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* OlympusMons: He uses a Kubfu for his Chapter 11 rematch.



* SignatureMon: On the heavily nerfed team he uses to fight you in Episode 11, his ace Pokemon is a Swashlocker named Morgan.

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* SignatureMon: On the heavily nerfed team he uses to fight you in Episode 11, his ace Pokemon is a Swashlocker Swashlockler named Morgan.
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* ReallyGetsAround: According to Ashe.

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* ReallyGetsAround: According to Ashe. [[spoiler: When you meet up with him again in Flegetont, we learn that this ended up biting him in the ass, as he ended up impregnating a woman, leading to a rather messy argument with his father about how to handle it.]]



* TheUnfought: As of Episode 10, though you do fight an actor that plays him and presumably uses one of his teams.

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* TheUnfought: As of Episode 10, 11, though you do fight an actor that plays him and presumably uses one of his teams.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: He possibly could have been [[spoiler: involved in Cheyenne's death]], but it's not certain. In a flashback, he [[spoiler: states, to his men and without the knowledge anyone is watching, that he would not order her death just for meddling at the Field Station.]] Furthermore, Alanah, during her trip to Eltannin, states that he seems nice enough, and that she seriously doubts he had anything to do with it. As with anything else involving [[spoiler: Vergil and [=OriGen=], it's impossible to say.]]

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: He possibly could have been [[spoiler: involved in Cheyenne's death]], but it's not certain. In a flashback, he [[spoiler: states, to his men and without the knowledge anyone is watching, that he would not order her death just for meddling at the Field Station.]] Furthermore, Alanah, during her trip to Eltannin, states that he seems nice enough, and that she seriously doubts he had anything to do with it. As with anything else involving [[spoiler: Vergil Virgil and [=OriGen=], it's impossible to say.]]


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* ConfusionFu: He uses a Shieldon in the Chapter 11 match.

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* TheBusCameBack: He reappears in Chapter 11, chatting with Rigel at Flegetont. He'll even offer a rematch with you.



** In Flegetont, he uses a Pineco to counter your Psychic types.



* ConfusionFu: Polteageist, now Water/Ghost, is a counter to not just Fighting types, but also to Rock types you brought to resist her attacks.

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* ConfusionFu: Polteageist, now Water/Ghost, is a counter to not just Fighting types, but also to Rock types you brought to resist her attacks. In Flegetont, she'll use its pre-evolution Sinistea.



* MakeMeWannaShout: Her Orchestrum and Meloetta use music as a form of damage, and one of the Museum's three fields will boost the power of sound attacks.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: Her Orchestrum and Meloetta use music as a form of damage, and one of the Museum's three fields will boost the power of sound attacks. Similarly, she has a Kricketune (now Bug/Normal) when you battle her at Flegetont.



* SignatureMon: Her Meloetta, Capolavora, but her Mega Audino is a close runner up.



* SignatureMon: Her Meloetta, Capolavora, but her Mega Audino is a close runner up.

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* SignatureMon: Her Meloetta, Capolavora, but her Mega Audino is a close runner up.



** In Flegetont, he uses the pre-evolution, Drilbur, but he also has a Growlithe to deal with your Bug types.



* ConfusionFu: He uses a [[SuperMode Mega Drifblim]] to counter Fighting types and serve as a pivot for your Ground types.

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* ConfusionFu: He uses a [[SuperMode Mega Drifblim]] to counter Fighting types and serve as a pivot for your Ground types. In his rematch at Flegetont, he uses a Staryu to take out your Fire, Ground and Fighting types.



!!Sportsballer Gail

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!!Sportsballer Gail Williams



Telius's Flying League Leader. An ex-pilot, Gail then became a major celebrity and was recognized as one of the greatest Sportsball players in the region. Is the leader based in Algol Arena.

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Telius's Flying League Leader. An ex-pilot, Gail then became a major celebrity and was recognized as one of the greatest Sportsball players in the region. Is the leader based in Algol Arena.Arena [[spoiler: but later gets relocated to Flegetont]]. Gives the Freedom Badge on her defeat.



* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: A particular nasty one. Gail has connections with the Serpents and has a history of betting on her own matches, causing her to owe a lot of money to a lot of people. She did not even begin saving money until recently, and thus has an enormous amount of debt that has caused her to possibly lose her home and most of her possessions.

