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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: As a young female commander, she had trouble earning the respect of her men. The way she finally did it was by beating their asses in a mock battle.

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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: As a young female commander, she had trouble earning the respect of her men. The way she finally did it was by beating their asses in a mock battle.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: In the Lawful route, Denam never rescues her and in her last scene, some Lodis knights are about to have their way with her. In the PSP translation, her last line before the scene cuts away is to defiantly tell them to even try. Averted in the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} translation where she is last seen begging them to stay away from her. Either way, she isn't seen again after this.

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* DefiantToTheEnd: In the Lawful route, Denam never rescues her and in her last scene, some Lodis knights are about to have their way with her. In the PSP translation, her last line before the scene cuts away is to defiantly tell them to even try. Averted in the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} Platform/PlayStation translation where she is last seen begging them to stay away from her. Either way, she isn't seen again after this.

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* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.


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* {{Superboss}}: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Her epilogue involves her leaving the Order with her father's blessing to pursue Denam, implying she'll confess her feelings to him. However in a old Q&A WordOfGod seems to confirm her feelings are one sided.



* MaybeEverAfter: Her epilogue involves her leaving the Order with her father's blessing to pursue Denam, implying she'll confess her feelings to him.
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* DarkChick: During her tenure under Brantyn, she was the only openly villainous one of the Phoraena sisters.

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* BladeOnAStick: Defaults on Valkyrie class, and if recruited at Neutral route, comes with a fire-elemental spear and high WeaponSpecialization with spears.



* WeaponSpecialization: Defaults to spears on Valkyrie class, and if recruited at Neutral route, comes with a fire-elemental spear and high specialization with spears.



* BladeOnAStick: She's an Amazon that starts out with a spear, while in the remake, she's defaulted to the Valkyrie/Rune Fencer class who specializes in spear (although her Warren Report portrait has her wielding a sword).


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* WeaponSpecialization: In the remake, she's defaulted to the Valkyrie/Rune Fencer class who specializes in spears (although her Warren Report portrait has her wielding a sword).
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The Bakram leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the oldest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. She used to be a priestess in the Order of Philaha, but got fed up with the politics and once her mother died, she left the Philaha Order and formed the Liberation Front, with Cistina as the vice-leader, to oppose Brantyn. Tough and a realist, she's more than willing to use bloodshed as a means to reach her goal. In the Lawful route she goes down with the rest of the Liberation Front, but she can be recruited in the Chaotic and Neutral route.

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The Bakram leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the oldest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. She used to be a priestess in the Order of Philaha, Philaha but got fed up with the politics and once her mother died, she left the Philaha Order and formed the Liberation Front, with Cistina as the vice-leader, to oppose Brantyn. Tough and a realist, she's more than willing to use bloodshed as a means to reach her goal. In the Lawful route she goes down with the rest of the Liberation Front, but she can be recruited in the Chaotic and Neutral route.



* AloofBigSister: She puts up a distant, tough exterior as the leader of the Liberation Front. When she joins the party she allows herself to be less guarded and more honest.

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* AloofBigSister: She puts up a distant, tough exterior as the leader of the Liberation Front. When she joins the party party, she allows herself to be less guarded and more honest.



* HiddenHeartOfGold: She's actually gentle-hearted, but had to put up a tough bitch persona as TheLeader of the Liberation Front (she actually asked Denam to take care of Cistina after the latter stormed off in disagreement). And when confronting Sherri, she's the only one who has nothing but rough words.

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* HiddenHeartOfGold: She's actually gentle-hearted, gentle-hearted but had to put up a tough bitch persona as TheLeader of the Liberation Front (she actually asked Denam to take care of Cistina after the latter stormed off in disagreement). And when confronting Sherri, she's the only one who has nothing but rough words.



* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Law route, thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* OutOfFocus: In the Lawful route Denam never even gets the chance to meet her, and she gets a single hidden scene when the Valerian Liberation Front is obliterated and the Dark Knights capture her.
* PlayingWithFire: Her elemental affinity is Fire and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Fire, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful fire-elemental spells.
* TheRemnant: In the Neutral route, after being rescued at Boed, she refuses to join Denam due to him working for the Duke, so she instead rejoins the Front's survivor and went under the guise of pirates, until Denam finds her and recruits her in chapter 4.

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* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Law route, route; thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* OutOfFocus: In the Lawful route Denam never even gets the chance to meet her, and she gets a single hidden scene when the Valerian Liberation Front is obliterated obliterated, and the Dark Knights capture her.
* PlayingWithFire: Her elemental affinity is Fire and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Fire, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful fire-elemental spells.
spells. Changing her to the Shaman class in ''Reborn'' resets her elemental affinity to Fire if it was changed at any point beforehand.
* TheRemnant: In the Neutral route, after being rescued at Boed, she refuses to join Denam due to him working for the Duke, so she instead rejoins the Front's survivor survivors and went under the guise of pirates, until Denam finds her and recruits her in chapter 4.



* ToughLove: Of the Phoraena sisters, Cerya is the one who takes this approach, refusing to mince words with her sisters whenever she needs to. A particular example involves Sherri's battle in the Banhamoba Shrine, as Cerya just tells her to go back to Heim so she isn't forced to hurt her.

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* ToughLove: Of the Phoraena sisters, Cerya is the one who takes this approach, refusing to mince words with her sisters whenever she needs to. A particular example involves Sherri's battle in the Banhamoba Shrine, as Cerya just tells her to go back to Heim Heim, so she isn't forced to hurt her.



The Bakram vice-leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the second youngest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. When Mreuva got ousted and her mother died she left the Order of Philaha alongside Cerya and together they formed the Liberation Front. Stubborn and idealistic, she has trouble coming to terms with betraying her morals to achieve her goals. She can be encountered late in Chapter 1, where she can be rescued by Denam in Rhime. She makes no appearance in the Lawful route, but can be recruited in the Chaotic route if Denam rescued her from the pirates that captured her.

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The Bakram vice-leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the second youngest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. When Mreuva got ousted and her mother died she left the Order of Philaha alongside Cerya and together they formed the Liberation Front. Stubborn and idealistic, she has trouble coming to terms with betraying her morals to achieve her goals. She can be encountered late in Chapter 1, where she can be rescued by Denam in Rhime. She makes no appearance in the Lawful route, route but can be recruited in the Chaotic route if Denam rescued her from the pirates that captured her.



* BlackMagicianGirl: While she starts out as a Amazon/Valkyrie with some focus on physical combat, as a Phoraena sister she has access to the unique Shaman class and its unique offensive magic.

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* BlackMagicianGirl: While she starts out as a an Amazon/Valkyrie with some focus on physical combat, as a Phoraena sister she has access to the unique Shaman class and its unique offensive magic.



* BlowYouAway: Her elemental affinity is Air and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Air, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful Air-elemental spells.

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* BlowYouAway: Her elemental affinity is Air and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Air, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful Air-elemental spells. Changing her to the Shaman class in ''Reborn'' resets her elemental affinity to Air if it was changed at any point beforehand.



* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].

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* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, route; thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].



* WideEyedIdealist: She's a righteous and idealistic woman, who doesn't believe the methods justify the means. In Chapter 1 she even expresses outrage when the Walister doesn't sympathize with her cause, as she believes everyone should be fighting as one against tyranny, not realizing each faction has its own issues. In the Chaotic route, she parts way with Cerya due to disagreeing with her methods in leading the Liberation Front. She will join up with a Denam that sympathizes with her idealism, but will refuse to do it if he tells her her idealistic world is unrealistic.

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* WideEyedIdealist: She's a righteous and idealistic woman, who doesn't believe the methods justify the means. In Chapter 1 she even expresses outrage when the Walister doesn't sympathize with her cause, as she believes everyone should be fighting as one against tyranny, not realizing each faction has its own issues. In the Chaotic route, she parts way with Cerya due to disagreeing with her methods in leading the Liberation Front. She will join up with a Denam that sympathizes with her idealism, idealism but will refuse to do it if he tells her that her idealistic world is unrealistic.



* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Law route, thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].

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* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Law route, route; thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].



* DishingOutDirt: Bayin is locked with the Earth element in the original version and in the PSP version, he has more mastery in Earth magic. In the ''Reborn'' version, this is averted: Bayin's element is randomized and he can still use charms to change his elemental affinity.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].

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* DishingOutDirt: Bayin is locked with the Earth element in the original version and in the PSP version, he has more mastery in Earth magic. In the ''Reborn'' version, this is averted: Bayin's element is randomized randomized, and he can still use charms to change his elemental affinity.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, route; thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].



* MakingASplash: Her elemental affinity is Water and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Water, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful water-elemental spells.

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* MakingASplash: Her elemental affinity is Water and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Water, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful water-elemental spells. Changing her to the Shaman class in ''Reborn'' resets her elemental affinity to Water if it was changed at any point beforehand.






* DishingOutDirt: Her elemental affinity is Earth and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Earth, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful earth-elemental spells.

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* DishingOutDirt: Her elemental affinity is Earth and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Earth, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful earth-elemental spells. Changing her to the Shaman class in ''Reborn'' resets her elemental affinity to Earth if it was changed at any point beforehand.



A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there and turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnants of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king king, he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared disappeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, Gate but became trapped there and turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnants of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.



* TheAce: He was supposedly a amazing warrior, commander, ruler and diplomat. He is equally remembered as a great conqueror and as a wise king.
* AGodAmI: Given his time in the abyss and the newfound powers it brought him, he seems himself as a deity.

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* TheAce: He was supposedly a an amazing warrior, commander, ruler and diplomat. He is equally remembered as a great conqueror and as a wise king.
* AGodAmI: Given his time in the abyss and the newfound powers it brought him, him; he seems himself as a deity.



* CheatingWithTheMilkman: He cheated on his queen with her favorite handmaiden, which inadvertently ended up triggering a series of events that would leda to him getting trapped in the Underworld and cause a SuccessionCrisis in Valeria.
* TheConqueror: He was the first man who managed to conquer all of Valerian isles under a single banner, in what today is known as "Dorgalua's Great War".

