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* RedHeadedHeroine: For certain values of "redhead" and "heroine".

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Creator created the world. Duh.

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* * ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Creator created the world. Duh.Duh.
* GodIsEvil
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* DancinInTheRuins: On the rare occasions that she actually does property damage, she seems to quite enjoy herself.

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* TheButcher: His starting nickname in the game. Of course, the only way it's fitting at all is if you look at his kitchen skills - but even then, most of his cooking is vegetarian.



* CombatMedic: In the game, he's got the widest variety of healing spells but is not terrible with his knives, either.



* [[spoiler: EleventhHourSuperpower: In the anime and video game.]]

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* [[spoiler: EleventhHourSuperpower: In all versions, he eventually gets a large bump in power right at the anime end. In the anime, he remembers his identity and video game.thus regains his ability to turn anything he wants into sand. In the game, he gets a powered-up fight mode about halfway through the game, but doesn't reveal that he's also now immune to the Destruct Code's order to destroy the world until just before the final fight. In the manga, he suddenly realizes his humanity grants him the powers of a Creator as well as a Destroyer in the middle of the final battle.]]



* PersonOfMassDestruction

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* PersonOfMassDestructionPersonOfMassDestruction: Standing too close to Kyrie when his powers go off is hazardous to your health.



* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Kyrie thinks she's this in the game, that she really cares about the state of the world but [[MercyKill doesn't know any way to help except to end it]]. She seems to think perhaps he's speaking nonsense, but is too distracted by other plot to really reply. [[spoiler:It turns out he may have been ''right'', as once she learns he might be able to fix the world, she's as gung-ho about that as she previously was about using his powers to destroy everything.]]



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His last name is written マードル in Japanese, probably meant to be something like ''Mardol'' but given as ''Mardrus'' in the English game. No other version actually gives him a last name, so it's just a question of fans quibbling over translations.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His last name is written マードル in Japanese, probably meant to be something like ''Mardol'' but given as ''Mardrus'' in the English game. No other version actually gives him a last name, so it's just a question of fans quibbling over translations. If he were keeping with the ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming of most of the rest of the cast, he name may be meant to be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marduk Marduk]].



* HalfHumanHybrid: Stated in the game that he's the son of the previous Lupus Rex and a human woman. The anime and manga mention that he's a half-human, but doesn't say who his father was.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Stated in the game that he's the son of the previous Lupus Rex and a human woman. The anime and manga mention that he's a half-human, but doesn't don't say who his father was.



* AdaptedOut: Makes no appearances in the anime.

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* AdaptedOut: Makes no appearances in the anime.anime or manga.



* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to talk about his role in the game without spoiling some things. His role is simpler in the anime and manga, making talking about him less of a minefield.



* AffectionateNickname: Taupy addresses her as "Kitten"[[note]]猫茶n or ''Neko-chan'' in the original Japanese[[/note]] half the time.

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* AffectionateNickname: Taupy addresses her as "Kitten"[[note]]猫茶n "Kitten"[[note]]猫ちゃん or ''Neko-chan'' in the original Japanese[[/note]] half the time.

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* PartialTransformation: In the game, many of her attacks make use of partial transformations. Her aerial attacks always use her wings, and her blow attacks use her claws and tail; if she doesn't need a dragon part, she doesn't normally transform it. She's never seen to take a full dragon form, though the ''very'' draconic skeleton of her great-great-grandfather implies she either has one or will gain one as she ages.

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* PartialTransformation: In the game, many of her attacks make use of partial transformations. Her aerial attacks always use her wings, and her blow attacks use her claws and tail; if she doesn't need a dragon part, she doesn't normally transform it. She's never seen to take a full dragon form, though the ''very'' draconic skeleton of her great-great-grandfather implies she either has one or will gain one as she ages. She uses similar attack patterns in the anime, but in the manga, she simply always has her wings and tail and never transforms her hands into claws.



** In the anime, he witnesses several of his men [[TakenForGranite turned to sand]]

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** In the anime, he witnesses several of his men [[TakenForGranite turned to sand]]sand]]. He then attacks [[spoiler:Kyrie]], who turns his sword and then him to sand.


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* HateSink: The game is slow about trotting out its true BigBad, so Rajiv is there for the first third of the game to give you someone to really hate.


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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: Aside from being a HateSink, most everything he does is irrelevant: Naja could've locked Kyrie in jail on his own, and Agan would have been sought out to add to the team whether or not he needed rescuing first. Rajiv just provides some extra boss fights.


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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. While your first fight against him with just Kyrie and Morte isn't particularly tough (as it's one of your first and the game is still easing you into the mechanics), your final fight against him to rescue Agan is ''much'' tougher (despite the fact that you've added [[LightningBruiser Taupy]] to your team), to the point that many players quit the game at that point because of the sudden difficulty spike.

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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Sure, Kyrie may be the main character, but without Morte, the plot is going ''nowhere''.[[note]]Seriously. Without her, the story would go something like, "Kyrie [[PowerIncontinence accidentally wiped out his village]], so he got thrown in jail. He couldn't do anything about it on his own, so his powers activated again and again until the world was destroyed. EverybodysDeadDave. The end."[[/note]] If you want to think of it in terms of [[IncendiaryExponent fire]], Kyrie may be the spark that starts the plot, but Morte is the kerosene-soaked log that keeps it going.