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* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: A particular particularly nasty one. Gail has connections with the Serpents and has a history of betting on her own matches, causing her to owe a lot of money to a lot of people. She did not even begin saving money until recently, and thus has an enormous amount of debt that has caused her to possibly lose her home and most of her possessions.



* ConfusionFu: She has both Passimian and Krookodile along with her expected Flying types, likely for your Rock and Electric Pokémon. Later, in her proper league fight, she uses a Basculin.

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* ConfusionFu: She has both Passimian and Krookodile along with her expected Flying types, likely for your Rock and Electric Pokémon. Later, in her proper league fight, she uses a Basculin.Basculin to handle your Rock types.



* LastChanceHitPoint: The Battle Arena field she fights on grants all Pokemon this.



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* SignatureMon: On the heavily nerfed team he uses to fight you in Episode 11, his ace Pokemon is Swashlocker.

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* SignatureMon: On the heavily nerfed team he uses to fight you in Episode 11, his ace Pokemon is Swashlocker.
a Swashlocker named Morgan.



* EmptyPromise: [[spoiler: Her promise to you that finding Vergil is a top level priority rings a lot more hollow when Ethyl reveals that she and the rest of the Council very likely knows Vergil is working with the CEO of [=OriGen=].]]

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* EmptyPromise: [[spoiler: Her promise to you that finding Vergil Virgil is a top level priority rings a lot more hollow when Ethyl reveals that she and the rest of the Council very likely knows Vergil Virgil is working with the CEO of [=OriGen=].]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: Everything about her is a complete unknown. It's implied that she is [[spoiler: the queen of Royale, having undergone lots of surgery to completely alter her appearance, and is working with Zain to understand the Regalia and control the nation from behind the scenes. It is also possible that she is the Poison type leader, Eve.]] She also seems to care for and love the player character and can appear in their visions, somehow. The full extent of her character and goals is not known.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Everything about her is a complete unknown. It's implied that she is [[spoiler: the queen of Royale, having undergone lots of surgery to completely alter her appearance, and is working with Zain to understand the Regalia and control the nation from behind the scenes. It is also possible that she is the Poison type leader, Eve.Eden.]] She also seems to care for and love the player character and can appear in their visions, somehow. The full extent of her character and goals is not known.
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* BagOfSpilling: After they get put in a coma for nine months following the raid on Procyon Prison, Zain takes everything away from them - their badges, Pokemon, items, etc. During their time in Flegetont and the next few regions, they need to start all over again and build themselves back up with a new team.



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Goes on one of these against Simon Hawthorne after [[spoiler: Cheyenne spells out the name 'Hawthorn' into the dirt as she dies.]] Also threatens to go on one against you or anyone else [[spoiler: to find out what really happened to her.]]

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Goes on one of these against Simon Hawthorne after [[spoiler: Cheyenne spells out the name 'Hawthorn' into the dirt as she dies.]] Also threatens to go on one against you or anyone else [[spoiler: to find out what really happened to her.]]]] Later, in Episode 11, Demetrius asks the player to help in an invasion he's planning on [=OriGen=].



* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Almost invokes this trope by exact words while talking to North in Episode 10, claiming that even if some of what he says is treasonous, his loyalty lies more to goodness itself.






* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: As with Gail before her, in her Episode 11 battle, if you [[spoiler: try to arrest or kill her]], she will whip out her Meloetta after having fought through her team of six Pokemon.



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: You can choose to do this to her if your relationship with her is bad and Enrico was killed. On the other hand, if you lose and she's angry at you, she'll kill you instead.]]



* TraumaCongaLine: Depending on your choices. Enrico runs away from her home, she runs around the city in a craze looking for him, and you can potentially tell her to get out of his life. [[spoiler: Then Enrico either dies horribly and it is covered up, or is teleported to god-knows-where.]] She has another freakout, loses nearly everything she has, and then [[spoiler: can possibly be arrested or killed by the player character when she sees them in Flegetont.]]



[[folder: Mortimer]]
!!Visionary Mortimer
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Telius's Ghost League Leader. Leads the Evernahn, a swamp based province, and the Visionaries, a major religious group in Telius.

