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9[[Characters/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDaiMainParty The Main Party]] | '''Allies''' | [[Characters/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDaiDarkArmy The Dark Army]] | [[Characters/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDaiOthers Others]] -]]]]]
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11!Allies
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15!!Occasional Party Members
16
17[[folder: Avan]]
18!!!Voiced by: Creator/HideyukiHori (Japanese/1991 series), Creator/TakahiroSakurai (Japanese/2020 series), Manuel Campuzano, (Latin American Spanish/2020 series), Luis Fernándo Ríos (European Spanish/1991 series), Creator/VincentTong (English/2020 series)
19[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/avan.png]]
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21A BunnyEarsLawyer [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass who acts buffoonish and eccentric while being genuinely powerful]] [[ObfuscatingStupidity or just be pretending to be buffoonish]]. In truth, he is the hero that defeated Hadlar years ago and would later train Dai to defeat the revived Hadlar and his master, Vearn, but resorts to a HeroicSacrifice in order to kill his ArchEnemy, [[SenselessSacrifice only to be the only one to be killed]]. [[{{Revenge}} Avenging his death]] as well as [[TakeUpMySword inheriting his desire for justice]] is what motivates his disciples going into their quest.
22
23[[spoiler: It later turns out that he's NotQuiteDead and was secretly aiding them all along until the final arc, in which he reveals himself to aid his disciples to take down Vearn once and for all.]]
24----
25* TheAce: At the beginning, he's considered the best at everything. [[spoiler:Subverted at the end, since every single one of his disciples has become way stronger than him in his or her specialty.]]
26* BackForTheFinale: He disappears for most of the main plot...[[spoiler:but just before the final battle, the heroes discover he was NotQuiteDead.]]
27* BewareTheSillyOnes: Downplayed. He's a childish, odd-looking goofball with a well-deserved reputation as the WorldsBestWarrior, but he tends to exhibit both at the same time rather than letting one hide the other. He does get a bit more dangerous when he gets completely serious, but he's so obviously capable despite his general lack of dignity that nobody's ever especially surprised.
28* BreakoutCharacter: Avan's popularity earned him an official spinoff prequel manga to coincide with the debut of the anime.
29* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's extremely competent in pretty much every field, but pays zero regard to his own dignity, and will happily be as strange and childish as he wants while performing phenomenal feats of strength, speed, and magical power.
30* CantCatchUp: [[spoiler:Avan knew he was outclassed by the new Demon Army and that his disciples had the potential to be far stronger than him, so he let them travel on their own to avenge him while he acquired as many support spells and items as possible in secret to help them out later. Thanks to this, on top of holding his own at Vearn's Palace, Avan disables most of the fortress' barriers and traps to let Dai reach Vearn in top condition.]]
31* CrazyPrepared: He always seems to have the right magic item with him.
32* DidNotSeeThatComing: While he had his suspicions that Hadlar had come back or someone else stepped up to his position, he didn't expect the dark god Vearn to have resurrected Hadlar and for the returning Dark Lord to be even stronger than fifteen years prior. The result is getting caught right after he had used the intensive and draining Puff spell to help train Dai, and requiring his HeroicSacrifice for Dai and Popp to even hope to survive the encounter.
33* DisneyDeath: His HeroicSacrifice against Hadlar is the climax of the first real PlotArc. [[spoiler:Turns out, he wasn't dead at all]].
34* TheDreaded: Is this to Vearn and Kill-Vearn, and many of their underlings.
35** To put things in perspective: Vearn's first order to Hadlar in the plot was explicitly to kill Avan, before starting anything else, and Hadlar getting rid of him was judged enough of a worthy accomplishment that he was granted a consequential PowerUp.
36** When Hadlar screwed up killing Avan's disciples several times, and committing a major screw-up [[spoiler:with his plotting to keep his position, and not disclosing vital information such as Dai being a Dragon Knight, eventually leading to Baran's (the strongest General by far) betrayal and potential threat towards Vearn]], he is on the verge of a YouHaveFailedMe scenario, yet [[PragmaticVillainy Vearn]] still commends Hadlar's achievement in killing Avan, considering it worthy enough that he grants him a final chance and an eventual pardon. For Hadlar, defeating Avan was the gift that kept on giving.
37** [[spoiler:When it is revealed that he actually did not die at all, everyone in the room [[DidNotSeeThatComing observing the scene]] goes [[OhCrap dead silent]], including the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness usually wise-cracking Kill-Vearn]] (In the 2020 anime, he outright nears a VillainousBreakdown, screaming [[ThisCannotBe "HOW?!]]), who promptly switches to a no-nonsense mindset, going after him relentlessly, undergoing EvilMakeOver to drive the point home that he is taking him very seriously after getting his smiling mask broken, and pulling every nasty trick in the book to try to get rid of him for good, because he is THAT [[SpannerInTheWorks unpredictable]]. THIS is how feared he is by Vearn and his associates, as a mere human.]]