* WaifFu: She's only 5'4" (162cm) but is more than capable of taking care of herself in a fight and wielding that {{BFS}}

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* WaifFu: She's only 5'4" (162cm) (165cm) but is more than capable of taking care of herself in a fight and wielding that {{BFS}}



* YoungAndInCharge: She's 16 and the youngest of the Destruction Committee members.[[note]]Due to dragon biology, Rhi'a may only be the equivalent of 15 [[Really700YearsOld despite being 300]], and Taupy is noted to be the equivalent of his early 20s but may be chronologically younger due to Feral biology [[AllThereInTheManual in certain Japanese extras]][[/note]] However, she's also got the most forceful personality, and she's not lacking in fighting experience, so no one questions why she's the one calling the shots.



* AdaptationalWimp: The manga robs her of her guns, and so takes most of her fighting ability (she uses her BreathWeapon precisely ''once''). However, it's downplayed, as she's the PluckyComicRelief and just stays out of fights in general, preferring to sing and be silly instead of becoming TheLoad and getting in everyone's way.



* DraconicHumanoid: Of a CuteMonsterGirl variety. Normally, she only has the horns and a series of small ridges down her back, though she's capable of growing a scaly tail and wings.

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* DraconicHumanoid: Of a CuteMonsterGirl variety. Normally, she only has the horns and a series of small ridges down her back, though she's capable of growing a scaly tail and wings.wings (the manga makes these a permanent part of her design).


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* PluckyComicRelief: In the manga. Occasionally in the game as well, though to a much lesser extent.
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* PowerFist: Some art seems to show her with some sort of metal bands on her hands, similar to brass knuckles; the right is attached to a bracelet via a chain, and the left is sewn into her glove. However, she's never shown to strike an enemy with her fists; the only time she hits anyone is when she punches Agan or Kyrie in annoyance, not to deal real damage. The anime, in particular, recolors the silver bands white, so that they blend into her gloves.

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* NotSoBadassLongcoat: Very much so in the anime, where he spends his time running and hiding from fights. Still a little bit in the manga and video game, as he's such a NiceGuy as opposed to your usual personality.

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* NotSoBadassLongcoat: Very much so in the anime, where he spends his time running and hiding from fights. Still a little bit in the manga and video game, as he's such a NiceGuy as opposed to your usual personality. However, it should be noted that his "coat" is in fact a long tunic shirt that can flap around; his actual jacket is only waist-length.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: One of the first Japanese trailers romanized his name as ''Kylie'', but most fans take this as an example of JapaneseRanguage at work. The Funimation dub of the anime changed his last name to ''Illnis'', which makes him sound like an IllBoy instead of a WideEyedIdealist (which some may claim [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids could fall under a type of mental illness]], given the state of racial affairs in his world).



* CreepyCoolCrosses: Has an upside-down cross motif on her skirt and wears a gold cross necklace, though the later is rarely visible due to being small and hidden behind a rather large bow.
* CrutchCharacter: In the video game, she starts out at higher level than Kyrie and is your primary damage dealer after Taupy. Halfway through the game, you probably will rely on Flurry attacks more, and since hers can only do 7 hits in total, she arguably becomes the least useful character in combat.

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* CreepyCoolCrosses: Has an upside-down cross motif on her skirt and wears a gold cross necklace, though the later is rarely visible due to being small and hidden behind a rather large bow.
bow. Her coat also has a large white cross on the tail.
* CrutchCharacter: In the video game, she starts out at a higher level than Kyrie and is your primary damage dealer after Taupy. Halfway through the game, you probably will rely on Flurry attacks more, and since hers can only do 7 hits in total, she arguably becomes the least useful character in combat.



* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Uses the informal feminine ''atashi'' in the anime. In the manga, the kanji 私 is used to represent her choice of pronoun - while it '''can''' be read ''atashi'' instead of the standard ''watashi'' (though such a use would be somewhat irregular), there's no ''furigana'' to suggest it.

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* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Uses Prefers ''watashi''. Just because you're going to end the informal feminine ''atashi'' in the anime. In the manga, the kanji 私 is used world doesn't mean you need to represent her choice of pronoun - while it '''can''' be read ''atashi'' instead of the standard ''watashi'' (though such a use would be somewhat irregular), there's no ''furigana'' to suggest crass about it.



* MagicSkirt: If she ever crouches facing the viewer, things become inexplicably dark under her skirt. It’s not immune to tears though.

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* MagicSkirt: If she ever crouches facing the viewer, things become inexplicably dark under her skirt. It’s not immune to tears though. Somewhat less magic in the manga, where it manages to ride up far enough to expose the edge of her butt at least once a chapter (though it does stop short of showing anything more).



* OneOfTheBoys: Agan thinks of her this way and is flabbergasted any time she says or does something feminine in the game.



* SexyBacklessOutfit: The manga shows her back through a corset-like lace in her coat. Averted by the anime, where her coat has a solid back. It's difficult to tell in the game, since every time she's shown from the back, her hair is in the way or she's only a tiny sprite.



* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Always falls for Kyrie being a NiceGuy, even if at first she was just [[InLoveWithYourCarnage In Love With His Destruction]]. Interestingly, the manga brings this to the fore using his EvilCounterpart - Vreveil looks exactly like Kyrie and has the same destructive abilities, but actually wants to use them instead of thinking they're a curse. However, when she [[MistakenForRomance mistakenly thinks he's hitting on her]], she just brushes him off. Apparently there's something else she likes.

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Always falls for Kyrie being a NiceGuy, even if at first she was just [[InLoveWithYourCarnage In Love With His Destruction]]. Interestingly, the manga brings this to the fore using his EvilCounterpart - Vreveil looks exactly like Kyrie and has the same destructive abilities, but actually wants to use them instead of thinking they're a curse. However, when she [[MistakenForRomance mistakenly thinks he's hitting on her]], she just brushes him off. Apparently there's something else she likes. Somewhat in the game as well, as the first real hint that she feels something for him is when she notes that he's nicer than Agan and not ribbing her for being caught off-guard by a Feral.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The Funimation dub changes her last name to ''Urshella'', dropping the MeaningfulName from it (but then, her name is least meaningful in the anime anyway, so it's not as big a deal).



