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* DropTheHammer: Maia's best weapon is a mace and she can wield many throughout the course of the game.



* DropTheHammer: Taurgis' best weapon is a hammer.

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* TheBigGuy: Absolutely. He has no magic (outside of consumable magic scrolls), but hits like a freight train.



* TheBigGuy: Absolutely. He has no magic (outside of consumable magic scrolls), but hits like a freight train.
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* BareyourMidriff: Her default adventuring attire reveals her midsection and navel.
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* AnAxeToGrind: His default weapon is an axe.
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* SimpleStaff: All of Krobelus' weapons are staves. DO NOT GIVE HIM ANY.
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Queen Maia of Halassar is the main character in Summoner 2. Born shortly after Joseph's sacrifice in the first game, Maia was hailed by a priestess named Surdama Kir as the "Goddess Lahara Reborn." This led to the secession of Halassar from the Kingdom of Galdyr and Maia being placed on the throne.

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Queen Maia of Halassar is the main character in Summoner 2. Born shortly after Joseph's sacrifice in the first game, Maia was hailed by a priestess named Surdama Kir as the "Goddess Lahara Reborn." This led to the secession of Halassar from the Kingdom Empire of Galdyr and Maia being placed on the throne.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Maia's OTHER starting magic to use is called "Necromancy" - despite the name, it's basic healing spells at the lower levels. You should still consider putting points into it, since it has a higher-tier revive spell YOU WILL want (the revive you start with gives you a ridiculously small ammount of hp and it isn't uncommon to see your party members DIE AGAIN) and an instant-death spell that is pretty usefull since, even with it's low hit-rate, 80% of the enemies in the game (INCLUDING SOME BOSSES) don't resist it.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: Maia's OTHER other starting magic to use is called "Necromancy" - despite the name, it's basic healing spells at the lower levels. You should still consider putting points into it, since it has a higher-tier revive spell YOU WILL want (the revive you start with gives you a ridiculously small ammount amount of hp and it isn't uncommon to see your party members DIE AGAIN) die again) and an instant-death spell that is pretty usefull useful since, even with it's low hit-rate, 80% of the enemies in the game (INCLUDING SOME BOSSES) don't resist it.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Is a queen, but actively participates in the wars that her country fights in and leads the party in nearly all of its endeavors. She also actually does her royal duties when not adventuring and has game-spanning quests in her palace that require you to gather a truly obscene ammount of money to fix up the kingdom.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Is a queen, but actively participates in the wars that her country fights in and leads the party in nearly all of its endeavors. She also actually does her royal duties when not adventuring and has game-spanning quests in her palace that require you to gather a truly obscene ammount amount of money to fix up the kingdom.



* MasterPoisoner: One of Sangaril's skills allows her to mix poisons and add them to her weapons for various effects. However, despite the varity of poisons you can get to inflict status effects, since most of the posions require a bunch of quests - 70% of which are "do these thigns over the cource of the game or loose out" - The poison you'll most likly use is the default one (which can be buffed with a easy quest), and the instant-death one (which has materials that are easy to grind, and is usfull for endgame)

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* MasterPoisoner: One of Sangaril's skills allows her to mix poisons and add them to her weapons for various effects. However, despite the varity of poisons you can get to inflict status effects, since most of the posions poisons require a bunch of quests - 70% of which are "do these thigns things over the cource course of the game or loose out" - The poison you'll most likly use is the default one (which can be buffed with a easy quest), and the instant-death one (which has materials that are easy to grind, and is usfull for endgame)
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Queen Maia of Halassar is the main character in Summoner 2. Born shortly after Joseph's sacrifice in the first game, Maia was hailed by a priestess named Surdama Kir as the "Goddess Lahara Reborn." This led to the succession of Halassar from the Kingdom of Galdyr and Maia being placed on the throne.

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Queen Maia of Halassar is the main character in Summoner 2. Born shortly after Joseph's sacrifice in the first game, Maia was hailed by a priestess named Surdama Kir as the "Goddess Lahara Reborn." This led to the succession secession of Halassar from the Kingdom of Galdyr and Maia being placed on the throne.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: This is utimatly his role in your party - you barely have any time to paly ashim if you just folow the story, and at one point he refuses to go any further with Maia and subsequently turns evil (again). He is then replaced by Yago, a nearly identical character in terms of game play.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: This is utimatly ultimately his role in your party - you barely have any time to paly ashim play as him if you just folow follow the story, and at one point he refuses to go any further with Maia and subsequently turns evil (again). He is then replaced by Yago, a nearly identical character in terms of game play.