38* DubNameChange: His name was changed to "Ivan" in some dubs of the 1991 anime adaptation.
39* EccentricMentor: Being a BunnyEarsLawyer and TheMentor at the same time, he ends up as this.
40* GivenNameReveal: The prequel reveals Avan's surname is "Zinuar" when Roka explains the reason the hero acts distant and hides his capabilities is to keep from being treated as an outcast like his prophet ancestor did.
41* GratuitousEnglish: Part of his ObfuscatingStupidity.
42* GratuitousFrench: Part of his ObfuscatingStupidity.
43* HappilyMarried: Implied at the end: [[spoiler:he is shown ruling Carl with Flora]].
44* HeroOfAnotherStory: He was the hero who defeated Hadlar the first time. At the time of the story, he's the mentor.
45* HeroicSacrifice: He uses a suicide spell to try to protect his disciples from Hadlar. [[spoiler: Subverted: it is later revealed that he survived the blast]].
46* HowDoIShotWeb: The prequel establishes the first Strash that blew Hadlar off Flora's castle was done in the spur of the moment and as such Avan couldn't perform it correctly or consistently afterwards, though he intuited it required expertise in all aspects of combat and set off to master them.
47* {{Irony}}: In the beginning of the story, he used the SuicideAttack spell Megante to try to kill his arch-enemy Hadlar. [[spoiler:Much later, when he's forced to use the spell again, he survives because he's covered in Hadlar's ashes, after the latter saved his and his disciples' lives]].
48* MagicKnight: Very proficient in both physical combat and various kinds of magic.
49* MasterSwordsman: He has no superhuman strength, speed or endurance, but he ''does'' have absolutely flawless technique.
50* MentorOccupationalHazard: He's forced to [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifice himself]] before he can complete Dai's training. [[spoiler:Subverted: he actually survived and went into hiding]].
51* NerdGlasses: Given to him by Flora. They help him [[ObfuscatingStupidity hide his intelligence]]. He typically takes them off [[TheGlassesComeOff when talking seriously]] and even left them with Flora for the duration of his journey to defeat Hadlar.
52* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: [[spoiler:Avan survives his own Megante thanks to an amulet gifted to him by Flora, without even knowing it had such an effect. He then survives another Megante from a duel judge robot, much to Kill-Vearn's shock, because the ashes from when Hadlar died coated his body, offering some protection from the blast.]]
53* NotQuiteDead: Normally, the Megante spell kills the user. [[spoiler:Without knowing, Avan had just the right magic amulet to survive it]].
54* ObfuscatingStupidity: He likes to keep his skills and intelligence hidden, for various reasons. The prequel establishes it's mostly because his entire family was driven away from the royal line because one of his ancestors was an unfairly feared prophet.
55* ThePaladin: Fights for good? Check. Swordsmanship skills? Check. Use of defensive White Magic? Check! Avan's a more eccentric version but fits the archetype nevertheless.
56* PassingTheTorch: To his disciples and their allies.
57* RedIsHeroic: His standard outfit.
58* ScaryShinyGlasses: Occasionally when he's about to get serious.
59* SenselessSacrifice: He gives his life to kill Hadlar, but the latter survives the attack with no major damage - although he ''is'' weakened to the point that Dai manages to drive him off. [[spoiler:Subverted in that Avan survived the blast as well.]]
60* SupremeChef: When he's not fighting demons or chasing butterflies, he's teaching the castle cooks how to cook meals that not just taste amazing but also improve the body's health.
61* TakingYouWithMe: Tries this on Hadlar, but it fails. [[spoiler: Subverted in that he survives as well.]]
62* TricksterMentor:
63** He'd rather make his disciples figure out how to use new skills themselves than explain them the details.
64** [[spoiler:One of the reasons he doesn't tell Dai and Popp he's not dead is that he thinks they would subconsciously rely on him and stunt their own growth.]]
65* WorfHadTheFlu: His ill-fated battle with Hadlar was right after he had used the [=MP=]-intensive Puff to transform into a dragon for training Dai, on top of the fifteen year passage of time where despite spreading his teachings the years of peace rusted his capabilities.