!!Toppi Topuran

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!!Toppi !!Taupy Topuran



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: A Japanese trailer and the Funimation dub spells it ''Toppy'', while some fans prefer ''Toppi'' (the most literal and standard transliteration). The manga {{Scanlation}} flips between ''Toppi'' and ''Taupy'', [[InconsistentTranslation depending on the translator]].[[note]]Kuu Scans prefers the former, Sandy87 the later[[/note]]



* VerbalTic: Kuma in the Japanese version or Bear-o in some translations of the English version. He doesn't have it in his "inner voice" when he narrates in the anime; Kyrie [[LampshadeHanging questions why]].

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* VerbalTic: Kuma In the anime. ''Kuma'' in the Japanese version or Bear-o ''Bear-o'' in some translations of the English version. He doesn't have it in his "inner voice" when he narrates in the anime; narrates; Kyrie [[LampshadeHanging questions why]].



* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: In the game, his relationship with Morte is a non-romantic, brotherly variation. She drags him into her world annihilation mess, and he looks after her and makes sure she eats and doesn't get ''too'' crazy.



* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: In the game, his relationship with Morte is a non-romantic, brotherly variation. She drags him into her world annihilation mess, and he looks after her and makes sure she eats and doesn't get ''too'' crazy.

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* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: In SpellMyNameWithAnS: His last name is written マードル in Japanese, probably meant to be something like ''Mardol'' but given as ''Mardrus'' in the game, his relationship with Morte is a non-romantic, brotherly variation. She drags English game. No other version actually gives him into her world annihilation mess, and he looks after her and makes sure she eats and doesn't get ''too'' crazy.a last name, so it's just a question of fans quibbling over translations.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: A Japanese trailer and the Funimation dub, as well as some fans, prefer her name simplified to ''Lia'', though this doesn't preserve the PunctuationShaker in リ・ア.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Funimation and [[{{Scanlation}} Kuu Scans]] render his name as ''Nadja''.



** In the anime, he witnesses several of his men [[TakenForGranite turned to sand]]



* BeleagueredChildhoodFriend: In the game, Naja comments that they used to be friends, but he can't believe the man Rajiv has become.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: [[{{Scanlation}} Kuu Scans]] translates his name as ''Rajif''.[[note]]Which ''is'' technically the standard translation of ラジフ; if it were intended to be ''Rajiv'', it would more likely be ラジヴ[[/note]]



* AffectionateNickname: Taupy addresses her as "Kitten" half the time.

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* AffectionateNickname: Taupy addresses her as "Kitten" "Kitten"[[note]]猫茶n or ''Neko-chan'' in the original Japanese[[/note]] half the time.
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* NonIndicativeName: His English name is actually a misnomer - ''Lacertus'' is in fact a genus of skink, rather than the Latin word for crocodile.

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: In the game. She complains that [[TheyDontMakeThemLikeTheyUsedTo they don't make sand skiffs like they used to]]; you redline them once or twice and the darn thing just overheats and dies on you. Poor Kyrie could barely keep up.

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: In the game. She complains that [[TheyDontMakeThemLikeTheyUsedTo they don't make sand skiffs like they used to]]; you redline them once or twice and the darn thing just overheats and dies on you. Poor Kyrie could barely keep up. When she flippantly tells Agan that her ship "is wrecked" and they need to use his, he's immediately sure that ''she'' wrecked it; it didn't just happen by accident.



* InLoveWithYourCarnage: In the game, she fangirls a bit when first meeting Kyrie because she heard he turned an entire village to sand. When she learns he can't do it on command and doesn't actually ''want'' to ever do it again, she's disappointed and vows to show him how terrible the world is so he'll want to destroy it. Her reaction in the manga is similar.

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* InLoveWithYourCarnage: In the game, she fangirls a bit when first meeting Kyrie because she heard he turned an entire village to sand. When she learns he can't do it on command and doesn't actually ''want'' to ever do it again, she's disappointed and vows to show him how terrible the world is so he'll want to destroy it. Her reaction in the manga is similar. Averted in the anime, where Kyrie doesn't display any powers at the start and is just sorta hanging around because he can't go back to his job. [[spoiler:When he does remember his powers and activates them, it frightens her and she begs him to stop before he actually destroys the world.]]



* KickTheMoralityPet: In the manga [[spoiler: she snaps at Kyrie after he snaps at her and then announcing that he's going to turn himself into the World Salvation Committee. She attacks him in a fit of rage but Toppi and Naja stop her thus Kyrie proves his point.]]

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* KickTheMoralityPet: In the manga [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she snaps at Kyrie after he snaps at her and then announcing that he's going to turn himself into the World Salvation Committee. She attacks him in a fit of rage but Toppi and Naja stop her thus Kyrie proves his point.]]



* VagueAge: The game lists everyone's age except his.

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* VagueAge: The game lists everyone's age except his. Some Japanese material implies that he's the equivalent of being in his twenties, though his chronological age may be different due to Ferals growing at different rates.



* WhipItGood: Video game only as he does not carry a weapon at all in the anime or manga.

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* WhipItGood: Video game only as In the video game, he's quite skilled with his whip; he uses it briefly at the end of the manga, too. He does not carry a weapon at all in the anime or manga.anime.



* DumbBlonde: Averted; in the anime, she's not the brightest, often choosing to shoot rather than speak, but she has moments of clarity better than Naja. The game [[ZigZagged plays with]] the trope: while she's a little cuckoo sometimes, she's also smart enough to realize that both humans and plants contain many of the same chemicals, such as water and nitrogen.

