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14The page describing the characters of ''VideoGame/DragonsCrown''. As per the wiki's spoiler policy, trope names are '''not''' behind spoiler tags. '''Be wary of spoilers'''.
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18!Player Characters
19
20[[folder:The Amazon]]
21[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amazon_DC_5231.jpg]]
22
23->Voiced by: Creator/AtsukoTanaka (JP), Creator/CindyRobinson (EN)
24
25TheBerserker of the characters. She has low defenses but hits fast and hard.
26
27In her Famitsu chibi manga series, she's depicted as being obsessed with boobs and butts.
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29* AssKicksYou: Uses her rear as a bounce attack while unarmed.
30* AmazonianBeauty: The Amazon has the physique of a bodybuilder and fights in a ChainmailBikini.
31* BadassNormal: She and the Fighter are the only two humans not powered by anything, relying only on their honed skills. [[spoiler:And her ending explains that she is not an Amazon by birth, but an orphaned noble, raised and trained by them when she was a child... so she doesn't have their lineage giving her their natural advantages. TrainingFromHell indeed.]]
32** EmpoweredBadassNormal: Players do have the option of eventually giving her the ability to create temporary clones that fight with her.
33* BarbarianHero: A muscular, two-handed axe wielding heroine in a ChainmailBikini with tattoos on her legs.
34* BarbarianLonghair: Has hair down to her elbows.
35* BarbarianTribe: Comes from an entire ''tribe'' of female {{Barbarian Hero}}es.
36* TheBerserker: Has several skills based around becoming more dangerous the more you hit an enemy, and becoming more dangerous the more you lose health. Spend long enough keeping a combo going, and you'll transform from a slow swinging Amazon into a lawnmower of death.
37* BlueBlood: [[spoiler:She is actually a daughter of a noble family who was taken in by the Amazons to be raised as their own after her family's carriage was waylaid by orcs. In fact, part of her motivation in coming to Hydeland is to find her roots. Her ending also implies that her paternal grandparents are still alive.]]
38* BoobsAndButtPose: Her default stance is a variant of this. It's just missing the AsideGlance aspect.
39* CastFromHitpoints: Her ''Iron Will'' and ''Incite Rage'' skills use her hitpoints to ignore knockback and enter Berserker mode respectively.
40* ChainmailBikini: Wears a metal thong and bikini that are two sizes too small. There are Amazon remains that [[LampshadeHanging point out the ridiculousness of this]], figuring out only too late they should've actually worn armor (however impressive, muscles do not deflect weapons).
41* CoolCrown: Wears a simple gold circlet on her head.
42* DefeatByModesty: Ironically, despite wearing a micro bikini she's absolutely mortified when she loses her top during the fight with the pirates in the manga.
43* DivingKick: Can launch herself down diagonally while in the air to kick enemies in the face. She uses her axe and sets it ''on fire'' in conjunction with the move.
44* DoppelgangerAttack: Her ''War Paint'' skill enables her to create duplicates that fight along with her.
45* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In the manga she gets a lot of attention from women due to her beauty and combat prowess.
46* FeatherMotif: Wears two feathers in her hair, which are held in place by her circlet.
47* FragileSpeedster: She can move faster after becoming Berserk, but she has extremely low defense.
48* GlassCannon: The Amazon has both speed and power, but low defense.
49* GroundPound: Part of her repertoire.
50* IdleAnimation: Looks around vigilantly. When idle for a few minutes longer, she'll actually drop her BoobsAndButtPose stance and rest on her axe, making it one of the few times her front side is towards the screen.
51* JigglePhysics: Both her breasts and ass jiggle on occasion.
52* KickChick: When unarmed, the Amazon uses powerful kick combos to fight.
53* LadyOfWar: She's as graceful and elegant as a scantily-clad, muscle-bound berserker with a gigantic axe can be, and has a moveset that's as refined as it is ferocious. It's not a huge surprise when it turns out that [[spoiler:she's the daughter of an aristocratic family that's gone through some serious training]].
54* LightningBruiser: On the borderline between this trope and GlassCannon. She has the lowest defence of any melee character, but she's not as squishy as the ranged characters, and she hits incredibly fast and hard. Her skill that increases her damage when she's at low health also helps her survivability considerably, by increasing the likelihood that she'll be able to kill enemies and regain health from their item drops when she gets into trouble.
55* MightyGlacier: Early on, she's slow and hard-hitting. Put a few points into her skills, though, and [[LightningBruiser she starts getting much, much faster while hitting just as hard.]]
56* MsFanservice: Competes with Sorceress in this regard. Almost all her animations are done in such a way that she'll almost never have her backside ''not'' facing the screen.
57* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: Some Amazons, upon being revived, will wonder if guys dig scars.
58* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: A given seeing as she's an Amazon. The Amazon remains you find sometimes point this out even more.
59-->'''An Amazon's Remains:''' Good fight. I almost had him.
60* SheCleansUpNicely: In the ending of the manga she wears an opulent formal dress, though quickly gets rid of it as she feels high class life doesn't suit her.
61* ShockwaveStomp: Can smash her axe into the ground to create a lateral shockwave that damages any enemy in its path.
62* SinisterScythe: Amazons can also equip scythes alongside mast-axes.
63* SpectacularSpinning: Her jumping spin attacks and her ground Brandish move.
64* SpinAttack: One of her attacks has her rapidly spinning [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic style]] in the air.
65* StatuesqueStunner: An attractive woman who's much taller than most of the people around her.
66* {{Stripperific}}:
67** Her ChainmailBikini barely covers her at all, and it's a thong-style to boot. No surprise why she has very low defense.
68** If the unlockable art is anything to go by, the playable Amazon is also one of the ''most'' dressed Amazons around (though this may be a dress code that's specific to her clan). The Amazons of the South wear nothing more than what's needed to carry their weapons, [[SceneryCensor holding their weapons in such a way to avoid actually exposing themselves]] in the related picture.
69* StrongFamilyResemblance: Downplayed. [[spoiler: In her ending, it's implied that her paternal grandparents recognise her as she had their son's eyes.]]
70* TattooAsCharacterType: Has thigh tattoos that build on her BarbarianHero motif.
71* ThongOfShielding: If the Sorceress's main appeal is her breast size, then the Amazon's appeal would be her juicy buttocks, which this article of clothing emphasizes.
72* VaporWear: She wears more on her hands and feet than she does on her body.
73* WalkingSwimsuitScene: A given since she wears a ''[[ChainmailBikini bikini]]''.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:The Dwarf]]
77[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dwarf_DC_1811.jpg]]
78
79->Voiced by: Creator/UnshoIshizuka (JP), Creator/JamiesonPrice (EN)
80
81The strongest physical fighter among the player characters. What he lacks in finesse he makes up for in muscle.