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder: Merle]]
69!!!Voiced by: Chieko Nanba (Japanese/1991 series), Yoshimi Ohara (Japanese/2020 series), Marina Huerta (Latin American Spanish/1991 series), Lili Beaudoin (English/2020 series)
70[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/merle_7.png]]
71
72A young girl with strong PsychicPower, she travels with her grandmother Nabara prior to meeting up with the heroes and joining them soon afterwards.
73----
74* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Who her parents are/were or what happened to them has never been revealed.
75* CameBackStrong: She dies in Popp's arms, only to be revived by Popp's awakened magic power. She wakes up many chapters later, with her seer abilities increased many times over.
76* CannotSpitItOut: She loves Popp, but can't say it to his face, even when she's literally dying in his arms.
77* CombatMedic: She can use the most basic healing spell, though she doesn't get to do it often, as Leona is more proficient in this role.
78* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Merle uses her own body to shield Popp from a cursed projectile and dies in his arms after finally declaring her love for him.
79* DyingDeclarationOfLove: Merle uses her body to block a cursed projectile aimed at Popp, and confesses her true feelings to him with her last words.
80* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her eyes are drawn with huge irises and almost no sclera to cue the reader about her powerful seer abilities.
81* {{Expy}}: Is practically one-to-one with Meena from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV'', down to the class, outfit, and headgear. The main difference is that Merle is pale and black-haired, while Meena is dark-skinned and purple-haired.
82* IDontWantToRuinOurFriendship: She keeps her feelings for Popp to herself because she's afraid of ruining the relationship she already built with him.
83* InsecureLoveInterest: She loves Popp, but considers herself unworthy of him, mostly because she knows she's completely useless in battle.
84* PsychicPower: She's better than her grandmother in this department. Her contribution to the heroes is mostly through warning her teammates of some impending danger with her premonitions so the others can try to take care of it before it's too late.
85* PutOnABus: She stays behind in Teran after the heroes leave, but [[TheBusCameBack rejoins them later on and remains in their team for the rest of the story]].
86* RaisedByGrandparents: Presumably, she's raised by her grandmother, Nabara, if the facts that she's seen following Nabara around prior to joining the heroes and that [[AmbiguouslyAbsentParent her parents have neither made any appearance nor been given any mention at all]] are any indication.
87* ShrinkingViolet: She's quite gentle and discreet.
88* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The GirlyGirl to Maam's Tomboy.
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder: Nova]]
92!!!Voiced by: Creator/NobuhikoOkamoto (Japanese), Adrian Petriw (English)
93
94[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nova_0.png]]
95
96The son of a general of the fallen kingdom of Ringaia, Nova meets Dai and the others before the battle between the forces of the nations and the Demon Army. He is initially an arrogant {{Jerkass}} to the heroes but quickly changes his tune upon finding out how outclassed he is.
97----
98* CastFromHitPoints: He can make his Aura Sword extremely powerful... at the cost of his own life.
99* {{Determinator}}: He manages to impress even [[TheHero Dai]] with this, during their first fight against the Royal Guard.
100* HeroicWannabe: He thinks he's the "true hero" and Dai is a fake. He changes his mind pretty quickly.
101* HeroOfAnotherStory: It's implied that while Dai was fighting his battles, Nova was having other adventures in the North.
102* HumblePie: His utterly humiliating defeat (and potential near death) by the Shinei Kidan yanks him out of his HeroicWannabe attitude.
103* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's quite the {{Jerkass}} when he first meets Dai and the others, but they're still quite impressed by his determination and willingness to sacrifice himself to save people from demons.
104* OddFriendship: At the end, he develops one of these with Lon Beruk.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder: Chiu]]
108!!!Voiced by: Creator/ShunHorie (Japanese), Cole Howard (English)
109
110[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chiy_8.png]]
111
112A mouse monster who trains under Brokeena alongside Maam, he joins the heroes when Maam rejoins them.
113----
114* BareFistedMonk: Not as strong as Maam, but he is one nonetheless.
115* BenevolentBoss: Chiu treats his underlings with nothing but respect, never asks them to do something impossible and he's always willing to risk his own life to protect them from serious harm. Because of this, his underlings practically worship him, and even Crocodine thinks he will be a better Beast King than him.
116* CrazyPrepared: PlayedForLaughs with regard to the assorted items he carries with him all the time. Having said that, this allowed him to help Dai and win a hopeless battle during his introduction.
117* DefeatMeansFriendship: With the aid of [[EncounterBait the Beast King's Flute]], monsters that are summoned by it serve as his teammates/underlings after Chiu defeats them.
118* TheDeterminator: He tries relentlessly to attack the transformed Zamza, not stopping no matter how times he gets knocked down. This serves a benefit, as it actually tires Zamza out and helps Popp notice that his second mouth is also needed to breathe, allowing them to rescue Dai by flinging a fire spell at his and suffocate to the point of opening his second mouth.
