism towards her simply because she's a fox.
-->'''Moxie:''' ''(in her thoughts)'' [[LampshadeHanging You cry about discrimination and then talk like this right in front of me...?]]
* IndyPloy: Her money making plan in the third chapter is pretty much just a series of spur-of-the-moment ideas. Some travelers are denied access to Frosting? Moxie invites them to her home and tells them it's a hotel. The travelers don't trust Moxie? She gets their attention by promising to put on a murder mystery drama. She doesn't actually have a murder mystery prepared? She improvises one in just two hours.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Her cocky, overconfident attitude hides the fact that she has really fragile self-esteem and sees herself as a disappointment to her mother and everyone else. She always cheers up when Treat and Mochi praise her, though.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** Moxie genuinely didn't mean to hurt Annie's and May's hot springs by setting up her own inn and taking away potential customers.
** She of course has Treat's best interest in her heart, but because Moxie's unaware of how difficult it is for Treat to admit her feelings for Mochi, her downplaying it as something easy troubles the wolf girl. Thankfully, it's all resolved shortly after.
* InsultBackfire: Fennel calls her "one of the evil seductresses who corrupted Treat". Moxie likes the sound of being a ''hot'' seductress, much to Fennel's displeasure.
-->'''Fennel:''' I said EVIL not HOT!!!
* ItsAllMyFault: Moxie's interactions with Mochi and Juju lead to an incident that greatly fuels Juju's anger towards predators, which prompts Mochi to run away from Frosting and spend weeks cooped up in Treat's house. Moxie blames herself for Mochi's situation and avoids talking to Mochi for a long time because of this. ''Dreaming Treat'' further reveals that Moxie is keeping the fact that [[spoiler:she is homeless]] a secret from Mochi to avoid worrying her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Moxie, despite starting off wanting to eat Mochi, gradually begins to thaw out after Mochi shows her some kindness. Even though she stops acting tough from the third chapter onwards, she still likes to tease her love interests and has a tendency to bluntly speak her mind.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Much like the real-life arctic fox, Moxie's hair changes from white to brown in the summer.
* TheLeader: Moxie is the boss of the fox gang. It was her idea to settle near a rabbit village to snack on rabbits, she pays the rent for the Foxy Den, and she comes up with all the plans.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/moxie Moxie]]'', ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/clever-fox Clever Fox]]'', and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/summertime-moxie Summertime Moxie]]''.
* LethalChef: By her own admission, she can't cook to save her life.
* LovableSexManiac: She instantly assumes Treat's dream about her is an EroticDream, and is very interested in hearing about Treat and Mochi's first night together as girlfriends. Amusingly, talking about her ''own'' sexual activities makes her really embarrassed, as shown when she interrupts Treat's confession before Treat can tell Mochi about the time they slept together.
* MeaningfulName: Moxie as a slang term can mean determination or enthusiasm, which describes her perfectly.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Between the cheerful Mochi and the down-to-earth Treat, Moxie is the most mean-spirited of the three.
* NotHelpingYourCase: In the third game when she goes to the hot springs, Annie and May are mad at Moxie for causing a decline in their guests with her murder mystery gimmick. Moxie desperately tries to explain [[NotWhatItLooksLike she meant no harm]] but when Treat shows up, Moxie offers her a position in her show. Aloud and in front of Annie and May too, which makes them think she's trying to steal their employee too.
* {{Polyamory}}: She develops feelings for both Mochi and Treat. She knows Treat likes Mochi, but in ''delicacy'' Moxie learns that Treat likes her too. She later helps Treat confess to Mochi so that all three of them can become girlfriends.
* ResentfulOutnumberedSibling: When we meet Moxie's mom in the fourth game, she reveals that along with having a DisappearedDad, Moxie is also the only girl in the family, and her brothers went away with their father. Though we never hear Moxie acknowledge this directly, it is possible that being the only girl in the household added to her insecurities.
* RomanticWingman: She helps Treat with confessing her feelings to Mochi in ''Dreaming Treat''.
* {{Schemer}}: By her own admission, she's always scheming. Fits well with her being a clever fox.
* SchoolIsForLosers: Implied. She never says anything about it in-game, but her answer in the webcomic about school days is proudly proclaiming she flunked out, though she seems embarrassed when Mochi question it.
* SelfImposedExile: The reason why Moxie [[spoiler:decided to live in a tent]] rather than go back to Ginseng is because she doesn't want to see her mother again.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl:
** When Treat walks in on Moxie changing at the hot springs, Moxie deliberately stops putting her clothes on just so she can tease Treat for seeing her half-naked. In ''Lucky Number Moxie'', she shows interest in wearing sexier clothing and admires fitting rooms for being among the few places where you can take your clothes off in public.
** When Nami [[https://nomnomnamiart.tumblr.com/post/142539861753/cosplay drew the girls cosplaying as]] ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' characters, she gave Moxie the {{Stripperiffic}} outfit of Etna.
* ShipperOnDeck: As soon as Moxie finds out that Treat started developing feelings for Mochi, she starts supporting the relationship and goes on to plan for them to spend a day together in the fifth. Heck, even before it was confirmed, she thought they were a couple and that they were super cute together.
* StepfordSmiler: Moxie hates appearing weak in front of others and would put on a confident and carefree facade whenever her insecurities start acting up, as shown in the third and seventh chapters.
* StreetSmart: Moxie's cleverness shines particularly when she's scheming, as shown by her ability to deceive and improvise. Pepper even begrudgingly lampshades this by saying that she's nothing if not resourceful.
* SuperDrowningSkills: In the seventh game, while attempting another flirt with Treat, Moxie says she can't swim, and wants Treat to give her mouth-to-mouth if she falls in the water.
* TheTease: After spending the night with Treat in the ''delicacy'' comic, Moxie often acts this way towards the wolfgirl, taking delight in making her feel embarrassed. After her relationship with Treat and Mochi becomes official, her attempts to tease her girlfriends become a lot more frequent... [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/162/ and a lot less successful]].
* TermsOfEndangerment: She gives Mochi the nickname "Dindins" because she wants to have Mochi for dinner.
* ThirdPersonPerson: She slips into third person whenever she says something boastful or reassuring. Considering her self-esteem issues, she may well be doing it as a form of positive self-affirmation.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: In the seventh game, Moxie's opinion on Juju sours even further thanks to a few revelations: [[spoiler:Finding out she ditched Mochi in the sixth game, and that she was the one who told her to hide her heterochromia to avoid getting bullied. When the fox girl meets Juju's father Mango later, she [[BrutalHonesty bluntly]] tells him that his daughter is the worst because of all the trouble she gave them]].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After the events of the third game where she [[spoiler:ends up homeless]], Moxie manages to land a job in a clothing store with a BenevolentBoss allowing her to live in it as well, and she completely cuts her mother out of her life.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Antihero variety. She's the meanest of the four protagonists.
* TookALevelInKindness: Moxie is shown acting much more caring and nice later on the series after Mochi was able to get through to her.
* ToplessnessFromTheBack: ''Dreaming Treat'' gives her a brief topless scene in the hot springs changing room, facing away from the player. Although she covers her chest with her shirt a couple seconds later, her bare back is still in full view for most of the scene.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She initially claims to enjoy rabbit meat, but is eventually forced to admit that she's never tried it. When Mochi shares a blueberry tart with her, she discovers that she really likes blueberries.
* {{Tritagonist}}: The third most important character after Treat and Mochi, and her story forms a great portion of the plot.
* UnexpectedKindness: She's genuinely appalled to see Mochi go out of her way to be nice to her in the second game.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Moxie acting tough in front of Juju in "Friendly Bunny Mochi" indirectly leads to the latter's capture by Salt and Pepper, which in turn leads to Juju kicking Mochi out of Frosting, driving a big wedge in their relationship.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: Moxie has a sour relationship with her mother and really hopes to earn her favor. [[spoiler:She gives up after being evicted from the Foxy Lodge]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trick]]
!!Trick
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trick_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have a good day tomorrow!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy''

Trick is the protagonist of the fourth and eight games. They are an agender wolf that joined Treat's pack five years prior to the events of the series. They used to be a domesticated wolf, living with a human they only ever refer to as "Master". Trick ended up growing closer with Treat, becoming her best friend. When Treat disappears one morning, Trick sets out on a journey to find her.
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* AccidentalHero: Drop meeting Trick is what leads to her leaving Wormwood and start a new life.
* AllLovingHero: Trick is kind to everyone they meet, and sees the best in everyone no matter what.
* AloneAmongFamilies: Since Trick joined as an outsider, they're the only one without immediate family in the pack. Not that it bothers them, because they're considered family by everyone regardless.
* AlwaysWithYou: Trick [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ cites]] this trope as the reason they never feel lonely while traveling, because they know someone is thinking about them somewhere.
* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: We know Trick was raised by a human, but unlike the other three, no mention is ever made of their biological parents.
* AudienceWhatAudience: [[spoiler:In the true ending of Date Trick, the protagonist will complain about this game being the only one that allowed them to have an actual date instead of a joke one like the previous two entries, leaving Trick confused]].
* BestFriend: Trick is Treat's best friend.
* BreakTheCutie: When Trick found their master gone, they were distraught. They also face some hostility on their journey to find Treat.
* BrokenHero: Was abandoned by their parents at a young age, then they were taken in by a human, only to be abandoned again years later. Despite their sad backstory, Trick turned out unfailingly polite and optimistic.
* TheBusCameBack: After being put in the background for three whole games, Trick is back in the spotlight as the player character of the eight chapter.
* ButNowIMustGo: At the end of ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', they tell Treat that they must leave because they want to travel more around the world.
* CelibateHero: The webcomic states that Trick never had a crush before, and that they don't really have a type they'd be romantically interested in. Officially confirmed in ''Lucky Number Moxie'', when Powder reveals that he's not interested in having a romantic partner, and Trick is also like that.
* DemotedToExtra: Trick goes from being the playable character of the fourth game to not appearing in the fifth (aside from sending postcards and a dream sequence), sixth (mentioned once or twice) and seventh game (only mentioned a few times). Justified because they are always travelling, thus they're not involved in the main plot. They finally get back in the spotlight with the eight chapter.
* {{Determinator}}: Trick never gives up on their search for Treat, even after they've been looking for weeks.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: After they find Treat at the end of the fourth chapter, Trick realizes how fun traveling is and sets off on a journey to explore more places. However, by doing this, they neglected to assure the pack that Treat is okay and because they live in [[WanderingCulture Vanilla]] and have no way to receive mail, Trick couldn't inform them that way either.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: It never occurs to Trick that the mice of Wormwood [[spoiler:eat the travelers that come by them]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: If something manages to genuinely upset Trick, their smile falters a little bit and their eyes become greyed out.
* EasilyImpressed: Due to them being raised as pet, Trick doesn't have a lot of knowledge about the outside world and a lot of mundane things catch their attention. Case in point, they're amazed by the igloos the wolf pack builds as home, even though Treat pointed out that everyone helped build it and it was nothing.
* ExtremeDoormat: Trick may be more outgoing than Treat, but is actually not much braver than her. They tend to brush off any slight committed against them, and are no good at dealing with hostile people.
* FriendToAllChildren: Trick's incredibly friendly, approachable demeanor allows them to easily befriend children, even ones who are initially scared of them. Sadly, the children's parents are not so easily calmed.
* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Just as Trick was HappilyAdopted by their human master, Trick would adopt the chick that hatched from the egg they stole from the Chickpea Enchanted Farm and name it]].
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: It's completely lost on Trick that [[spoiler:the mice of Wormwood are a cult preying on travelers who pass near their village]].
* {{Hammerspace}}: While this somewhat applies to all the main characters, it is the most obvious with Trick, who brings their lantern, sleeping bag, and winter clothes with them on their travels despite having no obvious way to carry them. At least Moxie has a backpack.
* HandHolding: Regardless of where you take them in Date Trick, they will always offer to hold hands with the protagonist while heading back.
* HappilyAdopted: Though not much is known about their life together, it is clear that Trick loved their master a lot.
* TheHeart: Their positive attitude helps keep everyone's spirits up in Vanilla. In the seventh chapter, Powder notes that Trick's departure caused a noticeable drop in the pack's mood.
* HeartwarmingOrphan: The only lead character who didn't grow up with both biological parents, and Trick's one of the kindest and most likeable characters as well.
* HelpMistakenForAttack: In the witch town, when they were trying to help a kitten find their mother, the latter shows up thinking Trick is intending to hurt them.
* HeroicBSOD: When they found out that their master abandoned them.
* HiddenDepths: Apparently Trick is a good chef, though that is currently stuck as a mere fact states in the webcomic.
* HonestyAesop: Trick gives one in Date Trick when asked what they value most in a friend, their answer being sincerity.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Almost everything the mice of Wormwood say indicates that they [[spoiler:''eat travelers'']]. However, Trick is under the impression that they just save the best food for guests, and never figures it out even after Drop helps them escape.
* IncompatibleOrientation: Treat reveals in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' that she thought she had feelings for Trick, albeit not the same feelings she has for Mochi and Moxie. Regardless, with the confirmation that Trick is aromantic, their relationship wouldn't have gone anywhere.
* InformedAbility: The webcomic classifies them as one of the good cooks of Nami's universe, but we're yet to see that in-game.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Trick sometimes says offensive things to people without intending to, such as the mice of Wormwood where they assumed their caretaker The Highest Power is the sun, or the cat child whom they mistook for a girl upon meeting them.
* InnocentMeansNaive: Trick is a purely good wolf, and while they do understand things like wolves having a bad reputation, they completely fail to understand [[spoiler:the true intentions of the mice in Wormwood]].
* InterspeciesAdoption:
** After being abandoned by their biological parents, Trick was taken in by their human master.
** Trick themselves pull this [[spoiler:with the egg they steal from the Chickpea Enchanted Farm, even giving it a name]].
* IWillFindYou:
** The whole premise of ''Wandering Wolf Trick''. After Treat's disappearance, Trick set out on a journey to find her.
** The success of the endeavor above convinces Trick to try the same with their master. It remains to be seen if they'll be successful again.
* JourneyToFindOneself: Trick's conversation with Treat at the end of the fourth chapter has shades of this, with them talking about losing the home they've been looking for and now having to find a new one somewhere else.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/trick Trick]]'' and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/vanilla Vanilla]]''.
* LineOfSightAlias: When infiltrating Chickpea Enchanted Farm, Trick's codename will be based on whatever they bought from the vending machine. If you don't buy anything, Trick defaults to "Granola".
* MeaningfulEcho:
** Trick's goodbye to Treat at the end of the fourth game, which mirrors Treat's last words to Trick before running away from the pack.
** Trick will also echo Drop's words to a witch in Krem who thinks it's ridiculous a mouse could eat a jackal.
* NiceGuy: Trick is considerate, cheerful, and polite to everybody they meet.
* NaiveNewcomer: Trick shows signs of being this in the witch town due to it being their first time in a big city, such as not understanding how to make a wish with the water fountain.
* NobleWolf: Like Treat, Trick is not at all like the perceived image of predators most characters have.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: In the witch town, Trick runs into a lost kitten child and tries to help them find their mom. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished All this does is make the mother think Trick is trying to eat her child and yell at them]].
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Trick's optimism and cheerfulness almost never wavers, unless something truly personal shakes them, which was the case with their master's disappearance.
* ParentalAbandonment:
** It was left ambiguous in-game how Trick ended up living with their human master, whether their parents died or abandoned them. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/234/ This Q&A comic strip]] confirms it to be the latter.
** You could argue this happened again with their human master when he left, even if it was done for Trick's sake.
* PerpetualPoverty: Trick spends months searching for Treat, all without a single dollar in their pocket. They rely on foraging and the kindness of strangers to survive.
* PerpetualSmiler: It even says so in their bio in-game, and indeed, Trick almost always has a smile their face. Even when they're sad or distressed, their smile wavers but does not completely fade.
* PlatonicKissing: At the end of ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', Trick has the option to kiss the sleeping Treat's forehead before leaving.
* ThePollyanna: Trick is unfailingly optimistic, and doesn't let anything, no matter how bad, weight them down.
* RaisedByHumans: Unlike most characters, Trick was raised by a human and they lived together in his cabin.
* RedIsHeroic: Trick is a red wolf and is very kindhearted and helpful to everyone.
* RedOniBlueOni: The upbeat, outgoing red to Treat's depressed and withdrawn blue. It even fits with them being a red wolf and a grey wolf, respectively.
* TheRedeemer: Unintentionally so for Drop, since [[spoiler:they never figured out that the mice are a dangerous cult eating passerbys]]. Meeting Trick convinced the mouse to leave her life in Wormwood behind.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: When Treat's pack discovers her disappearance, Powder is worried and even suggests that she could've gotten buried under the snow during the avalanche, but Trick rebukes it by saying that there's no use in thinking something so sad and sets out to find Treat.
* StepfordSmiler: Downplayed. Trick is a genuine [[ThePollyanna Pollyanna]] and tries to think positively about their master's disappearance, but deep down they still feel hurt by it.
* SupremeChef: Though [[InformedAbility we never actually see them cook in-game]], [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/91/ the webcomic]] says Trick is a good cook. It is implied that they were the pack's TeamChef before they left.
* TerribleArtist: Downplayed. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/82/ Their art]] is no worse than Treat's (who already thinks she's not very good) but it does get a laugh out of her, possibly from how silly it looks.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Trick enjoys eating trail mix in the games, but according to [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ the webcomic]], their favorite food is actually mushrooms.
* VegetarianCarnivore: Unlike Treat, Trick has never eaten meat in their life.
* VirtuousVegetarianism: When Trick arrives to the witch town, they meet a kitten who lost their mother in the market. The kitten is terrified, thinking Trick will eat them but the wolf assures them that they are vegetarian.
* WalkingTheEarth: Trick visits many different places while searching for Treat. Upon finding Treat, Trick realizes they love traveling and decides to keep going. In ''Dreaming Treat'', they periodically send Treat and Mochi postcards from the places they visit.
* WelcomeToTheBigCity: As Trick tells Nougat, the witch town is the first big town they ever visited.
[[/folder]]
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!Rabbits
[[folder:Manjuu "Juju"]]
!!Manjuu
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juju_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You won't get past me, wolf! I'm not gonna let you eat any of my friends!!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (dream sequence), ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Mochi in Frosting''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (cameo)

