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7!Lumen Sages
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9[[folder:Father Balder]]
10[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/father_balder.png]]
11-> ''"Rise, my child! Rise to realize your true potential! Unleash your power and awaken the Eyes of the World!"''
12-> '''Voiced by:''' Grant Albrecht (EN), Creator/NorioWakamoto (JP)\
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14The mysterious CEO of the Ithavoll Group, who is eventually revealed as both the BigBad and as Bayonetta's father. His past version is in the sequel (see Masked Lumen).
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16* AgentPeacock: He is an elderly sage who wears an ornamental gown along with the body of a white peacock draped around his shoulders, its feathers fanned out behind him. He proves himself a badass when, shortly after tossing Luka out of a window and stopping Bayonetta's bullets, he destroys two demons with little to no effort; he even [[TheFightingNarcissist combs his hair with a feather]] after killing the second one.
17* AnimalMotifs: The peacock.
18* AntiVillain: In ''[[Anime/BayonettaBloodyFate Bloody Fate]]'', where he is shown to have been driven mad from past experiences [[spoiler:(namely losing Rosa)]] and is something of a WellIntentionedExtremist, his reasons to basically cause [[OmnicidalManiac omnicide]] being out of a misguided desire to make a better world. Notably, Bayonetta's opinion of him in the movie is more pity than disgust, unlike the game. [[spoiler:Becomes full-on this in the second game, where we see his younger self. He's vehemently against the Witch Hunts ''and'' genuinely loves Rosa and Cereza. Sealing Loptr, the mad god, away inside himself drives him to insanity... and over the edge. It makes playing the first game a hell of a lot different.]]
19* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:He is later revealed to be Bayonetta's father.]]
20* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler:In the second game we see a flashback cutscene of the end of the first game where Balder is freed from [[BigBad Loptr's]] influence, but sacrifices himself to slay the god. As he dies, he promises to watch over Bayonetta from the afterlife. He DisappearsIntoLight and accepts his fate.]]
21* BadassFingerSnap: When he commands his KillSat to fire.
22* BarrierWarrior: Uses one to defend himself during the boss fight, especially when Bayonetta uses her demon summons.
23* BiblicalMotifs: Has elements of Lucifer (specially the Yezidi edition, Melek Taus; particularly ironic in the latter since SatanIsGood in that religion), and Enochian Angels (Babogel, Bornogo).
24* BigBad: Of the first game.
25* BilingualBonus: His battle cries are in Enochian.
26* BondOneLiner: After tossing [[spoiler:Luka]] through a window:
27--> It looks like my plans have gone right out the window.
28* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:As revealed in 2, he was actually a good person. The influence of Loptr's soul drove him into his madness and evil.]]
29* CatchPhrase: He has a tendency of referring to Bayonetta as "My dear, sweet child" and other variations.
30* TheChessmaster: Naturally, being a BigBad who only actually appears in a small segment of the game, Balder has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes since the very first chapter of the game, [[spoiler:faking his own death in the process]]. Although he only appears in a small segment, [[spoiler:his voice is present throughout the whole game, you just don't know who it is until you meet him.]]
31* ClimaxBoss: His fight is set up after several big reveals, rematches with clones of the Auditio, and is the end to Bayonetta's arc about restoring her memories in the first game.
32* ColonyDrop: During the boss fight, he'll occasionally summon a large meteor to hit Bayonetta. Also, in the last leg of the fight, he'll pull the KillSat out of space and throw it at her, leading to a TennisBoss moment.
33* CombatSadomasochist: He does an awful lot of moaning throughout the fight.
34* ComicBookFantasyCasting: [[https://twitter.com/PG_kamiya/status/965241235920248832 Kamiya]] admitted that Father Balder's appearance was inspired by Music/DavidBowie, at least partially.
35* CoolMask: He wears a golden mask that covers half of his face.
36* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the CEO of the Ithavoll Group and the first game's BigBad.
37* DrivenToMadness: [[spoiler:Subverted in the case of Rosa's murder. His actual event of this happening was after his HeroicSacrifice, which led to Loptr gradually driving him completely insane by the time of the first game.]]
38* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:As he's dying, Loptr tries to escape his body. He regains his sanity and proves himself truly heroic by keeping Loptr sealed as he dies.]]
39* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler:He is The Lumen Sage from The Intro.]]
40* ElementalPowers: As a Lumen Sage, his powers are derived from the Sun, hence all of his attacks technically count as [[ThePowerOfTheSun solar magic]].
41* EnergyWeapon: Can fire a beam of light from his hand.
42* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:He is the Right Eye of the world while Bayonetta is the Left Eye of the world. As such, his powers of light contrast hers and he has the same SummonMagic she does.]]
43* EvilGloating: All of the villains get into this to some extent, but Balder is incredibly long-winded; rather, he's one of the few characters who got away with monologuing to [[HatesSmallTalk Bayonetta]]; it's not like she could [[TalkToTheFist shut him up in her normal fashion]] with him [[HumanShield carrying Cereza]].
44* EvilIsHammy: As the BigBad, he's one of the hammiest characters of all in the first game.
45* TheExile: As punishment for breaking their taboo, he was exiled to a far off land away from the rest of the Lumen.
46* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a black glove on one hand and a golden ring on the other.
47* FauxAffablyEvil: In the first game, he is shown to be an incredibly horrible person and while he at first seems polite he is merely hiding how bad he actually is. [[spoiler:The second game reveals that it was actually Loptr in control of him]].
48* FauxlosophicNarration: In substance, his exposition is very straightforward, but it's couched in terms so lofty and obscure that Bayonetta doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.
49* FeatherMotif: Besides having a lot of feathers in his design, he also uses feathers as a makeshift hair comb.
50* FluffyFashionFeathers: His outfit is decorated with peacock feathers.
51* GlassCannon: Played with. Balder has various, powerful attacks at his disposal, but he only has one bar of health unlike most bosses. Whenever Bayonetta performs a climax, Balder will kill the demon and replenish his health.
52* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: His colors reflect his angelic powers.
53* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:The real Balder is actually rather benevolent as far as the Lumen Sages go. As revealed in ''2'', this version was BrainwashedAndCrazy on account of Loptr's influence. See "Masked Lumen" for more on his prior self.]]
54* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: As soon as you beat him, he gets back up once Bayonetta returns from returning her younger self to her own time and knocks Bayonetta out.
55* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: The enemy profile for Balder in the first ''Bayonetta'' paints him as a remorseless, evil man driven purely by self-interest who started the Witch Hunts to further his plans, to the point of saying that he seduced Rosa and sired Bayonetta purely as a ruse to gain the Left Eye of Darkness. ''Bayonetta 2'' reveals that [[GoodAllAlong this is only]] [[TragicVillain vaguely true]]: Balder was duped by the Cardinal Virtues into starting the Witch Hunts and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he was properly mortified when he realized it]], he loved Rosa and his daughter dearly, and his plan in the first game was to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans recreate the world so he could bring Rosa back]], which had been twisted and distorted by [[spoiler:Loptr, who was possessing and corrupting him from within, driving him to his evil actions.]]
56* IWasQuiteALooker: [[spoiler:The Masked Lumen in ''2'' is him. And he was quite the {{Bishounen}} in his day.]]
57* KarmicDeath: Balder's EvilPlan was to resurrect Jubileus and allow it to destroy the entire universe, and recreate it for the angels. [[GoneHorriblyRight He succeeds and is its first victim.]] [[spoiler:Subverted in the sequel, as it turns out he lived through being absorbed by Jubileus, and all his evil deeds should be accredited to Loptr.]]
58* KickTheDog: He's rather fond of this, to say the least. From [[spoiler:trying to have Luka pulled apart by angels like he did with his father twenty years earlier before sending him out a window to ''mocking Jeanne after her death'' in front of Bayonetta and revealing he had her {{Brainwashed}}]], you ''will'' have every reason to kick this bastard's smarmy ass by the time the battle starts. [[spoiler:Reveals in the second game attribute these to Loptr instead.]]
59* KillSat: He tries to hit Bayonetta with a satellite laser cannon. When that doesn't work, [[ColonyDrop he drops it on top of her.]] It doesn't help.
60* KnightOfCerebus: Barring a bad pun he throws out, the brief screen time he has is completely humorless. Bayonetta gets pissed enough at him that she quickly drops her DeadpanSnarker attitude.
61* KnightTemplar: He is bound and determined to make sure that Paradiso is victorious in their struggle against Inferno, even if the entire world is destroyed in the process. [[spoiler:Subverted in the second game where we learn that this is just the result of being tainted by Loptr's evil.]]
62* KungShui: He destroys buildings and satellites throughout his fight with Bayonetta.
63* LargeHam: The guy chews the scenery into an extravagant paste.
64* LaserBlade: His main attack during the boss fight with him.
65* LastOfHisKind: [[GenocideFromTheInside His doing]], alongside the genocide of the Umbra Witches. [[spoiler:Or rather it isn't, but rather it's Loptr's fault.]]
66* LightEmUp: Primarily fights using the power of light.
67* LightIsNotGood: He is [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming named after the god of light]] in Myth/NorseMythology, has white hair, pale skin, wears a golden mask, is one commanding the angels, and wields ThePowerOfTheSun. He orchestrated the genocide of both the Umbra Witches and all the other Lumen Sages, upsetting the balance of darkness and light in the universe in the process. He also [[spoiler:killed Antonio Redgrave, the father of Luka]] and does not seem to care for his [[spoiler:daughter]] beyond being a tool for the awakening of Jubileus, who he intends to use to destroy the current universe so that a prettier one can be created. [[spoiler:Subverted with TheReveal in ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'' that {{Light Is|Good}} GoodAllAlong, as his evil actions were because he was BrainwashedAndCrazy [[SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan on account of Loptr's soul within him]]]].
68* LoveMakesYouCrazy: According to ''[[Anime/BayonettaBloodyFate Bloody Fate]]'', he was driven mad after being forced to separate from the woman he loved. Crazy enough that he ended up killing her so that he could remake the world. [[spoiler:As revealed in ''2'', this alone wasn't enough. He was also corrupted from the inside out by the soul of [[ManBehindTheMan Loptr]] in his body over time.]]
69* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:He's Bayonetta's father, with some shades of PervertDad as well. Bayonetta is understandably weirded out. Subverted as of ''2'', where he genuinely was a loving father and that all his negative traits were the result of Loptr's possession.]]
70* MeaningfulEcho: After spending the first game calling Bayonetta, "My dear, sweet child", and telling her "Fear not, for I am always watching over you", in the most creepy way possible, [[spoiler:at the beginning of the second game, when he dies, he finally says those words the way a father should, foreshadowing his [[GoodAllAlong fundamental goodness]].]]
71* MindOverMatter: Has powerful telekinesis and uses this to fling a building, fire a KillSat, then ''throw'' said KillSat at Bayonetta.
72* MyGrandsonMyself: A variation - according to Antonio's notebook, the CEO of Ithavoll Group has claimed to be a descendant of the Lumen Sages. When Bayonetta finally meets him, it turns out he is in fact a Lumen Sage himself.
73* ANaziByAnyOtherName: After Balder makes his speech all about his EvilPlan and how he wants to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the universe]] Luka states that everything he says is "Diarrhea of the mouth" because there's been [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler infamous genocidal figures]] just like him.