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[[folder: Mortimer]]
!!Visionary Mortimer
Gail]]
!!Sportsballer Gail
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Telius's Ghost Flying League Leader. Leads the Evernahn, a swamp based province, and the Visionaries, An ex-pilot, Gail then became a major religious group celebrity and was recognized as one of the greatest Sportsball players in Telius.the region. Is the leader based in Algol Arena.



* AcePilot: Is a former one of these.
* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: A particular nasty one. Gail has connections with the Serpents and has a history of betting on her own matches, causing her to owe a lot of money to a lot of people. She did not even begin saving money until recently, and thus has an enormous amount of debt that has caused her to possibly lose her home and most of her possessions.
* TheBattleDidntCount: Of course, her fight with you in Chapter 8 isn't over a badge. She does give you information and Coins if you beat her, though.
* BlowYouAway: Uses Flying types.
* CombatPragmatist: Deliberately breaks the rules of battle (using more than 6 Pokémon) to try and beat you. Also revealed that she is like this in general, and used to place bets on her own sportsball matches.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Once you manage to defeat her full 6 mon team in your Chapter 8 fight with her, she immediately whips out a Moltres as a last ditch effort to try and beat you. Justified in that the character herself seems to have been involved in quite of a bit of cheating in the past, and to her credit she likes it if you gloat to her face should you beat her twice.
* ConfusionFu: She has both Passimian and Krookodile along with her expected Flying types, likely for your Rock and Electric Pokémon. Later, in her proper league fight, she uses a Basculin.
* HalfBreedDiscrimination: She is half-Telian, half-Yo'aki, and by her admission she's faced discrimination and neglect from both sides over it.
* OlympusMons: Moltres.
* PassionateSportsGirl: Is also this in addition to her Leader duties.
* RageQuit: The reason you can obtain the Coin Case in this game is because she goes through one of these due to bad luck at slots. Particularly egregious in that she tells her Staraptor to fly into the deadly sandstorms of the Glasslands to get rid of it.
* SignatureMon: Has a few that could qualify. Her Moltres is her highest levelled mon, her Hawlucha has the standard nickname most important characters give to their ace (in this case, it's Pentagon), her Mega Pidgeot is the strongest Pokémon on her 6v6 team, but her Staraptor seems to be the Pokémon associated with her the most.
** Once you face her in her actual league battle, her ace is Hawlucha.

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[[folder: Mortimer]]
!!Visionary Mortimer Bauer
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Telius's Ghost League Leader. Leads the Evernahn, a swamp based province, and the Visionaries, a major religious group in Telius.
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* TheUnfought: As of Chapter 10, though you do fight an actor that plays him and presumably uses one of his teams.

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* TheUnfought: As of Chapter Episode 10, though you do fight an actor that plays him and presumably uses one of his teams.



[[folder: Gail]]
!!Sportsballer Gail
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Telius's Flying League Leader. An ex-pilot, Gail then became a major celebrity and was recognized as one of the greatest Sportsball players in the region. Is the leader based in Algol Arena.

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[[folder: Gail]]
!!Sportsballer Gail
Heinrich]]
!!Executive Heinrich Graham
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Telius's Flying Ground League Leader. An ex-pilot, Gail then became a major celebrity Leader of Eltannin Valley, and a high ranking executive of Walford Mining Company who was recognized as one of attempting to regulate the greatest Sportsball players in the region. Is the leader based in Algol Arena.weather problems around Illyria. Due to his position, he has close ties with [=OriGen=].