Mochi's cousin and self-proclaimed protector of Frosting. Juju hates wolves and foxes with a burning passion, and her relationship with Mochi goes sour when Mochi starts hanging out with Treat and Moxie.
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* AbsoluteXenophobe: Frosting eventually ended up banning ''all'' non-rabbit species from entering, even other herbivores like mice. While Juju herself is only shown to be prejudiced against wolves and foxes specifically, it's safe to assume she shares those views.
-->'''Juju:''' I wish we could just shut our gates... It'd be so much easier if only rabbits could live here.
* AntiMentor: In the seventh game, Mochi reveals that [[spoiler:the reason she had bangs is because she was mercilessly bullied for having heterochromia and it was Juju who advised her to hide it]]. Treat and Moxie are understandably disgusted.
-->'''Treat:''' That's awful. [[BeYourself You shouldn't have to hide]].\\
'''Moxie:''' Just when I thought I couldn't hate her more than I already did... Your cousin totally sucks.
* AntiVillain: Juju has a FreudianExcuse for her bigotry involving [[spoiler:her DisappearedDad whom she thinks was taken and eaten by wolves when she was younger]], and though she's called out by Mochi saying bigotry cannot be justified no matter what, she still retains ''some'' degree of sympathy thanks to some PetTheDog moments.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: When Mochi points out that the foxes haven't actually killed anybody, Juju is forced to make up excuses for why she still thinks they're dangerous. Apparently, the only reason the rabbits have been able to survive for so long is because they got ''lucky''.
* BerserkButton: Just the thought of predators seems to be a surefire way to set her off, but she's especially pissed whenever she sees Mochi associating with them.
* BigBad: Ironically the closest thing the series has to one, as she is far, far crueler than most predators that we see in the games. Although she doesn't appear much after the second game, she still indirectly causes trouble for Treat and her friends by having Frosting adopt a rabbits-only policy, which encourages even more racist rabbits to start living in Frosting, which in turn leads to Treat encountering rude customers at work and [[spoiler:Mochi's garden getting vandalized]].
* BigotryException: This applies to all rabbits in Frosting regarding Brickzo, Senbei's father, but Juju notably has no prejudice against him not just because he built the wall for them, but also because she has a crush on his son.
* BigSisterInstinct: While Juju is out to protect all rabbits from predators, she's fiercely protective of her cousin Mochi in particular, even after their relationship soured. Heck, rabbits themselves aren't safe from Juju's insults if they come after Mochi.
* CantTakeCriticism: Juju has an unbelievably strong inability to admit her mistakes, so whenever she is called out on her behavior by Mochi (or even Treat and Moxie on some occasions), her only response is to lash out violently.
* ClashingCousins: From the moment Mochi first befriends Treat, her relationship with Juju starts deteriorating rapidly to the point where now they could be considered enemies, even though Mochi admits that she still misses her cousin and wishes things didn't turn out the way they did.
* ControlFreak: Towards Mochi. Juju thinks she's in the right for trying to tell Mochi what to do constantly, particularly telling her off for hanging out with wolves and foxes, and telling her to go back to her parents because it's ForYourOwnGood.
* TheCynic: Goes hand in hand with thinking all predators are bad news. Juju doesn't have the brightest view on the world.
* DaddysGirl: If nothing else, she seems to have been really close with her dad. [[spoiler:His disappearance being blamed on wolves is Juju's primary motivation for wanting to keep rabbits away from all predators]].
* DeclarationOfProtection: She sees it as her duty to protect Frosting from predators, unfortunately failing to understand that Treat and Moxie genuinely mean no harm.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The moment Treat steps foot inside Frosting, Juju yells for everyone in town to get inside and lock their doors. If Treat tries talking to her, Juju will declare that she's not gonna let Treat eat anyone. The next time she's seen, she's berating Treat for coming to town to shop with no concern over her dire situation and even tells her to go starve and die. This all establishes her as prejudiced, paranoid jerkasss who is utterly convinced predators are evil.
* EvenBadPeopleLoveTheirParents: [[spoiler:Juju's father Mango is one of the few characters in the series who she truly loves, and her sadness over losing him to wolves years prior plays a vital role in creating the person she is today]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Deep down, Juju really cares about all the rabbits and her cousin Mochi. It's just that she's so ridiculously radical about her anti-predator views that she comes off as less sympathetic than them. [[spoiler:Not to mention that this obsession started in the first place because she believes her father was killed by wolves when she was younger]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: At the very least, she does seem geniunely shocked when she finds out about [[spoiler:Treat's and Mochi's garden getting destroyed]].
-->'''Juju:''' Damn, I don't like that wolf either but [[DisproportionateRetribution this is a little overboard]].
* FantasticRacism: She is absolutely convinced that wolves and foxes are evil, and refuses to even consider the possibility that they might be friendly. While her stance on other species isn't currently known, it is thanks to her efforts that ''all'' non-rabbit species are forbidden from entering Frosting from the third game onwards.
* ForYourOwnGood:
** Juju rationalizes her extremist views on predators by claiming that she wants to protect everyone in Frosting.
-->'''Juju:''' I'd rather be the bad guy than let anyone get hurt.
** She also uses this when kicking Mochi out of Frosting and sending her back to her parents, telling her that she doesn't want her to get hurt.
* FreudianExcuse: Juju's family already had some racist tendencies when she was young, but the memory of [[spoiler:her father being taken away by a wolf]] has made her downright obsessive about her anti-predator views.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Mochi calls out Juju on her prejudices by telling her that hating predators because of past events is not the answer, since not all of them are actually bad.
* HairRaisingHare: Downplayed. Juju is a racist {{Jerkass}} towards anyone who's not a rabbit, but she is not without redeeming qualities.
* HatesTheirParent: [[spoiler:Juju is not on good terms with her mother Castella, due to their differing opinions on wolves]].
* HiddenEyes: Her CharacterPortrait shows her this way when she kicks Juju out of Frosting.
* HiddenDepths: If you interact with Annie and May in the first game with Mochi in tow, she'll ask when the hot springs will reopen and comments that Juju finds the establishment to be very nice.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She accuses Mochi of being selfish and thinking about no one while hanging out hanging out with Treat in the first game. In the sixth game, she has the nerve to abandon Mochi's quest to find [[spoiler:her garden's destroyer]] just to have a moment with her crush.
* IncompatibleOrientation: She was briefly in a relationship with Danny, but gave up when the latter turned out to be gay. At least, that's what she tells Mochi. Considering Juju's inability to admit her own mistakes, it's possible that she is just making excuses.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Her hatred for predators seems to rely on this, especially since she still hates Treat despite her showing no signs of wanting to eat rabbits, even moreso after she saved her from being eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: Juju.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Ditching your cousin and her mission to find the culprit who wrecked her garden in favor of having a private moment with your crush is a tad bit selfish, don't you think, Juju?
* {{Jerkass}}: She is constantly shouting abuse at Treat and the foxes, and even Mochi on occasion.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Mochi in Frosting'', Mochi's sour mood over [[spoiler:her destroyed garden]] makes her overemotional and prone to picking fights with some other rabbits, and Juju always reminds her to be calm and logical if she's going to look for the culprit.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk:
** She claims she wants to ask for Senbei's help with Mochi's investigation, but it turns out she just wants to enjoy a private moment with him. Mochi is outraged when she finds out.
** When Mochi [[spoiler:reveals her heterochromia]], she recounts that rabbits always made fun of her for it. Though Juju always protected her, she also just told her to hide it if she doesn't want to be made fun of. If it was possible, Treat's and Moxie's opinion on Juju sours even further.
* KickTheDog: Her harsh remark to Treat peacefully buying food from Danny's convenience store, telling her to starve and die.
* KickTheMoralityPet: Definitely [[spoiler:kicking out her cousin Mochi at the end of the second game]] after being nothing but protective of her. This action shatters a lot of fondness Mochi had for Juju.
* KnightTemplar: Her overprotectiveness of the other rabbits combined with her prejudice against predators leads to her being a villain with nominally good intentions.
* LikeParentUnlikeChild: Both of them, interestingly enough. [[spoiler:Castella is the only one in the family who believes predators aren't bad, and thus convinced Mango was not eaten by wolves. Mango, on the other hand, used to be prejudiced like his daughter but the incident he had convinced him that not all wolves are bad]], while Juju remains stubborn as a mule with her hatred for predators.
* NeverMyFault:
** She refuses to acknowledge the fact that she deliberately approached the foxes and started screaming insults at them before she got kidnapped.
** She also can't seem to understand why Mochi is upset by her decision to ditch the investigation and hang out with Senbei. And in the same conversation, tells Mochi that her life had only gotten worse because of being with Treat, completely ignoring that she's behind most, if not all, their problems.
* NoSympathy: Even when she finds out about the dire situation Treat is in because of the avalanche in the first game, Juju has nothing but scorn to say to her.
* TheParanoiac: And how! Her closed-mindedness and mistrust of predators are the defining attributes of her character. To put it in perspective, at the end of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', after Treat has lived near Frosting for nearly three months without once trying to eat anybody, hung out with Mochi regularly, and rescued Juju from being eaten by foxes, Juju is ''still'' convinced that Treat is plotting something bad.
* PerpetualFrowner: The girl is hardly ever in a good mood.
* PetTheDog:
** Admittedly, it would be a stretch to say Juju is evil because she has some compassionate moments with her cousin Mochi, probably the closest thing to a MoralityPet that Juju has.
** Notably, she gets one for ''Treat'' in the sixth game, where she admits that [[spoiler:whoever wrecked the garden]] took their hatred of wolves too far, and that having to come to that sight after a good day at the beach where [[spoiler:Treat and Mochi became an OfficialCouple]] must've sucked for both of them.
* ShippingTorpedo: Downplayed. In the sixth game, Juju does mention that she's not too happy Mochi is dating a wolf but she doesn't make a big fuss over it.
* SympathyForTheHero: She's ''genuinely'' appalled to find out [[spoiler:that someone hated wolves so much, they wrecked the garden of Treat and Mochi]], and offers sympathy for both of them.
* TragicBigot: As explained above, the reason behind Juju's obsession with detaining predators is because [[spoiler:her father, Mango, was taken away by wolves when she was younger and she never saw him again]]. [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse It doesn't justify her bigotry]] (as Mochi tells her) but at least it gives [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes some depth to her character]]. [[spoiler:What's even more tragic is that the wolf who took him (revealed to be Treat's father Cotton) actually took him in because of the injury the old rabbit sustained, but Juju [[DramaticIrony doesn't know that]]]].
* UngratefulBitch: It doesn't matter if Treat saved her from the clutches of Salt and Pepper; she ''still'' thinks Treat is bad news.
* VillainyFreeVillain: Juju is the closest thing to a main antagonist the series has, but she's not actually evil nor is she a lawbreaker. She's just a major jerk towards all predators.
* WackyParentSeriousChild: PlayedForDrama. While Juju acts rough mannered in her self proclaimed quest to protect rabbits from predators, both her parents [[spoiler:Mango and Castella]] are loving and accepting of everyone regardless of their species.
* XenophobicHerbivore: Being prejudiced against predators is common for most of the rabbits in the series, but Juju is especially bad about it.
* YouKilledMyFather: It is confirmed in the seventh chapter that [[spoiler:Juju came to especially hate predators after her father went missing and was supposedly eaten by wolves. Unfortunately, she doesn't know that he is alive and living with Treat's pack]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dango "Danny"]]
!!Dango
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danny_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Watch out for yourself, kiddo."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit who runs the convenience store in Frosting. Danny is Mochi's friend and Juju's roommate.
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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:If Mochi finds Danny and Chai in the hot springs in the sixth game, it looks like they're about to kiss before she barged in on them]].
* AmicableExes: With Juju. Apparently they briefly dated before Danny turned out to be gay. At least according to Juju.
* ApatheticClerk: Danny claims the hopes and dreams of minimum wage workers are in the trash.
* ClosetTrans: For whatever reason, Danny is reluctant to tell Juju about their gender identity issues.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Danny starts out as stoic, apathetic, and possessing bangs-styled hair. When they start figuring out their gender identity and opening up to Treat and Mochi, their hair is tied back so their whole face is visible.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Their hairstyle in the first two chapters covers their left eye, signifying their aloofness.
* InSeriesNickname: Danny.
* InterspeciesFriendship: Danny befriends Chai when meeting them in "Dreaming Treat" after talking with them about their gender identity issues.
* InterspeciesRomance: In a hidden scene in ''Mochi in Frosting'', [[spoiler:if Danny befriended Chai in the previous chapter, Mochi can find the two staying at the hot springs together]].
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: With Frosting being wary of predators in general, Danny acts cold and rude towards Treat whenever she stops by to buy food. Their opinion on predators changes when Moxie admits she can't bring herself to eat anybody, and later on they even help Mochi move her stuff into Treat's house, showing that they trust Treat to take care of her. Despite this, it takes them months before they're willing to face Treat again and apologize to her.
* LGBTAwakening: In ''Dreaming Treat'', Danny starts having doubts about their gender when more male rabbits start visiting the hot springs. They talk about their issues with Chai and decide to start using they/them pronouns.
* TheStoic: Before taking a level in cheerfulness, Danny always used to have the same facial expression and never emoted a lot.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: They become more open and outgoing after apologising to Treat and befriending Chai.
* WhenSheSmiles: While Danny is initally a very apathetic and unhappy person, they show happiness for the first time when hanging out with everyone at the beach. In chapter 7, Mochi comments that she hasn't seen Danny smile in a very long time.
* WhichRestroomDilemma: Danny has no problem bathing alone, but feels anxious about bathing with a bunch of male rabbits, and doesn't believe they're welcome in the women's bath.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lemonne]]
!!Lemonne
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lemonne_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I don't know how I should feel about a wolf barging into my home, but... It's nice to meet you anyway."'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:[[labelnote:Clementine]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clementine_portrait.png]][[/labelnote]]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

One of Mochi's neighbors, a softspoken rabbit with ties to the Netherworld.

In the original series, her role was played by Clementine, a guest character belonging to Tryph.
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Clementine has both pink hair and eyes, just like Mochi.
* EmotionlessGirl: She never seems to show any emotion, and reacts with only DullSurprise when Treat shows up in her house.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Fitting with her name, Lemonne has yellow hair and she's a kind, if distant girl.
* MaybeMundaneMaybeMagic: She ''seems'' like just another rabbit person, but she also claims to come from the Netherworld, and she left Frosting shortly after their "rabbits only" policy was instated. Nami eventually confirmed [[https://cohost.org/nomnomnami/post/3963087-you-were-close-it-s here]] that Lemonne is in fact a demon disguised as a rabbit.
* NiceGirl: She is nothing but cordial to her guests, even the ones that happen to be wolves.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Clementine has pink hair and she's a nice, if emotionless girl.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Implied to be Devipuri, as she tells Trick everyone loves it where she's from.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pitaya]]
!!Pitaya
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pitaya_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I, the legendary ninja Pitaya... will keep training, so that I may one day join you on your legendary Curry Hunting adventures."'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:[[labelnote:Ritseiku]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ritseiku_portrait.png]][[/labelnote]]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Trick Comes Home''

Another one of Mochi's neighbors. He claims to be a legendary ninja from beyond the stars, but the other rabbits just think he's a weirdo.

In the original series, his role was played by Ritseiku, a guest character belonging to Kayla Grimes.
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* TheBusCameBack: Pitaya was absent from the story for a long time after ''Friendly Bunny Mochi''. When Mochi returns to Frosting in the sixth chapter, she learns that his house now belongs to the Flan family, leaving his current whereabouts unknown. He finally makes an appearance in Krem in the eighth chapter, where he is on a journey to his homeland.
* {{Chuunibyou}}: There is currently no evidence that he isn't just an ordinary rabbit with an overactive imagination. He is more humble than your typical chuuni, however, as he spends more time ascribing cool characteristics to ''other'' people than to himself.
* InSeriesNickname: Ritseiku was sometimes called "Ritz" by Mochi.
* NiceGuy: In his own strange, chuuni way. He likes to treat the people around him as fellow legendary warriors.
* TheNicknamer: He refuses to call Mochi by just her name and insists on giving her a cool title instead.
-->'''Pitaya:''' Nicknames make things more interesting. Wouldn't you agree?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Boreas]]
!!Boreas
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boreas_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"A wolf being followed around by a little bunny... Frosting sure is a strange town."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

A traveling rabbit who visits Frosting from time to time.
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* NiceGuy: While he has some reservations about helping Trick get to Daifuku, he is simply worried about how other rabbits might react to their presence. All in all, he is very pleasant and quick to trust others.
* PutOnABus: Boreas hasn't made an appearance since ''Wandering Wolf Trick''.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He briefly reappears in ''Wandering Wolf Trick'' to give Trick a ticket so they can continue their journey. The ticket ends up being to Daifuku, where you can meet Mochi's aunt and learn the truth about Juju's missing father. He still gives you the ticket even if you don't do the sidequest, but it's not as significant then.
* TastesLikeFriendship: In his first meeting with Trick, he agrees to give them a ticket to Daifuku in exchange for some food. Trick finds an apple tree and gives him one, which he accepts.
* WalkingTheEarth: Like Trick, he is a traveler who often visits many places.
* WanderingMinstrel: He is a traveler who plays the flute for a living.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mousse]]
!!Mousse
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mousse_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Sorry ma'am, I don't make the rules. I just enforce them."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit who moves into Frosting some time after the second game. He guards the south gate of Frosting and turns away any non-rabbits who try to enter the village.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moment when Moxie is ranting about the wall of Frosting.
-->'''Moxie:''' Hey, someone's gotta be angry about this big ugly thing, right?
-->'''Mousse:''' How noble of you.
* GentleGiant: He's a well-meaning person, and if you interact with his bed, Mochi will comment on him being taller than Treat.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Inverted. While he ultimately fails to help Mochi with [[spoiler:her wrecked garden]], he seems to be a competent guard who takes his job seriously.
* JustFollowingOrders: This is what he says to the cat couple in the third game when he prevents them from entering Frosting.
* NamedInTheSequel: He was not given a name until ''Dreaming Treat''. Before that, Nami just called him "guard man".
* NeverBareheaded: So far, he's only seen wearing his guard headgear, and in ''Mochi in Frosting'', his pajamas include a nightcap.
* NiceGuy: He's a bit distant, but nevertheless has a good heart. In the third game, he assures Moxie that he doesn't blame her for Frosting's current situation, and in the sixth game, he offers to help Mochi with her [[spoiler:garden situation]].
* PunchClockVillain: His job is to prevent non-rabbits from entering Frosting, but he personally doesn't have anything against predators, and seems to dislike having to turn people away. He is on good terms with Treat and Moxie, but avoids getting too friendly with them for the sake of his job.
-->'''Mousse:''' They might replace me with someone "mean" if I were to call a rabbit who lives with a wolf my friend.
* RedIsHeroic: His guard uniform is mainly red in color.
* TheStoic: His expression pretty much never changes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mango]]
!!Mango
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mango_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't think I wouldn't notice you callin' me 'old man' again. I ain't THAT old!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

An older rabbit who lives with Treat's pack. He has trouble walking due to a leg injury, so he spends most of his days sitting indoors and making storage baskets for the wolves.
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* AgeInsecurity: Vaguely implied. When Trick greets him as "old man", he argues that he's not THAT old.
* CareerEndingInjury: He never fully recovered from breaking his leg in an avalanche, and believed he'd only be a burden if he were to return to his family's farm, which is why he decided to stay with the wolves in Vanilla.
* CoolOldGuy: He's an old rabbit with a kind heart.
* CoolUncle: [[spoiler:Serves as this to Mochi. She was devastated to learn that he was alive all along when almost everyone else in her family was convinced he died, and the two quickly become close once they actually meet.]]
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:It is revealed in the fourth game that he is in fact Juju's father who was seemingly kidnapped by wolves years before the events of the series]].
* EyesAlwaysShut: Both his sprite and CharacterPortrait depict him with closed eyes at all times.
* InnocentBigot: He doesn't hate Moxie, but he still cracks a rude joke upon meeting her.
* JerkassRealization: He used to hate wolves just as much as Juju does today. Unlike Juju, however, Mango had the heart to rethink his actions after a wolf rescued him from an avalanche.
* NiceGuy: He used to prejudiced against wolves like most rabbits but changed for the better after getting rescued by one.
* OldShame: Mango has a good heart, but also an incredibly fragile ego. He found it very difficult to forgive himself for that time he shouted insults at a wolf who was only trying to help him.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: [[spoiler:His entire family (except Castella) is convinced he was killed by wolves. When Mochi finds out the truth, she is devastated that she's been lied to her whole life.]]
* SelfImposedExile: The reason he is living with wolves in the first place. After he was needlessly hostile towards Cotton during their first meeting, he became so ashamed of himself that he just couldn't bring himself to go back and face his family after that, and his broken leg didn't help matters either.
* TastesLikeFriendship: When Mango first met Cotton, he got caught in an avalanche and broke his leg. Cotton offered to help him if he could give him something to eat, and although all the old rabbit had was a riceball, Cotton accepted it and helped him.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:Since he was too embarrassed to return home after the day he and Juju encountered a wolf, Juju assumed the worst had happened to him and became obsessed with protecting rabbits from predators.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There is much more to this old rabbit than meets the eye, given that [[spoiler:his actions -- or rather, his inaction -- ended up inadvertently driving his daughter Juju to villainy]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here for ya."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes in the rabbit city of Daifuku.
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* ChekhovsGunman: She is briefly mentioned by Mochi in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and shows up in person two games later as part of a sidequest that reveals Juju's backstory.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition to the one who went missing. It is apparently very common for rabbits to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier to take care of their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats with Trick while preparing it, all without a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being one of the few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.
[[/folder]]
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!Foxes
[[folder:Salt and Pepper]]
!!Salt and Pepper
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salt_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Whaddaya know, Peppah, we's gots some tasty meats come fer a visit!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pepper_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Your accent's weirder than usual. Why are you doing that?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A couple of foxes who live in the Foxy Den with Moxie. They start living near Frosting because they want to catch and eat the rabbits there, but that turns out to be easier said than done.
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* AffectionateNickname: Pepper is sometimes called "Peps" by her friends.
* AloofAlly: Pepper acts this way towards Moxie in the third game, explicitly telling the latter that she will not help her just because Salt volunteered to, so if you get stuck, you can only ask Salt for help. Even when she agrees to partake in the murder mystery, Moxie is only able to get Pepper on board by letting her be the murderer in the story and kill Salt.
* AmbiguousSituation: What is the true nature of their relationship? Are they friends, lovers or something else? Nami intentionally kept this vague.
* BadBadActing: For someone who likes to pretend to be a mobster for fun, Salt's acting in Moxie's play is surprisingly dull.
-->'''"Madam Saltsworth":''' Oh ho ho. You flatter me, Miss Moxiella. Oh ho ho ho.
* BrutalHonesty: Pepper doesn't know how to mince words, and will say whatever is on her mind no matter how tactless it might come off as.
* DeadpanSnarker: Pepper is quick to make jabs about everything and everyone.
* EyesOutOfSight: Salt's hair covers everything except her nose and mouth.
* FoulFox: Downplayed with both, although Pepper follows this trope closer than Salt, being the meanest of Moxie's friends. That said, it is implied that she still has a good heart.
* FreudianTrio: Salt is the outgoing, friendly Id while Pepper is the balanced Ego between her and Chai.
* HarmlessVillain: Much like Moxie, they like to act dangerous, but don't actually have the heart to hurt anybody. If Treat lets them attack her, they will eventually feel bad for her and give up the fight.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of Pepper's hair sometimes covers her right eye, befitting her cold and standoffish nature.
* IronicName: Salt is outgoing and playful, while Pepper is grumpy and negative. In other words, Salt is peppy and Pepper is salty.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/foxyden Foxyden]]'', and its BossRemix ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/foxy-battle Foxy Battle]]''.
* NeverMyFault: Pepper is upset that Mochi is no longer hosting curry nights. When Salt points out that Mochi is probably upset by their attempt to eat Juju, Pepper denies all responsibility.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Salt is the nice one, being the most outgoing and affable member of Moxie's friends. Pepper is the mean one, being pretty much always in a sour mood.
* PerpetualFrowner: Pepper hasn't been seen smiling ''once'' in the whole series.
* PerpetualSmiler: Being the cheerful one, Salt always sports a smile on her face.
* RedOniBlueOni: Salt is the cheerful, friendly red to Pepper's cold and confrontational blue.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: If you talk to Pepper on the beach in ''Dreaming Treat'', she will tell Treat that she is ''not'' having fun.
* {{Tsundere}}: There are implications that Pepper's cranky PerpetualFrowner attitude is just an act. She claims to dislike Salt's silly accents, but also worries when she stops doing them, and becomes downright flustered when Salt offers to start putting them on again.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Neither expected Treat to be be strong enough to knock both of them down in one hit.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Salt likes to tease and annoy Pepper, while Pepper takes joy in "murdering" Salt in Moxie's play. Despite this, the two are inseparable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chai]]
!!Chai
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chai_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"A rabbit coming in here and buying meat... friggin' weird."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A fox who runs the convenience store in the Foxy Den. They are peaceful in nature and seem to have a passion for acting.
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* ArtShift: Chai's dialogue portrait inexplicably becomes much more detailed when they're in acting mode.
* ApatheticClerk: Chai is the cashier in the Foxy Den and they are always emotionless when dealing with customers.
* BishieSparkle: Chai's character in Moxie's play is a PrettyBoy who is constantly sparkling for no reason.
* FoulFox: Completely averted. Chai is the most chill of the foxes we meet.
* FreudianTrio: Chai is the low-key and peaceful Superego.
* HiddenDepths: This ApatheticClerk is actually a very passionate actor with a larger-than-life performance that you wouldn't expect from someone like them.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Their right eye is perpetually covered by their hair, emphasizing Chai's peaceful nature.
* InterspeciesFriendship: In ''Dreaming Treat'', there is a chance for Chai to befriend the rabbit Danny and help them work out their gender issues.
* InterspeciesRomance: There is a hidden scene in ''Mochi in Frosting'' where [[spoiler:Mochi walks in on Danny and Chai at the hot springs, looking like they're about to kiss]].
* LampshadeHanging: When Treat and Mochi come to buy meat from their store, Chai points out how odd it is that [[AscendedToCarnivorism a herbivorous rabbit would buy meat]].
* LargeHam: Contrasting with their usual stoic demeanor, they become ''very'' passionate when playing their role in Moxie's murder mystery.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Chai is the in-between one, preferring to keep their distance from Salt and Pepper and just do their own thing.
* TheQuietOne: Of all the foxes, Chai talks the least. On the other hand, when they're acting...
* TheStoic: They're a quiet fox who doesn't emote much.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of all the foxes in Moxie's friend group, Chai is the only one who never attempts to eat anybody.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moxie's Mom]]
!!Moxie's Mom
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mom_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"If the world expects us to prey on the weak, we mustn't disappoint them. Wouldn't you agree?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (title screen only), ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Lucky Number Moxie'' (dream sequence)

The landlady of the Foxy Den. She once ran a very profitable chain of hotels, but it fell apart due to rumors that the staff was eating the guests.
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* AbusiveMom: Towards Moxie. She belittles her at every opportunity and does not care what happens to her.
* AffablyEvil: Despite the rocky relationship she has with her daughter, Trick can optionally have a conversation with her and she seems rather polite.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While without a doubt she's not the best parent, it's hard to say she's truly malicious since it seems like she ran her hotels smoothly and, in her own words, was willing to rise above the idea of denying customers and employees simply based on their race, though it's unclear if she genuinely believes in equality or if she's simply interested in making profit and taking advantage of this.
* AwfulWeddedLife: Implied. Moxie mentions in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' that her mother told her to never get married or [[GoldDigger her spouse will steal half of her assets]]. This combined with what she tells Trick in the fourth game, it could be that her husband did exactly that when he left with their sons.
* BenevolentBoss: There's no indication that was malevolent towards her staff. She didn't discriminate when it comes to hiring and she made sure all of them are qualified to provide the best experience possible for customers.
* CrankyLandlord: She does not show mercy to her daughter regarding payment for renting the Foxy Den.
* DisownedParent: Moxie cuts her out of her life following the events of ''Clever Fox Moxie''.
* EvilOldFolks: While her exact age is unknown, she's the only older character that's shown to be explicitly unpleasant so far.
* EvilOverlooker: She's depicted behind Moxie in the third game's title card, ominously looming over her daughter.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's a villainous character who wears overt amounts of eye makeup.
* {{Foil}}: She's contrasted with Cotton and Candy in the seventh chapter: Treat's parents have a close relationship with her and care about her happiness, and are also HappilyMarried after years of being together. Moxie's mother doesn't care about her daughter much and subjected her to a lot of verbal abuse that severely damaged her self-esteem, and due to the blow her hotel chain suffered, her husband left her along with their sons.
* FoulFox: The only fox to completely play this straight so far, and looking at her other tropes should give you an idea why.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: When Trick meets her, she's smoking with what looks like a stick. Her coughing is most likely caused by this habit.
* GreaterScopeVillain: She never appears in person except in the fourth game, but she's the one who kickstarts the plot of ''Clever Fox Moxie'' and ultimately leads to [[spoiler:her own daughter becoming homeless]]. Even after Moxie finally gets a job and a place to live, her mother's scorn still haunts her in the form of hallucinations.
* HateSink: While not readily apparent from the first chapter she's introduced in, ''Lucky Number Moxie'' showcase some of the ramifications that her overly harsh parenting had on Moxie, painting her a verbally abusive mother who doesn't care at all for her daughter.
* JerkassToOne: Judging from her optional conversation with Trick, she can be civil with other people but has only contempt for her daughter.
* KarmaHoudini: Aside from Moxie cutting her out of her life, she receives no comeuppance for treating her daughter like crap.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing remotely humourous about her character.
* NoNameGiven: She doesn't introduce herself when Trick speaks to her, so we never learn her name.
* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Her hotel staff consisted of many species (only 20% of them being foxes) and all of them were trained well. Of course, there is no indication that she was a villain back then, or that she retained her beliefs after her fall.
* RichesToRags: Once a successful hotel manager, now living in a trash-filled hovel.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: She seems to be plotting something evil against the people who ruined her life, claiming that since the world expects her to be a dangerous predator, she might as well not disappoint them.
* TookALevelInCynic: Her worldview took a serious blow after she was driven out of business due to a conspiracy that slandered predators, especially since many prey animals under her employment lost their jobs because of it.
* TrashOfTheTitans: There are heaps of garbage bags inside her house. She has nobody to clean it up for her due to her entire family having cut ties with her.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Moxie's mom is an abusive mother to her only daughter, and the aura surrounding her is ominous in contrast to the setting of the games.
[[/folder]]
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!Wolves
[[folder:Cotton and Candy]]
!!Cotton and Candy
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cotton_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I'll be okay. She'll be okay. Things like this happen. It'll all be fine."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/candy_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Treat is a grown wolf... She'll be alright."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

