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3'''Antagonists:''' [[Characters/CounterSideCountersideAntagonists Counterside]] | ''Normalside''\
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8!!Six Wings (Unmarked Spoilers)
9
10[[folder:In general]]
11[[quoteright:550:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sixwings.PNG]]
12[[caption-width-right:550:Left to right: Lee Jisoo, Na Yubin, Amy Strickland]]
13A mysterious organization with even more mysterious goals that operates from the shadows. Like the CEO, however, they have rather personal stakes in the events surrounding the Qliphoth Game.
14----
15* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: All of them function very differently from the norm for their class.
16** Yubin is a Defender with a purely offensive ability set, with his only real form of damage mitigation being high Evasion.
17** Jisoo is a tanky frontline Supporter that specializes in blocking buffs and healing rather than granting them.
18** Amy is a Sniper that fights at close range, and is good at pulling distant enemies in rather than keeping her distance.
19* VillainEpisode: In Episode 3 and Episode 11.
20[[/folder]]
21
22[[folder:"Six Wings"]]
23!!Na Yubin / "Six Wings"
24
25[[quoteright:740:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_628496416.png]]
26[[caption-width-right:740:[[labelnote:I can't believe it's the Antagonist skin (alternate Na Yubin)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_235352350.png[[/labelnote]]]]
27->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Choi Seunghoon / Park Ji-yoon (Antagonist skin) JP: Creator/KoukiUchiyama / Creator/SachikaMisawa (Antagonist skin)\
28'''Type:''' Counter\
29'''Role:''' Defender\
30'''Rarity:''' ASSR
31->''"Long time, no see, Administrator. Please don't tell Sooyeon that I've joined you."''
32Former Deputy Captain of the Old Administration's Fenrir Division, and a former apprentice of Hilde's. After Hilde seemingly abandoned him and Lee Sooyeon in the Qliphoth Game twenty years ago, Na Yubin created his own faction, the Six Wings, in order to save the world.
33----
34* AffablyEvil: Behind his polite and friendly demeanor is someone who's willing to restart the Qliphoth Game and assist the Replacers, although according to Hilde [[ForTheEvulz he was actually messing with them]]. However, he does genuinely believe he's doing the right thing for the world, and is nothing but honest toward the Administrator when acquired as a unit.
35* ArmorPiercingResponse: In Episode 7, he's surprised that Hilde emphasizes not hurting Shiyoon by damaging the Dragonoid, as he's more or less believed that Hilde would always choose saving the world over saving one person.
36* BrokenPedestal: Despite his AffablyEvil nature, he constantly reminds Hilde of the moment she abandoned him and Lee Sooyeon.
37* TheChosenOne: In "End of the Maze", Frederick Doma and Rosaria le Friede call him "the Antagonist, the adversary of this world", which gives context to the Antagonist Gear equipment.
38* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In Episode 2, the girl in Mina's Mental World notes how Na Yubin is "fundamentally unable to belong to any group", with neither those around him nor himself realising it[[note]]Quite great insight, as you would never be able to tell just by looking at the younger Na Yubin[[/note]]. It shows in his aggressive fighting style and his constantly shifting loyalties through the second main arc, where he (figuratively ''and'' literally) stabs Nehemoth in the back.
39* ClarkKenting: His civilian guise is as a customer service representative at a city hall.
40* DarkMessiah: His method of trying to save the world involves letting a good chunk of it get destroyed and letting the rest sort things out, but he does believe it will work out in the end.
41* DifficultButAwesome: He's a very strong Defender who's capable of holding the frontline, but none of his skills are designed to support his longevity on the field. The nature of his enhanced attack will also frequently push him deeper into the enemy's backline and away from your healers, meaning he's relying primarily on his Evasion to avoid damage. As a result, many players strongly advise giving him very specific high-end gear to keep him sturdy.
42* DistaffCounterpart: His "I can't believe it's the Antagonist" skin is a female version of him from another world, a similar case to Karin Wong and Joo Shiyoung.
43* DueToTheDead: At the end of Episode 3, he swears to the now-deceased Replacer Bishop/Shin Narae that he'll never forget her for contributing to his plan.
44* EnemyMine: He teams up with Hilde and Sooyeon in Episode 7 to rescue Shiyoon from Arcadena due to Clareth breaking the agreement they had.
45* EvilCounterpart: He has a fair number of simliarities to Joo Shiyoon. Both are apprentices to Hilde (former, in Yubin's case) and share similar features (both being {{Pretty Boy}}s with a tall physique, dark hair, and blue eyes) and personalities. However, while Yubin decided to take things into his own hands after Hilde's disappearance during the Administration Failure, Shiyoon remains devoted to Hilde and, by extension, Coffin Company and the Administration. Their Awakened forms also have contrasting kits that both run contrary to their assigned roles: Shiyoon is a defensive Striker that can parry enemy attacks and skills, while Yubin is an aggressive Defender that shreds enemy Towers and barriers.
46* GoodOldFisticuffs: He still carries an [[{{BFG}} Administration Pulse Blaster]] (''how'' he manages to [[{{Hammerspace}} conceal it on his person]] is not addressed), but he primarily fights using his bare hands.
47* MirrorCharacter: To the Administrator. He and the Administrator have the same goals of saving the world, but while the Administrator is bent on getting the best possible outcome to save everyone in spite of his moral ambiguity and hides behind Machine G.A.P. most of the time, Yubin is willing to take actions that make him look openly villainous, makes no attempt to hide his identity, and is willing to make large sacrifices to further his goals. He even tells the Administrator that they are the only people who truly understand each other.
48* OlderThanHeLooks: He seems to have barely aged in the twenty years after the Administration Failure.
49* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Once Hilde's apprentice, he became one of the main villains of the setting in her absence.
50* TheStarscream: As a unit, he's very clear about his intentions to eventually turn against the Administrator due to their differing ideals, even though he is willing to work together for the time being. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Fortunately, you never have to worry about this actually happening in-game.]]
51* SatanicArchetype: He is an Antagonist who is meant to save the world, but the second main arc shows him colluding with Demon Lords. He also uses the PowerOfTheVoid and fire and has [[HotWings six fiery wings]].
52* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: He tells Hilde that he really doesn't hold a grudge over her abandoning him and Sooyeon during the Administration Failure, but the way he keeps mentioning it during Episode 7 as well as his annoyance with how Hilde refuses to abandon Shiyoon implies otherwise.
53* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Many people at his representative job appreciate him and find him very responsible and respectable.
54* WellIntentionedExtremist: He genuinely wants to save the world, but he's far more willing to use questionable and dangerous materials like the Qliphoth Factors and gave the Replacer Syndicate the means of making Replica Factors. He believes that the best way for the world to save itself is to "let it get bruised, just a bit".
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:Lee Jisoo]]
58[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jisoo_6.jpg]]
59->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Myunghee JP: \
60'''Type:''' Counter\
61'''Role:''' Supporter\
62'''Rarity:''' ASSR
63->''"I guess there's no need to hide this. I've joined your company to keep an eye on you."''
64----
65* BalanceBuff: Her Passive's healing debuff was raised from 75% to 90%, her Special changes her Attack debuff to an Increased DMG Taken debuff, and her Ultimate now gives her a barrier equal to 15% of her max HP.
66** Her Alternium Reactor not only gives her HP regeneration, DMG reduction, and Status Effect resistance, but also makes enemy Strikers, Rangers, and Snipers get a Skill Haste debuff for 12 seconds when deployed while she's on the field.
67* BodyguardBabes: She's supposed to protect and keep an eye on Na Yubin, though [[BodyguardingABadass he doesn't particularly need it]].
68* {{Curse}}: Her specialty.
69* CuteClumsyGirl: It's supposedly part of her city worker guise to throw off suspicion, but she tends to be a bit of a klutz even when she's not trying. The loading screen comics roll with this, making her TheDitz.
70* EyepatchOfPower: Has one over her still-functional right eye. She implies that it has properties of a GodzillaThreshold, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial and it is not a fashion statement at all]].
71* JerkassToOne: While she's definitely not the most friendly, she's outright hostile to her squadmate Amy Firstwing.
72* MasterSwordswoman: In Episode 3, she fends off Hilde and Shiyoon while Yubin is alone with Mina, and is disappointed that Hilde seems weaker than she expected (which is true, since Hilde at that time was fettered by the Administrator's contract).
73* SquareRaceRoundClass: A high-HP Supporter who fights on the front lines and inflicts a debuff to enemy healing and skills while she's on the field.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Firstwing]]
77!!Amy Firstwing
78[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/firstwing.png]]
79->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Yoon Ayoung JP: Creator/AoiYuuki\
80'''Type:''' Counter\
81'''Role:''' Sniper\
82'''Rarity:''' ASSR
83->''"Hello, I'm Amy Strickland. Nice to meet you. I was told trouble was needed here. I may be more than you can handle."''
84The true identity of Amy Strickland.
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86* AffablyEvil: Asks nicely to forget your friendship with her and keep the relationship strictly professional when fighting her.
87* BitchInSheepsClothing: As a member of the Freedom Riders, she puts on the appearance of a bubbly, friendly girl who loves to help others. She's actually a member of the near-genocidal Six Wings organization and one of Na Yubin's top lieutenants (though still more friendly than usual versions of the trope).
88* BloodKnight: One of the most bloodthirsty fighters, she says it was difficult to feign death against the Replacer Knight and not just destroy her.
89* TheHedonist: Her dialogue indicates she really is as fun-loving as her Freedom Rider persona; it's just that her idea of "fun" involves starting fights and causing mayhem.
90--> "I don't like the word 'moderation'. You can't enjoy everything that life has to offer just by being moderate, don't you agree?"
91* HellBentForLeather: Her black leather jacket [[EvilCostumeSwitch makes her look more punk-ish compared to the pink jacket she wore as a Freedom Rider]].
92* KillerYoyo: Still wields one as her primary weapon, and is ''much'' more lethal with it than in her Freedom Rider guise.
93* MechanicallyUnusualFighter:
94** Despite being classified as a Sniper, Amy is essentially a melee attacker; her "sniping" ability comes from her abilities, which allow her to reel in and execute enemies from a distance.
95** She functions as something of a CriticalHitClass despite having zero innate Crit, and therefore is unable to score crits normally. Instead, her Passive causes her basic attacks to always crit, barring a short cooldown after using her Special.
96* MoralityChain: Downplayed. Despite her short time masquerading as a Freedom Rider, she still asks how Aki and Minseo are and says they are good kids.
97* {{Nerf}}: Had one almost immediately when her Confusion effect on her Special (which causes affected enemies to turn around and attack their allies) proved too oppressive in the Gauntlet, with it being changed to instant death.
98* PunchClockVillain: A comic posted shows that she frequently helps people in jams or in need of small help. Doesn't change the fact that's she's actively a part of a group trying to start the Qliphoth Game.
99* RebelliousSpirit: She very much fits the "rebellious teen" archetype (though her actual age is unknown), as she loves causing trouble and fighting things, for no reason other than because she enjoys it. Her tap animation even has her [[FlippingTheBird flipping off the player]], [[{{Pixellation}} though the gesture is blurred out]].
100* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: Her Freedom Rider outfit is among the more modest in the game (though closer inspection suggests she just threw on a pink jacket over her Firstwing outfit), but as Firstwing her outfit bares way more skin than it covers. Amusingly, she seems to find her usual outfit more fashionable than her disguise.
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:The Fourth Member]]
104!!Swan
105[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_446596418.png]]
106 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
107A world-renowned actor with a mysterious aura.
108
109She first appears in "Spring of Cypress", and she's the main antagonist of Episode 11.
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111* AmnesiacLover: Inverted and played with. While the CEO claims not to know her, she definitely knows him based on her CrypticConversation with Mina.
112-->'''Swan:''' Go back and pass my message to your boss. That, sickened chicks are bound to die quickly, no matter how much love you pour into them.
113* BlackAndGreyMorality: Unlike the other members of Six Wings whose reasons are plausible for their actions, Swan is attempting to destroy Coffin-6 to unleash Thagirion.
114* DoomedHometown: She is an Exile who lost her world to the current Thagirion.
115* DoppelgangerAttack: Her Panorama Artifact creates constructs of people in their likeness. When fueled by the influence of the Qlipha Dimension, it can also duplicate people's powers and equipment.
116* TheDragon: The end of Episode 11 confirms that ''she signed a contract with Thagirion'': in exchange for unsealing her and selling out the Normalside in her upcoming Qliphoth Game, Thagirion would let her claim the victorious Demon Lord's right to a wish from Tammiel.
117* FriendlyEnemy: She proclaims herself a fan of the Administrator, and advises him not to trust Noelle.
118** At the end of Episode 11, she mentions how it's against her contract with Thagirion to kill the protagonists, because ''she wants Thagirion to start a Qliphoth Game with them''.
119* HeroKiller: Episode 11 reveals that she's the one who decapitated Richard at the end of "Starry Night".
120* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: During Canary Squad's match against Grill Party, she somehow made the latter's support team ''disappear'' before Mina could take them down, as Mina finds a still-hot cup of coffee. Episode 11 implies that they were caught in her Panorama.
121* YouCantThwartStageOne: Episode 11 is centered on her unlocking the seals keeping Thagirion from appearing in the Normalside; by the ending, she's succeeded, but did not expect Mors to reclaim her identity as Ecclesia and help Revenant delay Thagirion.
122[[/folder]]
123
124!!The Replacer Syndicate
125
126[[folder:As a group]]
127A hidden society that plans to lead humanity into the new world.