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* CheatingWithTheMilkman: He cheated on his queen with her favorite handmaiden, which inadvertently ended up triggering a series of events that would leda lead to him getting trapped in the Underworld and cause a SuccessionCrisis in Valeria.
* TheConqueror: He was the first man who managed to conquer all of Valerian isles Isles under a single banner, in what today is known as "Dorgalua's Great War".



* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: An in-universe example, and this is when''disregarding'' his ultimate fate. While Dorgalua is constantly touted for his great deeds and fairness, the cracks show when you really look: for instance, his reign gave the Bakram prestige and influence over the other clans, and the Galgastani (who comprised some 70% of the population after the unification war) were mistreated even by the Walister, breeding unchecked racial tensions that escalated after his death into ultra-nationalism and full-on ethnic cleansing. In his personal life he failed to stay faithful to his wife, courting her favourite handmaiden which deprived her of the only other person she was close to in a cutthroat environment; more importantly, it gave the ambitious Brantyn a means to secure his own power while deposing the more selfless Mreuva and (it’s speculated) arrange for the death of Dorgalua’s son. The subsequent death of his wife after the tragedy saw the Dynast-King fall into his worse traits and abandon morality to regain what he coveted most, and from there his fate would be sealed.

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: An in-universe example, and this is when''disregarding'' when ''disregarding'' his ultimate fate. While Dorgalua is constantly touted for his great deeds and fairness, the cracks show when you really look: for look. For instance, his reign gave the Bakram prestige and influence over the other clans, and the Galgastani (who comprised some 70% of the population after the unification war) were mistreated even by the Walister, breeding unchecked racial tensions that escalated after his death into ultra-nationalism and full-on ethnic cleansing. In his personal life he failed to stay faithful to his wife, courting her favourite favorite handmaiden which deprived her of the only other person she was close to in a cutthroat environment; more importantly, it gave the ambitious Brantyn a means to secure his own power while deposing the more selfless Mreuva and (it’s speculated) arrange for the death of Dorgalua’s son. The subsequent death of his wife after the tragedy saw the Dynast-King fall into his worse traits and abandon morality to regain what he coveted most, and from there his fate would be sealed.



* OneWingedAngel: Becomes a colossal winged demon after felling his smaller, humanoid Ogre form.

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* OneWingedAngel: Becomes a colossal colossal, winged demon after felling his smaller, humanoid Ogre form.



* TheUsurper: He conquered and usurped the five kingdoms that made up the Valerian isles (Barnicia, Phidoch, Almorica, Coritanae, and Brigantys) and united them all into a single unified Kingdom of Valeria.

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* TheUsurper: He conquered and usurped the five kingdoms that made up the Valerian isles Isles (Barnicia, Phidoch, Almorica, Coritanae, and Brigantys) and united them all into a single unified Kingdom of Valeria.



A Bakram who was queen consort to the Dynast-King. She was born into the noble House Eltynaha, and the King took her as his queen upon uniting Valeria under his rule. [[spoiler:After learning her handmaiden Mannaflora was with child by the King, Vernotta had her exiled.]] She later bore the King a son, but the child perished in an accident. The distraught Queen was beset by illness, and passed away at the tender age of 30.

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A Bakram who was queen consort to the Dynast-King. She was born into the noble House Eltynaha, and the King took her as his queen upon uniting Valeria under his rule. [[spoiler:After learning her handmaiden Mannaflora was with child by the King, Vernotta had her exiled.]] She later bore the King a son, but the child perished in an accident. The distraught Queen was beset by illness, illness and passed away at the tender age of 30.

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there a turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnants of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there a and turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnants of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.


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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: An in-universe example, and this is when''disregarding'' his ultimate fate. While Dorgalua is constantly touted for his great deeds and fairness, the cracks show when you really look: for instance, his reign gave the Bakram prestige and influence over the other clans, and the Galgastani (who comprised some 70% of the population after the unification war) were mistreated even by the Walister, breeding unchecked racial tensions that escalated after his death into ultra-nationalism and full-on ethnic cleansing. In his personal life he failed to stay faithful to his wife, courting her favourite handmaiden which deprived her of the only other person she was close to in a cutthroat environment; more importantly, it gave the ambitious Brantyn a means to secure his own power while deposing the more selfless Mreuva and (it’s speculated) arrange for the death of Dorgalua’s son. The subsequent death of his wife after the tragedy saw the Dynast-King fall into his worse traits and abandon morality to regain what he coveted most, and from there his fate would be sealed.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Became king by uniting the Valerian Isles not just through martial prowess but sheer charisma. He shows it during the final boss fight with his ogre form.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Became king by uniting the Valerian Isles not just through martial prowess but sheer charisma. He shows it during the final boss fight with his ogre form.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Sayuri Sadaoka (JP), Creator/AbbyTrott (EN;Reborn)

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnanta of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an a turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnanta remnants of the Lodissian Dark Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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* DishingOutDirt: Associated with the Earth element.

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* DishingOutDirt: Associated Bayin is locked with the Earth element.element in the original version and in the PSP version, he has more mastery in Earth magic. In the ''Reborn'' version, this is averted: Bayin's element is randomized and he can still use charms to change his elemental affinity.


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* UncertainDoom: He never appeared in both Lawful and Chaos route, marking him to be one of the casualties of the Dark Knights' attack. In Chaos route, this implies that he is actually present, not away, during the attack at Boed Fortress, further enforced with Cerya's declaration of revenge against the Dark Knights in Phidoch; which implies that Ehlrig didn't survive the Dark Knights' attack there.
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* UnreliableIllustrator: Her PSP remake artwork features her with a sword, but her actual WeaponSpecialization is with spears.

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* UnreliableIllustrator: Her PSP remake artwork features her with a sword, but her actual WeaponSpecialization is with spears. However, Valkyries can also specialize in swords as an alternative weapon.
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the remnanta of the Lodissian Dark Knight Knights and becomes the game's FinalBoss.
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* FatalFlaw: {{Pride}} and an overreliance on the Dark Knights. This causes them to look down and underestimate the other clans much to their detriment. Distrust is also another issue as growing tensions between them and the Loslorien worsened after their sacking of Rhime.

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* FatalFlaw: {{Pride}} and an overreliance on the Dark Knights. This causes them to look down and underestimate the other clans much to their own detriment. Distrust is also another issue as growing tensions between them and the Loslorien worsened after their sacking of Rhime.



* DarkChick: During her tenure under Brantyn, she was the only openly villainous of the Phoraena sisters.

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* DarkChick: During her tenure under Brantyn, she was the only openly villainous one of the Phoraena sisters.



* TheDragon: She's said to be Brantyn's right-hand woman and used her prestige as a Phoraena to legitimacy to his rule. Despite this, he's [[YouHaveFailedMe quick to cast her aside]] once she fails her assignment to capture her father.

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* TheDragon: She's said to be Brantyn's right-hand woman and used her prestige as a Phoraena to legitimacy to help legitimize his rule. Despite this, he's [[YouHaveFailedMe quick to cast her aside]] once she fails her assignment to capture her father.



* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Mreuva is more old than ugly, but Sherria and all her sisters are knockouts.

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* AnimalMotifs: Their coat-of-arms is depicted with Gryphons.
* ArchaeologicalArmsRace: Late in the game, the Kingdom deploys expedition parties to seek out {{Precursor}} magic at Sherri's behest to both bolster the Kingdom's forces and lessen their reliance on the Dark Knights. Their efforts are thwarted once players decide to unlock the game's biggest BonusDungeon.
* BlindObedience: Similar to their Galgastani counterparts, many knights within the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom refuse to abandon Brantyn even if [[spoiler:Catiua, the real heir to the throne, appeals for their surrender]].
* BlueBlood: Out of all the three clans, Bakrams qualify the most due to many of their numbers hailing from the upper class.
* BrokenPedestal: Some among the Bakram begin to lose faith in Brantyn as more of his incompetence comes to light. It worsens when [[spoiler:their former king's offspring is revealed to be alive, with many calling for the Regent to step down.]]
* AChildShallLeadThem: While the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom is [[PuppetKing officially led by a family member of the late queen]], it is Brantyn who holds the real power behind the throne.
* DecapitatedArmy: [[spoiler:Once Brantyn is finally killed, most of the Bakram soldiers surrender to Denam or Catiua. Those loyal to the Regent end up forming the Tigers of Burnham alongside remnants of the Galgastani and Walister who despise the Resistance.]]
* ElementalWeapon: In the original game, many of their officers are equipped with rare and powerful weapons not found in shops.
* FactionCalculus: With backing from the Dark Knights, they are considered the Powerhouse. Without them, they are simply a Balanced faction with a stronger emphasis on magic.
* FatalFlaw: {{Pride}} and an overreliance on the Dark Knights. This causes them to look down and underestimate the other clans much to their detriment. Distrust is also another issue as growing tensions between them and the Loslorien worsened after their sacking of Rhime.
* FighterMageThief: Mage. Outside of their reliance on the Dark Knights, the Kingdom heavily depends on its mages to make up for their inexperience and lack of numbers. For that purpose, they also have a special detachment dedicated to finding rare and powerful arcana.
* HomeBase:
The Royal City of Heim serves as their main headquarters with Phidoch Castle lent to the Dark Knights and Barnicia Castle set aside as a potential back-up base despite its dilapidated condition. Owing to the Kingdom's wealth and prestige, Heim is the largest stronghold within the Valerian Isles.
* LensmanArmsRace: While it doesn't help them in the long run, the Kingdom makes a desperate attempt to destroy the Resistance by forming a squad full of [[TheGunslinger Fusiliers]]. This is only shown if [[spoiler:the player saves Catiua at Barnicia but lets her die afterwards before invading Heim]].
* RedIsViolent: The Bakram-Valerian Kingdom wears red and serves as one of the main antagonists in Chapter 4.
* TheRemnant: After the Kingdom's downfall, many of Brantyn's loyalists join the Tigers of Burnham to oppose Denam. While [[TheUnfought unfought]] in the original game, players have the opportunity to take down their members in certain sidequests.
* SlobsVersusSnobs: Much of the conflict between the Bakram and the other clans lies in their privileged status especially during King Dorgalua's reign. While the Walister did not suffer as much when he ruled over the isles, the Galgastani were treated like second-class citizens which only drove them closer to radicalized nationalism.
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[[folder:The
Regent Brantyn Morne]]
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Comprised of defectors from the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom, this organization is led by Cerya Phoraena in order to challenge Exarch Brantyn's rule and bring peace back through subversive means. Many of their members supported King Dorgalua's policies for a unified Valeria, though they are generally distrusted by other factions including the Walister Resistance.




