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* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: Towards Gaea. It's a bad idea to even threaten Gaea if she's around (or at the other side of the game map, for that matter). The free jobs she does for the Noob guild frequently start with her showing up to beat the pulp out whoever is bothering Gaea and forgetting to leave.

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* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: BigSisterInstinct: Towards Gaea. It's a bad idea to even threaten Gaea if she's around (or at the other side of the game map, for that matter). The free jobs she does for the Noob guild frequently start with her showing up to beat the pulp out whoever is bothering Gaea and forgetting to leave.



* [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Does Not Know Her Own Strength]]: In the two visual media, her friendly gestures towards Gaea seem to [[SmackOnTheBack genuinely harm the latter]]. Gaea lampshaded it in the comic, with such lines as "you almost killed me just saying 'hi'" and "she would have probably killed me for real if she weren't channeling her energy into video games."

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* [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Does Not Know Her Own Strength]]: DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: In the two visual media, her friendly gestures towards Gaea seem to [[SmackOnTheBack genuinely harm the latter]]. Gaea lampshaded it in the comic, with such lines as "you almost killed me just saying 'hi'" and "she would have probably killed me for real if she weren't channeling her energy into video games."



* PlayingGertrude: [[spoiler:We don't know Simon's age, but Sparadrap is hitting his mid-twenties by the time he turns out to potentially be her son, and the novels make Ystos only three years younger.]]



* [[AntiHero Anti]] BigGood: As creator of the game, he's pretty much Tenshirock's opposite number in terms of ambition and the person who makes the Noob guild's story possible. His CorruptCorporateExecutive side however make him the BigGood [[AntiVillain on the same level that Tenshirock is the villain]].

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* [[AntiHero Anti]] BigGood: As creator of the game, he's pretty much Tenshirock's opposite number in terms of ambition and the person who makes the Noob guild's story possible. His CorruptCorporateExecutive side however make him the BigGood [[AntiVillain on the same level that Tenshirock is the villain]].
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* ShopKeeper: He'll be running any shop the Noob guild visits.
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* NiceHat: Bartémulius starts wearing one in Season 3 and the sixth comic.
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* RapunzelHair: Her avatar in the comic. The (shorter) hair length she's seen with in the series is shown to be the style she maintains in real life.
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%%* BaldOfAwesome: For those on the Order's side.
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%%* YaoiGuys: With Fantöm, in [[YaoiFangirl Gaea's]] imagination.



* YaoiGuys: With Omega Zell, in [[YaoiFangirl Gaea's]] imagination.
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%%* {{Megane}}: Morgan wears glasses in real life.
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* BadassBeard: which grows bigger in his transformation from PC to World Boss.

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%%* BrainyBrunette: A little less of a brunette in the comics.

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%%* * BrainyBrunette: A little less of a brunette in the comics.comics. While she was always among the brightest of the Noob guild (not a great feat) this really comes to the fore in the films, where her hoarding is shown to be part of a long-term economic plan culminating, at the end of the first film, in ''[[spoiler:a successful hostile takeover of the Roxxor Guild]]''. She's also the most likely to use strategy as opposed to force in combat.



-->"You seriously thought you could catch Gaea in full flight? If she ever got her Legendary Fury, it'd be called ''Tempest of Eat My Dust''."



%%* GoldFever
* HeroismIncentive: Both a nasty side effect and a flip side of her greed. The nasty effect is that her own guildmates sometimes have to pay her for stuff that a decent friend or guildmate would do naturally (like ''not'' running away from a battle or giving someone else a message on their behalf). The flip side is that if one can afford to give her a bunch of credits or real life money, she'll accept to do odd jobs, including some with a positive impact on the plot.

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%%* GoldFever
* GoldFever: Her one consistent aim throughout the series is to collect gold and power (the latter possibly as a shortcut towards more gold). Sometimes this gets a little... out of hand.
* HeroismIncentive: Both a nasty side effect and a flip side of her greed. The nasty effect is that her own guildmates sometimes have to pay her for stuff that a decent friend or guildmate would do naturally (like ''not'' running away from a battle or giving someone else a message on their behalf). The flip side is that if one can afford to give her a bunch of credits or real life money, she'll accept to do odd jobs, including some with a positive impact on the plot.



%%* NinjaLooting

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%%* NinjaLooting* NinjaLooting: "The loot is mine!" is a frequent catchphrase. Is devastated when she spills water on her laptop and ''can't'' steal the loot, though she desperately tries to claim it nonetheless.



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%%* PuppyDogEyes* PuppyDogEyes: used to devastating effect on everyone except Golgotha. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdlqftbBVMY&list=PLcSjKfSVEgz-gHw_QqVF6Ip1UpcuZnuzt&index=9 this parody "Noobspresso" advert]], they're enough to convince Fantöm to give up the coveted drink with nothing in return.



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%%* SummonMagic* SummonMagic: Can summon a meteorite.
-->'''Omega Zell''': Oh, sh--



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%%* YaoiFangirl* YaoiFangirl: ships Fantöm and Omega Zell, much to the latter's fury.



%%* BadassBeard



* GenderBlenderName: In real life.

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* GenderBlenderName: In real life. His boss at Fémenine TV apparently hired him because she thought that with his name he would also be a victim of sexist discrimination.



%%* HeroWorshipper: To Fantöm, big time.

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%%* * HeroWorshipper: To Fantöm, big time.time, to the point where he's incapable of speaking in the presence of even a photo of his idol. Though he gets over his speech impediment, when he finally [[spoiler:gets his Legendary Fury]] in the second film, [[spoiler:it's a carbon copy of Fantöm's]].
--> ''"It's not plagiarism, it's a homage! Nuance."''



%%* InvoluntaryDance: Tenshirock loves doing that to him.

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%%* * InvoluntaryDance: Tenshirock loves doing that forcing his avatar to him.dance, and Gaea made a lot of money from the resulting viral videos. In Season 10, another hacker tries to make his mark by forcing him and Ystos to dance or die.



* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Surprisingly averted during the CurbStompBattle with Saphir (he let it pass because of the level difference). [[spoiler:Played straight in Season 4 finale after his defeat to Gaea.]]

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* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Surprisingly averted during the CurbStompBattle with Saphir (he let it pass because of the level difference). [[spoiler:Played Played straight in the Season 4 finale [[spoiler:finale after his defeat to Gaea.]]



%%* NeatFreak: His flat looks like a model one.

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%%* * NeatFreak: His flat looks like a model one.magazine model: white and spotless. When we first see him IRL, he's even wearing a full white outfit.



%%* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Season 2 finale.
%%* TheOneGuy: At his workplace.
%%* PoliticallyIncorrectHero
%%* {{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without doubt.

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%%* * NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Tries to save Fantöm with the cheated staff in the Season 2 finale.
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TheOneGuy: At The only male employee at Fémenine TV until another male reporter joined him.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Deeply and loudly misogynistic, he insists at every turn that girls are the poison of [=MMOs=] and are simply not genetically programmed for gaming. Though he gains some maturity over the years, this remains a part of
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{{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without doubt.doubt, as he frequently boasts of his own skill, is blind to his faults, and seems to genuinely believe he's carrying the Noob guild alone. His skill, alas, is not in proportion to his ego.
* RougeAnglesOfSatin: An ''abominable'' speller, as can be seen whenever he writes in the game chat; fortunately for him, he's a TV and not a print journalist. Claims in the novels that it's more efficient - "essemmess language", in fact. (For the uninitiated, he meant SMS.)



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%%* DualWielding* TheDeterminator: His main selling point during his second interview with Saphir (she is unimpressed). In Season 9, by which point he's a legitimate guild member, Ystos notes that he never gives up as one of the reasons he might make a good champion. In a twist on the usual trope, much of Zell's progress comes not from throwing himself repeatedly at the obstacle (which he does) but from someone else eventually lending a hand.
* DualWielding: As an assassin, he dual wields swords, which after the films are swapped for two massive warhammers.
* ItsAllMyFault: Feels responsible for the guild's [[spoiler:fall to third place after he's made Fantöm's temporary replacement]] in Season 9, to the point that even Saphir is concerned that he's stopped his constant boasting.



* AscendedExtra: Much more of him is seen in the movies.

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* AscendedExtra: Much more of him is seen in the movies.movies, and he has a larger role during the following series.



%%* CoolMask

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%%* CoolMask* CoolMask: Wears a very fancy black masquerade mask while wreaking havoc with ease.



%%* PlayingWithFire

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%%* PlayingWithFire* PlayingWithFire: Uses fire magic almost exclusively, fitting her sadistic personality.



%%* PlayerKilling

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%%* PlayerKilling* PlayerKilling: An enthusiastic member of the Player Killers Guild, though his record is spoiled when he meets Sparadrap.



%%* TalkingWithSigns

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%%* TalkingWithSigns* TalkingWithSigns: To an extent. He waves his hands around endlessly when speaking, as his mic is broken and he's stuck in text mode.



%%* MagicStaff

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%%* MagicStaff* MagicStaff: Got a very fancy one with her Level 100 blue outfit, which she later used to catapult Omega Zell into a wall.



* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Deconstructed. When given the choice between paying the tax Amaras has on Coalition guilds out of her own pocket as a Guild Master duty, having her incompetent suborbdinates come up with the money, or having her avatar locked up in a cell for not paying, she decides to leave the guild. It however soon turns out that leaving her guild just to escape her duties keeps her from ever joining another Coalition guild until she pays up.]]

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* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Deconstructed. When Deconstructed in the films. [[spoiler:When given the choice between paying the tax Amaras has on Coalition guilds out of her own pocket as a Guild Master duty, having her incompetent suborbdinates come up with the money, or having her avatar locked up in a cell for not paying, she decides to leave the guild. It however soon turns out that leaving her guild just to escape her duties keeps her from ever joining another Coalition guild until she pays up.]]



%%* CoolSword: Sourcelame

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%%* * BadassBeard: which grows bigger in his transformation from PC to World Boss.
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CoolSword: SourcelameSourcelame, a unique legendary item which triggers the world-ending quest of Fargöth.



%%* TalkingWeapon: Sourcelame again.

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%%* * TalkingWeapon: Sourcelame again.is the main guide on his quest to destroy Olydri.
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* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:How the battle against Fantöm and Amaras ended for him]].

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* BrainyBrunette: A little less of a brunette in the comics.

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* [[ConMan Con Woman]]

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* GoldFever

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* ItsAllAboutMe

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* KarmaHoudini

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* LadyOfBlackMagic: Sports the attitude from time to time.
* ManipulativeBastard

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* %%* ManipulativeBastard



* MisplacedSorrow: The first entry on JerkWithAHeartOfJerk says it all.

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* %%* MisplacedSorrow: The first entry on JerkWithAHeartOfJerk says it all.



* NinjaLooting

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* %%* NinjaLooting



* [[OffScreenVillainy Off-Screen Scamming]]: The blackmail and scams she pulled on Fantöm, Omega Zell or Sparadrap (novel and comics) are implied to be the tip of an enormous iceberg. She's seen scamming random passers-by two or three times in the comic, but that's about it.

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* [[OffScreenVillainy Off-Screen Scamming]]: OffScreenVillainy: The blackmail and scams she pulled on Fantöm, Omega Zell or Sparadrap (novel and comics) are implied to be the tip of an enormous iceberg. She's seen scamming random passers-by two or three times in the comic, but that's about it.



* PuppyDogEyes
* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: Her PuppyDogEyes are meant to exploit a variation of this.

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* %%* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: Her PuppyDogEyes are meant to exploit a variation of this.



* SummonMagic

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* YaoiFangirl

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* BadassBeard
* TheBigGuy

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* LoveHurts

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* ButtMonkey

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* DeadpanSnarker

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* GenderScoff: Obviously.

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* %%* GenderScoff: Obviously.



* HeroWorshipper: To Fantöm, big time.

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* %%* HeroWorshipper: To Fantöm, big time.



* InvoluntaryDance: Tenshirock loves doing that to him.

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* %%* InvoluntaryDance: Tenshirock loves doing that to him.



* {{Megane}}: Morgan wears glasses in real life.

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* %%* {{Megane}}: Morgan wears glasses in real life.



* NeatFreak: His flat looks like a model one.

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* %%* NeatFreak: His flat looks like a model one.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Season 2 finale.
* TheOneGuy: At his workplace.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero
* {{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without doubt.

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* %%* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Season 2 finale.
* %%* TheOneGuy: At his workplace.
* %%* PoliticallyIncorrectHero
* %%* {{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without doubt.



* SticksToTheBack: His sword in the comic.
* StrawMisogynist

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* %%* SticksToTheBack: His sword in the comic.
* %%* StrawMisogynist



* YaoiGuys: With Fantöm, in [[YaoiFangirl Gaea's]] imagination.

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* %%* YaoiGuys: With Fantöm, in [[YaoiFangirl Gaea's]] imagination.



* CoincidentalDodge: Almost mandatory if Dark Avenger is around.

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* %%* CoincidentalDodge: Almost mandatory if Dark Avenger is around.



* TheFool
* ForgetfulJones

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* [[IWantMyMommy I Want My Grandma]]

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* [[IWantMyMommy I Want My Grandma]]%%* IWantMyMommy



* ManChild

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* TheMedic: "Eventually" is both the nicest and most accurate word for his case.
* MessiahCreep: With TheFool as a starting point and going towards AllLovingHero.

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* %%* MessiahCreep: With TheFool as a starting point and going towards AllLovingHero.



* NoSenseOfDirection
* {{Noob}}: Duh.[[spoiler: Even after he reaches level 100.]]

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* %%* {{Noob}}: Duh.[[spoiler: Even after he reaches level 100.]]



* WhiteMage: Literal with his first outfit.

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* %%* WhiteMage: Literal with his first outfit.



* TheCutie: Somehow gets overshadowed by a male in his early twenties in that domain.

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* %%* TheCutie: Somehow gets overshadowed by a male in his early twenties in that domain.



* GirlishPigtails: "Couette" is the French word for pigtails. And of course, she wears them.

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* %%* GirlishPigtails: "Couette" is the French word for pigtails. And of course, she wears them.



* WhiteMage: Even started out wearing white before moving to blue in Season 4.

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* %%* WhiteMage: Even started out wearing white before moving to blue in Season 4.



* DeadpanSnarker

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* TheEngineer

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* TheGunslinger

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* TheLancer: [[spoiler:Slips into that role in Season 5.]]
* MadBomber: A heroic version.

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* %%* TheLancer: [[spoiler:Slips into that role in Season 5.]]
* %%* MadBomber: A heroic version.



* BlackMage

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* SirSwearsALot

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* EvilAllAlong
* TheMole

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* WeHardlyKnewYe

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* GuestStarPartyMember

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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: For both Spectre and Mist.

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* %%* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: For both Spectre and Mist.



* DeadpanSnarker

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* CombatMedic

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* WhiteMage

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* CoolMask

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* TheLeader

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* TheSmartGuy

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* DualWielding

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* NoIndoorVoice

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* [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents Amazingly Embarrassing Sibling]]: The character in a nutshell.

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* [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents Amazingly Embarrassing Sibling]]: AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The character in a nutshell.



* [[RememberTheNewGuy Remember The New Girl]]: Doesn't get any appearance or mention in portions of the comics and novels in which Omega Zell's family life is touched upon. Averted in the ''Le Blog de Gaea'' comic, where Camille is briefly seen.

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* [[RememberTheNewGuy Remember The New Girl]]: RememberTheNewGuy: Doesn't get any appearance or mention in portions of the comics and novels in which Omega Zell's family life is touched upon. Averted in the ''Le Blog de Gaea'' comic, where Camille is briefly seen.