128----
129* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:All the former Replacers in "For the Uncrying" end up executed by Wilbur's Strike Squad when their prepared defenses fail to stop Horizon.]]
130* ArcVillain: They serve as the antagonists for the story arc spanning Episodes 2 through 5.
131* BodyHorror: The generic Hybrider grunts have half their body ripped out due to their half-C.O. forms.
132* ChessMotifs: The high-ranking members are named and themed after chess pieces, reflecting their relative roles. Replacer Knight is a BloodKnight and frontline leader. Replacer Bishop is a schemer who lays a trap for Yoo Mina. Replacer Queen is their strongest fighter, going out in the open. Replacer King is the leader who stays behind on the ship. Replacer Rook is kept as backup should their main force fail. And Replacer Pawn is a HateSink villain who was ReforgedIntoAMinion and cloned as needed.
133* EvilCounterpart:
134* MeaningfulName / PunnyName: Their evil plan is titled [[spoiler:Operation Terraside, which can be phonetically read as "Terracide", and their plan is to essentially turn Earth into the hellish Counterside from other dimensions]].
135* PromotedToPlayable: The high-ranking Replacers were originally just non-playable antagonists (and Replacer Pawn remains so), but they eventually made their playable debuts with their own banners, with Replacer Queen as an Awakened Unit and Replacer King as a Counter Pass unit.
136* SoWhatDoWeDoNow: In "For the Uncrying", some Replacers appear as Jehuty Biotech employees, explaining that with the Syndicate dismantled at the end of Episode 5, they still need to find jobs and make money somehow.
137* WeHaveReserves: [[spoiler:Through Replacer Queen's connection with System Terraside, any high-ranking soldier in the Replacer Syndicate can be regenerated. The major flaw is that [[CloneDegeneration too much regeneration at once causes memory loss and neurological deficiency]].]]
138* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Their plan is to save humanity through the use of Replacer factors so that they can live in the Counterside. That said, some of them are unapologetically evil, and their plan involves a ForcedTransformation on the vast majority of living humans, even if most of them will die in the process.]]
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:Replacer Pawn]]
142!!Jacob Finley
143A former member of the US government, after a failed operation he is transformed into Replacer Pawn.
144
145He is the main antagonist of Orca's Side Story, a major antagonist in John Mason's Side Story and Episode 2, and a minor ally in Delta Seven's Side Story.
146----
147* BodyHorror: As Replacer Pawn, he's just Jacob's upper half merged with a large slug-like C.O. with sickle-like arms.
148* DeathIsCheap: [[spoiler:As the weakest high-ranking Replacer, he's also the most convenient to [[ReforgedIntoAMinion regenerate]].]]
149* DirtyCoward: Runs away at any sign of fighting and tries to deceive Eddie's team in order to ambush them.
150* AFateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:During Episode 5, he has a moment of clarity and asks the Counters in front of him to kill him so that he doesn't have to keep being regenerated.]]
151* GuestStarPartyMember: In "The Inheritor".
152* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:His scheming led to Eddie Fisher's death.]]
153* NoodleIncident: How exactly he got caught up with the Replacer Syndicate is never revealed, but there are hints: in Episode 2, Mark Finley mentions that the previous president of Finley Hired betrayed them and joined forces with the Syndicate; in "Bullets and Thorns", a U.S. soldier identifies him as "The Traitor"; the climax of Episode 5 implies that he had a strong bond with Replacer King; and in "New Inheritor" Mark intends to court-martial him for saving his own skin instead of helping Delta Seven with a rescue mission.
154[[/folder]]
155
156[[folder:Replacer Knight]]
157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/replacer_knight.png]]
158->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Saebyeok JP: Creator/AyaneSakura\
159'''Type:''' Counter/Replacer\
160'''Role:''' Defender\
161'''Rarity:''' SSR
162->''"Get those puny worms out of my sight. You wouldn't like if I squashed them, would you?"''
163A member of the Replacer Syndicate who is a brutish and violent girl.
164
165She is the main antagonist of Episode 2.
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167* ActionInitiative: Can be deployed anywhere on the field.
168* AlwaysAccurateAttack: When deployed, she has Sure Fire for 8 seconds (which makes her attacks guaranteed to hit if her enemies don't also have Perfect Evasion). She also regains this buff on every 5th basic attack.
169* TheBerserker: The muscle of the group looking for fights.
170* BloodKnight: Very violent and goes looking for fights if it's not against her orders.
171* ConsummateProfessional: [[spoiler:Regenerated Knight still has her original self's bloodthirst, but she's more focused on her orders.]]
172* CopKiller: Her debut scene is her showing Mark Finley the corpses of his fellow federal agents.
173* DeflectorShields: Her Special gives her a barrier equal to 30% of her HP. At Skill Level 5, the barrier can be recast if her basic attacks score a kill while it's active.
174* HiddenDepths: Despite her very heavy BloodKnight vibes, she unironically believes herself to be one of TheChosenPeople. [[spoiler:It's unknown if she was aware of King's actual plan, but the climax of Episode 5 implies that his bond with her was genuine.]]
175* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A4U11MVD2E KNIGHT OF TERROR]]
176* MacGuffinDeliveryService: [[spoiler:Episode 5 reveals that Ian Mason hid one of the three encrypted fragments of his plan to sabotage the Replacer Syndicate inside Knight's [=VeriChip=], and John's mission in Episode 2 was to grab that data from her (which he was able to complete when Coffin Company took her down).]]
177-->[[spoiler:'''John Mason:''' My brother had eccentric inclinations. Perhaps he wanted to say we shouldn't even try to stop the entire organization if we weren't strong enough to defeat her.]]
178* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Unlike most Defenders, Replacer Knight's playable version has [[ActionInitiative forward deployment]] and an aggressive kit, intended to be thrown into the enemy's rear and wreak havoc instead of staying up front to protect allies.
179* NoNameGiven: The only one of the Replacers whose original name isn't known. [[spoiler:Eujin's fourth Counter Case reveals that the Syndicate used to call her "AT-0195K" and gave her the title of "Chief" to exert authority over her fellow test subjects before she became Replacer Knight, implying that 'K' is either the first letter or the first syllable of her name ('''Eu'''jin's is AT-0287'''Y''', '''S'''eo Yoon's is AT-0147'''S''', and '''X'''iao Lin's is AT-0225'''X''').]]
180** [[spoiler:The full name of her AlternateSelf Rebecca is Rebecca Catherine, implying that this is also Knight's original name.]]
181* PowerNullifier: Her Special removes one buff from enemies hit by it.
182* StarterVillain: She's the first officer of the Replacer Syndicate to appear in the story, and the first real boss fight the player encounters.
183* {{Stripperiffic}}: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Mina, who keeps referring to her as a stripper in their numerous encounters. [[spoiler:Her regenerated clone incidentally wears a fair bit more.]]
184* SupportPartyMember: At Skill Level 5, her Passive gives enemies -150 Evasion while she's deployed. Her Ultimate also makes enemies hit by it lose 20% Attack Speed (and 50% Crit at Skill Level 5) for 12 seconds.
185* {{Underboobs}}: Her top exposes the underside of her breasts.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Replacer Bishop]]
189!!Shin Narae
190[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/replacer_bishop.png]]
191->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Jihyun JP: Creator/RieSuegara\
192'''Type:''' Counter/Replacer\
193'''Role:''' Striker\
194'''Rarity:''' SSR
195->''"I don't expect a warm welcome. I don't have to introduce myself either, do I?"''
196A member of the Replacer Syndicate whose real identity is Shin Narae, a former classmate and friend of Mina's.
197
198She is the main antagonist of Episode 3.
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200* BigSisterBully: She made fun of her younger brother's crush on Mina.
201* ClonesArePeopleToo: [[spoiler:A big part of the story after Regenerated Bishop appears. Despite being a clone of the original and originally dismissed by Mina as a result, she and her relationship with Mina get re-developed in their own right.]]
202* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:Regenerated Bishop, a clone made after Replacer Bishop, explains to Mina that Narae actually wanted to die as she couldn't actively blame Mina for the explosion or the deaths of her brother and parents, and so that she didn't have to feel Mina's pain of seeing her.]]
203* FateWorseThanDeath: While her Replacer suit does keep her alive, it doesn't do much to keep her comfortable and she still has to endure the excruciating pain.
204* HeroicSuicide: [[spoiler:Moved by Mina's devotion to her, Regenerated Bishop ultimately elects to [[DeathEqualsRedemption turn against Replacer King and shut down System Terraside by self-terminating]], reasoning that she would've mutated into a C.O. and suffered a DeathOfPersonality anyway had the Qliphoth Factor replication been completed.]]
205* HiddenDepths: Some of her dialogue indicates she has a fondness for music, with "Auld Lang Syne" being a favorite of hers.
206* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkmNa4tsTTw WRONG COLOR BISHOP]]
207* LockedIntoStrangeness: Her hair was originally brown before the accident turned it pink.
208* NavelDeepNeckline: She has a plunging neckline that shows a bit of the underside of her cleavage.
209* {{Ninja}}: Her fighting style gives off this impression, with her "Shadow Art" Passive giving her Stealth buff on deploy, her swift attacks, and her FlashStep Ultimate.
210* OneHitKill: Her Special can instantly defeat a non-Boss, non-Awakened enemy below 30% HP.
211* PrettyLittleHeadshots: [[spoiler:When shot by Xiao Lin, Bishop's body is seen with a trickle of blood running down her face, but with her head otherwise intact. If Narae didn't have the equivalent sturdiness of a Counter, Lin's Barrett [=M82A1=] would more likely have ''removed her head entirely''.]]
212* ReplacementGoldfish: Heavily discussed. Initially, Mina still sees her as Shin Narae despite everything that happened, and in spite of Bishop trying to kill her [[spoiler:and much of her personality and memories remain in her regenerated clone. On the other hand, despite initially accepting the clone as [[ThatManIsDead no longer being her]] and the clone itself affirming that it is not the same as the original Shin Narae, Mina still tries to see parts of her old friend in Bishop and refuses to take her out]].
213* SensualSpandex: Her suit, mixed with WolverineClaws.
214* StealthExpert: Grants herself Stealth when deployed, giving her the ability to walk past enemies to directly attack the backline or the ship.
215* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Out of all the playable Replacers, Bishop is the least willing to cooperate with the CEO. Even when given a lifetime contract, she insists that it's not enough to secure her loyalty, though she softens up slightly anyway.
216--> "Know that I'm only here for the moment because I want something from you. I can play along if you want to be friends with me, but don't think a piece of paper like this can bind me to you."
217* ThisIsUnforgivable: Hates Mina because she believes that Mina's the reason her brother died.
218* TokenGoodTeammate: For the Replacers. While rather vicious and hateful toward Mina, [[spoiler:after her death it's revealed that she seemingly had no plans to actually hurt Seo Yoon, and her clone is easily the most humanized out of all the Replacer higher-ups aside from perhaps [[WellIntentionedExtremist King]]. In-universe, it's suggested that her clone's more sentimental nature results from being the only one of them whose original self actually held a strong bond with a still-living person - namely, Mina.]]
219* WalkingSpoiler: Little can be said about her without revealing an important part of Yoo Mina's backstory.
220* WetwareCPU: [[spoiler:She serves as the main processing unit of System Terraside.]]
221* WhatTheHellHero: She gives one to Mina under the assumption that Mina left her to die in the explosion that took out their school.
222* WolverineClaws: She fights with clawed hands.
223[[/folder]]
224
225[[folder:Replacer Queen]]
226!!Jaina Kropel
227[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/replacer_queen.png]]
228->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Yang Junghwa JP: Creator/YuiHorie\
229'''Type:''' Counter/Replacer\
230'''Role:''' Sniper\
231'''Rarity:''' ASSR
232->''"This just has to do with my vested interests. You'd better not expect loyalty from me."''
233The second-in-command of the Replacer Syndicate, and the acting leader. She's been so diligent about eliminating spies in her organization that not much information has been released to the outside.
234
235She is a major antagonist in Episodes 4 and 5.
236----
237* AbusiveParents: Is referred to as a mother to her test subjects [[spoiler:like ALT Squad]].
238* AntiVillain: Firmly a Type II, mostly doing it out of loyalty to King rather than a genuine belief in his cause.
239* CruelToBeKind: [[spoiler:Xiao Lin's last Counter Case reveals that Queen shot the birds she allowed Lin to raise despite the Syndicate's rule to kill all stray animals on sight, to keep the Syndicate from disposing of Lin.]]
240* TheDragon: To Replacer King.
241* ForeignFanservice: Her "Fate" skin is a sensualized version of a traditional Korean dress.
242* HealingFactor: Her Counter power. [[spoiler:{{Exaggerated|Trope}} with her power connected to System Terraside, giving her the ability to regenerate any of the Replacers including herself. However, regenerating too fast causes IdentityLoss, which results in her non-Awakened Sniper version.]]
243* HeKnowsTooMuch: She's ruthless in silencing spies and defectors to prevent information leaks. [[spoiler:She orchestrated Ian Mason's "car accident", and muses to his implied lover Jane Doe that she would've reconsidered if that would've kept Jane from leaving the Syndicate.]]
244* IOweYouMyLife: She was saved by Dominic as a war orphan.
245* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:Unlike the other Replacer commanders, her fate isn't shown; she was likely either finished off by Shiyoon in single combat or caught in the New Ohio's destruction (though it's a moot point as she ultimately recovers, albeit without her memories).]]
246* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnhEVFCJQUM LONG LIVE THE QUEEN]]
247* PragmaticVillainy: Her acts of kindness all seem to have been means towards the success of Project Terraside.
248** [[spoiler:Seo Yoon's fourth Counter Case reveals that Queen rescued her from shady mercenaries and brought her into the Replacer Syndicate, but in Episode 5 Seo tells Mina that [[AmnesiacDissonance she lost her memories before she was experimented on]].]]
249** [[spoiler:When Seo fell ill before her last test, Queen also gave her advice about comradery and leadership and was implied to have given the ALT Squad another chance at the test... and their "reward" was [[HumanResources being put into the Factor Extractor for 10 hours a day]].]]
250* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: "King's Memories" reveals that she received her Replacer outfit from Na Yubin, but not without complaint; both she and [[spoiler:Dominic]] balked at the perverted design and wondered if Na Yubin intentionally made it that way.
251-->'''Na Yubin:''' I do admit its design is quite, err, unconventional. The maker of this piece [[spoiler:(the CEO)]] has a taste which... [[DamnedByFaintPraise ordinary people rarely understand]].
252* ShipSinking: Her loyalty to Replacer King is apparently platonic, according to her banter with [[spoiler:Jane Doe]] in Episode 4.
253-->'''Replacer Queen:''' I didn't take you for the sort of girl who'd risk her life for a man.\
254'''[[spoiler:Jane Doe]]:''' Hahaha... Well, that's because you've never met a real man yourself.\
255'''Replacer Queen:''' ({{Beat}}) Haha, perhaps you're right.
256* UndyingLoyalty: To Replacer King.
257* VillainousBreakdown: In Episode 5, Hilde's appearance in her Awakened form shakes Queen up, and what subsequently ''breaks'' her is Hilde's explanation that [[spoiler:Pseudo-Qliphoth Factors wouldn't help humanity survive and instead would hasten the world's end]].
258* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied. Despite her bio stating that she's ruthless with traitors, she actually offers [[spoiler:Jane Doe]] a chance to surrender, even calling her "one of the good ones".
259* TheWorfEffect: In Episode 5, she overwhelms Mina's team with her powers and a number of Regenerated Knights, putting even Altergressive Seo Yoon on the ropes. Then Hilde comes down in her Awakened form and crushes Queen single-handedly, establishing just how powerful Hilde is at her full strength.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Replacer King '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
263!!Dominic King Reginald
264[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/replacer_king.png]]
265
266[[quoteright:850:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/replacer_king_and_dominic_king_reginald_counter_side__sample_9a93ffd25744fd2c3b8916916db8d7fd.jpg]]
267 [[caption-width-right:850:some caption text]]
268->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Ahn Myomin JP: Creator/TomokazuSugita \
269'''Type:''' Counter/Replacer\
270'''Role:''' Operator, Defender\
271'''Rarity:''' SSR (Operator), ASSR\
272'''Subtitle:''' Successor\
273'''Command Skill:''' Soldier On (Defender > Sniper > Striker)
274->''"If I can preserve mankind, I'll give up everything I have, even myself."''
275
276
277''The veiled leader of the Replacer Syndicate. He's been controlling his organization from behind without revealing himself. His endless psychological war with information agencies of different countries has given him the image of a demagogue or theorist. In reality, he's also a threatening combatant.''
278
279->''"I can shake hands with my enemies to preserve mankind."'' (Operator)
280The leader of the Replacer Syndicate. After a believed HeroicSacrifice, Dominic King Reginald is revealed to have faked his death, and he leads the Replacers in carrying out Project Terraside with the help of Na Yubin.
281
282He is the main antagonist of the story arc spanning Episodes 2 through 5. For tropes related to his previous identity as Dominic King Reginald, see his entry under States of One: Delta Seven.
283----
284* AlasPoorVillain: He truly believes that Project Terraside would have saved humanity. After Mina defeats him within the quantum field, he laments letting Commander Antonov down and tells Mina to be ready for the battles ahead.
285* AntiVillain: Firmly a Type III, doing his best with the belief that Project Terraside is the best solution to the Counterside.
286* BalanceBuff: Removed the handicap of his Passive and gave him extended range on his basic attack. This, plus his synergy with Blue Bridge MK.2, gave him the title of "[[{{Pun}} King]] of PVP".
287* BaldOfAuthority: The leader of the Replacers who has a very shiny dome, especially noticeable now that he goes hatless. Doubles as a BaldOfEvil given his antagonist role.
288* BlingOfWar: His "Overlord at the End of the World" skin has him covered in ornate gold plating.
289* BreakThemByTalking: A rare ''villainous'' example. After talking to Shiyoon, he doubles down on his plan to change humanity into C.O. hybrids and becomes one himself, acknowledging his cowardice in not putting himself before others in the first place.
290* FateWorseThanDeath: According to Sysop's one-way message to him in Episode 10, he's "dying close to eternity" and will be trapped in imaginary space the moment the area's observers (Delta Seven and their allies) escape the area.
291* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: The "King's Memories" side story reveals that a version of him from another world left a recording to congratulate whoever defeated the Nameless One. He then warns them of the Demon Lords that destroyed his world before entrusting them with Replacer Rook and the data within her, "just as the past us sent their data".
292* HeroicSacrifice: In Episode 6, Sooyeon tells Mina that King's death has been framed as "Dominic King Reginald lost his life while infiltrating the Replacer Syndicate", so as to avoid straining relations with the public about the Replacer Incident.
293* HumanoidAbomination: Surprisingly more monstrous than the other Replacers in his Awakened form, having a majority of his body covered in scales, and what looks to be four eyes. In the actual story, he spends most of his time in a still-human form, and [[OneWingedAngel only breaks out his monstrous form to fight Mina]].
294* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiV3iw12QBo THE KING'S CHOICE]]
295* PetTheDog: Before his climactic fight against Mina in the quantum tunnel he created, he summons illusions of the people he claims to have had a strong mental bond with (Replacer Pawn, Knight, and Queen), implying he was genuine with them from the outset.
296* RaisedHandOfSurvival: The epilogue of Episode 9.5 shows his arm moving.
297* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Subverted somewhat, as while capable he's just a normal Counter and Shiyoon notes that he's nothing particularly special during their fight. He undoubtedly powers up after finally becoming a hybrid, but it's unclear if it makes him stronger than Queen.
298* RedemptionEqualsDeath: In Episode 10, he senses Delta Seven's ship by his dice in their possession, and gives the ship the last push it needs to escape imaginary space by punching it away, in turn dooming himself to an indefinite death.
299-->'''Replacer King:''' Go, Commander. I leave everything in your hands.\
300With Jaina. The future.\
301'''Replacer King:''' And even... my last moment... Like I always have.
302* ShutUpKirk: He rebukes Mina's belief in ScrewDestiny with anecdotes of other worlds that tried to fight against the spread of the Counterside and ultimately lost.
303* VillainousBreakdown: His unflappable confidence is ultimately broken by Replacer Bishop's choice to self-terminate, shutting down Operation Terraside for good and sending his life's work down the drain.
304* WeHaveReserves: This is his approach to combat as a playable unit. Replacer King's passive grants him various buffs when any non-Mech ally dies and then replaces it with a Replacer grunt to keep up the pressure, encouraging players to throw units at the enemy and empower him when they go down.
305* WellIntentionedExtremist: Realizing that the Counterside will eventually consume the world they live in, he plans to create a hybrid of human and C.O. so they can live in the Counterside, despite the fact that only a miniscule percentage of humanity is compatible with Pseudo-Qliphoth factors and is ''still'' susceptible to becoming middling beasts.
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Replacer Commander]]
309[[quoteright:596:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_647569865.png]]
310 [[caption-width-right:596:some caption text]]
311->'''Voiced by:''' -\
312'''Rarity:''' R\
313'''Subtitle:''' Follower\
314'''Command Skill:''' Bombard! (Defender > Ranger > Sniper)
315A supporter of the Replacer Syndicate's twisted ideals who uses the knowledge and experience gained during their military days to train others systematically and strategically.
316----
317* AmbiguousGender: Their bio uses the plural "they".
318* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Their bio mentions that some of them surrendered during battle, but most still believe that they're the chosen people.
319* TheVoiceless: Has no voice actor despite having numerous lines in the main story and "For the Uncrying".
320[[/folder]]
321
322!!Eckhart's Society for Preternatural Research
323
324[[folder:As a group]]
325[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/espr.png]]
326 [[caption-width-right:340:some caption text]]
327A faction of people united in their search for the Lake of Knowledge regardless of the ethics of "outlanders".
328----
329* BlueAndOrangeMorality: To say the group fails to understand modern morality would be quite the understatement. As long as the experiments and services get them closer to the Lake of Knowledge, the better. Unfortunately, since they frequently AppealToTradition, it means that they mostly focus on sacrifices and rituals.
330* ForScience: Everything they do is in pursuit of knowledge, for the sake of getting closer to and completing the Lake of Knowledge.
331* ShoutOut: To the Illuminati. One of the Society's former names is even "Luminas".
332* VillainEpisode: The faction is explored in "Frozen Corridors".
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Edel Meitner]]
336[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edel_6.jpg]]
337-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Bohee JP: \
338'''Type:''' Counter\
339'''Role:''' Sniper\
340'''Rarity:''' SSR
341->''"Hah hah. Thanks for inviting us over to such a nice place. By the way, we got hungry on our way over here... Mind if we start with a feast?"''
342The newly appointed president of Eckhart's Society for Preternatural Research, she's an insatiable glutton.\
343She's one of the main characters of "Old Fear" and "Frozen Corridors", and she has a bigger role from Episode 9 onwards.
344----
345* AdorableAbomination: She's a friendly young lady that also happens to be an eldritch HiveMind.
346* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: "Frozen Corridors" shows that her UndyingLoyalty to Regina started when Regina as a child met her behind a bookcase, and was more interested in her as a person rather than as the Lake of Knowledge.
347* BewareTheNiceOnes: She may be polite and friendly overall, but if you hurt the people she cares about (read: Regina), you will not be safe from her wrath ''in '''any''' dimension''. [[spoiler:Anna [=MacCready=] and Harab both learn this the hard way.]]
348* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:She shows up at the end of "Great Witch's Legacy" to rescue Regina, surprisingly not in her normal form but rather in [[GodzillaThreshold her Gha'agsheblah form]].]]
349* BigEater: She notes that her pets (which are part of her) tend to get hungry very easily, which on its own wouldn't be so bad except they're not very picky about what they eat. By the time Regina comes home in "Old Fear", Edel is so famished that [[ToServeMan Regina and Rivet almost end up as her next meal]].
350* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:She sees no problem with sacrificing hundreds of "Pseudo-C.O." ESPR members to revive Regina, reasoning that Regina took care of them specifically to use for something like this. It never crosses her mind that Regina was caring for her estate's residents purely out of concern for their well-being, and she fails to understand the cause of Regina's distress upon learning this. When they meet again, Regina comments about Edel being surprisingly lacking in knowledge of certain areas (such as human motivations and morality), so she gives Edel a harsh lesson on human desire by ''threatening to commit suicide'' if Edel doesn't submit, all while Edel tries to dissuade her from it.]]
351* ExtremeOmnivore: She considers ''Corrupted Objects'' a perfectly fine snack.
352* FluffyTamer: In "Old Fear", she points out that Regina had contact with her pets, who left a bit of a drool trail. Regina later finds out that Edel's pets are {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
353* GuestFighter: For the ''[[WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} HoloMyth]]'' crossover event, [[Characters/HololiveEnglishGenerationOneMyth Ina'nis Ninomae]] is playable as a skin for Edel, with her [[{{Mascot}} Takodachis]] replacing Edel's minions.
354* HumanoidAbomination: As the current keeper/[[spoiler:the living embodiment]] of the Lake of Knowledge, it's not known how much of Edel is human, or if she can even be ''considered'' human. Her bio explicitly states that she's considered a Counter for the sake of administrative convenience.
355* HumanityEnsues: As she spends time with Regina [=MacCready=]. [[spoiler:It's also one of the reasons Rosaria doesn't like her, as she finds the idea of Demon Lords protecting humanity laughable.]]
356* IngestingKnowledge: As she's effectively the living will of the Lake of Knowledge, she eats not to sustain herself but to take in knowledge. That said, she does mention that eating gives her nutrients as well.
357* IAmLegion: Edel always refers to herself with the plural "we", as her pets are a part of herself.
358* LiteralSplitPersonality: In "Frozen Corridors", [[spoiler:she is revealed to have split herself into three significant parts (excluding the fragments she distributes to the Society's members); the first is the event's BigBad at LAKE-4, the second attacked the President of the States of One to distract Prydwen's fleet in Episode 9, and the last one is tagging along with Serapel during Nehemoth's Qliphoth Game]].
359* MookMaker: She creates Fragments of Truth from each killed Soldier and C.O.
360* ObfuscatingStupidity: She may seem whimsical, but [[spoiler:she's [[TheChessmaster quite the schemer]] with [[TheSvengali great plans for Regina]]. She also leads the Society more actively behind Regina's back]].
361* PossessingADeadBody: [[spoiler:According to Episode 10, Edel's human form was the previous Antagonist who she defeated.]]
362* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: In her summer skin, she blushes when one of the Fragments decides to rub up against her chest while she's distracted.