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83* TheAlcoholic: Half his lines upon being chosen in the character creation screen (and when testing his voice) have him either wanting a drink or letting him finish it first. [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Of course, he's a dwarf, so this is expected.]]
84* BadassArmFold: [[PowerupMount While riding a beast]]. Also while in his IdleAnimation.
85* BadassCape: Wears a tattered black cape around his neck.
86* BarbarianHero: He's a [[HeroicBuild burly]] shirtless [[BeardOfBarbarism bearded]] hero wearing a tattered cape.
87* BeardOfBarbarism: To compliment his status as a dwarf and as the strongest of the playable characters.
88* ButtMonkey: In the manga he's the primary source of comic relief, often getting himself slapped around by the female characters or being a recipient of AmusingInjuries.
89* CartoonBomb: He has a skill that lets him carry a satchel of these.
90* CoolHelmet: A metal helmet with [[MercurysWings Valkyrie wings]].
91* DirtyOldMan: In the manga he's quite the lecher, often ogling the Sorceress or Morgan.
92* DualWielding: His massive strength lets him wield a heavy weapon in both hands.
93* ElementalArmor: His Rock Skin skill, which gives him tank-like defenses.
94* GoodOldFisticuffs: The Dwarf is still quite strong even if unarmed.
95* GrievousHarmWithABody: Can pick up and throw enemies into other enemies for crowd clearing.
96* HeroicBuild: Is an extremely muscular hero. He's so muscle-laden that he doesn't even have an aerial combo, all he can do is a drop-slam.
97* HulkingOut: His Pump Up ability, which temporarily buffs his defense.
98* IdleAnimation: Sits down with his arms folded.
99* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Some Dwarf remains have their final message insisting that their fatal injuries are nothing.
100* MercurysWings: Has wings on his helmet.
101* MightyGlacier: Incredibly strong, but moves quite slow.
102* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: He's a short, stout strong guy with a big beard and a hammer in each hand. Yep, sounds like a dwarf.
103* PintSizedPowerhouse: Well, he ''is'' a dwarf.
104* PlayingWithFire: Has a few skills that revolve around burning foes.
105* AProtagonistShallLeadThem: [[spoiler:The Dwarf's ending reveals that his kind [[EndangeredSpecies were on the verge of extinction]]. Dwarves originally resided in [[UndergroundCity an underground kingdom]], but the ancient dragon had forced them out of their home and took over. After defeating the dragon, the remaining dwarves gave the dragon-slaying Dwarf the title of [[TheParagon "noble avenger"]], and eventually, the avenger led the dwarves to an age of glory for the race.]]
106* RollingAttack: Can curl up into a ball and roll himself into enemies.
107* StoutStrength: He can toss giant monsters across a room with his bare hands.
108* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Has access to handheld black powder bombs he can rain down on enemies.
109* VolcanicVeins: For one reason or another, his veins can be seen quite visibly while he's idling or fighting, to signify that he's all muscle. Unlike the usual examples of this trope, however, his veins "glow" black.
110* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's just got a cape wrapped around his neck, leaving his impressive pecks and abs totally exposed.
111* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Can grab enemies and throw them through the air.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:The Elf]]
115[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elf_DC_9601.jpg]]
116
117->Voiced by: Creator/AsamiImai (JP), Creator/EdenRiegel (EN)
118
119The ranger of the group. She specializes in physical ranged attacks and status affliction.
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121* AmbiguouslyBi: In the manga she blushes when the Fighter compliments her cuteness, but also gets a nosebleed seeing the Sorceress' exposed chest.
122* BackStab: Has this as one of her skills if she gets a dagger.
123* BraidsOfAction: Her long hair is done up in braids, to keep it out of her way during a fight.
124* ChargedAttack: Her "Power Charge" skill allows you to charge up shots for extra damage.
125* CulturalRebel: A mild version. Unlike most elves who don't trust outsiders, she longs for adventures and leaves the forest.
126* ElementalBaggage: Her Elemental Lore spell is based on whatever element is closest at the time of casting. Alone the most reliable are the tornado by default and, thanks to all the torches and [[ArrowsOnFire Salamander Oil]], homing fireballs. This also means she can [[DittoFighter mimic the elemental spells that Wizards and Sorceresses are casting]], in her own style.
127** AnIcePerson: When near ice Elemental Lore creates small ice spheres spin out from her, freezing anything in the way.
128** BlowYouAway: By default Elemental Lore creates a small tornado in front of her, her [[ChargedAttack Power Shot]] creates a small tornado on impact.
129** MakingASplash: When used in deep water Elemental Lore creates a small whirlpool that constantly damages enemies, with smaller water sources it creates a small shockwave that crosses the screen. When cast near a geyser she fires out a burst of water from her hands.
130** PlayingWithFire: She can make her arrows create pillars of flame, and create homing fireballs with Elemental Lore while near fire sources or [[InfernalRetaliation burning]].
131* ExtremityExtremist: Fights at close range with her legs.
132* {{Expy}}: Looks nearly identical to an elf NPC named Meles in ''VideoGame/{{Mabinogi}}''.
133* ForestRanger: She's an archer from the forest whose reclusive tribe serves as the guardians of the woods.
134* FragileSpeedster: She's pretty frail, but incredibly mobile, with huge dodge speed, [[DoubleJump double jumping]] and attacks that launch her([[PunchedAcrossTheRoom and her enemies!]]) across the room in a hurry.
135* FriendToAllLivingThings: Plays with a couple of chipmunks when [[IdleAnimation idle]].
136* GlassCannon: She's pretty frail, but she is very proficient with a dagger, having an ability that allows her to do extra damage with [[BackStab backstabs]]. And then there's those arrows, which hit '''HARD''', can be [[PoisonedWeapons doused in poison]] or [[ArrowsOnFire set on fire]] for increased damage and can be included easily in combos.
137* HartmanHips: Instead of an exaggerated chest or backside, her stylized female form is denoted by a tiny waist and overly wide hips.
138%%* HiddenBuxom: Not noticeable at first due to her wearing more conservative clothing than the Amazon and Sorceress, but some of her action poses do highlight that she does indeed have a decently-sized chest underneath her shirt.[Needs an example of which "action pose" she has to be in to prove she fits this trope; all of her official artwork - except one by a different artist - as well as the majority of her sprites only show that she isn't completely flat-chested, which doesn't make her an example of this trope.]%%
139* IdleAnimation: Kicks her feet. After a while, she'll have two chipmunks show up on her head and arm.