* SoLongAndThanksForAllTheGear: When he leaves. It's honestly recomended that you never, ever play as Krobelus or have him in your active party for this reason.

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* SoLongAndThanksForAllTheGear: When he leaves. It's honestly recomended recommended that you never, ever play as Krobelus or have him in your active party for this reason.
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* BareyourMidriff: Her default adventuring attire reveals her midsection and navel.

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* NoSell: Taurgis ALSO has Dicipline: Fire to put skillpoints into, despite being unable to use magic. It's recomened you max it anyway, as it allows him ignore fire alltogether, either enemy fire spells or Maia's AOE fire spells.



* AnIcePerson: Krobelus has ice magic.

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* AnIcePerson: Krobelus has ice magic. It's honestly kind of a waste that it isn't worth investing points into him.



* GoodIsNotNice: Serves as a party member, but given what he did to Neru's master and Rosalind, it was clear he was already a bastard even before being possessed.
* GuestStarPartyMember: At one point he refuses to go any further with Maia and subsequently turns evil. He is replaced by Yago, a nearly identical character in terms of game play.
* PureEnergy: Krobelus also has energy spells.
* SimpleStaff: All of Krobelus' weapons are staves.

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* GoodIsNotNice: Serves as a party member, but given what he did to Neru's master and Rosalind, it was clear he was already a bastard even before being possessed.
* GuestStarPartyMember: At This is utimatly his role in your party - you barely have any time to paly ashim if you just folow the story, and at one point he refuses to go any further with Maia and subsequently turns evil. evil (again). He is then replaced by Yago, a nearly identical character in terms of game play.
* PureEnergy: Krobelus also has energy spells. Which you probably won't invest in.
* SimpleStaff: All of Krobelus' weapons are staves. DO NOT GIVE HIM ANY.



* WhiteMage: Krobelus fills this role alongside Maia, but his magic more powerful than hers and he can heal more.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Serves as a party member, but he started the game leading a crusade into your kingdom, the only reason you even free him from your OTHER mortal enemy's dungeon is because your god's prophecy needs him, and he's directly possessed by The Tempest late-game. And given what he did to Neru's master and Rosalind, it was clear he was already a bastard even before being possessed.
* WhiteMage: Krobelus fills this role alongside Maia, but his magic more powerful than hers and he can heal more.
more. It's honestly his only use if you DO plan on using him for hat little time you have him for.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: Maia's OTHER starting magic to use is called "Necromancy" - despite the name, it's basic healing spells at the lower levels. You should still consider putting points into it, since it has a higher-tier revive spell YOU WILL want (the revive you start with gives you a ridiculously small ammount of hp and it isn't uncommon to see your party members DIE AGAIN) and an instant-death spell that is pretty usefull since, even with it's low hit-rate, 80% of the enemies in the game (INCLUDING SOME BOSSES) don't resist it.



* Necromancer: Maia's OTHER magic to use - despite the name, it's basic healing spells at the lower levels. You should still consider putting points into it, since it has a higher-tier revive spell YOU WILL want (the revive you start with gives you a ridiculously small ammount of hp and it isn't uncommon to see your party members DIE AGAIN) and an instant-death spell that is pretty usefull since, even with it's low hit-rate, 80% of the enemies in the game (INCLUDING SOME BOSSES) don't resist it.
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* Necromancer: Maia's OTHER magic to use - despite the name, it's basic healing spells at the lower levels. You should still consider putting points into it, since it has a higher-tier revive spell YOU WILL want (the revive you start with gives you a ridiculously small ammount of hp and it isn't uncommon to see your party members DIE AGAIN) and an instant-death spell that is pretty usefull since, even with it's low hit-rate, 80% of the enemies in the game (INCLUDING SOME BOSSES) don't resist it.



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Is a queen, but actively participates in the wars that her country fights in and leads the party in nearly all of its endeavors.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Is a queen, but actively participates in the wars that her country fights in and leads the party in nearly all of its endeavors. She also actually does her royal duties when not adventuring and has game-spanning quests in her palace that require you to gather a truly obscene ammount of money to fix up the kingdom.



* BackStab: One of Sangril's most potent skills, allowing her to cause massive damage by stabbing a foe in the back, sometimes kill them instantly.

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* BackStab: One of Sangril's most potent skills, allowing her to cause massive damage by stabbing a foe in the back, sometimes kill killing them instantly.