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** Played fairly straight in the manga, as she's permanently in CloudCuckooLander mode and her ditziness makes her seem quite stupid.

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* ThighHighBoots: With a zipper up the front.



* ZettaiRyouiki: Grade A, using ThighHighBoots instead of socks.

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* ZettaiRyouiki: Grade A, using ThighHighBoots thigh high boots instead of socks.
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* [[spoiler:BrainwashedAndCrazy: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]

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* [[spoiler:BrainwashedAndCrazy: BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]



* CombatStilettos: They're more character heels than actual stilettos, but her ThighHighBoots are definitely ''not'' the most practical shoes for combat.

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* WeakButSkilled: In the manga.

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* WeakButSkilled: In the manga. Somewhat in the game as well, as his Flurry attacks don't do a lot of damage but he's capable of chaining them and his accuracy is a bit better than others.



*** In the manga, she's taken captive by [[spoiler:Lacertus and Aquila Rex, who have betrayed her trust in the World Destruction Committee]]. [[DefiantCaptive She doesn't stay distressed for long]].

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*** In the manga, she's taken captive by [[spoiler:Lacertus and Aquila Rex, who have betrayed her trust in the World Destruction Committee]]. [[DefiantCaptive She doesn't stay distressed for long]]. [[spoiler:Then she has a realization so horrible that she momentarily forgets how to fight, and winds up in ''serious'' danger because of it.]]



* ItsAllMyFault: In the manga, [[spoiler:she was the one who wished for a world full of talking animals, but was tired and forgot to also wish that they would be friends with humans. Realizing that she's the reason the world's been a mess for the last thousand years does ''not'' sit well with her.]]



** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's literally the being responsible for reshaping the world each time it's destroyed.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's the one responsible for planning the new world, making her something of a mother to it]].

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** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's literally the being responsible for reshaping the world each time it's destroyed.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's the one responsible for planning the new world, destroyed, making her something of a mother to it]].


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** In the manga, Agan says she had no one growing up, and their childhood flashback shows him offering her a bowl of food, perhaps with the implication that she was a homeless orphan.


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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He's blond and wants nothing more than for humans to be free to live as they please.


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* AffectionateNickname: Taupy addresses her as "Kitten" half the time.


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* LittleBitBeastly: His usual form is entirely human except for a wolf tail.


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* PettingZooPeople: He's capable of transforming into a much more wolfy form when he needs to, usually using it to move faster or complete feats of strength or agility that human limbs can't accomplish.

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[[caption-width-right:250:''"It's probably my fault..."'']]



[[caption-width-right:249:''"There's '''more''' than enough destruction to go around!"'']]



[[caption-width-right:200:''"I'm a professional."'']]



[[caption-width-right:250:''"I am Agan the Green...and Red."'']]



[[caption-width-right:249:''"All things come to nothing."'']]



[[caption-width-right:249:''"I will stop you, though it cost me my life."'']]



* FantasticRacism: See HalfBreedDiscrimination.



* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Averted. While he's got the white hair, the red eyes, and the pretty face, he's also an extremely decent guy - the only reason he's an antagonist is because [[VillainProtagonist the party is out to destroy the world]]. The game sets the black-haired, black-hearted Rajiv up as his {{Foil}}.



* {{Pride}}: His downfall is that he underestimates the World Annihilation Front. Naja pleaded with him to send for reinforcements, but Aquila Rex sneered at the idea of even wasting an entire platoon against five measly people.

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* {{Pride}}: His downfall is that every time:
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** In the manga, he underestimates [[spoiler:Naja, due to him only being a half-breed]]. He was confident that he was the absolute best and fastest fighter, but was undone by his AchillesHeel: [[spoiler:he's afraid of fire, like all Ferals, whereas a half-human is not]].



* PettingZooPeople: Resembles a large, mannish lion.



* ArchangelUriel: ''Vreveil'' is actually an alternate name for Uriel (in some interpretations of the Literature/TheBookOfEnoch, anyway). He's got both the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[TheGrimReaper Death]] facets pretty well covered.

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* ArchangelUriel: ''Vreveil'' is actually an alternate name for Uriel (in some interpretations of the Literature/TheBookOfEnoch, anyway). He's got both the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[TheGrimReaper Death]] facets pretty well covered.



* AssholeVictim: He's shown to be an unrepentant jerk at all turns in the game so that you'll have zero sympathy for him when [[spoiler:Morte kills him for torturing Agan]].

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* AssholeVictim: He's In the game, he's shown to be an unrepentant jerk at all turns in the game so that you'll have zero sympathy for him when [[spoiler:Morte kills him for torturing Agan]].



* ChildSoldiers: He was twelve ''at most'' when he joined the Golden Lions. He may have been ''younger'', given age differences in flashbacks.

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* ChildSoldiers: He was twelve ''at most'' when he joined the Golden Lions. He may have been ''younger'', given apparent age differences in flashbacks.


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* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Uses ''watashi'', which makes him sound polite and a touch formal - or feminine, as men normally change to ''ore'' or ''boku'' among friends, whereas women may continue using ''watashi''.


* FragileSpeedster: In the video game, which is odd because he’s the main character. All of his support moves are healing and his offensive special moves are all status moves. Also, he does the least damage but makes up with incredible accuracy.



** CombatMedic: He can fight with knife and is a very fast fighter. However, look at FragileSpeedster.

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* MsFanservice: In the manga, because her MagicSkirt isn't quite so magic. This is in contrast to the game and ''especially'' the anime, where she's actually quite defensive of her modesty.



* PetTheDog: She does this a lot in the anime. Inverted in the manga.