363* SituationalSword: Edel's damage bonus against C.O. enemies and ability to raise minions from defeated Soldiers and C.O.s means she excels in single-player content, where you're almost always fighting one of the two. Not so much in [[PlayerVersusPlayer the Gauntlet]], where Counters and Mechs are much more commonplace.
364* UndyingLoyalty: To the Society and Regina.
365* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:During her final clash with Regina, Edel starts out assured that Regina has no power over her, as being a Demon Lord means only an Antagonist (i.e. Na Yubin) can defeat her by force. What she doesn't expect is Regina taking advantage of the one piece of leverage she has over Edel and [[StopOrIShootMyself threatening suicide]], leaving her without the one person that she cares for. Edel quickly goes from trying to call her bluff, to talking her down, to bargaining and pleading with her to try and understand what she wants.]]
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Anna [=MacCready=] ('''Unmarked Spoilers''' for "Old Fear")]]
369Regina's mother, and the former president of the ESPR before Edel. Her apparent death leads to Regina returning to her home.\
370She is the main antagonist of "Old Fear".
371----
372* AbusiveParents: She attempted to strangle Regina for being her heir.
373* AntagonistTitle: "Old Fear" is the name of Anna's mutated form as an enemy in the event's climax.
374* BullyingADragon: In TheStinger, Anna tries to speak through her mutated form and mocks Edel, only to realize that Edel '''''is''''' the Lake of Knowledge.
375* DeathFakedForYou: "Old Fear" opens with Regina learning of her mom's death via Edel's letter, but Edel was actually hiding the fact that Anna ghosted her on the day of the succession ceremony. Regina never learns that the monster she, Edel, and Rivet fight in the event's climax ''is'' her still-living mother and not just a monster stealing Anna's body.
376* EvilMatriarch: It's implied that her husband married into the [=MacCready=] Family, and after he betrayed the Society she utterly hated their daughter Regina for having his "dirty, impure blood".
377* ItsAllAboutMe: She tries to remain President of the Society beyond her term limit, and also tries fusing herself into the Lake of Knowledge.
378* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: PlayedForHorror. She has gone to great lengths to find the Lake of Knowledge, and learns that it has always been near her family since the time of her ancestor Eckhart, the Society's founder.
379* SmallNameBigEgo: She believes that she deserves to be the president over Regina. The Lake of Knowledge disagrees.
380* TilMurderDoUsPart: She devoured her husband for selling out the Society to Prydwen.
381* UnwittingPawn: The [=MacCready=] Family's search for the Lake of Knowledge ''was orchestrated by the "Lake" itself''.
382* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Anna stopped being useful to Edel when the latter considered Regina a more worthy President, and the final straw was when Anna tried to strangle Regina. Edel smugly enlightens Anna before devouring her.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Rivet]]
386-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Kim Garyung JP: \
387'''Type:''' Soldier\
388'''Role:''' Ranger\
389'''Rarity:''' SR
390->''"Your hot iron poker has arrived! You can use it to clean the ears of people who can't hear you."''
391A veteran soldier who has survived many different battlefields, she's capable of handling Corrupted Objects and even Counters.\
392She is a supporting character in "Old Fear" and "Frozen Corridors", and she's a minor antagonist in "For the Uncrying".
393----
394* BadassInDistress: Roy's third Counter Case reveals that she had been captured by the Replacer Syndicate longer than Roy has, but she somehow pulls out three bombs from the floor of her own cell and easily breaks them both out.
395* BunnyEarsLawyer: A complete and utter nutcase who follows an EldritchAbomination for the thrill of it, but is able to survive and thrive in that environment. Heydrich even compliments her for her tenacity and compares her to Veronica.
396* EarlyBirdCameo: She first appears in Roy Burnett's third Counter Case.
397* TheFriendNoOneLikes: The Society tolerates her at most, the normally kind Regina can't stand her and frequently makes it known, and Horizon pauses her hellbent crusade to get to Wilbur ''just to break all of Rivet's limbs''. In her Lifetime Contract scene, she even admits to the CEO that she's a horrible person!
398* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She flips between working for the ESPR as a whole and Regina specifically, seemingly depending on her whims at the time.
399* HiddenDepths: Despite her BloodKnight actions and general {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies, she admits that in order to stay alive in the CrapsackWorld of COUNTER:SIDE you have to accept the insanity as it comes and not be too surprised, especially when your employer is a HumanoidAbomination like Edel.
400* IronicName: Her Rearm gives her the prefix of "Outlander", when she's an utter anomaly to both the Society and its definition of "outlanders"!
401* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: She remains disturbingly casual when talking to Horizon, even after Horizon ''breaks all four of her limbs''.
402* OnlySaneWoman: She claims to be the only remaining sane member of the Society. Regina doesn't see it that way, according to her talk with Shena in "For the Uncrying".
403* PetTheDog: In Roy Burnett's third Counter Case, Rivet lets him steal the Replacer Syndicate's Artifact that she attacked him over just a moment ago, as she thinks his first mission should be a success. In exchange, she wants him to put up an exciting fight the next time they meet. She then departs after [[INeverToldYouMyName mentioning his full name]].
404* PlayboyBunny: She wears this attire as a ''tactical advantage''.
405* ShowSomeLeg: She plays up her sexy getup to lower her enemies' guard so that she has an easy time shooting them.
406-->"What's wrong with my clothes? I have to stand out, to lure rookies into wanting to challenge me."
407* ThrillSeeker: Her profile mentions that "she became a mercenary just for the thrill of it". Her Lifetime Contract scene confirms that she looks for thrills to avoid spending the day bored.
408[[/folder]]
409
410[[folder:Acolyte]]
411[[quoteright:762:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1541111306.png]]
412-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Choi Jungyoon JP: \
413'''Type:''' Soldier/C.O.\
414'''Role:''' Supporter\
415'''Rarity:''' SSR
416->''"Ignorance is a lethal plague. Prepare and take precautions."''
417Researchers at the forefront of the Society who seek new knowledge, and also secret daggers to drive out ignorant people who impede the quest for knowledge.
418----
419* CastFromHitPoints: Every third attack they deal inflicts additional damage and heals allies by a percentage of their max health, at the cost of 10% of the Acolyte's max health (though they cannot kill themselves this way).
420* TheDividual: They're deployed in groups of two.
421* HealingShiv: They heal allies by shooting their guns through them.
422* HumanoidAbomination: They're members of the ESPR converted by the Lake of Knowledge's power to become part C.O. In their touch animation, they twitch as a tentacle pokes out from behind their mask.
423* PlagueDoctor: They evoke the appearance of one with their masks and capes, and the "plague" they aim to cure is a lack of knowledge among the masses.
424* YouAllLookFamiliar: Their outfit is a common uniform among the lower ranks of the Society; however, Acolytes are specific members who have undergone a process to become corrupted.
425[[/folder]]
426
427%%[[folder:Old Fear-type C.Os]]
428%%----
429%%[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:The Chilling Chaser]]
432A hulking beast that shrugs off any and all attacks made towards it while it chases Regina.\
433It is a major antagonist in "Frozen Corridors".
434----
435* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The New Origin update for the Global server made it the boss of Dive Level 35, where it went unnamed; in the original Korean server, "Frozen Corridors" (as an event) was released before the New Origin update that would make previous events into permanent side stories.
436* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler:It's the manifestation of Regina's guilt for being revived by Edel through the sacrifice of 666 residents of her estate. She's able to defeat it when she fights it in the basement of her family mansion where the sacrifices were made.]]
437* {{Expy}}: It bears a striking resemblance to the Moon-Devouring Heterozygote from ''VideoGame/PunishingGrayRaven'' ([[SpikesOfVillainy with a few more spikes]]).
438%%* ImplacableMan:
439* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: In the story, [[OnlyICanKillHim it can only be defeated by Regina]] [[spoiler:making peace with herself and confronting it]]; everything else in its way is shrugged off entirely. In-game, the Chaser's unit in "Frozen Corridors" spams a charge attack that fully heals Regina if she survives its damage but is a OneHitKill against everything else.
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Ann]]
443[[quoteright:481:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_746865282.png]]
444 [[caption-width-right:481:]]
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:"The Knight of the Lake"]]
448[[quoteright:847:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_358667336.png]]
449 [[caption-width-right:847:]]
450----
451* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He appeared as a Danger Close boss in Global during his debut in KR.
452* IdenticalStranger: He looks similar to both Roy Burnett and his grandfather Liam. [[spoiler:Both of them being able to wield his Prydwen shield implies that he is an AlternateSelf of either Burnett.]]
453* NoNameGiven: As the Disturber's former nemesis, he lost his original name, and simply calls himself the Knight of the Lake.
454[[/folder]]
455
456!!!Deans
457
458[[folder:The Professor]]
459!!Professor James [[spoiler:Moriarty]]
460The Society's Dean of Archaeology.\
461
462He first appears in "Old Fear", he makes appearances in "Bottom of the Shade" and "Unbreakable Flowers", he's a supporting character in "Frozen Corridors", and he's a major antagonist in "Burnett Never Dies".
463----
464* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:By the end of "Burnett Never Dies", he has witnessed the truth of the Holy Grail and become part of the Lake of Knowledge.]]
465* CainAndAbel: The intro text of Interlude 9 in "Frozen Corridors" implies that he had a younger sibling (emphasis on past tense). Because the original Korean script doesn't use gendered pronouns and that sibling is never mentioned anywhere else, the SEA script says it was his younger brother, while the Global script says it was his younger ''[[WouldHitAGirl sister]]''.
466-->''I had a younger sister, one with a big age gap between us. One day, I went up to the rooftop of our house with her. When I saw the old railings, I became curious of [[StartOfDarkness how long my sister could hang on to them before he eventually fell]].''[[note]]Yes, it's written as "he".[[/note]]
467* CommonalityConnection: He tells Elizabeth and Roy that he was old friends with Sir Burnett, but the two of them ended up fighting over a Fragment found in the Holy Curia (which ended up escaping). "Burnett Never Dies" reveals the full context of the last part of that scene: [[spoiler:it was a flashback to seventeen years ago, he and Liam were archnemeses, and the "Fragment" was actually the vessel for the Disturber]].
468* TheExile: At the end of "Frozen Corridors", [[spoiler:Regina has exiled him from the Society to be arrested by Prydwen for his role in endangering the President of the States of One]].
469* {{Expy}}: His full name all but confirms that he's one to [[spoiler:one of the most famous antagonists of ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'']].
470* NoNameGiven: Downplayed. Elizabeth mentions his name in the epilogue of "Frozen Corridors".
471-->'''Elizabeth:''' Before we escort you over, may I have a word with you, Professor James?
472[[/folder]]
473
474[[folder:Heydrich]]
475[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/313428023_479295684262996_3852431222199515211_n_6.jpg]]
476 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
477The Society's Dean of Biology.
478
479He is an antagonist in "Frozen Corridors".
480----
481* EvilutionaryBiologist: He openly scoffs at the concept of ethics in research, viewing them as nothing but an impediment to progress, and has no qualms about conducting research on Replacer biology to create more powwrful hybrider soldiers despite the Administration placing a ban on it.
482%%* TheMinionMaster:
483* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:Regina (who has reclaimed her powers from The Chilling Chaser) tells Heydrich to halt, and the scene ends with her using her ability. In the next scene, Rivet asks her what happened to him, and she answers that she "simply made him disappear" by halting the kinetic energy of every molecule in his body.]]
484-->''[[spoiler:Snow disperses and shines before melting under the sun.]]''
485* YouKilledMyFather: In "Frozen Corridors", Agnes assumes that Heydrich's aggressiveness ([[{{Jerkass}}Or rather increased aggressiveness]]) is because he and Regina's mother had a WillTheyOrWontThey romance while Regina was gone. [[spoiler:And Anna was still alive.]]
486* VillainRespect: Comes to begrudgingly respect Rivet for her abilities to survive nearly impossible odds.
487[[/folder]]
488
489[[folder:Agnes Abigail]]
490[[quoteright:850:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agnes_counter_side__sample_6a26c98a31d1fa0caf64403189412a95.jpg]]
491 [[caption-width-right:850:[[labelnote:Click to see Sweet Bunny Hunter]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1914519203.png]] [[/labelnote]]
492
493-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Yu Bora JP: \
494'''Type:''' Counter\
495'''Role:''' Sniper\
496'''Rarity:''' SSR\
497'''Team:''' Valentinus Monastery
498->''"Through knowledge shall we pierce through the veils of ignorance... Fu fuu. A rather boring salutation, no? Pleased to meet you, cutie."''
499The Society's Dean of Religion.
500
501She is a supporting character in "Frozen Corridors".
502----
503* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a friendly nun who likes to serve egg tarts and selects sacrifices for and EldritchAbomination-worshipping Cult [[spoiler:and is secretly trying to cause a civil war in the Society for some unexplained reason.]]
504* GatheringSteam: Can increase her ASPD via her basic attack.
505* MasqueradingAsTheUnseen: In "Three to Three", [[spoiler:Claudia assumes that Agnes was the ally sent by the Holy Curia, but Biblide tells her that the whereabouts of the real one, Francesca, are unknown]].
506* SupremeChef: In "Frozen Corridors" and her profile, people come and visit the abbey for non-ESPR reasons, specifically to try her egg tarts.
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:Lamda Spatari]]
510The Society's Dean of Law.
511
512She is an antagonist in "Frozen Corridors".
513----
514* TheAce: Not only is she one of the highest ranking members of the Society, but she's also implied to be able to take down a Grade S Counter ''single-handedly''.