* MasterPoisoner: One of Sangaril's skills allows her to mix poisons and add them to her weapons for various effects.

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* MasterPoisoner: One of Sangaril's skills allows her to mix poisons and add them to her weapons for various effects. However, despite the varity of poisons you can get to inflict status effects, since most of the posions require a bunch of quests - 70% of which are "do these thigns over the cource of the game or loose out" - The poison you'll most likly use is the default one (which can be buffed with a easy quest), and the instant-death one (which has materials that are easy to grind, and is usfull for endgame)


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* SoLongAndThanksForAllTheGear: When he leaves. It's honestly recomended that you never, ever play as Krobelus or have him in your active party for this reason.
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* PlayingWithFire: Maia specializes in fire magic, with Fire Arrow being one of her most basic spells.

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* PlayingWithFire: Maia specializes in fire magic, with Fire Arrow being one of her most basic spells. In fact, it's recomended you put points into Dicipline: Fire since it boosts these attacks, any weapons that have fire attribute on them, AND makes Maia immune to fire at max levels.


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* BoringButPractical: The best way to use Sangril is to dump her points into Sneak, and then Assassination, and then use solo mode on Sangril to just wipe out the unaware enemies yourself. If you get caught? Use Paralyse - it's a skill that lasts longer when more points are put into Assassination, and at max it's RIDICULOUSLY GOOD since enemies can be frozen for entire minutes at a time, allowing you to chain-backstab them to death.
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* EvilAlbino: It's never explained exactly what Krobelus is, but he has white skin and eventually becomes evil.
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* BadassGrandpa: While his true age is never stated, Taurgis is probably at least forty, but his age does not slow him down at all.
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* WhiteMage: Krobelus fills this role alongside Maia, but his magic more powerful than hers and he can heal more.

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* WhiteMage: Krobelus fills this role alongside Maia, but his magic more powerful than hers and he can heal more.more.

!!Prince Neru

A pirate prince with a mysterious past, Neru is encountered early on in the game as he had acquired the Book of the Prophets, which had been stolen from Maia. In exchange for getting it back, Neru asks Maia to bring him Krobelus for undisclosed reasons. It turns out that Krobelus and Neru had the same master when they were young and that the former had murdered him. This left Neru hungry for revenge. Ultimately, Neru gets his revenge and murders Krobelus after the Hierophant was possessed by the Tempest.
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[[folder:Maia and her allies]]

Queen Maia and her friends make up the main party of the game. In all, there are eight playable characters, though you will only have control over seven of them at a time. Each has a role in the story, though some of them have larger parts than others.

!!Queen Maia of Halassar

Queen Maia of Halassar is the main character in Summoner 2. Born shortly after Joseph's sacrifice in the first game, Maia was hailed by a priestess named Surdama Kir as the "Goddess Lahara Reborn." This led to the succession of Halassar from the Kingdom of Galdyr and Maia being placed on the throne.

* AGodAmI: Sort of. Initially, Maia believes this about herself. She later learns that she's actually just a part of the creator and that gods don't exist.
* AlphaBitch: Pretty much. Talks down to people, reminds them that she's a god, etc.
* BrainyBrunette: Maia is intelligent, poised, and always ready to cut someone up with either swords or words.
* DeadpanSnarker: At one point in the game when she's being put on trial a list of Maia's crimes is read off to her and the rest of the party. Maia's response? "Don't forget trespassing."
* DropTheHammer: Maia's best weapon is a mace and she can wield many throughout the course of the game.
* FusionDance: With Iari at the end of the game after her body has been damaged beyond repair.
* HartmanHips: Has a very small waist, so her hips and backside are impressive.
* JerkWithAHeartofGold: Alpha bitch she may be, but Maia is a queen who states that she exists only to serve her people.
* MagicKnight: What Maia ultimately amounts to. She has healing and fire spells, but is also a halfway decent swordsman as well.
* MiniMecha: What Maia ultimately becomes after fusing with Iari at the end of the game.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Maia is stacked, more so than any other female in the game. Most of her armors seem to accentuate this.
* PlayingWithFire: Maia specializes in fire magic, with Fire Arrow being one of her most basic spells.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Is a queen, but actively participates in the wars that her country fights in and leads the party in nearly all of its endeavors.
* ShapeshifterModeLock: This happens at the end of the game, with Maia transforming into the new Tree of Eleh.
* SummonMagic: Maia gains this power shortly after the game beings. Interestingly, she becomes her summons rather than controlling them as a separate entity.