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The Order of Philaha is a religious organization that holds much political sway in Valeria. Though many of its members have went on to join different sides of the conflict, some of them opt to remain neutral until the reappearance of Dorgalua's offspring forces them to take action.




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Created by Brantyn Morne following the disappearance of King Dorgalua, the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom was established to help the Bakram nobility prosper at the expense of the commons and other races. To neutralize the threat posed by the Kingdom of Galgastan, they forged an alliance with the Holy Lodissian Empire, a move many Valerians found distasteful to say the least.




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Consists of select figures who lived during King Dorgalua's reign.
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[[center: [- [[Characters/TacticsOgre Main Index]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreMainCharacters Main Characters]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreWalister The Walister]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreGalgastan The Galgastani]] | '''The Bakram''' | [[Characters/TacticsOgreLoslorien The Lodissians]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreXenobia The Xenobians]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreOthers Others]]]] -]

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[[center: [- [[Characters/TacticsOgre Main Index]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreMainCharacters Main Characters]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreWalister The Walister]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreGalgastan The Galgastani]] | '''The Bakram''' | [[Characters/TacticsOgreLoslorien The Lodissians]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreXenobia The Xenobians]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreOthers Others]]]] Others]] | [[Characters/TacticsOgreClasses Classes]]]] -]
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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She guards the South Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.

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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She guards the South West Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.



A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She guards the West Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.

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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She He guards the West South Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.



A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of the Iorumza Canyon.

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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's He’s in charge of the defense of the Iorumza Canyon.



* FamousAncestor His father was a famous warrior during King Dorgalua's reign, who served in the Valerian's Royal Beast Legion. Stanoska dedicated his whole life to living up to his father's legacy

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* FamousAncestor FamousAncestor: His father was a famous warrior during King Dorgalua's reign, who served in the Valerian's Royal Beast Legion. Stanoska dedicated his whole life to living up to his father's legacy



A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He starts an insurrection in Oeram in case Caitua was killed before attacking Heim.

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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He starts an insurrection in Oeram in case the event Caitua was killed before attacking Heim.



A Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of Heim's Postern Gate.

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A Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's He’s in charge of the defense of Heim's Postern Gate.Courtyard.



* VocalDissonance: He has a comically high-pitched voice.

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* VocalDissonance: He has a comically high-pitched voice.voice in the English localisation, presumably to accentuate his highborn status. That said he’s still a capable opponent who deals heavy damage.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RunSasaki (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/MayumiSako (JP;Reborn), Creator/JulieNathanson (EN;Reborn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RunSasaki Run Sasaki (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/MayumiSako Mayumi Sako (JP;Reborn), Creator/JulieNathanson (EN;Reborn)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayaOkamoto (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/AyanoHamaguchi (JP;Reborn), Creator/CourtenayTaylor (EN;Reborn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayaOkamoto (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/AyanoHamaguchi Ayano Hamaguchi (JP;Reborn), Creator/CourtenayTaylor (EN;Reborn)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (JP;Sega Saturn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (JP;Sega Saturn)
Saturn), Takashi ÅŒhara (JP;Reborn), Creator/BenDiskin (EN;Reborn)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu Yasuo Muramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)
Saturn), Ikkyu Juku (JP;Reborn), Creator/IanJamesCorlett (EN;Reborn)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Yuichi Matsuda (JP)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SatoshiMikami (JP)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TsumugiOsawa (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/SumiShimamoto (JP;Reborn), Creator/MadelineCurry (EN;Reborn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TsumugiOsawa Tsumugi Osawa (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/SumiShimamoto (JP;Reborn), Creator/MadelineCurry Madeline Curry (EN;Reborn)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (JP), Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (EN)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu Yasuo Muramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)
Saturn), Tsutomu Isobe (JP;Reborn), Creator/NoshirDalal (EN;Reborn)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Reina Aoyama (JP), Creator/CheramiLeigh (EN)










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-->'''Voiced by:''' Taro Kiuchi (JP)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HisakoTojo (JP)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Takaki ÅŒtomari (JP)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ahiru Ohira (JP)




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeytheFarley (EN)



* OrpheanRescue: :In his grief following the loss of his family, he used the Chaos Gate under the Hanging Gardens attempting to get them all back, even Catiua. However, he didn't expect Catiua to be alive, especially as he was supposed to use her as the key to return to the mortal realm.

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* OrpheanRescue: :In In his grief following the loss of his family, he used the Chaos Gate under the Hanging Gardens attempting to get them all back, even Catiua. However, he didn't expect Catiua to be alive, especially as he was supposed to use her as the key to return to the mortal realm.




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Sayuri Sadaoka (JP)



The child of King Dorgalia with Queen Versalia, who died in a tragic accident, leaving the realm without an heir.

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The child of King Dorgalia Dorgalua with Queen Versalia, who died in a tragic accident, leaving the realm without an heir.




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-->'''Voiced by:''' Haruka Shibuya (JP)
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!!Brondel Vestiarri

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!!Brondel Vestiarri
Vestiarri (Bestear)



!!Schleiden Mercure

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!!Schleiden MercureMercure (Mercury)



!!Romulos [=LeRozza=]

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!!Romulos [=LeRozza=][=LeRozza=] (Rotzer)



!!Juglar Pajeot

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!!Juglar PajeotPajeot (Pajo)



!!Dilthey Pherenian

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!!Dilthey Pherenian
Pherenian (Felion)



!!Derain Lowart

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!!Derain Lowart
Lowart (Lauau)



!!Vermado Johannsen

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!!Vermado Johannsen
Johannsen (Velmado)



* MarriedToTheJob: Due to being a GenocideSurvivor, she focused solely on her career, since all of her kin was gone.

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* MarriedToTheJob: Due to being a GenocideSurvivor, she focused solely on her career, since all of her kin was were gone.



!!Latimer Grandier

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!!Latimer Grandier
Grandier (Grande)



!!Prince Oberyth

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!!Prince Oberyth
Oberyth (Prince Overis)

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[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falfaday.png]]

A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic in the Palace of The Dead.

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[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falfaday.png]]

A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into
[[folder:Cielo the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

Mercenary]]
!!Cielo Segur

A Bakram Balboede fusilier encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She leads He's under the employ of the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic and fights Denam's forces in the Palace of The Dead.Vasque.



* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* MasterPoisoner: She's said to be well-versed with toxins and venoms. The original game made this obvious by giving her the unique Hazard skill to both damage and poison units.
* OptionalBoss: She's only fought if the player decides to investigate the Palace of the Dead in chapter 4.
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, she can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, BeleagueredAssistant: He's clearly not thrilled to work for a lot creepy necromancer like Reymos, being scared of the undead turning on him or that Reymos will eventually just turn him into an undead himself.
* LustObject: He lusts after Ocionne, finding
her characterization comes from "comely" and asks Reymos if he can "put her Warren Reports entry.
* MasterPoisoner: She's said
to be well-versed with toxins and venoms. The original game made this use".
* NotMeThisTime: He's a mercenary who's shameless about his lack of morals, but takes offense when Denam accuses him of being responsible for the state of Vasque, as it's
obvious by giving her that the unique Hazard skill to both damage and poison units.
village has been destroyed long before Cielo got there.
* OptionalBoss: She's OnlyInItForTheMoney: He only fought if got involved in the player decides to investigate conflict for the Palace of money. His logic being that "there's always coin to be had where Lodis is on the Dead in chapter 4.
move".
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, she RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: He lusts after the [[{{Ephebophile}} 15-year-old Occione]] and asks Reymos if he can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it."put her to use". Jeunan is openly disgusted by this.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Fusiler portrait.



[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vepahl.png]]

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss at the Palace of The Dead in Chapter 4 of the SNES/PSX and at the San Bronsa Ruins in CODA of the PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.

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[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vepahl.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falfaday.png]]

A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss at in Chapter 4. She leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic in the Palace of The Dead in Chapter 4 of the SNES/PSX and at the San Bronsa Ruins in CODA of the PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.Dead.



* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightEmUp: She is a mage who specializes in offensive divine magic. In the original game, she even comes with a special skill that instantly destroys undead units.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant: She's a member of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so she can use to conquer Valeria for them.
* YinYangBomb: In the remake, Vepahl has the distinction of being the only character who can use both divine magic and necromancy. From a storyline perspective, [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration this makes sense]] since her goal is to unearth the divine miracles of San Bronsa by using loyal undead followers as guinea pigs.

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* ArcVillain: AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* MasterPoisoner:
She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of
said to be well-versed with toxins and venoms. The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightEmUp: She is a mage who specializes in offensive divine magic. In the
original game, she even comes with a special game made this obvious by giving her the unique Hazard skill that instantly destroys undead to both damage and poison units.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant:
OptionalBoss: She's a member only fought if the player decides to investigate the Palace of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic Dead in chapter 4.
* SquishyMage: Like most
magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so users, she can use to conquer Valeria for them.
* YinYangBomb: In the remake, Vepahl has the distinction of being the only character who can use both divine magic and necromancy. From
dish out damage from a storyline perspective, [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration this makes sense]] since her goal is to unearth the divine miracles of San Bronsa by using loyal undead followers as guinea pigs.distance, but can't take it.



!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dorgalua_oberyth_valeria.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vepahl.png]]

A Bakram who once ruled encountered as an enemy boss at the Kingdom Palace of Valeria. He united The Dead in Chapter 4 of the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision SNES/PSX and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between at the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out San Bronsa Ruins in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by CODA of the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.