74* NeckSnap: How he kills Gomorrah.
75* NoSell: All of your summons do literally no damage to so much as his clothing before he kills them. [[spoiler:Even the finishing blow, [[BoomHeadshot a tube of lipstick shot like a bullet right into his head]] is proven afterwards to have done pretty much nothing.]]
76* OhCrap: He's too theatrical to say "oh crap", but he has this reaction after he realizes that [[spoiler:Jeanne's action of pulling Bayonetta from the Jubileus statue not only foiled his century-long plans, but would eventually unleash an insane deity on the universe]].
77* OmnicidalManiac: His plan to reunite the three realms would end up killing everyone.
78* OneWingedAngel: When he prepares to fight Bayonetta, he sprouts twelve wings.
79* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: [[spoiler:He tells Bayonetta in ''2'' that ''she'' should be the one to kill him should he go evil.]]
80* OrgasmicCombat: Even your most powerful attacks does nothing more than make him groan or moan.
81* PathOfInspiration: He's been manipulating the people of Vigrid with the Lumen Sages' religion to expand the ranks of his army and destroy all traces of the Umbra Witches. Not to mention his ultimate goal of reviving Jubileus, which means the end of the world.
82* PlayingWithFire: Uses fire in some of his attacks such as tossing fireballs or summoning pillars of flame from below.
83* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: He's very polite towards Bayonetta. She considers him a horrible, irredeemable monster and treats him as such.
84* PowerGivesYouWings: Twelve of them, in fact.
85* ThePowerOfTheSun: As a Lumen Sage, he derives his power from the sun.
86* PurpleProse: Don't expect his speeches to be simple. His introduction monologue would be half as long if he expressed himself with simple words. It's even lampshaded by Bayonetta.
87-->'''Bayonetta:''' Could you dispose with the riddles and tell me what these sodding Eyes actually are?
88* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Over 600 years old. He was born October 25th, 1379.
89* RedBaron: Called the Tyrant Sage in the lore entries in ''Bayonetta 2'', and Master of the Heavens in the achievement for beating his boss fight.
90* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Bayonetta's red. Best seen in the cutscene before his boss battle, when his cold, calculating personality clashes with Bayonetta's showy, emotional, and furious comments.
91* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: He is named after the god of light in Myth/NorseMythology.
92* SatanicArchetype: The best and brightest of an angelic holy order that fell from grace and eventually destroyed them all. On top of that his boss form's design was based after Lucifer, and in 2 [[spoiler:rebelled against God alongside one of the forces of hell. Ironically enough, he wasn't even evil.]]
93* SilverFox: He might have gray hair, but he still possesses an air of sophistication.
94* SinisterMinister: He's the self-styled HighPriest of Vigrid's pseudo-religion, but is also an OmnicidalManiac responsible for the extermination of the Umbra Witches.
95* SissyVillain: He certainly acts the part with his soft, preening voice, and his fashion sense is atrociously flamboyant (a dead albino peacock as a stole, a gold half-mask, and a monocle earring, among other things). Underneath it all, though, [[AgentPeacock he's also a nigh godlike Lumen Sage]].
96* SphereOfDestruction: Can trap Bayonetta in a ball of light, leaving her open to attack.
97* StarCrossedLovers: With Rosa, as the movie shows. [[spoiler:The fact that the world drove them apart eventually drove him mad, causing him to try and destroy it and remake it anew. His final moments as Sheba kills Jubileus has him longingly calling out for Rosa]].
98* TheStoic: He's calm throughout both chapters he appears in, but when [[spoiler:Jeanne pulls Bayonetta from the statue of Jubileus]] he totally loses his shit (and for good reason):
99-->'''Balder''': Are you ''insane?!'' Light and dark! Unless both halves remain, the universe will lose its balance and face ''another Armageddon''!
100* TakingYouWithMe: In the opening for ''2'', he appears to do this for an evil influence that has inhabited his body, apparently driving his madness, dying, but adamant that the influence and he will "perish together." [[spoiler:As the ending of the same game reveals, that is [[GreaterScopeVillain Loptr]], whom he imprisoned within his body.]]
101* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Of course, once Balder realizes that [[spoiler:he's going to die for nothing]], he accepts his fate, taking care to [[spoiler:make his last words MeaninglessMeaningfulWords]].
102* TimeShiftedActor: He is voiced by Grant Albrecht and Creator/NorioWakamoto as an old man and by Creator/CrispinFreeman and Creator/TakehitoKoyasu as his younger self, [[spoiler:the Masked Lumen]].
103* TimeStandsStill: Like all Lumen Sages, he can perform Light Speed to move at incredible speeds. Though he only uses it once during the cutscene before the fight, the difficulty of getting a slowdown off of his normal attacks suggests that he can counteract Witch Time as fast as it's triggered.
104* TragicVillain: ''[[Anime/BayonettaBloodyFate Bloody Fate]]'' explains his motivations as being driven to madness by being seperated from Rosa as well as from the "injustices" of the world. [[spoiler:''2'' further explains he was not only tricked by the Cardinal Virtues into starting the Witch Hunts (something he's horrified by when he realizes it), but his evil was caused by being BrainwashedAndCrazy due to a HeroicSacrifice earlier in his life]].
105* TraumaCongaLine: [[spoiler: This poor bastard goes through the ''absolute wringer'': he's ousted from his clan for his forbidden love with Rosa, tricked into starting the Witch Hunts, his beloved wife dies in his arms, he's manipulated into trying to kill his own daughter, he goes through his wife dying in his arms ''a second time'', he's possessed by a GodOfEvil and goes insane, gets [[MercyKill killed by his daughter]], and if the lore is anything to go by, when he ultimately died [[TakingYouWithMe saving the world from Loptr's influence]], his soul was taken to Paradiso and [[AndIMustScream mutated into another angel]] for his daughter to kill. WHOOF.]]
106* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler:He and the Masked Lumen are the same person.]]
107* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He credits the visible opulence of Isla Del Sol to his leadership skills. He's probably right in that regard, though of course he doesn't make it publicly known that his ultimate goal is to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy everything]].
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110[[folder:Masked Lumen]]
111[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/546be9109f8ad804917a8bcab29cbb4d.png]]
112-> ''"Very well then, Bayonetta: you shall be the first Umbra Witch to die at my hands!"''
113-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman (EN), Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (JP)\
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115A mysterious Lumen Sage that appears as an antagonist in the second game. Not much is known about him other than his grudge against Loki, and, by extension, Bayonetta, whom he clashes with several times as she tries to defend the boy. He was brought forth by [[{{God}} Aesir]].
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117* {{Animorphism}}: Can transform into a white wolf during combat.
118* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler:There is a flashback cutscene of the end of the first game where Balder is freed from [[BigBad Loptr's]] influence, but sacrifices himself to slay the god. As he dies, he promises to watch over Bayonetta from the afterlife. He DisappearsIntoLight and accepts his fate.]]
119* BadassBoast: Prior to the final battle:
120-->[[spoiler:"Humans need not be told what their will shall be. We can create our world with our own eyes! ... We may not see our next step. We may stumble. We may fall off the path. But we always move forward. That is the power of man."]]
121* CallBack:
122** [[spoiler:The entire last battle against him is basically a Father Balder rematch with Bayo 2's combat system. He sprouts a huge set of wings shaped like peacock feathers, he fights like he did in the first game, and the exact same music plays.]]
123** Because only the Umbra Witches are playable in story mode, the other characters have custom animations for victory poses in Tag Climax. [[spoiler:Balder's has him imitating the 'feather as a hair comb' animation from his anti-Scolopendra cutscene]].
124* ColourCodedTimeStop: Starting with his second boss fight, he will perform an attack where he shoots out a deceptively fast beam of symbols shaped like clocks. If it hits Bayonetta, she will be left defenseless, turning everything greyscale.
125* CombatStilettos: Fittingly given he's a MirrorBoss, he has high heels much like Bayonetta's, making him a RareMaleExample.
126* CrusadingWidower: [[spoiler:He spends most of the game hunting down who he believes to be Rosa's murderer.]]
127* {{Determinator}}: He is determined to kill Loki, and come hell or high water he will make sure of it.
128-->'''Masked Lumen:''' He will ''not'' be forgiven! He will '''''never''''' be forgiven! On my soul as a Lumen, he will draw his last breath before me!
129* DifficultButAwesome: Pulling off combos with him is a good deal more difficult than with any other character (save Rodin) because he doesn't have kick/strong attacks, but rather powerful long-range elemental spells. Unlike Rodin, he still ''can'' play as a proper rush-down character, but simply requires a bit more work as his spells are better suited as either setups/launchers and finishers, with his punch/weak combos doing most of the heavy lifting. The end result is that his combos aren't as impressive ''and'' require more work to pull them off, but as tradeoff, he's an ''excellent'' support character, with his spells being the strongest ranged attacks in the game, being able to dish out consistent damage at a safe distance. As a bonus, his Light Speed is also a marked improvement over Witch Time, outright freezing time as opposed to slowing it down, and lasting a fraction longer.
130* DoubleWeapon: His weapon of choice, the Holy Glaive, is a golden double-bladed halberd. It can be [[BifurcatedWeapon split apart]] to serve as [[DualWielding two swords]].
131* FeatherFlechettes: Uses this to deflect Loki's cards when he first encounters him. The final battle with him has him firing a barrage of these. [[spoiler:He also throws them as projectiles instead of shooting a gun when he's playable during Tag Climax.]]
132* FireIceLightning: When playable in Tag Climax, he casts a variety of elemental spells when the kick button is pressed, mostly fire and lightning. His boss fights take it further.
133* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:He is an uncorrupted version of Balder who just wants to have peace between the two clans. Unfortunately, he became an UnwittingPawn of Loptr in the process.]]
134* GoodIsNotNice: [[spoiler:He's a good man, but extremely stoic and prickly when he's ''not'' consumed with rage. He still proves his chops as a hero however, and a man driven by love for his family.]]
135* GuestStarPartyMember: [[spoiler:He joins Bayonetta as a party member in the last two chapters.]]
136* HeroesPreferSwords: His Holy Glaive straddles the line between being a sword and a spear, [[spoiler:and he turns out to be GoodAllAlong.]]
137* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He chose to seal Loptr away inside of himself, knowing that he will eventually be corrupted. As such, his final words to Bayonetta are to ask her to strike him down when the time comes.]]
138* HighClassGlass: [[spoiler:Unmasked, he wears a monocle with stylized rays of light around the side of it]].
139* HumansAreSpecial: He's an ardent believer in this as the quote above will tell you. When Loptr claims that human free will is a joke, the Sage pretty much tells him to [[BigShutUp shut the hell up]] and launches into a PatrickStewartSpeech boasting about how free will means that humanity's outgrown him and has no need for Aesir's Eyes of the World. [[spoiler:He ends up being right.]] And to top his speech off:
140-->'''Lumen''': Bayonetta! Shall we illustrate?\
141'''Bayonetta''': Let's rock!
142* IAmNotLeftHanded: In the final fight with him, he completely cuts loose and makes full use of his Lumen Sage powers, [[spoiler:fighting exactly like he does in the first game.]]
143* {{Irony}}: In the Records of Time, Bayonetta praises him for being "the silent type", comparing him to how Balder "spent 20 minutes rambling on and on". [[spoiler:Unbeknowst to her, he ''is'' Balder, from before he was possessed by Loptr and became that rambler.]]