Nadir Rafale is a real life professional acquaintance of Kevin Lepape (Sparadrap) who loses a promotion opportunity to the latter in an early scene of ''NoobLeConseilDesTroisFactions''. In ''NoobLaQueteLegendaire'', he turns out to have created an avatar on ''Horizon'' in the hope of beating Sparadrap at fluxball in retaliation.

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Nadir Rafale is a real life professional acquaintance of Kevin Lepape (Sparadrap) who loses a promotion opportunity to the latter in an early scene of ''NoobLeConseilDesTroisFactions''.''Film/NoobLeConseilDesTroisFactions''. In ''NoobLaQueteLegendaire'', he turns out to have created an avatar on ''Horizon'' in the hope of beating Sparadrap at fluxball in retaliation.



* TheRival: To Fantöm.

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* %%* TheRival: To Fantöm.



* PassingTheTorch: Near the end of the first movie.

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* %%* PassingTheTorch: Near the end of the first movie.



* CombatMedic

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* WhiteMage

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* BloodKnight

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* RecurringExtra: In the webseries and comic.

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* CoolMask
* IronLady

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* LadyOfBlackMagic

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* PlayingWithFire
* PrimAndProperBun
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: In team Amaras.

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* %%* PrimAndProperBun
* %%* TheSmurfettePrinciple: In team Amaras.



* PlayerKilling

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* BlackMage

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* OnlyFriend: To Dark Avenger.

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* TalkingWithSigns

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* RealMoneyTrade

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* AccidentalMurder

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* BlackMage

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* EvilLaugh: He's prone to this in the comic.

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* %%* EvilLaugh: He's prone to this in the comic.



* HairTriggerTemper

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: See CaughtOnTape.

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* %%* NiceJobFixingItVillain: See CaughtOnTape.



* DeathDealer
* AMatchMadeInStockholm

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* AMatchMadeInStockholmMadLove: For Master Zen, who is aware of it and shows to be flatterd by it in front of the Noob guild. The comic reveals that his actual feelings about it are along the lines of "That's nice, now please stay away from me".



* MadLove: For Master Zen, who is aware of it and shows to be flatterd by it in front of the Noob guild. The comic reveals that his actual feelings about it are along the lines of "That's nice, now please stay away from me".



* AmicableExes: [[spoiler:With Abraham.]]

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* DumbBlonde

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* SmackOnTheBack: Upon his introduction.

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* TheAce: For the Order.
* AnimateDead: A given for the necromancer class.

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* %%* AnimateDead: A given for the necromancer class.



* BaldOfAwesome: For those on the Order's side.
* BaldOfEvil: For those ''not'' on his side.

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* %%* BaldOfAwesome: For those on the Order's side.
* %%* BaldOfEvil: For those ''not'' on his side.



* InTheHood: When he pulled TheWorfEffect on Ystos in the webseries.
* LivingLegend: Explicitly said to be this on ''Horizon''.
* TheMentor: To Amaras.

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* %%* InTheHood: When he pulled TheWorfEffect on Ystos in the webseries.
* %%* LivingLegend: Explicitly said to be this on ''Horizon''.
* %%* TheMentor: To Amaras.



* GuyLiner: Part of his real life EmoTeen style.
* HangingJudge: Arthéon considers him to be this.
* InTheHood

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* %%* GuyLiner: Part of his real life EmoTeen style.
* %%* HangingJudge: Arthéon considers him to be this.
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* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner

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* SoreLoser: Comes with the InferioritySuperiorityComplex.

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* ArchnemesisDad:[[spoiler:To Judge Dead.]]

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* BadassLongcoat

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* CoolShades
* CoolSword
* TheCracker: Though a very sympathetic version of it.

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* %%* CoolSword
* %%* TheCracker: Though a very sympathetic version of it.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes
* [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even A Hacker Has Standards]]: He draws a line at publicly revealing information that he considers too sensitive, even if it would make many people leave ''Horizon''.

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* %%* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes
* [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even A Hacker Has Standards]]: EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws a line at publicly revealing information that he considers too sensitive, even if it would make many people leave ''Horizon''.



* SinisterShades

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* CoolSword:Sourcelame

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* CoolSword:Sourcelame%%* CoolSword: Sourcelame



* TalkingWeapon: Sourcelame again.

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* %%* TalkingWeapon: Sourcelame again.



* IntrepidMerchant

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* QuestGiver

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* %%* QuestGiver



* MauveShirt
* PlayingWithFire
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In the first movie]].
* QuestGiver

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* %%* MauveShirt
* %%* PlayingWithFire
* %%* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In the first movie]].
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* CoolMask

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* InsufferableGenius
* TheMentor: To Bartémulius and Nostariat.

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* %%* TheMentor: To Bartémulius and Nostariat.



* BioAugmentation
* DualWielding

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* MsExposition

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* BioAugmentation: Like all neomancers.

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* {{Revenge}}
* SoleSurvivor: Of his battle unit.

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* %%* SoleSurvivor: Of his battle unit.



* ADeathInTheLimelight: In the novel version.
* DualWielding

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* %%* ADeathInTheLimelight: In the novel version.
* %%* DualWielding



* EvilLaugh

to:

* %%* EvilLaugh



* TheFundamentalist

to:

* %%* TheFundamentalist



* TeamKiller: See FalseFlagOperation above.

to:

* %%* TeamKiller: See FalseFlagOperation above.



[[folder:King Déhimos]]
!!King Déhimos

Founder and [[spoiler:short-lived]] leader of the Order, he's originally the king of a civilization that got frozen in time then woke up only to find the Empire and the Coalition competing to invade its home.

to:

[[folder:King %%[[folder:King Déhimos]]
!!King %%!!King Déhimos

Founder %%Founder and [[spoiler:short-lived]] leader of the Order, he's originally the king of a civilization that got frozen in time then woke up only to find the Empire and the Coalition competing to invade its home.
home.

%%----

%%* DeathDealer
%%* KilledOffForReal
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saryahblööd]]
!![[spoiler:Queen]] Saryahblööd

-->Played by: Manon Morand

A young woman the Syrial exploration party finds in an underground castle who quickly turns out to have an important role in ''Horizon's'' plot.




* DeathDealer
* KilledOffForReal
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething

to:

\n* DeathDealer
EasterEgg: Despite it having no reason to be in her programming, she seems to get offended when Sparadrap calls her an old lady after realizing her chronological age.
* KilledOffForReal
LightningCanDoAnything: Including short-range teleportation.
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
%%* ShockAndAwe
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomethingVideoGameCrueltyPunishment: When some Coalition players kill her time-frozen companions for fun, she kills them all in retaliation.



[[folder:Saryahblööd]]
!![[spoiler:Queen]] Saryahblööd

-->Played by: Manon Morand

A young woman the Syrial exploration party finds in an underground castle who quickly turns out to have an important role in ''Horizon's'' plot.

to:

[[folder:Saryahblööd]]
!![[spoiler:Queen]] Saryahblööd

-->Played by: Manon Morand

[[folder:Ashentäk Oracle]]
!!Ashentäk Oracle

A young woman the Syrial exploration party finds in an underground castle Syrianian with precognintion skills [[spoiler:higher than those of most of her kin]] who quickly turns out lives in a dangerous swamp and knows how to have an important role in ''Horizon's'' plot.
get to Sin's hiding place.



* EasterEgg: Despite it having no reason to be in her programming, she seems to get offended when Sparadrap calls her an old lady after realizing her chronological age.
* LightningCanDoAnything: Including short-range teleportation.
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
%%* ShockAndAwe
* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: When some Coalition players kill her time-frozen companions for fun, she kills them all in retaliation.

to:

* EasterEgg: Despite it having no reason BlessedWithSuck: Has great predicting abilities, but had to be in her programming, she seems to get offended when Sparadrap calls her an old lady after realizing her chronological age.
* LightningCanDoAnything: Including short-range teleportation.
leave the city because everyone was harassing her.
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
TheHermit
%%* ShockAndAwe
* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: When some Coalition players kill her time-frozen companions for fun, she kills them all in retaliation.
{{Seer}}



[[folder:Ashentäk Oracle]]
!!Ashentäk Oracle

A Syrianian with precognintion skills [[spoiler:higher than those of most of her kin]] who lives in a dangerous swamp and knows how to get to Sin's hiding place.

to:

[[folder:Ashentäk Oracle]]
!!Ashentäk Oracle

A
[[folder:Malifuria]]
!!Malifuria

The
Syrianian with precognintion skills [[spoiler:higher than those of most of her kin]] who lives in a dangerous swamp and knows how royal family's alchemist. Stated to get to Sin's hiding place.
be an attractive young woman.



* BlessedWithSuck: Has great predicting abilities, but had to leave the city because everyone was harassing her.
%%* TheHermit
%%* {{Seer}}

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* BlessedWithSuck: Has great predicting abilities, but had to leave MayDecemberRomance: When seen in the city because everyone was harassing her.
%%* TheHermit
%%* {{Seer}}
second novel, she seems to be heading towards this with [[spoiler:Moulinof. Deciding who's way too old for the other may take all day]].



[[folder:Malifuria]]
!!Malifuria

The Syrianian royal family's alchemist. Stated to be an attractive young woman.

----
* MayDecemberRomance: When seen in the second novel, she seems to be heading towards this with [[spoiler:Moulinof. Deciding who's way too old for the other may take all day]].

[[/folder]]



* FertileFeet

to:

* %%* FertileFeet



* PhysicalGod

to:

* %%* PhysicalGod



* CoolMask

to:

* %%* CoolMask



* PhysicalGod

to:

* %%* PhysicalGod



* SinisterScythe

to:

* %%* SinisterScythe



* PhysicalGod

to:

* %%* PhysicalGod



* RedEyesTakeWarning

to:

* %%* RedEyesTakeWarning



* MarathonBoss
* TheWorfEffect: For Fantöm. [[spoiler:Twice]]

to:

* %%* MarathonBoss
* %%* TheWorfEffect: For Fantöm. [[spoiler:Twice]]



* PhysicalGod

to:

* %%* PhysicalGod



[[folder:Fargöth (creation)]]
!!Fargöth (creation)

The creator of the entire world in which ''Horizon'' takes place [[spoiler:and forger of Sourcelame]]. Technically ceased to exist a long time ago, but remanents of his conscience were hiding somewhere so he could share his last will with whoever completed a specific quest.

----

* TheMaker
[[/folder]]

to:

[[folder:Fargöth %%[[folder:Fargöth (creation)]]
!!Fargöth %%!!Fargöth (creation)

The %%The creator of the entire world in which ''Horizon'' takes place [[spoiler:and forger of Sourcelame]]. Technically ceased to exist a long time ago, but remanents of his conscience were hiding somewhere so he could share his last will with whoever completed a specific quest.

----

*
%%----

%%*
TheMaker
[[/folder]]
%%[[/folder]]



* FourElementEnsemble

to:

* %%* FourElementEnsemble



[[folder:Shadows]]
!!Shadows

Servants of Ark'hen and basically counterparts of the Phoenixes. Their names are Berenor (time), Brokken'kraft (souls), Duhkel'kard (darkness) and Loss'drakor (suffering).

to:

[[folder:Shadows]]
!!Shadows

Servants
%%[[folder:Shadows]]
%%!!Shadows

%%Servants
of Ark'hen and basically counterparts of the Phoenixes. Their names are Berenor (time), Brokken'kraft (souls), Duhkel'kard (darkness) and Loss'drakor (suffering).
(suffering).

%%----
%%* CallASmeerpARabbit
%%[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:Arks]]
%%!!Arks

%%The inhabitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currently is. They got imprisoned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.

%%----
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Morken]]
!!Morken

Supreme leader of the Soulless [[spoiler:in the first novel only]].



* CallASmeerpARabbit

to:

%%* TheDragon: To [[spoiler:Dortös]].
* CallASmeerpARabbitMauveShirt: [[spoiler:The first novel sets him up as an important character, but his MiniBoss fight seems to exist to have him die trying to protect Dortös in the game's narrative.]]
* MiniBoss: He becomes one in ''Horizon 1.1''.



[[folder:Arks]]
!!Arks

The inhabitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currently is. They got imprisoned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.

to:

[[folder:Arks]]
!!Arks

The inhabitants of Nös
[[folder:Soulless]]
!!Soulless

People who attempted to exploit forbidden magic sources
and servants of ended up in a state akin to being undead. They are currently uniting under Morken's command and working towards making Olydri viable for Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currently is. They got imprisoned inside and the planet when Dortös got sealed away.
Arks. Saralzar was one of them before becoming the Source of Chaos.




%%* BlackCloak
* EliteMook: They are stated to be more of a challenge than most mooks and rarely found outside quests.
* HiddenInPlainSight: In ''Horizon 1.0'', they were [[spoiler:quest givers for fetch quests]].
%%* InTheHood
* TreacherousQuestGiver: [[spoiler:Doing their fetch quests in ''Horizon 1.0'' was helping the first villain.]]
%%* TheUndead



[[folder:Morken]]
!!Morken

Supreme leader of the Soulless [[spoiler:in the first novel only]].

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[[folder:Morken]]
!!Morken

Supreme leader of
!NOVEL-ONLY PLAYERS
[[folder:Syrial exploration party]]
!!Syrial exploration party

The four other people from
the Soulless [[spoiler:in Syrial exploration party the first novel only]].
Noob guild was part of in the second novel: Görth the warrior, Alaskia the assassin, Athreyü the Necromancer and Shaadö the neomancer.



* TheDragon: To [[spoiler:Dortös]].
* MauveShirt: [[spoiler:The first novel sets him up as an important character, but his MiniBoss fight seems to exist to have him die trying to protect Dortös in the game's narrative.]]
* MiniBoss: He becomes one in ''Horizon 1.1''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Soulless]]
!!Soulless

People who attempted to exploit forbidden magic sources and ended up in a state akin to being undead. They are currently uniting under Morken's command and working towards making Olydri viable for Dortös and the Arks. Saralzar was one of them before becoming the Source of Chaos.

----

* BlackCloak
* EliteMook: They are stated to be more of a challenge than most mooks and rarely found outside quests.
* HiddenInPlainSight: In ''Horizon 1.0'', they were [[spoiler:quest givers for fetch quests]].
* InTheHood
* TreacherousQuestGiver: [[spoiler:Doing their fetch quests in ''Horizon 1.0'' was helping the first villain.]]
* TheUndead
[[/folder]]

!NOVEL-ONLY PLAYERS
[[folder:Syrial exploration party]]
!!Syrial exploration party

The four other people from the Syrial exploration party the Noob guild was part of in the second novel: Görth the warrior, Alaskia the assassin, Athreyü the Necromancer and Shaadö the neomancer.

----

* AnimateDead: Athreyü.

to:

* TheDragon: To [[spoiler:Dortös]].
* MauveShirt: [[spoiler:The first novel sets him up as an important character, but his MiniBoss fight seems to exist to have him die trying to protect Dortös in the game's narrative.]]
* MiniBoss: He becomes one in ''Horizon 1.1''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Soulless]]
!!Soulless

People who attempted to exploit forbidden magic sources and ended up in a state akin to being undead. They are currently uniting under Morken's command and working towards making Olydri viable for Dortös and the Arks. Saralzar was one of them before becoming the Source of Chaos.