Treat's parents. They were once part of a pack of predatory wolves, but left to form their own pack when Treat was just a child.
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* AlwaysAChildToParent: Candy admits that she can't help but see the younger wolves in the pack as babies even though they're adults.
* BaldnessAngst: Cotton prefers to keep his bald spot covered up. He wears hats even during summer.
* CoolOldGuy[=/=]CoolOldLady: They are the oldest in the pack and both of them are gentle souls.
* EarNotch: Candy is missing a bit of her left ear, though she doesn't display any of the tough or mean traits associated with the trope; she is just a gentle and loving, if a bit conservative, mother.
* GoodParents: They value Treat's happiness above all else, and while they're not entirely okay with her polygamous relationship, they make an effort to understand their daughter.
* HappilyMarried: They clearly love each other as much as they love Treat.
* NervousWreck: Cotton suffers from panic attacks. In particular, Treat's disappearance leaves him so rattled that he has to stay home and rest while the others search for her. When he finds out Treat is polyamorous, he fears that merely ''looking'' at Treat may trigger his anxiety.
* NeverBareheaded: Cotton wears hats at all times to hide his bald spot.
* NiceGuy[=/=]NiceGirl: Both of them are kindhearted just like Treat.
* NoMouth: Cotton's mouth is obscured by his beard.
* OpenMindedParent: Downplayed. While they're not entirely okay with Treat having two girlfriends, they genuinely want her to be happy and make an effort to understand how she feels.
* ParentalMarriageVeto: Heavily downplayed. Cotton and Candy are accepting of Mochi and Moxie, what they're against is Treat having two partners and even then, their love for their daughter wins over and they make an effort to try and understand her feelings.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Cotton plays a major role in the backstory of [[spoiler:Manjuu]]. A sidequest in the fourth game reveals that [[spoiler:Cotton rescued Juju's father Mango from an avalanche and allowed him to stay with the wolves. Juju is unaware of what really happened to Mango, and his disappearance is a major motivation for her hatred towards wolves]].
* StartMyOwn: Cotton and Candy left the original pack they were in while Treat was still young because the wolves in it were predatory.
* TeamMom: Candy may only be Treat's mother, but she likes to dote on all the young wolves in the pack.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: It's not noticeable that Cotton is shorter than both his wife ''and'' daughter until you look at the three of them side-by-side near the end of ''Lucky Number Moxie''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fennel and Powder]]
!!Fennel and Powder
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fennel_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"We were gonna get married! *sniffle* A-and be a family! *sniffle* And live in a cute little igloo, together, just the two of us!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/powder_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Sorry. She's just upset because Treat broke up with her last night."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

Two young wolf siblings from Treat's pack. Fennel dated Treat once, and became very upset when Treat left her without explaining why. Powder is worried by Treat's disappearance and doesn't understand how Trick and Candy can remain positive after the fact.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fourth game's art collection confirms that Powder is Fennel's brother, but the game itself provides no hints regarding his gender or pronouns. The seventh chapter lessens the confusion by having him grow facial hair.
* AmicableExes: At least, it looks like Fennel and Treat made up at last in Chapter 7.
* AngryChef: Near the end of ''Lucky Number Moxie'', Fennel is very aggressive about teaching Moxie how to grill a salmon. Powder is terrified of approaching Fennel while she is holding a knife.
* CelibateHero: Powder reveals to Moxie in the seventh chapter that he's not interested in having a partner, though there's more pressure on him for it than Trick because the latter came to the pack as an outsider.
* CommonalityConnection: Fennel and Moxie started off rough due to Fennel's jealousy over their relationship but the fox girl manages to get through to her a bit by comparing her situation with Treat to Moxie's own situation with her friends when they left her in the third game, and that they left because their paths went different ways and even then, they hung out just fine afterwards.
* TheEeyore: Powder is especially very pessimistic and downhearted.
* HopelessSuitor: Fennel for Treat. Not because she doesn't feel the same way, but because Treat wants to have more than one partner, something that goes against the norm and tradition of wolves. Fennel gets over it in the seventh chapter, though.
* HypocriticalHumor: Powder complains that ever since Treat and Trick left the pack, the chores had to be handled by him and his sister. Fennel immediately interjects by calling him a slacker.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Fennel stating that if Treat didn't want to be with her, she should've said so from the beginning. Though this is played with in that Treat probably liked Fennel but was having a dilemma with being in a monogamous relationship and couldn't tell anyone in the pack about it so she ran away.
** When Moxie calls out Powder for treating her poorly as a guest, he points out that they don't normally have guests, which she concedes is a good point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Powder acts very standoffish in the seventh game, understandably so since wolves don't typically have guests, but with Moxie's persuasion, he apologizes. Later, he also concedes that having Treat brings back good times.
* PerpetualFrowner: Between Fennel's temper and Powder's apathy, both of them are hardly ever seen smiling.
* RedOniBlueOni: Fennel is hot-tempered and angry while Powder is low-key and unemotional.
* SiblingYinYang: As stated above, these two are far from each other on the personality spectrum.
* TheSlacker: Fennel says that her brother is one, and judging from him not seen doing any chores onscreen, it seems accurate.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Fennel doesn't make any major appearances until the seventh chapter, but her attempted relationship with Treat plays a huge role in Treat's decision to leave the pack.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Fennel might act abrasive and angry with Treat for leaving her, but truly she was hurt by that because Treat told her that she likes her then tried taking it back.
* TeamChef: After Treat and Trick both leave the pack, Fennel is forced to take over most of the pack's chores, including cooking.
* {{Tsundere}}: Fennel acts pretty unpleasant most of the time, but when Moxie gets through to her, she shows a bit of niceness to the fox girl.
[[/folder]]
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!Witches
[[folder:Eleni]]
!!Eleni
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eleni_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I love love LOVE wolves and monsters and all kinds of scary creatures!!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

Mochi's eccentric neighbor, who is secretly a witch. Unlike the other inhabitants of Frosting, she has a strange fascination for evil creatures, and is downright excited to see a wolf wandering the village.
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* AscendedExtra: She receives a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'', which retells the story from her and Kamilla's points of view.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite (or possibly because of) her eccentricities, she is fully prepared to beat up and banish the demon Kamilla if the latter doesn't cooperate.
* CloudCuckooLander: Eleni is full of eccentricities and unusual interests.
* ConsummateLiar: She actually has the whole village convinced she's a rabbit like them despite being a witch in a PaperThinDisguise. Kamilla is also still unaware that she's not actually an angel. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/96/ When questioned about this]], Eleni says she's not worried, and even implies that witches like her lie a lot of the time.
* CuteAndPsycho: Her pink pigtails, red bows, and [[CuteOversizedSleeves oversized sleeves]] create a deliberately cutesy aesthetic, which is contrasted by her creepy hobbies and casual disregard for humanoid life.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: She has heart-shaped pupils in most of her appearances. [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/76/ One comic]] shows that she has normal pupils when sleeping, so it's possible she uses either magic or contact lenses to make them look different.
* FriendlessBackground: Her creepy interests tend to drive people away from her, which is why she thinks the only way for her to make a friend is to summon a demon.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She keeps several plush bunnies in her room. Her favorite is named [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/194/ Fluwupsy]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When asked about whether she'd choose true love or world peace, [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/192/ she chose the former]] because the world is not her problem.
* NightmareFetishist: She really loves dark and spooky things. She tends to draw a lot of negative attention due to her hobbies, which is why she left her old home and moved to Frosting.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her rabbit disguise is just a hat that looks like a rabbit head. Nobody in Frosting pays much attention to her anyway, so it still works.
* SummoningRitual: She is part of a sidequest in the second game, where she needs Mochi's help to collect materials to summon a demon.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: She thinks real life is confusing and would be a lot cooler if it played out like a story. Whenever she interacts with Kamilla, she pretends to be an angel just for the sheer dramatic value of an angel befriending a demon.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hers is marshmallows, according to the webcomic's cast list.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thyme and Spice]]
!!Thyme and Spice
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thyme_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Spice told you we're cosplayers...? How embarrassing..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spice_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have you heard of a story called VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight? Thyme and I are huge fans."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight'' (as Time and Space), ''another piece of candy''

Two witches who manage the [=InsteRail=] system. They are huge fans of ''her tears were my light'' and enjoy cosplaying as its main characters.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for a human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent the frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer. The notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if they're enjoying the story so far, to the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means they are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The reason Nil isn't with them is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her if she tried to take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train with infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a good little kitty-- Ah, I mean, foxie. That's right, you're a fox."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie''

A kindly old witch who runs a clothes shop in the witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and a place to stay after the Foxy Lodge is shut down.
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* AffectionateNickname: Moxie calls her "Gen".
* BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new clothes for the road, it's not hard to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her as a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea to her guests, and often shows Moxie pictures of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers. She also used to own a cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. The fact that Moxie and Madeleine have very similar hairstyles doesn't help.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marmalade]]
!!Marmalade
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marmalade_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Was there a particular position you were interested iiin? Or just looking for a tour todaaay?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

The witch in charge of Chickpea Enchanted Farm. Because they're understaffed, she works as the manager, receptionist and tour guide.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
[[/folder]]
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!Mice
[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nougat_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you came to keep me company more often! Always happy to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''

A friendly mouse who hails from the witch town. He takes up the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint as Nutmeg's replacement.
----
* FantasticRacism: Since he is a mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only allowed to enter the town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others and is always up for a friendly chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why none of the rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is friends with many of the cats that live in the witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her up after they are forced to swap positions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drop_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A mouse who hails from the mysterious village of Wormwood. She is initially too scared to leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in the series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their actual gender.
* AntiVillain: Despite being part of a cult, it's clear Drop wants no one to be hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener: She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are... an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and doesn't change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone who is always followed by rain.
* NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why she remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's afraid of leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats and smiley masks, giving them the appearance of a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems to have made her more upbeat.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The only mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to eat travelers, and is implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for the first time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.
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* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron and Trick in their mission to smuggle one egg out of his workplace.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on the tour creates the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be Saffron's dad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction and allowed Trick to steal one of the eggs in the facility.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.
[[/folder]]
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!Cats
[[folder:Nameless Couple]]
!!Nameless Couple
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat1_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...You don't look like someone who'd own an inn. I'm not convinced!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat2_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Ahh I didn't want to raise a fuss...!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Trick Comes Home''

These two traveling cats are the first visitors of the Foxy Lodge, a hotel that Moxie improvises on the spot as part of her latest money-making scheme.
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* BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat is impulsive, excitable, and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right about her not being a real inn owner.
* NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
* PlainPalate: The first cat doesn't like spicy food at all since it makes her unable to eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat is brash and loud, while the second cat is meek and levelheaded.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated from their mother in the middle of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.
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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a girl", but their mother still refers to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
* CatsAreMean: The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf, the child quickly accepts Trick's to find their mother after being reassured they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright calls for the death of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to her child.
* KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the extermination of wolves towards Trick.
* MamaBear: When the mother finds Trick talking to her child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost and looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother doesn't seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds them with Trick.
[[/folder]]
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!Others
[[folder:Nutmeg]]
!!Nutmeg
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutmeg_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You can't pass without authorization!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Dreaming Treat''

An owl who runs the Frosting Post Office and Border Checkpoint during the day, and keeps watch over Frosting for troublemakers at night.
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* BoomerangBigot: She is very serious about her job of preventing dangerous predators from leaving the mountain. Mochi points out that Nutmeg is a predator too, and if she can be a good citizen, then so can Treat. To her credit, Nutmeg eventually acknowledges that Treat is friendly and becomes more open-minded as a result.
* DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: She is active both day and night.
* FlyingPostman: Subverted. She is an owl who delivers mail, but her job doesn't actually require her to fly. It is also unclear if she even has wings in her humanoid form.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite vigilantly keeping watch over Frosting at the start of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she is mysteriously absent when Juju starts attacking Salt and Pepper a few minutes later. Since Nutmeg doesn't know the true cause of the incident, she ends up blaming the foxes for instigating Frosting's ban on predators.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Her hair changes from white to brown after she is forced to leave the mountain, an ability that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology real owls do not have]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.
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* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Myrrh]]
!!Myrrh
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_20231227_104147.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''Where are you...?'']]

->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home'' (photo)

A human whom Trick used to live with. He encouraged Trick to go out and meet other wolves, but Trick never saw him again after that.
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* ButNowIMustGo: After raising Trick and telling them to make friends with other wolves, he left the cabin they used to live in together, never to be seen again.
* ChekhovsGunman: Innocuously introduced as Trick's human ParentalSubstitute, later revealed to be [[spoiler:one of the authors behind a book series that might've had something to do with perpetuating FantasticRacism]].
* DisappearedDad: He was the only family Trick ever had as a child. When Trick became an adult, he abandoned them for reasons unknown till it was revealed [[spoiler:that he wanted to talk to his coauthors about writing a retraction to the first two volumes of the All-in-one Book of Lore]].
* TheGhost: He is long gone by the time the story begins, and doesn't even appear in any of Trick's flashbacks in the fourth chapter. He is only ever seen in an old photograph in the eighth chapter.
* IronicName: The word myrrh corresponds to a common Semitic root m-r-r meaning "bitter", which he is anything but.
* MinorMajorCharacter: For a long time, the fact that he raised Trick was one of the only things we knew about him. ''Trick Comes Home'' reveals that he has a much bigger role in the story than previously thought...
* MustMakeAmends: His notes in chapter 8 reveal that [[spoiler:he is one of the authors of the All-in-one Book of Lore, a series that ended up sparking harmful beliefs regarding witches and animal folk. He wants to release the third volume of the series as an apology for the controversy he caused, and left Trick behind so he could go and discuss this with his co-authors]].
* NamedInTheSequel: Trick just calls him "Master", and anybody else who might know his name doesn't mention it. His name is only revealed to the player in some notes Trick finds at the start of the eighth chapter, which are signed by the name "Myrrh".
* NiceGuy: Although we never meet him, Trick's words are enough to imagine him as a nice man. Even when he had to leave, he made sure Trick has a home and family to be with.
* OldShame: [[spoiler:He's regretful for writing the All-in-one Book of Lore after seeing all the controversy it stirred up]].
* OpaqueLenses: He's wearing glasses in the photo Trick finds, and they obscure his eyes completely.
* ParentalSubstitute: We don't get to learn anything about Trick's biological family. He was the one who raised them instead.
* TokenHuman: The first human character to be introduced in the ''Treat'' series, and one of the only three prominent human characters in Nami's universe (the others being [[VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet Syrup]] and [[VisualNovel/SexAdviceSuccubus Chloe]]).
* UnseenNoMore: His physical appearance is revealed in ''Trick Comes Home'' in a photo he took with Trick in their childhood.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:As one of the authors of the All-in-one Book of Lore, his writings may have inadvertently perpetuated the anti-predator beliefs that fuel much of the FantasticRacism in the series.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: As ''Trick Comes Home'' reveals him to be much more important than previously thought, you can't discuss him without spoiling the entire plot of Chapter 8.
[[/folder]]
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!Mixed
[[folder:Annie and May]]
!!Annie and May
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/annie_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Welcome to our hot springs!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/may_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"We provide a rich cultural experience and, of course, a nice hot bath to warm your soul in the midst of even the coldest winter!"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit-mouse couple. They are the owners of Annie May Hot Springs located just outside of Frosting, and are very welcoming to visitors of all kinds. Treat becomes their employee some time between the second and third games.
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* BenevolentBoss: Both of them are this for Treat after she starts working at the hot springs. They're nice, patient, and even have lunch with her during her break.
* BerserkButton: One thing they absolutely cannot stand is competition. When the presence of the Foxy Lodge causes them to lose customers, Annie and May lose their usual welcoming aura and become [[TranquilFury downright chilling]] when Moxie pays them a visit. At this point, Moxie is already suffering from fragile self-esteem after being abandoned by her friends, so Annie and May's treatment of her ends up sending her over the edge.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: May seems a bit too eager to get violent revenge on Mochi's behalf for [[spoiler:the destroyed garden]]. It remains to be seen whether or not she actually goes through with it. Annie is not as intense, but you don't want to mess with her either.
* CharacterCatchphrase: They say the exact same greeting every time a visitor comes in. Though Mochi is growing tired of hearing it, it's justified since as Annie says, it's part of the service package to be courteous to the guests and provide a hearty greeting.
-->'''Annie:''' Welcome to our hot springs!
-->'''May:''' We provide a rich cultural experience and, of course, a nice hot bath to warm your soul in the midst of even the coldest winter!
* CuteAndPsycho: Downplayed on the psycho part with May, but she seems to have a fondness for channeling violent tendencies, which Annie doesn't do. It's especially notable in the sixth game when she finds out about [[spoiler:the wrecked garden]].
* FantasticRacism: On both the giving and receiving end.
** Just like everyone else in Frosting, they are hostile towards Treat when she first shows up. When they realize Treat is harmless, not only do they apologize to her, but they proceed to lift their ban on predators after reopening the hot springs. When they meet Moxie and Trick for the first time, they are just as welcoming as ever.
** When Frosting starts growing in population, more rabbits start visiting the hot springs, which leads to May and Treat getting crap from the visitors simply because they are not rabbits.
* GratuitousJapanese: The Japanese aesthetic of Annie and May's hot springs even extends to the signage. The bathing areas are marked with the kanji for "male" (男) and "female" (女), and the sign by the entrance appears to have "アニーメイおんせん" (Annie May Onsen) written in kana. Why they didn't use the actual kanji for onsen (温泉) is anyone's guess.
* InterspeciesRomance: Annie is a rabbit and May is a mouse. They love each other.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: They've been together for a long time, so they have to tease each other in order to keep things interesting.
* MamaBear: The two become very protective over Treat (and Mochi, by extension) after hiring her. In ''Dreaming Treat'' it is played for laughs, where they threaten to "crush" anyone who makes unwanted passes on her. In ''Mochi in Frosting'' it is played seriously, where they provide Treat and Mochi a safe place to stay the night and offer to help Mochi get revenge on the culprit.
* NiceMice: May has a kind heart, though she's not without a violent side.
* PunnyName: ''Anime'' hot springs, geddit?
* RedOniBlueOni: May is the more violence-driven Red to Annie's rational Blue, not that this makes her completely averse to violence, though.
* RighteousRabbit: Annie is also pretty nice and considerate.
* ShipperOnDeck: Both of them for Treat and Mochi. In the fifth game, they're rather excited to hear that the duo have grown very close together.
* SupremeChef: During their banter in ''Dreaming Treat'', Annie mentions that she's the one who does most of the cooking between her and May, though it's not much of a stretch to assume May is also capable and she was just teasing her partner.
* TeamMom: Both of them are gentle, mature women who show great care and concern over Treat and Mochi, whether it's sharing food with them or comforting them after [[spoiler:their garden is vandalized]].
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Funnily enough, it's Annie, the less violent of the two, who displays this. If you interact with her in ''Mochi in Frosting'', she'll reveal that some guests in the hot springs were talking crap about May, and this is her companion's response:
-->'''Annie:''' I'll spit in their tea...!
* WhichRestroomDilemma: Defied. The hot springs may have gendered baths, but Annie and May allow anyone who doesn't fit the gender binary to bathe wherever they feel the most comfortable.
* YamatoNadeshiko: Fitting the Japanese aesthetic of the hot springs, Annie and May always act polite and welcoming to their customers, but are willing to get tough if something is threatening their business or employees. Annie in particular is also a skilled cook and makes very delicious tea.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]
!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.
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* BigFun: Biscotti is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly friendly and affectionate, showing none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while her partners are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.
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[[folder:Senbei's Family]]
!!Senbei's Family
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Manjuu. Good evening."'']]
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Erm... make yourself at home!"'']]
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"...."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting''

Senbei is a charismatic and wealthy rabbit who has many friends in Frosting. His father is Brickzo, the witch responsible for building the wall around Frosting, and his mother is a naturalist rabbit.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Senbei seems to have inherited his father's thick brown brows.
* FantasticRacism: Averted. Unlike Eleni (another witch) and Nougat (another government worker), there is no indication that Brickzo gets any trouble for being a witch in a rabbit town. Juju in particular seems to greatly respect him.
* FurryConfusion: Senbei's mother is the only non-anthropomorphic rabbit to appear in the series (if you don't count Eleni's plush toys). A book in Senbei's house explains the concept of naturalists, which are animal folk who remain permanently in their true animal forms, either by choice or due to a FictionalDisability that prevents them from transforming.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Brickzo is a polite and courteous witch, but really doesn't react to Mochi's [[spoiler:garden situation]] with due seriousness, treating it as mere small talk.
* InterspeciesRomance: Brickzo is a witch who married a rabbit.
* MeaningfulName: Brickzo the Brick Witch. He likes to joke that his father was a clairvoyant.
* NiceGuy: Brickzo is hospitable to guests.
* NoNameGiven: Senbei's mother's name is never brought up.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Juju's crush on Senbei is a major plot point in ''Mochi in Frosting'', but Senbei himself has no real significance as a character.
* TheSpeechless: Senbei's mother cannot speak in her rabbit form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need for witch farms would make the world a better place. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with a single conversation."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A group of animal rights activists based in Krem. Basmati is the leader, and Saffron and Sesame are the only active members.
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* AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by her dad.
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
** The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option to suggest a new name for the group, or leave it as is.
** She also tries to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and reveals she is 22.
* NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very friendly to Trick in their first encounter.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he is grateful to have met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick to take over their hood because they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with "Hey, that's not a bad thing!"
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to:

!Main Characters
[[folder:Treat]]
!!Treat
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"I won't... I won't eat anyone..."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''delicacy'', ''Dress Treat!'', ''indulgence''