144* KnightInShiningArmor: The Masked Lumen behaves with remarkable chivalry and honor in a series full of underhandedness and [[CombatPragmatist combat pragmatists]]. He repeatedly says that he has no interest in fighting Bayonetta, only Loki, and gives her the option to step aside in the first two fights. Each time, she doesn't, so he engages her in combat, but makes a clear effort to hold back. It's only after Bayonetta interferes a third time that he declares that he's going to kill her and fights at full power.
145* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler:Like his future counterpart]], things get ''very'' serious when he makes an appearance.
146* LightEmUp: As a Lumen Sage, he fights using light magic.
147* LightIsNotGood: He's a {{Bishonen}} [[MalevolentMaskedMan under his golden]] CoolMask, has platinum blonde hair, pale skin, wears immaculate white robes, has sun motifs, summons angels to fight for him, and wields both [[PlayingWithFire fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe lightning]] powers. Anybody's who's played the first game knows this fellow is trouble. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he's just misguided. He actually falls under LightIsGood.]]
148* LimitBreak: As a boss, he only uses his strongest attack once he has a Cardinal Virtue out on the battlefield. He'll force Bayonetta away with a ComboBreaker and start channeling light over his head as he focuses; as he does so, the Virtue in question will suddenly gain the upper hand in its brawl with Bayonetta's summoned demon and turn its focus on her. Unless Bayonetta can stagger the Masked Lumen in time, the Virtue will hit her with a powerful attack.
149* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He has waist-length hair.
150* MagicKnight: While every major character in the setting is this to some degree, he fits the classic description the best: [[spoiler:in Tag Climax, the kick button is used to cast various elemental spells instead and he doesn't use his feet in combat at all.]]
151* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is hidden behind an ornate golden mask styled to look like both a sun and an eye.
152* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: He's the only playable character who doesn't have kick attacks, rather they're replaced with powerful elemental spells.
153* MirrorBoss: He uses Lumen Sage versions of Bayonetta's moves.
154* MisplacedRetribution: He's a little blinded by his desire for revenge and isn't too keen on making sure he's killing the person who's actually responsible.
155* NobleWolf: He uses a wolf as his Beast Within transformation, [[spoiler:and his entire reason for clashing with Bayonetta is that he thinks Loki killed his wife. When the truth comes to light, he's all too willing to ally with Bayonetta to see Loptr destroyed, [[HeroicSacrifice even if he has to become the villain of the first game in the process]].]]
156* NoFairCheating: If you use an item during the first two battles with him, he will actually stop what he's doing just to shame you for it.
157-->'''Masked Lumen''': ...you have ''disappointed'' me.
158* NominalVillain: He relentlessly pursues Loki, clashing with Bayonetta as a side effect, out of vengeance [[spoiler:not knowing that Loptr has deceived him by painting Loki as Rosa's murderer]], but relents once everything is sorted out. [[spoiler:It is also revealed that Balder imprisoned [[GodOfChaos Aesir]] within himself, suggesting that his evil actions in the first game were a result of Aesir corrupting him]].
159* NoNonsenseNemesis: Compared to the previous bosses in the series and [[LargeHam their tendency to devour the scenery with relish]], the Masked Lumen seems to find little use for TrashTalk. The first time he is fought he does not utter a single word to Bayonetta before engaging her in combat.
160* OneHitKill: Deals out a headshot to Labolas with his glaive once the hellhound succeeds in finishing off Fortitudo. Judging by the demon's reaction, he picked the right head.
161* OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: Invoked, at the climax of the second game he goes into a lengthy diatribe about how mankind can make up for its own past misgivings without courtship from an [[ManipulativeBastard all powerful jackass]] sitting on high, that [[HumansAreFlawed whatever's been made wrong]] can be righted again by humanity's own hand.
162* PowerGivesYouWings: Can fly through the air with peacock wings similar to the ones used by Father Balder. [[spoiler:Fitting, as he ''is'' him, and so has the same pacts.]]
163* ThePowerOfTheSun: His weapon, clothing, and mask all have sun motifs and he has sun magic. Kind of part-and-parcel of the whole Lumen Sage thing.
164* RecurringBoss: He's fought three times over the course of the second game. [[spoiler:Having also been fought in the first game's penultimate chapter, he qualifies as a series-wide version as well.]] Tag Climax adds another randomly-unlocked battle with him [[spoiler:tag-teaming with Rosa]].
165* {{Revenge}}: Against Loki for [[spoiler:killing Rosa. But in reality, it was actually Loptr disguising himself as Loki to manipulate him.]]
166* SummonBiggerFish: Just as our heroine can call forth demons, the Masked Lumen can call forth angels. [[spoiler:In his case, he brings out the Cardinal Virtues from the previous game. Temperantia mirrors Bayonetta's use best, being summoned after Bayo calls in Madama Butterfly.]]
167* TimeStandsStill: Using his Light Speed, the Lumen Sage can easily keep up with Bayonetta's Witch Time ability. Best seen immediately before the first boss fight, where he casually grabs a handful of bullets shot at him from almost point-blank range and drops them to the ground. Also, one of his attacks is to fire a set of clock-shaped magical blasts that will slow Bayonetta down if it connects.
168* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler:He and Balder are the same person.]]
169* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Of Loptr.]]
170* VancianMagic: Implied. Whereas Bayonetta summons her infernal demons by speaking incantation and doing a ritual dance, the Masked Lumen merely speaks the incantation and throws a few feathers to summon his Auditio, and never summons the same Auditio twice this way. However, when summoning [[spoiler:Omne with Bayonetta]], even he performs a ritual dance, suggesting that for that particular summon he has not brought appropriate summoning feathers.
171* VillainousVow: A given when taking his honorable nature into account. Before his last fight with Bayonetta, he specifically calls her by name, [[PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes asking if he can do so beforehand]], and declares that she will be the first Umbra Witch to die at his hands. [[spoiler:When he pins Bayonetta with his light beam and begins to gain the upper hand, he vows that Loki will die before him, never to be forgiven.]]
172* WouldHurtAChild: Attempts to strike down Loki without an ounce of remorse or hesitation. Had Bayonetta not interfered, he would have killed him then and there. [[spoiler:Then again, he does believe that said child killed his lover...]]
173* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:His reason for trying to kill Loki; he's mistaking him for Loptr, who he saw kill Rosa.]]
174[[/folder]]
175
176!Hierarchy of Laguna
177[[header:Angels of Paradiso]]
178Spiritual beings from the celestial world of Paradiso and the primary antagonists and enemies of the series. They were allied with the Lumen Sages.
179----
180[[folder:In General]]
181[[quoteright:322:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hierarchy_of_lagunas_symbol.png]]
182 [[caption-width-right:322:Hierarchy of Laguna's Symbol]]
183
184Angels that are the soldiers of Paradiso that Bayonetta hunts, collectively known as "Laguna" and are worshiped by the people of Vigrid.
185----
186* AngelicAbomination: The angels of Paradiso are anything but friendly-looking. Angels are depicted in all manner of shapes and sizes; human-sized winged soldiers, giant hulking [[NotHyperbole baby-faced]] brutes, angelic automobiles, horrific abominations with writhing tentacles with multiple heads and upside down faces. Almost all of them are depicted with angelic white wings and a GoldAndWhiteAreDivine motif. The developers actually used the depictions of angels from Literature/TheBible as inspiration for how they should look.
187* BargainWithHeaven: Much like how the Umbra Witches [[DealWithTheDevil make pacts with the demons of Inferno]], their {{light|EmUp}} counterparts, the Lumen Sages, make pacts with the [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Hierarchy of Laguna]], granting them enhanced physical prowess and [[WhiteMagic light magic]] on par with the Umbra Witches. When they die, their souls ascend to Paradiso where they are [[AngelicTransformation reincarnated as high-ranking angels in the Hierarchy]]. It's more pleasant than the fate of the Witches on the surface, but is implied to end with them GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul and eventually becoming an EmptyShell that is transformed into a lobotomized angel.
188* BeastWithAHumanFace: Many Angels have marble, statuesque human faces, which is often the sole human feature on them. For example, Fortitudo is a gigantic two-headed dragon which has an upside-down face on its torso, and Sapientia is a colossal lizard with human faces on the joints of its legs.
189* ButtMonkey: The lower ranks are treated like this by the Witches.
190* DemotedToExtra: In ''Bayonetta 3'', the Homunculi's presence has sealed off Paradiso from Earth. Small packs of Angels can still be found and fought in out-of-the-way locations (as well as bonus challenges like the Witch Trials), but it's clear that they're nowhere near the power they were in past games.
191* GodAndSatanAreBothJerks: The angels basically want to turn humanity into a conformist fascist authoritarian theocracy. Their rivals the Demons are a bunch of chaotic opportunists who love fighting each other to see who is strongest as much as their angel enemies.
192* HolyHalo: The angels, of course. The number of layers and elaboration of the design depends on the sphere of the angel in question. [[spoiler:Jubileus, naturally, sports the most impressive one of all]].
193* LawfulStupid: Especially the lower ranked angels.
194* LightIsNotGood: They're the light counterparts to demons, but just as, if not more, evil.
195* MistakenForGranite: Some levels have stone statues in the shape of various angels. You can smash them if you want, but some of them contain actual angels inside.
196* OurAngelsAreDifferent: The angels and demons are less about "Good" and "Evil" factions and more about [[LightIsNotGood "Light"]] and [[DarkIsNotEvil "Dark"]] and the unspoken agreement to try and not kill each other and mortals enough to cause an imbalance. Beyond that, it can be inferred that the angels are as much liars and tricksters as the demons, under all that polite, self-righteous veneer. At first glance, they have all the marble skin, gilded armor, and glowing halos of light (and [[OminousLatinChanting choral accompaniment]]). Beat them up, and all that falls off, leaving horrible monsters with dripping juices, exposed muscle tissue and eyes where they probably shouldn't be. An interesting side note here - angels are described in great detail in Literature/TheBible, and ''Bayonetta'''s development team has ShownTheirWork. Each category of angels looks the way it's described in the Bible, and the different types are helpfully and correctly identified the first time they show up.
197* SculptedPhysique: The angels have this, at least to begin with. Specifically, note what Temperantia looks like at the end of the fight.
198* ShownTheirWork: The game's angels look pretty bizarre when placed next to their counterparts from other media (for one thing, under their porcelain armor, they're studded with eyes), but the Bible states that angels spent a lot of their time trying to calm down the people they appeared to. Also, there's one enemy that looks like a locust with a scorpion tail, a sort of creature which is supposed to appear just before Christ's return and sting unbelievers to death. Of course, depending on whether you're drawing from the Bible or from later sources/artists, the accuracy will vary as the modern image of angels (people with wings) came out long after the Bible was written.
199* TooDumbToLive: They daily send troops to attack any living Umbra Witches. The thing is, Umbra Witches are killed by the Demons of Inferno if they don't kill the Laguna often enough. The most efficient way to kill them would be for all the angels to hide until the Infernals come to collect. As may be surmised, angels are not that bright.
200* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: All of them betrayed the Lumen Sages during the Lumen-Umbra war, which is why the Lumens lost. The Witches held on longer because only ''some'' of the demons joined with the Angels to betray the witches.
201* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Considering they ''are'' angels, all of the Angels of Paradiso have this, judging from how their journal entries all talk about their kindness, mercy, and neglect to mention such things as [[spoiler:human sacrifice or the likelihood of the annihilation of creation]]. The Angels are generally treated as a bigger threat to humanity than the Demons of Inferno because even though they're much stupider, they're better organized and more prone to meddling.
202* WasOnceAMan: Angels, as revealed in a very early cutscene, were once religious zealots who committed {{Seppuku}}.
203* WouldHitAGirl: The angels will attack anyone, ''especially'' Bayonetta and other Umbra Witches. Not that Bayonetta doesn't welcome the chance to fight them.
204[[/folder]]
205
206!!Dea
207[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dea_halo.png]]
208 [[caption-width-right:350:Dea Halo]]
209
210Highest-ranking and most powerful angel of the Hierarchy of Laguna.
211
212[[folder:Jubileus]]
213!!Jubileus, the Creator
214[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_jubileus.png]]
215
216Dea of the Hierarchy of Laguna, creator of the the world, the ruler of Paradiso, and the embodiment of the Divine Will. The Angels of Paradiso seek to revive her in the first game in order to reunite the Trinity of Realities, which would result in the complete destruction of the world.
217----
218* AbnormalAmmo: One of her attacks has her firing what appears to be small, spiraling ''galaxies'' at Bayonetta. Getting hit by them turns her into a child.
219* AdaptationalBadass: [[spoiler:While still a powerful goddess, Bayonetta escaping as the ritual was underway made her significantly less powerful, letting her be easily curb-stomped by Queen Sheba. In ''Bloody Fate'' she is depicted as Queen Sheba's equal and fights her on relatively equal terms.]]
220* AlmightyIdiot: Due to her resurrection being incomplete, she is revived as a mindless, uncontrollable force of nature.
221* CameBackWrong: Revived at fifty percent, communicates entirely through shrieks and screams, fights sloppily and predictably, and is significantly less powerful than her counterpart, Sheba.
222* CelestialBody: Unlike the rest of Paradiso angels, once you break her marble skin, it shows expanse of outer space complete with stars instead of visceral organs.
223* CombatTentacles: It uses its "hair" to impale Bayonetta. The hair ribbons also have mouths that fire various blasts of elemental magic. They also serve as her weak points and damaging them causes them to lose their golden feathers.
224* ClippedWingAngel: A near-literal example. While still a God with god-like reserves of power, she wasn't nearly as powerful as she should have been since Jean removed Bayonetta (the Left Eye) before her resurrection could be completed, hence why she was unable to annihilate one Umbra Witch and her infernal-counterpart Queen Sheba was so much more impressive by comparison.
225* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler:Her ''soul burns up in the sun'', though for her, it seems it's just a cleansing rather than actual death]].
226* DistaffCounterpart: Fanon says she is this to either [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Mundus or The Savior]].
227* DimensionLord: Theoretically, the ruler of Paradiso. She was sealed away when the Trinity of Realities split though, so she doesn't do a lot of ruling.
228* DramaPreservingHandicap: [[spoiler:Jeanne retrieves the title character from Jubileus' left eye, allowing the goddess to only use half of her full power]].
229* EarthShatteringKaboom: As a testament to her power, even after being battered by Bayonetta and Queen Sheba, her soul and her badly-mangled physical vessel each still contains enough power to utterly ''destroy'' any planet she collides head-on with. You have to steer her soul into the sun, the only celestial body strong enough to withstand her, and Bayonetta has to tear apart her physical body into more manageable debris.
230* ElementalPowers: Possesses control over many elements.
231* EvenMoreOmnipotent: It is believed that Jubileus was put to sleep when the Trinity of Worlds was formed to prevent the universe from becoming undone in her image, her existence as NecessarilyEvil to keep [[{{Heaven}} the Light aspect of this trinity]] going and that she could undo the Trinity on a whim. ''2'' elaborates that all three realms have their own god (presumably of equal might), Jubileus being the god of Paradiso and the Angels, Queen Sheba the god of Inferno and the Demons and Aesir over Earth, Purgatorio and Humanity.
232* FinalBoss: Of the first game.
233* FingerPokeOfDoom: It uses this when summoning lightning.
234* FireIceLightning: Among other attacks, when her "hairs" hook in to the battlefield's "ground," she can either shoot out a bird made of fire, unleash ice balls, or create strikes of lightning. Midway through the fight, she even changes the arena to reflect those three elements: a sphere of lava, a sphere of ice, and a tornado with lightning being shot everywhere.
235* FountainOfYouth: One of her attacks can turn Bayonetta into a child.
236* GenderBlenderName: Reverse of the Virtues, Jubileus is an explicitly masculine name yet the holder is [[NonMammalianMammaries visibly]] female and holds the title ''Dea'', meaning goddess.
237* {{God}}: The most powerful angel of all and is referred to as The Creator by just about all the other bosses. Her [[BossSubtitles Boss Subtitle]] is Dea, which is Latin for Goddess. Of the three rulers, she's the only one to predate the Trinity of Realities.
238* GodIsEvil: This god is not benevolent at all.
239* GoodOldFisticuffs: Attacks by punching you.
240* GreaterScopeVillain: Of the first game. [[spoiler:Subverted, in that it's really Loptr who's the GreaterScopeVillain, but Jubileus takes the credit through Lumen Sage mythology.]]
241* HaveYouSeenMyGod: She was forced into sleep in order to form the Trinity of Realities, but [[CosmicKeystone her mere presence is required to keep the world in balance]]. [[spoiler:Her destruction at the end of the first game has serious repercussions in the sequel.]]
242* AnIcePerson: Can turn the battlefield into a wintry void, complete with nasty freezing effects.
243* IdenticalStranger: Like Queen Sheba, she resembles Bayonetta. According to WordOfGod, this is deliberate. [[invoked]]
244* KarmicDeath: The insane goddess of light and ruler of a realm aligned with the sun is killed by throwing her soul on the sun.
245* LightEmUp: She is the god of light after all.
246* LightIsNotGood: She's the most powerful being in Paradiso, and the first game's final boss.
247* MacrossMissileMassacre: Can summon missiles.
248* MightyGlacier: Hits like a tank and moves as fast as one.
249* MotherGoddess: The Angels worship Jubileus as the creator of the world - and as the only god to predate the First Armageddon she might actually be the Creator they hail her as.
250* TheOlderImmortal: Sheba and Aesir were born when the First Armageddon split the Trinity of Realities to rule over Inferno and the World of Chaos. Jubileus was sealed away by the Armageddon, and forced into dominion over just Paradiso.
251* PlayingWithFire: She'll turn the floor into lava while doing this.
252* RasputinianDeath: [[spoiler:She has her powers [[CurbStompBattle beaten out of her several times]], [[SummonBiggerFish the ruler of Inferno is summoned to punch her out]], [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill her soul fries in the Sun]], and Bayonetta and Jeanne [[NeverFoundTheBody destroy the statue that formed her body]] until there's not enough of it to punch through the atmosphere. And this, at half power.]]
253* RealityWarper: Being a goddess, it is capable of warping reality at a whim. As the fight rages on, it changes the arena several times, from a lava-filled field to a winter wonderland to a stormy backdrop.
254* ShockAndAwe: Has some electric attacks and can turn the battlefield into a stormy backdrop.
255* ShowsDamage: As Jubileus takes damage, her porcelain skin begins to crack, revealing a black void in place. Also, as you damage her hair, it begins to lose its golden feathers.
256* TeensAreMonsters: Kamiya himself stated that Jubileus's true personality is like "those of a typical, self-absorbed 16-year old girl". Being a ''God of Paradiso'' of all things, it can't be anything good.
257* TimeAbyss: While the other gods were born when the Trinity of Realities split, Jubileus predates the Trinity, making her older than current universe.
258* TroubledFetalPosition: Her default pose throughout the fight.
259* TheUnpronounceable: Her real name is composed of divine syllables that no human can speak. They just gave her the name "Jubileus" out of convenience.
260* UnrealisticBlackHole: One of her attacks is to punch a hole straight through the sphere they're fighting in, causing a vacuum effect that will suck Bayonetta into outer space. It's instant death if it's successful.
261* YourSizeMayVary: She's around Sheba's size when we first see her, then [[spoiler:during the boss fight with her]] she's more around the size of the Cardinal virtues.
262[[/folder]]
263
264!!Auditio
265[[folder:In General]]
266[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/auditio_halo.png]]
267 [[caption-width-right:250:Auditio Halo]]
268-> ''"Jubileus qaal ovof vomsarg!"''[[note]]"May Jubileus, the creator, grace you!" in Enochian[[/note]]
269--> - Repeated line\
270
271Also known as TheCardinalVirtues, they make up the second highest-ranking and most powerful angels of the Hierarchy of Laguna, are the embodiments of the Cardinal Virtues and serve as Paradiso's generals and effectual leaders in Jubileus's absence. Their main objective is to bring their beloved creator back at any cost, and aren't above making use of their nature-bending powers to do so.
272----
273Tropes common to all four of the Auditio:
274* AffablyEvil: Outside of battle, they're very polite and respectful to Bayonetta, complimenting her strength while also providing exposition. They're certainly more polite and respectful than [[TalkToTheFist she is to them]]. While their speeches before battle aren't of much interest to her, the ones afterward tend to contain something Bayonetta's interested in.
275* AngelicAbomination: While angels, they do ''not'' look friendly or human.
276* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:''Inverted''. When Bayonetta gets transported back 500 years to the destruction of the Umbra Witches, she gets to fight the Virtues all over again as minibosses. They survive, of course, because Bayonetta has to kill them in the first game.]]
277* BilingualBonus: Their names mean Courage, Temperance, Justice, and Prudence in Latin.
278* BilingualDialogue: All their dialogue is in Enochian, with Bayonetta bantering back in English (or Japanese).
279* TheCardinalVirtues: Represent the four classical virtues in Greek philosophy and the catholic church: courage (Fortitudo), temperance (Temperantia), justice (Iustitia), and prudence (Sapientia, though his name means "wisdom").
280* CelestialParagonsAndArchangels: Basically this setting's equivalent of the archangels.
281* ClassicalElementsEnsemble: Each embodies a different classical elementFortitudo, Cardinal Virtue of Fortitude and the Bringer of Flame is fire. Temperantia, Cardinal Virtue of Temperance and Manipulator of Wind is air. Sapientia, Cardinal Virtue of Prudence and Controller of Seas is water. And Iustitia, Cardinal Virtue of Justice and Giver of Life, who represents Earth.
282* CoDragons: As mentioned above, the four acted as the generals of Jubileus' army in Paradiso. They also play this role to the main antagonist, although they would prefer to think of themselves as part of a BigBadEnsemble.
283* DyingCurse: The seemingly benevolent "May Jubileus, the Creator, grace you!" that all the Cardinal Virtues roar at Bayonetta as they die is actually this. Jubileus "gracing" anything will result in the utter destruction of everything in every universe and reality, so they're really just telling Bayonetta to die in screaming agony.
284* ElementalPowers: Each one commands a different element. Fortitudo can command fire, Temperantia controls wind, Iustitia can control plants, and Sapientia commands water.
285* EliteFour: The four make up the highest angelic hierarchy, right below [[{{God}} Jubileus]] herself.