515-->'''Agnes:''' There are two requirements for being the Dean of Law. One is being fluent in legal knowledge to operate internationally. And the other is to have brute strength to execute anyone. In layman's terms, one must be able to single-handedly defeat a Grade S Counter designated by the Administration. [[SerialEscalation And it just happens to be that she... is the youngest person to be the Dean of Law.]]
516** Lambda later elaborates in her fight against Regina that the above requirements to become the Dean of Law ''are the bare minimum''.
517* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem:
518* SixthRanger;?: Downplayed. While she serves as an antagonist to Regina through most of "Frozen Corridors" she decides not to stand in Regina's way when the latter desires to take the role of President.
519* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:She holds a grudge after her sister was sacrificed for a coward like Regina, who earlier tried to straighten out the Society without Edel present. This eases a bit after Regina decides to claim both Edel's Presidency and the Society for herself, with Lamda hoping that she can eventually take her sister's sacrifice at face value.]]
520[[/folder]]
521[[folder:Mentioned Only]]
522* Young Dean
523* Old Dean
524* Dean of Architecture
525* Dean of Philosophy
526[[/folder]]
527
528!!The Dark Council
529
530[[folder:As a group]]
531A syndicate of criminal leaders under the command of Sysop.
532----
533* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Each member of the Dark Council is known only by a descriptive name referencing what they do; their real names are unknown.
534* LegionOfDoom: They all have their own goals and schemes, but they mostly cooperate under Sysop.
535[[/folder]]
536
537[[folder:Sysop]]
538[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/298468781_958956748306493_4852055042742808891_n_8.jpg]]
539 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
540The chairman of the Dark Council, he has a penchant for changing the flow of the world towards greater goals, most often through extreme measures.
541
542He first appears in the epilogue of "Unbreakable Flowers".
543----
544* TheChessmaster: Zigzagged. As a causality calculator, he doesn't interfere in events unless he's absolutely sure his appearance won't affect the results. At the same time, he is also the leader of the Dark Council.
545* DueToTheDead: He says that he learned this from his father.
546-->'''Sysop:''' If you are not going to save someone, the least you can do is remember who they were.
547* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To Sigma. Both were abandoned Terrabrain units, but while Sigma was able to get a new lease on life and find her way back to the Administrator, Sysop instead carried on with his own schemes.]]
548* ExactWords: In Episode 9.5, he tells the Mansion Master that his goal is to destroy Coffin Company; in the epilogue, [[spoiler:he nonchalantly states that it was the ''building'' he wanted destroyed. She is not amused by this, thinking that he was about to let Leviathan pass through the Grand Dimension Crevice and destroy her "garden" (read: the world)]].
549* HopeBringer: [[spoiler:He ultimately strives to be this, bringing hope to everyone as good as a machine can. However, due to mechanical inclinations, he brings hope usually by causing several accidents and citywide destruction and then resolving it afterwards to give the idea of "hope". [[EvenEvilHasStandards Mansion Master even claims that his idea of hope is borderline hypocritical at best and insane at worst]].]]
550* InSeriesNickname: Machine Collector and Mansion Master call him "old soul".
551* OverlyLongName: His original name is [[spoiler:Terrabrain Upsilon Type-001: Causal Calculator]].
552* PetTheDog: In the epilogue of "Neverland Nevermore", [[spoiler:he offers Haven a way out of prison if he wants it. When Haven refuses since he wants to pay for his crimes properly, Sysop then offers a good lawyer instead. He even accepts Haven's request to visit him officially instead of discreetly, and calls him a "cool person". It's then revealed that Haven "took off his mask" on Sysop's advice when he was drunk the night before his fateful meeting with Sigma and Team OZ]].
553* PrettyBoy: [[spoiler:He looks almost exactly like Sigma except with short hair, making him look quite feminine as a result. Heron refuses to acknowledge his looks, though.]]
554* PromotedToPlayable: As an operator. A MeaningfulName based on his name being short of ''System Operator''.
555* UnknownRelative: The other members of the Dark Council are unaware that his "Father" is [[spoiler:the Administrator. Sigma is thus also implied to be his "older sister", as her designation of 'Sigma' is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet whereas his own designation of 'Upsilon' is the 20th letter]].
556* UnseenNoMore: The epilogue of "Proof of Heart" shows his body [[spoiler:and his Terrabrain unit]].
557* TheVoice:
558** In Epilogue 2 of "Unbreakable Flowers", he speaks but has no art.
559** In "Carnival", [[spoiler:his phone call with Montagne reveals that he helped her locate Maestra Nequitia while Shena was distracting the Maze Division]].
560* WellIntentionedExtremist: Episode 9.5 reveals that [[spoiler:he was fully aware of Lee Yuri and Yumi losing their parents to Yuri's Counter awakening and drifting apart, but he doesn't do more than arrange for Yuri to survive her own flames because her standoff with Yumi years later was necessary for his greater plan. He does note that his father would've intervened after hesitating until the end, but he believes that his father's soft heart is holding his father back from taking the final step]].
561[[/folder]]
562
563[[folder:Machine Collector]]
564-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Jihyun JP: Creator/MarinaInoue\
565'''Type:''' Counter\
566'''Role:''' Supporter\
567'''Rarity:''' SSR\
568'''Team:''' Scavengers
569->''"System disrupted successfully. Finally we meet, handsome. Let's be friends while I'm here."''
570A member of the Dark Council, and an infamous pirate in charge of the Fire Leeches.
571
572She first appears as a major antagonist in Sigma's Side Story, using art of the masked Stinger Gunner. Her new, unique art first appears in the epilogue of "Unbreakable Flowers".
573----
574* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist of the second half of Sigma's Side Story.
575* BadBoss: To her machines, frequently breaking the ones that don't reach her standards and also breaking some that do.
576* CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects machines from other companies to use with her parasites.
577* FanservicePack: She was originally depicted with the character art of the masked Stinger Gunner. Her new, unique art is [[{{Stripperiffic}} essentially her wearing a military coat very loosely over a bra and short shorts]], and Mansion Master wonders if Machine Collector get her ragged desert uniform confiscated at the penitentiary.
578* ItsAllAboutMe: She makes it clear that her allegiances are purely for her own benefit.
579--> "The Scavengers? I don't belong with them, or anyone. I only use others to get what I want. That includes you."
580* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After being bested in Sigma's side story, she tries to pick a fight with Seo Yoon while making her getaway, [[UnderestimatingBadassery assuming Seo was just another Counter]]. Once Seo breaks out her [[SuperMode Altergressive form]], Machine Collector realizes she's out of her depth and surrenders.
581* NoNameGiven: Only known as the Machine Collector.
582* PromotedToPlayable: She made her playable debut alongside the release of Dive Levels 46-50.
583* SingleTargetSexuality: [[spoiler:In her Lifetime Contract, she says that she would've stolen the CEO a long time ago if she knew he was the person behind Machine G.A.P., as he's the first human she's wanted to own so badly. She decides to stick around instead of robbing Coffin Company blind and ditching them, mainly to see if [[{{Yandere}} she can control him]].]]
584-->[[spoiler:"I was just about to skip town because I'd found everything I needed. It turned out I haven't. I'm going to stay until I get it. I hope you'll remember that. [[ThatWasntARequest I'm not asking you; I'm telling you.]]"]]
585* {{Technopath}}: She can plant parasites that put machines under her control.
586* YouCantThwartStageOne: In Dive Levels 46-50, she's the interim leader of the Scavengers until she can reactivate Evolved One, the group's true leader. Considering Evolved One is the boss of Dive Level 50, Machine Collector's pursuers (Alphatrix Innovation and the ALT Squad led by Xiao Lin, as Seo Yoon was currently helping Mina in Episode 7) naturally don't catch her in time.
587[[/folder]]
588
589[[folder:Mansion Master]]
590-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Saebyeok JP: \
591'''Rarity:''' SSR\
592'''Subtitle:''' Schemer\
593'''Command Skill:''' Labyrinth Garden (Defender > Striker)
594->''"Every beautiful garden needs a professional caretaker."''
595A member of the Dark Council who uses her knowledge of botany to manufacture and distribute lethal poisons. She leads an assassin group called the Mansion, made up of maids who have been made fearless and obedient.
596
597She is the main antagonist of "Unbreakable Flowers".
598----
599* BadBoss: She has thrown away hundreds of her maids if they aren't to her standards. The only one that has currently met her standards is Veronica.
600* CleavageWindow: Her outfit has this design.
601* NoNameGiven: Other characters only use her title of "Mansion Master".
602* OlderThanSheLooks: She's used her knowledge of plants and poisons to make herself look younger.
603* PoisonousPerson: She uses various poisons to create beautiful "flowers" out of people.
604* SupportPartyMember: Her Command Skill gives allies hitstun immunity from non-Ultimate skills and 50% Ranged damage resistance for 10 seconds.
605* VisionaryVillain: She sees the world as a beautiful garden to maintain, and people as either flowers to cultivate or weeds to pluck.
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Matchmaker]]
609A criminal Grade A Counter who fights with his fists. He leads a group called the Matchmakers, who peddle drugs through a mobile dating app that they made.
610
611He first appears in "Bottom of the Shade", and he's the main antagonist of "The Weak and the Strong".
612----
613* CardCarryingVillain: He relishes his Counter status putting him above the powerless.
614* CopKiller: He killed many of Kang Minwoo's fellow officers during a hostage situation in their past.
615* CreateYourOwnHero: Twice over: his robbery-turned-manslaughter created the Militia, and [[spoiler:Episode 9.5 confirms that he was the cause of Yuri's Counter awakening]]. In turn, [[spoiler:Yuri ends up being his killer]].
616* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:When Yuri blames him for setting her house on fire and killing her parents, he exclaims that turning a family to ashes would be a new low even for him. Incidentally, those are his last words before she kills him.]]
617* KickTheDog: He approached Minwoo after killing his fellow officers, and gave him a bloodstained stack of money he was stealing (implied to have been what sparked the encounter in the first place) to "pay for the funerals". This drove Minwoo to leave the force and establish the Militia, all so he could one day execute the Matchmaker without being held back by the law.
618* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:In the climax of "The Weak and the Strong", Yuri incinerates him with her Counter power in a moment of distress. The next day, Kang Soyoung and Lee Yumi find his charred corpse.]]
619* NotMeThisTime: Even though he's killed cops and innocent bystanders, [[spoiler:he claims to have had no role in the fire that killed Yuri and Yumi's parents, saying he just happened to be in the area]]. Episode 9.5 implies that [[spoiler:he may have actually been planning to attack their dad while disguised as a fellow policeman, but the fire beat him to it]].
620* PlayingWithFire: His Counter abilities allow him to manipulate flames.
621* UngratefulBastard: In "Bottom of the Shade", Rita mentions that the Matchmaker would've died on the street if her father hadn't taken him in, and it's implied that he became part of the Dark Council after scheming with her uncle to kill her father with a car bomb on the Matchmaker's turf.
622* WouldHitAGirl: The hostage that kept Kang Minwoo and his fellow officers from taking down the Matchmaker was [[spoiler:Choi Jihoon's younger sister]], and she also ended up dead.
623[[/folder]]
624
625[[folder:Gambler ('''Unmarked Spoilers''' for "Proof of Heart")]]
626!!"Cecilia Shin" / Gambler
627-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Lee Soeun JP: \
628'''Type:''' Counter\
629'''Role:''' Supporter\
630'''Rarity:''' SSR\
631'''Team:''' Betatrix
632->''"You want to go up against with me, a gambler? Fu fu. All right. Then how about we put our jobs on the line for a game of chess?"''
633Shin Jia's aunt, head of Alphatrix Bionics, and a major player in the company's succession crisis after the death of Jia's grandfather.
634
635She is the main antagonist of "Proof of Heart".
636----
637* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Things that Gambler hates about Jia? Her impressive intellect, her importance in the company, [[StupidSexyFlanders and the fact that she has a better body than her]].
638* TheBet: In her Lifetime Contract scene, she makes a bet with the CEO over a chess game since she has yet to lose a single one against him.
639-->'''Gambler:''' If I win... you have to tell me everything you know about me and what you're planning to do. But if you win... Then I'll gladly sign that piece of paper. Sound fair? ...W-whatever the case...! It'll be me who gets the last laugh!
640-->''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (Cue stamping the contract.)]]''
641* BewareTheSillyOnes: She plays herself up as Shin Jia's bumbling DumbBlonde sidekick whose ambitions far outweigh her competence. Her ambition is actually the only thing she's ''not'' faking.
642* BitchInSheepsClothing: She pretends to be a helpful ally to Shin Jia while she's on the run, but it's only to use Jia as a pawn in her own plan.
643* ButtMonkey: In the comics, she's treated as an IneffectualSympatheticVillain who only gets so far thanks to her Jia clones.
644* CainAndAbel: Her first victim in "Proof of Heart" is her own brother, the Alphatrix Vice Chairman, kickstarting the events of the storyline.
645* TheChessmaster: She was once the third-best chess player in the world, and is the one pulling the strings throughout "Proof of Heart".
646* ChessMotifs: She sees herself as the weak King of the chessboard, and wants Jia to become her all-powerful Queen piece. The lining of her coat also has a chessboard pattern. As an employee, she attacks by conjuring giant chess pieces.
647* CloneArmy: She uses all the failed clones of Jia from her father's project as her tools in carrying out her scheme. When the Alphatrix team show up to confront her, Cecilia's final trump card is to unleash all of them.
648* EvilIsPetty: Her dislike of Jia started after a young Jia beat her a few times in chess.