Treat is the protagonist of the first and fifth game. She is an outcast in the bunny village due to her being a wolf, so she moves in an abandoned cabin nearby. Her life changes when a little bunny comes running into her house...
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[[index]]
* ActuallyPrettyFunny: This is her reaction to [[spoiler:Moxie's prank]] in the Mochi ending of "Date Treat".
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: When she first moves in near Frosting, she's ostracized by all the rabbits for being a wolf. They would insult her everytime she came to Danny's store and demand she stops coming.
* ApologizesALot: A cupboard in Treat's cabin contains a pile of written apologies addressed to the cabin's real owner, since she's been staying there without permission and all. She's also exceedingly apologetic in general, as it is her default response to being discriminated against by rabbits.
* AscendedExtra: Treat first appeared in ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'' as a minor character.
* BadassPacifist: She only had to show up to scare off Moxie. Also in the second game, you can choose to not hit Salt and Pepper and they will eventually stop fighting her and let Juju go.
* BadLiar: Moxie is able to see through her embarrassed attempts to cover up her feelings for Mochi very easily. This is possibly why she hates keeping secrets.
* BeautifulDreamer: When Treat wonders why Mochi didn't wake her up early to buy seeds for the garden, Mochi says it's because of the cutesy sleepy face Treat has, much to the wolf's embarrassment.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Mochi was the first rabbit to be nice to Treat, and the two grow very close as a result.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Treat is usually a NiceGirl and an ExtremeDoormat, but in the second game, we find out that she's strong enough to knock down two foxes if provoked.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: As detailed above, you do not want to provoke her wrath.
* BodyguardCrush: Downplayed. Treat only ever acts as a bodyguard for Mochi in the first game, first scaring off Moxie for the rabbit then accompanying her into fox territory to buy meat for the curry, and it appears the wolf girl was the first of the two to catch feelings.
* BreakTheCutie: The plot of the first game start with Treat being isolated from her pack, getting insulted by racist rabbits ''and'' moving into an abandoned cabin where she almost starves. It only gets worse from there.
* BrutalHonesty: While she's normally too nice or flustered to display this trait, Treat can still surprise other characters with it. Moxie even lampshades it to Fennel:
-->'''Moxie:''' You never know with Treat. Sometimes, she just goes ahead and says exactly what's on her mind.
* CannotSpitItOut:
** Treat was unable to tell Fennel (and by extension, her whole pack) that she doesn't want to be stuck with one partner because she feels she'll be happier with more partners. This is what leads to her running away and kickstarting the plot.
** She finds herself struggling to admit her true feelings to Mochi due to a combination of shyness, insecurity and fear. It isn't until the fifth chapter that she overcomes this thanks to Moxie's help.
* CannotTellAJoke: In ''DATE TREAT'', one of the endings has [[spoiler:Treat unintentionally dragging Moxie to the Netherworld because she failed to reveal her prank by saying "April Fools"]].
* CassandraTruth: None of the rabbits believe that she genuinely means no harm, even after she's been living near them for a while and only eating instant noodles. Mochi is instantly convinced upon meeting her, while Danny takes some time to accept it.
* ClassicalAntiHero: Although she is sweet, Treat is plagued with self-doubt for being different than her peers when it comes to romantic feelings and due to discrimination from rabbits. Her journey to learn to love herself for who she is and embrace it forms a great portion of the story.
* TheComicallySerious: Treat's minimal or complete lack of reactions can sometimes result in humorous moments, such as [[LittleNo her plain and simple negative response]] to Mochi's question about being eaten when they first met, or her blunt CantKillYouStillNeedYou answer to Moxie wondering why she would buy chicken for curry when she can simply eat Mochi.
* CulturalRebel: In ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat reveals to Mochi why she ran away from her pack: Wolves have a tradition known as the moon ceremony, which is similar to a wedding, and wolves are required to choose their one true soulmate for this event. Treat, however, felt like it would be lying to herself if she went through with it because she dreamed of being happy in a polygamous relationship.
* CurbStompBattle: In ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she hands Salt and Pepper a beating that leaves them knocked out in one hit.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's almost always too nice or timid to snark, but the seventh game actually has her ribbing Moxie lightly. A standout comment is her response to the fox's reassurance that she can still going after complaining about the long hike to Treat's pack:
-->'''Treat:''' Oh. You just wanted to complain.
* TheDitherer: The Insecure/Submissive type. Treat's timid nature makes it hard for her to make even simple decisions:
** For example, if you go to the vending machine near the end of ''Mochi in Frosting'', Treat will ask Mochi to choose a snack for her.
** Another instance in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' is her inability to pick clothes from Gen's shop, even worrying about "picking wrong".
* EmotionallyTongueTied: Whenever Treat is trying to speak about something intimate, she gets flustered and begins stuttering.
* EroticDream: She starts to have these in ''Dreaming Treat'' involving both Mochi and Moxie. At one point, she dreams that the three of them are at the hot springs, and a prompt comes up to choose between either one, or both to go in the bath with.
* ExtremeDoormat: Treat never makes any effort to defend herself from the racism coming her way from the rabbits, because she doesn't want to live up to the bad reputation that wolves have.
* FantasticRacism: Treat is constantly on the receiving end of this from most bunnies living in Frosting due to their xenophobia.
* FreudianTrio: Treat is the unemotional, quiet Superego.
* GloomyGray: She's a gray wolf with a rather somber personality, though she later becomes less so thank to Mochi.
* GrewASpine: Her character arc is focused on Treat becoming more open and confident about doing what makes her happy, specifically that she desires to have more than one partner and admitting to her pack about it.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Treat tries to turn down Mochi's offer of curry because she doesn't think she did anything worth being repaid for, despite the bunny's insistence that she really did help out.
* HiddenDepths: At the very end of ''Lucky Number Moxie'', Mochi urges Moxie to join everyone else playing cards, then tells her that Treat has a really good poker face.
* HomeschooledKids: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/80/ This page]] from the webcomic reveals that Treat was homeschooled. Being from a WanderingCulture, it likely would have been difficult for her to go to a public school.
* InsecureLoveInterest: In the final act of ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat finally reveals why she's been trying to ignore her feelings for Mochi all this time: The circumstances that led to Mochi moving in with her in the first place. Treat fears that if she ever got in a fight with Mochi, the latter would have nowhere to go, though Mochi assures her that she can't imagine they'd get in a fight.
* InternalizedCategorism: Briefly, in the first chapter, Treat considers the possibility that she ''deserves'' to be ostracized by the rabbits because being a wolf makes her inherently bad, even though the only "bad" thing she has done at that point is telling Juju to shut up. Suffering constant racial harassment for two whole months really left her in a sorry state.
* InterspeciesFriendship: So far, Treat has become friends with rabbits, foxes, mice, an owl, a human, a candy golem, and possibly a cat and a witch or two. Not so lonely anymore, huh?
* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler:She and Mochi finally decide to become an OfficialCouple in the sixth game]] and the ''indulgence'' comic focuses on them after the events of that game. She's also been involved with Moxie, as detailed in the ''delicacy'' comic.
* ItsAllMyFault: Poor Treat feels really guilty about keeping Mochi around when an unknown wolf-hater [[spoiler:wrecks Mochi's garden]], and Mochi has to keep reassuring her that it's not her fault. Later on, after Treat accidentally reveals that [[spoiler:Mochi's family lied to her about the death of her uncle Mango]], she breaks into tears thinking she brought everyone's mood down. She's very sensitive when it comes to Mochi.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: She doesn't like keeping secrets, but still did so when Moxie asked her not to tell Mochi that she's living in a tent.
* KeepTheReward: This is Treat's reaction to Mochi's curry offer after scaring off Moxie in the first game, because Treat felt like she didn't do much to be repaid, though Mochi's persistence (and the promise of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood meat]]) wins her over in the end.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/lonely-wolf-1 Lonely Wolf]]'' and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/date-treat Date Treat]]''. She also shares ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/our-home Our Home]]'' with Mochi.
* LoveConfession: [[spoiler:With Moxie's help, Treat is able to build the confidence to admit her feelings for Mochi, as well as explain why she was so hesitant to do so in the first place]].
* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: Alluded to in the ''delicacy'' comic. Treat suffers from pent-up feelings towards Mochi after having lived together with her for two months, and she needs Moxie's help to relieve those feelings because trying to "deal with it" herself is not enough.
* MinoredInAssKicking: Treat is mostly a reserved girl, so it's a surprise when she knocks down Salt and Pepper in one hit if you choose to fight them.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Treat's slim appearance is commented on by Mochi in the first game, but apparently that doesn't stop her from being able to take down two foxes in one hit.
* NiceGirl: Mochi constantly reminds her how nice she is to not just her, but to everyone. Indeed, Treat is nice to a fault.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Treat is the in-between one. She is not mean-spirited like Moxie, but she also doesn't go out of her way to be nice to people, like Mochi does.
* NobleWolf: Treat doesn't live up to the bad reputation wolves have ''at all'', although she did show herself to be strong once so messing with her is probably not a good idea.
* NoMouth: Her mouth is covered up by her winter coat when she wears it, adding to her expressionless, quiet nature.
* TheNoseKnows: As a wolf, Treat possesses a sharp sense of smell, and can even recognize the scent of magic. This ability comes into play in ''Syrup and the Ultimate Sweet'', but only gets a passing mention in the ''Treat'' series. ''Date Treat'' also suggests that Treat can recognize Mochi by her scent.
* NoSenseOfHumor: Downplayed. Treat isn't devoid of humor and can appreciate jokes, but in the Moxie ending of "Date Treat", [[spoiler:she doesn't have much of a reaction to Moxie's prank on her, merely stating that the fox has an odd sense of humor]], though in the Mochi ending, she will say that the whole thing was pretty funny when she thought about it [[spoiler:after Mochi unmasks herself]].
* OddNameOut:
** The only one in her family whose name does not start with a C.
** She's also the only main character without an I in her name.
* OneHitKO: If you choose to fight Salt and Pepper, Treat knocks them both out in one blow.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In Friendly Bunny Mochi, she looks unusually angry when rescuing Juju from Salt and Pepper, before proceeding to show that she's unexpectedly strong by taking them down in one hit.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Annie and May care very much about her, because she is their star employee. Sure, she is also their ''only'' employee, but she is still a star to them.
* {{Polyamory}}: It's been hinted several times that Treat has feelings for both Mochi and Moxie, and in ''Dreaming Treat'', she finally reveals to Mochi why she ran away from her pack: [[spoiler:she was afraid of being trapped in monogamy]].
* PoorCommunicationKills: Treat's unannounced departure affected Fennel the most out of the wolf pack. Because they were dating, Fennel thought Treat hates her.
* PrimAndProperBun: When she's working in the hot springs, she puts her hair into one of these.
* ProtagonistTitle: While all four main characters have this for their individual games, the series is NamedAfterFirstInstallment, which is Treat's game.
* TheQuietOne: Because she is exceedingly shy, Treat is a wolf of few words.
* RedOniBlueOni: The withdrawn, quiet and shy blue to Mochi's, Moxie's and Trick's energetic and outgoing red.
* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:As of "Dreaming Treat", she's officially girlfriends with Mochi and Moxie, just like she always wanted]].
* TheRunaway: The story is kicked off by Treat running away from her pack and being unable to come back due to an avalanche. Her reasons for running away were [[spoiler:feelings of inadequacy as a wolf for being unable to go through with a ceremony to be together with one partner because she feels happy with more than one]].
* SaveTheJerk: In the second game, Juju is captured by Salt and Pepper so they can eat her. Despite Juju's mistreatment of her, Treat wastes no time coming to her aid, but unfortunately, [[UngratefulBitch Juju still hates her]].
* SecretKeeper: Treat is aware that [[spoiler:Moxie became homeless after the events of the third game]] but the fox insisted on not telling Mochi as to not worry her, and Treat complied even though she normally [[KeepingSecretsSucks hates keeping secrets]].
* ShipTease: In the fifth game, Treat has a dream where she has to marry either
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMainCharacters Main Characters]][[labelnote:*]]Treat, Mochi, Moxie, or Trick. Considering Mochi and Moxie are Treat's primary love interests, the fact that Trick is also there has certain implications. The seventh chapter confirms that Treat ''thought'' she had feelings for Trick, but it was different from the feelings she has for Mochi and Moxie. Plus, [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/113/ Trick is aromantic]], so [[IncompatibleOrientation it's not like they could have returned her feelings anyway]].
Trick[[/labelnote]]
* ShrinkingViolet: Painfully quiet and shy and while she proved she can be dangerous if she wants to, Treat doesn't want to prove the rabbits' paranoia to be true.
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTrearRabbits Rabbits]][[labelnote:*]]Manjuu, Dango, Lemonne, Pitaya, Boreas, Mousse, Mango, Castella[[/labelnote]]
* ShutUpHannibal:
** Treat stands up to Juju for Mochi in the first game after she started berating her for hanging out with a wolf.
** She gives another short one to Juju at the end of the second game, after the latter kicks Mochi out of Frosting.
-->'''Treat:''' ...You'll regret this.
-->'''Juju:''' What are you gonna do? Beat me up like you did to those foxes? I know you're like them, waiting for an excuse.
-->'''Treat:''' No, it isn't worth it.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Turns out her meek demeanor doesn't apply to her physical prowess in a fight. This is even lampshaded by Salt and Pepper immediately after getting their butts kicked. [[spoiler:With the later implication that wolves have a stronger form when they hunt]], that might explain this.
* TastesLikeFriendship: She initially becomes friends with Mochi after the latter made curry for her.
* TheTeamBenefactor: Currently she's the one who works to provide money for herself and Mochi, who can only rely on her parents for money.
* TerribleArtist: There are drawings hanging in Treat's cabin that she and Mochi did, and if Treat interacts with them in ''Dreaming Treat'', Treat will say that Mochi is a better artist. Then again, this is [[HeroicSelfDeprecation Treat]] we're talking about so it might not be the case. In ''Mochi in Frosting'', if Mochi examines the drawings, she says that she likes Treat's art style and calls it "simple, but unique".
** A strip in ''another piece of candy'' gives us more insight. As Moxie puts it, Treat's not actually half bad but her style is still...odd enough for Mochi and Moxie to incredulously comment on it. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/81/ See for yourself]]. Of course, that strip takes place long before ''Dreaming Treat'', so it's possible that her drawing skills have improved since then.
* ThinkNothingOfIt: She brushes off Mochi's praise for helping her deal with Moxie because she doesn't believe she didn't do anything praiseworthy, much less reward worthy.
* ThrowTheDogABone: After enduring so much, from racism and hatred to feeling like a bad wolf for not being able the way tradition demands, Treat finally seems to find some peace around the sixth and seventh chapter, where she finally confesses to Mochi about her feelings and the two plus Moxie form an official polycule. She also makes up with Fennel, and while her parents aren't entirely okay with her being in a three-way relationship, they still make efforts to understand her feelings and be happy for her.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: After meeting Mochi, Treat learns to be more upbeat.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her status in the first game lists meat at her favorite. Curry also becomes her favorite to the point where she suggests planting onions in the garden for it in the fifth game.
* WhenSheSmiles: A flashback in ''Wandering Wolf Trick'' shows that Treat was confused about Trick's perpetual optimism despite losing their master who raised them. Trick explains that they're able to stay optimistic because they know that they can still smile even when they're down. Trick then tells Treat that she should smile more often.
* {{Workaholic}}: Implied. In "Dreaming Treat", if you try heading for the hot springs instead of the [=InsteRail=] station, Mochi will remind Treat that it's her day off. Treat says that she got so used to work that her legs moved on their own, to which Mochi replies to with gratitude that the wolf has been taking more days off.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: The plot is kicked off when Treat gets separated from her pack by an avalanche, preventing her from returning home and forcing her to find shelter in a vacant cabin near Frosting. And even though the snow is gone in the spring, Treat still can't return home because she has to take care of Mochi.
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[[folder:Mochi]]
!!Mochi
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"I'm gonna make you a nice dinner. Do you like curry?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''indulgence''

Mochi is the protagonist of the second and sixth game. She was one of the many rabbits who lived in the village and were scared of predators. One day, she is unable to go home because a fox is blocking her way, so she runs into Treat who scares the fox off. And that's how their friendship started.
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* AllForNothing: Her efforts to ease tensions between rabbits and foxes end up being for naught when Juju is almost eaten by Salt
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatFoxes Foxes]][[labelnote:*]]Salt and Pepper, resulting in a wall being built around Frosting and a complete ban on all non-rabbits.
* AllLovingHeroine: She genuinely believes that everyone can be friends.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler:It turns out that Mochi used to be a target of bullying from other rabbits due to her heterochromia, and Juju advised her to hide it via bangs to stop the teasing]].
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: She hands one to Juju, asking her why she thinks foxes are dangerous when they haven't hurt anyone, leaving her struggling to come up with an answer.
* AscendedToCarnivorism: She actually has no problem eating meat, despite being a rabbit.
* BefriendingTheEnemy: This is subverted with Treat, who already desired to be on better terms with rabbits who view her as a vile creature. Mochi plays this straight with Moxie and her friends Salt and Pepper, who become friends with her after she puts in effort to be friends with them.
* BeingGoodSucks: All of the trouble Mochi goes through in the series is, ironically, the result her well-intentioned and honorable attempts to make peace between rabbits and predators, reflecting the reality that not everyone is as easily convinced as she is that not all PredatorsAreMean.
* BerserkButton:
** Hurting Treat in any way, shape or form in Mochi's presence is ''a very bad idea''.
** An example that is usually PlayedForLaughs is her being teased about her height/being OlderThanSheLooks.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Pushing Mochi too far does ''not'' end well.
* BreakTheCutie: Mochi has it very bad. Her efforts to make everyone befriend each other end up in vain when her cousin Juju is kidnapped and almost eaten by the foxes, leading to a huge fight between the two that ends up with Juju evicting Mochi out of Frosting and Mochi falling into depression.
* BrokenPedestal: Needless to say, Mochi is utterly crushed by everything her cousin Juju subjects her and her friends to.
* BunniesForCuteness: Characters occasionally comment on her being a cute rabbit.
* ButNotTooBi: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/231/ A Q&A strip]] from the comic reveals that she had a boyfriend before, but aside from that, her love interests are evidently only female.
* CharacterDevelopment: Just as Mochi influenced Treat to become more upbeat, meeting Treat allowed Mochi to stop believing that all wolves are bad and even stand up for that belief against other rabbits.
* CheeryPink: Her pink appearance and clothes symbolize her high spirit and optimism.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome:
** She has shades of it, especially compared to Treat and Moxie. When meeting the latter two, she insists on helping them cook a meal and find a new favorite food, respectively.
** It also seems to be reflected gameplay-wise, as ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'' has some optional side quests that Mochi could do for certain characters, as opposed to the first and third game.
** In ''Dreaming Treat'', she [[PlayerNudge encourages]] Treat to help Gumdrop when they encounter her in the witch town. Doing so [[KarmicJackpot will earn them some free candy]] from Syrup's shop, much to Mochi's delight.
* CrazyPrepared: If you spend all of Mochi's money before going with Moxie to the hot springs, Mochi reveals that she has some extra money hidden in her shoes.
* CryIntoChest: Well, not quite the chest because she's way shorter than Treat but this is how the second game ends, with Treat hugging a crying Mochi after Juju kicked her out of Frosting.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Both her eyes and hair are pink.
* TheCutie: Mochi is considered adorable, she's also very nice and tries to be sweet to everyone.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: The second most important character after Treat, and the story revolves around Mochi as much as it does around the wolf girl.
* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: Mochi is generally friendly to everyone she comes across, but as the games go on, her opinion on her own cousin Juju starts to rapidly deteriorate.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Mochi's hair grows long and loose during her melancholy episode. Once she cheers up, she ties it back into a pair of low twintails. She also loses her bangs when [[spoiler:she and Treat decide to move away from Frosting, revealing her heterochromia that made her the target of bullying from other rabbits]].
* {{Foil}}:
** To Treat. Mochi is an outgoing girl with a positive outlook on life, Treat is quiet and reserved, and is very depressed most of the time (until Mochi starts rubbing off on her, anyway).
** Also to her cousin Juju. Mochi used to be afraid of predators just like most rabbits, but when she gets to know Treat, she becomes convinced that PredatorPreyFriendship is possible and works on making everyone friends, while Juju is a jerk to all predators and is so convinced that they're so terrible, she refuses to give them a chance. Mochi's positive attitude also contrasts with her cousin's perpetual grumpiness and negativity.
* ForcedFromTheirHome: As of the second game, Mochi is kicked out of Frosting by her cousin Juju and sent back to her parents. She ends up living with Treat instead.
* FreudianTrio: Mochi is the balanced Ego between Treat and Moxie.
* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Her presumably dead uncle Mango became friends with Treat's pack after Cotton helped him out of the snow following an avalanche, and Mango gave him a rice ball. It's just like how Mochi became friends with Treat after she saved from Moxie so Mochi made curry for Treat. Plus, that never would've happened if not for an avalanche blocking the way back to Vanilla]].
* GenkiGirl: Mochi is very energetic and outgoing, contrasting with Treat.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She goes about looking for [[spoiler:her garden's destroyer]] in a very aggressive manner. If you talk with May before leaving the hot springs, Mochi even implies that she might be feeling like beating the culprit to a pulp.
* HeightAngst: She ''detests'' being teased about her height.
* HeroicBSOD: This happens to her after the second game, losing her usual cheerfulness and falling into depression after a huge fight with her cousin Juju when the latter got kidnapped by Salt and Pepper who planned to eat her.
* HiddenEyes: Mochi's eyes are drawn like this in her CharacterPortrait for most of the sixth game, showing her sour mood and subtle anger over [[spoiler:the wreckage of the garden]].
* HideYourOtherness: ''Lucky Number Moxie'' reveals that [[spoiler:Mochi has heterochromia and was forced to hide it due to bullying. The one who advised her to do this is none other than her {{Jerkass}} cousin]].
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Mochi's left eye is perpetually covered by her hair. Usually it only serves to make her look cute, but it also highlights her gloomy and depressed mood in the third, fourth, and sixth games. It finally comes off in the seventh chapter, where [[spoiler:it is revealed that Mochi has heterochromia and was forced to [[HideYourOtherness hide her left eye due to bullying]]]].
* {{Hikikomori}}: She spends about two months cooped up inside Treat's house during her depressed episode.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Despite the many hardships she faces after befriending wolves and foxes, Mochi never loses her kindness or gives into the contempt she developed for the other rabbits over their racism.
* InnocentBigot: At first, she would unintentionally invoke YouAreACreditToYourRace when trying to compliment Treat.
* InvisibleParents: Her parents are only occasionally mentioned, but never appear, seemingly cause they live far away from Frosting and its surroundings.
* IOweYouMyLife: Treat's first meeting with Mochi was a result of Moxie blocking the bunny's way back to Frosting, so when Treat scares off Moxie, Mochi feels like she has to repay the wolf somehow, deciding to make curry for her, despite Treat's insistence that [[ThinkNothingOfIt she didn't do anything worthy of being repaid]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/mochi-1 Mochi]]''. She also shares ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/our-home Our Home]]'' with Treat.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Invoked by Moxie who told Treat not to say anything about [[spoiler:her homelessness]] to Mochi to not make her worry. Treat obliged, of course.
* MagneticHero: After meeting Treat, Mochi is able to become friends with some predators because now she genuinely believes everyone can be friends.
* MistakenAge: It peeves her to no end whenever someone thinks she's a child, when she's actually nearing her twenties.
* MoodSwinger: In the second game, Mochi is helping Moxie to find a new favorite food for her. She suggests juiceboxes, to which Moxie scoffs at and sarcastically ask how old Mochi is. Mochi is annoyed by this and defends her love for juiceboxes. After Moxie apologizes, Mochi goes back to being cheery and Moxie notes how freaky the speed she changed was.
* MoralityPet: Towards Danny. Their concern for Mochi and her efforts to befriend the predators eventually lead to Danny abandoning their prejudiced views and possibly becoming friends with Treat and Chai.
* {{NEET}}: Unlike Treat and Moxie, Mochi has no source of income apart from the money her parents send her. She briefly considers looking for a job in the second chapter, but nothing ever comes of it since she is forced to leave Frosting shortly after.
* NiceGirl: Mochi is one of the few rabbits in the series who isn't consumed by paranoia and fear, thus making her able to befriend predators easily.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Mochi is the nice one. While Moxie picks on rabbits for fun and Treat just keeps to herself, Mochi actively tries to help everyone become friends with one another.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: After meeting Treat, Mochi is convinced that rabbits and predators can be friends, and she starts working on easing the relationship between them. Her efforts are rewarded with her cousin yelling at her and kicking her out because of an incident involving Salt and Pepper.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She is the shortest protagonist and the most childish looking, so you'd be pretty surprised to hear she's 19 at the start of the series, and turns 20 by the end of the winter.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Throughout ''Mochi in Frosting'', she acts angry, depressed and even rude. This is due to [[spoiler:her garden being destroyed by an unknown wolf-hater]].
* {{Polyamory}}: Having multiple partners is common in rabbit culture, so when Mochi learns about Treat's desire to have two girlfriends, she accepts it without a second thought.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Like many rabbits, she's always lived in fear of being eaten by predators, but her chance encounter with Treat convinces her that friendship between rabbits and predators is possible. She tries to help Frosting form peaceful relations with
Chai, Moxie's gang, but Juju's little incident causes everything to fall apart.
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* RageBreakingPoint: Mochi ''absolutely loses it'' when Juju ditches her for an opportunity to talk to her crush when she was supposed to ask him about [[spoiler:Mochi's destroyed garden]], to the point where she yells at her cousin [[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWolves Wolves]][[labelnote:*]]Cotton and gives up trying to find the culprit, then leaves in a huff.
* RedOniBlueOni: The energetic, outgoing and cheerful red to Treat's withdrawn, shy and quiet blue.
* RescueRomance: Downplayed. Treat is actually the first one to develop feelings for Mochi. Still, the wolf girl rescuing Mochi is what started their friendship that eventually blossomed into a romance.
* RighteousRabbit: She's one of the heroines and nicest rabbits in the series.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Mochi is an adorable and bubbly NiceGirl with pink hair.
* ShipperOnDeck: If she sees [[spoiler:Danny and Chai hooking up in "Mochi in Frosting"]], she will be happy that at least one rabbit stopped being scared of predators.
* SpoiledSweet: Being an only child, Mochi gets coddled by her parents a lot. When they send her money in ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she worries that they don't trust her to survive on her own, and plans to use the money to fund her future curry nights.
* SupremeChef: A very excellent cook. In the first game, she makes curry for Treat and later, holds curry nights for the foxes. She's also seen making two salads in the second game. Treat has commented that Mochi is an excellent cook.
* SweetTooth: She is super excited to visit Atelier Sweets in ''Dreaming Treat''.
* TastesLikeFriendship: Sharing food seems to be her main way of showing kindness to others. She makes curry for Treat as thanks for saving her, she makes more curry for the foxes in an attempt to befriend them, and she gets Moxie to show her nice side by finding her a new favorite food. Once she starts her garden, she intends to share the things she grows with all of her friends.
* TeamChef: After moving into Treat's house, she does most of the cooking for the two.
* ThrowTheDogABone: While the series is not kind to Mochi as detailed above in BreakTheCutie, she still gets some good in her way. [[spoiler:Getting the garden destroyed? She cheers up thanks to having Treat with her. Finding out that her supposedly dead uncle Mango is alive after all? Made her angry with her family for lying to her but she meets him and they talk things out]].
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her favorite food is carrots, the StockAnimalDiet of rabbits.
* TraumaCongaLine: After her first BreakTheCutie moment in the second chapter, things start to get ''much'' worse for the poor bunny. In the fifth game, she's finally shown to be out of her funk after taking up gardening, but [[spoiler:said garden is destroyed by an unknown assilant]], leaving the poor girl outraged. In the sixth game, she requests the help of Juju to find the culprit but Juju ditches her, leading to another fight and Mochi going back with nothing to show for it. Thankfully, she cheers up in the seventh game...then [[spoiler:she finds out that her supposedly long dead uncle is actually alive and is mad her family was lying to her all this time]]. To say that Mochi can't catch a break would be a ''huge'' understatement.
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Mochi spends the majority of the second time being nice to Moxie in spite of all the threats that she will be eaten. This attitude is rewarded when she gets through to Moxie later.
* WideEyedIdealist: Mochi's efforts to make rabbits and predators friends are often shut down very harshly and bring about a lot of trouble upon herself, due to the majority of rabbits being insistent that there's no such thing as a nice predator.
* YankTheDogsChain: After suffering BreakTheCutie in the second game and spending most of her time inside Treat's house being mopey, Mochi [[ThrowTheDogABone finally lightens up]] in ''Dreaming Treat'' by taking up gardening. [[spoiler:Then an unknown vandal comes by and wrecks the garden, leaving Mochi fuming for most of ''Mochi in Frosting''. Thankfully, she gets over it much more quickly this time]].
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: During their first meeting, Mochi would keep complimenting Treat while adding "even though you're a wolf" beforehand. The wolf girl lampshades how the phrasing makes it seem like wolves are supposed to be bad, and Mochi grows out of it.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Mochi is always telling Treat that people treating her badly because she's a wolf is not her fault and does not make her bad at all. This is especially prominent in the sixth game when the due [[spoiler:find their garden destroyed]] and Treat blames it on herself for being in Mochi's life, but the latter persistently deflects it and tries to lift Treat's spirits up.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Not that Mochi had any intention of returning home, but [[spoiler:her house in Frosting gets demolished at an unknown point]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moxie]]
!!Moxie
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moxie_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Just have faith in your friend Moxie, alright? I'll figure something out..."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Lucky Number Moxie''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''delicacy''