----

* BlackCloak
* EliteMook: They are stated to be more of a challenge than most mooks and rarely found outside quests.
* HiddenInPlainSight: In ''Horizon 1.0'', they were [[spoiler:quest givers for fetch quests]].
* InTheHood
* TreacherousQuestGiver: [[spoiler:Doing their fetch quests in ''Horizon 1.0'' was helping the first villain.]]
* TheUndead
[[/folder]]

!NOVEL-ONLY PLAYERS
[[folder:Syrial exploration party]]
!!Syrial exploration party

The four other people from the Syrial exploration party the Noob guild was part of in the second novel: Görth the warrior, Alaskia the assassin, Athreyü the Necromancer and Shaadö the neomancer.

----

*

%%*
AnimateDead: Athreyü.



* ManInAKilt: Görth

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* %%* ManInAKilt: Görth
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* GenderBlenderName: Possibly not as intentional as for Morgan/Omega Zell, but her real name is homophonous to the masculine "Gabriel".

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* GenderBlenderName: Possibly not as intentional as for Morgan/Omega Zell, but her real name is homophonous to pronounced the same as the masculine "Gabriel".



* MistakenForGay: Gaea seems to believe it, but a discussion with Saphir in Season 4 revealed that in addition to the mentioned above HeManWomanHater issue, he's delibarately [[CelibateHero avoiding any relationship with the opposite sex to be able to focus on the game until he reaches the top]].

to:

* MistakenForGay: Gaea seems to believe it, but a discussion with Saphir in Season 4 revealed that in addition to the mentioned above HeManWomanHater issue, he's delibarately deliberately [[CelibateHero avoiding any relationship relationships with the opposite sex to be able to focus on the game until he reaches the top]].



* VerbalTic: "I see". That tic popped up when Sparadrap wanted to imitate him and a piece of paper with these words written on it became part of the mannequin Omega Zell maked to prepare for an interview with him.

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* VerbalTic: "I see". That tic popped up when Sparadrap wanted to imitate him and a piece of paper with these words written on it became part of the mannequin Omega Zell maked made to prepare for an interview with him.



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The webseries introduced him during the Centralis battle, which was one of the consequences of [[spoiler:Fantöm getting deleted]]. The comic introduced before the latter happened.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The webseries introduced him during the Centralis battle, which was one of the consequences of [[spoiler:Fantöm getting deleted]]. The comic introduced him before the latter happened.



Joined the guild thanks to Fantöm who also signed him up in the main roster. Much weaker than the rest of the group and with no experience of high-level playing, he quickly starts feeling like "the group's Sparadrap" by his own words. While he's tolerated by most of the team, Saphir doesn't plan to leave him in peace. He gets better after the Dungeon of Chaos arc, however.

to:

Joined the guild thanks to Fantöm who also signed him up in the main roster. Much weaker than the rest of the group and with no experience of high-level playing, he quickly starts feeling like "the group's Sparadrap" by in his own words. While he's tolerated by most of the team, Saphir doesn't plan to leave him in peace. He gets better after the Dungeon of Chaos arc, however.
however.



* UltimateGamer386: He's able to keep up with Fantöm [[spoiler:up to Season 3 despite the illegal enhancements that were done on the latters's avatar at the time.]]

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* UltimateGamer386: He's able to keep up with Fantöm [[spoiler:up to Season 3 despite the illegal enhancements that were done on the latters's latter's avatar at the time.]]



* CastFromHitPoints:[[spoiler:Applys to his player rather than his avatar. Tenshirock heavily implies that there is a trade-off between how invested he is in the game and his health.]]

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* CastFromHitPoints:[[spoiler:Applys CastFromHitPoints: [[spoiler:Applies to his player rather than his avatar. Tenshirock heavily implies that there is a trade-off between how invested he is in the game and his health.]]



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Looks like a twelve year old boy in the novels.

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Looks like a twelve year old twelve-year-old boy in the novels.

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Removed: 86

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None


* HairDecorations: She's seen wearing bow-shaped ones in Season 2 and the fifth comic.



* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her webseries-only mage reroll that she dresses in nice clothes and the HairDecorations she's sometimes seen wearing in the webseries and comic. Her real life clothing style isn't conspiciously masculine either.

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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her webseries-only mage reroll that she dresses in nice clothes and the HairDecorations hair decorations she's sometimes seen wearing in the webseries and comic. Her real life clothing style isn't conspiciously masculine either.

Changed: 218

Removed: 199

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dewicking


* BadassGrandpa: Supplementary material hints that he bounces in and out of the top ten player list.



* CoolOldGuy: He deserves the title just for being an old guy playing MMORPG.

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* CoolOldGuy: He deserves the title just for being an old guy playing MMORPG. Not only that, supplementary material hints that he bounces in and out of the top ten player list.



* MiniatureSeniorCitizen: Depicted as such in the comic.

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* MiniatureSeniorCitizen: Depicted as such a small old guy in the comic.



* MagicStaff

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* %%* MagicStaff



* MysticalHighCollar
* PeoplePuppets

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* %%* MysticalHighCollar
* %%%* PeoplePuppets



* SurroundedByIdiots: Sparadrap's brains, Golgotha's dedication to protect her, the early Noob guild's team spirit and little to no sense of initiative sum up the rest of the guild well. And that's being nice.
** Amazingly, she admits to herself that her Admirers' Guild is even ''worse'' than the Noob guild.

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* SurroundedByIdiots: Sparadrap's brains, Golgotha's dedication to protect her, the early Noob guild's team spirit and little to no sense of initiative sum up the rest of the guild well. And that's being nice.
**
nice. Amazingly, she admits to herself that her Admirers' Guild is even ''worse'' than the Noob guild.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: With his help being mostly in the logistics domain [[spoiler:and the fact that he has easy access to the computer Sparadrap usually uses]], he only formally joined the Noob guild's party once.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: With his help being mostly in the logistics domain [[spoiler:and the fact that he has easy access to the computer Sparadrap usually uses]], he he's only formally joined the Noob guild's party once.



** SmokeOut: He fails spectacularly the only time he's seen trying it, as he's still seen walking away at normal pace by the time the smoke dissipates. Fourtunately, he was just leaving after coming to announce his victory at the lower level tournament to Heimdäl.

to:

** SmokeOut: He fails spectacularly the only time he's seen trying it, as he's still seen walking away at normal pace by the time the smoke dissipates. Fourtunately, Fortunately, he was just leaving after coming to announce his victory at the lower level tournament to Heimdäl.



* WhiteSheep: [[spoiler:His father is actually a mafia big wig and Thomas explicitly avoids too much involvement in the family activities.]]

to:

* WhiteSheep: [[spoiler:His father is actually a mafia big wig and Thomas explicitly avoids too much involvement in the family activities.business.]]



* LaserGuidedKarma: Saphir is pretty much treating him the way he used to treat Sparadrap.

to:

* LaserGuidedKarma: Saphir is pretty much treating treats him the way he used to treat Sparadrap.






* ReplacementGoldfish: [[spoiler:After Fantöm's first avatar is deleted, the comics and novels heavily imply that his face is pretty much everywhere Fantöm's used to be, from television advertizements made for sponosors to a life-sized statue in the looby to Donteuil's office.]]

to:

* ReplacementGoldfish: [[spoiler:After Fantöm's first avatar is deleted, the comics and novels heavily imply that his face is pretty much everywhere Fantöm's used to be, from television advertizements advertisements made for sponosors sponsors to a life-sized statue in the looby to lobby of Donteuil's office.]]



* OutOfFocus: Not that much was seen of him in the first place, but the "preparing for the three champions duel" portion of the story focuses so much on the WorthyOpponent relationship developping between Spectre and Fantöm that Amaras isn't seen preparing for it at all. When he does appear, it's as Roxxor's leader rather than its top player.

to:

* OutOfFocus: Not that much was seen of him in the first place, but the "preparing for the three champions duel" portion of the story focuses so much on the WorthyOpponent relationship developping developing between Spectre and Fantöm that Amaras isn't seen preparing for it at all. When he does appear, it's as Roxxor's leader rather than its top player.
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This sheet is for characters of the ''Franchise/{{Noob}}'' franchise. It's centered around the [[Series/{{Noob}} webseries]] that gave birth to the franchise, in which plot elements of the [[Literature/{{Noob}} novels]] and sometimes the [[ComicBook/{{Noob}} comics]] can show up completely resolved, and hence cause unmarked spoilers.

to:

This sheet is for characters of from the ''Franchise/{{Noob}}'' franchise. It's centered around the [[Series/{{Noob}} webseries]] that gave birth to the franchise, in which plot elements of the [[Literature/{{Noob}} novels]] and sometimes the [[ComicBook/{{Noob}} comics]] can show up completely resolved, and hence cause unmarked spoilers.



* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: His comic version has more visible {{Foreshadowing}} of his upcoming RageBreakingPoint. His debut in comic one shoes him have a moment of doubt when alone, but brush it off for the sake of maintaining his role of OnlySaneMan. In comic 7, he releases a LimitBreak he intended for a boss on bunch of {{Mook}}s while yelling at them (actually surprising Gaea) because he needed to blow off steam.

to:

* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: His comic version has more visible {{Foreshadowing}} of his upcoming RageBreakingPoint. His debut in comic one shoes 1 shows him have having a moment of doubt when alone, but brush brushing it off for the sake of maintaining his role of OnlySaneMan. In comic 7, he releases a LimitBreak he intended for a boss on a bunch of {{Mook}}s while yelling at them (actually surprising Gaea) because he needed to blow off steam.



* BottomlessBladder: He was closed up in the garage of Master Zen's hiding place for ''a whole week''.

to:

* BottomlessBladder: He was closed shut up in the garage of Master Zen's hiding place for ''a whole week''.



* MyBelovedSmother: His mother is very meddling, so he had to give up social activities like sports according to the novels. She also used to make Artheon stop playing at 8.00 PM every night. She also sent him to a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors in Season 3.

to:

* MyBelovedSmother: His mother is very meddling, so he had to give up social activities like sports according to the novels. She also used to make Artheon Arthéon stop playing at 8.00 PM every night. She also sent him to a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors in Season 3.



* NotGoodWithRejection: [[spoiler:When it comes to him, it's probably the biggest {{Understatement}} of year 2012.]]
* PerformanceAnxiety: He turns out to suffer from it in one of the comic's stories. It however seems to be a CompressedVice as the first story of the same comic briefly showed him taking down a monster [[spoiler:with his temporarily unbanned level 100 avatar]] while the rest of the guild was watching (Saphir and Ystos were the audience in one of the flash-backs showing occurrences of said anxiety). Check MyBelovedSmother for the possible cause if it's permanent.

to:

* NotGoodWithRejection: [[spoiler:When it comes to him, it's [[spoiler:This is probably the biggest {{Understatement}} of the year 2012.]]
* PerformanceAnxiety: He turns out to suffer from it in one of the comic's stories. It however However, it seems to be a CompressedVice as the first story of the same comic briefly showed him taking down a monster [[spoiler:with his temporarily unbanned level 100 avatar]] while the rest of the guild was watching (Saphir and Ystos were the audience in one of the flash-backs flashbacks showing occurrences of said anxiety). Check MyBelovedSmother for the possible cause if it's permanent.



* SeekerArchetype: He's very interested in ''Horizon's'' background. One of the short stories in the comic has him talking to everyone in a new town while the rest of the guild sitting on a bench waiting for him to finish.

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* SeekerArchetype: He's very interested in ''Horizon's'' ''Horizon''[='=]s background. One of the short stories in the comic has him talking to everyone in a new town while the rest of the guild sitting sit on a bench waiting for him to finish.



--> ''"Honestly though, Arthéon, they let some chick run the Justice Guild! At this rate, they're going to end up with a Music/TokioHotel fan club in the guild !'' ({{Beat}}) ''What ? What is it ? Is she behind me ?"''

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--> ''"Honestly though, Arthéon, they let some chick run the Justice Guild! At this rate, they're going to end up with a Music/TokioHotel fan club in the guild !'' guild!'' ({{Beat}}) ''What ? ''What? What is it ? it? Is she behind me ?"''
me?"''



->Guild position: DPS / Self proclaimed ace

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->Guild position: DPS / Self proclaimed Self-proclaimed ace



Reporter for a GirlShowGhetto channel by day, Olydri's most sexist and egocentric assassin by night, his dream is to join Justice guild and be good enough to beat Fantöm. The main obstacles on his way as far as he's concerned? The presence of a Noob and a girl (later three of them) that drags his guild's level down and his tendency to get into embarrassing situations while trying to be well liked by his ideal colleagues... or just because Tenshirock needs a lab rat.

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Reporter for a GirlShowGhetto channel by day, Olydri's most sexist and egocentric assassin by night, his dream is to join Justice guild and be good enough to beat Fantöm. The main obstacles on his way as far as he's concerned? The presence of a Noob and a girl (later three of them) that drags dragging his guild's level down down, and his tendency to get into embarrassing situations while trying to be well liked by his ideal colleagues... or just because Tenshirock needs a lab rat.



* AmbiguouslyGay: There's his job, his name, but also his real life behavior, especially his food choices (organic salads according to the first novel). Add Tenshirock who likes punishing him by blocking his avatar in dancing mode and Gaea's insinuations that his hero worship of Fantöm is actually a CelebCrush. He also sides with Sparadrap when he gives liking the way his clothes look as a reason for not changing them (to something with better stats) for a long time. His sister added an extra layer by mentioning he took classical dancing when he was nine.

to:

* AmbiguouslyGay: There's his job, his name, but also his real life real-life behavior, especially his food choices (organic salads according to the first novel). Add Tenshirock who likes punishing him by blocking his avatar in dancing mode and Gaea's insinuations that his hero worship of Fantöm is actually a CelebCrush. He also sides with Sparadrap when he gives liking the way his clothes look as a reason for not changing them (to something with better stats) for a long time. His sister added an extra layer by mentioning he took classical dancing when he was nine.



* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that possesses the secret of technology. The second novel, however, states that it keeps her from using magic (implicitly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).

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* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that which possesses the secret of technology. The second novel, however, states that it keeps her from using magic (implicitly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).



* SuperSpeed: Thanks to [[BioAugmentation genetical enhancement]].

to:

* SuperSpeed: Thanks to [[BioAugmentation genetical genetic enhancement]].



!Former[=/=]Short Lived members of Noob Guild

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!Former[=/=]Short Lived !Former[=/=]Short-lived members of Noob Guild



* DistaffCounterpart: She has a personality much like to Fantöm's after he [[TookALevelInKindness took his level in kindness]] and Gaea as a fangirl.

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* DistaffCounterpart: She has a personality much like to Fantöm's after he [[TookALevelInKindness took his level in kindness]] and Gaea as a fangirl.



* DemotedToExtra: In the novels. She gives the Noob guild a freebee ''and'' gets mentioned in Gaea's backstory in the first one. Her appearance in the second one boils down to "Remember Golgotha? She still likes giving people nicknames and lives with Gaea now". The third one isn't much better, as she's mentioned a few times in the part adapting Season 3 and only randomly appears near the end in the novel-only half of the story. In the fourth, she's seen sleeping in Gaea's apartment and later noticed by Fantöm during the climax. "Demoted to recurring OneSceneWonder" may be more appropriate, however.

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* DemotedToExtra: In the novels. She gives the Noob guild a freebee freebie ''and'' gets mentioned in Gaea's backstory in the first one. Her appearance in the second one boils down to "Remember Golgotha? She still likes giving people nicknames and lives with Gaea now". The third one isn't much better, as she's mentioned a few times in the part adapting Season 3 and only randomly appears near the end in the novel-only half of the story. In the fourth, she's seen sleeping in Gaea's apartment and is later noticed by Fantöm during the climax. "Demoted to recurring OneSceneWonder" may be more appropriate, however.



* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Despite not actually being part of the Noob guild, it has become hardly surprising to see her hanging around with its members. Official photomontages and surveys supposed to include only Noob guild members tend to throw her in. Even some members of the Justice guild seem to have caught onto it: when plans to enlist the Noob guild's help are made, her participation seems to be taken for granted.