649* TheGambler: It's right there in her name; she likes to make plans that involve extravagant gambits, and her kit's effectiveness is dependent on chance. Ironically, her preferred game is chess, which involves no random chance whatsoever.
650* GreenEyedMonster: Her motives for murdering multiple people and trying to ruin Jia's life? She envied her father giving Jia all the attention that she believes rightfully belonged to her.
651* {{Hypocrite}}: In the epilogue of "Proof of Heart", she tells Sysop that Matchmaker and Haven are "losers", after she went all-in on her scheme to outsmart Jia, lost everything, and is relying on Sysop to hide her from the authorities.
652* MasqueradingAsTheUnseen: Jia mentions that Kang did a background check on the name "Cecilia" and found out that the real one disappeared recently while wandering the refugee district after her mother's family abandoned her. "Cecilia" also revealed herself as the male "Voice of Eradicating Evil" who was deceiving Raphaela Juri the entire event.
653* OlderThanSheLooks: She can easily pass for being the same age as Jia or even younger (other characters mistake her for a child multiple times), but she's actually Jia's aunt. Her youthful appearance is thanks to plastic surgery.
654* {{Patricide}}: She's heavily implied to have murdered her father after using Mental Printing on his immobilized body to steal his memories and his TriggerPhrase that could control Shin Jia and her clones.
655* PromotedToPlayable: She started out as an NPC in "Proof of Heart", but proved memorable enough that she became a playable unit.
656* TheSociopath: Even when they played chess in their first meeting, Jia noticed how she treats her pieces without respect, ruthlessly sacrificing them and leaving nothing to protect her king. She treats people much the same way she does pieces, manipulating them relentlessly and throwing them away when they're no longer of use to her.
657* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: The "trauma" that awakened her Counter status wasn't even life-threatening, but it ''was'' world-shattering: after three consecutive losses against a young Jia who didn't even know how to play chess, Gambler wanted to wring Jia's neck, only to find a Counter Watch on her own wrist.
658* VoiceChangeling: Her necklace allows her to modify her own voice, which she uses to perfectly impersonate Jia's grandfather's voice and make use of her TriggerPhrase.
659* WalkingSpoiler: Her true nature is the main plot twist of "Proof of Heart".
660* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Given Jia's nature, Cecilia treats her as less than human, calling her a "monster" to her co-conspirators. This also leads her to woefully underestimate Jia's deductive abilities, which ultimately unravels her whole scheme.
661* WouldHurtAChild: Implied. She stole the identity of the real Cecilia, implying that she had a hand in the latter's disappearance.
662* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Sysop sees no more use for her after she bought out Future-at-War's stocks and secretly transferred them to the Dark Council, so he allows Evolved One to "devour" her (to get the memories that Gambler stole from her father), with Machine Collector and Mansion Master watching the grisly show.
663[[/folder]]
664
665!!Jehuty Biotech
666
667[[folder:As a group]]
668[[/folder]]
669
670[[folder:Wilbur Whateley/Dean Conner]]
671[[quoteright:529:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_862390299.png]]
672 [[caption-width-right:529:some caption text]]
673A university student who had racked up a serious debt on his dreams of finding archeological ruins in the Counterside. After surviving the expedition, he is revealed to have become the CEO of Jehuty Biotech under the name of "Dean Conner".
674
675He first appears in "Bottom of the Shade", and he's the main antagonist of "For the Uncrying".
676----
677* BadBoss: As the CEO of Jehuty Biotech, he cuts loose any employee who [[spoiler:fails to stop Horizon from chasing him]], not even bothering to pay off their medical bills.
678* BirdsOfAFeather: [[spoiler:After his KarmicDeath, his girlfriend slaps Horizon, explaining that [[GoldDigger she was using him for his money and all her efforts now mean nothing]]. Horizon says the trope verbatim as she returns the favor, and it does a number on the girl's teeth.]]
679* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Becoming the CEO of Jehuty Biotech hasn't made him any less of an asshole, and he has no qualms about getting rich off immoral human experimentation.
680* DirtyCoward: He frequently prioritizes his own hide in "Bottom of the Shade", and in "For the Uncrying" he taunts his opponents as he runs away. Shena even calls him out on it as he attempts to flee the continent while simultaneously taunting Horizon to come find him.
681* FauxAffablyEvil: He tries to play himself as an idealistic student and later a loving fiance and CEO, but in reality he is just a power-hungry narcissist with ChronicBackstabbingDisorder.
682* HateSink: He's a selfish, cowardly hypocrite with InsufferableGenius tendencies and no respect for anyone, and he will ''readily'' throw people under the bus to save his own skin. Furthermore, unlike other antagonists, he doesn't have BlueAndOrangeMorality or any redeeming qualities like a FreudianExcuse, [[WellIntentionedExtremist good intentions]], or even combat skill, [[VillainousValor bravery]] or [[TheChessmaster cunning]]. He may not be one of the most prominent or powerful villains in the setting, but he's certainly one of the more loathsome; even in-universe, you'll rarely find someone with a positive thing to say about him.
683* {{Hypocrite}}: For all his hatred and disgust towards Shena for [[spoiler:being a Shadow]], he also admits that he finds her attractive enough to [[TheMistress take as a mistress]].
684* InsultToRocks: When he is kidnapped by the ESPR, he's afraid that he's going to be sacrificed to the Lake of Knowledge, but the Professor states that he would never think of tainting the Lake with Wilbur's presence.
685* ItsAllAboutMe: He has no respect for anything other than himself and the methods that can elevate him higher in the world with power.
686* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He pleads for Horizon's mercy as he's dangling from the rooftop of Jehuty Biotech's building, only to hear her play back the very words he said as he abandoned Dash and Rita in the Counterside even after he goaded Dash into begging for his mercy. He spends his last moments begging anyone for help before [[SoundOnlyDeath a gunshot and a delayed thud are heard]].]]
687* KickedUpstairs: "For the Uncrying" reveals that this was the ESPR's punishment for him, as they find him too revolting to feed to the [[EldritchAbomination Lake of Knowledge]].
688* NeverMyFault: He refuses to take any sort of responsibility for his actions, [[spoiler:even when he's hanging from a building rooftop and Horizon has a gun pointed at him]].
689* ShoutOut: He has the same name as the child/titular monster from ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'', further referenced by his connection with the ESPR.
690* SmallNameBigEgo: Even as the CEO of Jehuty Biotech, he's ultimately an UnwittingPawn to the ESPR and the Elysium Philharmonic.
691* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: In the climax of "For the Uncrying", [[spoiler:Wilbur uses his camera artifact (amplified with Shena's technology) to summon multiple Britras on Charade, reasoning that if Horizon's going to corner him, he may as well take everyone with him]].
692* ThatManIsDead: This is his rationalization for [[spoiler:seeing Horizon's pursuit of him as unwarranted; "Wilbur Whateley" went missing in the Counterside, and "Dean Conner", CEO of Jehuty Biotech, owes Horizon jack squat]].
693* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:He has no ability to fight whatsoever in "For the Uncrying". Even when he's finally cornered on the roof of his HQ, his only defenses are his disguise technology to guilt trip Horizon into giving up and finally his gun, but Horizon isn't affected by either in the least. Horizon muses that, after running all kinds of simulations on the resistance she expected him to put up, she ended up overestimating him significantly.]]
694* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He and Jehuty Biotech are fairly well-regarded by the general public due to their philanthropic work. [[spoiler:With his death, their unsavory secrets come to light, but most of them are kept under wraps due to the sheer amount of support the company had in Charade.]]
695* TheVoice: In "The Iron Knight", [[spoiler:he (as "Dean Conner") calls Vivian to tell her that the real Hanna Anderson's corpse was found]].
696* YouHaveFailedMe: In "For the Uncrying", [[spoiler:after Horizon smashes through the defenses prepared by his Jehuty Biotech employees who were former members of the Replacer Syndicate, he orders his Strike Squad to have those employees executed]].
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Hanna Anderson ('''Unmarked Spoilers''' for "The Iron Knight")]]
700!! "Hanna Anderson"
701A member of The Brothers Abandoned who killed the real Hanna Anderson and uses her identity to trick Vivian Rashford into locating Medius's cymbals.
702
703She is a major antagonist in "The Iron Knight".
704----
705* EvilIsNotAToy: After swiping the "Holy Relic" (actually Medius's cymbals) from Vivian, "Hanna" [[DemonicPossession lets some of Medius's personality and memories possess her]] to claim Medius's powers for herself, only to end up [[LossOfIdentity losing her body to Medius entirely]].
706* KickTheDog: She tests Medius's powers on the villagers of Sherwood, causing them to shoot each other under the impression that C.O.s have suddenly appeared. When one guard realizes what they've done, they [[DrivenToSuicide turn their gun on themselves]].
707* KillAndReplace: Dean Conner's phone call to Vivian reveals that the real Hanna bled out from a gunshot wound and was tossed overboard while she was on a cruise ship the day she was deployed by Jehuty Biotech, and "Hanna" had been deceiving Vivian for the past three months.
708* KilledOffForReal: It's implied that she died with Medius when the Southern Border Guards took her down.
709* NoNameGiven: Even after her identity is exposed, the game continues to call her "Hanna" until Medius takes over.
710* YouAllLookFamiliar: Her Jehuty Biotech suit is a PaletteSwap of the suit used by the Black Tide's Sweepers.
711[[/folder]]
712
713!!!Strike Squad
714
715[[folder:In general]]
716They are antagonists in "For the Uncrying".
717----
718* PaletteSwap: Their portraits are recolored versions of Black Tide units.
719[[/folder]]
720
721!! The Brothers Abandoned
722
723[[folder:As a group]]
724A group of Old Administration soldiers who despise the Old Administration.
725
726They're antagonists in "Carnival".
727----
728* FallenHero: According to Sysop, they once assisted the Old Administration but grew to despise them and decided to break away from them.
729* TheMole: Maestra Nequitia implies to Hilde that she was able to ambush the Aksha and Cardias Divisions thanks to an "enemy within" the Administration.
730* ResignationsNotAccepted: [[spoiler:Montagne]] tells her comrade that the group won't "let her go" even if she survived her revenge plot since she abandoned her revenge on the Administration and used the group's power as she pleased.
731* YouAllLookFamiliar: Administration Riflemen, Shieldmen, and Sword Fighters can be seen among them.
732[[/folder]]
733
734[[folder:"Sniper" ('''Unmarked Spoilers''' for "Carnival")]]
735!! Montagne (real name Pio Vargus)
736Former Deputy Commander of the Cardias Division. She seeks revenge against Maestra Nequitia (and her vessel Revenant, by extension) for the death of her brother.
737
738She is a major antagonist in "Carnival".
739----
740* CynicismCatalyst: Maestra Nequitia's sadistic murder of her brother Sid, and [[TheCavalryArrivesLate reinforcements only managing to arrive after the rest of Cardias was wiped out]], led to her becoming part of The Brothers Abandoned after she survived the Administration Failure.
741* EnemyMine: She recruited Mors to help her team hunt down Maestra Nequitia, who's dormant within Revenant.
742* OlderThanSheLooks: She certainly doesn't look like someone who was active before the Administration Failure. She mentions being put into cryostasis for a time, which slowed her aging.
743* RiddleForTheAges: Did she provoke Revenant to shoot her dead by moving to shoot Louise or Chris ([[SadisticChoice with]] or [[SuicideByCop without]] intent), or [[SpitefulSuicide did she shoot herself dead to traumatize Louise and Chris]]? The answer is left unknown.
744** "Goodbye Tanaberin" reveals that [[spoiler:the answer ''still'' remains unknown, but at least Revenant shot the gun out of Montagne's hand, and Montagne is later seen alive in prison]].
745* SecretlyDying: Like the Maze Division, she has terminal Corruption Syndrome after surviving the Administration Failure through cryostasis, so she seeks to find Nequitia and avenge her brother before she becomes a Corrupted Object.
746* SoleSurvivor: "Carnival" opens with the Aksha and Cardias Divisions being overwhelmed by the Elysium Philharmonic. By the time Fenrir Division arrives to rescue them (with Maze and Camelot as support), Montagne is the only survivor named, though her last conversation with her comrades implies that they also survived the ambush back then.
747* ThanatosGambit: Near the climax of "Carnival", she's cornered by Revenant before she can harm Louise and Chris. She considers traumatizing the two a victory as long as it affects Revenant, so Revenant tells the two to cover their eyes as [[SoundOnlyDeath a gun is readied and a shot is fired]].
748* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: While she started out as a presumably respectable commander for the Old Administration, the emotional torture inflicted by the Elysium Philharmonic broke her to the point of hating the Administration for not saving her men in time, and she's ended up as little better than a common terrorist in her pursuit of revenge.
749[[/folder]]
750
751!! The Haven Organization (Unmarked spoilers below!)
752
753[[folder:As a group]]
754An organization that runs Havenland, a gambling resort airship.
755
756They're the main antagonists of the Project OZ story arc ("My Wish Is...", "The Moonless Night", and "Neverland Nevermore").
757----
758* ArcVillain: Of the Project OZ story arc.
759* WalkingSpoiler: Their status as antagonists isn't revealed until the climax of "My Wish Is...", the first part of the Project OZ story arc.
760[[/folder]]
761
762[[folder:Mr. Haven]]
763A member of the Dark Council, and the owner of Havenland. The name "Mr. Haven" is [[CollectiveIdentity used by both]] Haven and Madam Heron, a brother-sister duo.