Moxie is the protagonist of the third and seventh game. She is one of the foxes who moves into the Foxy Den near Frosting to prey on rabbits all day long. After Mochi's meeting with Treat, the former is convinced she can befriend predators, and tries to do so with Moxie. It takes time but eventually, the three girls become close friends.
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* AccidentalHero: Her cornering Mochi is what leads the latter to meeting Treat, thus learning that not all PredatorsAreMean.
* AntiHero: Moxie means well despite her cockiness and blunt, rude nature.
* AsideGlance: Her sprite briefly glances at the viewer moments before Treat finds her in the middle of changing at the hot springs.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: After Mochi finds her a new favorite food, Moxie admits that she never had rabbit meat and the reason why she couldn't actually go through with eating Mochi was because the latter has been nice to her the entirety of the second game. With that much niceness, of course she wouldn't have the heart to do that.
* BookDumb: She's a clever fox in her own right despite [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/80/ flunking out of school when she was younger]].
-->'''Moxie:''' Do I look like I can do math?!
* BreakTheHaughty:
** In "Clever Fox Moxie", at first she does succeed in providing money to pay rent, but after a while, all her friends leave because it wasn't working out. Moxie tries to get some inspiration by walking around, until she reaches the hot springs where she's scolded by Annie and May for stealing customers from them, causing her to break down crying.
** It happens again in "Lucky Number Moxie"; on the way to Treat's pack, Moxie is constantly haunted by a hallucination of her mother telling her she's a burden to everyone around her.
* BrutalHonesty: Moxie is easily the bluntest of the main characters, shown by her [[spoiler:not afraid of telling Mango that his daughter is a horrible person.]]
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Or Fox Ears Lawyer, in Moxie's case. She initially comes off as a big talker who can't back up her claims of villainy, but once the focus shifts on her in the third entry of the series, we see her display her guile and resourcefulness to get money via a scheme. These qualities earn her the position of the fox gang leader.
* CunningLikeAFox: Duh, the first game you control her in isn't called "Clever Fox Moxie" for no reason. In said game, she comes up with a ZanyScheme to get some money to pay rent. She also engages in FriendlyScheming, such as in ''Dreaming Treat'' where she sets up a plan culminating in Treat giving Mochi an overdue LoveConfession.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Thanks to Mochi's kindness to her, Moxie is able to display her nicer side more often and even eventually becomes girlfriends with her and Treat.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: She is able to attract guests to the Foxy Lodge by promising to put on a murder mystery for the guests to solve. Once the guests get settled in, Moxie suddenly realizes she has to actually organize a murder mystery now.
* DisappearedDad: Her father is only mentioned in an optional conversation between Moxie's mom and Trick in the fourth game, which reveals that he left years ago with their sons.
* EroticDream: In the third and fourth games, Moxie has dreams about making out with Treat and Mochi at the same time.
* FoeRomanceSubtext: It is implied that her initial desire to "eat" Mochi is just her expressing her feelings for the bunny in a weird way. She specifically targets Mochi because the latter is a cute girl, and refuses to eat a "gross boy rabbit".
* FoulFox: Downplayed. At first, she swears she's going to eat Mochi, but turns out she doesn't have the heart to go through with it, especially since the bunny girl has been nothing but nice to her in spite of everything. She still maintains a JerkWithAHeartOfGold streak even after getting on better terms with Treat and Mochi, though.
* FoxyVixen: She's the one who makes the most suggestive remarks in her relationship with Treat and Mochi, and has a lot of interest in sex. Although as mentioned below, Moxie is amusingly embarrassed if one talks about her own sexual activities.
* FreudianSlip: If you talk to her in the first game, she accidentally hints that she has a crush on Mochi.
-->'''Moxie:''' I'm just following my instincts. Who wouldn't wanna eat a cute girl? Uh, bunny.
* FreudianTrio: Moxie is the passionate and aggressive Id.
* GoodIsNotNice: She becomes more heroic in nature as the series goes on, although she's not as nice as Treat, Mochi or Trick.
* GoshDangItToHeck: When she is invited to see Eleni's demon summoning ritual.
-->'''Moxie:''' D-D-DEMON SUMMONING?!!?!? IS THIS WHAT RABBITS DO FOR FUN?! WHAT THE ACTUAL FRICK!!!!!
* {{Greed}}: Moxie really likes to have money, which is highlighted several times in the webcomic.
* GuileHeroine: In the third game, she comes up with a plan to quickly make money by turning the Foxy Den into a hotel.
* HarmlessVillain: Moxie keeps insisting that she is going to eat Mochi, but never actually goes through with it. She eventually admits that she doesn't have the heart to actually kill a rabbit, and has never actually eaten rabbit meat in her life.
* HatesTheirParent: [[spoiler:After being evicted from the Foxy Lodge]], Moxie (jokingly?) considers going back and vandalizing the building just to spite her mom.
* HeelFaceTurn: Downplayed in that she was never exactly a heel to begin with, but she does drop her antagonistic attitude towards Mochi and Treat from the third game onwards.
* HomelessHero: [[spoiler:After getting evicted, Moxie would rather live in a tent in the woods than go back to Ginseng and face her mom.]]
* IcyBlueEyes: She has these to go along with her overconfident persona.
* ImStandingRightHere: Moxie is left flabbergasted when her first two guests at the Foxy Lodge are making no attempts to hide their skepticism towards her simply because she's a fox.
-->'''Moxie:''' ''(in her thoughts)'' [[LampshadeHanging You cry about discrimination and then talk like this right in front of me...?]]
* IndyPloy: Her money making plan in the third chapter is pretty much just a series of spur-of-the-moment ideas. Some travelers are denied access to Frosting? Moxie invites them to her home and tells them it's a hotel. The travelers don't trust Moxie? She gets their attention by promising to put on a murder mystery drama. She doesn't actually have a murder mystery prepared? She improvises one in just two hours.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Her cocky, overconfident attitude hides the fact that she has really fragile self-esteem and sees herself as a disappointment to her mother and everyone else. She always cheers up when Treat and Mochi praise her, though.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** Moxie genuinely didn't mean to hurt Annie's and May's hot springs by setting up her own inn and taking away potential customers.
** She of course has Treat's best interest in her heart, but because Moxie's unaware of how difficult it is for Treat to admit her feelings for Mochi, her downplaying it as something easy troubles the wolf girl. Thankfully, it's all resolved shortly after.
* InsultBackfire: Fennel calls her "one of the evil seductresses who corrupted Treat". Moxie likes the sound of being a ''hot'' seductress, much to Fennel's displeasure.
-->'''Fennel:''' I said EVIL not HOT!!!
* ItsAllMyFault: Moxie's interactions with Mochi and Juju lead to an incident that greatly fuels Juju's anger towards predators, which prompts Mochi to run away from Frosting and spend weeks cooped up in Treat's house. Moxie blames herself for Mochi's situation and avoids talking to Mochi for a long time because of this. ''Dreaming Treat'' further reveals that Moxie is keeping the fact that [[spoiler:she is homeless]] a secret from Mochi to avoid worrying her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Moxie, despite starting off wanting to eat Mochi, gradually begins to thaw out after Mochi shows her some kindness. Even though she stops acting tough from the third chapter onwards, she still likes to tease her love interests and has a tendency to bluntly speak her mind.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Much like the real-life arctic fox, Moxie's hair changes from white to brown in the summer.
* TheLeader: Moxie is the boss of the fox gang. It was her idea to settle near a rabbit village to snack on rabbits, she pays the rent for the Foxy Den, and she comes up with all the plans.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/moxie Moxie]]'', ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/clever-fox Clever Fox]]'', and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/summertime-moxie Summertime Moxie]]''.
* LethalChef: By her own admission, she can't cook to save her life.
* LovableSexManiac: She instantly assumes Treat's dream about her is an EroticDream, and is very interested in hearing about Treat and Mochi's first night together as girlfriends. Amusingly, talking about her ''own'' sexual activities makes her really embarrassed, as shown when she interrupts Treat's confession before Treat can tell Mochi about the time they slept together.
* MeaningfulName: Moxie as a slang term can mean determination or enthusiasm, which describes her perfectly.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Between the cheerful Mochi and the down-to-earth Treat, Moxie is the most mean-spirited of the three.
* NotHelpingYourCase: In the third game when she goes to the hot springs, Annie and May are mad at Moxie for causing a decline in their guests with her murder mystery gimmick. Moxie desperately tries to explain [[NotWhatItLooksLike she meant no harm]] but when Treat shows up, Moxie offers her a position in her show. Aloud and in front of Annie and May too, which makes them think she's trying to steal their employee too.
* {{Polyamory}}: She develops feelings for both Mochi and Treat. She knows Treat likes Mochi, but in ''delicacy'' Moxie learns that Treat likes her too. She later helps Treat confess to Mochi so that all three of them can become girlfriends.
* ResentfulOutnumberedSibling: When we meet Moxie's mom in the fourth game, she reveals that along with having a DisappearedDad, Moxie is also the only girl in the family, and her brothers went away with their father. Though we never hear Moxie acknowledge this directly, it is possible that being the only girl in the household added to her insecurities.
* RomanticWingman: She helps Treat with confessing her feelings to Mochi in ''Dreaming Treat''.
* {{Schemer}}: By her own admission, she's always scheming. Fits well with her being a clever fox.
* SchoolIsForLosers: Implied. She never says anything about it in-game, but her answer in the webcomic about school days is proudly proclaiming she flunked out, though she seems embarrassed when Mochi question it.
* SelfImposedExile: The reason why Moxie [[spoiler:decided to live in a tent]] rather than go back to Ginseng is because she doesn't want to see her mother again.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl:
** When Treat walks in on Moxie changing at the hot springs, Moxie deliberately stops putting her clothes on just so she can tease Treat for seeing her half-naked. In ''Lucky Number Moxie'', she shows interest in wearing sexier clothing and admires fitting rooms for being among the few places where you can take your clothes off in public.
** When Nami [[https://nomnomnamiart.tumblr.com/post/142539861753/cosplay drew the girls cosplaying as]] ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' characters, she gave Moxie the {{Stripperiffic}} outfit of Etna.
* ShipperOnDeck: As soon as Moxie finds out that Treat started developing feelings for Mochi, she starts supporting the relationship and goes on to plan for them to spend a day together in the fifth. Heck, even before it was confirmed, she thought they were a couple and that they were super cute together.
* StepfordSmiler: Moxie hates appearing weak in front of others and would put on a confident and carefree facade whenever her insecurities start acting up, as shown in the third and seventh chapters.
* StreetSmart: Moxie's cleverness shines particularly when she's scheming, as shown by her ability to deceive and improvise. Pepper even begrudgingly lampshades this by saying that she's nothing if not resourceful.
* SuperDrowningSkills: In the seventh game, while attempting another flirt with Treat, Moxie says she can't swim, and wants Treat to give her mouth-to-mouth if she falls in the water.
* TheTease: After spending the night with Treat in the ''delicacy'' comic, Moxie often acts this way towards the wolfgirl, taking delight in making her feel embarrassed. After her relationship with Treat and Mochi becomes official, her attempts to tease her girlfriends become a lot more frequent... [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/162/ and a lot less successful]].
* TermsOfEndangerment: She gives Mochi the nickname "Dindins" because she wants to have Mochi for dinner.
* ThirdPersonPerson: She slips into third person whenever she says something boastful or reassuring. Considering her self-esteem issues, she may well be doing it as a form of positive self-affirmation.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: In the seventh game, Moxie's opinion on Juju sours even further thanks to a few revelations: [[spoiler:Finding out she ditched Mochi in the sixth game, and that she was the one who told her to hide her heterochromia to avoid getting bullied. When the fox girl meets Juju's father Mango later, she [[BrutalHonesty bluntly]] tells him that his daughter is the worst because of all the trouble she gave them]].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After the events of the third game where she [[spoiler:ends up homeless]], Moxie manages to land a job in a clothing store with a BenevolentBoss allowing her to live in it as well, and she completely cuts her mother out of her life.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Antihero variety. She's the meanest of the four protagonists.
* TookALevelInKindness: Moxie is shown acting much more caring and nice later on the series after Mochi was able to get through to her.
* ToplessnessFromTheBack: ''Dreaming Treat'' gives her a brief topless scene in the hot springs changing room, facing away from the player. Although she covers her chest with her shirt a couple seconds later, her bare back is still in full view for most of the scene.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She initially claims to enjoy rabbit meat, but is eventually forced to admit that she's never tried it. When Mochi shares a blueberry tart with her, she discovers that she really likes blueberries.
* {{Tritagonist}}: The third most important character after Treat and Mochi, and her story forms a great portion of the plot.
* UnexpectedKindness: She's genuinely appalled to see Mochi go out of her way to be nice to her in the second game.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Moxie acting tough in front of Juju in "Friendly Bunny Mochi" indirectly leads to the latter's capture by Salt and Pepper, which in turn leads to Juju kicking Mochi out of Frosting, driving a big wedge in their relationship.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: Moxie has a sour relationship with her mother and really hopes to earn her favor. [[spoiler:She gives up after being evicted from the Foxy Lodge]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trick]]
!!Trick
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trick_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have a good day tomorrow!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy''

Trick is the protagonist of the fourth and eight games. They are an agender wolf that joined Treat's pack five years prior to the events of the series. They used to be a domesticated wolf, living with a human they only ever refer to as "Master". Trick ended up growing closer with Treat, becoming her best friend. When Treat disappears one morning, Trick sets out on a journey to find her.
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* AccidentalHero: Drop meeting Trick is what leads to her leaving Wormwood and start a new life.
* AllLovingHero: Trick is kind to everyone they meet, and sees the best in everyone no matter what.
* AloneAmongFamilies: Since Trick joined as an outsider, they're the only one without immediate family in the pack. Not that it bothers them, because they're considered family by everyone regardless.
* AlwaysWithYou: Trick [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ cites]] this trope as the reason they never feel lonely while traveling, because they know someone is thinking about them somewhere.
* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: We know Trick was raised by a human, but unlike the other three, no mention is ever made of their biological parents.
* AudienceWhatAudience: [[spoiler:In the true ending of Date Trick, the protagonist will complain about this game being the only one that allowed them to have an actual date instead of a joke one like the previous two entries, leaving Trick confused]].
* BestFriend: Trick is Treat's best friend.
* BreakTheCutie: When Trick found their master gone, they were distraught. They also face some hostility on their journey to find Treat.
* BrokenHero: Was abandoned by their parents at a young age, then they were taken in by a human, only to be abandoned again years later. Despite their sad backstory, Trick turned out unfailingly polite and optimistic.
* TheBusCameBack: After being put in the background for three whole games, Trick is back in the spotlight as the player character of the eight chapter.
* ButNowIMustGo: At the end of ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', they tell Treat that they must leave because they want to travel more around the world.
* CelibateHero: The webcomic states that Trick never had a crush before, and that they don't really have a type they'd be romantically interested in. Officially confirmed in ''Lucky Number Moxie'', when Powder reveals that he's not interested in having a romantic partner, and Trick is also like that.
* DemotedToExtra: Trick goes from being the playable character of the fourth game to not appearing in the fifth (aside from sending postcards and a dream sequence), sixth (mentioned once or twice) and seventh game (only mentioned a few times). Justified because they are always travelling, thus they're not involved in the main plot. They finally get back in the spotlight with the eight chapter.
* {{Determinator}}: Trick never gives up on their search for Treat, even after they've been looking for weeks.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: After they find Treat at the end of the fourth chapter, Trick realizes how fun traveling is and sets off on a journey to explore more places. However, by doing this, they neglected to assure the pack that Treat is okay and because they live in [[WanderingCulture Vanilla]] and have no way to receive mail, Trick couldn't inform them that way either.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: It never occurs to Trick that the mice of Wormwood [[spoiler:eat the travelers that come by them]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: If something manages to genuinely upset Trick, their smile falters a little bit and their eyes become greyed out.
* EasilyImpressed: Due to them being raised as pet, Trick doesn't have a lot of knowledge about the outside world and a lot of mundane things catch their attention. Case in point, they're amazed by the igloos the wolf pack builds as home, even though Treat pointed out that everyone helped build it and it was nothing.
* ExtremeDoormat: Trick may be more outgoing than Treat, but is actually not much braver than her. They tend to brush off any slight committed against them, and are no good at dealing with hostile people.
* FriendToAllChildren: Trick's incredibly friendly, approachable demeanor allows them to easily befriend children, even ones who are initially scared of them. Sadly, the children's parents are not so easily calmed.
* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Just as Trick was HappilyAdopted by their human master, Trick would adopt the chick that hatched from the egg they stole from the Chickpea Enchanted Farm and name it]].
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: It's completely lost on Trick that [[spoiler:the mice of Wormwood are a cult preying on travelers who pass near their village]].
* {{Hammerspace}}: While this somewhat applies to all the main characters, it is the most obvious with Trick, who brings their lantern, sleeping bag, and winter clothes with them on their travels despite having no obvious way to carry them. At least Moxie has a backpack.
* HandHolding: Regardless of where you take them in Date Trick, they will always offer to hold hands with the protagonist while heading back.
* HappilyAdopted: Though not much is known about their life together, it is clear that Trick loved their master a lot.
* TheHeart: Their positive attitude helps keep everyone's spirits up in Vanilla. In the seventh chapter, Powder notes that Trick's departure caused a noticeable drop in the pack's mood.
* HeartwarmingOrphan: The only lead character who didn't grow up with both biological parents, and Trick's one of the kindest and most likeable characters as well.
* HelpMistakenForAttack: In the witch town, when they were trying to help a kitten find their mother, the latter shows up thinking Trick is intending to hurt them.
* HeroicBSOD: When they found out that their master abandoned them.
* HiddenDepths: Apparently Trick is a good chef, though that is currently stuck as a mere fact states in the webcomic.
* HonestyAesop: Trick gives one in Date Trick when asked what they value most in a friend, their answer being sincerity.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Almost everything the mice of Wormwood say indicates that they [[spoiler:''eat travelers'']]. However, Trick is under the impression that they just save the best food for guests, and never figures it out even after Drop helps them escape.
* IncompatibleOrientation: Treat reveals in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' that she thought she had feelings for Trick, albeit not the same feelings she has for Mochi and Moxie. Regardless, with the confirmation that Trick is aromantic, their relationship wouldn't have gone anywhere.
* InformedAbility: The webcomic classifies them as one of the good cooks of Nami's universe, but we're yet to see that in-game.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Trick sometimes says offensive things to people without intending to, such as the mice of Wormwood where they assumed their caretaker The Highest Power is the sun, or the cat child whom they mistook for a girl upon meeting them.
* InnocentMeansNaive: Trick is a purely good wolf, and while they do understand things like wolves having a bad reputation, they completely fail to understand [[spoiler:the true intentions of the mice in Wormwood]].
* InterspeciesAdoption:
** After being abandoned by their biological parents, Trick was taken in by their human master.
** Trick themselves pull this [[spoiler:with the egg they steal from the Chickpea Enchanted Farm, even giving it a name]].
* IWillFindYou:
** The whole premise of ''Wandering Wolf Trick''. After Treat's disappearance, Trick set out on a journey to find her.
** The success of the endeavor above convinces Trick to try the same with their master. It remains to be seen if they'll be successful again.
* JourneyToFindOneself: Trick's conversation with Treat at the end of the fourth chapter has shades of this, with them talking about losing the home they've been looking for and now having to find a new one somewhere else.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/trick Trick]]'' and ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/vanilla Vanilla]]''.
* LineOfSightAlias: When infiltrating Chickpea Enchanted Farm, Trick's codename will be based on whatever they bought from the vending machine. If you don't buy anything, Trick defaults to "Granola".
* MeaningfulEcho:
** Trick's goodbye to Treat at the end of the fourth game, which mirrors Treat's last words to Trick before running away from the pack.
** Trick will also echo Drop's words to a witch in Krem who thinks it's ridiculous a mouse could eat a jackal.
* NiceGuy: Trick is considerate, cheerful, and polite to everybody they meet.
* NaiveNewcomer: Trick shows signs of being this in the witch town due to it being their first time in a big city, such as not understanding how to make a wish with the water fountain.
* NobleWolf: Like Treat, Trick is not at all like the perceived image of predators most characters have.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: In the witch town, Trick runs into a lost kitten child and tries to help them find their mom. [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished All this does is make the mother think Trick is trying to eat her child and yell at them]].
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Trick's optimism and cheerfulness almost never wavers, unless something truly personal shakes them, which was the case with their master's disappearance.
* ParentalAbandonment:
** It was left ambiguous in-game how Trick ended up living with their human master, whether their parents died or abandoned them. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/234/ This Q&A comic strip]] confirms it to be the latter.
** You could argue this happened again with their human master when he left, even if it was done for Trick's sake.
* PerpetualPoverty: Trick spends months searching for Treat, all without a single dollar in their pocket. They rely on foraging and the kindness of strangers to survive.
* PerpetualSmiler: It even says so in their bio in-game, and indeed, Trick almost always has a smile their face. Even when they're sad or distressed, their smile wavers but does not completely fade.
* PlatonicKissing: At the end of ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', Trick has the option to kiss the sleeping Treat's forehead before leaving.
* ThePollyanna: Trick is unfailingly optimistic, and doesn't let anything, no matter how bad, weight them down.
* RaisedByHumans: Unlike most characters, Trick was raised by a human and they lived together in his cabin.
* RedIsHeroic: Trick is a red wolf and is very kindhearted and helpful to everyone.
* RedOniBlueOni: The upbeat, outgoing red to Treat's depressed and withdrawn blue. It even fits with them being a red wolf and a grey wolf, respectively.
* TheRedeemer: Unintentionally so for Drop, since [[spoiler:they never figured out that the mice are a dangerous cult eating passerbys]]. Meeting Trick convinced the mouse to leave her life in Wormwood behind.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: When Treat's pack discovers her disappearance, Powder is worried and even suggests that she could've gotten buried under the snow during the avalanche, but Trick rebukes it by saying that there's no use in thinking something so sad and sets out to find Treat.
* StepfordSmiler: Downplayed. Trick is a genuine [[ThePollyanna Pollyanna]] and tries to think positively about their master's disappearance, but deep down they still feel hurt by it.
* SupremeChef: Though [[InformedAbility we never actually see them cook in-game]], [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/91/ the webcomic]] says Trick is a good cook. It is implied that they were the pack's TeamChef before they left.
* TerribleArtist: Downplayed. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/82/ Their art]] is no worse than Treat's (who already thinks she's not very good) but it does get a laugh out of her, possibly from how silly it looks.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Trick enjoys eating trail mix in the games, but according to [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ the webcomic]], their favorite food is actually mushrooms.
* VegetarianCarnivore: Unlike Treat, Trick has never eaten meat in their life.
* VirtuousVegetarianism: When Trick arrives to the witch town, they meet a kitten who lost their mother in the market. The kitten is terrified, thinking Trick will eat them but the wolf assures them that they are vegetarian.
* WalkingTheEarth: Trick visits many different places while searching for Treat. Upon finding Treat, Trick realizes they love traveling and decides to keep going. In ''Dreaming Treat'', they periodically send Treat and Mochi postcards from the places they visit.
* WelcomeToTheBigCity: As Trick tells Nougat, the witch town is the first big town they ever visited.
[[/folder]]
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!Rabbits
[[folder:Manjuu "Juju"]]
!!Manjuu
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juju_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You won't get past me, wolf! I'm not gonna let you eat any of my friends!!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (dream sequence), ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Mochi in Frosting''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (cameo)