* AcePilot: Is a former one of these.
* TheBattleDidntCount: Of course, her fight with you in Chapter 8 isn't over a badge. She does give you information and Coins if you beat her, though.
* BlowYouAway: Uses Flying types.
* CombatPragmatist: Deliberately breaks the rules of battle (using more than 6 Pokémon) to try and beat you. Also revealed that she is like this in general, and used to place bets on her own sportsball matches.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Once you manage to defeat her full 6 mon team in your Chapter 8 fight with her, she immediately whips out a Moltres as a last ditch effort to try and beat you. Justified in that the character herself seems to have been involved in quite of a bit of cheating in the past, and to her credit she likes it if you gloat to her face should you beat her twice.
* ConfusionFu: She has both Passimian and Krookodile along with her expected Flying types, likely for your Rock and Electric Pokémon.
* HalfBreedDiscrimination: She is half-Telian, half-Yo'aki, and by her admission she's faced discrimination and neglect from both sides over it.
* OlympusMons: Moltres.
* PassionateSportsGirl: Is also this in addition to her Leader duties.
* RageQuit: The reason you can obtain the Coin Case in this game is because she goes through one of these due to bad luck at slots. Particularly egregious in that she tells her Staraptor to fly into the deadly sandstorms of the Glasslands to get rid of it.
* SignatureMon: Has a few that could qualify. Her Moltres is her highest levelled mon, her Hawlucha has the standard nickname most important characters give to their ace (in this case, it's Pentagon), her Mega Pidgeot is the strongest Pokémon on her 6v6 team, but her Staraptor seems to be the Pokémon associated with her the most.

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[[folder: Heinrich]]
!!Executive Heinrich Graham
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Telius's Ground League Leader of Eltannin Valley, and a high ranking executive of Walford Mining Company who was attempting to regulate the weather problems around Illyria. Due to his position, he has close ties with [=OriGen=].
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Telius's (presumably) Water League Leader of the Baidam Archipelago.

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Telius's (presumably) Water League Leader of the Baidam Archipelago.



* TheGhost: Has yet to appear as of the current episode, and is only mentioned by an out of the way [=NPC=] and a book in the Antares Athenaeum.
* MakingASplash: While his type specialty is unstated as of now, it's a safe bet to assume he's a master of Water types, given his experience as a naval military leader and his Mega Blastoise.

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* TheGhost: Has yet to appear as FictionalDisability: He mentions having some kind of strange problem with his left arm, which apparently very few people in the current episode, region were capable of diagnosing.
* GoodIsNotNice: He's friendly, but it's obvious that he knows Mai'q is currently working with Armand
and is only mentioned by an trying to get information out of the way [=NPC=] and a book him in the Antares Athenaeum.
their talk. Once that fails, he asks if you can bait something out.
* MakingASplash: While He is Telius's Water-type Leader.
* SignatureMon: On the heavily nerfed team he uses to fight you in Episode 11,
his type specialty ace Pokemon is unstated as of now, it's a safe bet to assume he's a master of Water types, given his experience as a naval military leader and his Mega Blastoise.
Swashlocker.







* ShipTease: Possibly with Zain.

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* ShipTease: Possibly with Zain. Practically confirmed after the nine month timeskip.



* AffablyEvil: If you view him as 'evil' to begin with. He's a friendly, cordial man who cracks jokes and is genuinely supportive to younger trainers. He's also a major player in a corrupt regime and his policies have led to such things like Calvera rebelling due to economic pressure.
* BeneathTheMask: He presents outwardly well enough, but using the Sword Regalia on him leads to the longest conversation in the game, where he reveals he's uncertain and afraid about a multitude of problems, most specifically Yo'aki immigration and the trouble brewing over [=OriGen=].
* DeadpanSnarker: Comes across as this.



* GoodIsNotNice: In spite of his friendliness, he frequently displays a more ruthless and no-nonsense side. Particularly in his introductory cutscene, where he claims he wants to stamp out Sylas's attempt at building a community center for the Yo'aki - justifiably so, as Sylas is using council money to do so for essentially just a positive publicity stunt that isn't likely to succeed.



[[folder: The Queen]]

The Queen of Royale, Maeve. Not much is known about her.

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[[folder: The Queen]]

Queen Maeve]]

The Queen of Royale, Maeve.Royale. Not much is known about her.



* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: While she is the Queen of Royale, she also seems to be the dark skinned woman who's researching the Regalia with Zain. The meaning of this is not clear at the moment.]]



* FaceHeelTurn: Interestingly, Tobias was said to be a good king at one point, and was clearly a good enough king to have the support of so many of his soldiers follow him even after his death. How he descended into madness in the first place is not elaborated on.
* TheGhost: Despite several flashbacks showing important characters the main character has never even met, Tobias has been notably absent for now.