140* InTheHood: Wears a pointy hood attached to her cape.
141* KickChick: She's a female Elf who uses kick moves at close range. She has a skill called "Deadly Boots" that adds the defense power of any boots you have equipped to her attack power.
142* LightningBruiser: An Elf who takes the Battle Hardened skill can, with just a small amount of damage reduction gear, reduce even the most powerful of attacks to nearly nothing while attacking with her bow. As long as her bow is drawn, the only attacks that pose any true threat to her are ones that forcibly cancel attacks, such as being eaten or almost everything the Red Dragon does. Proper use of Salamander Oil and Toxic Extract shots can enable her to kill most bosses in a matter of seconds.
143* ManaMeter: A variation of the Wizard's and Sorceress's meter. It displays how many arrows she has remaining instead.
144* MasterPoisoner: Toxic Extract allows her to coat her weapons in poison. Any arrows that hit the ground while active release a [[TechnicolorToxin purple]] [[DeadlyGas poisonous cloud]].
145* {{Multishot}}: Can fire multiple arrows at once with the "Clone Strike" skill when crouching and firing upward or releasing a salvo from a dash attack.
146* OurElvesAreDifferent: She's a Forest Elf.
147* OlderThanTheyLook: She looks and sounds like a teenager, though she's actually around 100.
148* PointyEars: She is a pointy-eared Elf, after all.
149* ProfessionalKiller: Her Elf skills can include poison use, carrying holdout daggers and backstabbing. She also takes money for killing things (though so does everyone else). Basically she's the character closest to that of an Assassin.
150* SpreadShot: Can fire multiple arrows in multiple direction at once when you sufficiently upgrade the "Clone Strikes" skill.
151* RagsToRoyalty: [[spoiler:In her ending, rather than being an outcast for working with humans and dwarves, the elven king grants her the title of Crown Regent. It helps that she ended up making it so [[MissedTheCall he didn't have to fight the Ancient Dragon]].]]
152* RainOfArrows: Can fire a spread of arrows into the sky that rain death on her enemies.
153* TokenWholesome: The Elf's clothing is serviceable and all business, and she wears more than the Amazon and Sorceress combined.
154* TrickArrow: Uses arrows that explode, poison, and do various other interesting things.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:The Fighter]]
158[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fighter_DC_4382.jpg]]
159
160->Voiced by: Creator/KenjiroTsuda (JP), Creator/PatrickSeitz (EN)
161
162The tank of the cast. He's able to provide the party with defensive support and is pretty good with his sword, though his attack is weaker than the Amazon's or the Dwarf's.
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164* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:In his ending, it is said he continued adventuring well into his seventies.]]
165* AttackReflector: The Fighter's shield can gain the ability to reflect projectile attacks.
166* BadassNormal: He and the Amazon are the only two humans not powered by anything, relying only on their honed skills.
167* BigEater: "I'm gonna have '''ninths'''!"
168* BladeSpam: His air attack has him creating a whirlwind of strikes with his blade, and has a version of the same as a ground attack, too.
169* BlingOfWar: Wears plated armor, the finish varying with each palette swap.
170* BlowYouAway: Technically has this as his Tempest Edge and Cyclone Masher are blindingly fast sword slashes that resemble wind.
171* BoringButPractical: Just has a shield and a sword, but his high defense and simple mechanics make him one of the easiest classes to use.
172* CoolHelmet: A Boba Fett helmet with Bull horns attached.
173* CoolSword: Wields a shiny looking Greatsword.
174* DeathOfAThousandCuts: His Cyclone Masher does little damage per hit, but boy does it stack.
175* GoodOldFisticuffs: Resorts to this after he does his power smash attack or loses his weapon.
176* GroundPound: Can plunge his sword into the ground to create a shockwave that hits enemy enemy near him.
177* HeroesPreferSwords: His main weapon, although he can also use one-handed axes.
178* IdleAnimation: Removes his helmet, then puts it back on. After a couple of minutes, he'll leave the helmet off. One of the few, if only, times you'll see his sprite without a helmet on.
179* IcyBlueEyes: One of the only things that can be seen when he's wearing his helmet, along with some strands of hair.
180* KnightInShiningArmor: An armorclad hero who wanders the world righting wrongs and battling the forces of darkness.
181* LightningBruiser: The Fighter has average speed, but his attack speed is very fast compared to others, and each attack hits HARD. Coupled that with his main role being the tank, and this fits him perfectly.
182* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Can even block ''dragon's breath'' for both himself and everyone behind him.
183* TopHeavyGuy: His personal physique isn't too bad, but his armour ''really'' doesn't help...
184* TwentyFourHourArmor: Never takes his armor off, other than occasionally his helmet.
185* RapidfireFisticuffs: Fighter's Cyclone Masher becomes this while unarmed.
186* ShieldBash: Can smash into enemies with his shield.
187* ShockwaveStomp: The fighter does this with his downward stab, which will create an area shockwave, the area increasing as the level increases.
188* ShouldersOfDoom: But even more impressive are his ''Elbows'' of Doom.
189* SwordBeam: When his Tempest Edge levels up higher, it can finish with a long-range sword stab that hits multiple times,cause knockback, and cover over half the screen, all from a standing position.
190* SwordPlant: Can slam his sword into the ground to create a shockwave.
191* StoneWall: Has the highest defense in the game, but also middling attack range.
192* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: In addition to his SwordPlant, the Fighter can throw his sword. With the right perks, it can create a shockwave when it hits the ground.
193* VideoGameDashing: Can launch himself forward on the ground or through the air to close in on opponents.
194[[/folder]]
195
196[[folder:The Sorceress]]
197[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sorceress_DC_5427.jpg]]
198
199->Voiced by: Creator/KikukoInoue (JP), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (EN)
200
201The enchantress and support mage of the player characters. Her offensive spells aren't as powerful as the Wizard's, but she has the most support spells, the ability to summon skeletons, and plenty of curses to debilitate enemies.
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203* AdaptationalSexuality: In the Japanese release of the game, she has a dying voiceline wishing the others to tell the love of her life that she loves "her." While the American release of the game includes this line as well, it also adds a similar voiceline with her wanting the others to tell the love of her that she loves "him."
204* AsideGlance: Does it during her walking animation and in her IdleAnimation.
205* AssKicksYou: Can teleport behind enemies and bump into them with her backside. She also does this as her running attack.
206* BadPowersGoodPeople: She can summon the dead and turn you into a frog, but she's still a hero trying to save the world.