119* EncounterBait: The Beast King's Flute functions this way, as using it causes monsters that hear it to confront him in battle, but [[DefeatMeansFriendship the monsters that are defeated in said battles would become his teammates/underlings afterwards]].
120* {{Foil}}: To Crocodine.
121** Size is the first, and most easily recognized contrast: Crocodine is a GentleGiant, while Chiu is FunSize.
122** Crocodine is a strong fighter, even if he becomes OvershadowedByAwesome by the end of the series, whereas Chiu proves to be lacking in fighting capacity and eventually finds his real talent in leadership skills instead.
123* FunSize: He's one head shorter than even [[KidHero Dai]], who's the smallest and shortest among the main heroes.
124* FunnyAnimal: With a [[PluckyComicRelief heavy emphasis on "funny"]].
125* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: He wished to be a powerful martial artist, but eventualy had to accept he had no talent for that. Instead, his true talent turned out to be his amazing strategy and leadership skills, which allowed him to turn his small army of weak monsters into a very effective unit that helped to save the day more than once.
126** His leadership skills are so great that with just a few words he can dispell fear and boost his army's morale through the roof, and he can be so inspirational than even enemy monsters feel touched by his words. At the end of the story, he ends up recruiting the powerful Hym, aka Hadlar's reincarnation into his army.
127* InterspeciesRomance: Towards Maam. It's entirely one-sided on his part, as Maam sees him as a teammate and a friend -- nothing more. He moves on eventually.
128* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He might be brash, aggressive and hot-headed individual, but he's willing to do anything to help and protect his friends from the Dark Army.
129* PluckyComicRelief: His role outside of battles is mostly this.
130* ReformedCriminal: More like "reformed monster", as Chiu is a mouse monster that used to cause mischief in a village somewhere in Romos before Brokeena caught him, trained him, and helped him reform.
131* TeamPet
132* UseYourHead: His headbutt can dent/damage standard armor. He also proves how sturdy his head is when a sword-wielding AnimatedArmor strikes him on the head using its sword, with the sword breaking from the impact as the result.
133[[/folder]]
134
135!!Kingdoms
136
137[[folder: Queen Flora]]
138!!!Voiced by: Creator/RieTakahashi (Japanese)
139
140Flora is the queen of the kingdom of Carl, which is among the nations destroyed by the Dark Army. She's absent when Leona tries to gather the remaining human nations, but appears late in the story to help the heroes to fight back.
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142* BalconySpeech: Needed to bring humanity to raise again when [[spoiler:Dai seems dead and all hope seems lost]].
143* TheHighQueen: A strong, dignified and determined woman.
144* HopeBringer: She was this to people back in the prequel when Hadlar raised his own demon army to conquer the world.
145* LadyOfWar: When necessary, she can bring out her whip and kill some monsters. In fact, the prequel shows that she is no stranger to fighting at the front to rally people.
146* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She does everything she can to support the heroes, aware they are the only ones that can actually defeat Vearn.
147* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: While the heroes fight on the front line, she helps gather all the remaining forces of humanity.
148* TookALevelInBadass: In the prequel story, she could not join Avan in his quest to save the world due to having to take care of the kingdom in her sick father's stead. In the present, she actively contributes to saving the world and even briefly joins the heroes in acquiring the sacred spell.
149* ToughLeaderFacade: She's actually very shaken from Avan's death, but she can't let it show.
150* {{Tsundere}}: Makes a couple of passive-aggressive comments at Avan when she sees him again, as he's been avoiding her for years.
151* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Nobody is ever shown disagreeing with her.
152* WeaponSpecialization: Her weapon of choice is a whip, that she can use to defeat a lot of weak monsters in a single strike.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder: Amy, Apollo, and Marin]]
156
157[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Amy]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amy_9.png [[/labelnote]]]]
158[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Apollo]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/apollo_2.png [[/labelnote]]]]
159[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Marin]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marin_6.png [[/labelnote]]]]
160
161The three sages who serve under Leona. Collectively, they are known as the Papnica Troika.
162----
163* ActionGirl: Both Amy and Marin are spell-casting sages.
164* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Amy delivers one to Hyunckel after he's been seriously injured and the party is going off to face another battle. She even tries to hide his Dark Armour Spear so that he wouldn't be able to fight anymore.
165* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Played with regarding Marin. She suffers severe burns in the face when Flazzard grabs her by the face with his fiery hand. After the heroes rescue Leona, she uses her healing spell to restore Marin's face back to its original state.
166* {{Expy}}: All three of their designs are references to the Sage vocation from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII''.