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* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightEmUp: She is a mage who specializes in offensive divine magic. In the original game, she even comes with a special skill that instantly destroys undead units.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant: She's a member of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so she can use to conquer Valeria for them.
* YinYangBomb: In the remake, Vepahl has the distinction of being the only character who can use both divine magic and necromancy. From a storyline perspective, [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration this makes sense]] since her goal is to unearth the divine miracles of San Bronsa by using loyal undead followers as guinea pigs.
[[/folder]]

!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.
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!!The Order of Philaha

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!!The Order of Philaha
Philaha (Filaha Order)



!!The Bakram-Valerian Kingdom

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!!The Bakram-Valerian Kingdom
Kingdom (Bacrum Valeria Country)



[[folder:The Wyrmknight Pajeot]]
!!Juglar Pajeot
[[/folder]]



[[folder:Sir Vermado]]
!!Vermado Johannsen

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's South Curtain Wall.

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[[folder:Sir Vermado]]
!!Vermado Johannsen

Derain]]
!!Derain Lowart

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's South Curtain Wall.Front Gate.



* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}, he's one of the few minor bosses who doesn't have a Warren Reports entry.
* AntiVillain: He's just a dutiful knight doing his job guarding the Heim Gate, and is even respectful to Princess Catiua.
* HonorBeforeReason: While he's courteous to Princess Catiua and recognizes her as the true ruler of the continent, he's bound to his duty to Sir Latimer in defending his post with his life. Sherri actually admonishes him for being hardheaded and not seeing Brantyn's cause is lost.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite being a terror knight, he's a dutiful man who treats his opponents with courtesy.
* OptionalBoss: Denam can either face him, Vermado or Halphas when laying siege to Heim.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Terror Knight portrait.
* WhatTheHellHero: Tries to shame Sherri for defecting from the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom, but she pays him no heed, and even insults him for not doing the same now that it's clearly falling apart.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sir Vermado]]
!!Vermado Johannsen

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's South Curtain Wall.
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[[folder:Sir Derain]]
!!Derain Lowart

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's Front Gate.

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[[folder:Sir Derain]]
!!Derain Lowart

[[folder:The Wyrmmaster Halphas]]
!!Halphas Hohenstaufen

A Bakram Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's She's in charge of the defense of Heim's Front Postern Gate.



* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}, he's one of the few minor bosses who doesn't have a Warren Reports entry.
* AntiVillain: He's just a dutiful knight doing his job guarding the Heim Gate, and is even respectful to Princess Catiua.
* HonorBeforeReason: While he's courteous to Princess Catiua and recognizes her as the true ruler of the continent, he's bound to his duty to Sir Latimer in defending his post with his life. Sherri actually admonishes him for being hardheaded and not seeing Brantyn's cause is lost.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite being a terror knight, he's a dutiful man who treats his opponents with courtesy.
* OptionalBoss: Denam can either face him, Vermado or Halphas when laying siege to Heim.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Terror Knight portrait.
* WhatTheHellHero: Tries to shame Sherri for defecting from the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom, but she pays him no heed, and even insults him for not doing the same now that it's clearly falling apart.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Wyrmmaster Halphas]]
!!Halphas Hohenstaufen

A Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of Heim's Postern Gate.
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* UndyingLoyalty: She's a Brantyn loyalist, due to blaming the Walister and Galgastani for the destruction of Vasque. She gladly gives her life fighting for him and denounces Catiua as a false princess.

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* UndyingLoyalty: She's Halphas is a Brantyn loyalist, loyalist due to blaming the Walister and Galgastani for the destruction of Vasque. She gladly gives her life fighting for him and denounces him, denouncing Catiua as a false princess.princess and taking umbrage at Sherri's betrayal.



[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falfaday.png]]

A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic in the Palace of The Dead.

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[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[folder:The Necroprentice Reymos]]
!!Reymos Cavour
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A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She He leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her Falfaday, his task being to search Draconic Magic in for the Palace of The Dead.Apocrypha in Lhazan Fortress.



* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* MasterPoisoner: She's said to be well-versed with toxins and venoms.
* OptionalBoss: She's only fought if the player decides to investigate the Palace of the Dead in chapter 4.
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, she can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Necroprentice Reymos]]
!!Reymos Cavour
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reymous.png]]

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Falfaday, his task being to search for the Apocrypha in Lhazan Fortress.
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[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vepahl.png]]

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss at the Palace of The Dead in Chapter 4 of the SNES/PSX and at the San Bronsa Ruins in CODA of the PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.

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[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vepahl.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falfaday.png]]

A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss at in Chapter 4. She leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic in the Palace of The Dead in Chapter 4 of the SNES/PSX and at the San Bronsa Ruins in CODA of the PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.Dead.



* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant: She's a member of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so she can use to conquer Valeria for them.

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* ArcVillain: AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
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She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only
said to be slain be well-versed with toxins and venoms. The original game made this obvious by giving her the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature unique Hazard skill to Denam.
both damage and poison units.
* TheRemnant: OptionalBoss: She's a member only fought if the player decides to investigate the Palace of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic Dead in chapter 4.
* SquishyMage: Like most
magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so users, she can use to conquer Valeria for them.dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.



!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.

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!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
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A Bakram who once ruled encountered as an enemy boss at the Kingdom Palace of Valeria. He united The Dead in Chapter 4 of the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision SNES/PSX and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between at the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out San Bronsa Ruins in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by CODA of the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.



* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightEmUp: She is a mage who specializes in offensive divine magic. In the original game, she even comes with a special skill that instantly destroys undead units.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant: She's a member of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so she can use to conquer Valeria for them.
* YinYangBomb: In the remake, Vepahl has the distinction of being the only character who can use both divine magic and necromancy. From a storyline perspective, [[SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration this makes sense]] since her goal is to unearth the divine miracles of San Bronsa by using loyal undead followers as guinea pigs.
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!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.
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* MaybeEverAfter Her epilogue involves her leaving the Order with her father's blessing to pursue Denam, implying she'll confess her feelings to him.

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!!The Valerian Liberation Front

[[folder:The Warrior Cerya]]
!!Cerya Phoraena (Selye Foriner)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RunSasaki (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/MayumiSako (JP;Reborn), Creator/JulieNathanson (EN;Reborn)

The Bakram leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the oldest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. She used to be a priestess in the Order of Philaha, but got fed up with the politics and once her mother died, she left the Philaha Order and formed the Liberation Front, with Cistina as the vice-leader, to oppose Brantyn. Tough and a realist, she's more than willing to use bloodshed as a means to reach her goal. In the Lawful route she goes down with the rest of the Liberation Front, but she can be recruited in the Chaotic and Neutral route.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original SNES/PSX version, her FateWorseThanDeath ended with an obvious RapeDiscretionShot as she [[ScreamDiscretionShot screamed]] and begged the Dark Knights to unhand her. In the remade PSP/Reborn version, while the scene still ends in a RapeDiscretionShot she acts with a DefiantToTheEnd attitude and gets a FacingTheBulletsOneLiner of "Go on and try!".
* AloofBigSister: She puts up a distant, tough exterior as the leader of the Liberation Front. When she joins the party she allows herself to be less guarded and more honest.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the past, she did one, when both Olivya and Denam were about to drown.
* BlackMagicianGirl: While she starts out as a Valkyrie with some focus on physical combat, as a Phoraena sister she has access to the unique Shaman class and its unique offensive magic.
* BladeOnAStick: Defaults on Valkyrie class, and if recruited at Neutral route, comes with a fire-elemental spear and high WeaponSpecialization with spears.
* DefiantToTheEnd: In the Lawful route, Denam never rescues her and in her last scene, some Lodis knights are about to have their way with her. In the PSP translation, her last line before the scene cuts away is to defiantly tell them to even try. Averted in the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} translation where she is last seen begging them to stay away from her. Either way, she isn't seen again after this.
* FateWorseThanDeath: In the Lawful route, Denam isn't there to save her when Oz and Ozma destroy the Liberation Front at Boed. TortureTechnician Oz decides to just hand her over to his men, who claim they'll "put her to good use", with the heavy implication that she's going to be raped and/or tortured for their amusement. Unlike Prancet or Lanselot, she's [[NothingIsScarier never found again]], implying that she either died at some point or was shipped off to Lodis.
* FireIsRed: Her elemental affinity is Fire and she has red as her ColorMotif.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: If Cistina dies in the PSP version during the battle in chapter one, she calls out Cerya. Denam then says, "Where have I heard that name before?" [[spoiler:Because Denam actually ''knew'' the four sisters when he was younger.]]
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: PlayedWith. She doesn't seem to recognize Denam when they meet in the Chaotic route, but by the time you meet her again, she's already aware of his true identity as Abuna Prancet's son. That said, despite her joining the party at the end of chapter 3 in the Chaotic route, she never tells Denam what she knows of him and Prancet.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: She has been fighting Bakram forces the entire time Denam is dealing with southern Valeria, and even manages to rescue Abuna Prancet from Heim, disturning the plans of the Dark Knights.
* HiddenHeartOfGold: She's actually gentle-hearted, but had to put up a tough bitch persona as TheLeader of the Liberation Front (she actually asked Denam to take care of Cistina after the latter stormed off in disagreement). And when confronting Sherri, she's the only one who has nothing but rough words.
* ItsPersonal: In the Chaotic route, the Lodis Knights decimate her rebellion group, leaving her as the SoleSurvivor. When she fights against Oz and Ozma again during the final battle of chapter 3, she proclaims her desire to avenge her comrades and to kill their butchers.
* MagicKnight: Her starting class is a Valkyrie, skilled in both magical and physical combat.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Law route, thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* OutOfFocus: In the Lawful route Denam never even gets the chance to meet her, and she gets a single hidden scene when the Valerian Liberation Front is obliterated and the Dark Knights capture her.
* PlayingWithFire: Her elemental affinity is Fire and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Fire, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful fire-elemental spells.
* TheRemnant: In the Neutral route, after being rescued at Boed, she refuses to join Denam due to him working for the Duke, so she instead rejoins the Front's survivor and went under the guise of pirates, until Denam finds her and recruits her in chapter 4.
* SiblingRivalry: Out of all her sisters, she has a special rivalry with Sherri, due to them being on opposite sides of the Valerian civil war.
* ToughLove: Of the Phoraena sisters, Cerya is the one who takes this approach, refusing to mince words with her sisters whenever she needs to. A particular example involves Sherri's battle in the Banhamoba Shrine, as Cerya just tells her to go back to Heim so she isn't forced to hurt her.
* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Mreuva is more old than ugly, but Cerya and all her sisters are knockouts.
* WeaponSpecialization: She comes with a high rank with spear weapons, and ''some'' skill with single-handed swords.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She's more than willing to stain her hand to achieve her goals. This puts her at odds with the more idealistic member of the front, such as Cistina, Folcurt and Bayin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Warrior Cistina]]
!!Cistina Phoraena (Sisteena Foriner)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayaOkamoto (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/AyanoHamaguchi (JP;Reborn), Creator/CourtenayTaylor (EN;Reborn)