Mochi's cousin and self-proclaimed protector of Frosting. Juju hates wolves and foxes with a burning passion, and her relationship with Mochi goes sour when Mochi starts hanging out with Treat and Moxie.
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* AbsoluteXenophobe: Frosting eventually ended up banning ''all'' non-rabbit species from entering, even other herbivores like mice. While Juju herself is only shown to be prejudiced against wolves and foxes specifically, it's safe to assume she shares those views.
-->'''Juju:''' I wish we could just shut our gates... It'd be so much easier if only rabbits could live here.
* AntiMentor: In the seventh game, Mochi reveals that [[spoiler:the reason she had bangs is because she was mercilessly bullied for having heterochromia and it was Juju who advised her to hide it]]. Treat and Moxie are understandably disgusted.
-->'''Treat:''' That's awful. [[BeYourself You shouldn't have to hide]].\\
'''Moxie:''' Just when I thought I couldn't hate her more than I already did... Your cousin totally sucks.
* AntiVillain: Juju has a FreudianExcuse for her bigotry involving [[spoiler:her DisappearedDad whom she thinks was taken and eaten by wolves when she was younger]], and though she's called out by Mochi saying bigotry cannot be justified no matter what, she still retains ''some'' degree of sympathy thanks to some PetTheDog moments.
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: When Mochi points out that the foxes haven't actually killed anybody, Juju is forced to make up excuses for why she still thinks they're dangerous. Apparently, the only reason the rabbits have been able to survive for so long is because they got ''lucky''.
* BerserkButton: Just the thought of predators seems to be a surefire way to set her off, but she's especially pissed whenever she sees Mochi associating with them.
* BigBad: Ironically the closest thing the series has to one, as she is far, far crueler than most predators that we see in the games. Although she doesn't appear much after the second game, she still indirectly causes trouble for Treat and her friends by having Frosting adopt a rabbits-only policy, which encourages even more racist rabbits to start living in Frosting, which in turn leads to Treat encountering rude customers at work and [[spoiler:Mochi's garden getting vandalized]].
* BigotryException: This applies to all rabbits in Frosting regarding Brickzo, Senbei's father, but Juju notably has no prejudice against him not just because he built the wall for them, but also because she has a crush on his son.
* BigSisterInstinct: While Juju is out to protect all rabbits from predators, she's fiercely protective of her cousin Mochi in particular, even after their relationship soured. Heck, rabbits themselves aren't safe from Juju's insults if they come after Mochi.
* CantTakeCriticism: Juju has an unbelievably strong inability to admit her mistakes, so whenever she is called out on her behavior by Mochi (or even Treat and Moxie on some occasions), her only response is to lash out violently.
* ClashingCousins: From the moment Mochi first befriends Treat, her relationship with Juju starts deteriorating rapidly to the point where now they could be considered enemies, even though Mochi admits that she still misses her cousin and wishes things didn't turn out the way they did.
* ControlFreak: Towards Mochi. Juju thinks she's in the right for trying to tell Mochi what to do constantly, particularly telling her off for hanging out with wolves and foxes, and telling her to go back to her parents because it's ForYourOwnGood.
* TheCynic: Goes hand in hand with thinking all predators are bad news. Juju doesn't have the brightest view on the world.
* DaddysGirl: If nothing else, she seems to have been really close with her dad. [[spoiler:His disappearance being blamed on wolves is Juju's primary motivation for wanting to keep rabbits away from all predators]].
* DeclarationOfProtection: She sees it as her duty to protect Frosting from predators, unfortunately failing to understand that Treat and Moxie genuinely mean no harm.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The moment Treat steps foot inside Frosting, Juju yells for everyone in town to get inside and lock their doors. If Treat tries talking to her, Juju will declare that she's not gonna let Treat eat anyone. The next time she's seen, she's berating Treat for coming to town to shop with no concern over her dire situation and even tells her to go starve and die. This all establishes her as prejudiced, paranoid jerkasss who is utterly convinced predators are evil.
* EvenBadPeopleLoveTheirParents: [[spoiler:Juju's father Mango is one of the few characters in the series who she truly loves, and her sadness over losing him to wolves years prior plays a vital role in creating the person she is today]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Deep down, Juju really cares about all the rabbits and her cousin Mochi. It's just that she's so ridiculously radical about her anti-predator views that she comes off as less sympathetic than them. [[spoiler:Not to mention that this obsession started in the first place because she believes her father was killed by wolves when she was younger]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: At the very least, she does seem geniunely shocked when she finds out about [[spoiler:Treat's and Mochi's garden getting destroyed]].
-->'''Juju:''' Damn, I don't like that wolf either but [[DisproportionateRetribution this is a little overboard]].
* FantasticRacism: She is absolutely convinced that wolves and foxes are evil, and refuses to even consider the possibility that they might be friendly. While her stance on other species isn't currently known, it is thanks to her efforts that ''all'' non-rabbit species are forbidden from entering Frosting from the third game onwards.
* ForYourOwnGood:
** Juju rationalizes her extremist views on predators by claiming that she wants to protect everyone in Frosting.
-->'''Juju:''' I'd rather be the bad guy than let anyone get hurt.
** She also uses this when kicking Mochi out of Frosting and sending her back to her parents, telling her that she doesn't want her to get hurt.
* FreudianExcuse: Juju's family already had some racist tendencies when she was young, but the memory of [[spoiler:her father being taken away by a wolf]] has made her downright obsessive about her anti-predator views.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Mochi calls out Juju on her prejudices by telling her that hating predators because of past events is not the answer, since not all of them are actually bad.
* HairRaisingHare: Downplayed. Juju is a racist {{Jerkass}} towards anyone who's not a rabbit, but she is not without redeeming qualities.
* HatesTheirParent: [[spoiler:Juju is not on good terms with her mother Castella, due to their differing opinions on wolves]].
* HiddenEyes: Her CharacterPortrait shows her this way when she kicks Juju out of Frosting.
* HiddenDepths: If you interact with Annie and May in the first game with Mochi in tow, she'll ask when the hot springs will reopen and comments that Juju finds the establishment to be very nice.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She accuses Mochi of being selfish and thinking about no one while hanging out hanging out with Treat in the first game. In the sixth game, she has the nerve to abandon Mochi's quest to find [[spoiler:her garden's destroyer]] just to have a moment with her crush.
* IncompatibleOrientation: She was briefly in a relationship with Danny, but gave up when the latter turned out to be gay. At least, that's what she tells Mochi. Considering Juju's inability to admit her own mistakes, it's possible that she is just making excuses.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Her hatred for predators seems to rely on this, especially since she still hates Treat despite her showing no signs of wanting to eat rabbits, even moreso after she saved her from being eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: Juju.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Ditching your cousin and her mission to find the culprit who wrecked her garden in favor of having a private moment with your crush is a tad bit selfish, don't you think, Juju?
* {{Jerkass}}: She is constantly shouting abuse at Treat and the foxes, and even Mochi on occasion.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Mochi in Frosting'', Mochi's sour mood over [[spoiler:her destroyed garden]] makes her overemotional and prone to picking fights with some other rabbits, and Juju always reminds her to be calm and logical if she's going to look for the culprit.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk:
** She claims she wants to ask for Senbei's help with Mochi's investigation, but it turns out she just wants to enjoy a private moment with him. Mochi is outraged when she finds out.
** When Mochi [[spoiler:reveals her heterochromia]], she recounts that rabbits always made fun of her for it. Though Juju always protected her, she also just told her to hide it if she doesn't want to be made fun of. If it was possible, Treat's and Moxie's opinion on Juju sours even further.
* KickTheDog: Her harsh remark to Treat peacefully buying food from Danny's convenience store, telling her to starve and die.
* KickTheMoralityPet: Definitely [[spoiler:kicking out her cousin Mochi at the end of the second game]] after being nothing but protective of her. This action shatters a lot of fondness Mochi had for Juju.
* KnightTemplar: Her overprotectiveness of the other rabbits combined with her prejudice against predators leads to her being a villain with nominally good intentions.
* LikeParentUnlikeChild: Both of them, interestingly enough. [[spoiler:Castella is the only one in the family who believes predators aren't bad, and thus convinced Mango was not eaten by wolves. Mango, on the other hand, used to be prejudiced like his daughter but the incident he had convinced him that not all wolves are bad]], while Juju remains stubborn as a mule with her hatred for predators.
* NeverMyFault:
** She refuses to acknowledge the fact that she deliberately approached the foxes and started screaming insults at them before she got kidnapped.
** She also can't seem to understand why Mochi is upset by her decision to ditch the investigation and hang out with Senbei. And in the same conversation, tells Mochi that her life had only gotten worse because of being with Treat, completely ignoring that she's behind most, if not all, their problems.
* NoSympathy: Even when she finds out about the dire situation Treat is in because of the avalanche in the first game, Juju has nothing but scorn to say to her.
* TheParanoiac: And how! Her closed-mindedness and mistrust of predators are the defining attributes of her character. To put it in perspective, at the end of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', after Treat has lived near Frosting for nearly three months without once trying to eat anybody, hung out with Mochi regularly, and rescued Juju from being eaten by foxes, Juju is ''still'' convinced that Treat is plotting something bad.
* PerpetualFrowner: The girl is hardly ever in a good mood.
* PetTheDog:
** Admittedly, it would be a stretch to say Juju is evil because she has some compassionate moments with her cousin Mochi, probably the closest thing to a MoralityPet that Juju has.
** Notably, she gets one for ''Treat'' in the sixth game, where she admits that [[spoiler:whoever wrecked the garden]] took their hatred of wolves too far, and that having to come to that sight after a good day at the beach where [[spoiler:Treat and Mochi became an OfficialCouple]] must've sucked for both of them.
* ShippingTorpedo: Downplayed. In the sixth game, Juju does mention that she's not too happy Mochi is dating a wolf but she doesn't make a big fuss over it.
* SympathyForTheHero: She's ''genuinely'' appalled to find out [[spoiler:that someone hated wolves so much, they wrecked the garden of Treat and Mochi]], and offers sympathy for both of them.
* TragicBigot: As explained above, the reason behind Juju's obsession with detaining predators is because [[spoiler:her father, Mango, was taken away by wolves when she was younger and she never saw him again]]. [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse It doesn't justify her bigotry]] (as Mochi tells her) but at least it gives [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes some depth to her character]]. [[spoiler:What's even more tragic is that the wolf who took him (revealed to be Treat's father Cotton) actually took him in because of the injury the old rabbit sustained, but Juju [[DramaticIrony doesn't know that]]]].
* UngratefulBitch: It doesn't matter if Treat saved her from the clutches of Salt and Pepper; she ''still'' thinks Treat is bad news.
* VillainyFreeVillain: Juju is the closest thing to a main antagonist the series has, but she's not actually evil nor is she a lawbreaker. She's just a major jerk towards all predators.
* WackyParentSeriousChild: PlayedForDrama. While Juju acts rough mannered in her self proclaimed quest to protect rabbits from predators, both her parents [[spoiler:Mango and Castella]] are loving and accepting of everyone regardless of their species.
* XenophobicHerbivore: Being prejudiced against predators is common for most of the rabbits in the series, but Juju is especially bad about it.
* YouKilledMyFather: It is confirmed in the seventh chapter that [[spoiler:Juju came to especially hate predators after her father went missing and was supposedly eaten by wolves. Unfortunately, she doesn't know that he is alive and living with Treat's pack]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dango "Danny"]]
!!Dango
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danny_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Watch out for yourself, kiddo."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit who runs the convenience store in Frosting. Danny is Mochi's friend and Juju's roommate.
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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:If Mochi finds Danny and Chai in the hot springs in the sixth game, it looks like they're about to kiss before she barged in on them]].
* AmicableExes: With Juju. Apparently they briefly dated before Danny turned out to be gay. At least according to Juju.
* ApatheticClerk: Danny claims the hopes and dreams of minimum wage workers are in the trash.
* ClosetTrans: For whatever reason, Danny is reluctant to tell Juju about their gender identity issues.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Danny starts out as stoic, apathetic, and possessing bangs-styled hair. When they start figuring out their gender identity and opening up to Treat and Mochi, their hair is tied back so their whole face is visible.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Their hairstyle in the first two chapters covers their left eye, signifying their aloofness.
* InSeriesNickname: Danny.
* InterspeciesFriendship: Danny befriends Chai when meeting them in "Dreaming Treat" after talking with them about their gender identity issues.
* InterspeciesRomance: In a hidden scene in ''Mochi in Frosting'', [[spoiler:if Danny befriended Chai in the previous chapter, Mochi can find the two staying at the hot springs together]].
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: With Frosting being wary of predators in general, Danny acts cold and rude towards Treat whenever she stops by to buy food. Their opinion on predators changes when Moxie admits she can't bring herself to eat anybody, and later on they even help Mochi move her stuff into Treat's house, showing that they trust Treat to take care of her. Despite this, it takes them months before they're willing to face Treat again and apologize to her.
* LGBTAwakening: In ''Dreaming Treat'', Danny starts having doubts about their gender when more male rabbits start visiting the hot springs. They talk about their issues with Chai and decide to start using they/them pronouns.
* TheStoic: Before taking a level in cheerfulness, Danny always used to have the same facial expression and never emoted a lot.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: They become more open and outgoing after apologising to Treat and befriending Chai.
* WhenSheSmiles: While Danny is initally a very apathetic and unhappy person, they show happiness for the first time when hanging out with everyone at the beach. In chapter 7, Mochi comments that she hasn't seen Danny smile in a very long time.
* WhichRestroomDilemma: Danny has no problem bathing alone, but feels anxious about bathing with a bunch of male rabbits, and doesn't believe they're welcome in the women's bath.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lemonne]]
!!Lemonne
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lemonne_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I don't know how I should feel about a wolf barging into my home, but... It's nice to meet you anyway."'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:[[labelnote:Clementine]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clementine_portrait.png]][[/labelnote]]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

One of Mochi's neighbors, a softspoken rabbit with ties to the Netherworld.

In the original series, her role was played by Clementine, a guest character belonging to Tryph.
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Clementine has both pink hair and eyes, just like Mochi.
* EmotionlessGirl: She never seems to show any emotion, and reacts with only DullSurprise when Treat shows up in her house.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Fitting with her name, Lemonne has yellow hair and she's a kind, if distant girl.
* MaybeMundaneMaybeMagic: She ''seems'' like just another rabbit person, but she also claims to come from the Netherworld, and she left Frosting shortly after their "rabbits only" policy was instated. Nami eventually confirmed [[https://cohost.org/nomnomnami/post/3963087-you-were-close-it-s here]] that Lemonne is in fact a demon disguised as a rabbit.
* NiceGirl: She is nothing but cordial to her guests, even the ones that happen to be wolves.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Clementine has pink hair and she's a nice, if emotionless girl.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Implied to be Devipuri, as she tells Trick everyone loves it where she's from.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pitaya]]
!!Pitaya
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pitaya_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I, the legendary ninja Pitaya... will keep training, so that I may one day join you on your legendary Curry Hunting adventures."'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:[[labelnote:Ritseiku]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ritseiku_portrait.png]][[/labelnote]]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Trick Comes Home''

Another one of Mochi's neighbors. He claims to be a legendary ninja from beyond the stars, but the other rabbits just think he's a weirdo.

In the original series, his role was played by Ritseiku, a guest character belonging to Kayla Grimes.
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* TheBusCameBack: Pitaya was absent from the story for a long time after ''Friendly Bunny Mochi''. When Mochi returns to Frosting in the sixth chapter, she learns that his house now belongs to the Flan family, leaving his current whereabouts unknown. He finally makes an appearance in Krem in the eighth chapter, where he is on a journey to his homeland.
* {{Chuunibyou}}: There is currently no evidence that he isn't just an ordinary rabbit with an overactive imagination. He is more humble than your typical chuuni, however, as he spends more time ascribing cool characteristics to ''other'' people than to himself.
* InSeriesNickname: Ritseiku was sometimes called "Ritz" by Mochi.
* NiceGuy: In his own strange, chuuni way. He likes to treat the people around him as fellow legendary warriors.
* TheNicknamer: He refuses to call Mochi by just her name and insists on giving her a cool title instead.
-->'''Pitaya:''' Nicknames make things more interesting. Wouldn't you agree?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Boreas]]
!!Boreas
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boreas_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"A wolf being followed around by a little bunny... Frosting sure is a strange town."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

A traveling rabbit who visits Frosting from time to time.
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* NiceGuy: While he has some reservations about helping Trick get to Daifuku, he is simply worried about how other rabbits might react to their presence. All in all, he is very pleasant and quick to trust others.
* PutOnABus: Boreas hasn't made an appearance since ''Wandering Wolf Trick''.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He briefly reappears in ''Wandering Wolf Trick'' to give Trick a ticket so they can continue their journey. The ticket ends up being to Daifuku, where you can meet Mochi's aunt and learn the truth about Juju's missing father. He still gives you the ticket even if you don't do the sidequest, but it's not as significant then.
* TastesLikeFriendship: In his first meeting with Trick, he agrees to give them a ticket to Daifuku in exchange for some food. Trick finds an apple tree and gives him one, which he accepts.
* WalkingTheEarth: Like Trick, he is a traveler who often visits many places.
* WanderingMinstrel: He is a traveler who plays the flute for a living.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mousse]]
!!Mousse
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mousse_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Sorry ma'am, I don't make the rules. I just enforce them."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit who moves into Frosting some time after the second game. He guards the south gate of Frosting and turns away any non-rabbits who try to enter the village.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moment when Moxie is ranting about the wall of Frosting.
-->'''Moxie:''' Hey, someone's gotta be angry about this big ugly thing, right?
-->'''Mousse:''' How noble of you.
* GentleGiant: He's a well-meaning person, and if you interact with his bed, Mochi will comment on him being taller than Treat.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Inverted. While he ultimately fails to help Mochi with [[spoiler:her wrecked garden]], he seems to be a competent guard who takes his job seriously.
* JustFollowingOrders: This is what he says to the cat couple in the third game when he prevents them from entering Frosting.
* NamedInTheSequel: He was not given a name until ''Dreaming Treat''. Before that, Nami just called him "guard man".
* NeverBareheaded: So far, he's only seen wearing his guard headgear, and in ''Mochi in Frosting'', his pajamas include a nightcap.
* NiceGuy: He's a bit distant, but nevertheless has a good heart. In the third game, he assures Moxie that he doesn't blame her for Frosting's current situation, and in the sixth game, he offers to help Mochi with her [[spoiler:garden situation]].
* PunchClockVillain: His job is to prevent non-rabbits from entering Frosting, but he personally doesn't have anything against predators, and seems to dislike having to turn people away. He is on good terms with Treat and Moxie, but avoids getting too friendly with them for the sake of his job.
-->'''Mousse:''' They might replace me with someone "mean" if I were to call a rabbit who lives with a wolf my friend.
* RedIsHeroic: His guard uniform is mainly red in color.
* TheStoic: His expression pretty much never changes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mango]]
!!Mango
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mango_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't think I wouldn't notice you callin' me 'old man' again. I ain't THAT old!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

An older rabbit who lives with Treat's pack. He has trouble walking due to a leg injury, so he spends most of his days sitting indoors and making storage baskets for the wolves.
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* AgeInsecurity: Vaguely implied. When Trick greets him as "old man", he argues that he's not THAT old.
* CareerEndingInjury: He never fully recovered from breaking his leg in an avalanche, and believed he'd only be a burden if he were to return to his family's farm, which is why he decided to stay with the wolves in Vanilla.
* CoolOldGuy: He's an old rabbit with a kind heart.
* CoolUncle: [[spoiler:Serves as this to Mochi. She was devastated to learn that he was alive all along when almost everyone else in her family was convinced he died, and the two quickly become close once they actually meet.]]
* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:It is revealed in the fourth game that he is in fact Juju's father who was seemingly kidnapped by wolves years before the events of the series]].
* EyesAlwaysShut: Both his sprite and CharacterPortrait depict him with closed eyes at all times.
* InnocentBigot: He doesn't hate Moxie, but he still cracks a rude joke upon meeting her.
* JerkassRealization: He used to hate wolves just as much as Juju does today. Unlike Juju, however, Mango had the heart to rethink his actions after a wolf rescued him from an avalanche.
* NiceGuy: He used to prejudiced against wolves like most rabbits but changed for the better after getting rescued by one.
* OldShame: Mango has a good heart, but also an incredibly fragile ego. He found it very difficult to forgive himself for that time he shouted insults at a wolf who was only trying to help him.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: [[spoiler:His entire family (except Castella) is convinced he was killed by wolves. When Mochi finds out the truth, she is devastated that she's been lied to her whole life.]]
* SelfImposedExile: The reason he is living with wolves in the first place. After he was needlessly hostile towards Cotton during their first meeting, he became so ashamed of himself that he just couldn't bring himself to go back and face his family after that, and his broken leg didn't help matters either.
* TastesLikeFriendship: When Mango first met Cotton, he got caught in an avalanche and broke his leg. Cotton offered to help him if he could give him something to eat, and although all the old rabbit had was a riceball, Cotton accepted it and helped him.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:Since he was too embarrassed to return home after the day he and Juju encountered a wolf, Juju assumed the worst had happened to him and became obsessed with protecting rabbits from predators.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There is much more to this old rabbit than meets the eye, given that [[spoiler:his actions -- or rather, his inaction -- ended up inadvertently driving his daughter Juju to villainy]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Castella]]
!!Castella
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castella_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Good luck, and come back when ya can. Auntie Castella's crepes will be waitin' here for ya."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick''

Mochi's aunt, a sweet old lady who sells crepes in the rabbit city of Daifuku.
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* ChekhovsGunman: She is briefly mentioned by Mochi in the beginning of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', and shows up in person two games later as part of a sidequest that reveals Juju's backstory.
* ExplosiveBreeder: She mated with three partners and had many children.
* {{Polyamory}}: She has two partners in addition to the one who went missing. It is apparently very common for rabbits to have multiple partners, since it makes it easier to take care of their many children. She finds it unusual that her sister only has one partner and one child.
* SweetBaker: She offers Trick a free crepe because she can tell Trick is exhausted from their travels, and happily chats with Trick while preparing it, all without a second thought.
* WhiteSheep: She is considered an oddball among her family due to being one of the few rabbits to ''not'' be irrationally hateful towards wolves.
[[/folder]]
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!Foxes
[[folder:Salt and Pepper]]
!!Salt and Pepper
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salt_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Whaddaya know, Peppah, we's gots some tasty meats come fer a visit!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pepper_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Your accent's weirder than usual. Why are you doing that?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A couple of foxes who live in the Foxy Den with Moxie. They start living near Frosting because they want to catch and eat the rabbits there, but that turns out to be easier said than done.
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* AffectionateNickname: Pepper is sometimes called "Peps" by her friends.
* AloofAlly: Pepper acts this way towards Moxie in the third game, explicitly telling the latter that she will not help her just because Salt volunteered to, so if you get stuck, you can only ask Salt for help. Even when she agrees to partake in the murder mystery, Moxie is only able to get Pepper on board by letting her be the murderer in the story and kill Salt.
* AmbiguousSituation: What is the true nature of their relationship? Are they friends, lovers or something else? Nami intentionally kept this vague.
* BadBadActing: For someone who likes to pretend to be a mobster for fun, Salt's acting in Moxie's play is surprisingly dull.
-->'''"Madam Saltsworth":''' Oh ho ho. You flatter me, Miss Moxiella. Oh ho ho ho.
* BrutalHonesty: Pepper doesn't know how to mince words, and will say whatever is on her mind no matter how tactless it might come off as.
* DeadpanSnarker: Pepper is quick to make jabs about everything and everyone.
* EyesOutOfSight: Salt's hair covers everything except her nose and mouth.
* FoulFox: Downplayed with both, although Pepper follows this trope closer than Salt, being the meanest of Moxie's friends. That said, it is implied that she still has a good heart.
* FreudianTrio: Salt is the outgoing, friendly Id while Pepper is the balanced Ego between her and Chai.
* HarmlessVillain: Much like Moxie, they like to act dangerous, but don't actually have the heart to hurt anybody. If Treat lets them attack her, they will eventually feel bad for her and give up the fight.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of Pepper's hair sometimes covers her right eye, befitting her cold and standoffish nature.
* IronicName: Salt is outgoing and playful, while Pepper is grumpy and negative. In other words, Salt is peppy and Pepper is salty.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/foxyden Foxyden]]'', and its BossRemix ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/foxy-battle Foxy Battle]]''.
* NeverMyFault: Pepper is upset that Mochi is no longer hosting curry nights. When Salt points out that Mochi is probably upset by their attempt to eat Juju, Pepper denies all responsibility.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Salt is the nice one, being the most outgoing and affable member of Moxie's friends. Pepper is the mean one, being pretty much always in a sour mood.
* PerpetualFrowner: Pepper hasn't been seen smiling ''once'' in the whole series.
* PerpetualSmiler: Being the cheerful one, Salt always sports a smile on her face.
* RedOniBlueOni: Salt is the cheerful, friendly red to Pepper's cold and confrontational blue.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: If you talk to Pepper on the beach in ''Dreaming Treat'', she will tell Treat that she is ''not'' having fun.
* {{Tsundere}}: There are implications that Pepper's cranky PerpetualFrowner attitude is just an act. She claims to dislike Salt's silly accents, but also worries when she stops doing them, and becomes downright flustered when Salt offers to start putting them on again.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Neither expected Treat to be be strong enough to knock both of them down in one hit.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Salt likes to tease and annoy Pepper, while Pepper takes joy in "murdering" Salt in Moxie's play. Despite this, the two are inseparable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chai]]
!!Chai
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chai_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"A rabbit coming in here and buying meat... friggin' weird."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A fox who runs the convenience store in the Foxy Den. They are peaceful in nature and seem to have a passion for acting.
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* ArtShift: Chai's dialogue portrait inexplicably becomes much more detailed when they're in acting mode.
* ApatheticClerk: Chai is the cashier in the Foxy Den and they are always emotionless when dealing with customers.
* BishieSparkle: Chai's character in Moxie's play is a PrettyBoy who is constantly sparkling for no reason.
* FoulFox: Completely averted. Chai is the most chill of the foxes we meet.
* FreudianTrio: Chai is the low-key and peaceful Superego.
* HiddenDepths: This ApatheticClerk is actually a very passionate actor with a larger-than-life performance that you wouldn't expect from someone like them.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Their right eye is perpetually covered by their hair, emphasizing Chai's peaceful nature.
* InterspeciesFriendship: In ''Dreaming Treat'', there is a chance for Chai to befriend the rabbit Danny and help them work out their gender issues.
* InterspeciesRomance: There is a hidden scene in ''Mochi in Frosting'' where [[spoiler:Mochi walks in on Danny and Chai at the hot springs, looking like they're about to kiss]].
* LampshadeHanging: When Treat and Mochi come to buy meat from their store, Chai points out how odd it is that [[AscendedToCarnivorism a herbivorous rabbit would buy meat]].
* LargeHam: Contrasting with their usual stoic demeanor, they become ''very'' passionate when playing their role in Moxie's murder mystery.
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Chai is the in-between one, preferring to keep their distance from Salt and Pepper and just do their own thing.
* TheQuietOne: Of all the foxes, Chai talks the least. On the other hand, when they're acting...
* TheStoic: They're a quiet fox who doesn't emote much.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of all the foxes in Moxie's friend group, Chai is the only one who never attempts to eat anybody.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moxie's Mom]]
!!Moxie's Mom
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mom_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"If the world expects us to prey on the weak, we mustn't disappoint them. Wouldn't you agree?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (title screen only), ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Lucky Number Moxie'' (dream sequence)