286* EmbodimentOfVirtue: Goes without saying.
287* EvilSoundsDeep: Played straight with all but Iustitia, who sounds child-like and high pitched in comparison to the others.
288* {{Irony}}:
289** All of them display traits that are a stark contrast to the virtue they embody. Fortitudio repeatedly tries to discourage Bayonetta from confronting him, Temperantia has some rather suggestive dialogue with her, etc. According to their codex entries though, this happens because they're built to invoke and inspire these virtues onto people, and ''not'' practicing them.
290** This extends to their boss themes: "Fortitudo: In Labors and Dangers" is a slow death march that is anything but encouraging, "Temperantia: In Foregoing Pleasures" has a rocking choir and heavy brass and percussion that hardly show restraint, "Iustitia: In Giving Every Man His Due" uses chaotic rhythms and overpowering instrumentation that suit indiscriminate terror more than fairness and justice, and "Sapientia: In the Choice Between Good and Evil" tries to juggle predictable, simple rhythms and a ''highly'' impulsive piano line instead of anything organized.
291* KarmicDeath: They all die at Bayonetta's hands in increasingly fitting ways.
292** Fortitudo led the charge in slaughtering the witches and civilians, and one of his signature moves is trying to impale Bayonetta with his tail. He's also the first Auditio to be beaten to death, impaled, and dragged to hell.
293** Temperantia is TheBrute whose signature move is his electrically charged punch, with his arms as his primary weapons. So it's only fair that a six-armed demon, with even more strength than he has, rips off his arms and punches ''him'' to death.
294** Iustitia is introduced trying to strangle Bayonetta to death with its tentacles. Bayonetta returns the favor by summoning an even larger constrictor demon to crush the angel into a bloody mess.
295** Sapientia's arrogant, bigoted, and spends most of his fight trying to eat Bayonetta or drag her underwater. Instead he dies when he's dragged into one of his own whirlpools and eaten by a group of demons.
296* LightIsNotGood: Being angels, they have holy halos and some light attacks. They've also committed genocide and are planning full on omnicide.
297* OmnicidalManiac: All of them basically want everyone dead via resurrection of Jubileus.
298* PersonOfMassDestruction: Being one seems to be a requirement to be one of the Auditio as all of them are this. Fortitudo can turn a battlefield into a death trap using his power over fire and lava, Temperantia can create storms and hurricanes by sheer will, Iustitia can create large pools of acidic poison, and Sapientia can create whirlpools and floods with his control over water.
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Fortitudo, Bringer of Flame]]
302!!Fortitudo, the Cardinal Virtue of Fortitude
303[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fortitudo.png]]
304-> ''"The taint of the dark world is upon you. Yet you have made but a pact with the darkness in exchange for the powers of a witch. It was said that one such pitiful creature survived the annihilation. Tell me, my child. What is your name?"''
305-> '''Voiced by:''' George Ball\
306
307The first of the Audito, representing the virtue of Courage and Fortitude, as well as the element of Fire. A massive, two-headed, dragon-like creature, he played a large role in the Witch Hunts, and therefore is a key part of Bayonetta's lost memories. She encounters him the most during her journey.\
308
309According to the Hierarchy of Laguna, his terrifying appearance is meant to inspire courage in those that see it.
310----
311* BadBoss: Wanted the Lumen Sages wiped out along with the witches. Since the Sages worked for the angels, by definition he's this.
312* BewareMyStingerTail: In the second phase of the fight, he attempts to impale Bayonetta with his tail. This actually backfires, as Bayonetta eventually grabs that tail and tosses him so she can summon Malphas.
313* BreathWeapon: Breathes fire from all of his mouths.
314* ColossusClimb: Bayonetta runs up his body on two separate occasions to grab one of his heads and flip him over before tearing it off.
315* DraconicAbomination: He is a powerful angel resembling a two-headed dragon with feathered wings and an upside-down marble head for a body.
316* DragonsAreDivine: He takes the form of a two headed dragon, and is only beneath God herself in the angels hierarchy.
317* DirtyCoward: DownplayedTrope. He doesn't run from his boss fights with Bayonetta, but he only ever challenges her with some kind of advantage. In the Witch Hunts he only attacked Bayonetta and Rosa while having an army of angels at his back. He was perfectly happy to kill two trainee Umbra Witches but the moment Bayonetta was capable of fighting back he fled. In his actual boss fight in the first game, he fights Bayonetta in a colosseum where he has a HomefieldAdvantage.
318* EarlyBirdCameo: Fortitudo appears in the short introductory fight and in subsequent flashbacks before confronting Bayonetta in the actual game's present.
319* EatenAlive: Does this to several Umbra Witches in the first major fight with him.
320* ElementalPowers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[MagmaMan magma]].
321* FantasticRacism: Doesn't think too highly of humans, as in ''Bayonetta 2'' he brags about how easy it is to manipulate us since we "crave chaos."
322* FauxAffablyEvil: Of all the Cardinal Virtues, he is the most polite, always speaking in a formal tone and actually apologizing for attacking Bayonetta earlier. He's also the one who started the Witch Hunts that resulted in her memory loss.
323* HateSink: ''Bayonetta 2'' turns him into this. He was the one who tricked Balder into starting the Witch Hunts, and gloats about it to Balder's face as Rosa lays dying. By his own admission, he wanted the sages wiped out too. In the first game, one of the first things we see him do is take great pleasure in eating two RedShirt Umbra Witches slowly and painfully. In another flashback, he has a crowd of innocent civilians cornered with his own angels preparing to kill them all.
324* {{Irony}}: He is supposed to be courage, and while he isn't outright cowardly, he prefers to avoid violence. In his first meeting with Bayonetta, he flees from her when she tries to shoot him and afterwards presumably sets Vigrid aflame with fire and lava while he's safe at the Colosseum. And when he does fight, he spends much of the battle off in the background, hucking fireballs at his foe from a safe distance away. He also enjoys preying on those smaller or weaker than he is, gloating as he has his angels attacking civilians during the Witch Hunts. According to his codex entry however, he's named after courage because his horrific appearance is intended to inspire courage unto others, and he doesn't need to practice these virtues himself.
325* ManipulativeBastard: It is revealed in ''Bayonetta 2'' that he deceived Balder into initiating the witch hunts. He also [[KickTheDog brags about it before him and Rosa as the latter is dying]].
326* MultipleHeadCase: {{Subverted|trope}}, Fortitudo has three heads (his two dragon heads and the face on his chest), but seems to be single-minded.
327* OptionalBoss: In ''Bayonetta 3'', [[spoiler:he is fought as the boss of Phenominal Remnant 6]] but is otherwise not encountered in the main story.
328* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He has two dragon heads.
329* ShockwaveStomp: Will attempt to crush Bayonetta under his feet.
330* TailSlap: Will often employ this against Bayonetta.
331* ATwinkleInTheSky: [[spoiler:In Bayonetta 2, Rosa and Bayonetta toss him clean into the sky.]]
332* YouTalkTooMuch: The cutscene prior to the actual BossBattle against him opens with him talking to himself about cryptic things and Bayonetta needing to draw his attention to her by shooting at him. Then she has to shoot him in the face to interrupt him again twice when he tries to go off on long involved rants about her before the boss battle can actually begin. While this would apply to all the Virtues as far as Bayonetta is concerned, he's definitely the worst of the lot in this regard.
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Temperantia, Manipulator of Wind]]
336!!Temperantia, the Cardinal Virtue of Temperance
337[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/temperantia.png]]
338-> ''"Ahh, the lovely Bayonetta. Such beautiful eyes... Despite the passing of time, you still hold the pride of an overseer, don't you?"''
339-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal\
340
341The second of the Audito, Temperantia embodies the Cardinal Virtue of Temperance as well as the element of Air. He is a massive, castle-like giant with giant arms that look like gun turrets. He uses his power over wind to antagonize Bayonetta throughout her trek through Vigrid until he is defeated.\
342
343According to the Hierarchy of Laguna, Temperantia appears in the world as a mighty storm, meant to inspire temperance on the part of the faithful as they beg for the wind to spare their lives.
344----
345* BarrierWarrior: In the third part of the fight, he protects his vulnerable face with a barrier.
346* BreathWeapon: Can fire gusts of wind from his mouth.
347* TheBrute: All of the Auditio are bruisers, but his signature move in Bayonetta 2 is his MegatonPunch. Of all four of them he's the one to rely most heavily on his brute strength, only using his projectiles when necessary.
348* ColossusClimb: [[RuleOfThree Three times.]] The first two serve the purpose of ripping his arms off, while the third batters his torso and face.
349* CombatTentacles: His "fingers" are very flexible, allowing him to hold the debris Bayonetta stands on while shooting her all with one hand.
350* ElementalPowers: [[BlowYouAway Wind]] and [[PowerOfTheStorm storm powers]].
351* ElementalPunch: His most often used attack is an electrified punch.
352* EvilLaugh: Chuckles after seeing a trolley (apparently) crush Bayonetta.
353* EyeBeams: He starts spamming these as he loses his arms.
354* GatlingGood: Possibly overlapping with PistolWhipping; Temperantia's "fingers" double as guns, though he's perfectly happy to ball them up and take swings at Bayonetta.
355* {{Irony}}: He is supposed to be temperance, yet he has anger issues and possibly lust as well, since he makes remarks about how attractive Bayonetta is. Then there's also the fact that he's responsible for the storm occuring in the next few chapters until you face him, and he initially shows up as a massive tornado, which is befitting anything but the virtue of Temperance. Justified considering he apparently whips up massive tornadoes to inspire the masses to beg for it instead.
356* RockMonster: His face, fingers, and neck are the only organic parts he has -- everything else is either stone or metal.
357* ShockAndAwe: Can fire lightning from his eyes and the jewel on his forehead.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Iustitia, Giver of Life]]
361!!Iustitia, the Cardinal Virtue of Justice
362[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justitia_boss_bayonetta_render_w_aura_by_shardraldevius_d9k8lee.png]]
363-> ''"It was as the Lumen Sage foretold. Your power is indeed magnificent."''
364-> '''Voiced by:''' Grant Albrecht\
365
366The third of the Audito, Iustitia represents the Cardinal Virtue of Justice and the Element of Earth. It appears as an indecipherable mass of vaguely plant-like, demonic-looking tentacles, which serve to hinder Bayonetta's progress until she finally confronts their source.\
367
368According to the Hierarchy of Laguna, Iustitia's appearance is not fixed, and it changes with principles of justice established by mankind. Because of the ambiguous nature of justice, Iustitia is said to be the closest of Audito to Inferno.[[note]]Ironic considering that Justice was classically considered to be the second ''highest'' of the virtues, second only to prudence.[[/note]]
369----
370* ColossusClimb: Bayonetta must run along Iustitia's tentacles to strike their roots.
371* CombatTentacles: Two varieties; thinner, thorned ones ending in flowers, and thicker ones ending in vulnerable faces.
372* CoveredInGunge: Can spit out a substance that looks and functions like glue to briefly immobilize Bayonetta.
373* DeathOrGloryAttack: In Bayonetta 1, after depleting all of his health Iustitia will gather power for a charging attack. Failing to activate the QuickTimeEvent will result in an instant death.