!!Sangaril

A member of the aquatic Munari race, Sangaril was raised from a very young age to be an assassin. After being sent to kill Queen Maia, she found that the young girl gave her people so much joy and hope that she couldn't go through with it. She then swore her loyalty to Maia and the two became very close. Sangaril joins the party immediately upon starting the game and becomes an essential part of it until about the midway point, where she can be more freely switched out for other characters.

* BackStab: One of Sangril's most potent skills, allowing her to cause massive damage by stabbing a foe in the back, sometimes kill them instantly.
* BrokenBird: Not so much in the main story, but it's implied that she had never known happiness before seeing Queen Maia inspire it in her people.
* DualWield: Does so with bladed weapons, usually daggers or katana.
* FishPeople: The Munari, Sangaril's race, are this. While not seen swimming, she mentions that the Munari "never drown" and that they are "swimmers, not climbers."
* FragileSpeedster: Sangril is fast and sneaky. She is not, however, a tank and will frequently keel over first at the beginning of the game if she is hit by a strong attack.
* HeartBrokenBadass: Becomes this toward the end of the game, knowing that she will never see Maia again. The ending implies that Taurgis helps her get over it.
* HeelFaceTurn: Pulls on on her Munari handler to join Queen Maia. A side-quest allows you to confront and kill him during the game.
* MasterPoisoner: One of Sangaril's skills allows her to mix poisons and add them to her weapons for various effects.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Is this with Maia. The pair care very deeply about each other, so much that Sangaril calls out Maia's name in fear when she first activates a summoning rune, scared for her life.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Seems to have this going with Taurgis, especially at the end of the game. The two are united in their love for Maia, but take jabs at each other left and right.

!!Taurgis

Once a prince of Galdyr, Taurgis opposed his elder brother to support Surdama Kir and the succession of Halassar. He was the one who trained Maia to fight and is one of her most loyal and trusted soldiers, as well as a close friend. Taurgis becomes a playable character when Maia chooses to go to the Sepulcher and remains an essential part of it until around the midway point, after which he can be switched out freely for other characters.

* AnAxeToGrind: His default weapon is an axe.
* BadassGrandpa: While his true age is never stated, Taurgis is probably at least forty, but his age does not slow him down at all.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Was the prince of Galdyr, but gave it up for Maia and her prophecy, even fighting against his own brother in the process.
* DropTheHammer: Taurgis' best weapon is a hammer.
* HeartbrokenBadass: As with Sangaril above, Taurgis is clearly anguished by the fact that he'll never see Maia again at the end of the game.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: While not her biological father, Taurgis helped trained Maia in the art of combat. Both are complete badasses and are willing to fight tooth and nail for what they believe in.
* MightyGlacier: Slow and vulnerable to magic, but hits very hard and takes physical attacks like a sponge. Then again, he does a flip when performing one of his attacks, so make of that what you will.
* TheBigGuy: Absolutely. He has no magic (outside of consumable magic scrolls), but hits like a freight train.
* VitriolicBestBuds: As stated above, with Sangaril.

!!Krobelus

The Hierophant of Urath, who attacks Halassar near the beginning of the game. He reveals after he is defeated that he is possessed by "The Tempest" the force that shattered the Tree of Eleh and brough Chaos into the world. After a stint in prison, Krobelus joins the party but doesn't stick around for long. It was revealed that he killed his and Prince Neru's master when they were younger and that he gave Yago's daughter Rosalind a book that ultimately ended her life.

* AnIcePerson: Krobelus has ice magic.
* ArtificialStupidity: The game's AI doesn't control Krobelus very well and he'll often stand around and do nothing, when he should be wrecking the enemies with his powerful spells.
* DemonicPossession: Gets possessed by the personification of destruction during the course of the game.
* EvilAlbino: It's never explained exactly what Krobelus is, but he has white skin and eventually becomes evil.
* GoodIsNotNice: Serves as a party member, but given what he did to Neru's master and Rosalind, it was clear he was already a bastard even before being possessed.
* GuestStarPartyMember: At one point he refuses to go any further with Maia and subsequently turns evil. He is replaced by Yago, a nearly identical character in terms of game play.
* PureEnergy: Krobelus also has energy spells.
* SimpleStaff: All of Krobelus' weapons are staves.
* SquishyWizard: Oh yes. He's got powerful magic, but he'll go down really fast to any powerful attacks.
* WhiteMage: Krobelus fills this role alongside Maia, but his magic more powerful than hers and he can heal more.

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