The landlady of the Foxy Den. She once ran a very profitable chain of hotels, but it fell apart due to rumors that the staff was eating the guests.
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* AbusiveMom: Towards Moxie. She belittles her at every opportunity and does not care what happens to her.
* AffablyEvil: Despite the rocky relationship she has with her daughter, Trick can optionally have a conversation with her and she seems rather polite.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: While without a doubt she's not the best parent, it's hard to say she's truly malicious since it seems like she ran her hotels smoothly and, in her own words, was willing to rise above the idea of denying customers and employees simply based on their race, though it's unclear if she genuinely believes in equality or if she's simply interested in making profit and taking advantage of this.
* AwfulWeddedLife: Implied. Moxie mentions in ''Lucky Number Moxie'' that her mother told her to never get married or [[GoldDigger her spouse will steal half of her assets]]. This combined with what she tells Trick in the fourth game, it could be that her husband did exactly that when he left with their sons.
* BenevolentBoss: There's no indication that was malevolent towards her staff. She didn't discriminate when it comes to hiring and she made sure all of them are qualified to provide the best experience possible for customers.
* CrankyLandlord: She does not show mercy to her daughter regarding payment for renting the Foxy Den.
* DisownedParent: Moxie cuts her out of her life following the events of ''Clever Fox Moxie''.
* EvilOldFolks: While her exact age is unknown, she's the only older character that's shown to be explicitly unpleasant so far.
* EvilOverlooker: She's depicted behind Moxie in the third game's title card, ominously looming over her daughter.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's a villainous character who wears overt amounts of eye makeup.
* {{Foil}}: She's contrasted with Cotton and Candy in the seventh chapter: Treat's parents have a close relationship with her and care about her happiness, and are also HappilyMarried after years of being together. Moxie's mother doesn't care about her daughter much and subjected her to a lot of verbal abuse that severely damaged her self-esteem, and due to the blow her hotel chain suffered, her husband left her along with their sons.
* FoulFox: The only fox to completely play this straight so far, and looking at her other tropes should give you an idea why.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: When Trick meets her, she's smoking with what looks like a stick. Her coughing is most likely caused by this habit.
* GreaterScopeVillain: She never appears in person except in the fourth game, but she's the one who kickstarts the plot of ''Clever Fox Moxie'' and ultimately leads to [[spoiler:her own daughter becoming homeless]]. Even after Moxie finally gets a job and a place to live, her mother's scorn still haunts her in the form of hallucinations.
* HateSink: While not readily apparent from the first chapter she's introduced in, ''Lucky Number Moxie'' showcase some of the ramifications that her overly harsh parenting had on Moxie, painting her a verbally abusive mother who doesn't care at all for her daughter.
* JerkassToOne: Judging from her optional conversation with Trick, she can be civil with other people but has only contempt for her daughter.
* KarmaHoudini: Aside from Moxie cutting her out of her life, she receives no comeuppance for treating her daughter like crap.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing remotely humourous about her character.
* NoNameGiven: She doesn't introduce herself when Trick speaks to her, so we never learn her name.
* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Her hotel staff consisted of many species (only 20% of them being foxes) and all of them were trained well. Of course, there is no indication that she was a villain back then, or that she retained her beliefs after her fall.
* RichesToRags: Once a successful hotel manager, now living in a trash-filled hovel.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: She seems to be plotting something evil against the people who ruined her life, claiming that since the world expects her to be a dangerous predator, she might as well not disappoint them.
* TookALevelInCynic: Her worldview took a serious blow after she was driven out of business due to a conspiracy that slandered predators, especially since many prey animals under her employment lost their jobs because of it.
* TrashOfTheTitans: There are heaps of garbage bags inside her house. She has nobody to clean it up for her due to her entire family having cut ties with her.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Moxie's mom is an abusive mother to her only daughter, and the aura surrounding her is ominous in contrast to the setting of the games.
[[/folder]]
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!Wolves
[[folder:Cotton and Candy]]
!!Cotton and Candy
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cotton_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I'll be okay. She'll be okay. Things like this happen. It'll all be fine."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/candy_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Treat is a grown wolf... She'll be alright."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

Treat's parents. They were once part of a pack of predatory wolves, but left to form their own pack when Treat was just a child.
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* AlwaysAChildToParent: Candy admits that she can't help but see the younger wolves in the pack as babies even though they're adults.
* BaldnessAngst: Cotton prefers to keep his bald spot covered up. He wears hats even during summer.
* CoolOldGuy[=/=]CoolOldLady: They are the oldest in the pack and both of them are gentle souls.
* EarNotch: Candy is missing a bit of her left ear, though she doesn't display any of the tough or mean traits associated with the trope; she is just a gentle and loving, if a bit conservative, mother.
* GoodParents: They value Treat's happiness above all else, and while they're not entirely okay with her polygamous relationship, they make an effort to understand their daughter.
* HappilyMarried: They clearly love each other as much as they love Treat.
* NervousWreck: Cotton suffers from panic attacks. In particular, Treat's disappearance leaves him so rattled that he has to stay home and rest while the others search for her. When he finds out Treat is polyamorous, he fears that merely ''looking'' at Treat may trigger his anxiety.
* NeverBareheaded: Cotton wears hats at all times to hide his bald spot.
* NiceGuy[=/=]NiceGirl: Both of them are kindhearted just like Treat.
* NoMouth: Cotton's mouth is obscured by his beard.
* OpenMindedParent: Downplayed. While they're not entirely okay with Treat having two girlfriends, they genuinely want her to be happy and make an effort to understand how she feels.
* ParentalMarriageVeto: Heavily downplayed. Cotton and Candy are accepting of Mochi and Moxie, what they're against is Treat having two partners and even then, their love for their daughter wins over and they make an effort to try and understand her feelings.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Cotton plays a major role in the backstory of [[spoiler:Manjuu]]. A sidequest in the fourth game reveals that [[spoiler:Cotton rescued Juju's father Mango from an avalanche and allowed him to stay with the wolves. Juju is unaware of what really happened to Mango, and his disappearance is a major motivation for her hatred towards wolves]].
* StartMyOwn: Cotton and Candy left the original pack they were in while Treat was still young because the wolves in it were predatory.
* TeamMom: Candy may only be Treat's mother, but she likes to dote on all the young wolves in the pack.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: It's not noticeable that Cotton is shorter than both his wife ''and'' daughter until you look at the three of them side-by-side near the end of ''Lucky Number Moxie''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fennel and Powder]]
!!Fennel and Powder
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fennel_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"We were gonna get married! *sniffle* A-and be a family! *sniffle* And live in a cute little igloo, together, just the two of us!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/powder_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Sorry. She's just upset because Treat broke up with her last night."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (dream sequence), ''Lucky Number Moxie''

Two young wolf siblings from Treat's pack. Fennel dated Treat once, and became very upset when Treat left her without explaining why. Powder is worried by Treat's disappearance and doesn't understand how Trick and Candy can remain positive after the fact.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fourth game's art collection confirms that Powder is Fennel's brother, but the game itself provides no hints regarding his gender or pronouns. The seventh chapter lessens the confusion by having him grow facial hair.
* AmicableExes: At least, it looks like
Candy, Fennel and Treat made up at last in Chapter 7.
Powder[[/labelnote]]
* AngryChef: Near the end of ''Lucky Number Moxie'', Fennel is very aggressive about teaching Moxie how to grill a salmon. Powder is terrified of approaching Fennel while she is holding a knife.
* CelibateHero: Powder reveals to Moxie in the seventh chapter that he's not interested in having a partner, though there's more pressure on him for it than Trick because the latter came to the pack as an outsider.
* CommonalityConnection: Fennel and Moxie started off rough due to Fennel's jealousy over their relationship but the fox girl manages to get through to her a bit by comparing her situation with Treat to Moxie's own situation with her friends when they left her in the third game, and that they left because their paths went different ways and even then, they hung out just fine afterwards.
* TheEeyore: Powder is especially very pessimistic and downhearted.
* HopelessSuitor: Fennel for Treat. Not because she doesn't feel the same way, but because Treat wants to have more than one partner, something that goes against the norm and tradition of wolves. Fennel gets over it in the seventh chapter, though.
* HypocriticalHumor: Powder complains that ever since Treat and Trick left the pack, the chores had to be handled by him and his sister. Fennel immediately interjects by calling him a slacker.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Fennel stating that if Treat didn't want to be with her, she should've said so from the beginning. Though this is played with in that Treat probably liked Fennel but was having a dilemma with being in a monogamous relationship and couldn't tell anyone in the pack about it so she ran away.
** When Moxie calls out Powder for treating her poorly as a guest, he points out that they don't normally have guests, which she concedes is a good point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Powder acts very standoffish in the seventh game, understandably so since wolves don't typically have guests, but with Moxie's persuasion, he apologizes. Later, he also concedes that having Treat brings back good times.
* PerpetualFrowner: Between Fennel's temper and Powder's apathy, both of them are hardly ever seen smiling.
* RedOniBlueOni: Fennel is hot-tempered and angry while Powder is low-key and unemotional.
* SiblingYinYang: As stated above, these two are far from each other on the personality spectrum.
* TheSlacker: Fennel says that her brother is one, and judging from him not seen doing any chores onscreen, it seems accurate.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Fennel doesn't make any major appearances until the seventh chapter, but her attempted relationship with Treat plays a huge role in Treat's decision to leave the pack.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Fennel might act abrasive and angry with Treat for leaving her, but truly she was hurt by that because Treat told her that she likes her then tried taking it back.
* TeamChef: After Treat and Trick both leave the pack, Fennel is forced to take over most of the pack's chores, including cooking.
* {{Tsundere}}: Fennel acts pretty unpleasant most of the time, but when Moxie gets through to her, she shows a bit of niceness to the fox girl.
[[/folder]]
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!Witches
[[folder:Eleni]]
!!Eleni
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eleni_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I love love LOVE wolves and monsters and all kinds of scary creatures!!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

Mochi's eccentric neighbor, who is secretly a witch. Unlike the other inhabitants of Frosting, she has a strange fascination for evil creatures, and is downright excited to see a wolf wandering the village.
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* AscendedExtra: She receives a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'', which retells the story from her and Kamilla's points of view.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite (or possibly because of) her eccentricities, she is fully prepared to beat up and banish the demon Kamilla if the latter doesn't cooperate.
* CloudCuckooLander: Eleni is full of eccentricities and unusual interests.
* ConsummateLiar: She actually has the whole village convinced she's a rabbit like them despite being a witch in a PaperThinDisguise. Kamilla is also still unaware that she's not actually an angel. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/96/ When questioned about this]], Eleni says she's not worried, and even implies that witches like her lie a lot of the time.
* CuteAndPsycho: Her pink pigtails, red bows, and [[CuteOversizedSleeves oversized sleeves]] create a deliberately cutesy aesthetic, which is contrasted by her creepy hobbies and casual disregard for humanoid life.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: She has heart-shaped pupils in most of her appearances. [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/76/ One comic]] shows that she has normal pupils when sleeping, so it's possible she uses either magic or contact lenses to make them look different.
* FriendlessBackground: Her creepy interests tend to drive people away from her, which is why she thinks the only way for her to make a friend is to summon a demon.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She keeps several plush bunnies in her room. Her favorite is named [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/194/ Fluwupsy]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When asked about whether she'd choose true love or world peace, [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/192/ she chose the former]] because the world is not her problem.
* NightmareFetishist: She really loves dark and spooky things. She tends to draw a lot of negative attention due to her hobbies, which is why she left her old home and moved to Frosting.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her rabbit disguise is just a hat that looks like a rabbit head. Nobody in Frosting pays much attention to her anyway, so it still works.
* SummoningRitual: She is part of a sidequest in the second game, where she needs Mochi's help to collect materials to summon a demon.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: She thinks real life is confusing and would be a lot cooler if it played out like a story. Whenever she interacts with Kamilla, she pretends to be an angel just for the sheer dramatic value of an angel befriending a demon.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hers is marshmallows, according to the webcomic's cast list.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thyme and Spice]]
!!Thyme and Spice
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thyme_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Spice told you we're cosplayers...? How embarrassing..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spice_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Have you heard of a story called VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight?
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatWitches Witches]][[labelnote:*]]Eleni, Thyme and I are huge fans."'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''\\
'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/HerTearsWereMyLight'' (as Time and Space), ''another piece of candy''

Two witches who manage the [=InsteRail=] system. They are huge fans of ''her tears were my light'' and enjoy cosplaying as its main characters.
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Spice, Genoise, Marmalade[[/labelnote]]
* AllThereInTheManual: Their role in the games is very small, so most of what is known about them is found in Creator/NomnomNami's webcomic ''another piece of candy''.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Ambiguously ''witch'' in this case. While almost all witches in the setting could easily pass for a human, Thyme and Spice's skin color and pointy ears make them stand out. You may think it's just a part of their costumes, but in reality, they've always born an uncanny resemblance to Time and Space, [[http://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/112/ even before they got into cosplaying]]. However, several pointy-eared witches appear in Krem, so it's not as uncommon as one might think.
* CasualTimeTravel: They also offer time travel services, though it is very expensive and strictly regulated to prevent the frivolous creation of alternate universes.
* CompanionCube: Spice is almost never seen without her doll Nil.
* CosplayOtakuGirl: They are always in full cosplay when running the [=InsteRail=], but Thyme doesn't want everyone to know that.
* CreatorsShowWithinAShow: It is unclear exactly how ''her tears were my light'' can exist as a story in the ''Treat'' universe given that both works were made by the same developer. The notion that Thyme and Spice are incarnations of the "real" Time and Space [[RecursiveCanon only muddles things further]].
* CuteWitch: They are basically [[MoeAnthropomorphism Time and Space]] in witch costumes.
* DimensionalTraveler: Spice's spatial magic allows her to travel to parallel universes and even access a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ This comes in handy]] whenever her girlfriend gets lost in an alternate reality after abusing time travel too much.
* FourthWallObserver: In the Complete Series, Thyme and Spice speak to the player on the chapter select screen, and in the story proper Spice may ask the player if they're enjoying the story so far, to the confusion of whomever the player is controlling.
* GodInHumanForm: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/214/ The webcomic indicates]] that Thyme and Spice ''are'' Time and Space incarnated as witches (which means they are technically [[ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself cosplaying as themselves]]). The reason Nil isn't with them is because, as the embodiment of nothingness, she is afraid of what would happen to her if she tried to take on a physical form. Even so, she doesn't feel completely left out thanks to the doll that Spice is always carrying.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/insterail Insterail]]'', which is a remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfh-OvqFZ54 the title theme]] of ''her tears were my light''.
* ThePerfectionist: Thyme has a bad habit of using time travel to correct even the smallest errors in her life, such as [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ incorrectly guessing her girlfriend's favorite candy flavor]].
* PortalCrossroadWorld: The [=InsteRail=] in a nutshell. Spice describes it as a train with infinite entrances and infinite exits.
* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Spice makes costumes and dolls as a hobby.
* TimeyWimeyBall: [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/11/ One comic]] shows that Thyme gets erased from existence whenever she travels back in time and corrects her past mistakes. [[https://another-piece-of-candy.thecomicseries.com/comics/65/ A later comic]] indicates that even though Thyme herself disappears, the timeline that she came from continues to exist, implying there are countless timelines where Spice is alone and the [=InsteRail=] is crippled because Thyme abruptly ended her own existence. Spice would then travel to the new timeline in order to reunite with Thyme, though the problem of two Spices occupying the same timeline is never addressed.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Spice likes fruit salad, while Thyme likes shumai (a type of traditional Chinese dumpling).
* WelcomeToCorneria: Spice gives the exact same tutorial on using the [=InsteRail=] in every chapter she appears in, even to people she already knows.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Genoise]]
!!Genoise
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genoise_portrait_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Such a good little kitty-- Ah, I mean, foxie. That's right, you're a fox."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lucky Number Moxie''

A kindly old witch who runs a clothes shop in the witch town. She provides Moxie with a job and a place to stay after the Foxy Lodge is shut down.
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* AffectionateNickname: Moxie calls her "Gen".
* BenevolentBoss: Between buying Moxie her favorite yogurt, giving her time off to travel with her girlfriends, and giving Treat and Mochi new clothes for the road, it's not hard to see why Moxie enjoys working for Gen.
* CloudCuckooLander: She's a bit eccentric to say the least.
* CoolOldLady: Gen is a very kindhearted and caring towards Moxie, and gets along well with Treat and Mochi when she meets them.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of chapter 7, she lets Moxie have her favorite food for breakfast, then makes Moxie say a silly catchphrase when she gets to work, establishing her as a somewhat kooky BenevolentBoss.
* GrannyClassic: Visibly looks like an old lady, is kind and softspoken, likes to bake and serve tea to her guests, and often shows Moxie pictures of her old cat. Genoise definitely fits the "kindly grandma" bill.
* KindheartedCatLover: She's sweet to Moxie and all her customers. She also used to own a cat named Madeleine whom she loved.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Gen seems to consider Moxie as a replacement for her old cat Madeleine. The fact that Moxie and Madeleine have very similar hairstyles doesn't help.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marmalade]]
!!Marmalade
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marmalade_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Was there a particular position you were interested iiin? Or just looking for a tour todaaay?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

The witch in charge of Chickpea Enchanted Farm. Because they're understaffed, she works as the manager, receptionist and tour guide.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is rumored that chickens are animal folk who were cursed to forever remain in animal form so they could be farmed and eaten. If this rumor is true, then Marmalade and her company would be guilty of mass slavery and genocide.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always so cheerful and smiley.
* VerbalTic: She tends to draw out the words at the end of her sentences.
[[/folder]]
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!Mice
[[folder:Nougat]]
!!Nougat
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nougat_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I wouldn't mind if you came to keep me company more often! Always happy to see a friend, yanno?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Trick Comes Home''

A friendly mouse who hails from the witch town. He takes up the Frosting Post Office And Border Checkpoint as Nutmeg's replacement.
----
* FantasticRacism: Since he is a mouse, the rabbits in Frosting don't want anything to do with him. Presumably, he is only allowed to enter the town because he is a government worker, like Brickzo.
* NiceGuy: He is very considerate of others and is always up for a friendly chat.
* NiceMice: Despite being discriminated against by the rabbits, he's very good natured towards others.
* PerpetualSmiler: Nougat always seems to be in a good mood.
* ThePollyanna: He knows why none of the rabbits want to talk to him, but doesn't let it keep him down.
* PredatorPreyFriendship: Nougat is friends with many of the cats that live in the witch town. He is not at all wary of Moxie and Trick when he meets them. He is also very close with Nutmeg and does his best to cheer her up after they are forced to swap positions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Drop]]
!!Drop
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drop_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"It rains a lot back home... I wonder if it's raining there now?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A mouse who hails from the mysterious village of Wormwood. She is initially too scared to leave her home, but that changes when she meets Trick.
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* AmbiguousGender: The fifth chapter's art collection uses feminine pronouns for
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMice Mice]][[labelnote:*]]Nougat, Drop, but her gender or pronouns are never made clear in the series proper. The mice of Wormwood call each other "brothers", but that is just a formality and has no bearing on their actual gender.
* AntiVillain: Despite being part of a cult, it's clear Drop wants no one to be hurt by them. Once she gathers her courage, she leaves them without hesitation.
* CaringGardener: She is seen running a flower shop in the fifth game.
* ChekhovsGunman: Briefly introduced in "Clever Fox Moxie" before her more prominent roles in the two following games.
* CultDefector: The mice of Wormwood are... an odd bunch, though it is unclear whether Drop's reluctance to leave her home is caused by her own fears or by the manipulations of the other mice. Nevertheless, hearing about Trick's travels makes Drop realize the world is not as dangerous as she thinks it is, which encourages her to leave Wormwood and start a new life in the witch town.
* EmotionlessGirl: Drop is rather passive and doesn't change her expression at all. At least until the fifth game.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: She loses her bangs after getting settled in the witch town and changing her life for the better.
* GrewASpine: Meeting Trick inspired Drop to stop being scared of leaving Wormwood and going about life in her own way.
* GreyRainOfDepression: Her gloomy nature seems to attract rain wherever she goes.
* HidingBehindYourBangs: Some of her hair covers her left eye, befitting her gloomy personality.
* InTheHood: This is the case for all the mice in Wormwood, wearing raincoats and covering their heads with the hood. We see Drop without it for the first time in "Dreaming Treat".
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/drops-garden Drop's Garden]]'', an upbeat remix of the darker and spookier ''[[https://soundcloud.com/nomnomnami/wormwood Wormwood]]''.
* MeaningfulName: "Drop" is an appropriate name for someone who is always followed by rain.
* NiceMice: Gloomy aura aside, Drop is a considerate mouse.
* NominalVillain: It's unknown exactly why she remains with the Wormwood cultists despite being against why they does, but it is implied that she's afraid of leaving.
* TeruTeruBozu: All citizens of Wormwood wear white raincoats and smiley masks, giving them the appearance of a Teru-Teru Bōzu. Considering it always rains in Wormwood, it's quite fitting.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Opening a flower shop seems to have made her more upbeat.
* TokenGoodTeammate: The only mouse in Wormwood who isn't at all eager to eat travelers, and is implied to have always been helping them get away.
* UniformityException: Back in Wormwood, Drop's differently-colored ears are all that distinguish her from all the other mice.
* WhenSheSmiles: Drop's CharacterPortrait always shows her with passive expression. When she appears in ''Dreaming Treat'' at her flower shop, we see her smiling for the first time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saffron's Papa]]
!!Saffron's Papa
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"This is my daughter, Saffron. She's not causing you any trouble is she...?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A worker at the Chickpea Enchanted Farm. His daughter is a member of the FCF, but he himself as no interest in their shenanigans.
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* AccidentalHero: Unwittingly helps Saffron and Trick in their mission to smuggle one egg out of his workplace.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Him noticing his daughter on the tour creates the perfect distraction for Trick to steal an egg.
* TheMole: Subverted. The FCF gets information about the chicken farm via their "man on the inside", only it turns out he isn't actually a member of the FCF and just happens to be
Saffron's dad.
Papa[[/labelnote]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: If he hadn't called out Saffron, she wouldn't have created a distraction and allowed Trick to steal one of the eggs in the facility.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not stated.
[[/folder]]
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!Cats
[[folder:Nameless Couple]]
!!Nameless Couple
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat1_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...You don't look like someone who'd own an inn. I'm not convinced!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat2_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Ahh I didn't want to raise a fuss...!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Trick Comes Home''

These two traveling cats are the first visitors of the Foxy Lodge, a hotel that Moxie improvises on the spot as part of her latest money-making scheme.
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* BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat is impulsive, excitable, and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right about her not being a real inn owner.
* NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
* PlainPalate: The first cat doesn't like spicy food at all since it makes her unable to eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat is brash and loud, while the second cat is meek and levelheaded.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lost
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatCats Cats]][[labelnote:*]]Nameless Couple, Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled a dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated from their mother in the middle of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.
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Mother[[/labelnote]]
* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a girl", but their mother still refers to them with feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatOthers Others]][[labelnote:*]]Nutmeg, Kamilla, Myrrh[[/labelnote]]
* CatsAreMean: The mother is certainly not pleasant towards Trick. The child, not so much since they're more innocent.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: While initially scared of a wolf, the child quickly accepts Trick's to find their mother after being reassured they won't be eaten.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright calls for the death of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to her child.
* KickTheDog: The cat mother's extremist remark about the extermination of wolves towards Trick.
* MamaBear: When the mother finds Trick talking to her child, her behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to "bloodthirsty".
* MissingChild: When Trick meets the child, they're lost and looking for their mother.
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother doesn't seem at all concerned about her child being missing until she finds them with Trick.
[[/folder]]
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!Others
[[folder:Nutmeg]]
!!Nutmeg
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutmeg_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You can't pass without authorization!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Dreaming Treat''

An owl who runs the Frosting Post Office and Border Checkpoint during the day, and keeps watch over Frosting for troublemakers at night.
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* BoomerangBigot: She is very serious about her job of preventing dangerous predators from leaving the mountain. Mochi points out that Nutmeg is a predator too, and if she can be a good citizen, then so can Treat. To her credit, Nutmeg eventually acknowledges that Treat is friendly and becomes more open-minded as a result.
* DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: She is active both day and night.
* FlyingPostman: Subverted. She is an owl who delivers mail, but her job doesn't actually require her to fly. It is also unclear if she even has wings in her humanoid form.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite vigilantly keeping watch over Frosting at the start of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she is mysteriously absent when Juju starts attacking Salt and Pepper a few minutes later. Since Nutmeg doesn't know the true cause of the incident, she ends up blaming the foxes for instigating Frosting's ban on predators.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Her hair changes from white to brown after she is forced to leave the mountain, an ability that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology real owls do not have]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.
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* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Myrrh]]
!!Myrrh
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_20231227_104147.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''Where are you...?'']]