374* ElementalPowers: [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[PoisonousPerson poison]], [[LightEmUp light]][[note]]Though all angels are associated with light, Iustitia bears special mention for the use of light constructs[[/note]], and [[GreenThumb plants]].
375* HardLight: Overlapping with LaserBlade. Trying to run down Iustitia's tentacles will make it summon some of these to slow you down.
376* {{Irony}}: The cardinal virtue of justice attempts to kill Bayonetta without a word, and doesn't care about plowing through the innocent child and mortal man nearby to get to her, and in Bayonetta 2, Iustitia does not care at all about all the innocent civilians Fortitudo's forces killed to get at the witches. Even despite being listed as the Cardinal Virtue who represents Justice and who's the closest to Inferno, he doesn't care about the iffy circumstances the angels and Sages used to start the Clan Wars, either. A Justified case considering his appearance "warps based on the concept of justice of mankind", which is rather twisted, to say the least.
377* OneHitKill: In Bayonetta 1, if you fall off one of the rock platforms and down towards the poison below, one of Iustitia's plant tentacles try to eat you. Failing the QuickTimeEvent results in instant death for the player.
378* TokenEvilTeammate: Iustitia is described as "the virtue closest to Hell", due to the ambivalence of Justice. [[AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance His profile points out that he looks]] slightly less angelic and more AngelicAbomination-like than the other virtues due to this. Ironically, it is also the only Auditio to actually display any traits of its virtue.
379* TheUnfavorite: Iustitia is the only Cardinal Virtue not to be summoned by the Masked Lumen at some point in the sequel; Fortitudo, Tempermantia, and Sapientia clash with Labolas, Madama Butterfly, and Hydra during his boss fights.
380* WaveMotionGun: Launches these at you during the fight in Bayonetta 2.
381* VocalDissonance: Iustitia's voice is noticeably higher than the other Virtues' voices.
382* YouTalkTooMuch: Noticeably averted in that it's the only Cardinal Virtue that doesn't give a speech -- or speak at all, for that matter -- before its battle.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Sapientia, Controller of Seas]]
386!!Sapientia, the Cardinal Virtue of Prudence
387[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sapentia.png]]
388-> ''"Stone...? ...You think this is all about some worthless rock? [laughs] May Jubileus, the Creator, grace you! [laughs]"''
389-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy\
390
391The last of the Audito, Sapientia represents the Cardinal Virtue of Prudence and the element of Water. He appears with Jeanne during her second confrontation with Bayonetta and challenges the Umbra Witch almost immediately afterwards. He acts as the [[BigBad main villain's]] second in command, and displays a none-too-subtle contempt for humanity. His appearance somewhat resembles a cross between an alligator and a panther.\
392
393According to the Hierarchy of Laguna, Sapientia is a narcissist who treats the rising and falling of the tides as an expression of the divine will despite the fact that he's the one doing it. He is also said to be the one who split the seas for Moses during the Exodus.
394----
395* BreathWeapon: He can spit out fireballs.
396* ClimaxBoss: He's the last of the four Cardinal Virtues to be fought, and the last major boss before Bayonetta arrives on Isla del Sol.
397* CombatTentacles: Which can shoot lasers.
398* ElementalPowers: [[MakingASplash Water]], though he doesn't use it as often as the others.
399* EnergyWeapon: They pop up in the final phase of the fight.
400* EvilLaugh: After Bayonetta defeats him, she taunts him -- "I have ''no idea'' why you would want this stone!" -- thinking it's the Left Eye. Sapientia finds this hilarious.
401* FantasticRacism: Clearly regards humanity as inferior -- including the ''Lumen Sages'' -- though it bears a special disdain for Umbra Witches.
402* {{Irony}} He's meant to represent wisdom and prudence, yet he is a reckless, boastful asshole that is bigoted against humans, [[TooDumbToLive which only makes Bayonetta want to kill him even more]]. He also tries downing the airplane Bayonetta, Cereza and Jeanne are on. [[spoiler: The former two are highly integral to Balder's plans, which showcases a lack of foresight or care the Cardinal Virtue of Prudence is supposed to exhibit.]] Granted, people apparently named him after the seas he governs that actually does represent prudence; he himself doesn't need to represent his virtue.
403* MacrossMissileMassacre: Can fire missiles from its back.
404* OhCrap: He tries to run away after seeing Bayonetta summon Phantasmaranae -- too bad she jumps on him and steers him back so the demon can munch on his face.
405* PalatePropping: On the receiving end when Bayonetta throws an airplane's mast right into his mouth after she tires of his blathers.
406* SeaMonster: It vaguely looks like a crocodile with a shark's mouth.
407* VideoGameHistoricalRevisionism: Sapientia's profile states that he parted the Red Sea as reward to Moses' faith.
408* WalkOnWater: Zig-zagged. Sapientia is capable of standing on top of water, but also swimming in it.
409* WaterfrontBossBattle: The boss battle against Sapientia has Bayonetta surfing on a piece of scrap metal in the middle of the ocean while Sapientia tries to attack from underneath her. During the last section of the fight, the battle is fought in a giant whirlpool.
410[[/folder]]
411
412
413!!Sequi
414[[folder:In General]]
415[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/auditio_halo.png]]
416 [[caption-width-right:250:Sequi Halo]]
417
418The Sequi are mini bosses resembling TheCardinalVirtues, they make up the second highest-ranking angels of the Hierarchy of Laguna. Each of them have TheCardinalVirtues names in english.
419----
420Tropes common to all four of the Sequi:
421* AngelicAbomination: While angels, they do ''not'' look friendly or human.
422* TheCardinalVirtues: Their names represent the four classical virtues in Greek philosophy and the catholic church: Courage, Temperance, Justice, and Prudence.
423* ClassicalElementsEnsemble: Each embodies a different classical element just like the Virtues they are made to resemble--Courage copies Fortitudo and is fire, Temperance copies Temperantia and is air, Justice copies Iustitia and is earth, and Prudence copies Sapientia and is water.
424* DegradedBoss: The four Sequi are weaker minibosses that look and attack like TheCardinalVirtues
425* ElementalPowers: Each one commands a different element. Courage can command fire, Temperance controls wind, Justice can control plants, and Prudence commands water.
426* EmbodimentOfVirtue: Goes without saying.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Courage]]
430%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/courage_9.png
431* MultipleHeadCase: {{Subverted|trope}}, Just like Fortitudo, Courage has three heads, his main face and two dragon heads.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Temperance]]
435%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/temperance_9.png
436
437The second of the Sequi mini bosses. An Angel that resembles Temperantia with a green colour scheme. He attacks Bayonetta while she is riding a missile and later while she is using a turret. Unlike Temperantia he stays out of Bayonetta's range only using range attacks.
438----
439* GatlingGood: He uses the fingers on his hands as guns to attack.
440[[/folder]]
441%%Justice
442%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justice_19.png
443%%Prudence
444%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prudence_2.png
445
446!!First Sphere
447[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/first_sphere_halo.png]]
448 [[caption-width-right:200:First Sphere Halo]]
449
450Third highest-ranking and most powerful angels of the Hierarchy of Laguna, consisting of the Seraphim, Cherubim, and Thrones.\
451\
452\
453\
454
455!!!Seraphim
456Highest-ranking and strongest angels of the First Sphere. Divine messengers with a passion for doing God's good work.
457----
458
459[[folder:Joy]]
460!!Joy
461[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_joy.png]]
462
463Humanoid, feminine angels that can shape-shift as a result of ascending past their physical form. They fight by forming weapons that mimic some of Bayonetta's own.
464----
465* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Some of the few angels that do not reappear in the second game [[spoiler:during the three-chapter callback when Bayonetta is sent back in time 500 years]].
466* DoppelgangerAttack: They can duplicate themselves, and their clones are at full health when made.
467* EliteMooks: In-universe, as they are among the top angels of the First Sphere, and out-universe, as they are some of the quickest and hardest-hitting enemies in the game.
468* GroinAttack: If you use a Torture Attack on one of them, Bayonetta will summon a massive wooden horse with spikes along its spine. The Joy will attempt to run away in fear upon seeing it, but Bayonetta will capture her with a chain, pull her onto the horse and slam her crotch down onto the horse's spikes.
469* IronicName: This Angel is called "Joy" and they make rather...lustful poses like Bayonetta would. It would be far from heaven's standard depiction of Joy and go way over to being Lust, a cardinal sin instead.
470* ImposterForgotOneDetail: The first Joy encountered in the game disguises as Bayonetta to trick Cereza -- but misses a few things:
471** She does not or ''could'' not remove her halo.
472** She is fully dressed when an infernal demon is currently out being summoned.
473** She is missing Bayonetta's beauty mark.
474* MirrorBoss: More of a mirror enemy or miniboss, but they still reflect much of Bayonetta's moveset. They even resemble Bayonetta and seem to share her personality; Bayonetta's reaction to Joy challenging her to a DanceOff is a small gasp of approval.
475* MorphWeapon: Their hands and feet are not solid appendages but instead detached and malleable constructs with which they create their weapons to attack Bayonetta.
476* OrbitingParticleShield: One of their attacks is a knockoff of Bayonetta's Crow Within feather rings, although unlike Bayonetta's version, their feathers only do damage when they're launched.
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Gracious & Glorious]]
480!!Gracious & Glorious
481[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_graciousglorious.png]]
482
483Stronger versions of Grace and Glory, with humanoid faces, a black and white color scheme, and a complete immunity to getting Witch Time off of their attacks.
484----
485* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Just like their weaker cousins. Gracious wields fire, while Glorious wields electricity, and they're always in pairs.
486* MadeOfIron: They're ''highly'' resistant to Torture Attacks. If you're sufficiently determined (or pissed off), you could smash one of them in a full-power Torture Attack ''twice'' and it'd still have enough health left to be finished with a third.
487* MookChivalry: They're based off of Grace and Glory, so they also have this. Unlike Grace and Glory, they're very quick to tag in and out of the fight, which makes things more difficult for players who are trying to kill them one at a time.
488* TimeStandsStill: Averted with these two. Witch Time is impossible to achieve off of their attacks unless you land a perfect parry (with the Moon of Mahaa-Kalaa) or get hit while wearing the Selene's Light accessory.
489[[/folder]]
490
491[[folder:Glamor]]
492[[quoteright:304:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glamor.png]]
493-> ''"Sovereign one. You must flee no more. Accompany me. The Prophetic one is waiting."''
494-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraPlatt\
495
496A Seraphim seen in ''Bayonetta 2'', it is a massive dragon-like angel that is antagonizing Loki for some reason.
497----
498* AmbiguousGender: Its voice seems to have a feminine tone, but like with all angels it's distorted enough to not be certain.
499* AngelicAbomination: Even weirder than the Auditio.
500* CoDragons: With Valor.
501* DefiantToTheEnd: Its final act is to [[spoiler:fire one last attack to prevent Bayonetta from rescuing Loki, and it laughs triumphantly while being dragged off to Inferno.]]
502* TheDragon: To [[spoiler:Loptr]].
503* ElementalPowers: Can manipulate [[MakingASplash water]] and [[AnIcePerson ice]].
504* EvilIsPetty: Though to be fair, [[spoiler:throwing ice shards at Loki as a final insult was probably a last ditch effort to fulfill its mission]]. It was still enjoying it a lot, though.
505* EvilLaugh: Gives one after [[spoiler:throwing ice shards at Loki, as a final insult for being dragged to Inferno]].