207* BornLucky: She has the highest ranking LuckStat by default.
208* BoobsAndButtPose: As seen by her image on the right, this is the pose she adopts in one of her promotional artwork images.
209%% Subbulleted tropes are not allowed. Please break them up.
210%%* ElementalPowers: With a focus on frost and earth spells:
211%%** BlowYouAway: Can create a mini tornado.
212%%** AnIcePerson: Can summon spikes and entire walls made of ice.
213%%** ShockAndAwe: Can summon a miniature thunder cloud that shocks enemies.
214%%** TakenForGranite: Can use curses to turn enemies to stone.
215%%** WeatherManipulation: Can create a snowstorm.
216* ForcedTransformation: Can turn enemies into frogs.
217* FlyingBroomstick: Can sit on her MagicStaff to fly through the air.
218* GuileHero: [[spoiler: Before going back to her old life of adventure due to boredom, her ending has her act as a rigged oracle to ensure peace and forestall potential rebellion among the nobles.]]
219* HotWitch: Exaggerated with her proportions and clothing choice.
220* IdleAnimation: [[AsideGlance Looks at the screen]] and rocks back and forth out of boredom. After a while, she'll remove her hat and twirl it around when she sways.
221* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: The Sorceress's ''real'' magic is how she gets her chest to stay in that dress.
222* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: In real life her skinny waist would be incapable of supporting the rest of her frame, let alone her exaggerated chest and rear.
223* JigglePhysics: She's bouncy even when she's just standing there, before her IdleAnimation kicks in. She even seems to deliberately take big breaths just to facilitate this.
224* LadyOfBlackMagic: An elegant, graceful ([[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments when not trying to run]]) woman clad in black with elemental magic and curses at her disposal. Oddly, some of the Sorceress remains and Sorceress [=NPCs=] have messages that indicate some of them have perkier personalities than the player's Sorceress.
225* MagicStaff: Her weapon of choice is a crooked, wooden staff that she can cast magic with.
226* ManaMeter: Displayed over her head and the majority of her attacks require it (including her teleport dodge). She can also recharge her mana with the press (and hold) of a button. The Wizard has a similar meter.
227* MsFanservice: The most straightforward and exaggerated representation of this trope in this game.
228* {{Necromancer}}: Can bring skeletons of the dead back to life to serve her.
229* TheQueensLatin: She has an English accent, one of the only characters to have one actually. It's more noticeable when she's the narrator.
230* SexySlitDress: Her skirt is cut along the side to show off her bare legs.
231* SideBoob: Her ImpossiblyLowNeckline shows off a good deal of the sides of her breasts.
232* SmartPeopleSpeakTheQueensEnglish: Unlike the rest of the cast, who are voiced with American accents in the English dub, she is voiced with a quasi-British RP accent.
233* SpellBook: Uses ancient texts to cast her curses and other special abilities.
234* SquishyWizard: Figuratively AND literally.
235* TeleportSpam: Can teleport behind enemies, leaving them open to her attacks.
236* VainSorceress: Some of the Sorceress remains you can find have their final message having been in regards to their appearance being ruined.
237-->'''A Sorceress's Remains:''' No! Not my hair!
238* VictoryIsBoring: [[spoiler:In her ending, she becomes very popular with the nobles and leads a life of luxury. She soon gets bored of such life and starts hungering for adventures again.]]
239* VideoGameDashing: Can magically dash forward through the air.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:The Wizard]]
243[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wizard_DC_3156.jpg]]
244
245->Voiced by: Creator/HirokiYasumoto (JP), Creator/YuriLowenthal (EN)
246
247The solemn offensive spellcaster of the team. He has the most powerful offensive spells at his disposal and is keen on using them against his foes.
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249
250* BadassLongRobe: A BlackCloak with a nifty pointed hood.
251* TheBeastmaster: Can fashion a wooden Golem to fight on his behalf.
252* BlackCloak: His black robes add to his whole mysterious wizard motif.
253* BlackMage: The Wizard uses magic focused on damage.
254* ChickMagnet: In the manga he gets a lot of attention from the village girls rescued from the Castle of the Dead.
255* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The manga makes Meteor Swarm one as it strains him to the point where he injures his eye.
256* DeathFromAbove: Can summon a storm of fireballs, lightning bolts or other magic down on his opponents.
257* DifficultButAwesome: The game qualifies the Wizard as an "expert" character on the character select screen, and rightfully so. He's slow, takes damage horribly and his main attack is pathetically weak (as in [[ScratchDamage single-digits]] weak). He has abilities that compensate for these weaknesses (teleporting, floating, those awesome spells), but they all require mana to use. However, once you get used to his game style and level up the right perks, he becomes a killing machine on two legs. His pathetic main attack becomes [[ManaDrain a siphon to recover mana]], which you can use to wail your magic back from the enemy with while hitting them with screen-filling storms of flaming death. If he has partners like the Dwarf or Fighter to serve as tanks, he's even more effective.
258%% Subbulleting tropes are not allowed
259%%* ElementalPowers: Leaning more towards flame and storm spells, his command over the elements are as follows:
260%%** BlowYouAway: Can create multiple tornadoes at once to blow opponents away.
261%%** HavingABlast: Can create a line of explosions that decimate all in their path.
262%%** LightEmUp: Can conjure holy balls of light that damage opponents on contact
263%%** PlayingWithFire: Can summon lines of fire, explosions and fireballs that rain from the sky.
264%%** ShockAndAwe: Can summon a circle of lightning bolts around him.
265* GlassCannon: The weakest constitution-wise, but when he points his staff at stuff, it explodes (the stuff, not his staff).
266* IdleAnimation: Creates a dragon-shaped flame in his hand, that also breathes fire. He'll eventually pull out a book and start reading, page flipping included.
267* InTheHood: Has a pointy black hood attached to his cloak. He wears it when he's on a mount.
268* LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards : Starts out rather weak, but ends as an extremely powerful character.
269* MagicStaff: His weapon of choice is a crooked wood staff he can use to cast magic. Motes of energy float around the end of the staff.
270* ManaMeter: His biggest weakness, other than his pitiful defenses, is his reliance on mana to use his best techniques... but that's understandable. [[GameBreaker Now imagine if he didn't need mana...]]
271* MysticalWhiteHair: A practitioner of forbidden arts with long, flowing, white hair.
272* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:In an attempt to save his sister from deadly illness, the wizard ended up putting her in limbo, trapped between life and death. He has been traveling the world to find a way to fix this.]]
273* OneHitKill: The only player character that can accomplish this with his [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Extinction]] spell. While it does not work on bosses([[ContractualBossImmunity of course]]), not even the most demonic of DemonicSpiders can withstand a hit from it.
274* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes glow ominously in the game's intro sequence. They also glow briefly when he teleports.
275* RobeAndWizardHat: Being a wizard, he wears black robes with a pointed hood on the back. However, he only dons his hood when riding on a mount.
276* SpellBook: Uses ancient texts to cast his more powerful magic.
277* SquishyWizard: Despite his massive offensive abilities, he has equally tiny defense.
278* TeleportSpam: His teleport allows him to move faster across the screen than any other character, but like all his best moves requires mana.
279[[/folder]]
280
281!Allies
282
283[[folder:Rannie the Rogue]]
284[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rannie_228.jpg]]
285
286---> Voiced by: Creator/YuriLowenthal (?) (EN)
287
288A young thief who accompanies the party. While he initially hoped to make some easy coin off the heroes and run, he backed off from that scheme for a beneficial partnership: he handles the treasure chests while the party handles the attacking hordes.
289----
290* ActionDuo: Rannie is the ActionSurvivor to the player characters' badass.
291* AdaptationExpansion: Gets more to do in the manga, such as summoning the genie during the Ghost Ship Cove story and stealing the purple talisman from the Red Dragon.
292* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Rannie will pick up any gold you missed, handy if you left something that was hidden by the foreground. He also serves as one for Elves specifically, since if they get critically low on arrows during a fight, he'll dart in just long enough to toss a bundle of ammo in their general direction.
293* EverythingFades: He functions as a strangely personified and justified version of this trope. If you fail to pick up any loot (aside from food) after a certain amount of time has passed, he'll run over and pick it up himself. [[AntiFrustrationFeatures Anything he picks up is added to your score or gold, however.]]
294** However there are certain perks that make it more beneficial to pick up loot yourself (such as an early-level perk that recovers your health for every coin you pick up). These perks don't apply to loot picked up by Rannie or other players.
295* IdleAnimation: Occasionally looks around.
296* InTheHood: Wears a green cloak, as traditional for a thief.
297* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Tends to simply say "Quit It" When he gets blown up by traps. He is also invincible by gameplay terms.
298* MasterOfUnlocking: Will open treasure boxes and locked doors for you as well as picking up stray bits of loot.
299* NonActionGuy: Fighting is not within the guy's job description. He generally hides away until the action's over.
300* NonPlayerCompanion: His job is to pick up spare loot after the fight as well as unlocking doors and chests.
301* OhCrap: Says this among other things, [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction rather calmly]], when he opens trapped chests.
302* PrayerIsALastResort: If the fight against the Arch Demon goes on for too long, Rannie will start praying, even though he's an atheist.
303* SoleSurvivor: If you die, he'll somehow manage to barely survive and take your bones to be revived at the Temple.
304* ThiefBag: Carries a big white bag full of treasure.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Tiki the Fairy]]
308[[quoteright:196:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tikitavern_7326.jpg]]
309
310A fairy initially found locked in a bird cage in the Ancient Temple Ruins. She disappears after being freed, but shows back up in town looking for Lucain.
311----
312* AssistCharacter: Will provide directions for navigating through dungeons. She also points out where runes are on occasion.
313* BigEater: Even considering her small size, which is impressive since she tackles food meant for normal-sized humans. Prior to joining you, your table in the inn has quite a bit of food on it. After, all that remains is a couple small pieces of fruit and a goblet of ale.
314* CantHoldHerLiquor: Justified by her small size, but merely swimming in a wine cup turns her into a sleepy [[AlcoholHic hiccuping]] drunk.
315* ConstantlyCurious: According to Lucain, she left her forest because of her endless curiosity, implying that they're friends because he's able to communicate with her and answer her questions.
316* DamselInDistress: You first find Tiki locked in a small birdcage until you break her out.
317* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: Just about everything she does includes sparkles.
318* {{Expy}}: The only outward difference between her and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'''s Tinkerbell is her hairstyle.
319* ExpositionFairy: A literal one, as she will point you towards the exits of a level.
320* FairyCompanion: Can tag along on your adventures.
321* FairySexy: She's a petite, coquettish fairy that flies around barefoot while wearing a skimpy dress. [[HartmanHips Her hips are also fairly pronounced.]]
322* GirlishPigtails: Really poofy ones.
323* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: In the main character select before heading to the overworld, she'll be found in a goblet downright plastered, letting an AlcoholHic escape once in a while. Clicking on her reveals that some fairies are mean drunks, and that she's not going to give your drink back.
324* HugeGuyTinyGirl: She tends to hang out with Rannie when you're not on the field. [[NonActionGuy Rannie isn't exactly imposing or huge]], but Tiki is obviously super tiny.
325* IdleAnimation: If she's not pointing at or hovering over anything, she'll occasionally spin in place. She will also calmly sit on a chest if Rannie hasn't opened it yet.
326* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: It's not entirely clear how her tiny green dress stays on.
327* InterspeciesFriendship: With Lucain, and then extends it to the player characters. From the after-mission screen, it seems she takes a liking to Rannie, too.
328* LifeEnergy: Lucain, during the game, reveals that [[FunctionalMagic Rune Magic]] is powered by fairies and will not work if there's no fairies present, so Tiki being in your party is ''essential'' for you to be able to use it.
329* MessyHair: Has messy blond curls.
330* OurFairiesAreDifferent: The tiny WingedHumanoid variety of fairies.
331* PowerGlows: Glows green when she's magically flying around.
332* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:After you beat the Ancient Dragon, it is revealed that her interactions with you and Lucain have helped her learn the human language. However, this only occurs in text dialogue, where she uses her new language skills to ask for your help with a request of hers.]]
333* WingedHumanoid: A tiny human with insect wings.
334[[/folder]]
335
336![=NPCs=]
337
338[[folder:Royalty]]
339!!Tropes applying to multiple characters in this category:
340* WalkingSpoiler: There are more to these characters than what first impressions would suggest. Read on at your own risk.
341
342!Prime Minister Gustaf
343[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_gustav_4804.jpg]]
344With the absence of the King, Gustaf is left in charge of Hydeland, and hopes to broker peace between Hydeland and the enemy state of Bolga.
345----
346* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:In the game his fate isn't confirmed and it's assumed he died during the raid on his escape ship. In the manga he survives the raid, but after the battle with the kraken he has his head bitten off by a Gazer summoned by the Morneon cult.]]
347* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler:When the usurpation is revealed, he says "ScrewThisImOuttaHere", and leaves for Bolga on a ship loaded with gold and the Royal Orb. The pirates get to him first.]]