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* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Despite not actually being part of the Noob guild, it has become hardly surprising it's no longer a surprise to see her hanging around with its members. Official photomontages and surveys supposed to include only Noob guild members tend to throw her in. Even some members of the Justice guild seem to have caught onto it: when plans to enlist the Noob guild's help are made, her participation seems to be taken for granted.



* DoublePlay: Also has character in the Empire, but apparently stopped using it after it was refused entry in the Justice guild.

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* DoublePlay: Also has a character in the Empire, but apparently stopped using it after it was refused entry in the into Justice guild.



Spokesperson and second in command for the Roxxor guild, leader of the Player Killer guild. She's just as ruthless as her positions suggests.

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Spokesperson and second in command for the Roxxor guild, leader of the Player Killer guild. She's just as ruthless as her positions position suggests.



* AllThereInTheManual: The fact she's number five on ''Horizon'' [[spoiler:before the fall of Fantöm]] and can double as a healer if the usual one get taken down is only mentioned in the novels.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The fact she's number five on in ''Horizon'' [[spoiler:before the fall of Fantöm]] and can double as a healer if the usual one get taken down is only mentioned in the novels.



* PlayerKilling: Well, she's the leader of the guild specialized in the activity after all.

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* PlayerKilling: Well, she's the leader of the guild specialized that specialize in the activity activity, after all.



The most feared Player Killer of all ''Horizon''. After getting accidentally beaten by Sparadrap or having someone else keep him for doing him any harm several times, he has gotten convinced that his one-sided [[FriendlyEnemies Friendly Enemy]] attitude is part of a subtle strategy meant to destabilize his opponents. As a consequence, he's half-way between fearing Sparadrap and considering him a rival of some sorts.

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The most feared Player Killer of all in ''Horizon''. After getting accidentally beaten by Sparadrap or having someone else keep him for doing him any harm several times, he has gotten convinced that his Sparadrap's one-sided [[FriendlyEnemies Friendly Enemy]] attitude is part of a subtle strategy meant to destabilize his opponents. As a consequence, he's half-way between fearing Sparadrap and considering him a rival of some sorts.



* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:One of the things seen during the Season 5 final speech are him and Sparadrap having their first duel during which Sparadrap is aware that they're having a fight]]

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* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:One of the things seen during the Season 5 final speech are is him and Sparadrap having their first duel during which Sparadrap is aware that they're having a fight]]



* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Actually just left the game, but illustrated it by having his avatar jump off a cliff. Précieux treated the whole thing as if where an actual suicide, including asking him to not jump and promising to avenge him after the act is done.]]
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His storyline exists in part because it's apparently impossible for him to grasp the idea that a player from another faction is genuinely trying to be friendly to him, though Sparadrap's strange mix of clumsiness and luck doesn't really help in the present case.

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* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Actually just left the game, but illustrated it by having his avatar jump off a cliff. Précieux treated the whole thing as if where it were an actual suicide, including asking him to not jump and promising to avenge him after the act is done.]]
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His storyline exists in part because it's apparently impossible for him to grasp the idea that a player from another faction is genuinely trying to be friendly to him, though Sparadrap's strange mix of clumsiness and luck doesn't really help in the present case.either.



* AvengingTheVillain: [[spoiler:He dedicates himself to avenge Dark Avenger after he left the game by trying to prove that Sparadrap actually is a good player.]]
* ClassyCravat: An obvious component of his renaissance nobleman style outfit.

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* AvengingTheVillain: [[spoiler:He dedicates himself to avenge avenging Dark Avenger after he left leaves the game by trying to prove that Sparadrap is actually is a good player.]]
* ClassyCravat: An obvious component of his renaissance Renaissance nobleman style outfit.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:[[spoiler:Even if his motive is vengeance, it's quite obvious that he inherited the storyline that was meant for Dark Avenger before he had to be written out of the webseries.]]

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:[[spoiler:Even if though his motive is vengeance, it's quite obvious that he inherited the storyline that was meant for Dark Avenger before he had to be written out of the webseries.]]



* UndyingLoyalty: He's the only one to stay respectful and loyal to Dark Avenger, even after his humiliation from Sparadrap.

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* UndyingLoyalty: He's the only one to stay respectful and loyal to Dark Avenger, even after his humiliation from by Sparadrap.
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* CombatAestheticist: In addition to inverting the "using charisma as DumpStat" stereotype, he sometimes takes poses mid-battle. Reactions of other charcters to them imply that his mind in the only place where these poses look any good.

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* CombatAestheticist: In addition to inverting the "using charisma as DumpStat" stereotype, he sometimes takes strikes poses mid-battle. Reactions The reactions of other charcters to them characters imply that his mind in is the only place where these poses look any good.



* EffeminateMisogynisticGuy: Slips into this with his misogyny combined to his AmbiguouslyGay characterization.

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* EffeminateMisogynisticGuy: Slips into this with his misogyny combined to with his AmbiguouslyGay characterization.



* HighlyVisibleNinja: During her brief time at his avatar's control in Season 1, Gaea notices he only has 3 points in stealth at level 10 and points out that white is a lousy color for an assassin (he's hinted to have chosen the color only so his clothes would match the Justice Guild tabard he was wearing during the first episodes). In the second novel, he fails to take his cursor in consderation while following a group of people.

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* HighlyVisibleNinja: During her brief time at controlling his avatar's control avatar in Season 1, Gaea notices he only has 3 points in stealth at level 10 and points out that white is a lousy color for an assassin (he's hinted to have chosen the color only so his clothes would match the Justice Guild tabard he was wearing during the first episodes). In the second novel, he fails to take his cursor in consderation into consideration while following a group of people.



* IrritationIsTheSincerestFormOfFlattery[=/=]IJustWantToBeYou: He's either an exaggerated version of the first of a downplayed version of the second. According to the novels, Fantöm was an assassin before [[spoiler: the first time]] he became a Twilight warrrior, hence his class choice. His lifelong dream is to attain Fantöm's status, but he stays enough of is own person to not completely qualify as IJustWantToBeYou (for starters, he talks way too much to be imitating [[TheQuietOne Fantöm]] personality-wise).
* ItsAllAboutMe: To a lesser extent than Gaea, but enough for him to not be a much better team player than her and be a big factor their conflictual status quo. He's only in the guild while waiting to qualify for Justice, who only takes level 100 players, after all.

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* IrritationIsTheSincerestFormOfFlattery[=/=]IJustWantToBeYou: He's either an exaggerated version of the first of a downplayed version of the second. According to the novels, Fantöm was an assassin before [[spoiler: the first time]] he became a Twilight warrrior, warrior, hence his class choice. His lifelong dream is to attain Fantöm's status, but he stays enough of is his own person to not completely qualify as IJustWantToBeYou (for starters, he talks way too much to be imitating [[TheQuietOne Fantöm]] personality-wise).
* ItsAllAboutMe: To a lesser extent than Gaea, but enough for him to not be a much better team player than her and be a big factor in their conflictual status quo. constant conflict. He's only in the guild while waiting to qualify for Justice, who only takes take level 100 players, after all.



** This trope comes up during a tournament in the third comic, during which he ends up fighting against Golgotha. The fact that he seemingly considers her OneOfTheBoys comes in full bloom as he obviously considers she has a chance of beating him, but is determined to not let it happen due to her still technically being female.

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** This trope comes up during a tournament in the third comic, during which he ends up fighting against Golgotha. The fact that he seemingly considers her OneOfTheBoys comes in into full bloom as he obviously considers she has a chance of beating him, but is determined to not let it happen due to her still technically being female.



** In his rantings about the guild, he frequently points out actually existing flaws (while still ignoring his own).
** When Arthéon shows up after snubbing the guild for several weeks in early Season 4, he calls him on it even after he and Kary take the time to explain everyone what they've been doing.

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** In his rantings rants about the guild, he frequently points out actually existing flaws (while still ignoring his own).
** When Arthéon shows up after snubbing the guild for several weeks in early Season 4, he calls him on it even after he and Kary take the time to explain to everyone what they've been doing.



* TheLancer: Despite officially not caring about any member of the guild except Arthéon, he knows his progress is dependant on them and ends up putting minor efforts of his own into making it function, including being a second opinion on Arthéon's decisions and making sure he doesn't fall for Gaea's schemes. His personality also makes him a natural {{Foil}} to Arthéon, and he's the one who picks up the SanityBall the few time Arthéon drops it. The fact that his actions remain self-serving at the end of the day however makes him a lousy leader in Season 4.

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* TheLancer: Despite officially not caring about any member of the guild except Arthéon, he knows his progress is dependant dependent on them and ends up putting minor efforts effort of his own into making it function, including being providing a second opinion on Arthéon's decisions and making sure he doesn't fall for Gaea's schemes. His personality also makes him a natural {{Foil}} to Arthéon, and he's the one who picks up the SanityBall the few time times Arthéon drops it. The fact that his actions remain self-serving at the end of the day however day, however, makes him a lousy leader in Season 4.



* {{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without hesitation.

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* {{Pride}}: His [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] without hesitation.doubt.



* ToBeAMaster: Pictures himself as Fantöm's sucessor as the ''Horizon'' number one player.

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* ToBeAMaster: Pictures himself as Fantöm's sucessor successor as the ''Horizon'' ''Horizon''[='=]s number one player.



** [[spoiler: It turns out Arthéon only made him interim first officer, which that enables him to manage the guild in his absence, but some Master-only actions are not allowed, such as kicking people out. And he did it mostly because Omega Zell had been pestering him about it for a while.]]

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** [[spoiler: It turns out Arthéon only made him interim first officer, which that enables him to manage the guild in his absence, but some Master-only actions are not allowed, such as kicking people out. And he did it mostly because Omega Zell had been pestering him about it for a while.]]



* AllLovingHero: He eventually becomes more pragmatic while staying as nice and caring for other as he has always been. It the literal sense of the trope, his case is so bad that it's easier to list the people he does ''not'' like. Roxana, Kary, done.

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* AllLovingHero: He eventually becomes more pragmatic while staying as nice and caring for other about othera as he has always been. It In the literal sense of the trope, his case is so bad that it's easier to list the people he does ''not'' like. like -- Roxana, Kary, done.



* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:While his obssession with collecting pets was played as a comical and ridiculous thing for most of the series, it suddenly turns into an actual TearJerker in season 3 final episodes when they are killed in front of him.]]
** [[spoiler:To an extent, he suffers this again when Arthéon reaches his RageBreakingPoint and delivers him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about the whole Noob Guild.]]

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* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:While his obssession obsession with collecting pets was played as a comical and ridiculous thing for comedy for most of the series, it suddenly turns into an actual TearJerker in season 3 3's final episodes when they are killed in front of him.]]
** [[spoiler:To an extent, he suffers this again when Arthéon reaches his RageBreakingPoint and delivers gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about the whole Noob Guild.]]



* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Averted. Dark Avenger and Précieux believe he's either this or ObfuscatingStupidity, but he's just a real moron with incredible luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He started out with all characteristics of a typical {{Noob}}, but ended up only keeping part of it (mostly orverestimating his talent from time to time) and StupidGood currently fits his later of playing much better. Even later in the story, he's converging towards AllLovingHero.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Averted. Dark Avenger and Précieux believe he's either this or ObfuscatingStupidity, but he's just a real moron with incredible luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He started out with all the characteristics of a typical {{Noob}}, but ended up only keeping part of it (mostly orverestimating overestimating his talent talents from time to time) and StupidGood currently fits his later latter style of playing much better. Even later in the story, he's converging towards AllLovingHero.



* DreamSequence: A SugarBowl version of things such as they were in Season 4, with his guildmates being friendly to each other and a complete collection of Smourbiffs to his name.

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* DreamSequence: A SugarBowl version of things such as they were in Season 4, with his guildmates being friendly to each other and a complete collection of Smourbiffs to his name.



* IdiotHero: He qualifies for this during his progression away from TheFool. Threatening to hurt his friends turns out to be one of the few things that can anger him in Season 3 finale. Starting later Season 4 and the fourth novel, [[spoiler:Putting The Band Back Together]] definitely qualifies as an idealistic goal.

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* IdiotHero: He qualifies for this during his progression away from TheFool. Threatening to hurt his friends turns out to be one of the few things that can anger him in Season 3 finale. Starting from later in Season 4 and the fourth novel, [[spoiler:Putting The Band Back Together]] definitely qualifies as an idealistic goal.



* KindheartedSimpleton: Probably the "nice person" trope from the list that fits him best. [[ManipulativeBastard Gaea]] is shown taking advantage of it in the novels and comic.
* LiteralMinded: He often mixes up the real life and MMORPG meaning of terms and sometimes needs a mini English lesson along with the explanation of non-French terms. He also has trouble with figures of speech in general.

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* KindheartedSimpleton: Probably the "nice person" trope from the list that fits him best. [[ManipulativeBastard Gaea]] is shown taking advantage of it in the novels and comic.
* LiteralMinded: He often mixes up the real life real-life and MMORPG meaning of terms and sometimes needs a mini English lesson along with the explanation of non-French terms. He also has trouble with figures of speech in general.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: Averted. Dark Avenger and Précieux believe he's either this or CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, but he's just a real moron with incredible luck.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Averted. Dark Avenger and Précieux believe he's either this or CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, but he's just a real moron with incredible luck.



** He gets it on two notable occasions in the webseries. In Season 1, when Arthéon and Omega Zell have to explain him how the Galamadriabuyak tower works, he asks why it has ten floors when nine should be enough for it to fill its role of unlocking 10 new levels per floor if 100 is the maximum and players who have never entered it are stuck at level 10 (but still shows to be bad at math in the process). In Season 3, in retaliation to Omega Zell's insults, he threatens to [[spoiler: tell Ystos, points out that it would make Fantöm know about it before long, and even lets Omega Zell think that Ystos can hear him... when he's actually asleep on the couch right behind him]]. The second one alone can give the impression that Dark Avenger actually figured him out quite well.

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** He gets it on two notable occasions in the webseries. In Season 1, when Arthéon and Omega Zell have to explain him how the Galamadriabuyak tower works, he asks why it has ten floors when nine should be enough for it to fill its role of unlocking 10 new levels per floor if 100 is the maximum and players who have never entered it are stuck at level 10 (but still shows himself to be bad at math in the process). In Season 3, in retaliation to for Omega Zell's insults, he threatens to [[spoiler: tell Ystos, points out that it would make Fantöm know about it before long, and even lets Omega Zell think that Ystos can hear him... when he's actually asleep on the couch right behind him]]. The second one alone can give the impression that Dark Avenger actually figured him out quite well.



* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She started off with enough in common with Sparadrap to be his DistaffCounterpart. She's now more self-centered about her appearance and informed about in-game fact among other things, making her similarity with him is now closer to what exists between Gaea and Omega Zell.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She started off with enough in common with Sparadrap to be his DistaffCounterpart. She's now more self-centered about her appearance and informed about in-game fact facts among other things, making so her similarity with him is now closer to what exists between Gaea and Omega Zell.



** She started out as one for Sparadrap and it stuck a little longer in the comics and novels than in the series. Even if DivergentCharacterEvolution took place personnality-wise, she shares quite a few features with him: healer that seldom switches to tank, questionable talent for said healing, a naive yet charming personality, great real-life success in a highly competitive domain, enough of a {{Noob}} to be part of Tenshirock's Season 2 plan, only other member of the guild given a pet in the comic... even her outfit colors somewhat match Sparadrap's starting Season 4.
** In Season 4, when Arthéon gets pleasantly surprised of how well Sparadrap is managing things in his absence compared to Omega Zell and Gaea (who both had a brief time as replacement guild leader before him), he ends up basically saying "Gee, maybe I should have put you in command from the start". Couette replies that she would have done the job just as well as Sparadrap if she had been given the chance.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: She started off with enough in common with Sparadrap to be his DistaffCounterpart. She's now more self-centered about her appearance and informed about in-game fact among other things, making her similarity with him is now closer to what exists between Gaea and Omega Zell.