506* FeatherFlechettes: Can fire off its feathers at Bayonetta.
507* FemmeFatalons: If female, the massive claws it uses to fight are certainly this.
508* GetBackHereBoss: The first half of the fight is Bayonetta chasing it after it swallows Loki.
509* AnIcePerson: Can fire ice shards from its mouth.
510* LightIsNotGood: It is very evil, in fact.
511* LightningBruiser: Surprisingly mobile for a giant serpent.
512* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Has a massive, serpentine body with many legs and flies with clear wings. Makes sense, since it's described as a seraphim, a type of angel usually described as draconic or at least related to fiery serpents in scripture.
513* RecurringBoss: Though unlike most examples, this one is justified in that there are multiple Glamors throughout the game.
514* TailSlap: One of its attacks during the fight.
515[[/folder]]
516
517!!!Cherubim
518Second highest-ranking and second strongest angels of the First Sphere. They are the guardians of the Tree of Eden and the drivers of God's chariots, the Thrones.
519----
520[[folder:Braves]]
521!!Braves
522[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_brave.png]]
523
524Trios of humanoid angel warriors. Extremely fast, plus they can combine to form a Beloved if not defeated quickly.
525----
526* FusionDance: Can combine into a single, brutish Beloved.
527* ShoutOut: The pose that they make when combining is a reference to the Ginyu Force from Anime/DragonballZ.
528[[/folder]]
529
530[[folder:Valiance]]
531!!Valiance
532[[quoteright:333:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_valiance.png]]
533
534A Cherubim in the form of an enchanted sword.
535----
536* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Valiance's sword, the Valiantium Blade, is said to be able to cut anything on Earth, Paradiso or Inferno.
537* CompanyCrossReferences: The Valiantium Blade is named after Wonder Blue's sword from ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'', another Creator/PlatinumGames title. Valiance's Hierarchy of Laguna entry also mentions a prophecy that says it will assist "a team of over one hundred heroes" in saving humanity from an invading evil.
538* CranialProcessingUnit: A non-robotic version — Valiance's head is on its sword's hilt and can be attacked like the main body.
539* ThrowDownTheBomblet: One of Valiance's attacks leaves explosives on the ground.
540[[/folder]]
541
542[[folder:Valor]]
543[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valor_render.png]]
544-> ''"Sovereign one, you shall not be allowed to reach Fimbulventr!"''\
545'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
546
547A Cherubim and appearing in ''Bayonetta 2'', he, like Glamor, also chases after Loki.
548----
549* TheAce: Zig-zagged. Valor is the last solitary angel that Loptr sends after Loki and Bayonetta, and afterward, he declares that his pawns can't serve his purposes any further. This, along with how Valor [[spoiler:destroys the Bridge to the Heavens in seconds and renders the entire previous chapter a waste of time]], suggests that he's the best Loptr has at his disposal, but in combat, [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Valor is weak, his attacks are easily telegraphed, and the player's main difficulty lies in his battle being aerial, which limits the combos and techniques they have to work with.]]
550* TheBadGuyWins: Sort of, [[spoiler:Valor still dies at the end of its fight with Bayonetta and she and Loki survive its TakingYouWithMe attempt, but Valor ultimately did cost the duo a LOT of progress and effectively sent them back to square one]].
551* BattleTops: Can ride his shield/face like one.
552* {{BFS}}: An impressive one that can extend to great lengths.
553* BigWeaponLittleWielder: Valor wields a big, fancy golden sword that can extend to prodigious sizes (ie: something like 10 times as tall as he is).
554* CoDragons: With Glamor.
555* TheBrute: To [[spoiler:Loptr]].
556* {{Foil}}: To Glamor, being a humanoid angel with few ranged abilities that focuses on melee combat, instead of Glamor's inhuman, serpentine shape and habit of spamming icicles.
557* KnightErrant: Designed with this look in mind.
558* LightIsNotGood: Double points for looking like a medieval knight and having [[ThePowerOfTheSun solar motifs]].
559* NoNonsenseNemesis: The first few seconds of Valor's appearance involve him [[spoiler:slicing up half of the first part to the Bridge To The Heavens with his face/shield, briefly addressing Loki and Bayonetta, and then immediately extending his sword to OBLITERATE the entire remaining part of the beginning of the bridge with one swing, causing Bayonetta and Loki to fall all the way down the Cathedral of Cascades Tower, only to engage the witch mere moments afterwards]].
560* PimpedOutCape: Sports a rather impressive one that's split into several strands and colored a deep crimson on the inside and white with gold patterns on the outside.
561* SmugSmiler: In a fast blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, Valor briefly does this after its introduction before attacking.
562* TakingYouWithMe: After being beaten by Bayonetta, it uses the last of its strength to slash open a rift in the floor of the boss arena in an attempt to kill her and Loki.
563[[/folder]]
564
565!!!Thrones
566Lowest-ranking and weakest angels of the First Sphere. Thrones are the chariots that carry God, driven by Cherubim.
567----
568
569[[folder:Inspired]]
570!!Inspired
571[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_inspired.png]]
572
573Laguna's aerial border patrol, great winged serpents. Artists have depicted these beings as flaming wheels.
574----
575* BreathWeapon: Launches fireballs.
576* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Appear as massive snakes with golden wings and helmets. Their description point to them being Ophanim, angels that served as living chariots, but their designs are closer to traditional depictions of Seraphim.
577* PaletteSwap: Come in crimson, jade and golden variants.
578* ShoutOut: The Jade Inspired references a boss in VideoGame/SpaceHarrier.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Resplendence]]
582!!Resplendence
583[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_resplendence.png]]
584
585Massive angelic airships. They cannot be fought directly, instead needing other enemies to be thrown at them.
586----
587* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Easily one of the biggest angels that appear, even bigger than Worship.
588* BackgroundBoss: While not exactly a boss per se, it functions similar to one.
589* BreathWeapon: Can fire FrickinLaserBeams from its mouth.
590* CoolShip: Considering it only appears during the invasion of the Umbra Witches' sanctuary in ''Bayonetta 2'', it's likely that the Resplendence is like the Insidious and Worship, holding troops on board.
591* MadeOfIron: Getting Sapientia thrown at its face only scratches it.
592[[/folder]]
593
594!!Second Sphere
595[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/second_sphere_halo.png]]
596 [[caption-width-right:200:Second Sphere Halo]]
597
598Second lowest-ranking and second weakest angels of the Hierarchy of Laguna, consisting of the Dominions, Virtues, and Powers.\
599\
600\
601\
602
603!!!Dominions
604Highest-ranking and strongest angels of the Second Sphere. Dominions watch over the rulers of nations.
605----
606[[folder:Fearless]]
607!!Fearless
608[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_fearless.png]]
609
610Blue and gold angels that resemble sphinxes.
611----
612* BewareMyStingerTail: Its tail is bladed like an axe, allowing it to stab and swing.
613* ButtMonkey: During Temperentia's fight, Bayonetta tosses it around. As a final insult to injury, it gets crushed by the gas tanker in the post-fight cutscene.
614* ShockAndAwe: Has power over lightning. Can shoot it as a BreathWeapon.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Harmony]]
618!!Harmony
619[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_harmony.png]]
620
621Angels that stand as symbols of peace. Humans see them as auroral light; if viewed from Purgatorio, one would see Harmony embracing humans with their wings.
622----
623* BarehandedBladeBlock: Their torture attack has them attempt to do this with Bayonetta's summoned chainsaw. It doesn't work.
624* BewareMyStingerTail: Has a long pronged tail that is can electrify.
625* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Its torture attack involves it getting chainsawed in half.
626* OhCrap: They noticeably panic when Bayonetta revs up the chainsaw used in its torture attack.
627* ShockAndAwe: They can either electrify their extremities when attacking, or summon electric balls.
628* ShoutOut: Resembles Sandalphon, the 8th angel, from Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion.
629* ShownTheirWork: Its design resembles traditional depictions of Abaddon (also called Apollyon), the angel of destruction, and his subordinates. Said angels were depicted as locusts with long hair and scorpion tails, the latter used to punish unbelievers.
630* ZergRush: Usually comes in packs of five or six.
631[[/folder]]
632
633[[folder:Gravitas]]
634!!Gravitas
635[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_gravitas.png]]
636
637Gravitas, meaning "stern" or "severe", much like the ice it wields.
638----
639* AnIcePerson: An ice-elemental angel, with the power of frost infused into its cudgel hands.
640* DualBoss: Can be fought along with its counterpart, Urbane.
641* EpicFlail: Has these in place of arms.
642* TopHeavyGuy: Yusuke Hashimoto, the designer of the angels, describes it as having a hulking frame but stubby legs.
643* UndergroundMonkey: Is one to Urbane.
644[[/folder]]
645
646!!!Virtues
647Second highest-ranking and second strongest angels of the Second Sphere. Virtues see to maintaining order and the movements of heavenly bodies.
648----
649
650[[folder:Fairness]]
651!!Fairness
652[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_fairness.png]]
653
654Fiery, dog-like angels with massive mouths.
655----
656* LightningBruiser: Don't let its slow walking pace fool you, when it attacks it attacks quickly.
657* PlayingWithFire: Wreathed in flames and can spit lava.
658[[/folder]]
659
660[[folder:Grace & Glory]]
661!!Grace & Glory
662[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_graceglory.png]]
663
664A fire and lightning duo of angels that fight with large claws.
665----
666* ChoiceOfTwoWeapons: You can only get one set of claws from these two, and it's from whichever angel you kill first.
667* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Grace wields fire, Glory wields lightning, and they're always in pairs.
668* MookChivalry: Surprisingly enough, played straight. They were found to be so difficult to fight two-on-one during playtesting that the ''Bayonetta'' team specifically programmed them -- and their stronger cousins, Gracious & Glorious -- to be an exception to the game's rule of averting this trope.
669* NoSell: Glory's electrified-floor attack can be ignored completely if Bayonetta wields Lightning Durga on her legs.
670* SpinAttack: One of Grace's attacks involves spinning like a top with its claws ignited. If Bayonetta takes Grace's claws for herself, she can perform it by pressing the kick button.
671* TagTeamTwins: A pair of twin angels who always fight in a pair. It's said that the increased spiritual power of twins is a blessing from Grace and Glory.
672[[/folder]]
673
674[[folder:Urbane]]
675!!Urbane
676[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_urbane.png]]
677
678Compared to other angels, Urbane is notably advanced. It is said to be shaped by the subconscious fears of humans.
679----
680* DualBoss: Can be fought along with its counterpart, Gravitas.
681* EpicFlail: Has these in place of arms.
682* PlayingWithFire: A fire-elemental angel, which wields two giant flaming balls on chains.
683* TopHeavyGuy: Yusuke Hashimoto, the designer of the angels, describes it as having a hulking frame but stubby legs.
684* UndergroundMonkey: Is this to Gravitas.
685[[/folder]]
686
687!!!Powers
688Lowest-ranking and weakest angels of the Second Sphere. They oversee the balance of powers among men, inspiring conscience among mortals and keeping the history of Heaven.
689----
690
691[[folder:Beloved]]
692!!Beloved
693[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_beloved.png]]
694
695Big, heavy angel brutes, burdened with destroying the enemies of Paradiso. A trio of Braves can fuse to become a Beloved.