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* PetTheDog: She does this a lot in the anime. Inverted in the manga. [[spoiler:Then played extremely straight and literal in the final chapter, as Kyrie remembers when he first fell in love with her: she was holding a puppy and suggesting that the new world should have talking animals.]]

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* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Always uses ''boku'' to emphasize how gentle he is. When speaking to others, he switches between ''anata'' and ''kimi'', often in the same conversation.



** [[spoiler:MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave]]: For a time in the middle of the game. [[spoiler:He gets better.]]



** In the manga, he is one of two angels destined to destroy the world. They incarnate into human forms once every thousand years in order to fulfill their mission, but it seems this time he's forgotten his duty and learned to live as a very normal human.

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** In the manga, he is one of two angels destined to destroy the world. They incarnate into human forms once every thousand years in order to fulfill their mission, but it seems this time he's forgotten his duty and learned to live as a very normal human. [[spoiler:That's because a thousand years ago, he fell in love with Morte and grew a human spirit so he could properly feel emotions, so he actually ''is'' human, even if he's still the Destruct, too.]]



* AffectionateNickname: Agan calls her "Mort" in the game, a holdover from when they grew up together.

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* AffectionateNickname: Agan calls her "Mort" in the game, a holdover from when they grew up together. The translation of the manga keeps this, as their relationship is the same, though the original Japanese had him just calling her モルテ[[note]]Morte[[/note]].



* IAmWho: In the manga, she's forgotten that she's [[spoiler:the Planner]]. She also doesn't know such a person could exist, but quickly takes it in stride - then nearly has a HeroicBSOD a few moments later when she realizes that means [[spoiler:the state of the world is ''all her fault'', as she didn't plan it well: she wished for a world with talking animals, but forgot to also wish that they would be friends with humans.]]



* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Uses the informal feminine ''atashi'' in the anime. In the manga, the kanji 私 is used to represent her choice of pronoun - while it '''can''' be read ''atashi'' instead of the standard ''watashi'' (though such a use would be somewhat irregular), there's no ''furigana'' to suggest it.



* BodyguardCrush: While not a crush, he acts as Kyrie’s royal bodyguard. His relationship with Kyrie can be questioned in the manga.



* FurryReminder: In the manga, he falls asleep and hibernates on the Winter Continent.



* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Prefers ''ore'' to emphasize his masculinity despite his small stature and cute looks.



* TheBard: In the manga, it's specifically stated that it's her duty to know the songs of the history of the world, and she sings a couple songs. The game implies this as well, giving her knowledge and MusicalThemeNaming her attacks, but she never actually breaks into song.



* BuffySpeak: Refers to Vreveil as "a shiny" in the manga, despite knowing both that he's an angel and his actual name by that point. It just makes her seem cutesy.



* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Prone to using big words, especially in the manga. "Thermal nociceptors" anyone?



* TheSmartGuy: In the anime, especially, but the game makes it clear he's no idiot, either.

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* TheSmartGuy: In the anime, anime and manga, especially, but the game makes it clear he's no idiot, either.



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* AdaptedOut: Makes no appearance in the anime.anime or manga.



* AdaptedOut: Not mentioned in the manga.



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* AdaptedOut: Not mentioned in the manga.



* AdaptedOut: Is not mentioned in the anime (the Depths of Memory is apparently just a natural property of the cave there, rather than a spell).

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* AdaptedOut: Is not mentioned in the manga or anime (the Depths of Memory is apparently just a natural property of the cave there, rather than a spell).



* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: In the anime, he's clearly evil. In the game, he's actually rather helpful [[spoiler:the first time you meet him, but that's only because he wants Kyrie's powers for himself.]]

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* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: In the anime, anime and manga, he's clearly evil. In the game, he's actually rather helpful [[spoiler:the first time you meet him, but that's only because he wants Kyrie's powers for himself.]]



* AdaptedOut: Like all the Primal Lords, he's absent from the anime.

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* AdaptedOut: Is not mentioned in the anime or manga.



* ArchangelUriel: ''Vreveil'' is actually an alternate name for Uriel. He's got both the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[TheGrimReaper Death]] facets pretty well covered.

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* ArchangelUriel: ''Vreveil'' is actually an alternate name for Uriel.Uriel (in some interpretations of the Literature/TheBookOfEnoch, anyway). He's got both the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[TheGrimReaper Death]] facets pretty well covered.



* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Favors ''ware'' when referring to himself. Normally uses ''anata'' when addressing others, though he calls Kyrie ''onore'' because he's a very disobedient assistant.



* LightIsNotGood: His light is extremely destructive and he almost seems to take a certain amount of glee in using it to kill people.



* TheStoic: His usual facial expression is one of impassive nonchalance. It isn't specifically stated what his voice is like, but you could read his lines in a CreepyMonotone and it would be perfectly fitting.
** NotSoStoic: Until the end of the manga, when [[spoiler:Kyrie realizes he has Creator powers as well as Destruct powers]]. Suddenly Vreveil becomes capable of extremely intense shock, anger, perhaps even fear...[[spoiler:and then smiles as he dies, as he's finally free of his fate.]]



* AdaptedOut: He's not mentioned in the anime.

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* AdaptedOut: He's not mentioned in the anime.anime or manga.



* AssholeVictim: He's shown to be an unrepentant jerk at all turns so that you'll have zero sympathy for him when [[spoiler:Morte kills him for torturing Agan]].

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* AssholeVictim: He's shown to be an unrepentant jerk at all turns in the game so that you'll have zero sympathy for him when [[spoiler:Morte kills him for torturing Agan]].