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** She started out as one for Sparadrap and it stuck a little longer in the comics and novels than in the series. Even if though DivergentCharacterEvolution took place personnality-wise, personality-wise, she shares quite a few features with him: healer that seldom switches to tank, questionable talent for said actual healing, a naive yet charming personality, great real-life success in a highly competitive domain, enough of a {{Noob}} to be part of Tenshirock's Season 2 plan, the only other member of the guild given a pet in the comic... even her outfit colors somewhat match Sparadrap's starting Season 4.
** In Season 4, when Arthéon gets is pleasantly surprised of at how well Sparadrap is managing things in his absence compared to Omega Zell and Gaea (who both had a brief time as replacement guild leader before him), he ends up basically saying "Gee, maybe I should have put you in command from the start". Couette replies that she would have done the job just as well as Sparadrap if she had been given the chance.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: She started off with enough in common with Sparadrap to be his DistaffCounterpart. She's now more self-centered about her appearance and informed about in-game fact facts among other things, making meaning her similarity with him is now closer to what exists between Gaea and Omega Zell.



* GirlishPigtails: "Couette" is the french word for said pigtails. And of course, she wears them.
* GlacierWaif: She's one with her earth build, that is meant for tanking.

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* GirlishPigtails: "Couette" is the french French word for said pigtails. And of course, she wears them.
* GlacierWaif: She's one with her earth build, that which is meant for tanking.



* {{Kawaiiko}}: Has shades of this, including the fact that she's looking for "kawaii" clothing items for her avatar by her own words. The shopping she does in her real life scene from the comic confirms this.
* LiteralMinded: Gets her moments, but can tell the difference between the real life and MMORPG meaning of a term much more often than Sparadrap.

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* {{Kawaiiko}}: Has shades of this, including the fact that she's looking for "kawaii" clothing items for her avatar by her own words. The shopping she does in her real life real-life scene from the comic confirms this.
* LiteralMinded: Gets Has her moments, but can tell the difference between the real life and MMORPG meaning of a term much more often than Sparadrap.



* RapunzelHair: Her avatar in the comic. The (shorter) hair length she's seen with in the series is shown to be the one she maintains in real life.

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* RapunzelHair: Her avatar in the comic. The (shorter) hair length she's seen with in the series is shown to be the one style she maintains in real life.



Top player of ''Horizon'' and Ace of Justice guild, notably famous for beating the top boss of ''Horizon 1.0'' by himself. Admired by many players including Omega Zell, who becomes completely startled when he's around. While perfectly capable of being a OneManArmy, he frequently does dungeons and quests with three other players of his guild.

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Top player of ''Horizon'' and Ace of Justice guild, notably famous for beating the top boss of ''Horizon 1.0'' by himself. Admired by many players including Omega Zell, who becomes completely startled when he's around. While perfectly capable of being a OneManArmy, he frequently does dungeons and quests with three other players of from his guild.



* ArtEvolution: He's the most obvious case in the comic, where he started out with a slightly muscular upper body and ended up with so much muscle and so thin legs that one must wonder how his real life self manages to stand.

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* ArtEvolution: He's the most obvious case in the comic, where he started out with a slightly muscular upper body and ended up with so much muscle and so such thin legs that one must wonder wonders how his real life self manages to stand.



* JerkassHasAPoint: Her refusal to give Omega Zell any special treatment may be cruel from his point of view, but she probably had to deal with plenty of other players that considered themselves entitled to special treatment and just sees no reason to treat him differently.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Her refusal to give Omega Zell any special treatment may be cruel from his point of view, but she probably had has to deal with plenty of other players that considered who consider themselves entitled to special treatment and just sees no reason to treat him differently.



* YouKnowImBlackRight: Omega Zell once tried to present the fact that he's a misogynist a good thing because she refuses any applicants that have girlfriends. Her reply to that was to remind him that she's a woman herself.

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* YouKnowImBlackRight: Omega Zell once tried to present the fact that he's a misogynist as a good thing because she refuses any applicants that have girlfriends. Her reply to that was to remind him that she's a woman herself.



* WhiteSheep: [[spoiler:His father is actually a mafia big wig and Thomas explicitly avoiding too much involvement in the family activities.]]

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* WhiteSheep: [[spoiler:His father is actually a mafia big wig and Thomas explicitly avoiding avoids too much involvement in the family activities.]]



Nadir Rafale is a real life professional acquaintance to Kevin Lepape (Sparadrap) who loses a promotion opportunity to the latter in an early scene of ''NoobLeConseilDesTroisFactions''. In ''NoobLaQueteLegendaire'', he turns out to have created an avatar on ''Horizon'' in hope to beating Sparadrap at fluxball in retaliation.

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Nadir Rafale is a real life professional acquaintance to of Kevin Lepape (Sparadrap) who loses a promotion opportunity to the latter in an early scene of ''NoobLeConseilDesTroisFactions''. In ''NoobLaQueteLegendaire'', he turns out to have created an avatar on ''Horizon'' in the hope to of beating Sparadrap at fluxball in retaliation.



* CooperationGambit: Sparadrap refuses to accomodate his request for a fluxball game until he's done with a certain questline, but happens to need his help for one of the quests.

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* CooperationGambit: Sparadrap refuses to accomodate accommodate his request for a fluxball game until he's done with a certain questline, but happens to need his help for one of the quests.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: To tennisman [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Nadal Rafael Nadal]].
* ThirdPersonPerson: Only from time to time, but it doesn't keep Ivy for noticing it.
* UnskilledButStrong: He got a his hands on a high-level avatar thanks to Ash, but only has a few days of actual playing experience. It shows in both his gameplay and knowledge of how things work.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: To tennisman Tennis player [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Nadal Rafael Nadal]].
* ThirdPersonPerson: Only from time to time, but it doesn't keep Ivy for from noticing it.
* UnskilledButStrong: He got a his hands on a high-level avatar thanks to Ash, but only has a few days of actual playing experience. It shows in both his gameplay and knowledge of how things work.



The top Coalition guild whose main roster is rival to Justice guild's. It's also top in the guild hierarchy that it managed to impose inside the faction. The main illustration of that is a tax all other Coalition guilds have to pay them.

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The top Coalition guild whose main roster is rival to rivals that of Justice guild's.guild. It's also top in the guild hierarchy that it managed to impose inside the faction. The main illustration of that is a tax all other Coalition guilds have to pay them.



* BackForTheFinale:[[spoiler:One of the things seen during the Season 5 final speech are him and Sparadrap having their fist duel during which Sparadrap is aware that they're having a fight]]

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* BackForTheFinale:[[spoiler:One BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:One of the things seen during the Season 5 final speech are him and Sparadrap having their fist first duel during which Sparadrap is aware that they're having a fight]]



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The guild as a whole gets introduced prior to the Centralis battle, and the role of the guild's mouthpiece is moved from a random other member to him.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The guild as a whole gets introduced prior to the Centralis battle, and the role of the guild's mouthpiece is moved from a another random other member to him.



* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: Within her fist half-season in the Coalition, she did more or less of an Enemy Mine in favor of her former guildmates twice. As of the fourth novel and Season 5, she regularly joins the New Noob Guild as Gaëa.

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* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: Within her fist first half-season in the Coalition, she did more or less of did an Enemy Mine in favor of her former guildmates twice. As of the fourth novel and Season 5, she regularly joins the New Noob Guild as Gaëa.



* StillTheLeader: [[spoiler:A variation according to the novels and the webseries in that she still has the guild's members pretty much under her orders despite having technically abandonned them and made someone else the official leader in the process. That makes sense since they were protecting her before he formally joined the guild.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: Sparadrap's brains, Golgotha's dedidcation to protect her, the early Noob guild's team spirit and little to non-existent sense of initiative sum up the rest of the guild well. And that's being nice.
** Amazingly, she admits herself her Admirers' Guild is even ''worse'' than the Noob guild.

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* StillTheLeader: [[spoiler:A variation according to the novels and the webseries in that she still has the guild's members pretty much under her orders despite having technically abandonned abandoned them and made someone else the official leader in the process. That makes sense since they were protecting her before he formally joined the guild.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: Sparadrap's brains, Golgotha's dedidcation dedication to protect her, the early Noob guild's team spirit and little to non-existent no sense of initiative sum up the rest of the guild well. And that's being nice.
** Amazingly, she admits to herself that her Admirers' Guild is even ''worse'' than the Noob guild.



* HyperAwareness: [[spoiler:The fact that it's due to low latent inhibition just like a certain ''Series/PrisonBreak'' character is a plot point in the webseries storyline. Tenshirock's wife had the same condition and he was able to diagnose it via playing alongside him.]]

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* HyperAwareness: [[spoiler:The fact that it's due to low latent inhibition just like a certain ''Series/PrisonBreak'' character is a plot point in the webseries storyline. Tenshirock's wife had the same condition and he was able to diagnose it via playing alongside him.her.]]



* TheGhost: She doesn't appear in the fourth novel, but she's a notable conversation and InnerMonologue subject in the first part of it.
* LoveAcrossBattlelines: With Arthéon, of course. [[spoiler:Season 4 finale however hints towards her not taking the relationship seriously and seeing it as a roleplay element.]]

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* TheGhost: She doesn't appear in the fourth novel, but she's a notable topic for conversation and InnerMonologue subject {{Inner Monologue}}s in the first part of it.
* LoveAcrossBattlelines: With Arthéon, of course. [[spoiler:Season 4 finale however hints towards at her not taking the relationship seriously and seeing it as a roleplay element.part of the roleplay.]]



* SatelliteLoveInterest: Downplayed, as she bonded with Arthéon over a common interest in the game background and dreams of finding a unique item. However, nothing of her life before meeting Arthéon is known, outside of the fact that she somehow knows Spectre. And again, he could have been the one who approached her given the circumstances in which it's revealed.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Downplayed, as she bonded with Arthéon over a common shared interest in the game background and dreams of finding a unique item. However, nothing of her life before meeting Arthéon is known, outside of the fact that she somehow knows Spectre. And again, he could have been the one who approached her given the circumstances in which it's revealed.



The story is set in a {{MMORPG}}, which needs plenty of people who are not players to keep the wheels turning. A select few of these has made appearances in the story.

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The story is set in a {{MMORPG}}, which needs plenty of people who are not players to keep the wheels turning. A select few of these has have made appearances in the story.



* BigNo:[[spoiler:He didn't react very well to finding out that his father was playing ''Horizon'' also.]]

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* BigNo:[[spoiler:He didn't react very well to finding out that his father was playing ''Horizon'' also.too.]]



* ByTheBookCop: His judgement of player's actions is based on a simple dichotomy: whether they respect the game chart or not. It leads to hilarious situations such as letting Golgotha insult Master Zen because the name she calls him isn't a chart-recognized insult. This is subverted in the overall story given the presence of SecretKeeper a little further down.

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* ByTheBookCop: His judgement of player's players' actions is based on a simple dichotomy: whether they respect the game chart or not. It leads to hilarious situations such as letting Golgotha insult Master Zen because the name she calls him isn't a chart-recognized insult. This is subverted in the overall story given the presence of SecretKeeper a little further down.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: [[spoiler:It turns out that while trying to get him interested in something else than MMORPG, Tenshirock had built a pattern of being better than him at anything they did together. Understandably, he wasn't happy when Tenshirock's try at ''Horizon'' had him end up among the top three players and in Spectre's roster. He didn't take finding out he was the hacker that kept breaking into the game well either.]]

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: [[spoiler:It turns out that while trying to get him interested in something else than MMORPG, Tenshirock had built a pattern of being better than him at anything they did together. Understandably, he wasn't happy when Tenshirock's try attempt at ''Horizon'' had him end up among the top three players and in Spectre's roster. He didn't take finding it well when he found out he Tenshirock was the hacker that kept breaking into the game well game, either.]]



* LikeFatherLikeSon: [[spoiler:In the first movie, Tenshirock points out that his investment in his Game Master role is quite close his own investment in his hacker role.]]

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* LikeFatherLikeSon: [[spoiler:In the first movie, Tenshirock points out that his investment in his Game Master role is quite close to his own investment in his hacker role.]]



* MoralityPet: [[spoiler:For better and for worse, Tenshirock does care about him.]]

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* MoralityPet: [[spoiler:For better and for or worse, Tenshirock does care about him.]]



* RulesLawyer: Very likely to be part of his job description. Even moreso in the novel version, where Donteuil mentions he actually ''wrote'' the current version of the game's chart.

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* RulesLawyer: Very likely to be part of his job description. Even moreso more so in the novel version, where Donteuil mentions he actually ''wrote'' the current version of the game's chart.



* FriendlyEnemies: With the Noob Guild; he considers them sympathetic, occasionnaly talks with them and eventually gives up having them leaving the game when he realizes they cause so much damage that they are much more useful to him when they are staying on the game.

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* FriendlyEnemies: With the Noob Guild; he considers them sympathetic, occasionnaly occasionally talks with to them and eventually gives up having trying to make them leaving leave the game when he realizes they cause so much damage that they are they'll be much more useful to him when if they are staying on the game.stay.



* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: The only difference with most characters who fall into that trope is that he has all the jobs at the same time rather than quitting one to take the other.
* RenaissanceMan: The entire idea of his character requires him to be this, as he's competent in all his jobs.

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* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: The only difference with most characters who fall into that this trope is that he has all the jobs at the same time rather than quitting one to take the other.
* RenaissanceMan: The entire idea of his character requires him to be this, as he's competent in at all his jobs.



* SuperStoicShopkeeper: A variation is seen in the comic. His reaction to having a stuffed monster resurrected in his shop and said monster attacking his customers? Trying to sell the customers healing items. When Omega Zell points it out, his aswer is that [[NoodleIncident he already sold to worse]].
* YouALLLookFamiliar: He's a [[HandWave handwaved]] version of that trope. When people recognize him, he states to indeed be the same guy... who would have to be ''many'' places at the same time for that to be true.

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* SuperStoicShopkeeper: A variation is seen in the comic. His reaction to having a stuffed monster resurrected in his shop and said monster attacking his customers? Trying to sell the customers healing items. When Omega Zell points it out, his aswer answer is that [[NoodleIncident he already sold to worse]].
* YouALLLookFamiliar: He's a [[HandWave handwaved]] version of that trope. When people recognize him, he states to says that he is indeed be the same guy... who would have to be ''many'' places at the same time for that to be true.



* CallASmeerpARabbit: There are also [[FourElementEnsemble Phoenixes for air, water, and earth]] according to the novels. That makes her the only whose link with the [[ThePhoenix lengendary bird]] is not completely in name only.

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* CallASmeerpARabbit: There are also [[FourElementEnsemble Phoenixes for air, water, and earth]] according to the novels. That makes her the only one whose link with the [[ThePhoenix lengendary bird]] is not completely in name only.



** In his introduction from the third novel, he mentions killing a bunch of people... then teleporting their bodies elsewhere because they tarnished the beauty of the the place. He also gets mad at someone he's fighting for destroying a well-made statue in the process of ''trying to stay alive''.

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** In his introduction from the third novel, he mentions killing a bunch of people... then teleporting their bodies elsewhere because they tarnished the beauty of the the place. He also gets mad at someone he's fighting for destroying a well-made statue in the process of ''trying to stay alive''.