764----
765!!!Tropes applicable to both:
766* AbusiveParents: Both ran away from home due to their father taking his drunken frustrations out on them after their mother's death. Heron even wanted Haven to "give that drunkard a shot of his own medicine", but he pitied their dad and just wanted to protect her.
767* CainAndAbel: As it turns out, almost every unsavory aspect of "Mr. Haven" can be traced back to Heron, while the actual Haven is much more genuinely well-meaning. Heron eventually gets sick of Haven's refusal to be as ruthless as she wanted him to be and defiance of her, and she brainwashes him during his climactic duel against Sigma.
768* EarlyBirdCameo: Downplayed. In the epilogue of "Proof of Heart", Gambler tells Sysop to make better friends than Matchmaker and Haven, both of whom she considers "losers".
769
770!!"Root"/Haven
771[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/301106009_968303227371845_493588484411797951_n_2.jpg]]
772 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
773The well-respected public face of the Haven Organization. He introduces himself as "Root" when he encounters Sigma and Team OZ unmasked.
774
775He is the deuteragonist of "Neverland Nevermore", and he's a supporting ally in Episode 11.
776----
777* TheAtoner: At the end of "Neverland Nevermore", he decides to finally take responsibility for his organization's actions and lets himself be arrested. Sysop later offers to break him out, but Haven declines, a decision that Sysop fully respects.
778* CowardlyLion: His real personality is rather timid and easily frightened, but he's still known as a formidable Counter who's never been bested in the ring before Sigma came along.
779* IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery: As Haven, he wears a black domino mask that gives him blank white eyes, concealing his identity to the public.
780* {{Manchild}}: He's described as having a lower emotional age than even the members of OZ (who are still minors), and loves to play and have fun rather than actually running his organization, leaving Heron to do it in his stead.
781* TheOneGuy: After the Matchmaker's death, Haven is the only known male member of the Dark Council working under Sysop.
782* ShoutOut: His mask is based on [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} Zorro's]].
783-->''The mask that Zorro wears. The mask that saves people suffering from oppression. Sis always said it looked corny, but it looked so cool to me. I felt like I wouldn't be scared if I had a mask like that.''
784* TokenGoodTeammate: While he's rather hedonistic for a member of the Dark Council, he's shown to have genuinely good intentions for his guests and underlings, which is more than can be said for the other Dark Council members.
785** Episode 11 shows that he even cares about his prison wardens in Acheron: they have a friendly rapport with him, and he cooperates with Hilde to make sure none of the wardens get hurt during her infiltration of Acheron.
786* YourCostumeNeedsWork: Because his unmasked identity isn't public knowledge, "Root" is seen as a Haven cosplayer who has the outfit down pat but lacks his formidable mentality.
787
788!!Madam Heron
789[[quoteright:352:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_2130924967.png]]
790 [[caption-width-right:352:some caption text]]
791The older sister of Root/Haven, and the leader of Wizard. She uses the "Mr. Haven" identity as an alias for her criminal activities.
792
793She is the main antagonist of "The Moonless Night" and "Neverland Nevermore".
794----
795* DeceasedFallGuyGambit: One of her subordinates shoots a Wizard support team goon dead while he's blurting out that she ordered him to torture Lulu.
796-->'''Madam Heron:''' Who would torture a little girl like that?! Who did this?!\
797'''Support team B:''' Uh...\
798'''Madam Heron:''' Was it you?\
799'''Support team B:''' Yes, it was... [[LooseLips But you ordered me t-]] [[KilledMidSentence (gets shot) A-aack!]]
800* FauxAffablyEvil: Her modus operandi is to take in homeless children, and then exploit and abuse them for financial gain under the veneer of kindness.
801* GreaterScopeVillain: For Wizard, and by extension "My Wish Is..." due to them being a branch of the Haven Organization.
802* LaserGuidedKarma: For abusing countless children and giving them nightmares about her, she's punished by Lulu forcing all of her own gathered nightmares onto her, making her suffer recurring nightmares that leave her unable to properly sleep. She later gets a second dose of this in prison, where inmates that were former Wizard children pummel her.
803* UncertainDoom: Her last scene ends with [[AbuseDiscretionShot the sounds of her being beaten up in prison]] by inmates that were former Wizard children.
804* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After the Haven Organization is arrested by the Administration and Heron is put in prison, Sysop abandons her to her fate at the hands of ex-Wizard inmates, leaving her with a message stating that she is of no more use to him.
805[[/folder]]
806
807!!!Consiglieres
808[[folder:Hudson]]
809[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/301157038_968303324038502_8050870533858446720_n.jpg]]
810 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
811[[/folder]]
812
813[[folder:Horan]]
814[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/301027566_968303347371833_8083927935494649919_n.jpg]]
815 [[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
816[[/folder]]
817
818[[folder:Huston]]
819[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1322891605.png]]
820 [[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
821[[/folder]]
822
823!!!Wizard
824[[folder:In general]]
825A shady Dark Council-affiliated group that takes in stray kids and gives them equipment to survive in exchange for favors, all the while keeping a tight grip on the kids' new "leashes".
826
827They're the main antagonists of "My Wish Is..." and they're major antagonists in "The Moonless Night".
828----
829* DestroyTheAbusiveHome: In the ending of "The Moonless Night", Liona uses bombs to demolish Wizard's headquarters, ensuring that they can no longer use it to regroup.
830* DidntSeeThatComing: The team that took away Dorothy and Skia's ability to fight didn't expect Liona (rather, her sword, Toto) to take them down. Fortunately for them, Toto is a picky eater and doesn't devour them.
831* NiceJobFixingItVillain: When Dorothy and Skia find out that Wizard lied to them about Liona being dead, their Support Group team outright admit to Wizard manipulating the duo and even causing the disaster that crippled them instead of trying to gaslight them, confident in the leashes restraining them (which they demonstrate by disabling Dorothy's prosthetic and triggering a factory reset on Skia).
832* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Matching the Project OZ story arc's ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' theme, this group is named after the titular Wizard of Oz.
833* YouAllLookFamiliar: Riflemen, Shieldmen, and Snipers can be seen among them.
834[[/folder]]
835
836!!Orochi's Followers
837[[folder:Yamata no Orochi]]
838-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Sa Moonyoung JP: \
839'''Type:''' Counter\
840'''Role:''' Ranger\
841'''Rarity:''' SSR\
842'''Team:''' Four Fiends\
843'''Subtitle:''' The Fallen Plague God
844->''"You can be hated by your own kind if you borrow my power. Can you handle that?"''
845Initially a rotating boss in Danger Close, she is an ancient deity that was once worshipped as a god. Following an incident with the Nanaharas, the deity lashed out as a giant snake.
846
847She is the main antagonist of "The Sun-Calling Tracks".
848----
849* AlasPoorVillain: Originally similar to a force of nature, she was tended to by a girl who would later become the first Nanahara priestess and befriended her. Following the priestess's death, she becomes so enraged at the world, that she ends up sealed. Even when she's defeated in the event, most of the cast express sympathy rather than anger at her.
850* AnimalMotifs: Snakes, obviously.
851* BadBoss: She ''threatens her own squad'' if set as squad leader. On the other hand, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality given her mentality]], she might not actually mean it as a threat.
852-->"How about I skewer you all and wear you like a necklace?"
853* BlueAndOrangeMorality: She dislikes humanity as a whole, so naturally she's not above disposing of people she has no use for or get in her way. On the other hand, she does take interests in individuals... and expresses it by offering to kill them anyway and [[YourSoulIsMine collect their souls]] to keep them pure and free from humanity's vices.
854* DevourTheDragon: Upon being freed, she kills her servant to gain back the power she gave them, mocking their belief that the human-hating Orochi would actually reward them.
855* EarlyBirdCameo: The New Origin update for the Global server lists her as a playable unit in Collection ahead of her official playable debut, and she was the first Danger Close boss after the update.
856* EvilSoundsDeep: She has a deep sultry voice.
857* GoingCommando: Heavily implied due to her art's angle and lacking the sprite detail that would normally be found on her in-game model.
858* HumansAreBastards: She firmly believes this, given the greed of the people that sought her and the priestess's blood to gain eternal life. It ended up tainting her perception of humanity permanently, and now she has little regard for humans in general.
859* JackOfAllStats: A very well-rounded Ranger, even more so after her BalanceBuff.
860* IcyBlueEyes: Fittingly for her snake theme.
861* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Exaggerated - her neckline goes ''below where her nipples should be'', and it takes two strips of cloth on top to preserve her modesty. There's no sign of what's keeping her dress up.
862* LeakingCanOfEvil: Sealed away by the Nanahara family and kept sealed for ages, but as of "The Sun-Calling Tracks", her damaged seal has allowed Orochi's influence to spread into the world in the form of C.O.s bearing her corrupting power.
863* NavelDeepNeckline: Her outfit has a plunging neckline that goes past her breasts and reaches her stomach.
864* {{Orochi}}: [[MeaningfulName Well, yeah.]]
865* PossessingADeadBody: Her Danger Close bio mentions that she's using the soulless body of the first Nanahara priestess as a vessel in place of her eight severed heads to gather her strength and return to reality.
866* ShockAndAwe: Her primary attack is firing lightning out of a giant snake's mouth.
867* SmugSuper: Whether as the antagonist of "The Sun-Calling Tracks" or as an employee of Coffin Company, she has the haughtiness of a (literal) force of nature.
868-->(After logging in) "Come, and show me your respect."
869-->(When assigned to the Lobby) "Sure, everyone thinks they can tell me what to do at first."
870* WorfHadTheFlu: [[spoiler:Her revival in "The Sun-Calling Tracks" is incomplete since Chifuyu's blood lacks the Divinity running through Chinatsu's blood.]]
871[[/folder]]
872
873[[folder:Orochi's Servant '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
874!!Nanahara Sayo
875An elder of the Nanahara clan, she was tempted by Orochi's power and conspired to set her free.
876
877She is a main antagonist in "The Sun-Calling Tracks".
878----
879* BatmanGambit: She had set up ''two'' gambits:
880** Her first involved poisoning both the Nanahara priestess and her bodyguard (Chinatsu's grandmother and Hayami Kanade) on the day Orochi's seal would've been reinforced, then sacrificing the weakened priestess to unseal Orochi. She didn't expect Kanade to kill the priestess with Kusanagi, but salvaged the situation to discredit and banish the Hayami family after killing Kanade and burying her on the mountain to be used as a wraith, all the while biding her time for the next chance.
881** She sabotaged Chinatsu's first attempt at banishing Orochi, which took out many in the Alliance who trusted Chinatsu, including Ogami Masaki's father. Not knowing about the sabotage means Chinatsu instead accepted all the blame for making an incorrect prediction, making her easy to discredit. Even Chinatsu's SelfSacrificeScheme was all a part of the plan.
882* ExactWords: She ''did'' witness Hayami Kanade kill the priestess and run away... but not in that exact order. The murder was also done to stop Sayo from unsealing Orochi.
883* TheHeavy: As Orochi is sealed away and thus has limited ability to act on her own, Sayo pulls the strings throughout the storyline.
884* HeroKiller: She brutally murdered Hayami Kanade for foiling her first attempt to unseal Orochi.
885* HiddenVillain: She's not revealed to be the real traitor in the Alliance until very late into the storyline.
886* MalevolentMaskedWoman: She wears a white veil that hides her face for most of "The Sun-Calling Tracks". In addition to making her look unsettling, it also conceals the unnatural youth she received from Orochi.
887* NiceJobFixingItVillain: After killing Kanade, she tells the others to bury her on the same mountain that Orochi is sealed on. This allows Kanade to revive as a lingering will, in order to restrain Orochi so Minato can land the final blow against her.
888* OlderThanSheLooks: "Ethereal Moon Splitter" confirms that she backstabbed Chinatsu and Chifuyu's grandmother 60 years ago, but borrowing Orochi's power slowed her aging significantly.
889* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: She betrayed the Family Alliance to unseal Orochi in return for Orochi's power and longevity, only for Orochi to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness dispose of her once finally freed]].
890* YouCantThwartStageOne: Despite the Family Alliance's attempts to stop her from unsealing Orochi using Chinatsu's blood, Chifuyu's blood is a good enough substitute since she's also a Nanahara.
891[[/folder]]
892
893[[folder:Habaki]]
894He is an antagonist in "The Sun-Calling Tracks" and "Ethereal Moon Splitter".
895----
896* BaldOfEvil: His portrait shows him to be bald behind his mask, and he's one of the traitorous members of the Family Alliance.
897* EvilReactionary: A large part of his actions are driven by his belief that the newer generations of the Family Alliance are directly at odds with their traditions.
898* NoNameGiven: He was only known as "Elder" during "The Sun-Calling Tracks". His name is revealed in "Ethereal Moon Splitter".
899* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:After Judas swipes the Akaitama from him, Lenore injects him with the blood of the Nether God to [[ForcedTransformation transform him into a Plagued Ghost]] and sets him loose on Chifuyu. Though Chifuyu defeats him with only one arm, Sanae is the one to finish him off.]]
900[[/folder]]
901
902!!Gronia Rebels
903[[folder:Dangerous Bastards]]
904They are antagonists in "Carnival".
905----
906
907!!Jacques
908----
909
910!!Jacques' son
911----
912[[/folder]]
913
914[[folder:Pure Blooded Knowledge Regiment]]
915A faction in Gronia that hounded the Administrator during his investigation of Maestra's appearance in the Normalside.