* {{Jerkass}}: Any time he's on screen, he's ''not'' doing anything nice, whether that's insulting Naja or beating Agan for fun.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Any time he's on screen, screen in the game, he's ''not'' doing anything nice, whether that's insulting Naja or beating Agan for fun.fun.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the manga. He's still got a really abrasive personality, but ''does'' genuinely desire good for the world.


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* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: Favors ''washi'', as he's an old man.
* TheStoryteller: Not only is this his job, but the manga chapter which introduces him is titled ''Kataribe'' (The Storyteller).

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* KatanasAreBetter: In the manga.



* KarmaHoudini: Never seems to pay for anything she's done, especially in the game. [[spoiler:Unless you count three days of grief-induced starvation.]] Somewhat in the manga, too, though there she does [[spoiler:die briefly, though she's brought back to life no worse for wear]]. Nothing happens to her in the anime, either, though there her crimes are almost entirely an InformedFlaw and there's not as much karma for her to weasel out of.



** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's literally the being responsible for reshaping the world each time it's destroyed.]]

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** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's literally the being responsible for reshaping the world each time it's destroyed.]]]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's the one responsible for planning the new world, making her something of a mother to it]].
* MinidressOfPower



* OneHandedZweihander: Occasionally, particularly in the game.



* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Always falls for Kyrie being a NiceGuy, even if at first she was just [[InLoveWithYourCarnage In Love With His Destruction]]. Interestingly, the manga brings this to the fore using his EvilCounterpart - Vreveil looks exactly like Kyrie and has the same destructive abilities, but actually wants to use them instead of thinking they're a curse. However, when she [[MistakenForRomance mistakenly thinks he's hitting on her]], she just brushes him off. Apparently there's something else she likes.



A dragon Feral who has lived for over 300 years. Being the last of her kind, Rhi'a desires to see the end of the world per to dragon tradition in the game; in the anime, she most certainly does ''not'' want the world to end and hates Morte for wanting to destroy everything. Despite being calm in the game, in the anime she's prone to becoming trigger happy.

* ActionGirl

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A dragon Feral who has lived for over 300 years. Being the last of her kind, Rhi'a desires to see the end of the world per to dragon tradition in the game; in the anime, she most certainly does ''not'' want the world to end and hates Morte for wanting to destroy everything. Despite being calm in the game, in the anime she's prone to becoming trigger happy.

happy. She's not a fighter in the manga, preferring to sing and be silly.

* ActionGirlActionGirl: In the game and anime.



** BadassBandolier: Her double-belt is actually a string of ammo. Interestingly, she still wears it in the manga, despite not having her guns there.
* BreathWeapon: In the manga, this is her only attack, as she lacks her guns.



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* TheGunslingerTheGunslinger: In the game and anime.



* PrescienceIsPredictable: Especially in the game, she's grown incredibly bored due to knowing things that will happen and not being allowed to act to try to change them. [[spoiler:This is why Kyrie is so interesting.]]



* ShipperOnDeck: In the manga, she squees when it's clear Kyrie and Morte share feelings. She's similarly happy for them in the game, [[spoiler:perhaps because they're the first couple she's ever met that she ''doesn't know'' the outcome for, so she gets to experience the joys of shipping for the first time]]. Averted in the anime, where she's got a bit of a crush on Kyrie herself and hates that Morte spends so much time in his company.



* TooManyBelts: Her double-belt serves no real purpose.



* UselessAccessory: Her belt becomes this in the manga. It's full of ammo, but she has no guns to shoot them with.



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!!The Creator


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!!Vreveil
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One half of the Destruct system in the manga, the other half being Kyrie himself. Like Kyrie, he's capable of turning things to sand. Unlike Kyrie, he wants to fulfill his destiny to destroy the world.
* ArchangelUriel: ''Vreveil'' is actually an alternate name for Uriel. He's got both the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[TheGrimReaper Death]] facets pretty well covered.
* CelestialParagonsAndArchangels: Specifically named ''Archangel'' Vreveil.
* CanonImmigrant: Appears only in the manga.
* DishingOutDirt: Has the same ability to turn things to sand that Kyrie does.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kyrie. They look alike and fight alike, but Vreveil wants to destroy the world.
* EvilRedhead: The only real way to tell him apart from Kyrie, aside from the wings.
* TheGrimReaper: For the world. When the world's thousand years are up, he and Kyrie are supposed to destroy it so it can be remade into something new.
* LightEmUp
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A manga cover depicts him with reddish-brown eyes.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming
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** SnakesAreSinister
* SnakePeople
* SnakesAreSexy: Or at least very obsessed with their appeal to others.



* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the anime and manga. [[spoiler:And game.]]



!!Dragonkin Elder
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* SphereOfDestruction: His powers turn everything around him to sand (with the exception of air, apparently). But since the ground in the world is already mostly sand, it largely appears to be a flat disc of destruction at surface level.


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* InsanityImmunity: She's unapologetically a little off. The game later makes this her way of avoiding [[spoiler:Noctua Rex's spell: she doesn't have any regrets, so she's immune to being trapped in them]].


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!!Dragonkin Elder
Rhia's grandfather and an expert on the nature of the world.
* CloudCuckooLander: In the manga. It's obvious where Rhi'a got her nuttiness from.
* DemBones: He's nothing but a very large skeleton.
* {{Dracolich}}: A very large ''dragon'' skeleton. Unusually for the trope, he's actually not a bad guy.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: What does a dragon's spirit look like? Unknown. It's easier to communicate with mortals when you have a physical body for them to look at, so he haunts his own skeleton and uses telepathy to talk to anyone nearby.

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* LightIsNotGood: Played with. While Kyrie himself is absolutely a NiceGuy, [[BadPowersGoodPeople his powers destroy everything]] and he .