The Bakram vice-leader of the Valeria Liberation Front. She's the second youngest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. When Mreuva got ousted and her mother died she left the Order of Philaha alongside Cerya and together they formed the Liberation Front. Stubborn and idealistic, she has trouble coming to terms with betraying her morals to achieve her goals. She can be encountered late in Chapter 1, where she can be rescued by Denam in Rhime. She makes no appearance in the Lawful route, but can be recruited in the Chaotic route if Denam rescued her from the pirates that captured her.
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* BadassInDistress: She's a capable warrior but tends to get into trouble and needs to be saved twice in the game: in the first chapter and in the second chapter in the Chaotic route. And she gets KilledOffscreen if you didn't save her.
* BirdsOfAFeather: When she agreed to join Denam, she's touched that he shared her idealistic views, goals and same abhorrence of unnecessary bloodshed.
* BlackMagicianGirl: While she starts out as a Amazon/Valkyrie with some focus on physical combat, as a Phoraena sister she has access to the unique Shaman class and its unique offensive magic.
* BladeOnAStick: She's an Amazon that starts out with a spear, while in the remake, she's defaulted to the Valkyrie/Rune Fencer class who specializes in spear (although her Warren Report portrait has her wielding a sword).
* BlowYouAway: Her elemental affinity is Air and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Air, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful Air-elemental spells.
* BreastPlate: Her PSP remake portrait seems to have her wear one along with her normal yellow dress.
* ChekhovsGunman: Appears in chapter one as a near throwaway character... [[spoiler:who happens to be a ChildhoodFriend of Denam]].
* ColorCodedElements: Her elemental affinity is Air and she has yellow as her ColorMotif, which is associated with the air element.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Only if you let her die in Chapter one, wherein she will call out Cerya's name and Denam says "Where have I heard that name before..." [[ViolationOfCommonSense Not that you would want to see this]].
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Neither she nor Denam are aware that they knew each other as children.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: The original SNES/PSX version had some ShipTease between her and Folcurt. It's {{Downplayed|Trope}} in the PSP/Reborn version, at least on her end.
* JackOfAllStats: Starting out as a Warrior/Amazon, Cistina can grow into any classes just fine and she's the earliest available Phoraena sister (providing you take the Chaos route in Chapter 2), so regardless of what class route she's taking, she's the most versatile, having the most time to develop her stats. In the remake, however, she's specced as a Valkyrie so she's more of a MagicKnight with a case of MagikarpPower.
* KilledOffscreen: If not rescued after being captured by the pirates, she's sold off for her bounty and executed offscreen, much to Olivya's horror.
* MagicKnight: In the PSP/Reborn version, her starting class is a Valkyrie, skilled in both magical and physical combat.
* MagikarpPower: Since she is a JackOfAllStats and would be the earliest Phoraena sister you get, she has all the time to grow really strong and could outgrow her sisters in strength.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: She can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, thus she cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* NiceGirl: Second to her younger sister Olivya, Cistina is caring to her friends (especially Folcurt), and she abhors unnecessary violence, being a WideEyedIdealist at heart.
* NumberTwo: She's the vice-leader of the Liberation Front.
* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Mreuva is more old than ugly, but Cistina and all her sisters are knockouts.
* UncertainDoom: She never appears again in the Lawful route, implying she either got KilledOffscreen, like she is if not rescued in the Chaotic route.
* UnreliableIllustrator: Her PSP remake artwork features her with a sword, but her actual WeaponSpecialization is with spears.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: She may look fine and normal, but you could go out of your way to make her miserable, which includes getting Folcurt killed before he could rescue her or taking the Neutral route and let her see Cerya die. Or not recruiting Sherri and kill her... Or you can just simply just not recruit her in the first place after going through everything to save her, which will have Denam state that her dream was unrealistic even for him. In this case, unlike Folcurt and Bayin that wished you luck, [[WhatTheHellHero Cistina didn't take it well]], stating that she hated Denam for talking down about her dream and never wanted to see him again.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being met near the end of chapter 1, she is not heard of again in the Lawful route is picked. [[spoiler:Not even during the scene when Cerya gets killed by the Dark Knights. Could've had an offscreen death with a similar case if you didn't rescue her the second time, [[InSpiteOfANail despite the pirates that would've captured her was busy gunning down Xapan instead in Lawful route]]]]. In Chaotic/Neutral route, it is possible to not even hear of her again if you failed to save Bayin (and considering [[EscortMission his situation]], [[LuckBasedMission it's easy to screw up]] in saving him), and you were only told about what happened to her if you had Cerya reunite with Olivya: [[spoiler:Because you didn't save her from the pirates, she got sold into someone else and was killed]].
* WeaponSpecialization: She comes with a high rank with spear weapons.
* WideEyedIdealist: She's a righteous and idealistic woman, who doesn't believe the methods justify the means. In Chapter 1 she even expresses outrage when the Walister doesn't sympathize with her cause, as she believes everyone should be fighting as one against tyranny, not realizing each faction has its own issues. In the Chaotic route, she parts way with Cerya due to disagreeing with her methods in leading the Liberation Front. She will join up with a Denam that sympathizes with her idealism, but will refuse to do it if he tells her her idealistic world is unrealistic.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sir Folcurt]]
!!Folcurt Reeda Lynde (Forcas Lida Rhende)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (JP;Sega Saturn)

A Bakram member of the Liberation Front that can be found and recruited in the Chaotic route. A former knight disillusioned with Brantyn's rule who joined the Valeria Liberation Front as a result. He seems to be an item together with its vice-leader Cistina. After being rescued by a fugitive Denam in the Chaos route, he offers him a safe route to Rhime through the sea.
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* BadassInDistress: He's first found having been caught by the Walister Resistance Army for scouting and mistaken as one of Denam's men.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He does not like Brantyn's ways on running things, so he went to join the Liberation Front. He also ends up defecting from the Liberation Front when he starts to disagree with Cerya's methods.
* HonorBeforeReason: He almost foregoes saving Cistina because he had to pay his debts to Denam first as part of his knight honor, in which Bayin calls him out for. Which is a good thing, because if you agree with Folcurt, Bayin storms off to save Cistina herself and [[UncertainDoom you'll never get to hear them again]].
* ImpliedLoveInterest: The original SNES/PSX version had some ShipTease between him and Cistina. It's {{Downplayed|Trope}} in the PSP/Reborn version, at least on her end.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Starts as a Knight and is as chivalrous as ever.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Law route, thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* UncertainDoom: He never appears in the Lawful route, implying he got killed either by the Walister, the pirates or the Dark Knights.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Magus Bayin]]
!!Bayin Rosen Orne (Byan Rozen Ohwn)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)

A Bakram member of the Liberation Front that can be found and recruited in the Chaotic route. A talented scholar/wizard that also disliked Brantyn's rule and enlisted to the Valeria Liberation Front. Can be a bit stubborn due to his age, which causes him to have be rescued by Denam when the two meet in Fort Qadriga.
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* BadassInDistress: He's first found surrounded by pirates, ready to kill him. And while he's a poweful mage, he's also a SquishyMage, so keeping him alive can be difficult.
* BlackMage: As a Wizard, he specializes in offensive elemental magic.
* CoolOldGuy: Age 58 and still rocking powerful magic.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Along with Folcurt, he's a defector from Brantyn's army. He also ends up defecting from the Liberation Front when he starts to disagree with Cerya's methods.
* DishingOutDirt: Associated with the Earth element.
* MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers: He can’t be recruited on the Lawful route, thus he cannot fight alongside [[spoiler:Vyce, Ozma, Ravness, Xapan, Jeunan or Ocionne]].
* NintendoHard: ''Saving him in Qadriga Fortress'', at least in the original version. Unlike Xapan in the Law route, Bayin is ''much'' squishier, and his AI is as suicidal as it gets. You can at least lessen this by using the Elemental boost spell since the enemies happen to be all Air Elemental. And if you failed to save him, say goodbye to your chances to save Cistina. The remake made it a little easier because of core gameplay changes, but it's still no walk in the park.
* RobeAndWizardHat: His portrait has him wearing the classic wizard hat and robe.
* TheStrategist: He's said to be the head strategist of the Liberation Front.
* UncertainDoom: He never appears in the Lawful route, implying he got killed either by the pirates or the Dark Knights.
* WizardClassic: He has this look, from the WizardBeard to the wizard hat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Ehlrig]]
!!Merrik Ehlrig
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A Bakram member of the Liberation Front that can be found and recruited in the Neutral route. He escaped the destruction of most of the Front by the Dark Knights due to being at sea, and poses as a pirate captain in order to rebuild the front. He can be recruited alongside Cerya.
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* AllThereInTheManual: As a semi-generic unit, most of his characterizations comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* JustLikeRobinHood: {{Implied|Trope}}. As his "pirate" group only attacks ships belonging to noble or military targets, making it rather obvious they're not just plundering pirates.
* LateToTheTragedy: He only avoided being killed at Boed because he was away on a mission.
* TheMedic: As a Cleric, most of his spells focus on healing.
* TheRemnant: His "pirate" group is what remains of the Liberation Front after the Dark Knights's attack.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Cleric portrait.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: His confrontation with Denam as a pirate is merely a front to test Denam's character, since in the Neutral route Cerya has doubts about him. If he passes she and Ehlrig will join, but if not the battle will proceed as normal and Denam never even finds out he was with the Liberation Front.
[[/folder]]