167* OutOfFocus: Apollo and Marin tend to get less attention when compared to Amy, especially once Amy gets entangled in a LoveTriangle that involves herself, Maam, and Hyunckel.
168* SatelliteCharacter: Apollo and Marin basically revolve around serving Leona. Once Leona joins the main heroes, they are more or less OutOfFocus, [[OutOfFocus appearing only occasionally for plot-relevant purposes]].
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder: Baduck]]
172!!!Voiced by: Aruno Tahara (Japanese/1991 series), Yohei Tadano (Japanese/2020 series), Declan O'Reilly (English/2020 series)
173
174[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baduck.png]]
175
176An aged fencer in Papnica, he's the first person from said kingdom that Dai, Popp, and Maam meet after entering its borders. He can put up a decent fight despite his old age and lack of magical skills, also has a knack for crafting useful items and is surprisingly good at repairing magic weapons.
177----
178* BadassNormal: He's just an old fencer wearing normal equipment, but he can put up a really decent fight against powerful enemies and can survive through crazy dangerous battles without becoming a burden.
179* CoolOldGuy: He's old, but he can support the heroes with his decent fencing skills, can craft/repair special items for them when the need arises and is also a pretty fun person to hang around with. On top of that, he is pretty good spotting when someone is in need of some encouraging words.
180* {{Foil}}: To Akim. Both Baduck and Akim are sword-wielding, BadassNormal {{Magically Inept Fighter}}s who have battled alongside each other, with Myst-Vearn's attack with [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever the Giant Demon Castle]] being the earliest occasion, but Baduck is an OldSoldier and a CoolOldGuy with [[RenaissanceMan a wide array of skills]] outside of battling, even if he's not the best at them, whereas Akim is a much-younger squadron captain with a no-nonsense demeanor and a lack of display in capacities besides fighting.
181* MasterOfNone: He has considerable breadth of talent, but not much depth, and while he's minimally capable of pretty much anything and everything, and always finds some way to be of use, there's nothing he's truly great at.
182* MilesGloriosus: Downplayed. While he is obviously inflating his own abilities to try sounding impressive, he's always at least somewhat competent in every field he claims to be a genius at, from combat to engineering, and that's useful in its own right.
183* OldSoldier: He's old, and his armor/sword are in bad shape, revealing his experience on the battlefield. He still can put up a good fight and share his experience to guide the heroes when they feel lost.
184* RenaissanceMan: Downplayed. He's not the genius polymath he claims to be, but he's moderately capable at absolutely everything. If there's a task that needs doing and everyone else is either incapable or otherwise occupied, then Baduck can be relied upon to do a reasonably OK job.
185* RidiculouslyPotentExplosive: Has the knowledge and ability to create two crazy powerful bombs able to destroy a magic tower. The only reason why this skill isn't brought up a second time is because Baduck simply never again has access to the components needed to create more bombs.
186* TheBlacksmith: While it's not his official title or main line of work, he has some capacity for it.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder: Akim]]
190!!!Voiced by: Kanehira Yamamoto (Japanese/2020 series), Matt Ellis (English/2020 series)
191
192[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akhim.png]]
193
194Akim is the captain of the tank squadron in the kingdom of Bengarna. While he acts rather cold and haughty initially, the circumstances see him softening up to the heroes over time.
195----
196* BadassNormal: Despite being a MagicallyIneptFighter himself, he has enough sword-fighting skills to qualify him for the title of the tank squadron captain and manages to survive through some tough struggles without becoming TheLoad.
197* BaldHeadOfToughness: Though his baldness is not shown initially due to his helmet, Akim does, indeed, have the scalp of a cue ball. Considering that he leads a military squadron, he's fairly [[BadassNormal badass himself for an ordinary human]], showing unwavering mental determination to aid the king and kingdom of Bengarna he serves under and sufficient fighting capacity to carry himself through many a battle.
198* {{Foil}}: To Baduck. Both Baduck and Akim are sword-wielding, BadassNormal {{Magically Inept Fighter}}s who have battled alongside each other, with Myst-Vearn's attack with [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever the Giant Demon Castle]] being the earliest occasion, but Baduck is an OldSoldier and a CoolOldGuy with [[RenaissanceMan a wide array of skills]] outside of battling, even if he's not the best at them, whereas Akim is a much-younger squadron captain with a no-nonsense demeanor and a lack of display in capacities besides fighting.