A [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean familiar-looking pirate]] with no sense of orientation who did a [[OneSceneWonder memorable peformance]] in Season 1 and came back during the Season 4 Dungeon of Chaos arc. Also made appearances in the books and comics.

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A [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean familiar-looking pirate]] with no sense of orientation direction who did put in a [[OneSceneWonder memorable peformance]] performance]] in Season 1 and came back during the Season 4 Dungeon of Chaos arc. Also made appearances in the books and comics.



* LesserOfTwoEvils: At some point, he ended up in a situation where he had the choice between getting killed or captured by Lorth Kordigän's men and seeking help from the neomancers that he had been taught to hate. He chose the latter.

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* LesserOfTwoEvils: At some point, he ended up in a situation where he had the a choice between getting killed or being captured by Lorth Kordigän's men and seeking help from the neomancers that he had been taught to hate. He chose the latter.



The man who succeeds to Helkazard in the fourth novel, having taken over the leadership of the Coalition by force. He considers that only magic from Lys an Ark'hen should be used in Olydri, where Helkazard wanted to steal technology to combine it with magic.

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The man who succeeds to replaces Helkazard in the fourth novel, having taken over the leadership of the Coalition by force. He considers that only magic from Lys an and Ark'hen should be used in Olydri, where while Helkazard wanted to steal technology to combine it with magic.



* AccidentalTruth: He wasn't present when Tabris revealed to Helkazard that his cells where in the serum used to make people into neomancers. However, he calls Töne Förk a "Tabris ersatz" upon finding out he became a neomancer. [[spoiler:Even if Keynn's idea that he's the one who got Tabris to kill Helkazard is true, the trope applies due to the fact that Tabris and Töne Förk are the only neomancers able to use magic.]]

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* AccidentalTruth: He wasn't present when Tabris revealed to Helkazard that his cells where were in the serum used to make people into neomancers. However, he calls Töne Förk a "Tabris ersatz" upon finding out he became a neomancer. [[spoiler:Even if Keynn's idea that he's the one who got Tabris to kill Helkazard is true, the trope applies due to the fact that Tabris and Töne Förk are the only neomancers able to use magic.]]



* EmperorScientist: A little more hands-on than Keynn, with one of the novels explicitly mentioning that he uses Empire and Order prisonners for magical experiments.

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* EmperorScientist: A little more hands-on than Keynn, with one of the novels explicitly mentioning that he uses Empire and Order prisonners prisoners for magical experiments.



* FalseFlagOperation: He killed all the other members of the council that was initially replacing Helkazard, while Glacesang was being attacked by the faction of Chaos. He then blamed it on the Empire partisans that were helping the Coalition fight back because the faction of Chaos was a threat to them as well.

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* FalseFlagOperation: He killed all the other members of the council that was initially replacing replaced Helkazard, while Glacesang was being attacked by the faction of Chaos. He then blamed it on the Empire partisans that were helping the Coalition fight back because the faction of Chaos was a threat to them as well.



The habitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currently is. They got imprisonned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.

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The habitants inhabitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currently is. They got imprisonned imprisoned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.
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The worst guild of ''Horizon'' in Season 1, which gets a little better but keeps a quite bad reputation later on.

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The worst guild of in ''Horizon'' in Season 1, which gets a little better but keeps a quite bad reputation later on.
but maintains a fairly poor reputation.



Master of ''Horizon's'' top guild and team Fantöm's strategist, who's distinctive sign is a white (later gold) mask covering his face. If provoked, he will usually be the first of the team to lose his temper, Saphir being the one who calms him down just as easily.

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Master of ''Horizon's'' top guild and team Fantöm's strategist, who's whose distinctive sign is a white (later gold) mask covering his face. If provoked, he will usually be the first of the team to lose his temper, Saphir being the one who calms him down just as easily.



* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: Towards Gaea. It's a bad idea to even threaten Gaea if she's around (or at the other side of the game map, for that matter). The free jobs she does for the Noob guild frequently start with her showing up to beat the pulp out whatever is bothering Gaea and forgetting to leave.

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* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: Towards Gaea. It's a bad idea to even threaten Gaea if she's around (or at the other side of the game map, for that matter). The free jobs she does for the Noob guild frequently start with her showing up to beat the pulp out whatever whoever is bothering Gaea and forgetting to leave.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Killing Sparadrap's pets. In the webseries version of the scene, she pushes Sparadrap's Berserk Button. In the novel version, the bullying of which the killing was part of gave Ystos, Saphir and Heimdäl time to find the Noob guild before her team got around killing them.]]

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Killing Sparadrap's pets. In the webseries version of the scene, she pushes Sparadrap's Berserk Button. In the novel version, the bullying of which the killing was part of gave Ystos, Saphir and Heimdäl time to find the Noob guild before her team got around killing them.]]



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His stroyline exists in part because it's apparently impossible for him to grasp the idea that a player from another faction is genuinely trying to be friendly to him, though Spardrap's strange mix of clumsiness and luck isn't really helping in the present case.
* FanOfThePast: Implied when putting his early 20th century style interior and the fact that he's palying in the low-technology faction of ''Horizon'' together.
* FreudianExcuse: The YetAnotherChristmasCarol Episode reveals he was mocked by other players at his debuts, leading him to become a Player Killer.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His stroyline storyline exists in part because it's apparently impossible for him to grasp the idea that a player from another faction is genuinely trying to be friendly to him, though Spardrap's Sparadrap's strange mix of clumsiness and luck isn't doesn't really helping help in the present case.
* FanOfThePast: Implied when by putting together his early 20th century 20th-century style interior and the fact that he's palying playing in the low-technology faction of ''Horizon'' together.
''Horizon''.
* FreudianExcuse: The YetAnotherChristmasCarol Episode reveals he was mocked by other players at on his debuts, debut, leading him to become a Player Killer.



* HonoraryTrueCompanion: [[spoiler:Gaea admirers can be considered to be her Coalition guild even after she technically leaves it, as its member are still wrapped around her finger.]]

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* HonoraryTrueCompanion: [[spoiler:Gaea admirers can be considered to be her Coalition guild even after she technically leaves it, as its member members are still wrapped around her finger.]]



A woman Master Zen met during his jail time, who escaped as the same time as him and knows a few tricks to keep his hair-trigger temper under control. According to the comic, she was staying at the pysch ward of his jail. Despite this, she's probably the most normal-acting person in the guild. Her backstory gets revealed in the second movie.

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A woman Master Zen met during his jail time, who escaped as the same time as him and knows a few tricks to keep his hair-trigger temper under control. According to the comic, she was staying at in the pysch psych ward of his jail. Despite this, she's probably the most normal-acting person in the guild. Her backstory gets revealed in the second movie.



* TheLancer: Acts as the guild second in command and has personality radically different from that of her guild master.

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* TheLancer: Acts as the guild second in command second-in-command and has a personality radically different from that of her guild master.



* PlayingGertrude: [[spoiler:We don't know Simon's age, but Sparadrap is hitting mid-twenties by the time he turns out to potentially be her son, and the novels make Ystos only three years younger.]]
* TeamMom: She's quite reactive to calming down Master Zen when he seems about to have an outburst and is seen shutting up Valentin once or twice.

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* PlayingGertrude: [[spoiler:We don't know Simon's age, but Sparadrap is hitting his mid-twenties by the time he turns out to potentially be her son, and the novels make Ystos only three years younger.]]
* TeamMom: She's quite reactive ready to calming calm down Master Zen when he seems about to have an outburst and is seen shutting up Valentin once or twice.



* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: Invokes this when Valentin asks how she managed to [[spoiler:escape the jail's phych ward]] in the comic.

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* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: Invokes this when Valentin asks how she managed to [[spoiler:escape the jail's phych psych ward]] in the comic.



** In his introduction from the third novel, he mentions killing a bunch of people... then teleporting their bodies elsewhere because they tarnished the beauty of the the place. He also gets mad at someone he's figthing for destroying a well-made statue in the process of ''trying to stay alive''.

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** In his introduction from the third novel, he mentions killing a bunch of people... then teleporting their bodies elsewhere because they tarnished the beauty of the the place. He also gets mad at someone he's figthing fighting for destroying a well-made statue in the process of ''trying to stay alive''.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Orders were coded into his genetic material when he was made. He's subconsciously following them despite his makers having lost any kind of direct control on him. One of these orders is helping the Empire find more rosaphir, which was a side effect of him opening passages to other planets and moons in the fourth novel.]]

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Orders were coded into his genetic material when he was made. He's subconsciously following them despite his makers having lost any kind of direct control on over him. One of these orders is helping the Empire find more rosaphir, which was a side effect of him opening passages to other planets and moons in the fourth novel.]]
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* NoHeroToHisValet: In Season 3 and the second novel, he turns out to be [[spoiler:a semi-professional tennisman known to be immune to pressure]]. However, in Season 2, he stated that his father and his grandmother would better have him be in front of the computer than doing anything else when he's at home because it means he's not doing anything foolish (in the real world, at least).

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* NoHeroToHisValet: In Season 3 and the second novel, he turns out to be [[spoiler:a semi-professional tennisman tennis player known to be immune to pressure]]. However, in Season 2, he stated that his father and his grandmother would better rather have him be in front of the computer than doing anything else when he's at home because it means he's not doing anything foolish (in the real world, at least).
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* KindheartedSimpleton: Probably the "nice person" trope from the list that fits him best. [[ManipulativeBastard Gaea]] is shown taking advatage of it in the novels and comic.

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* KindheartedSimpleton: Probably the "nice person" trope from the list that fits him best. [[ManipulativeBastard Gaea]] is shown taking advatage advantage of it in the novels and comic.



* BioAugmentation: Being an advancd neomancer and all.

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* BioAugmentation: Being an advancd advanced neomancer and all.
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* LiteralMinded: He often mixes up the real life and MMORPG meaning of terms and sometimes needs a mini english lesson along with the explanation of non-French terms. He also has trouble with figures of speech in general.

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* LiteralMinded: He often mixes up the real life and MMORPG meaning of terms and sometimes needs a mini english English lesson along with the explanation of non-French terms. He also has trouble with figures of speech in general.



* OddNameOut: [[spoiler:She's Saphir and Rubis's older sister, making her alias not only an English word instead of a French one, but not gemstone related.]]

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* OddNameOut: [[spoiler:She's Saphir and Rubis's older sister, making her alias not only an English word instead of a French one, but not gemstone related.gemstone-related.]]



* QuicklyDemotedWoman: Subverted. The first time she's mentioned makes her situation look like this (e.g. her accomplishments have been overshadowed by Spectre's and all three of her successors are male), but she later turns out to have spent her time on other online games and doing quite well for herself.

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* QuicklyDemotedWoman: Subverted. The first time she's mentioned makes her situation look like this (e.g. her accomplishments have been overshadowed by Spectre's and all three of her successors are male), but she later turns out to have spent her time on other online games and doing has done quite well for herself.



* SignificantAnagram: Her original name is an angram of "Maître Zen", the name she's given in the English subtitles an anagram of "Master Zen".

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* SignificantAnagram: Her original name is an angram of "Maître Zen", Zen"; the name she's given in the English subtitles is an anagram of "Master Zen".



* CooperationGambit: [[spoiler: When Fantöm single-handedly beat the Source of Chaos for the second time, he owed his surviving a recently added explosion only to Spectre's help. The explantation given was that he couldn't stand to see him fail so close to his goal. The third novel reveals he was secretly filming Fantöm's progression to be able to show the public that he really is a good player and make his future victory against him even more spectacular]].

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* CooperationGambit: [[spoiler: When Fantöm single-handedly beat the Source of Chaos for the second time, he owed his surviving a recently added explosion only to Spectre's help. The explantation explanation given was that he couldn't stand to see him fail so close to his goal. The third novel reveals he was secretly filming Fantöm's progression to be able to show the public that he really is a good player and make his future victory against him even more spectacular]].



* HyperAwareness: [[spoiler:The fact that it's due to low latent inhibition just like a certain ''Series/Prison Break'' character is a plot point in the webseries storyline. Tenshirock's wife had the same condition and he was able to diagnose it via playing alongside him.]]

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* HyperAwareness: [[spoiler:The fact that it's due to low latent inhibition just like a certain ''Series/Prison Break'' ''Series/PrisonBreak'' character is a plot point in the webseries storyline. Tenshirock's wife had the same condition and he was able to diagnose it via playing alongside him.]]
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* SquishyWizard: Probably true of any nuker and healer in the series, but she gets special mention for using it as semi-legitimate excuse to have hiding be her first reflex at any sign of danger and thinking of other players as human shields in the novels.

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* SquishyWizard: Probably true of any nuker and healer in the series, but she gets special mention for using it as a semi-legitimate excuse to have hiding be her first reflex at any sign of danger and thinking of other players as human shields in the novels.



Hired to replace Arthéon in Season 3, she disappears after events of the Wham episode. She eventually reappears [[spoiler: as an Order cartomancer, which was her real character all along; check second Walking Spoiler of Relic Hunter guild for her permanent incarnation]].

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Hired to replace Arthéon in Season 3, she disappears after events of the Wham episode. She eventually reappears [[spoiler: as [[spoiler:as an Order cartomancer, which was her real character all along; check second Walking Spoiler of Relic Hunter guild for her permanent incarnation]].



* GuestStarPartyMember: Appropriatley [[spoiler:seen again as an enemy]] after leaving the guild.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Appropriatley Appropriately [[spoiler:seen again as an enemy]] after leaving the guild.



The character created by a video game tester trying out ''Horizon 2.0'', that Arthéon accepts into the guild due to the lack of new Empire players at the time. He runs into Ash a short time after that, buys credits from him witout realising that real money trade isn't allowed in the game and gets kicked out by a Game Master.

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The character created by a video game tester trying out ''Horizon 2.0'', that Arthéon accepts into the guild due to the lack of new Empire players at the time. He runs into Ash a short time after that, buys credits from him witout without realising that real money trade isn't allowed in the game and gets kicked out by a Game Master.



* NotSoStoic: His in-game stoic self is implied to be part of him roleplaying as a healer (hence his attitude change when playing his assassin). In the webseries, this has led him to burst into tears over [[spoiler:being reminded of Fantöm's absence]] and be obviously overjoyed when [[spoiler:Sparadrap reaches level 100]]. The few scenes of the comic showing him at home have him wear context-appropriate expressions and just happen to have a calm and composed personality.

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* NotSoStoic: His in-game stoic self is implied to be part of him roleplaying as a healer (hence his attitude change when playing his as an assassin). In the webseries, this has led him to burst bursting into tears over [[spoiler:being reminded of Fantöm's absence]] and be being obviously overjoyed when [[spoiler:Sparadrap reaches level 100]]. The few scenes of in the comic showing that show him at home have him wear wearing context-appropriate expressions and just happen happening to have a calm and composed personality.



* SixthRanger: A full fledged one for the Noob guild as his assassin.

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* SixthRanger: A full fully fledged one for the Noob guild as his assassin.



* DragonWithAnAgenda: "Closest thing Tenshirock has to a Dragon" would be more appropriate. His customer pool would be drastically reduced if any of Tenshirock's plans ever worked while, in turn, the banishment of his customers by Game Masters serve Tenshirock's cause. The fact that they're old friends seems to be the only reason they don't get in each other's way.

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* DragonWithAnAgenda: "Closest thing Tenshirock has to a Dragon" would be more appropriate. His customer pool would be drastically reduced if any of Tenshirock's plans ever worked while, in turn, the banishment of his customers by Game Masters serve serves Tenshirock's cause. The fact that they're old friends seems to be the only reason why they don't get in each other's way.