!!The Order of Philaha

[[folder:Abuna Prancet]]
!!Prancet Pavel/Morne (Plancy Powell)
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The father of Denam and Catiua, an Abuna in the island town of Golyat until the Dark Knights Loslorien assaulted the town and captured him. In reality, his real name is Prancet Morne and he is Exarch Brantyn's younger brother. Before King Dorgalua's disappearance and death, he tasked Prancet with raising his bastard child, Versalia (Catiua), far from the vindictive gaze of his wife Vernotta after his affair was made light.
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* AlmostDeadGuy: After enduring ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of the Dark Knights, they let him go, but he's so mentally and physically injured he can barely hang on even with Olivya's care. The only thing that keeps him alive is wanting to meet his soon again, and once he has his DeathbedConfession, he passes on.
* DeathbedConfession: On his deathbed, he tells Denam (and the player) the truth about Catiua's heritage.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: PlayedWith. When we see him being taken by the Dark Knights in the final CODA chapter, he doesn't panic and stays calm so he won't worry his son.
* GoodShepherd: He was a well-respected Abuna in both his old life in Heim and at Golyat. Unlike his brother Brantyn, he had no political goals in mind when he got involved with Mannaflora, only caring for the safety of the newly-born Catiua.
* SecretlySelfish: On his deathbed, Prancet admits that had he revealed Catiua's lineage it could have prevented the war, but he couldn't bring himself to give up the girl who called him father her whole life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sybil Olivya]]
!!Olivya Phoraena (Olivia Foriner)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TsumugiOsawa (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/SumiShimamoto (JP;Reborn), Creator/MadelineCurry (EN;Reborn)

A Bakram Sibyl in the Order of Philaha. She's the youngest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. When Mreuva got ousted and her mother died, her sisters abandoned the order, but she remained there as a Sybil. She is encountered early in Chapter 4 at Brigantys and can be recruited in any route.
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* BlackMagicianGirl: While she starts out as a Cleric with only healing magic, as a Phoraena sister she has access to the unique Shaman class and its unique offensive magic.
* ChildhoodFriend: She and Denam were close friends during the time they lived in Heim, due to them being close in age.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: It's implied she has romantic feelings for Denam, which apparently began back when they were kids. Her epilogue even has her father encouraging her to act on her feelings.
* DaddysGirl: Unlike her sisters Olivya stayed with her father at the Order and didn't involve herself in the war until Denam came.
* EveryScarHasAStory: She hit her head when she and Denam nearly drowned and bears a scar on her forehead. It's how Denam is able to remember that they were childhood sweethearts.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: While she remembers it clearly, Denam wasn't even aware that he and Olivya grew up together.
* GoodShepherd: While she quickly rose in the ranks of the Order thanks partly to her connection to her father, she still remained popular after his disappearance due to her kindness and devotion to the Order's teaching, making her very popular among the congregation and the public.
* MakingASplash: Her elemental affinity is Water and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Water, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful water-elemental spells.
* MaybeEverAfter Her epilogue involves her leaving the Order with her father's blessing to pursue Denam, implying she'll confess her feelings to him.
* TheMedic: As a Cleric, most of her spells focus on healing, which fits her caring personality.
* NiceGirl: A genuine sweetheart and ProperLady, lacking the HotBlooded nature of her sisters.
* OddNameOut: In the first version of the game, she was the only sister to not have a "S" at the start of her name. In the second version of the game, she is still the only sister to lack a soft consonant at the start of her name.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She didn't get herself involved in the war, to the point she's unaware that her sister Sherri is actually joined Brantyn's side.
* SilkHidingSteel: She may be the most gentle-natured of her sisters, but she's not a pushover. Even when Denam is manhandling her in grief she doesn't flinch and calmly talks sense into him.
* SexySlitDress: Despite being a Sybil, her outfit actually has slits at both sides that show off her legs.
* TokenReligiousTeammate: The only Phoraena sister that stuck with the religious order while her big sisters all went to non-religious paths.
* TookALevelInDumbass: A minor version. In the Lawful route, she already knows the location of Mreuva, so she handily reveals it to Denam. In other routes, unless you do not have either Cerya and/or Cistina, Olivya forgets about Mreuva's location, requiring her sisters to reveal Mreuva's location.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Also overlapping with WaterIsWomanly. She's the kindest, most feminine and delicate of her sisters, focusing on religious activities. And she's drapped with blue robes and possesses the element of water and healing.
* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Mreuva is more old than ugly, but Olivya and all her sisters are knockouts.
* WaterIsBlue: Her elemental affinity is Water and she has blue as her ColorMotif.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Olivya might be the youngest of the Phoraena siblings, but she's definitely the most level-headed, that she never lost faith in religion or her father.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Archiereus Mreuva]]
!!Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena (Moruba Foriner)
A Bakram from Heim who was once Archiereus of the Order of Philaha in the Kingdom of Valeria. He left Heim after being ousted by Exarch Brantyn, creating a rupture withing his family. He continued to travel the lands spreading the word of Philaha, but went missing at the outbreak of war. Finding him is an early objective for Chapter 4.
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* BigGood: For Chapter 4. As the former Archiereus, he's an immensely popular figure and him joining Denam gives the resistance legitimacy to fight against Brantyn and the Dark Knights after princess Versalia's appearance.
* CrisisOfFaith: After being ousted from the Order by Brantyn he had a crisis of faith that ruptured his family and ended up leaving the order and secluding himself at the Shrine of Ishtar on Banhamuba to try to regain his faith. Olivya claims his crisis was cause by how tied to politics he became.
-->'''Olivya:''' It may seem odd, but as you rise in the ranks of the church, your duties become less of faith and more of politics. Men like Balbatos and Brantyn are such - their power as regent or steward becomes more important than their devotion. I watched as my father dirtied his own hands... full aware of what he did. After Dorgalua passed away, my father lost in a struggle for power with Brantyn, and so lost his rank as Archiereus. But though he could now return to his faith, free from political machinations, he was not pleased. That is when my sisters left. They could not accept that he had changed, that faith and politics are links of a single chain. The teachings of god are a compass needle for the righteous man, a way for all to live in peace and happiness. Throw yourself into the maelstrom that is governance - as long as you follow the teachings, your course will be true. But my father... My father lost his faith. He set out upon the same path as Brantyn before him.
* GoodShepherd: He is part of the reason the Order of Philaha is so popular in Valeria, as he was a very popular and influential Archiereus for the order during Dorgalua's reign.
* KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge: He was entrusted with keeping the Apocrypha magic hidden by King Dorgalua. Sherri and the Bakram wanted to kidnap him to acquire the secrets to unlock it. Denam can convince him he's worthy of it, starting the Apocrypha sidequest.
* UglyGuysHotDaughter: He's an old and unattractive guy, but has 4 beautiful daughters.
[[/folder]]

!!The Bakram-Valerian Kingdom

[[folder: The Regent Brantyn Morne]]
!!Exarch Brantyn Morne (Bishop Branta Mown)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuoMuramatsu (JP;Sega Saturn)

A Bakram who serves as regent to the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom. Following the death of King Dorgalua, he aspired to rule Valeria himself. Though once a mere abuna in the Order of Philaha, he used his growing power in the church to intervene in the power struggle caused by the lack of a successor. He consolidated his political power by courting the favor of the noble and wealthy. Backed by the military might of Lodis to the north, he established the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom and installed himself as regent. The kingdom is headed by the heir of House Eltynaha due to their blood ties with Queen Vernotta, but it is Brantyn who rules.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: He's one of the main antagonists of the game alongside Tartaros Lanselot, as TheLeader of the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom. He has little presence in the first 3 chapters, yet his actions are what kickstarted the conflict in Valeria in the first place by hiding Princess Versalia, declaring himself regent and inviting Lodis and the Dark Knights into the continent to help him legitimatize his rule. He is only dealt with at the end of chapter 4 when the Dark Knights abandon him and Denam's forces fight and defeat him and his officers at Heim.
* ChekhovsGunman: Is often mentioned offhand early in the game a couple times.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Although his defeat ends the war, there is more to be done afterwards.]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Or rather, your uncle.]]
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Unlike opposing faction leaders Duke Ronwey and Hierophant Balbatos, Abuna Brantyn is more than capable of defending himself, and wields some of the most powerful spells in the game. ''Especially'' in the PSP version where he has more to his arsenal.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Brantyn believes that all he does is for the well-being of Valeria, [[spoiler:which would have been outright invaded by Lodis had he not struck a deal with the Loslorien to help them find Dorgalua's tomb]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Magus Sherri]]
!!Sherri Phoraena (Shelley Foriner)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MamiKingetsu (JP;Sega Saturn), Creator/MariaKawamura (JP;Reborn), Creator/AbbyTrott (EN;Reborn)