->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home'' (photo)

A human whom Trick used to live with. He encouraged Trick to go out and meet other wolves, but Trick never saw him again after that.
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* ButNowIMustGo: After raising Trick and telling them to make friends with other wolves, he left the cabin they used to live in together, never to be seen again.
* ChekhovsGunman: Innocuously introduced as Trick's human ParentalSubstitute, later revealed to be [[spoiler:one of the authors behind a book series that might've had something to do with perpetuating FantasticRacism]].
* DisappearedDad: He was the only family Trick ever had as a child. When Trick became an adult, he abandoned them for reasons unknown till it was revealed [[spoiler:that he wanted to talk to his coauthors about writing a retraction to the first two volumes of the All-in-one Book of Lore]].
* TheGhost: He is long gone by the time the story begins, and doesn't even appear in any of Trick's flashbacks in the fourth chapter. He is only ever seen in an old photograph in the eighth chapter.
* IronicName: The word myrrh corresponds to a common Semitic root m-r-r meaning "bitter", which he is anything but.
* MinorMajorCharacter: For a long time, the fact that he raised Trick was one of the only things we knew about him. ''Trick Comes Home'' reveals that he has a much bigger role in the story than previously thought...
* MustMakeAmends: His notes in chapter 8 reveal that [[spoiler:he is one of the authors of the All-in-one Book of Lore, a series that ended up sparking harmful beliefs regarding witches and animal folk. He wants to release the third volume of the series as an apology for the controversy he caused, and left Trick behind so he could go and discuss this with his co-authors]].
* NamedInTheSequel: Trick just calls him "Master", and anybody else who might know his name doesn't mention it. His name is only revealed to the player in some notes Trick finds at the start of the eighth chapter, which are signed by the name "Myrrh".
* NiceGuy: Although we never meet him, Trick's words are enough to imagine him as a nice man. Even when he had to leave, he made sure Trick has a home and family to be with.
* OldShame: [[spoiler:He's regretful for writing the All-in-one Book of Lore after seeing all the controversy it stirred up]].
* OpaqueLenses: He's wearing glasses in the photo Trick finds, and they obscure his eyes completely.
* ParentalSubstitute: We don't get to learn anything about Trick's biological family. He was the one who raised them instead.
* TokenHuman: The first human character to be introduced in the ''Treat'' series, and one of the only three prominent human characters in Nami's universe (the others being [[VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet Syrup]] and [[VisualNovel/SexAdviceSuccubus Chloe]]).
* UnseenNoMore: His physical appearance is revealed in ''Trick Comes Home'' in a photo he took with Trick in their childhood.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:As one of the authors of the All-in-one Book of Lore, his writings may have inadvertently perpetuated the anti-predator beliefs that fuel much of the FantasticRacism in the series.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: As ''Trick Comes Home'' reveals him to be much more important than previously thought, you can't discuss him without spoiling the entire plot of Chapter 8.
[[/folder]]
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!Mixed
[[folder:Annie and May]]
!!Annie and May
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/annie_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Welcome to our hot springs!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/may_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"We provide a rich cultural experience and, of course, a nice hot bath to warm your soul in the midst of even the coldest winter!"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'', ''Mochi in Frosting''

A rabbit-mouse couple. They are the owners of Annie May Hot Springs located just outside of Frosting, and are very welcoming to visitors of all kinds. Treat becomes their employee some time between the second and third games.
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* BenevolentBoss: Both of them are this for Treat after she starts working at the hot springs. They're nice, patient, and even have lunch with her during her break.
* BerserkButton: One thing they absolutely cannot stand is competition. When the presence of the Foxy Lodge causes them to lose customers, Annie and May lose their usual welcoming aura and become [[TranquilFury downright chilling]] when Moxie pays them a visit. At this point, Moxie is already suffering from fragile self-esteem after being abandoned by her friends, so Annie and May's treatment of her ends up sending her over the edge.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: May seems a bit too eager to get violent revenge on Mochi's behalf for [[spoiler:the destroyed garden]]. It remains to be seen whether or not she actually goes through with it. Annie is not as intense, but you don't want to mess with her either.
* CharacterCatchphrase: They say the exact same greeting every time a visitor comes in. Though Mochi is growing tired of hearing it, it's justified since as Annie says, it's part of the service package to be courteous to the guests and provide a hearty greeting.
-->'''Annie:''' Welcome to our hot springs!
-->'''May:''' We provide a rich cultural experience and, of course, a nice hot bath to warm your soul in the midst of even the coldest winter!
* CuteAndPsycho: Downplayed on the psycho part with May, but she seems to have a fondness for channeling violent tendencies, which Annie doesn't do. It's especially notable in the sixth game when she finds out about [[spoiler:the wrecked garden]].
* FantasticRacism: On both the giving and receiving end.
** Just like everyone else in Frosting, they are hostile towards Treat when she first shows up. When they realize Treat is harmless, not only do they apologize to her, but they proceed to lift their ban on predators after reopening the hot springs. When they meet Moxie and Trick for the first time, they are just as welcoming as ever.
** When Frosting starts growing in population, more rabbits start visiting the hot springs, which leads to May and Treat getting crap from the visitors simply because they are not rabbits.
* GratuitousJapanese: The Japanese aesthetic of Annie and May's hot springs even extends to the signage. The bathing areas are marked with the kanji for "male" (男) and "female" (女), and the sign by the entrance appears to have "アニーメイおんせん" (Annie May Onsen) written in kana. Why they didn't use the actual kanji for onsen (温泉) is anyone's guess.
* InterspeciesRomance: Annie is a rabbit and May is a mouse. They love each other.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: They've been together for a long time, so they have to tease each other in order to keep things interesting.
* MamaBear: The two become very protective over Treat (and Mochi, by extension) after hiring her. In ''Dreaming Treat'' it is played for laughs, where they threaten to "crush" anyone who makes unwanted passes on her. In ''Mochi in Frosting'' it is played seriously, where they provide Treat and Mochi a safe place to stay the night and offer to help Mochi get revenge on the culprit.
* NiceMice: May has a kind heart, though she's not without a violent side.
* PunnyName: ''Anime'' hot springs, geddit?
* RedOniBlueOni: May is the more violence-driven Red to Annie's rational Blue, not that this makes her completely averse to violence, though.
* RighteousRabbit: Annie is also pretty nice and considerate.
* ShipperOnDeck: Both of them for Treat and Mochi. In the fifth game, they're rather excited to hear that the duo have grown very close together.
* SupremeChef: During their banter in ''Dreaming Treat'', Annie mentions that she's the one who does most of the cooking between her
[[Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMixed Mixed]][[labelnote:*]]Annie and May, though it's not much of a stretch to assume May is also capable and she was just teasing her partner.
* TeamMom: Both of them are gentle, mature women who show great care and concern over Treat and Mochi, whether it's sharing food with them or comforting them after [[spoiler:their garden is vandalized]].
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Funnily enough, it's Annie, the less violent of the two, who displays this. If you interact with her in ''Mochi in Frosting'', she'll reveal that some guests in the hot springs were talking crap about May, and this is her companion's response:
-->'''Annie:''' I'll spit in their tea...!
* WhichRestroomDilemma: Defied. The hot springs may have gendered baths, but Annie and May allow anyone who doesn't fit the gender binary to bathe wherever they feel the most comfortable.
* YamatoNadeshiko: Fitting the Japanese aesthetic of the hot springs, Annie and May always act polite and welcoming to their customers, but are willing to get tough if something is threatening their business or employees. Annie in particular is also a skilled cook and makes very delicious tea.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Angelica,
Angelica, Biscotti, and Cassia]]
!!Angelica, Biscotti and Cassia
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelica_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Those two are so easily distracted, I lose track of them every time we go anywhere together..."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biscotti_portrait_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"I've never had candy that isn't made with magic. I'd like to try some."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassia_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Don't hugs just make you feel so warm and fuzzy inside~?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (Biscotti and Cassia only), ''Dreaming Treat''\\
'''Cassia also appears in:''' ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies'', ''another piece of candy'' (audition event)

A polycule of two witches and a cat. They appear exclusively in the Complete Series, and Treat can meet them in an optional sidequest in ''Dreaming Treat''.
----
* BigFun: Biscotti is described as round and fluffy and having a calming presence.
* BigThinShortTrio: Angelica is tall and slender, Biscotti is rotund, and Cassia is only slightly taller than Mochi.
* TheCameo: Cassia originally had a supporting role in ''Starry Flowers''. In the ''Treat'' series, however, she only shows up for optional sidequests in the third and fifth chapters.
* CoolBigSis: Treat looks up to Angelica as a fellow polyamorous person, and Angelica gives Treat some encouragement as she prepares to confess to Mochi.
* CuddleBug: Cassia likes giving hugs to absolutely everybody. In the third chapter, she shows up at Atelier Sweets for the express purpose of hugging Gumdrop, and is more than happy to hug Moxie on request.
* InterspeciesRomance: Biscotti is a cat, while Angelica and Cassia are witches. They are together.
* NiceGirl: All three of them are incredibly friendly and affectionate, showing none of the usual wariness towards Treat or Moxie.
* {{Polyamory}}: A trio of girlfriends. Treat considers them her role models, as seeing them together gives her hope for her own polyamorous feelings.
* RedOniBlueOni: Two red onis and one blue oni. Biscotti and Cassia are passionate and playful, and the more responsible Angelica often loses track of them.
* RoseHairedSweetie: Cassia has pale pink hair and is very cuddly. Biscotti has pink hair with a brown streak and is very easygoing.
* UnseenNoMore: Cassia makes her debut appearance in the ''Starry Flowers'' novel, while her partners are only alluded to. While their appearance was revealed in a piece of [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary artwork]] for ''Starry Flowers'', the ''Treat'' series remake marks the first time Angelica and Biscotti actually appear in a Nami game.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Senbei's Family]]
!!Senbei's Family
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/senbei_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Manjuu. Good evening."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brickzo_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Erm... make yourself at home!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rabbitmom_portrait_5.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting''

Senbei is a charismatic and wealthy rabbit who has many friends in Frosting. His father is Brickzo, the witch responsible for building the wall around Frosting, and his mother is a naturalist rabbit.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Senbei seems to have inherited his father's thick brown brows.
* FantasticRacism: Averted. Unlike Eleni (another witch) and Nougat (another government worker), there is no indication that Brickzo gets any trouble for being a witch in a rabbit town. Juju in particular seems to greatly respect him.
* FurryConfusion:
Cassia, Senbei's mother is the only non-anthropomorphic rabbit to appear in the series (if you don't count Eleni's plush toys). A book in Senbei's house explains the concept of naturalists, which are animal folk who remain permanently in their true animal forms, either by choice or due to a FictionalDisability that prevents them from transforming.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Brickzo is a polite and courteous witch, but really doesn't react to Mochi's [[spoiler:garden situation]] with due seriousness, treating it as mere small talk.
* InterspeciesRomance: Brickzo is a witch who married a rabbit.
* MeaningfulName: Brickzo the Brick Witch. He likes to joke that his father was a clairvoyant.
* NiceGuy: Brickzo is hospitable to guests.
* NoNameGiven: Senbei's mother's name is never brought up.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Juju's crush on Senbei is a major plot point in ''Mochi in Frosting'', but Senbei himself has no real significance as a character.
* TheSpeechless: Senbei's mother cannot speak in her rabbit form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The FCF]]
!!The Free Chicken Foundation
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/basmati_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Say NO to meat! Say NO MORE eggs!!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saffron_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Eliminating the need for witch farms would make the world a better place. That's what we believe!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesame_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You're too intense, Saffron. You can't radicalize anyone with a single conversation."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home''

A group of animal rights activists based in Krem. Basmati is the leader, and Saffron and Sesame are the only active members.
----
* AffectionateNickname: Saffron is called "Saffy" by her dad.
* GiverOfLameNames: Basmati.
**
Family, The name "Free Chicken Foundation" was Basmati's idea. Sesame thinks the name is terrible, because it sounds like the group is handing out free chicken, not freeing chickens. Trick has the option to suggest a new name for the group, or leave it as is.
** She also tries to call their egg heist "Operation: Jackal in the Hen House". Sesame turns it down, because it sounds too predatory.
* GracefulLoser: Basmati takes it surprisingly well that [[spoiler:Trick decided to ditch the group and adopt the chick as their own. Even though her whole plan was derailed, Basmati is touched that Trick would care about the chick even more than she does, and vows to reach her goals another way]].
* HotBlooded: Basmati is an enthusiastic, passionate and very shouty leader.
* LittleMissConArtist: Saffron makes use of her small, cutesy appearance when infiltrating the chicken farm, pretending to be a curious little girl to make sure the manager doesn't suspect anything. When things start to go wrong, she drops the act and reveals she is 22.
* NiceMice: Unlike Sesame, Saffron is very friendly to Trick in their first encounter.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Saffron looks smaller and younger than even Mochi, who's already often mistaken for a child because of her stature and appearance. Saffron is somehow older than her.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to their hideout is "Open Sesame". [[{{Pun}} Sesame is the one who opens the door]].
* PetTheDog: Sesame acts aloof and negative in front of his friends. When the others are out of earshot, though, he admits to Trick that he is grateful to have met the other two.
* YouKnowImBlackRight: Sesame tells Trick to take over their hood because they look like a mouse. Saffron immediately pipes in with "Hey, that's not a bad thing!"
[[/folder]]
FCF[[/labelnote]]
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Trick is the protagonist of the fourth and eight games. They are a nonbinary wolf that joined Treat's pack five years prior to the events of the series. They used to be a domesticated wolf, living with a human they only ever refer to as "Master". Trick ended up growing closer with Treat, becoming her best friend. When Treat disappears one morning, Trick sets out on a journey to find her.

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Trick is the protagonist of the fourth and eight games. They are a nonbinary an agender wolf that joined Treat's pack five years prior to the events of the series. They used to be a domesticated wolf, living with a human they only ever refer to as "Master". Trick ended up growing closer with Treat, becoming her best friend. When Treat disappears one morning, Trick sets out on a journey to find her.



!Others
[[folder:Nutmeg]]
!!Nutmeg
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutmeg_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You can't pass without authorization!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Dreaming Treat''

An owl who runs the Frosting Post Office and Border Checkpoint during the day, and keeps watch over Frosting for troublemakers at night.

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!Others
[[folder:Nutmeg]]
!!Nutmeg
!Cats

[[folder:Nameless Couple]]
!!Nameless Couple
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutmeg_portrait.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat1_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You can't pass without authorization!"'']]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...You don't look like someone who'd own an inn. I'm not convinced!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat2_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Ahh I didn't want to raise a fuss...!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Dreaming Treat''

An owl who runs
''Trick Comes Home''

These two traveling cats are
the Frosting Post Office and Border Checkpoint during first visitors of the day, and keeps watch over Frosting for troublemakers at night.Foxy Lodge, a hotel that Moxie improvises on the spot as part of her latest money-making scheme.



* BoomerangBigot: She is very serious about her job of preventing dangerous predators from leaving the mountain. Mochi points out that Nutmeg is a predator too, and if she can be a good citizen, then so can Treat. To her credit, Nutmeg eventually acknowledges that Treat is friendly and becomes more open-minded as a result.
* DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: She is active both day and night.
* FlyingPostman: Subverted. She is an owl who delivers mail, but her job doesn't actually require her to fly. It is also unclear if she even has wings in her humanoid form.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite vigilantly keeping watch over Frosting at the start of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she is mysteriously absent when Juju starts attacking Salt and Pepper a few minutes later. Since Nutmeg doesn't know the true cause of the incident, she ends up blaming the foxes for instigating Frosting's ban on predators.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Her hair changes from white to brown after she is forced to leave the mountain, an ability that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology real owls do not have]].

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* BoomerangBigot: BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat
is very serious impulsive, excitable, and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right
about her job of preventing dangerous predators from leaving the mountain. Mochi points out that Nutmeg is not being a predator too, and if she can be a good citizen, then so can Treat. To her credit, Nutmeg eventually acknowledges that Treat is friendly and becomes more open-minded as a result.
real inn owner.
* DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: She is active both day and night.
NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
* FlyingPostman: Subverted. She is an owl who delivers mail, but her job PlainPalate: The first cat doesn't actually require like spicy food at all since it makes her unable to fly. It eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat
is also unclear if she even has wings in her humanoid form.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite vigilantly keeping watch over Frosting at
brash and loud, while the start of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she second cat is mysteriously absent when Juju starts attacking Salt meek and Pepper a few minutes later. Since Nutmeg doesn't know the true cause of the incident, she ends up blaming the foxes for instigating Frosting's ban on predators.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Her hair changes from white to brown after she is forced to leave the mountain, an ability that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology real owls do not have]].
levelheaded.



[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to become friends with a demon.

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[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
[[folder:Lost Cat Child and Mother]]
!!Lost Cat Child and Mother
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamilla_portrait_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending
org/pmwiki/pub/images/lostcat_portrait_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Mummy will get very angry if I talk to big woofs. You should go far far away."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catmother_portrait_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Guh! I thought I smelled
a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears
dog... Could you not stand so close?"'']]
->'''Appear
in:''' ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A contract demon
Trick'', ''Dreaming Treat'' (child only)
One day, a little cat becomes separated
from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni their mother in the latter's efforts middle of the witch town. The mother eventually finds her child talking to become friends with a demon.Trick, which doesn't end well for the wolf.



* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.

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* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving AmbiguousGenderIdentity: The child self-identifies as "not a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from girl", but their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According
mother still refers to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together
them with Eleni, every second feminine pronouns. ClosetTrans, or do they just not like being called that? Trick, for their part, interprets this as the child being nonbinary like they are.
* FantasticRacism: The mother outright calls for the death
of all wolves simply because one of them was talking to her time around child.
* MamaBear: When
the latter is spent keeping mother finds Trick talking to her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's
child, her job behavior escalates from "a bit rude" to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She "bloodthirsty".
* NoNameGiven: Neither of them are ever given names, and the child is only called "lost cat child" in the art collection.
* ParentalNeglect: The mother
doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure
seem at all concerned about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While
child being missing until she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.finds them with Trick.




[[folder:Nameless Couple]]
!!Nameless Couple
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat1_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"...You don't look like someone who'd own an inn. I'm not convinced!"'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cat2_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Ahh I didn't want to raise a fuss...!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Trick Comes Home''

These two traveling cats are the first visitors of the Foxy Lodge, a hotel that Moxie improvises on the spot as part of her latest money-making scheme.



* BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat is impulsive, excitable, and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right about her not being a real inn owner.
* NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
* PlainPalate: The first cat doesn't like spicy food at all since it makes her unable to eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat is brash and loud, while the second cat is meek and levelheaded.

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* BigEater: The first cat prefers to scarf down food when she eats. She hates
!Others
[[folder:Nutmeg]]
!!Nutmeg
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutmeg_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"You can't pass without authorization!"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'', ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Clever Fox Moxie'', ''Dreaming Treat''

An owl who runs
the spicy food at Krem because she can only eat it slowly.
* TheBusCameBack: The two only showed up in the third game then disappeared, only to return again in ''Trick Comes Home'' in Krem.
* ButtMonkey: Something always seems to go wrong for them in their vacation. First it was
Frosting banning non-rabbits then it was Krem having food too spicy to eat.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: The second cat tries to keep their partner's impulses under control, but rarely succeeds due to how timid they are.
* EyesOutOfSight: The second cat's eyes are perpetually hidden.
* HotBlooded: The first cat is impulsive, excitable,
Post Office and has a tendency to shout. It's a major reason for why Border Checkpoint during the two end up staying at the Foxy Lodge in the first place, because she just gets ''so'' excited about the murder mystery that her partner has no choice but to go along with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: They complain about
day, and keeps watch over Frosting discriminating against cats, yet they express reluctance to trust Moxie because she for troublemakers at night.
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* BoomerangBigot: She
is a fox. [[ImStandingRightHere Right in front of her, no less]].
* JerkassHasAPoint: Although the first cat is a bit rude towards Moxie out of skepticism, she is unknowingly right
very serious about her not being job of preventing dangerous predators from leaving the mountain. Mochi points out that Nutmeg is a real inn owner.
predator too, and if she can be a good citizen, then so can Treat. To her credit, Nutmeg eventually acknowledges that Treat is friendly and becomes more open-minded as a result.
* NoNameGiven: Nami outright calls them "a cute nameless couple".
DiurnalNocturnalAnimal: She is active both day and night.
* PlainPalate: The first cat FlyingPostman: Subverted. She is an owl who delivers mail, but her job doesn't like spicy food at all since it makes actually require her unable to eat a lot.
* RedOniBlueOni: The first cat
fly. It is brash also unclear if she even has wings in her humanoid form.
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite vigilantly keeping watch over Frosting at the start of ''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', she is mysteriously absent when Juju starts attacking Salt
and loud, while Pepper a few minutes later. Since Nutmeg doesn't know the second cat true cause of the incident, she ends up blaming the foxes for instigating Frosting's ban on predators.
* KaleidoscopeHair: Her hair changes from white to brown after she
is meek and levelheaded.forced to leave the mountain, an ability that [[ArtisticLicenseOrnithology real owls do not have]].



[[folder:Myrrh]]
!!Myrrh
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_20231227_104147.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''Where are you...?'']]

->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home'' (photo)

A human whom Trick used to live with. He encouraged Trick to go out and meet other wolves, but Trick never saw him again after that.

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[[folder:Myrrh]]
!!Myrrh
[[folder:Kamilla]]
!!Kamilla
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[[caption-width-right:225:''Where are you...?'']]

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[[caption-width-right:225:''"What business does an angel have befriending a demon?"'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home'' (photo)

''Friendly Bunny Mochi'', ''Wandering Wolf Trick''\\
'''Also appears in:''' ''First Contract'', ''DATE TREAT'', ''another piece of candy'', ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon''

A human whom Trick used contract demon from the Netherworld. She gets summoned by Eleni in the latter's efforts to live with. He encouraged Trick to go out and meet other wolves, but Trick never saw him again after that.become friends with a demon.


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* AscendedExtra: Like Eleni, she ends up receiving a starring role in ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'' to retell the story from their perspective.
* CardCarryingVillain: She is completely and thoroughly evil! According to herself, anyway.
* CelibateHeroine: Kamilla is repulsed by clients who summon her for sexual favors, suggesting she's averse to it.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: After she gets together with Eleni, every second of her time around the latter is spent keeping her in check.
* DealWithTheDevil: As a contract demon, it's her job to be summoned to bargain for people's souls. She doesn't accept people who summon demons for sex, though.
* HarmlessVillain: When summoned, she tries to act like she's an embodiment of hatred and malice from the most mind-numbingly horrifying pits of the infernal domains, because that's how she thinks demons are supposed to act. In reality, she's just a plain old demon from the plain old Netherworld. Mochi is quick to note the similarities between Kamilla and Moxie.
* HiddenEyes: Her eyes disappear into shadow whenever she is acting scary.
* IncomingHam: "'''WHAT FOOL DARES AWAKEN THE GREAT KAMILLA?'''"
* LargeHam: Her "scary evil demon" act involves speaking loudly and dramatically and [[YouFool saying "fool" a lot]]. Once the facade comes undone, though, she becomes an awkward, flustered mess.
* PunchClockVillain: She really only acts evil because that's how demons are expected to be like. In reality, she's easily flustered and insecure about doing her job correctly.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: According to the webcomic's cast list, she's 2480 years old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Lasagna, according to the webcomic's cast list.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ultimately subverted. While she has yellow eyes and is a demon, she's not really evil or scary.
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[[folder:Myrrh]]
!!Myrrh
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[[caption-width-right:225:''Where are you...?'']]

->'''Appears in:''' ''Trick Comes Home'' (photo)

A human whom Trick used to live with. He encouraged Trick to go out and meet other wolves, but Trick never saw him again after that.
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