* KnowledgeBroker: This aspect of his trade becomes a very plot-relevant in late Season 5 and the movies.

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* KnowledgeBroker: This aspect of his trade becomes a very plot-relevant in late Season 5 and the movies.



A woman Master Zen met during his jail time, who escaped as the same time as him and knows a few tricks to keep his hair-trigger temper under control. According to the comic, she was staying at the pysch ward of his jail. Despite this, she's probably the most normal-acting person of the guild. Her backstory gets revealed in the second movie.

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A woman Master Zen met during his jail time, who escaped as the same time as him and knows a few tricks to keep his hair-trigger temper under control. According to the comic, she was staying at the pysch ward of his jail. Despite this, she's probably the most normal-acting person of in the guild. Her backstory gets revealed in the second movie.



A CasanovaWannabe who was roommates with the guild's leader at some point and has taken a certain interest in Ivy. Also member with the less screentime.

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A CasanovaWannabe who was roommates with the guild's leader at some point and has taken a certain interest in Ivy. Also the member with the less least screentime.



* BeCarefulWhatYouSay: Trying to pick up the series GadgeteerGenius by telling her she must be a bomb in real life: [[TemptingFate Bad idea]].

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* BeCarefulWhatYouSay: Trying to pick up the series series' GadgeteerGenius by telling her she must be a bomb in real life: [[TemptingFate Bad idea]].



* AccidentalMisnaming: A running gag with him, but somewhat justified by his bad memory [[spoiler:and the he has at least three other sons besides Sparadrap and Ystos]].

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* AccidentalMisnaming: A running gag with him, but somewhat justified by his bad memory [[spoiler:and the fact that he has at least three other sons besides Sparadrap and Ystos]].



* BunnyEarsLawyer: Stick Sparadrap's personality on a [[spoiler:mafia big wig passing as a]] priest, and you get this.

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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Stick Sparadrap's personality on a [[spoiler:mafia big wig big-wig passing as a]] priest, and you get this.



* CooperationGambit: [[spoiler: When Fantöm signlehandedly beat the Source of Chaos for the second time, he owed his survival to a recently added explosion only to Spectre's help. The explantation given was that he couldn't stand to se him fail so close to his goal. The third novel reveals he was secretly filming Fantöm's progression to be able to show the public that he really is a good player and make his future victory against him even more spectacular]].

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* CooperationGambit: [[spoiler: When Fantöm signlehandedly single-handedly beat the Source of Chaos for the second time, he owed his survival to surviving a recently added explosion only to Spectre's help. The explantation given was that he couldn't stand to se see him fail so close to his goal. The third novel reveals he was secretly filming Fantöm's progression to be able to show the public that he really is a good player and make his future victory against him even more spectacular]].
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* ParalysisByAnalysis: He's implied to be completly immune to this in the webseries and novels (pressure is mentioned to have no effect on him), [[spoiler:which makes him a great tennis player in real life]].

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* ParalysisByAnalysis: He's implied to be completly completely immune to this in the webseries and novels (pressure is mentioned to have no effect on him), [[spoiler:which makes him a great tennis player in real life]].



* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that possesses the secret of technology. The second novel, however, states that it keeps her from using magic (implictly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).

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* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that possesses the secret of technology. The second novel, however, states that it keeps her from using magic (implictly (implicitly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).



Top player of ''Horizon'' and Ace of Justice guild, notably famous for beating the top boss of ''Horizon 1.0'' by himself. Admired by many players including Omega Zell, who becomes completly startled when he's around. While perfectly capable of being a OneManArmy, he frequently does dungeons and quests with three other players of his guild.

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Top player of ''Horizon'' and Ace of Justice guild, notably famous for beating the top boss of ''Horizon 1.0'' by himself. Admired by many players including Omega Zell, who becomes completly completely startled when he's around. While perfectly capable of being a OneManArmy, he frequently does dungeons and quests with three other players of his guild.



* AwesomenessByAnalysis: The novels explain that he can beat bosses meant for a full PlayerParty due to figuring out their behaviour patterns and plannning for them no matter how complex they have been made.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: The novels explain that he can beat bosses meant for a full PlayerParty due to figuring out their behaviour patterns and plannning planning for them no matter how complex they have been made.are.



* {{Hypocrite}}: What generally comes out of the details about her real life. She has a job running an Internet café with her sisters [[spoiler:and apparently has a boyfriend from whom she got pregnant around Season 5, having given birth by the time the first movie rolls in]].

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* {{Hypocrite}}: What generally comes out of the details about her real life. She has a job running an Internet café with her sisters [[spoiler:and apparently has a boyfriend from whom she got pregnant around Season 5, having given birth by the time the first movie rolls in]].around]].



* OddNameOut: [[spoiler:She's Saphir and Rubis's older sister, making her alias not only a English word instead of a French one, but not gemstone related.]]

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* OddNameOut: [[spoiler:She's Saphir and Rubis's older sister, making her alias not only a an English word instead of a French one, but not gemstone related.]]



* SpannerInTheWorks: Explictly called this in the novel version of the Centralis battle, as he kept Amaras from joining his teammates on an important battle against Fantöm's team.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Explictly Explicitly called this in the novel version of the Centralis battle, as he kept Amaras from joining his teammates on an important battle against Fantöm's team.



* EmoTeen: In real life. His style is called "{{Goth}}" when he's first seen, but his actual look in both the novels and webseries fits EmoTeen better; the term ended up being used in the webseries Season 5 making-of. He can also be excused for having part of the attitude that comes with it since his job ''has'' to come with quite frustrating moments, [[spoiler: he still misses his dead mother and his father's idea of trying to reconnect with him is besting him in activities that interest him]].

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* EmoTeen: In real life. His style is called "{{Goth}}" when he's first seen, but his actual look in both the novels and webseries fits EmoTeen better; the term ended up being used in the webseries Season 5 making-of. He can also be excused for having part of the attitude that comes with it since his job ''has'' to come with ''does'' include quite frustrating moments, [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he still misses his dead mother and his father's idea of trying to reconnect with him is besting him in activities that interest him]].



* AmbiguouslyBi: His backstory requires him to be interested in women to an extent. However, one of his big favorites along with forced dancing is stripping male avatars to their underwear. Those who ''really'' piss him off have both happening at the same time. He sometimes stays to watch and seems to quite frequently time things so [[YaoiFangirl Gaea]], known for making videos, can enjoy them.
* AntiVillain: He's a WellIntentionedExtremist with his own standards and has no personnal hate for the protagonists.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: His backstory requires him to be interested in women to an extent. However, one of his big favorites along with forced dancing is stripping male avatars to their underwear. Those who ''really'' piss him off have both happening at the same time. He sometimes stays to watch and seems to quite frequently time things so that [[YaoiFangirl Gaea]], known for making videos, can enjoy them.
* AntiVillain: He's a WellIntentionedExtremist with his own standards and has no personnal personal hate for the protagonists.



** This is restricted to Gaea in the comic and their business partnership is a surprise to the rest of the guild. The fact that Tenshirock has done them no harm so far is due to the fact that Gaea negociated a immunity for everyone except Omega Zell.

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** This is restricted to Gaea in the comic and their business partnership is a surprise to the rest of the guild. The fact that Tenshirock has done them no harm so far is due to the fact that Gaea negociated a negotiated immunity for everyone except Omega Zell.



** Played straight in the comic and novels, where he seems to not regret what he did a single bit and to be completly OK with the decision to [[spoiler:blame everything on Fantöm]].

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** Played straight in the comic and novels, where he seems to not regret what he did a single bit and to be completly completely OK with the decision to [[spoiler:blame everything on Fantöm]].



Keynn's brother and PsychoSidekick. He's in charge of the less savory aspects of running the Empire. While necessary, his position caused him to be disliked by many and to develop personality traits that make him a person unpleasant to be around.

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Keynn's brother and PsychoSidekick. He's in charge of the less savory aspects of running the Empire. While necessary, his position caused him to be disliked by many and to develop personality traits that make him a person an unpleasant person to be around.



* NecessarilyEvil: What he considers himself to be when he acknowledges the fact that some of his actions come accross as evil.

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* NecessarilyEvil: What he considers himself to be when he acknowledges the fact that some of his actions come accross across as evil.



* AccidentalTruth: He wasn't present when Tabris revealed to Helkazard that his cells where in the serum used to make people into neomancers. However, he calls Töne Förk a "Tabris ersatz" upon fiding out he became a neomancer. [[spoiler:Even if Keynn's idea that he's the one who got Tabris to kill Helkazard is true, the trope applies due to the fact that Tabris and Töne Förk are the only neomancers able to use magic.]]

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* AccidentalTruth: He wasn't present when Tabris revealed to Helkazard that his cells where in the serum used to make people into neomancers. However, he calls Töne Förk a "Tabris ersatz" upon fiding finding out he became a neomancer. [[spoiler:Even if Keynn's idea that he's the one who got Tabris to kill Helkazard is true, the trope applies due to the fact that Tabris and Töne Förk are the only neomancers able to use magic.]]



Ruler of Olydri while it was an empty land called Nös that got sealed away by Lys and Ark'hen. ''Horizon's'' MythArc apprently consists of keeping him from returning and turning Olydri back into Nös.[[spoiler:''Horizon 1.1'' has him as its final boss]].

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Ruler of Olydri while it was an empty land called Nös that got sealed away by Lys and Ark'hen. ''Horizon's'' MythArc apprently apparently consists of keeping him from returning and turning Olydri back into Nös.[[spoiler:''Horizon 1.1'' has him as its final boss]].



The habitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currenltly is. They got imprisonned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.

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The habitants of Nös and servants of Dortös who can't survive on Olydri as it currenltly currently is. They got imprisonned inside the planet when Dortös got sealed away.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: There's his job, his name, but also his real life behavior, especially his food choices (biological salads according to the first novel). Add Tenshirock who likes punishing him by blocking his avatar in dancing mode and Gaea's insinuations that his hero worship of Fantöm is actually a CelebCrush. He also sides with Sparadrap when he gives liking the way his clothes look as a reason for not changing them (to something with better stats) in a long time. His sister added an extra layer by mentioning he took classical dancing when he was nine.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: There's his job, his name, but also his real life behavior, especially his food choices (biological (organic salads according to the first novel). Add Tenshirock who likes punishing him by blocking his avatar in dancing mode and Gaea's insinuations that his hero worship of Fantöm is actually a CelebCrush. He also sides with Sparadrap when he gives liking the way his clothes look as a reason for not changing them (to something with better stats) in for a long time. His sister added an extra layer by mentioning he took classical dancing when he was nine.



* TheTeamBenefactor: In earlier installments, the guild is stuck with him because they can't find another healer and when it did happen, the girl wasn't much better at the job than him and seldom showed up. In addition to that, he's the only member of the guild that can [[spoiler:enable them to contact Justice Guild directly without having to locate them due to having one of its members playing on the couch behind him in real life]].

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* TheTeamBenefactor: In earlier installments, the guild is stuck with him because they can't find another healer and when it did happen, they eventually did, the girl wasn't much better at the job than him and seldom showed up. In addition to that, he's the only member of the guild that can [[spoiler:enable them to contact Justice Guild directly without having to locate them due to having one of its members playing on the couch behind him in real life]].



* VagueAge: It's hard to tell if she's in her early teens or older but short and childish for her age. Manon Morand herself is actually a short adult (The actor playing Sin in the movies is the current junior of the cast).

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* VagueAge: It's hard to tell if she's in her early teens or older but short and childish for her age. Manon Morand herself is actually a short adult (The (the actor playing Sin in the movies is the current junior of the cast).



* AccidentalMurder: In a fit of rage after Sparadrap's screw-up, he actually threw his computer out of his apartment's window... which landed on an old lady a few floors below and killed her.
* AxCrazy: Or at least he claims to be so; while he is definitely crazy and does regularly threaten others to find them in real life and kill them, he has yet to actually do it. He still does kidnap and sequester people though.

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* AccidentalMurder: In a fit of rage after Sparadrap's screw-up, he actually threw his computer out of his apartment's apartment window... which landed on an old lady a few floors below and killed her.
* AxCrazy: Or at least he claims to be so; while he is definitely crazy and does regularly threaten others to find them other people in real life and kill them, he has yet to actually do it. He still does kidnap and sequester hold people prisoner, though.



The character created by a video game tester trying out ''Horizon 2.0'', that Arthéon accepts into the guild due to the lack of new Empire players at the time. He runs into Ash little time after that, buys credits from him witout realising that real money trade isn't allowed in the game and gets kicked out by a Game Master.

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The character created by a video game tester trying out ''Horizon 2.0'', that Arthéon accepts into the guild due to the lack of new Empire players at the time. He runs into Ash little a short time after that, buys credits from him witout realising that real money trade isn't allowed in the game and gets kicked out by a Game Master.



* AttackAttackAttack: A rough equivalent of the trope name even happens to be her CatchPhrase. This tends to be a side effect of the LeeroyJenkins and BloodKnight combo, but a pure case of this can be found in the fourth comic where she doesn't let multiple deaths a row stop her (remember ContinuingIsPainful in ''Horizon'' and the healer to which she has easiest access is the most incompetent of the game).

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* AttackAttackAttack: A rough equivalent of the trope name even happens to be her CatchPhrase. This tends to be a side effect of the LeeroyJenkins and BloodKnight combo, but a pure case of this can be found in the fourth comic where she doesn't let multiple deaths in a row stop her (remember ContinuingIsPainful in ''Horizon'' and the healer to which she has easiest access is the most incompetent of in the game).



* DemotedToExtra: In the novels. She gives the Noob guild a freebee ''and'' gets mentioned in Gaea's backstory in the first one. Her appearance in the second one boils down to "Remember Golgotha? She still likes giving people nicknames and lives with Gaea now". The third one isn't much better, as she's mentioned a few times in the part adapting Season 3 and only randomly appears near the end in the novel-only half of the story. In the fourth, she's seen sleeping in Gaea's appartement and later noticed by Fantöm during the climax. "Demoted to recurring OneSceneWonder" may be more appropriate, however.

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* DemotedToExtra: In the novels. She gives the Noob guild a freebee ''and'' gets mentioned in Gaea's backstory in the first one. Her appearance in the second one boils down to "Remember Golgotha? She still likes giving people nicknames and lives with Gaea now". The third one isn't much better, as she's mentioned a few times in the part adapting Season 3 and only randomly appears near the end in the novel-only half of the story. In the fourth, she's seen sleeping in Gaea's appartement apartment and later noticed by Fantöm during the climax. "Demoted to recurring OneSceneWonder" may be more appropriate, however.



* SignificantAnagram: Her original name in an angram of "Maître Zen", the name she's given in the English subtitles an anagram of "Master Zen".

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* SignificantAnagram: Her original name in is an angram of "Maître Zen", the name she's given in the English subtitles an anagram of "Master Zen".



* ShoutOut: His name and behaviour are an obvious spoof of ComicBook/JudgeDredd. He even said "I am the law" at some point in the webseries.

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* ShoutOut: His name and behaviour are an obvious spoof of ComicBook/JudgeDredd. He even said says "I am the law" at some point in the webseries.



* CanisLatinicus: Whenever they talk about plants, they designate them with latin-sounding names (as a parallel to real-life scientific names).

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* CanisLatinicus: Whenever they talk about plants, they designate call them with latin-sounding by Latin-sounding names (as a parallel to real-life scientific names).
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Tenshirock was great help the two times Games Masters got on her case.
* TheScrooge: Maximal hoarding of both credits and expensive items, yet acts a if she were in PerpetualPoverty.