199* MyCountryRightOrWrong: When the king of Bengarna orders him to attack [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever the Giant Demon Castle]] with the tank squadron he leads when the latter is invading Papnica, Crocodine tries to stop him, arguing that attacking the Giant Demon Castle with his vastly outclassed tank squadron is a SenselessSacrifice. Akim, however, insists on going ahead with the attack, arguing that he's duty-bound to carry out the order made by the king to whom he pledges UndyingLoyalty.
200* UndyingLoyalty: To the king and kingdom of Bengarna.
201[[/folder]]
202
203!!Mentors/Masters
204
205[[folder: Matoriv]]
206!!!Voiced by: Shin Aomori (Japanese/1991 series), Creator/KazuhiroYamaji (Japanese/2020 series), Daniel Abundis (Latin American Spanish/2020 series), Antonio Inchausti (European Spanish/1991 series), Hiro Kanagawa (English/2020 series)
207
208[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/matroniv.png]]
209
210A lecherous old mage who accompanied Avan in his quest to defeat Hadlar, he lives alone in a cave on an uninhabited island sometime after Hadlar's defeat. He trains Popp after the heroes encounter him.
211----
212* TheArchmage: His official, in-universe title.
213* BloodFromTheMouth: He [[IncurableCoughOfDeath coughs]] up blood periodically, to show that [[YourDaysAreNumbered he won't have long to live]].
214* BunnyEarsLawyer: Almost as much as Avan.
215* CastFromHitpoints: Some of the spells he used when he was younger. It's taken a dramatic toll on his health as he grew older.
216* CoolOldGuy: He's basically the strongest mage ever, but his age prevents him from using too much magic power. Even with his limitations, [[BigDamnHeroes he saves the day several times]].
217* DirtyOldMan: The first thing he does after meeting the heroes is trying to feel Maam up.
218* IncurableCoughOfDeath: It comes with BloodFromTheMouth when he coughs, all to make it clear that [[YourDaysAreNumbered he won't have long to live]].
219* TheHermit: He lived alone in isolation after [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer he was bullied once too many]] -- he was a council member at the time, at that -- before the heroes encounter him for the first time in the main story.
220* HonoraryUncle: Matoriv helped raise Maam when she was very young and she even refers to him as "Uncle" despite not actually being related.
221* PlayingWithFire: Matoriv is one of the only humans in the world capable of casting the powerful ''Kasizz'' spell, a fact that shocks Hadlar.
222* SadistTeacher: His teaching style is quite different from Avan's, and way more effective if the student is Popp.
223* SealedGoodInACan: Loka first found Matoriv trapped in a cursed pornographic book under a boulder and earned his trust by helping him break out.
224* YourDaysAreNumbered: Illustrated with BloodFromTheMouth when he [[IncurableCoughOfDeath coughs]]. [[spoiler:He's still alive at the end of the story, though.]]
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder: Brokeena]]
228!!!Voiced by: Creator/YuuMizushima (Japanese), Neil Minor (English)
229
230[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brokeena.png]]
231
232A BareFistedMonk who aided Avan in his quest to defeat Hadlar, he's the mentor to Maam and Chiu.
233----
234* BadLiar: He constantly lies about being deadly sick, and wears a painted bedsheet to pass himself as a monster so he could help the heroes in secret. No one is ever fooled.
235* BareFistedMonk: His signature style.
236* BrilliantButLazy: He tries to appear as this, though he probably went through TrainingFromHell in the past.
237* CoolShades: He's never seen without his small sunglasses.
238* CoolOldGuy: Even when he's not fighting, he helps the heroes by giving them ideas.
239* EccentricMentor: Having an unconventional character while giving the heroes advice qualifies him for this.
240* IncurableCoughOfDeath: PlayedForLaughs as a running gag, as he's always coughing and talking about how he's soon going to die from an obviously fake illness. Some flashbacks revealed he has been doing this since Avan's early hero days.
241* MartialArtistsAreAlwaysBarefoot: He's a BareFistedMonk who never puts on footwear of any kind, disguised or not.
242* OldMaster: He's even called "the martial arts legend" in-universe. His age doesn't let him fight for long, but he compensates with experience.
243* PaperThinDisguise: Covered himself with a bed-sheet with a hand drawn monster face as a disguise to join Chiu's army. No one was fooled, but he was allowed to join the group anyway.
244* RoundHippieShades: His CoolShades are dark and spherical-shaped, which help to indicate his unconventional character.
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder: Lon Beruk]]
248!!!Voiced by: Creator/HirokiTochi (Japanese), Jonathan Love (English)
249
250[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lon_beruk.png]]
251
252A Darkling that resides deep in a forest outside Lankarks, he's renowned for his skill as a blacksmith. The heroes seek him out when they need to secure a weapon that's suitable for Dai.