348* EvilChancellor: [[spoiler:He's actually in Bolga's pocket.]]
349* MindControlDevice: [[spoiler:He's the one that gave her the necklace that keeps her passive and mute.]]
350* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Seeing as how the princess can't talk and he's the one acting as a mouthpiece for her, he's essentially the one in command. Not to mention the fact that he's working with Bolga to help it take over Hydeland.]]
351* ObviouslyEvil: [[spoiler:Not at first, but once you complete his first request, he starts to seem more suspicious than Dean.]]
352* QuestGiver: He tasks you to find the Royal Scepter, which is the first castle-related quest.
353* TreacherousAdvisor: [[spoiler:As soon as the king was presumed dead, leaving the throne empty, he started pushing for an arranged marriage between the princess and [=McNeil=], in order to help Bolga rule Hydeland. He's also basically getting the heroes to collect treasures for his own plans.]]
354* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Since the princess never speaks while he's around, he does so for her.
355
356!Princess Vivian
357[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_vivian_6359.jpg]]
358Beautiful but silent, Vivian spends most of the time standing around looking pretty...
359----
360* ArrangedMarriage: Set to marry [=McNeil=], ruler of Bolga... [[spoiler:so that Bolga can swiftly take over Hydeland.]]
361* {{Brainwashed}}: [[spoiler:The real reason she spends the early game just standing around letting Gustaf talk for her.]]
362* EmptyEyes: [[spoiler:Her eyes are actually duller when she's under Gustaf's control.]]
363* HiddenBuxom: [[spoiler:Played with. While she isn't wearing heavy or concealing clothing, the necklace she wears happens to hide her cleavage. Once it's removed, [[http://dragons-crown.wikia.com/wiki/File:Princess-Vivian.gif it's pretty evident that she's generously proportioned.]] [[http://dragons-crown.wikia.com/wiki/File:Vivian.png Her bonus art makes it more obvious.]]]]
364* TheHighQueen: [[spoiler:It's stated that the kingdom returns to its old glory after Vivian is made queen shortly after the Ancient Dragon is killed.]]
365* HypnoTrinket: [[spoiler:The necklace she's wearing is what's brainwashing her.]]
366* MindControlEyes: [[spoiler:Her default facial expression, as seen by her image to the right there. Made more apparent when compared to her eyes after she's broken free of the necklace, where they look more vibrant and inquisitive.]]
367* PimpedOutDress: Complete with GiantPoofySleeves.
368* PrincessClassic: Much like [[WizardClassic other characters]] in the game, Vivian's your typical sweet, innocent and demure princess.
369* TaremeEyes: [[spoiler:When her clarity is restored, she sports these eyes.]]
370* TsurimeEyes: They stare silently at you and give the princess an air of pride. [[spoiler:Then this gets [[TaremeEyes subverted]] when she's no longer brainwashed.]]
371* TheVoiceless: She just stands there looking at you while Gustaf dispatches information. [[spoiler:This is because she's been brainwashed, however.]]
372* WhenSheSmiles: Whenever Vivian smiles, the game will always let you know how significant this is; partially due to her status, and partially due to the rather dire situation the entire kingdom is in. [[spoiler: She also only does this while she isn't brainwashed]].
373
374!Count Dean
375[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_dyne_8756.jpg]]
376Ostensibly the next in line in succession, sour faced Dean stalks the court, but his eyes are always on the now empty throne...
377----
378* ButThouMust: When you first meet him, you must choose to defend yourself. Handing over the scepter gets you locked in the dungeon and sent back in front of the castle for a do-over.
379* TheEvilPrince: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}, he's scheming to take the throne, but to protect it from Gustaf and the Bolga scheme. The narrator notes he's the lesser of two evils, and nonetheless, a strong leader.]]
380* JerkAss: First time you meet him, he casually attempts to strongarm you into surrendering the PlotCoupon to him by surrounding you with guards. [[spoiler:[[JerkWithAHeartOfGold This does not make him a bad person, all the same]].]]
381* ObviouslyEvil: He's a SmugSnake that everybody in court knows is obviously aiming to take the throne for himself.
382* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:Shortly after he's made king, he realizes the gravity of situation that the old king was in and resolves to find the Dragon's Crown. Unfortunately, he ends up as a sacrifice for the Morneon Cult's plans, but not before he sends a letter that spurs the heroes into stopping the cult's plans once and for all.]]
383* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:He'll do whatever it takes to protect Hydeland, whether it means usurping the empty throne, or acquiring the Dragon's Crown to protect it from its various enemies.]]
384
385!Archduke Macniel
386The leader of Bolga, a militant empire to the north that has long sought to conquer Hydeland, and a relative of Hydeland's king. When the king goes missing, Macniel hopes to use the SuccessionCrisis to take the throne for himself.
387----
388* TheEmperor: Of Bolga.
389* EvilUncle: Possibly to Vivian, depending on what his blood relation to the King is.
390* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:You ''do'' fight some of his men, but never him himself.]]
391[[/folder]]
392
393[[folder:Town [=NPCs=]]]
394!Samuel Joseph
395[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_samuel_9786.jpg]]
396The leader of the Adventurer's Guild, Samuel is in charge of giving quests and providing rewards.
397----
398* AscendedExtra: In the game he mostly just stays at the Adventur's Guild handing out quests, but in the manga he leads an offensive on Bilbaron to take on the Gargoyle Gate.
399* ButThouMust: Samuel will ask you to prove yourself in a test to join the Guild. If you state you are "over qualified", he'll kick you out until you accept humbly.
400* TheChainsOfCommanding: Adventuring is not all fun and games for him. At one point you meet him in the church, praying for all the adventurers who have been lost in the various ruins.
401* GladiatorGames: During his youth, he was captured by his enemies and was forced to fight in one.
402* HeroicBuild: His torso is really pronounced.
403* LargeAndInCharge: The leader of the guild and aside from Roland, he's the largest thing you'll see that's not a monster.
404* QuestGiver: Runs the guild that gives you all the sub quests.
405* SternTeacher: He scoffs at new adventurers (you), and quickly sends them off to be properly equipped before letting them dungeon crawl.
406* TwoFirstNames: His full name is Samuel Joseph.
407
408!Morgan Lisley
409[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_morgan_4795.jpg]]
410The proprietress of the magic shop, Morgan is every shop related [=RPG=] element compiled into one voluptuous package.
411----
412* AdaptationalBadass: In the game she never fights, while in the manga she shows up at the Forgotten Sanctuary to take on the Golem with her own Golem and later fights the Arch Demon.