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Tenshirock was a great help on the two times occasions Games Masters got on her case.
* TheScrooge: Maximal hoarding of both credits and expensive items, yet acts a as if she were in PerpetualPoverty.



** Later, Ivy changes it in TwoGirlsToATeam.

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** Later, Ivy changes it in to TwoGirlsToATeam.



* MyBelovedSmother: His mother is very meddling, so he had to give up any social occupation like sports according to novels. She also used to make Artheon stop playing at 8.00 PM every night. She also sent him to a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors in Season 3.

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* MyBelovedSmother: His mother is very meddling, so he had to give up any social occupation activities like sports according to the novels. She also used to make Artheon stop playing at 8.00 PM every night. She also sent him to a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors in Season 3.



* ImprobableAimingSkills: Inverted. He frequently either hits the wrong target (enemies with healing, allies with attack) or misses entirely. The only consolation is that ReviveKillsZombie exists in ''Horizon''.

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* ImprobableAimingSkills: Inverted. He frequently either hits the wrong target (enemies with healing, allies with attack) attacks) or misses entirely. The only consolation is that ReviveKillsZombie exists in ''Horizon''.



* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "It's ____ (insert adjective) of the dead!". The "of the dead" part is GratuitousEnglish in the original language.

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* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "It's ____ (insert adjective) of the dead!". dead!" The "of the dead" part is GratuitousEnglish in the original language.



* NaiveAnimalLover: A running gag with him is his inability to understand that if something attacks him, he can't make it into a pet.

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* NaiveAnimalLover: A running gag with him is his inability to understand that if something attacks him, he can't make it into a pet.



* TheTeamBenefactor: In earlier installments, the guild is stuck with him because they can't find another healer and when it did happen, the girl wasn't much better at the job than him and seldom showed up. In addition to that, he's the only member of the guild that can [[spoiler:enable them to contact Justice guild directly without having to locate them due to having one of its members playing on the couch behind him in real life]].

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* TheTeamBenefactor: In earlier installments, the guild is stuck with him because they can't find another healer and when it did happen, the girl wasn't much better at the job than him and seldom showed up. In addition to that, he's the only member of the guild that can [[spoiler:enable them to contact Justice guild Guild directly without having to locate them due to having one of its members playing on the couch behind him in real life]].



SleepyHead par excellence, she frequently loses track of what happens in the game. ''Very'' laid back and puts both her gunslinger and bomb builder talents in good use when awake. She's frequently the one who fills in the rest of the guild on game features and facts that they encounter for the first time, making her the ''Horizon'' expert in Arthéon's absence.

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SleepyHead par excellence, she frequently loses track of what happens what's happening in the game. ''Very'' laid back and puts both her gunslinger and bomb builder bomb-builder talents in good use when awake. She's frequently the one who fills in the rest of the guild on game features and facts that they encounter for the first time, making her the ''Horizon'' expert in Arthéon's absence.



* BewareTheQuietOnes: Despite her almost catanonic attitude, she is one of the most effective fighters in the guild.
* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that possesses the secret of technology. The second novel however states it keeps her from using magic (implictly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).
* CharacterExaggeration: Just read the novel in which she's introduced. Yes, that's her building something else than a bomb in the underground forest scene.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:On a Meta level. After Arthéon, Omega Zell and Gaea leave, she's both the member of the team with the most mental sanity and game background knowledge (a trait of Arthéon's) and the Lancer who's following the footsteps of a famous player (a trait of Omega Zell's). In addition to these, her personality in general is basically how Gaea would turn out if she had better moral standards]].

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* BewareTheQuietOnes: Despite her almost catanonic catatonic attitude, she is one of the most effective fighters in the guild.
* BioAugmentation: A perk her class gets from being part of the Empire, that possesses the secret of technology. The second novel however novel, however, states that it keeps her from using magic (implictly to keep the class from becoming a GameBreaker).
* CharacterExaggeration: Just read the novel in which she's introduced. Yes, that's her building something else other than a bomb in the underground forest scene.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:On a Meta meta level. After Arthéon, Omega Zell and Gaea leave, she's both the member of the team with the most mental sanity and game background knowledge (a trait of Arthéon's) and the Lancer who's following the footsteps of a famous player (a trait of Omega Zell's). In addition to these, her personality in general is basically how Gaea would turn out if she had better moral standards]].



* {{Fangirl}}: Towards Mist, who's the reason she's palying a neomancer and wants to reach their legendary class according to the comic.

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* {{Fangirl}}: Towards Mist, who's the reason she's palying playing a neomancer and wants to reach their legendary class according to the comic.



* GadgeteerGenius: Aside from one occurrence in the second novel, she uses to build bombs.

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* GadgeteerGenius: Aside from one occurrence in the second novel, she uses it to build bombs.



* InformedFlaw: Happened twice. Upon her introduction, Arthéon mentioned she didn't show up much. However, aside from the three first episodes of Season 3 during which only novel readers would know she's supposed to be part of the guild, she ended up being present so often that she functionnally became a full-time member of the guild while Couette and Golgotha were both seen less frequently than her. In Season 4, Gaea mentions that she's sleeping even more than before because she stopped taking her narcolepsy medication; she's not seen falling asleep much more on screen, but it happening off screen is supposed to be the reason the guild breaks its record of failed quests during Season 4.

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* InformedFlaw: Happened twice. Upon her introduction, Arthéon mentioned she didn't show up much. However, aside from the three first episodes of Season 3 during which only novel readers would know she's supposed to be part of the guild, she ended up being present so often that she functionnally functionally became a full-time member of the guild while Couette and Golgotha were both seen less frequently than her. In Season 4, Gaea mentions that she's sleeping even more than before because she stopped taking her narcolepsy medication; she's not seen falling asleep much more on screen, but it happening off screen is supposed to be the reason the guild breaks its record of failed quests during Season 4.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard:[[spoiler:In the Season 2 finale, he asks for a Game Master right when Sparadrap and Arthéon reach the place that could get them rid of the hacked staff and decides to keep them busy until he shows up, expecting the possession of the staff to get them kicked out of ''Horizon''. When Judge Dead finally arrives, he's quick to reveal that possession of hacked equipement is no longer punished since it had been discovered that Tenshirock was the actual guilty party. Master Zen's first reaction to that news is to try using the staff to destroy his former colleague's avatars, causing him to get banned by someone he had summoned in the first place]].
* IronicName: He's probably the ''less'' zen character of the whole franchise.
* KnightOfCerebus: His appearance contributes a lot to the series's CerebusSyndrome as previous villains where no longer dangerous once one logged off of the game. His absence from the comic outside Arthéon's flash back [[spoiler: until comic number 7]] seems to contribute to it starting out both with a LighterAndSofter tone and chronologically after Season 2.
* MeanBoss: He's hinted in Season 1 to have been quite a tyrannical Guild Master, Omega Zell was unwilling to see him replace Arthéon in Season 2, and those who know him were surprised when he seemingly accepted their refusal of having him as leader again.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard:[[spoiler:In the Season 2 finale, he asks for a Game Master right when Sparadrap and Arthéon reach the place that could get them rid of the hacked staff and decides to keep them busy until he shows up, expecting the possession of the staff to get them kicked out of ''Horizon''. When Judge Dead finally arrives, he's quick to reveal that possession of hacked equipement equipment is no longer punished since it had been discovered that Tenshirock was the actual guilty party. Master Zen's first reaction to that news is to try using the staff to destroy his former colleague's avatars, causing him to get banned by someone he had summoned in the first place]].
* IronicName: He's probably the ''less'' ''least'' zen character of in the whole franchise.
* KnightOfCerebus: His appearance contributes a lot to the series's CerebusSyndrome as previous villains where were no longer dangerous once one logged off out of the game. His absence from the comic outside Arthéon's flash back flashback [[spoiler: until comic number 7]] seems to contribute to it starting out both with a LighterAndSofter tone and chronologically after Season 2.
* MeanBoss: He's hinted in Season 1 to have been quite a tyrannical Guild Master, Omega Zell was unwilling to see him replace Arthéon in Season 2, and those who know him were surprised when he seemingly accepted their refusal of having to have him as leader again.



* CombatAestheticist: That aspect of him comes up when he finds out about his future as a berserker, which happens to be more damage-resistant than an assassin. One of his very first reactions to the news can be paraphrasedd as "Hey, does that mean I'll be able to take my charismatic poses without risking getting killed on the spot?".

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* CombatAestheticist: That aspect of him comes up when he finds out about his future as a berserker, which happens to be more damage-resistant than an assassin. One of his very first reactions to the news can be paraphrasedd paraphrased as "Hey, does that mean I'll be able to take my strike charismatic poses without risking getting killed on the spot?".spot?"



* TookALevelInBadass: His status as The Load only lasted until the end of the Dungeon of Chaos arc in the webseries. The stat bonuses he gets just for being part of Justice and his new equipment help a little also. Taken even further when [[spoiler:he gets a Twilight class]].

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* TookALevelInBadass: His status as The Load only lasted lasts until the end of the Dungeon of Chaos arc in the webseries. The stat bonuses he gets just for being part of Justice and his new equipment help a little also. Taken even further when [[spoiler:he gets a Twilight class]].



* WhamLine: She has a quite high ratio of these given her screentime. The first was at the end of Season 5 when she tells Omega Zell [[spoiler:that she and Saphir are Mist's younger sisters]] within moments of meeting him for the first time. The second is her single scene in the first movie, when she explains Saphir's absence: [[spoiler:miss "no relationships in real life" is on maternity leave]].

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* WhamLine: She has a quite high ratio of these given her screentime. The first was at the end of Season 5 when she tells Omega Zell [[spoiler:that she and Saphir are Mist's younger sisters]] within moments of meeting him for the first time. The second is her single scene in the first movie, when she explains Saphir's absence: [[spoiler:miss [[spoiler:Miss "no relationships in real life" is on maternity leave]].



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Comic ten has an important pre-Centralis battle conversation between Roxxor higer-ups being overheard by a hooded figure wearing familiar black gold-trimmed robe and bearing a familiar OnlineAlias.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Comic ten has an important pre-Centralis battle conversation between Roxxor higer-ups higher-ups being overheard by a hooded figure wearing a familiar black gold-trimmed robe and bearing a familiar OnlineAlias.



* PunnyName: The "Jibe" part can have the same prononciation as "JB" in French and "dix" is the French word for "ten" (X in roman numerals).

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* PunnyName: The "Jibe" part can have the same prononciation pronunciation as "JB" in French and "dix" is the French word for "ten" (X in roman numerals).



* VitriolicBestBuds: Her general attitude towards people she likes. It can even be hard to tell if she likes someone or not until she slips in something along the lines of "happy to see you !".

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Her general attitude towards people she likes. It can even be hard to tell if she likes someone or not until she slips in something along the lines of "happy to see you !".you!"



Arthéon's girlfriend in Season 4. Little is known of her aside from the fact that she shares his interest in the game's background and his dream to discover a unique object. Sparadrap hates her for keeping Arthéon away from the guild.

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Arthéon's girlfriend in Season 4. Little is known of her aside from the fact that she shares his interest in the game's background and his dream to discover of discovering a unique object. Sparadrap hates her for keeping Arthéon away from the guild.



* InnocentlyInsensitive: [[spoiler:Given that she viewed the weddding as just a fun way to celebrate finding Sourcelame, chances are that she doesn't realize how much she hurt Arthéon by leaving the ceremony to attend another event.]]

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: [[spoiler:Given that she viewed the weddding wedding as just a fun way to celebrate finding Sourcelame, chances are that she doesn't realize how much she hurt Arthéon by leaving the ceremony to attend another event.]]



* RunawayBride: [[spoiler:More like left Arthéon at the altar because she preferred discovering new game content over finalising the in-game marriage that she was taking less seriouly than him]].
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Downplayed, as she bonded with Arthéon over common interest in the game background and dreams of finding a unique item. However, nothing of her life before meeting Arthéon is known, outside of the fact that she somehow knows Spectre. And again, he could have been the one who approached her given the circumstances in which it's revealed.

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* RunawayBride: [[spoiler:More like left Arthéon at the altar because she preferred discovering new game content over to finalising the in-game marriage that she was taking less seriouly than him]].
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Downplayed, as she bonded with Arthéon over a common interest in the game background and dreams of finding a unique item. However, nothing of her life before meeting Arthéon is known, outside of the fact that she somehow knows Spectre. And again, he could have been the one who approached her given the circumstances in which it's revealed.



* JumpedAtTheCall: He got the job offer just around the time he was realizing that giving up on his previous commitements also left him with not much to do during the day.

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* JumpedAtTheCall: He got the job offer just around the time he was realizing that giving up on his previous commitements also commitments left him with not much to do during the day.



* ThatManIsDead: An in-game equivalent. His avatar is actually a extremely enhanced version of the one his controller was using when he got "chosen" by Fargöth. Reinforced by the fact that his controller is acting differently than before, since permanent roleplaying is required of him and he's a post-Rage Breaking Point Arthéon.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to his original player avatar, due to now having stats fit a for a boss. His HitPoint count alone is stated to be bigger than those of Fantöm, Amaras and Spectre taken together.
* TookALevelInCynic: Between the way Kary left him, lingering bitterness towards Justice guild and the feeling that his investment in the Noob guild yielded little to no returns, his outlook has gotten much more pessimistic.

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* ThatManIsDead: An in-game equivalent. His avatar is actually a an extremely enhanced version of the one his controller was using when he got "chosen" by Fargöth. Reinforced by the fact that his controller is acting differently than before, since permanent roleplaying is required of him and he's a post-Rage Breaking Point Arthéon.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to his original player avatar, due to now having stats fit a for a boss. His HitPoint count alone is stated to be bigger than those of Fantöm, Amaras and Spectre taken added together.
* TookALevelInCynic: Between the way Kary left him, lingering bitterness towards Justice guild and the feeling that his investment in the Noob guild yielded little to no returns, return, his outlook has gotten much more pessimistic.



* TheDividual: Meant to be that, but Florence Torta not being available for shooting made Bartémulius appear alone twice in the weberies. Played straight in the novels and comic.
* EntitledBastard: Their dialogue when accosted can be summed up as "What are you waiting for to help us, you bunch of idiots? We are too important to be ignored! ".

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* TheDividual: Meant to be that, but Florence Torta not being available for shooting made Bartémulius appear alone twice in the weberies.webseries. Played straight in the novels and comic.
* EntitledBastard: Their dialogue when accosted can be summed up as "What "Why are you waiting for to help us, you bunch of idiots? We are too important to be ignored! ".ignored!"



* ContinueYourMissionDammit: When Ystos starts chatting with other people in the middle of a questline involving her, she reapeats that the world is in great danger multiple times. When this fails, she goes silent and starts playing with the fake vines on his armour instead.

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* ContinueYourMissionDammit: When Ystos starts chatting with other people in the middle of a questline involving her, she reapeats repeats that the world is in great danger multiple times. When this fails, she goes silent and starts playing with the fake vines on his armour instead.



A technology-created experiment who escaped Centralis during the energy strain caused by the Empire-Coalition war of Season 3 finale. He now seems to be pursuing an obscure plan, that is known to involve killing off a quite powerful [=NPC=] and [[spoiler: setting the being that was the ''Horizon 1.0'' ultimate boss free]].

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A technology-created experiment who escaped Centralis during the energy strain caused by the Empire-Coalition war of Season 3 finale. He now seems to be pursuing an obscure plan, plan that is known to involve killing off a quite powerful [=NPC=] and [[spoiler: setting [[spoiler:setting the being that was the ''Horizon 1.0'' ultimate boss free]].

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