253----
254* TheAlcoholic: He's very rarely seen without a good bottle of wine.
255* TheHermit: He lives within a forest, far away from many a human presence. The heroes find him only through the help of Junk, who corresponds with him as a fellow blacksmith.
256* LivingWeapon: The weapons he makes aren't just tools, but partners. They can judge an enemy's strength, teach their wielder how to use them best, and even react to attacks before said wielder notices them. [[spoiler:When one of them encounters an enemy it's not powerful enough to defeat, it'll even return of its own accord to Lon Beruk for an upgrade.]]
257* LonersAreFreaks: He doesn't have many friends because of his snarky and abrasive nature.
258* LongHairedPrettyBoy: His flowing locks and delicately handsome features make him look more like a scholar than a swordsman-blacksmith, with only the massive RuggedScar across his face indicating his true profession.
259* MasterOfAll: While he prefers swords, a big part of his reputation as the UltimateBlacksmith comes from his ability to build and wield any weapon with supreme skill.
260* MasterSwordsman: This is part of why he's the UltimateBlacksmith - his own superb martial skill makes him peerlessly talented at designing perfect weapons for perfect warriors. Not only that, but he's pretty good at training his customers in how to use his creations once he's made them.
261* PointyEars: They show his demonic nature.
262* RuggedScar: The massive, X-shaped facial scar Mystvearn gave him is a much better indicator of his rough, tough personality and his centuries of experience than any other part of his appearance.
263* ScarsAreForever: He let Mystvearn scar him as punishment for insulting Vearn when he left his service decades before the start of the story. The scar's still there when the heroes meet him, and shows no obvious signs of going away.
264* UltimateBlacksmith: He created every [[InfinityPlusOneSword ultimate weapon]] in existence except for Baran's Demon Dragon Sword, which was created by the Gods - and creating a sword which equals or surpasses that is one of his greatest ambitions.
265[[/folder]]
266
267!!Main Characters Relatives
268
269[[folder: Brass]]
270!!!Voiced By: Creator/IsamuTanonaka (Japanese/1991 series), Creator/JunpeiTakiguchi (Japanese/1991 film), Creator/KenichiOgata (Japanese/2020 series), Daniel Palacios (European Spanish/1991 series), Alec Willows (English/2020 series)
271[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unclebrass.png]]
272
273A monster lump shaman who found Dai when he was washed ashore on Dermlin Island. Brass raised Dai as his own grandson and tried to teach him some spells to grow him into a mage, despite Dai's wishes to become a Hero.
274----
275* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original 1991 anime, Brass had pinkish-orange skin similar to the lump shaman in the games, but the 2020 anime changed him to having light grey skin instead.
276* AscendedExtra: Brass barely appears in the main story after being taken home from Romos, but the prequel builds on a brief remark of him being familiar with Hadlar by making him one of his four top enforcers.
277* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Zaboera casts a spell on Brass and forces him to assist Crocodine against Dai inside Romos castle, which prevents Dai from going all out to not accidentally hurt him. Popp returns Brass back to normal by casting a small purification spell around him.
278* CoolOldGuy: Brass is an old and wise monster who raised Dai with care and teaches him how the world works.
279* EnragedByIdiocy: Brass gets angry at Dai for mistaking a holy ship for a warship and alerting him for nothing.
280* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: Unlike Dai, Brass realizes immediately that something is wrong with the (fake) heroes party, and that their eyes are not those of a hero. [[spoiler:In hindsight, it's also because he fought the real hero when he was part of Hadlar's army]].
281* FantasyForbiddingParent: Brass always berates Dai for wishing to become a hero and tells him to become a mage instead. However, after seeing Dai activate his Dragon Crest, Brass changes his attitude because he realizes that Dai ''is'' destined to become a hero.
282* GrumpyOldMan: Brass is an old monster and is often very grumpy, especially towards Dai, but he has many moments where he's wise and caring toward his adoptive grandson.
283* MagicStaff: Brass always carries a wooden staff which he uses to walk with (going with his elderly appearance), whack Dai when he's angry, and cast spells.
284* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Playing with and Justified. Brass is an old lump shaman, a short monster species, and his small stature connects him to the stereotypical short elderly found in Japanese media.
285* MrExposition: Justified. Brass is old and wise and has travelled the world, as well as being a paternal figure, while Dai never left Dermlin Island before the beginning of the series. In the first part of the story, whenever there's something that Dai (and the reader) doesn't know, Brass explains it.
286* OrWasItADream: Given Dai's inability to cast spells despite his best effort to make Dai a spell-caster throughout most of the [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]], he's understandably shocked to witness Dai casting high-level spells while he activates his Dragon Crest and, after Dai reverts back to normal (and back to his old, magically-inept self), Brass wonders whether what he witnessed from Dai was real.