916----
917[[/folder]]
918
919!!Northern Union
920
921[[folder:In general]]
922[[/folder]]
923
924[[folder:Goliath]]
925->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Kim Da-ol JP: \
926'''Type:''' Mech\
927'''Role:''' Siege\
928'''Rarity:''' SSR
929->''"For the motherland. I will not stop."''
930A military weapon created by the Northern Union that was built to intercept hostile ships on its own, and it proved its worth by shooting down in a single blow a pirate-commandeered Task Force Armored Ship as it crossed the Covenant's airspace.
931
932It's a minor antagonist in "Proof of Heart".
933----
934* GatheringSteam: Its Special gives it a stackable attack buff when it's not near a Tower or Boss, and at Skill Level 5 the buff jumps from 30% to 45% per stack and is permanent at 4 stacks.
935* ImmuneToFlinching: It is permanently immune to Hitstun from any attack.
936* {{Nerf}}: Initially, it had nearly 180k HP and high defenses alongside bonus damage to ships and its basic attack piercing MDL, making the meta switch to Anti-Siege gear over a few hours. An update scaled back most of its larger stats.
937* WeaponOfXSlaying: Deals additional damage to Towers.
938[[/folder]]
939
940[[folder:Grendel]]
941->'''Voiced by:''' KR: Bang Yeonji JP: \
942'''Type:''' Mech\
943'''Role:''' Sniper\
944'''Rarity:''' SSR
945->''"For our motherland. The Hammer of Justice is here."''
946A crude, multi-limbed mobile weapon designed as an operational platform for the Hammer of Justice, a railgun that destroys the defensive force fields generated by some Corrupted Objects.
947----
948* AnchoredAttackStance: Like Estaque, Grendel assumes an anchored stance with its legs before firing its main gun. As a result, it has 0 Evasion.
949* AntiArmor: After using its Special, its next attack inflicts Barrier Reflux, destroying barriers on hit and inflicting damage equal to the amount of barrier drained.
950* ImmuneToFlinching: It's permanently immune to Hitstun from Special skills and below.
951* SpiderTank: It's a mobile artillery platform mounted on four legs. It can also use its front legs to hit enemies in melee range.
952[[/folder]]
953[[folder: Kostrama Mavka]]
954[[/folder]]
955!!!NOA
956[[folder:As a group]]
957They are the main antagonists of "Ethereal Moon Splitter".
958----
959* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They initially appear to be a subversion as a registered [=TASKFORCE=] group handling C.O.s. [[spoiler:They show their true colors the moment they inject Chifuyu with the blood of the Nether God.]]
960* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: They have names of figures from the Bible and Slavic Folklore.
961[[/folder]]
962
963[[folder:Judas]]
964The leader of NOA.
965----
966* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:While trying to make his escape after failing to secure the third Sacred Treasure (i.e., Orochinagi Chifuyu), his extraction team is put to sleep by Gremory. Since her contract prevents her from killing him, she instead sends him to ''Orochi's location''.]]
967* MalevolentMaskedMan: He's always seen with a mask over his face, and he turns out to be a villain.
968* ObviouslyEvil: He's named ''Judas''. Unsurprisingly, [[spoiler:he betrays Habaki once he swipes the Akaitama]].
969* RenegadeRussian: He hails from the Northern Union, implied by the names of their units and some of their vernacular to be the geographical equivalent of Russia. He's also a MadScientist seemingly unaffiliated with anyone and is operating on his own agenda.
970[[/folder]]
971
972[[folder:Lenore]]
973[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1957417138.png]]
974 [[caption-width-right:350:Lenore]]
975-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: JP: \
976'''Type:''' Counter\
977'''Role:''' Striker\
978'''Rarity:''' SSR\
979'''Team:''' Northern Union
980->''"I've been waiting for this day, comrade. This arrangement will benefit us both, as that is what I saw."''
981Judas's daughter, and an executive who belongs to the Northern Union Special Ops Team.
982----
983* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the Global server, she became a Counter Pass unit after "Little, Vincent" was added, much sooner than when she debuted alongside Episode 11 in the Korean server.
984* DeathIsCheap: [[spoiler:TheStinger of "Ethereal Moon Splitter" reveals that a "backup shell" of her is activated when her vital signs are confirmed lost.]]
985* IronicName: "Lenore" means either "Light" or "Compassion".
986* PromotedToPlayable: In "Ethereal Moon Splitter", [[TheUnfought she doesn't get fought as a boss (or even as an enemy) despite being one of the event's main antagonists]]. She eventually made her playable debut as a Counter Pass unit.
987* SmugSuper: She is an "artificial priestess" with the same precognitive abilities that the Nanahara priestesses have, making her very arrogant and self-assured as she can see the outcomes of her actions before they occur.
988* TransformationHorror: [[spoiler:Judas injects her with the blood of the Plague God to bring her up to the same level as Orochinagi Chifuyu, in spite of Chifuyu's warnings against it. However, lacking Chifuyu's HeroicWillpower means Lenore ends up painfully transforming into a Plagued Ghost instead, much like the other subjects.]]
989* WellDoneDaughterGirl: One of her main drives is to make her father, Judas, proud. [[spoiler:She proclaims this even as he painfully converts her into a Plagued Ghost with no regard for her well-being.]]
990[[/folder]]
991
992!!Charade's Gauntlet League
993
994[[folder:Grill Party]]
995Canary Squad's former employers.
996
997They are the main antagonists of "Little, Vincent".
998----
999[[/folder]]
1000
1001[[folder:Wyler]]
1002A soldier utterly obsessed with Skinner. He recently gained parole for lack of evidence related to his involvement in the death of his Gauntlet League teammate.
1003
1004He is a major antagonist in "Starry Night".
1005----
1006* EarlyBirdCameo: In "Frozen Corridors", Wyler is mentioned as someone a client of Lamda wanted on parole for a recent murder.
1007* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Noelle exposing his cheating during his match against Canary Squad through a livestream definitively ends his Gauntlet career. In the ending, he's sent back to prison, possibly for good.]]
1008* StalkerWithACrush: His obsession with Skinner is so bad that he used to constantly stalk her before he was locked up in Lotus.
1009[[/folder]]
1010
1011[[folder:Ozymandias]]
1012!!Ozymandias (real name Julia Leonhardt)
1013[[quoteright:952:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1098798617.png]]
1014 [[caption-width-right:952:Ozymandias]]
1015The Gauntlet Champion of Charade, she's a Grade S Counter and the CEO of a numbered TASKFORCE.
1016
1017She first appears in "Spring of Cypress", and she's the main antagonist of "Starry Night".
1018----
1019* AnimalMotifs: Her surname and [[spoiler:her Zodiac Knight title]] reflect her lion motifs.
1020* BigFancyHouse: She lives in a fancy apartment where she regularly hosts huge parties at night.
1021* BloodKnight: Compared to the sponsors who keep pushing the heads of third-grade citizens down and use dirty tactics to stop Canary Squad, Ozymandias at least is honest about her itch to fight.
1022* FallenHero: [[spoiler:She is the Knight of Leo of the Zodiac Knight's Red Shift division, and her weapon is one of their Star Armaments.]]
1023* ILetYouWin: [[spoiler:She actually had an "ace up her sleeve" after Félicette forces her into an aerial battle, which triggers an old memory of Félicette giving Ozymandias advice about addressing that exact situation. She decides to not use it since it would've killed Félicette and Laika, and is later revealed to have saved them before they hit the ground.]]
1024* NobleDemon: 'Noble' might be a stretch given that she's complicit in keeping up the Gauntlet's corrupt nature, [[spoiler:or the fact that she remorselessly gave a false testimony pressured by her sponsors that got Félicette's parents killed]], but by the end of her match with Canary Squad, [[spoiler:she seems to have had a change of heart after Félicette drives her into a corner, [[GracefulLoser hands over the champion title without denying the outcome]], and even guides her towards the truth of her parents' deaths as an apology]].
1025* RankScalesWithAsskicking: A former knight captain of the Zodiac Knights, Grade S Counter, and reigning Gauntlet Champion of Charade for years; no wonder every watcher has their doubts about Canary Squad taking her down.
1026* ThrillSeeker: A life of riches has hardly satisfied her desires for stimulation, which is mainly why she keeps butting heads with her business-oriented sponsors for her whims, constantly goads Félicette into attacking her outside of the Gauntlet, and even orders her men to not immediately destroy Canary Squad when they go up against her.
1027[[/folder]]
1028!! Pilgrims
1029[[folder: In General]]
1030A group which proclaims itself the successor of the Replacer Syndicate.
1031----
1032* ChekhovsNews:
1033[[/folder]]
1034[[folder:Faust]]
1035[[quoteright:571:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60110_1860074042.png]]
1036----
1037* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance
1038* OneSteveLimit:
1039[[/folder]]
1040!!Other Event Antagonists
1041[[folder:The Three Stooges]]
1042A trio of Counters who snuck in and tried to ruin the Counter Academy Christmas event. The serve as the antagonists of Miracle of th Holy Night.
1043----
1044AlasIneffectualSympatheticVillain: Austin does not garner any sympathy after explaining why he did it, as even the children point out how ungrateful he is.
1045[[/folder]]
1046
1047[[folder:Lone Lee]]
1048-> '''Voiced by:''' KR: Yoo Young JP: \
1049'''Type:''' Soldier\
1050'''Role:''' Supporter\
1051'''Rarity:''' SSR\
1052'''Team:''' Lonely Villainess
1053->''"Ah, I knew you'd call me. You're in need of my talent, aren't you?"''
1054A scientist who hates happy couples and relationships.
1055She is the main antagonist of "World's most delicious and horrifying chocolate", the protagonist of "Fateful Summer", and a supporting character in "Vice President's Holidays".
1056----
1057* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:She musters her courage to confess to G.A.P. Dark in the epilogue of "Vice President's Holidays", only to be let down gently. However, he does promise to find her when the fighting is over.]]
1058* AntiVillain: Despite being labeled as a villainess and having the occasional antagonistic role, she's hardly a bad person at all, just someone who DesperatelyCravesAffection while not really understanding how to get it.
1059* TheEeyore: She's a very sad and unhappy individual, [[LoveRedeems it takes getting to know G.A.P. Dark to bring her to a more helpful path]].
1060* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:In "Vice President's Holidays", she created the Mone Penguins and other C.O.s harassing Mone's village because she's being held hostage by mercenaries led by Dracasia. When she's found by G.A.P. Dark, she's ashamed of her cowardice, but he tells her that being afraid is natural and inspires her to overcome her failures.]]
1061* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:She was apparently bullied as a child for her appearance, and as such she grew up alone with no social skills and thus no ability to properly form bonds with other people.]]
1062* IfItsYouItsOkay: Despite having an explicit preference for guys, she finds herself falling for G.A.P. Dark during "Fateful Summer", and still carries a torch for him in "Vice President's Holidays".
1063* IncompatibleOrientation: In "Fateful Summer", she doesn't consider Shiyoung her soulmate despite Rosaria's ritual summoning Shiyoung according to Lee's very specific standards, because Lee's only attracted to men.
1064* MakerOfMonsters: She's knowledgeable enough to create C.O.s from scratch.
1065* MeaningfulName: She's very much a '[[PunnyName lonely]]' person.
1066* PerpetualFrowner: Has a frown on her face by default.
1067* PromotedToPlayable: She made her playable debut as a Counter Pass unit alongside the "Fateful Summer" event.
1068* ScaryTeeth: Hers are sharp fangs, unlike other human characters. Making them more inexplicable is the fact they're apparently natural.
1069* TheUnfought: Her ''C.O. creations'' are fought as enemies in "World's most delicious and horrifying chocolate", but not her.
1070[[/folder]]
1071
1072[[folder:Magellan Prediction Society]]
1073A cult that worships Corrupted Objects, and believes themselves to be a chosen people who will enter the new world. They are led by Magellan the Prophet and his right-hand man Bishop Elcano.
1074
1075They first appear in Episode 2, and they're antagonists in SWAT 4's Side Story and "For the Uncrying".
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1077* BigBadWannabe: They're ultimately just a bunch of non-powered kooks with guns (save for Elcano who is an actual Counter), a far cry from the {{Eldritch Abomination}}s and superpowered people that show up as antagonists elsewhere. As such, they never become particularly prominent threats.
1078* BrownBagMask: The cultists initially wore these, but that made them very easy to track for SWAT 4 since Kang simply had to find the only place in town that was ordering a ton of paper bags and wasn't a bakery. They switch to balaclavas in later appearances.
1079* DrugsAreBad: They deal in a type of FantasticDrug known as Elixir, which gives the user a remarkable HealingFactor but also causes Corruption in them.
1080* FacelessGoons: Their members have their faces hidden by either brown paper bags or balaclavas.
1081* OneWingedAngel: When cornered in Episode 4, Magellan himself turns into a giant Collapser (a failed Replacer that resembles little more than a blob of Corrupted flesh).
1082* ReligionOfEvil: They worship ''Corrupted Objects'' and are getting their drugs from the Replacer Syndicate, so yes, they're evil.
1083* ThemeNaming: Their leader is named Magellan the Prophet, and his second-in-command takes on the name Elcano, after the historical Magellan's slave.
1084* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Most of the cult's remnants, including Elcano, end up disposed of by Shena; the only potential survivors would've been those taken down by Horizon and Minwoo.]]
1085[[/folder]]
1086
1087[[folder:Poison Rats]]
1088They are the main antagonists of "Devil and Bartender".
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