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* TheCaligula: When you finally meet 'him' in the nightmare world after falling into a coma, he's every bit as strange as you were led to believe. He babbles about uniting the country, saving Telius from Telius, and when Octavius appears, screams at you to destroy him and also to destroy 'her'.
* FaceHeelTurn: Interestingly, Tobias was said to be a good king at one point, and was clearly a good enough king to have the support of so many of his soldiers follow him even after his death. How he descended into madness in the first place is not elaborated on.
* TheGhost: Despite several flashbacks showing important characters
on, but it is [[spoiler: implied to be due to the main character has never even met, Tobias has been notably absent for now.Regalia's influence.]]



* VerbalTic: Keeps peppering most of his sentences with 'unite us'.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: Much like the rest of the company. While it's undeniable there's shady stuff going down at [=OriGen=], Rigel himself is apparently a kind, caring man according to Elise and other [=NPC=]s.
** As of Chapter 8, [[spoiler: Ethyl confirms that Vergil is 'with' Rigel, the planes you and Vergil were on were attacked by [=OriGen=] for your Regalia, and that the whole Council knows about this.]]
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His daughter died before the events of the game.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Much like the rest of the company. While it's undeniable there's shady stuff going down at [=OriGen=], Rigel himself is apparently a kind, caring man according to Elise and other [=NPC=]s.
** As of Chapter 8,
[=NPC=]s. When you finally meet him, this surprisingly seems to be the case: Rigel talks about how he genuinely wants to bring 'magic' to others and reduce [=OriGen=]'s reputation as a soulless corporate overlord.
* BackFromTheDead: His ultimate goal appears to be
[[spoiler: Ethyl confirms that Vergil is 'with' Rigel, the planes you and Vergil were on were attacked by [=OriGen=] for your Regalia, and that the whole Council knows about this.bringing his daughter Cassie back to life.]]
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His daughter died before the events of the game.
game. He claims he did not care much for her beforehand, but her death caused him to fall into a deep depression, changing his outlook in life in general.
* VerbalTic: He frequently draws out his words.



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In Episodes 5 and 7, he was shown to be shady, but nothing was provable. Episode 10 and 11 shows that he was completely behind Virgil, Virgil obtaining the Regalia, and covering up for Virgil's murders and mistakes. He barges into Zain's office and immediately threatens to throw his weight around if Virgil isn't released immediately.



* HopelessBossFight: When you fight him in Chapter 7, he's a good 5 levels above you and has a powerful team. You're not meant to win here, but if you do, you get a Mightyenite for your troubles.

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* HopelessBossFight: When you fight him in Chapter Episode 7, he's a good 5 levels above you and has a powerful team. You're not meant to win here, but if you do, you get a Mightyenite for your troubles.troubles.
** Later on, in Episode 11, you can fight him again as an optional boss. While his levels haven't changed, yours have, being lowered now to where your level cap is 20, and pretty much assuring that the only way to beat him is through very careful cheese. If you do manage to win here, he gives you both Deino and Druddigon's Mega Stone.



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: His introductory cutscene, if you meet him in Polaris's [=OriGen=] branch in Episode 5, has him rage about diversity hires and training.






[[folder: Vergil]]
!!Lost Brother Vergil

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[[folder: Vergil]]
Virgil]]
!!Lost Brother VergilVirgil



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: At first, it seems that Virgil has become a pawn for [=OriGen=], but later dialogue reveals he [[spoiler: has possibly become one for the Regalia.]]



* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler: He kills Cheyenne against Stone's orders, claiming it was the only way when it clearly wasn't.]]



* DoYouTrustMe: She says the PlayerCharacter is smart if they don't trust her - she is a major cog in the propaganda machine, after all, and working with her actually increases your relationship points with the Sanguine Serpents, of all things. And you can outright choose to not associate with her. The ramifications of doing so other than just missing out on her questline aren't clear yet.

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* DoYouTrustMe: She says the PlayerCharacter is smart if they don't trust her - she is a major cog in the propaganda machine, after all, and working with her actually increases your relationship points with the Sanguine Serpents, of all things.all. And you can outright choose to not associate with her. The ramifications of doing so other than just missing out on her questline aren't clear yet.


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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers a scathing one to Ariella, after finding her holed up with the Serpents and drugged out of her mind in Club Piplup.


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[[folder: The Mysterious Woman]]
!!???