696----
697* AttackItsWeakPoint: They have pulsing nodes on the back of their necks. Attacking these will stagger, then stun them.
698* DegradedBoss: Introduced as an early mini-boss, becomes a common enemy in later chapters.
699* MightyGlacier: Very strong, with their axes allowing them surprising range, but very slow.
700* ShoutOut: One of the Beloveds fought resembles the rocket launcher enemies from VideoGame/SpaceHarrier.
701* ThirdEye: Not immediately apparent but Beloveds do have a third eye that can be seen once their faces are damaged.
702[[/folder]]
703
704[[folder:Kinship]]
705!!Kinship
706[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_kinship.png]]
707
708Golden floating ships, complete with oars and claws.
709----
710* AttackItsWeakPoint: The front of the cabin has a red orb.
711* CoolBoat: It is based on Noah's Ark after all. Unlike Worship, it transports troops to the battle, not across it.
712* MacrossMissileMassacre: Launches homing missiles from its side hatches.
713* PunnyName: It is a Kin'''ship'''. Also, its golden decorations are another pun based off of the Japanese word for gold being "Kin".
714* VideoGameHistoricalRevisionism: Its profiles states that it's thought to be "the angelic manifestation of the ark that saved a foolish human race from the devastating flood described in The Book of Creation within the scriptures of Ithavoll."
715[[/folder]]
716
717[[folder:Belief]]
718!!Belief
719[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_belief.png]]
720
721A monstrous, one-armed angel, so far having the title of being the first ''Bayonetta'' enemy to be asymmetrical.
722----
723* CombatTentacles: Its right and only arm is a big ol' tentacle, although it could also be a tail stuck to the shoulder. Its profile describes it as a whip for binding evil.
724* CoveredInGunge: Can spit out a substance that looks and functions like glue to briefly immobilize Bayonetta.
725* DegradedBoss: Introduced as an early mini-boss, becomes a common enemy in later chapters.
726* ImpossiblyGracefulGiant: As big as a Beloved but can keep pace with a bullet train on foot.
727* LightningBruiser: This thing is fast and difficult to stagger, meaning it'll still attack while being attacked. It takes the majority of the prologue to bring it down.
728* StarterVillain: It is the first major angel fought in the prologue of the second game.
729[[/folder]]
730
731[[folder:Worship]]
732!!Worship
733[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_worship.png]]
734
735A massive angelic warship.
736----
737* BarrierWarrior: Creates an energy shield in front of its main face, forcing Bayonetta to destroy the smaller faces generating the shield first.
738* BeamOWar: Uses energy bullets and laser beams.
739* CoolShip: In contrast with Kinship, it is used to transport troops across the battlefield.
740* MacrossMissileMassacre: Also uses the Cherubim missiles used by Sapientia.
741* PunnyName: Like Kinship, it is a Wor'''ship'''. It's also a letter away from being "warship".
742[[/folder]]
743
744!!Third Sphere
745[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/third_sphere_halo.png]]
746 [[caption-width-right:200:Third Sphere Halo]]
747
748Lowest-ranking and weakest angels of the Hierarchy of Laguna, consisting of the Principalities, Archangels, and Angels.\
749\
750\
751\
752
753!!!Principalities
754Highest-ranking and strongest angels of the Third Sphere. They take orders from the Dominions and bequeath blessings to mortals, inspiring art and science.
755----
756[[folder:Ardor]]
757!!Ardor
758[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_ardor.png]]
759
760Sword-and-shield-wielding warrior angles, wearing armor of proof, that protect the masses from evil spirits.
761----
762* LightningBruiser: Faster, more durable and more powerful than the Applauds.
763* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Will use its shield to block bullets or stagger Bayonetta.
764* SpinAttack: Will slash its sword in a wide circle, with surprising reach.
765* TurnsRed: Once its shield is destroyed, it becomes more aggressive.
766[[/folder]]
767
768[[folder:Irenic]]
769!!Irenic
770[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_irenic.png]]
771
772An angel that, surprisingly, resembles a car. It travels throughout Paradiso to spread the message of Divine Will.
773----
774* CoolCar: It has halos for hubcaps and its angelic face forms the hood ornament.
775* FragileSpeedster: It only has one attack and that's to drop obstacles. It has little in defense and can be defeated in a few hits. The only challenge is that some Irenics will have Joys as passengers.
776[[/folder]]
777
778[[folder:Allegiance]]
779!!Allegiance
780[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_allegiance.png]]
781
782The most common type of angel encountered in the physical realm, Allegiances appear during times of strife between the humans and Paradiso.
783----
784* BlingBlingBang: While all angels have gold armor in some way, Allegiance is decked head to toe in it, on top of having a golden sword.
785* EliteMooks: A tougher version of the Accolade.
786* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Can use its shield to protect itself, or can fire off the segments as projectiles.
787* PlayingWithFire: Can ignite its sword, which it can then use to create gouts of flame from the ground.
788* WhipSword: Its sword can separate into segments and used like a whip. It can also [[FlamingSword ignite]].
789[[/folder]]
790
791!!!Archangels
792Second highest-ranking and second strongest angels of the Third Sphere. Archangels act as intermediaries between the physical and spirit world, protecting and advising humans.
793----
794[[folder:Applaud]]
795!!Applaud
796[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_applaud.png]]
797
798Stronger versions of Affinities, they are usually accompanied by their lesser brethren.
799----
800* BifurcatedWeapon: One type can combine its [[DualWielding swords]] into a bow.
801* EliteMooks: Basically tougher Affinities with better equipment. Still lower on the hierarchy, though, so they're only marginally more difficult to defeat.
802* FertileFeet: The first encounter with one and its Affinity complement causes flowers to grow around Bayonetta.
803[[/folder]]
804
805[[folder:Accolade]]
806!!Accolade
807[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_accolade.png]]
808
809A centaur-like angel, tasked with commanding the lowest ranking angels.
810----
811* PaletteSwap: Come in crimson, jade and golden variants.
812* WeaponBasedCharacterization: The red variant wields a [[JoustingLance lance]], the green one a [[DualWielding pair of greatswords]], one gold one a warhammer and the last gold one a [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe pair of shields.]]
813[[/folder]]
814
815[[folder:Enrapture]]
816!!Enrapture
817[[quoteright:289:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_enrapture.png]]
818
819Considered the oldest angel to ever exist, the Enrapture hardly appears alone, acting as an auxiliary spell caster.
820----
821* GlassCannon: Has little health but more than makes up for it with its range of spells.
822* GoodCounterpart: Well, for a certain definition of good in this case, but Enraptures are functionally the same as the demonic Malicious.
823* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Its torture attack has it being twisted until it snaps in two.
824* LastDitchMove: At low health, it'll lunge and grab onto Bayonetta before exploding.
825* ManaDrain: Can steal and absorb Bayonetta's magic.
826* PowerFloats: Hovers around the battlefield.
827* PracticalTaunt: Actually weaponized against you, as the Enrapture can incite a taunt-like effect among its accompanying mooks as an offensive strategy. This can be disrupted by attacking it.
828[[/folder]]
829
830[[folder:Fidelity]]
831!!Fidelity
832[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_fidelity.png]]
833
834An angel of the oceans, where Earth is closest to Paradiso. They walk the lands to impart humanity with their primeval memories.
835----
836* BubbleGun: Can release a series of bubbles that act like floating mines.
837* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: An aquatic angel that can also "swim" through the air.
838* FrickinLaserBeams: One of its attack is to pin Bayonetta down and attempt a point-blank laser strike.
839* KillItWithFire: Its torture attack has it trapped in a cage and cooked like rotisserie over a fire.
840* LaserBlade: Some of its tentacles generate laser swords for hacking and slashing.
841* ShownTheirWork: Fidelity has similarities with depictions of Rahab, a horrifying angel that takes the form of a gigantic sea creature.
842[[/folder]]
843
844!!!Angels
845Lowest-ranking and weakest angels of the Third Sphere. Angels are servants of God, and the protectors and guides of humans.
846----
847[[folder:Affinity]]
848!!Affinity
849[[quoteright:321:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_affinity.png]]
850
851Simple bird-like angels that serves as Paradiso's basic infantry. Weak and gullible, they are nevertheless able to pose a threat when encountered in large numbers.
852----
853* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:The "Affinities" that appear in ''Origins'' are actually illusions created by PĂșca, owing to the genuine Laguna being immune to the mind control he attempted to use on them.]]
854* ButtMonkey: These angels take the brunt of the game's slapstick humor.
855* CannonFodder: The most numerous angels, they are weak when alone but able to abuse the game's lack of MookChivalry in groups.
856* EpicFlail: Some Affinities use flails that are swung in a wide arc.
857* ManOnFire: Occasionally, some Affinities will be covered in fire, making them impossible to hit unless you're wearing Durga Fire or use Witch Time or Wicked Weaves.
858* MusicalAssassin: Some Affinities carry trumpets and tubas that can launch energy spheres.
859* NormalFishInATinyPond: In ''VideoGame/BayonettaOriginsCerezaAndTheLostDemon'', [[spoiler:some illusions of them show up as a WolfpackBoss. Each Affinity is on par with a Fairy EliteMook.]]
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:Cachet & Compassion]]
863!!Cachet & Compassion
864[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_cachetcompassion.png]]
865
866Cachets are the larger, double-faced angels while Compassions are smaller and single-faced.
867----
868* BewareMyStingerTail: They have bladed tails. Compassions will try to stab with them while Cachets can sink theirs into the ground and drill upwards to catch Bayonetta unawares.
869* EliteMooks: Cachets are larger and stronger Compassions.
870* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: They replace the Dears and Decorations as basic enemies in the sequel.
871* ZergRush: Come in swarms.
872[[/folder]]
873
874[[folder:Dear & Decorations]]
875!!Dear & Decorations
876[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_deardecorations.png]]
877
878Dears are the larger, bearded heads while the Decorations are the cherubic faces that surround it.
879----
880* CupidsArrow: Their bio states that their arrows can have such an effect.
881* EliteMooks: Dears are basically larger and stronger Decorations.
882* ShownTheirWork: Their designs resemble ''Putti'', child angels found in Italian Renaissance, and Baroque art.
883* ZergRush: Decorations tend to come in groups and Dears tend to come with Decorations.
884[[/folder]]
885
886[[folder:Enchant]]
887!!Enchant
888[[quoteright:296:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_enchant.png]]
889
890An angel shaped like a wheel, designed to humanity to continue its struggle and feel no satisfaction at surpassing others. Enchant protects the field of God from human encroachment.
891----
892* ElementalPowers: PlayingWithFire and ShockAndAwe, as they can either set Bayonetta on fire or electrocute her. They can also shoot electric balls.
893* ShownTheirWork: Though the game classifies them as 'Angels', their design are based on Thrones, or Ophanim.
894[[/folder]]
895
896[[folder:Acceptance]]
897!!Acceptance
898[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bayonetta_paradiso_acceptance.png]]
899
900Angels that appear when a human is near death, arriving to take their souls to where they need to go.
901----
902* InstrumentOfMurder: One type wields a harp that doubles as a bow.
903* JoustingLance: Another type wields an ornate, white and gold one, mounted to its arm.
904* {{Psychopomp}}: They are tasked with collecting the souls of humans who pass away. Specifically, their name is "acceptance of death".
905[[/folder]]
906

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