287-->'''Brass''': Maybe I was hallucinating after all...
288* PutOnABus: Once Dai and the others leave Romos, Brass only makes a brief cameo and returns for the ending.
289* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: Throughout the [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]], he berates Dai for his lack of progress in spellcasting, having wished for Dai to be a great mage, while Dai himself wants to be a sword-wielding hero instead. [[DownplayedTrope They still love each other all the same, though.]]
290[[/folder]]
291
292[[folder: Junk and Steenue]]
293
294[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jank.png]]
295[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stein.png]]
296
297Popp's parents, who reside in the town of Lankarks, where Popp was born and raised.
298----
299* AngerBornOfWorry: After seeing Popp for the first time since he ran off, Junk ''really'' lets loose on Popp -- violently[[note]] -- for starters, his initial reaction is to grab unto Popp, lifts him up, and then slams him onto the ground[[/note]]. Steenue and the heroes accompanying Popp end up having to intervene to stop him from inflicting more injuries on Popp than he already has. This also overlaps with CallingOutForNotCalling, as Popp had left for over a year without sending any news home in the meantime.
300* EarlyBirdCameo: Junk appears in the first opening of the 2020 anime a few stories arc before we officially get to meet him.
301* TheBlacksmith: Junk's profession, both before and after settling down in Lankarks, where he specializes in selling weapons.
302* GentleTouchVsFirmHand: Steenue provides the "gentle touch", while [[ToughLove Junk is a firm believer in "firm hand"]].[[note]]We don't see much of Steenue, but Popp's limited on-screen interaction with her seems to show that she's much nicer to Popp than Junk is.[[/note]]
303* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Junk is TheBlacksmith in their village, with the physical strength and knowledge about weaponry required for such a job, whereas Popp is a SquishyWizard whose specialty is on spell-casting instead of fighting with brute physical strength or weaponry.
304* ToughLove: Junk is a firm practitioner when it comes to parenting.
305* WeSellEverything: His weapon shop specializes in weaponry-related wares.
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder: Loka and Leira]]
309
310Maam's parents. They accompanied Avan in his quest to defeat Hadlar in the past. After Avan accomplished it, they settled down in a village, where Maam was born and raised.
311----
312* CantCatchUp: Loka felt inadequate as a swordsman after Leira joined and he noticed she and Avan were much stronger warriors than him. The two noticed and sought to learn support spells they could cast on Loka to help him catch up.
313* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: The color of Leira's hair and eyes turn red when she's wearing her thief costume. Her entire skillset changes as well, and she doesn't even really know why it happens.
314* DisappearedDad: Loka [[PosthumousCharacter had already passed away prior to the start of the main story]].
315* IWasQuiteALooker: While Leira is by no mean ugly in the present, she was quite [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/layla_younger.png stunning]] back in the day when she traveled with Avan and Loka as the prequel shows.
316* LikeFatherLikeSon: "Daughter" in this case. Maam, despite never having been a warrior like Loka, has strength reminiscent to his own, as Matoriv remarks. Meanwhile, Maam has capacity for some healing spells, which Leira, who fought alongside Loka as a cleric, could wield. The polearm weapon Maam wields when she joins Dai and Popp was given to her by Leira, who wielded it when she joined Avan alongside Loka.
317* PosthumousCharacter: Loka, who is also a DisappearedDad.
318* RetiredBadass: They were among Avan's teammates in his journey to defeat Hadlar. Afterwards, they settled down in a village in the kingdom of Romos, got married, and became a family.
319* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Leira asked her father to banish her from their village so she could support Loka and Avan after failing her cleric duties. Her father just tells her to not return until their quest is done.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder: Nabara]]
323!!!Voiced By: Tomoko Shiota (Japanese/2020 series, Nancy [=McKenzie=] (Latin American Spanish/2020 series), Ruth Alexander (English/2020 series)
324[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nabara.png]]
325
326Merle's grandmother. Merle traveled alongside her prior to meeting the heroes.
327----
328* CrystalBall: Her prop of choice when working as a FortuneTeller.
329* FortuneTeller: Her profession.
330* OutOfFocus: She shows up occasionally in plot-related scenes once Merle [[TheBusCameBack rejoins the heroes]].
331* PsychicPower: Which she utilizes in her work as a FortuneTeller, though Merle surpasses her within the main story.
332* PutOnABus: She and Merle stay behind in Teran after the heroes leave. When Merle [[TheBusCameBack rejoins the heroes]], she is OutOfFocus instead.
333[[/folder]]
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