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* LightIsNotGood: Played with. While Kyrie himself is absolutely a NiceGuy, [[BadPowersGoodPeople his powers destroy everything]] and he .he believes they make him a danger to everyone.



* LoveMartyr: The reason he stays with Morte. This is horribly subverted in the manga as he [[spoiler: snaps at her for blowing up an entire town and leaves the World Destruction Committee as a result.]]

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* LoveMartyr: The reason he stays with Morte. This is horribly subverted in the manga as he [[spoiler: snaps [[spoiler:snaps at her for blowing up an entire town and leaves the World Destruction Committee as a result.]]



* TheSoCalledCoward: In the anime, while he runs away most of the time [[spoiler: he is very capable of holding a human's attack on a beast man temporarily. Too bad this doesn't stick.]]



* TheSoCalledCoward: In the anime, while he runs away most of the time [[spoiler: he is very capable of holding a human's attack on a beast man temporary. Too bad this doesn't stick.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: In the video game. [[spoiler:And at the end of the anime, though it's less taking the level and more regaining it.]]

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* TheSoCalledCoward: In the anime, while he runs away most of the time [[spoiler: he is very capable of holding a human's attack on a beast man temporary. Too bad this doesn't stick.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: In the video game.game and manga. [[spoiler:And at the end of the anime, though it's less taking the level and more regaining it.]]



* BigEater: In the manga, she spreads a banquet table large enough to feed the entire Committee, but the only chair there is hers. She doesn't get an opportunity to eat much of it, though, so she may only have had so much food precisely so she could let it go to waste.



* GenkiGirl: In the game, she's extremely excitable and doesn't do anything by half.

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* GenkiGirl: In the game, she's extremely excitable and doesn't do anything by half. She's still pretty excitable in the manga, though not to the same extent. Averted by the anime, where she's more serious.



* ParentalAbandonment: Her parents are never mentioned in the game, even when visiting the Bacchitav Caravan where she grew up. She's on good terms with Chief Mardrus and treats Agan like a brother, so it's possible something happened to her parents and she was raised by them. In the anime, [[spoiler:both her parents died during fighting with the ferals, some time between age seven and twelve. Losing her brother after that is what finally made her snap and decide to end the world.]]

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In the anime, [[spoiler:both her parents died during fighting with the ferals, some time between age seven and twelve. Losing her brother after that is what finally made her snap and decide to end the world.]]



* SourOutsideSadInside: In the anime; averted in the game and manga.

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* SourOutsideSadInside: In the anime; averted in the game and manga. [[spoiler:Though Agan reveals she was quite sad as a child in the manga, so she may still be carrying that sadness but had repressed it so deeply that even she forgot it was there.]]



* WorthLivingFor: In the game, [[spoiler:she eventually decides that falling in love with Kyrie is more important than destroying the world, and so calls off her path of destruction - particularly since Lacertus Rex mentioned the Destruct can be used ''creatively''.]] In the anime, [[spoiler:her dream of her family convinces her that, as bad as the world is, it's still a wonderful place worth fighting to make batter and she doesn't need to end the world or herself along with it]].

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* WorthLivingFor: WorthLivingFor:
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In the anime, [[spoiler:her dream of her family convinces her that, as bad as the world is, it's still a wonderful place worth fighting to make batter and she doesn't need to end the world or herself along with it]].



* ClothingDamage: Like Rhi'a, his gloves are ripped apart when his hands transform into claws.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Stated in the game that he's the son of the previous Lupus Rex and a human woman.

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* LineageComesFromTheFather: He may be half-human, but apparently Feral traits are dominant over human ones, as he looks indistinguishable from those of pure blood. However, he apparently [[TheNoseKnows smells a little different]].


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* PartialTransformation: His various attacks in the games that use his claws rather than his wind-and-fire-wheels only require his arms to change.
* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: When he transforms into his stronger wolf-like state, his hair is much longer, in addition to the fur that covers his arms.
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* HeelRealization: In the manga, Vreveil explains that she is [[spoiler:the Planner, Princess of Guidance for the creation of the new world]]. This also means that she's responsible for [[spoiler:all the racism and the terrible state of the world, as she must have wished for it to be that way]]. Realizing this nearly causes a HeroicBSOD. Moments later, she also realizes that she pushed away the one person who could really help her.


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* FauxAffablyEvil: In the manga. [[spoiler:And video game.]]

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** In the manga...WikiMagic?

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** In the manga...WikiMagic?manga, he is one of two angels destined to destroy the world. They incarnate into human forms once every thousand years in order to fulfill their mission, but it seems this time he's forgotten his duty and learned to live as a very normal human.



** BadassInDistress: In the anime where she wouldn’t tell the Ferals where Kyrie and the Destruct Code were despite being beaten (almost to death). In the game, [[spoiler:she briefly ends up brainwashed by Serpens Rex, then is cursed by her and nearly dies]].

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In the anime where she wouldn’t tell the Ferals where Kyrie and the Destruct Code were despite being beaten (almost to death). death).
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In the game, [[spoiler:she briefly ends up brainwashed by Serpens Rex, then is cursed by her and nearly dies]].dies]].
*** In the manga, she's taken captive by [[spoiler:Lacertus and Aquila Rex, who have betrayed her trust in the World Destruction Committee]]. [[DefiantCaptive She doesn't stay distressed for long]].



* DefiantCaptive: When she's taken prisoner in the manga, she insults her captors and then makes herself at home on their ship, eating and drinking a huge spread and insisting they cater to her whims. She gets away with it [[spoiler:because the Archangel Vreveil recognizes her as the princess who is the counterpoint to him and Kyrie]].