A strange woman that keeps appearing within your Regalia visions.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Everything about her is a complete unknown. It's implied that she is [[spoiler: the queen of Royale, having undergone lots of surgery to completely alter her appearance, and is working with Zain to understand the Regalia and control the nation from behind the scenes. It is also possible that she is the Poison type leader, Eve.]] She also seems to care for and love the player character and can appear in their visions, somehow. The full extent of her character and goals is not known.
* ConspicuouslyPublicAssassination: She stabs Soren in a large crowd after [[spoiler: Soren reveals his true title.]]
* ScientificallyUnderstandableSorcery: She researches the Regalia, and is very aware of what the negative side effects are. Under her guidance, she keeps the player character in a coma for 9 months to try and remove the negative influence of the Sword Regalia.
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* ConfusionFu: Owns a Swellow. An odd choice to deal with typical Fairy counters, but it does have Low Sweep to hit Normal and Steel types hard.

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* ConfusionFu: Owns a Swellow. An odd Scrafty. A good choice to deal with typical Fairy counters, but it does have Low Sweep able to hit Normal and Steel types hard.
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* OlympusMons: Elise, Simon, Arthur, Isabella, Ma'iq, Ashe, Sylas, Ariella, and Gail are confirmed to have legendaries. Given Arthur has the Mythical Magearna on one of his more powerful teams, and the fact that League Leaders do have multiple teams, it's likely all of them do.

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* OlympusMons: Elise, Simon, Arthur, Isabella, Ma'iq, Ashe, Sylas, Ariella, Heinrich, and Gail are confirmed to have legendaries. Given Arthur has the Mythical Magearna on one of his more powerful teams, and the fact that League Leaders do have multiple teams, it's likely all of them do.
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* OlympusMons: Owns a Landorus[[spoiler, Lysander]]. While Demetrius knows about it, it doesn't seem to be public knowledge, given Cheyenne freaks out when she hears of it. [[spoiler: You can actually battle it if you tell him you have a Regalia.]]

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* OlympusMons: Owns a Landorus[[spoiler, Landorus [[spoiler: named Lysander]]. While Demetrius knows about it, it doesn't seem to be public knowledge, given Cheyenne freaks out when she hears of it. [[spoiler: You can actually battle it if you tell him you have a Regalia.]]

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* OlympusMons: Owns a Landorus. While Demetrius knows about it, it doesn't seem to be public knowledge, given Cheyenne freaks out when she hears of it.

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* [[spoiler: HopelessBossFight:]] [[spoiler: Downplayed, but as of version 10.5, if you tell him you have a Regalia, he'll significantly ramp up the difficulty of his fight by siccing his Landorus on you. If you manage to win, he'll reward you with a Manectite.]]
* OlympusMons: Owns a Landorus.Landorus[[spoiler, Lysander]]. While Demetrius knows about it, it doesn't seem to be public knowledge, given Cheyenne freaks out when she hears of it. [[spoiler: You can actually battle it if you tell him you have a Regalia.]]



* SignatureMon: Gabite, at least as of just his Episode 3 battle.

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* SignatureMon: Gabite, at least as of just his Episode 3 battle.
battle. [[spoiler: Unless you tell him about your Regalia, in which case he busts out his Landorus, Lysander.]]
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* TheGhost: Has yet to appear as of the current episode, and his name has only mentioned once by an out of the way [=NPC=] who tells the player all the league leaders' names and locations.

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* TheGhost: Has yet to appear as of the current episode, and his name has is only mentioned once by an out of the way [=NPC=] who tells the player all the league leaders' names and locations.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: She shows up again at Algol Arena during Chapter 10. You can even [[OptionalBoss rematch her]] for a shot at the Frost Breath TM!]]

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* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: She shows up again at Algol Arena during Chapter 10. You can even [[OptionalBoss rematch her]] for a shot at the Frost Breath Frosted Glass TM!]]



* SpeedBlitz: Her main strategy, mostly by using Icy Wind to lower your speed. On the Icy Rink Field, faster opponents have a higher critical hit rate and the chance to freeze their targets.


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* SpeedBlitz: Her main strategy, mostly by using Icy Wind Cold Front to lower your speed. On the Icy Rink Field, faster opponents have a higher critical hit rate and the chance to freeze their targets.

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