A Bakram who serves as Brantys right-hand woman. She's the second oldest of the Phoraena sisters, daughters of Archiereus Mreuva Phoraena. When her mother died, she lost faith in the Order of Philaha and defected, but instead of joining her sisters with the formation of the Liberation Front, she instead joined Brantyn, her father's enemy. In Chapter 4 she's fought as a boss at Hagia Banhamuba and if she survives she can be recruited shortly after.
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* AscendedExtra: In the original, after being recruited, she's mostly just there and had some small tidbits in the Apocrypha quests. The PSP and ''Reborn'' version allows her to have more dialogues when taken into battles against the Bakram Kingdom, with her former colleagues being surprised that she is not dead as they expected, calling her out as a traitor, and Sherri blocking off the accusations with pride. She also provides small tidbits about the Palace of the Dead and Draconic Magic during one such encounters.
* TheAtoner: She breaks down when she's recruited, ashamed of how selfish she's been, and joins Denam's side to try to make up for what she did.
* BlackMagicianGirl: She starts out as the Witch class when she's recruited, a class that specializes in offensive magic. As a Phoraena, she also has access to the special Shaman class that also specializes in offensive magic.
* DarkChick: During her tenure under Brantyn, she was the only openly villainous of the Phoraena sisters.
* DeathSeeker: Implied to be this on the Balmamusa scene where you recruit her, as she was either going to kill Denam, or get herself killed in that shack.
* DishingOutDirt: Her elemental affinity is Earth and via the Apocrypha sidequest she can become the Oracle of Earth, which unlocks the special Shaman class for her as well as powerful earth-elemental spells.
* TheDragon: She's said to be Brantyn's right-hand woman and used her prestige as a Phoraena to legitimacy to his rule. Despite this, he's [[YouHaveFailedMe quick to cast her aside]] once she fails her assignment to capture her father.
* YellowEarthGreenEarth: Her elemental affinity is Earth and she has green as her ColorMotif.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: She sides with Brantyn because she figured he would win the Valerian civil war.
* IronicEcho: During her mission to capture Mreuva, she entrusted [=LeRozza=] to slow down Denam. When Denam catches up to her and she realizes [=LeRozza=] failed, she states that he was "all breeding and no substance". After the battle, when word of her failure reaches Brantyn, he makes the exact same comment of her.
* GuideDangIt: There is no hint that she's hiding in Balmamusa, nor having to go there in bad weather to actually find her. There's also the very specific part of the plot in which she can be recruited.
* HeelFaceTurn: If spared, she can be found in ruin at Balmamusa, with nowhere to go after Brantyn cast her aside. But Olivya forgives her and with Denam's help convinces her to come home. She breaks down in tears when she realizes how much her family still loves her.
* IMissMom: She was the closest to their mother and grieves her deeply. It's the reason why she loathes her father and decides to work for Brantyn instead, as she blames him for her death.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: She's a magus skilled in both magic and politics, and has an elegant feminine demeanor.
* SiblingRivalry: Out of all her sisters, she has a special rivalry with Cerya, due to them being on opposite sides of the Valerian civil war.
* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Mreuva is more old than ugly, but Sherria and all her sisters are knockouts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Wicce Vestiarri]]
!!Brondel Vestiarri

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She guards the South Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: As a young female commander, she had trouble earning the respect of her men. The way she finally did it was by beating their asses in a mock battle.
* BlackMagicianGirl: As an Enchantress, she specializes in offensive elemental magic.
* CavalryBetrayal: She begins to panic in the middle of the fight when she realizes the Dark Knights are ''not'' coming to her aid.
* NonIndicativeName: Although she is referred to as 'The Wicce Vestiarri', she does not have the rare Wicce class, being just an Enchantress.
* OptionalBoss: Either she or Mercure must be fought when laying siege to Phidoch castle.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: She uses the generic female Enchantress portrait.
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, she can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.
* YoungAndInCharge: She's a very young officer, a side-effect of the Bakram not having an experienced army. This led to her having difficulties earning the respect of her men. She even tried to make herself look and sound older, to no avail.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Swordsman Mercure]]
!!Schleiden Mercure
A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 3 in every route. She guards the West Curtain Wall of Phidoch Castle.
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* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}. He's one of the few bosses who doesn't get a Warren Reports entry.
* CavalryBetrayal: He begins to panic in the middle of the fight when he realizes the Dark Knights are ''not'' coming to his aid.
* MasterSwordsman: He's a Swordmaster and using dangerous sword techniques in battle.
* OptionalBoss: Either he or Vestiarri must be fought when laying siege to Phidoch castle.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Swordsmaster portrait.
* SmugSnake: He acts quite smug at the start of the battle, but starts to panic when he realizes the calvary isn't coming.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mage [=LeRozza=]]]
!!Romulos [=LeRozza=]
A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He fights Denam's forces at Mount Hedon to give Sherri time to capture Mreuva.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He only became aware of his shortcomings as a mage once he meet Sherri, and realized how much more talented she was.
* BlueBlood: He's from an old noble Bakram family, who served as advisors to the old kings of Barnicia. It was made apparent to him that he only got his position in the army due to his lineage. Sherri explicitly calls him "All breeding, no substance".
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Upon being killed his final words is to inform Denam that the Bakram are also after Mreuva, apparently for no other reason other than an attempt to taunt him.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Warlock portrait.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The first thing Sherri does upon learning he died is mock him.
-->'''Sherri:''' I always knew [=LeRozza=] was useless. All breeding and no substance, that one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Footman Alessandro]]
!!Alessandro Zuloaga

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of the Vanessian Way.
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* TenMinuteRetirement: He quit the military for a time after he got his whole regiment dead, but eventually returned, deciding to serve as heavy infantry to atone for his mistake.
* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* TheAtoner: He used to be in charge of a company of knights, but lead most of them to their deaths. He now serves as a heavy infantry in the front lines in order to atone for his mistakes.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Terror Knight portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mage-Knight Mimose]]
!!Mimose Prongniart

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of the Boulder Sands.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* TheAtoner: The Prongniart family fell to disgrace after the death of King Dorgalua, due to rumors about them being involved in the accidental death of the prince. She joined the military in order to restore her family's honor.
* BlueBlood: She's a Prongniart, a noble Bakram family that sided with Dorgalua when his conquest started. Their influence faded with Dorgalua's death, and Mimose fights to restore her family's position.
* MagicKnight: She's a Valkyrie, skilled in both physical and magical combat.
* OptionalBoss: To progress towards Heim Castle, the player can choose to either fight her at Boulder Sands or Stanoska at the Iorumza Canyon.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: She uses the generic female Valkyrie portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beastmaster Stanoska]]
!!Swift Stanoska

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of the Iorumza Canyon.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* FamousAncestor His father was a famous warrior during King Dorgalua's reign, who served in the Valerian's Royal Beast Legion. Stanoska dedicated his whole life to living up to his father's legacy
* OptionalBoss: To progress towards Heim Castle, the player can choose to either fight Mimose at Boulder Sands or him at the Iorumza Canyon.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Beastmaster portrait.
* SicklyChildGrewUpStrong: He was born sickly and weak, but since he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps, he spent his life training until he became muscular and strong.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His father was a famous warrior, while he was born sickly, to his father's shame. In order to get his father's approval, he spent his whole life training until he could become a warrior worthy of his lineage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Swordsman Hanzo]]
!!Hanzo Rugen

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Oeram.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* BlueBlood: He's a member of the Rugen family, a noble family from the eastern country of Xipang that started a cadet branch in Valeria.
* InTheBlood: The Rugen family are known to be MasterSwordsman.
* MasterSwordsman: He's a Swordmaster and using dangerous sword techniques in battle.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Swordmaster portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pherenian the Godless]]
!!Dilthey Pherenian

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He starts an insurrection in Oeram in case Caitua was killed before attacking Heim.
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* AGodAmI: A comical version, as he's so enchanted by the power of firearms that he thinks himself a invincible god for using them
* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}. He's one of the few bosses who doesn't get a Warren Reports entry.
* OptionalBoss: He's the most hidden boss in the game, to GuideDangIt levels. To fight him, Catiua has to survive the events of Barnicia Castle but die before attacking Heim. Returning to Phidoch Castle will them trigger Pherenian's event and fight.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Fusiler portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sir Vermado]]
!!Vermado Johannsen

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's South Curtain Wall.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* AntiVillain: He's a heroic commander who happens to oppose Denam when he lays siege to Heim.
* BlueBlood: He's a noble of the Johannsen family, who were close allies to King Dorgalua during his conquest. But despite his status, he enjoys his station as a knight and does not seek to scheme to advance his career.
* AFatherToHisMen: He's very benevolent to his men, to the point it's said the garrison he commands is filled with constant applicants. When faced in battle, he even gives a chance to his men flee rather than face the hopeless fight against Denam, but nobody budges, and they all fight to the death alongside him.
* HonorBeforeReason: He's well aware he has no chance against Denam's army, but his honor as a knight still dictates he has to fight to the death to protect his liege.
* KnightInShiningArmor: He's a heroic knight known for his valor and good character.
* KnightlySwordAndShield: He's a knight who fights with a classic sword and shield combo.
* OptionalBoss: Denam can either face him, Halphas or Derain in the first battle during the siege of Heim.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Knight portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sir Derain]]
!!Derain Lowart

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He's in charge of the defense of Heim's Front Gate.
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* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}, he's one of the few minor bosses who doesn't have a Warren Reports entry.
* AntiVillain: He's just a dutiful knight doing his job guarding the Heim Gate, and is even respectful to Princess Catiua.
* HonorBeforeReason: While he's courteous to Princess Catiua and recognizes her as the true ruler of the continent, he's bound to his duty to Sir Latimer in defending his post with his life. Sherri actually admonishes him for being hardheaded and not seeing Brantyn's cause is lost.
* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite being a terror knight, he's a dutiful man who treats his opponents with courtesy.
* OptionalBoss: Denam can either face him, Vermado or Halphas when laying siege to Heim.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Terror Knight portrait.
* WhatTheHellHero: Tries to shame Sherri for defecting from the Bakram-Valerian Kingdom, but she pays him no heed, and even insults him for not doing the same now that it's clearly falling apart.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Wyrmmaster Halphas]]
!!Halphas Hohenstaufen

A Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of Heim's Postern Gate.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* DragonTamer: She's from Vasque, a village known for it's dragon tamers. In gameplay, she's a beastmaster with skills that buff dragons, and is accompanied by two Arc dragons during her boss fight.
* GenocideSurvivor: She's actually a Galgastani from Vasque, but evaded the genocide that occurred there because she was serving the Bakram army at the time. Despite the shared backstory, neither Jeunan nor Occione have any special interaction with her.
* MarriedToTheJob: Due to being a GenocideSurvivor, she focused solely on her career, since all of her kin was gone.
* OptionalBoss: Denam can either face her, Vermado or Derain when laying siege to Heim.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: She uses the generic female Beastmaster portrait.
* UndyingLoyalty: She's a Brantyn loyalist, due to blaming the Walister and Galgastani for the destruction of Vasque. She gladly gives her life fighting for him and denounces Catiua as a false princess.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sir Latimer]]
!!Latimer Grandier