* FormFittingWardrobe: Most large coats ''hide'' the wearer's figure rather than being neatly tucked in beneath the breasts. Becomes even more noticeable in the manga, where her shirt even dips in between her breasts to avoid the uniboob effect.

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* FormFittingWardrobe: Most large coats ''hide'' the wearer's figure rather than being neatly tucked in beneath the breasts. Becomes even more noticeable in the manga, where her shirt even dips in between her breasts to avoid the uniboob effect.effect, and her skirt occasionally clings to her legs so much that it looks like a pair of shorts instead.
* FriendlessBackground:
** In the manga, Agan says she had no companions growing up, and her only support was a story about the end of the world. However, [[UnreliableExpositor not ten seconds before saying that]], he called himself her ChildhoodFriend, and it's clear they know each other well and care about each other at least to some extent.
** Somewhat implied in the anime, as [[spoiler:after her family dies]] she's all alone and has rather blunted social skills.



* HimeCut: A messy, choppy version. In most adaptations, it's simply a common hairstyle for a heroine, but it becomes significant in the manga. [[spoiler:There she's actually the Princess of Guidance, a celestial being responsible for shaping the new world.]]



** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the anime.

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** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the anime.anime, and to some extent in the game as well.



** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]]

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** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]] In the manga, [[spoiler:she's literally the being responsible for reshaping the world each time it's destroyed.]]



* TranquilFury: When Rajiv beats Agan, she switches from her usual gleeful destruction to a very cold, calculated demeanor and [[GoryDiscretionShot kills him slowly offscreen]]. Even [[LoveMartyr Kyrie]] is a little disturbed and notes "Morte has a dark side."

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* TranquilFury: When Rajiv beats Agan, she switches from her usual gleeful destruction to a very cold, calculated demeanor and [[GoryDiscretionShot kills [[spoiler:kills him slowly offscreen]]. Even [[LoveMartyr Kyrie]] is a little disturbed and notes "Morte has a dark side."

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* GoodIsNotSoft: Kyrie is normally content to let anyone who wants to walk all over him. He's quiet and meek and would really rather not fight. However, if you [[BewareTheNiceOnes push him too far]], he will put up quite an epic fight. [[spoiler:Even if you're his mom and the Creator of the world, that does '''not''' give you a free pass to try to ''acta est fabula'' him into destroying the world.]]



* LightEmUp: His powers produce a blinding flash of light as they [[DishingOutDirt turn things to sand]].
* LightIsNotGood: Played with. While Kyrie himself is absolutely a NiceGuy, [[BadPowersGoodPeople his powers destroy everything]] and he .



* MeaningfulName: Kyrie in Greek is lord. His full name is likely a misspelling of a well-known prayer, ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrie Kyrie eleison]]'', meaning "Lord, have mercy!" Alternatively, Illunis may be meant to sound like "illusion", as in the illusion he initially has that he's just an ordinary boy.

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* MeaningfulName: Kyrie in Greek is lord.lord (usually used [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming in reference to Jesus]]). His full name is likely a misspelling of a well-known prayer, ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrie Kyrie eleison]]'', meaning "Lord, have mercy!" Alternatively, Illunis may be meant to sound like "illusion", as in the illusion he initially has that he's just an ordinary boy.



** Ashera is the name of an ancient mother goddess, wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]]

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** Ashera is the name of an [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming ancient mother goddess, goddess]], wife of the creator of the world. [[spoiler:When Kyrie remakes the world at the end of the game, effectively becoming the new creator, Morte remains by his side. She's also the first to suggest remaking the world.]]



* MeaningfulName: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhea_%28mythology%29 Rhea]] was a Greek Titaness who was often conflated with Cybele, known for giving visions to young female oracles.

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* MeaningfulName: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhea_%28mythology%29 Rhea]] was a [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Greek Titaness who was often conflated with Cybele, Cybele]], known for giving visions to young female oracles.



* LittleMissAlmighty: She appears to a woman in her thirties.



* MeaningfulName: ''Agni'' is a Sanskrit word meaning "fire", and is also the god of fire and heat in Hinduism. [[spoiler:This Agni is in fact the Crimson Sun, elemental embodiment of fire.]]

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* MeaningfulName: ''Agni'' is a Sanskrit word meaning "fire", and is also the [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming god of fire and heat heat]] in Hinduism. [[spoiler:This Agni is in fact the Crimson Sun, elemental embodiment of fire.]]

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* TheNicknamer: She calls Felix Rex "Mr. Meow", Kyrie "Destruct", Elephas Rex "Woolly", and Naja "Barky" in the game. In the manga, she calls Morte "Okorinba-no-Punpun-san" [[labelnote:Translation]]Something like "Miss Grumpy-Grumpus"[[/labelnote]] and continues calling Kyrie "Destruct".

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* TheNicknamer: She calls Felix Rex "Mr. Meow", Kyrie "Destruct", Elephas Rex "Woolly", and Naja "Barky" in the game. In the manga, she calls Morte "Okorinba-no-Punpun-san" [[labelnote:Translation]]Something like "Miss Grumpy-Grumpus"[[/labelnote]] and continues calling Kyrie "Destruct"."Destruct" and sometimes "Kyri-kyri".


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* FantasticNuke: His powers are basically nuclear (in the manga, Naja even waxes scientific on the conversion of atoms), though there is no fallout and the area is immediately safe to walk in - assuming he doesn't [[PowerIncontinence go off again]]. In a twist, the focus is not on the mushroom cloud, but rather on the [[LightIsNotGood flash of light]] which precedes the cloud but is normally unmentioned in fiction.
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* SayItWithHearts: In the manga, though many of the things she says are ''not'' the sort of things you'd normally say with a heart.

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