413* TheBlacksmith: A magical variant. She's able to repair weapons and equipment.
414* BrainyBrunette: Clicking on her head reveals that she is a genius who enjoys her current work.
415* CreatorBacklash: InUniverse. Her spider silk mantle got so popular with adventurers that they started fighting over it and demanding she make more. She got so sick of the commotion it made that she never made another one.
416* HotWitch: Very shapely and what she wears leaves little to the imagination.
417* MagicStaff: Which, according to the dialogue when you click it, she uses to repair broken equipment.
418* MsFanservice: Seems to be a trend for female magic users, if the playable Sorceress is any indication.
419* {{Stripperific}}: Floats around, [[VaporWear covered in bits of sheet.]]
420* OlderThanTheyLook: An image of her as a small child riding a golem appears in the art for the Golem Master. It states that the event happened 100 years ago, so she's actually a few years older than the Elf.
421* StopPokingMe: [[ThanksForTheMammary You can actually click her boobs with the pointer]], [[WhatTheHellPlayer then she responds to watch your hands]], [[PervertRevengeMode lest she turn them to stone]].
422* WizardsLiveLonger: Looks to be in her twenties (and in some artwork, her late teens) but is actually over 100 years old.
423
424!Lucain
425[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_-_lucain_1045.jpg]]
426A sorcerer you meet later in the game, Lucain instructs you in the use of Rune magic and sells disposable spells as well as runestones.
427----
428* AbsentMindedProfessor: A magically-induced version. As the {{Narrator}} says, [[spoiler:coming BackFromTheDead has clearly not helped his short term memory. He gets better later in the game though.]]
429* AscendedExtra: In the manga while the party is busy stalling the Ancient Dragon, he fights against the Chimera to acquire its talisman.
430* TheArchmage: Lucain is very knowledgeable, and is also responsible for many of the game's benefits.
431* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:You end up rescuing and resurrecting his remains at the conclusion of the relevant quest.]]
432* InterspeciesFriendship: Is friends with Tiki.
433* RobeAndWizardHat: Blue ones.
434* WizardBeard: Standard fare for aging magicians.
435* WizardClassic: Has it all, but his absent-mindedness affects his wisdom.
436[[/folder]]
437
438[[folder:Quest Encounters]]
439!Roland the Brave
440[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roland_the_brave.png]]
441A veteran member of the Adventurer's Guild.
442----
443* AncestralWeapon: His sword was once his father's.
444* AscendedExtra: Takes on Medusa in the manga.
445* BloodKnight: It's noted that he enjoys fighting so much that he actually ''wants'' to come back from the dead as a skeleton warrior in order to keep doing so.
446* CombatPragmatist: In the manga he doesn't take chances with Medusa, beheading her when she gets into reach while he takes cover.
447* {{Expy}}: He's blatantly based on Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian, particularly the [[Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982 1982 film version]] played by Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger.
448* LivingLegend: Considered this among the Adventurer's Guild.
449
450!Tommit the Bandit
451[[quoteright:344:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommit_the_bandit.png]]
452A legendary thief, he is hired to steal the Royal Scepter, the symbol of authority and right to rule Hydeland.
453----
454* DirtyCoward: Though he's the objective of the story quest, he runs away and allows wild Wyverns to get in your way, while he stands back and laughs.
455* EliteMook: Like the standard thieves, he'll rush in and open your chests and steal your loot while you're fighting. Unlike standard thieves, but like the player characters, he has multiple lives and [[KaizoTrap drops an active bomb among the loot you beat out of him]] with each life. Higher difficulties give standard thieves these traits, while he starts showing up much more frequently.
456* GentlemanThief: He's noted to be quite trustworthy. Just so long as you made sure to pay him.
457* HeadSwap: He looks like Rannie but [[PaletteSwap has the colors of his clothes switched around]] and sports a unique head, even when compared to the other thieves.
458* LivingLegend: He's the thief of thieves. Rannie explicitly admires him.
459
460!Rickey, The Magician's Apprentice
461[[quoteright:174:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rickey_the_magicians_apprentice.png]]
462A mouse that's apprenticed to Wallace. He's searching for his missing master when you find him.
463----
464* {{Expy}}: Of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, specifically ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'' incarnation. His tasks even include bringing brooms to life to help with housekeeping.
465* MagicStaff: Has a tiny wand in his little paws.
466* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's a dancing mouse that handstands when you click on him. He's constantly saying "Chu!"[[note]]The Japanese onomatopoeia for a mouse's squeak.[[/note]] while he's dancing.
467* TalkingAnimal: It's implied that Wallace was the one that taught Rickey how to speak and use magic.
468
469!Hobgoblin "Chef"
470[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hobgoblin_chef.png]]
471A giant, female, ogre-like cook that prepares the food for the goblin and orc forces at the Bilbaron Subterranean Fortress.
472----
473* BrawnHilda: She's a massive fat hobgoblin. Her hand is about as large as a normal goblin's body and she glares at you menacingly while holding her meat cleaver. And if for some reason you feel like clicking on her breasts, the game will tell you that her giant meat cleaver makes you reconsider.
474* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: While she isn't a guard, her kitchen blocks access to the rest of the fortress, so adventurers will have to get by her at some point. However, she's blind and can't see you, so she ends up assuming that you're new orc/goblin recruits barging in because you're hungry for a meal. Adding to this, none of the goblin staff working under her do anything to let her know the truth.
475* LethalChef: Quite literally. The dialogue indicates being nervous about that slab of meat on the table, particularly since the chef grabs hold of a nearby goblin and proceeds to cut it up when you leave. The game also lampshades this by putting the word "chef" in quotation marks.
476* MysteryMeat: A giant hunk of nondescript meat is on the table near the chef.
477
478!The Phantom Knight
479[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_phantom_knight.png]]
480A mysterious ghost that emerges before you in the Castle of the Dead, muttering that he took his life to avoid a sacrifice. He confers to you a scroll before he disappears. [[FromBadToWorse Things get worse.]] [[spoiler: Is sadly the King, who performed HeroicSuicide in order to not be sacrificed]].
481----
482* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: How he justifies his death, saying that killing himself means that he won't be sacrificed. The message wrapped around the sword impaled in him reads, "A noble death is better than a shameful life". [[spoiler: Justified. It was, after all, a HeroicSuicide to prevent him from being sacrificed]].
483* DeadManWriting: [[spoiler:His message is the last one written by the King, leading everyone to believe the ghost was him, and that the throne is well and truly open.]]
484* TheFaceless: He seems to have a face, but his helmet is structured in such a way that makes it hard to see.