A Galgastani encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's in charge of the defense of Heim's Postern Gate.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* AntiVillain: He's a heroic commander who happens to oppose Denam when he lays siege to Heim.
* BlueBlood: He's the eldest son of house Grandier, a Bakram noble house with great influence in Barnicia and Heim.
* TheCaptain: He's the captain of the knights of Heim.
* HonorBeforeReason: He refuses Denam's offer to surrender, claiming he's honor bound to fight to the death for his liege.
* KnightInShiningArmor: He's famous for his knightly gallantry, being well-liked by citizens and soldiers alike.
* KnightlySwordAndShield: He's a knight who fights with a classic sword and shield combo.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Knight portrait.
* VocalDissonance: He has a comically high-pitched voice.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sibyl Jilessa]]
!!Jilessa Kraepelin

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She's part of the Bakram expedition in Exeter and faces Denam's forces in Belmorose Highwilds.
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* AllThereInTheManual: {{Subverted|Trope}}. She's one of the few bosses who doesn't get a Warren Reports entry.
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: She inadvertently informs Denam that the Bakram is in Exeter in search of powerful relics, as she assumes him finding her means he already knows.
* TheMedic: As a Cleric, most of her spells focus on healing.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: She uses the generic female Cleric portrait.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spellbinder Falfaday]]
!!Falfaday Geb Lesmoaria (Faldadet Geb Resmoaria)
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A mage Denam meets as soon as he steps foot into the Palace of the Dead. She was sent there to research Draconic Magic. She came from a family of poisoners and inherited their trade, becoming a poison specialist as well.

A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. She leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Reymos, her task being to search Draconic Magic in the Palace of The Dead.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of her characterization comes from her Warren Reports entry.
* MasterPoisoner: She's said to be well-versed with toxins and venoms.
* OptionalBoss: She's only fought if the player decides to investigate the Palace of the Dead in chapter 4.
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, she can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Necroprentice Reymos]]
!!Reymos Cavour
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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss in Chapter 4. He leads the Bakram expedition in Exeter alongside Falfaday, his task being to search for the Apocrypha in Lhazan Fortress.
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* ArcVillain: For Occione's sidequest in Vasque.
* AllThereInTheManual: Like most minor bosses, a lot of his characterization comes from his Warren Reports entry.
* BadBoss: Doesn't value the lives of his men, since he's a necromancer and can just raise them back from the dead.
* EliteAgentsAboveTheLaw: He works for the Bakram using necromancy, something that is frowed upon amongst the Bakram due to their close ties to the Order of Philaha, but he gets away with it by being an elite intelligence officer.
* MadScientist: Like Nybeth, he treats necromancy as a science, and also has little morals when it comes to his experiments.
* OptionalBoss: He's only fought if the player decides to investigate Vasque in chapter 4.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: He uses the generic male Necromancer portrait.
* SquishyMage: Like most magic users, he can dish out damage from a distance, but can't take it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The White Mage Vepahl]]
!!Vepahl Dabran (Vepar Dublan)
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A Bakram encountered as an enemy boss at the Palace of The Dead in Chapter 4 of the SNES/PSX and at the San Bronsa Ruins in CODA of the PSP/Reborn version. In both versions, she is an ambitious mage in search of powerful relics.
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* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist for the San Bronsa Ruins dungeon.
* BonusBoss: In both versions she's an OptionalBoss that is fought in the BrutalBonusLevel, all that changes is ''which'' BrutalBonusLevel she is. In the SNES/PSX version she was found on floor 25th of The Palace of The Dead, while in the PSP/Reborn version she's found in the 3rd and 10th level of the San Bronsa Ruins.
* LightIsNotGood: She discovers this by herself upon reaching the end of the San Bronsa Ruins only to be slain be the angelic beings there. Her final words are a warning of their true nature to Denam.
* TheRemnant: She's a member of the Tigers of Burnham, a group of loyalists to the Bakram-Valerian kingdom even after it fell. She's after the angelic magic of the San Bronsa Ruins so she can use to conquer Valeria for them.
[[/folder]]

!!The Dynast-King's Court

[[folder:King Dorgalua]]
!!King Dorgalua Oberyth Valeria (King Dolgare Overis)
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A Bakram who once ruled the Kingdom of Valeria. He united the scattered dominions of Valeria through his great vision and public favor. Upon becoming king he sought to end hostilities between the various factions. He dissapeared suddenly and left no successor, and war soon broke out in Valeria. In truth, he attempted to bring his family back to life by using a Chaos Gate, but became trapped there an turned into an Ogre. He's freed by the Dark Knight and becomes the game's FinalBoss.
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* TheAce: He was supposedly a amazing warrior, commander, ruler and diplomat. He is equally remembered as a great conqueror and as a wise king.
* AGodAmI: Given his time in the abyss and the newfound powers it brought him, he seems himself as a deity.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Became king by uniting the Valerian Isles not just through martial prowess but sheer charisma. He shows it during the final boss fight with his ogre form.
* CheatingWithTheMilkman: He cheated on his queen with her favorite handmaiden, which inadvertently ended up triggering a series of events that would leda to him getting trapped in the Underworld and cause a SuccessionCrisis in Valeria.
* TheConqueror: He was the first man who managed to conquer all of Valerian isles under a single banner, in what today is known as "Dorgalua's Great War".
* DespairEventHorizon: The SurprisinglySuddenDeath of Mannaflora & Versalia followed by prince Oberyth and Vernotta sent him into despair, to the point he was lured to the Chaos Gates for an OrpheanRescue.
* FinalBoss: He's corrupted form is the final enemy faced in the main story.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: He founded the unified Kingdom of Valeria, by conquering all of the Valerian isles, usurping the thrones of the previous kingdoms and uniting their clans.
* TheGoodKing: He's regarded as a great and fair ruler, who ruled the realm justly. His rule is remembered as a GoldenAge for the Valerian isles.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: He tries to embrace the power of the Dark after he lost his wife and his son. It goes awry and he becomes an Ogre.
* MirrorBoss: He creates replicas of deployed party members at the start of the fight in the PSP version.
* OneWingedAngel: Becomes a colossal winged demon after felling his smaller, humanoid Ogre form.
* OrpheanRescue: :In his grief following the loss of his family, he used the Chaos Gate under the Hanging Gardens attempting to get them all back, even Catiua. However, he didn't expect Catiua to be alive, especially as he was supposed to use her as the key to return to the mortal realm.
* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the events of the game. Later turned out to be false, he was exploring the underworld in order to find a way to retrieve his family.
* RagsToRoyalty: Was once a commoner who managed to become the King of Valeria.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He was regarded as TheGoodKing who used {{Realpolitik}} to keep the peace in the realm. Even Brantyn admits it:
-->'''Brantyn:''' He was a good king, true. Always interceding on behalf of peace. He coaxed the unwilling, and punished those who remained incorrigible. A harmony negotiated by carrot and stick applied in equal measure.
* TheUsurper: He conquered and usurped the five kingdoms that made up the Valerian isles (Barnicia, Phidoch, Almorica, Coritanae, and Brigantys) and united them all into a single unified Kingdom of Valeria.
* WalkingSpoiler: The truth about his character is this.
* WasOnceAMan: He was trapped in the Underworld for so long that he became an Ogre. His description says he has forgotten much of his human life, and now only bears hatred and envy for the living.
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[[folder:Queen Vernotta]]
!!Queen Vernotta Eltynaha Oberyth (Queen Bernata Eltenaja Overis)
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A Bakram who was queen consort to the Dynast-King. She was born into the noble House Eltynaha, and the King took her as his queen upon uniting Valeria under his rule. [[spoiler:After learning her handmaiden Mannaflora was with child by the King, Vernotta had her exiled.]] She later bore the King a son, but the child perished in an accident. The distraught Queen was beset by illness, and passed away at the tender age of 30.
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* ArrangedMarriage: She married Dorgalua in an arranged marriage to unite the Bakram and "elevate" him from his commoner status.
* BlueBlood: She's a noble from the Eltynaha family, a supposedly influential noble house among the Bakram, to the point that after Dorgalua's death they were the default rulers of Valeria, though Brantyn uses them as puppets as their regent.
* DeathByDespair: Considered by many to have given up on living after the death of her baby son, as she was son beset by a sudden illness and died just as suddenly at the young age of 30.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before the events of the game, but still shows up in a {{flashback}}.
* WomanScorned: She was livid upon finding out her favorite handmaiden not only slept with her husband, but got pregnant with his bastard, to the point she considered killing her, but had her exiled instead.
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[[folder:Prince Oberyth]]
!!Prince Oberyth

The child of King Dorgalia with Queen Versalia, who died in a tragic accident, leaving the realm without an heir.
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* DeathByIrony: It's never specified in-game how he died, but according to WordOfGod, he fell while playing in the Hanging Gardens, which Dorgalua had built in honor of his wife and child.
* DeathOfAChild: He died as a young child in an accident.
* TheGhost: He's a PosthumousCharacter who never appears in any flashback.
* PosthumousCharacter: He died before the events of the game.
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[[folder:Mannaflora]]
!!Mannaflora Befonda (Manafloa Befone)
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A Bakram who was Queen Versalia's trusted handmaiden, but caught the eye of King Dorgalua and began an affair with him. She was forced to flee after incurring the wrath of the queen and died after giving birth to Catiua.
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* DeathByChildbirth: She dies upon giving birth to Versalia/Catiua. The official story is that they both died, but Brantyn managed to keep the bastard child a secret.
* TheMistress: She had a long secret affair with her liege-lord, King Dorgalua.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before the events of the game, but still shows up in a {{flashback}}.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mannaflora appears in only a single scene and her only significant contribution to the story is her affair with Dorgalua. Nonetheless, giving birth to Catiua, Dorgalua's only surviving heir after the death of the prince dramatically influences Valeria's state of affairs.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her affair with the king ended up triggering events that would lead to a SuccessionCrisis in Valeria.
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