485* HeroicSuicide: [[spoiler:He kills himself to prevent the Morneon cult from capturing him and fulfilling the requirement of a sacrificed king for releasing the Ancient Dragon]].
486
487!The Mermaid
488[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mermaid.PNG]]
489A mermaid encountered in the shallows of the Ghost Ship Cove, who's hiding from the Kraken.
490----
491* AscendedExtra: In the manga she saves the party from drowning when their ship sinks and is the one to retrieve the red talisman
492* BoobsAndButtPose: ''Somehow'', despite being a mermaid, and that's only because she has a butt.
493* ConstantlyCurious: It's noted that mermaids in general have boundless curiosity.
494* {{Expy}}: Of [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]], especially considering she talks to you because she's curious about humans and has a billion things to ask you. Her voice is also described to be beautiful, which is a major characteristic of Ariel.
495* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She's essentially [[ExposedExtraterrestrials fully nude]]. Unlike other characters, you don't get chided for clicking on her breasts. Instead, she tells you she lost her bra while fleeing the Kraken.
496* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: A Kamitani take on the CuteMonsterGirl version as seen in ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' and the like. She's essentially a human right down to her butt cheeks, where the fish tail starts.
497* SideBoob: She's positioned in such a way that only the side of her breast is exposed.
498
499!The Female Warrior Monk
500[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_female_warrior_monk3.png]]
501A wounded warrior that was tasked to purify the Forbidden Sanctuary of evil.
502----
503* AscendedExtra: Gets more screen time in the manga where she's the one who faces off against the Wraith to get the yellow talisman.
504* BadassInDistress: The severed Hellhound head attached to her leg implies she did not go down without a fight. What's more, if the player takes too long fighting the Archdemon, she will make it on her own all the way to the altar and place the Holy Seal in it, delivering some well-deserved holy retribution.
505* ClothingDamage: Not to an extreme extent, just a bit of tearing showing some of her leg, but there's a decapitated Hellhound head on the armored portion of her leg, that still has fire in its eyes. The place on the armor it bit into has ''melted''.
506* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: She's injured, but the position she takes is ridiculously suggestive.
507* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: She wears a nun habit instead.
508* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacguffin: She's too hurt to finish her task, so she gives you the holy symbol she's holding so you can finish it for her.
509* VowOfCelibacy: She wears a chastity belt. Given that she wears it ''over'' her armor, it may be more for symbolism than function.
510* WarriorMonk: Well, it ''is'' in the name. She's clutching a [[CarryABigStick mace]], to boot.
511
512!The Bound Spirit
513[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_bound_spirit.png]]
514A female spirit that was captured by the mages in the Magician's Tower.
515----
516* DamselInDistress: Her kind, as well as fairies, were being taken by the mages for use in their rune experiments. You free her after choosing a path to go on.
517* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When you click on any part of her body aside from her shackles, she will twitch and give a soft moan as if she's being aroused. The game lampshades this through Tiki, who, considering spirits and fairies are kin, doesn't seem to think highly of you when you do it.
518-->'''Text''': [[WhatTheHellPlayer Tiki is not-so-subtly judging you.]]
519* SoleSurvivor: Although she mentions that there have been other spirits that were kidnapped, you never encounter them, implying that she was just left there after the mages retreated when they heard you storming the tower.
520* SupernormalBindings: Her chains are said to be magical and unbreakable.
521* VaporWear: Wears nothing but a translucent cloth.
522
523!The Forest Hermit
524[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_forest_hermit.png]]
525An off-putting and strange man encountered in the Lost Woods. He was an acquaintance of Lucain's, but they had a falling out.
526----
527* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail Tim the Enchanter]], once his B route is available.
528* HermitGuru: The heroes look for him to learn about the Ancient Dragon and the Illusionary Lands.
529* LonersAreFreaks: He's not fond of people, which is why he lives in the Lost Woods.
530* {{Troll}}: He supposedly points out the "safest" route out of the Lost Woods, which winds up including a boat ride through a river full of whirl pools and killer fish, an underground cave filled with the undead, and a battle with an ''interdimensional EldritchAbomination''. By the end, even the {{Narrator}} suspects the Hermit intentionally led you on the most dangerous path. [[spoiler: [[KillerRabbit He didn't.]]]]
531* TwoRoadsBeforeYou: He actually says this almost word for word. He refers to them as "the path to glory" and "the path of the coward". The path of the coward, however, is the one noted above as the most dangerous path out of the forest. What he considers the path of glory leads to a [[AdorableAbomination horrible monster]] that sits AtopAMountainOfCorpses, while the area right before it is littered with bones.
532
533!Wallace
534[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Spoilers]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wallace_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
535A wizard and colleague of Lucain's, who seems to have disappeared from his Underground Labyrinth.
536----
537* CrazyHomelessPerson: [[spoiler:He's the mumbling beggar behind the Canaan Temple.]]
538* DisappearsIntoLight: [[spoiler:After destroying the demonic contract and passing on TheReveal, Wallace gains peace and literally fades away.]]
539* FallenHero: [[spoiler:He was once one of the most famous and beloved mages in the land. Once he learned that the legend of the Dragon's Crown was just that, a legend, he made various [[DealWithTheDevil questionable pacts]] with a demon worshiping religion in order to create a Dragon's Crown of true power. [[GoMadFromTheRevelation This ends up backfiring on him in a big way and leaves him as a mere shadow of his former self.]] See also MyGodWhatHaveIDone below.]]
540* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler:The true identity of the mad beggar behind the Canaan Temple.]]
541* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [[spoiler:Whether he had clear state of mind or not by this point, he decided siding with an evil cult and making a pact with ''the'' Demon King of the setting was totally going to work out.]]
542* InTheBack: [[spoiler:Betrayed and killed Lucain to steal his black rune stones.]]
543* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Having discovered that the power of the "Dragon's Crown" was merely metaphorical, he became obsessed with creating a true Dragon's Crown with the power to control dragons, going to all and any lengths, including making pacts with the Demon King and the Morneon religion. Unfortunately, his choice in allies backfires when they steal his created Crown and abandon his withered body. After he realized the Morneon religion had terrible plans, and that he helped them create a real Dragon's Crown to enable their plans, [[GoMadFromTheRevelation he spends the rest of his days mumbling incoherently behind the Canaan Temple]].]]
544* MrExposition: [[spoiler:In contrast to his babbling homeless person appearance, once you (inadvertently) restore his clarity, he {{InfoDump}}s a ton of exposition on you before disappearing from the plot entirely.]]
545* WalkingSpoiler: Once you discover him, his importance to the narrative becomes fairly obvious.

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