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3Enemies encountered throughout ''WebVideo/{{Drawga}}''.
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6
7[[folder: Pugilax]]
8!!Pugilax
9
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pugilax_5.png]]
11 [[caption-width-right:350:[[BreadEggsMilkSquick Test your strength! Win tickets! Die!]]]]
12
13* DoggedNiceGuy: Acts as one toward Ryjinah, who is fine with some brief intimacy, but unlike him isn't looking for anything long-term.
14* LoopholeAbuse: As contestants can challenge him to ''any'' game, dating simulations are technically allowed.
15* VoiceOfTheLegion: A deep, mechanical example.
16* WasOnceAMan: He claims to not always have been a crystal stuck in a machine. Turns out that he was originally Pugine -- Francis and Darryl's assistant -- before becoming crystalized in a lab accident.
17* YourSoulIsMine: Accepts souls as payment for playing his game, [[DownplayedTrope or you could just use plain old money.]]
18
19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder: Martin Threeman]]
22!!Martin Threeman
23
24[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martin_1.png]]
25 [[caption-width-right:350:The three heads of security.]]
26
27* BizarreAlienBiology:
28** Like all ogres, he was born with 14 legs (which he eventually dropped) and only grew his extra heads around puberty.
29** Martin also has two kids, one with four heads and another with just one. The latter apparently has to die if he doesn't grow at least one more.
30* ContrivedCoincidence: He mentions having worked for Legzi's father before, immediately [[LampshadeHanging Lampshading]] what a coincidence this is.
31* DumbMuscle: He's not very smart, falling for our heroines distractions hook, line and sinker.
32* HiveMind: His personalities are "in synch" and treated as one character, down to being referred to by singular pronouns.
33* KilledOffForReal: Martin is shot dead by Francis, even though he said that he would just taze the ogre.
34* {{Loincloth}}: Wears one, and somehow keeps a whole bag of popcorn in it. It's... probably best not to think about it too much.
35* PungeonMaster: Gives Jonathan the Bone Staff a run for his money.
36* ShoutOut: An obvious allusion to Creator/MartinFreeman.
37* VoiceOfTheLegion: Sounds like this, possibly because all three of his heads are talking simultaneously.
38
39[[/folder]]
40
41[[folder: The Pear Bears]]
42!!The Pear Bears
43
44[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pear_bears.jpg]]
45 [[caption-width-right:350:Jeffers 2 and the Seven Pear Bears.]]
46
47* EatingTheEnemy: Ryjinah defeats one of them by splurting some soul sauce on it and devour it on the spot (with a knife and fork, no less.) It probably helps that they're part pear.
48* EverythingsWorseWithBears: Even more so than usual, because these ones have supernatural abilities.
49* MesACrowd: After the first duplicate is defeated, the remaining Pear Bear splits into eight tiny versions of itself, and -- interestingly enough -- loses all of their bear-like traits in the process.
50* SelfDuplication: This power turns out to be derived from the Pear Seed Amulet -- the "heart" of the Pear Bear -- which can be used to duplicate anything.
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder: Gasm Hamilton]]
54!!Gasm Hamilton
55
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gasm.png]]
57 [[caption-width-right:350:The self-proclaimed memelord.]]
58
59* AIIsACrapshoot: Granted, he's not strictly ''evil'', and he ''does'' eventually help our heroines, but he's such an unlikeable BrattyHalfPint that Rah'ōxah just wants to punch him.
60* BasementDweller: Fits the lazy slacker stereotype. Granted, he's a digital being, so he literally ''can't'' leave the ether.
61* {{Intangibility}}: Gasm has this... until our protagonists cover him in soul sauce, at which point he becomes material enough for them to beat him up.
62* {{Jerkass}}: He throws out [[BigStupidDoodooHead petty insults]], steals other people's content to impress his friends, and hands out a currency called "[[UsefulNotes/{{Bitcoin}} critcoin]]" which is "accepted almost nowhere."
63* TakeThat: Towards the ruder parts of teenage online nerd culture.
64* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Granted, given his own lack of maturity, it wouldn't be surprising if he chose it himself.
65
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder: D.E.N.N.I.S.]]
69
70[[Characters/DrawgaDENNIS Has his own page.]]
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder: Pucconici]]
74!!Pucconici
75
76[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clown_215.jpg]]
77 [[caption-width-right:350:Pucconici, shortly after leaving his box.]]
78
79* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite being a ChaoticEvil hellspawn, he actually tries to protected Darryl and Francis from Porfo by shielding them with his own body.
80* MonsterClown: Of course. Ironically, we learn that he was actually made to be a NonIronicClown, but developed a taste for blood after attacking Darryl.
81* SealedEvilInACan: His presence is foreshadowed by the appearance of an empty box marked with the letter "P". Boxes are, after all, where he tends to be found.
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder: Hollace Quert]]
85!!Hollace Quert
86
87[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hollace.png]]
88 [[caption-width-right:350:Hollace Quert's wanted poster.]]
89
90* BlackCloak: Wears one as part of his disguise.
91* TheButlerDidIt: He is revealed to have been Darryl's butler. PlayedWith in that he had already been fired by the time he did the deed.
92* CoDragons: Along with Puccanici, to his employer.
93* DealWithTheDevil: He claims that he only agreed to kill Darryl due to being promised his circus back by an unknown individual.
94* GoKartingWithBowser: He ends up eating sandwiches with the ''Ladies Book Club'' during his own interrogation, and makes sure to compliment Fylle's cooking even as he sobs over his confession.
95* TheHeavy: The most direct opponent the LBC face off against in Season Two, with multiple episodes spent tracking and taking him down.
96* ImprobableWeaponUser: Carries an [[{{Pun}} "a-salt rifle"]], which fires actual salt.
97* InSeriesNickname: [[VideoGame/LEGOTheLordOfTheRings LEGO Gimli,]] due to his design.
98* LoonyFan: He's one of the few remaining fans of the ''Horrible Snails'' line, which even he admits to being CondemnedByHistory[[invoked]]. This doesn't stop him from taking Rebecca Estus -- the sole creator of the brand -- and several child customers hostages.
99* TheManBehindTheMan: ''He'' is the one who created Puccanici, though he didn't intend for him to become so bloodthirsty, and he's himself only a pawn of another villain.
100* ReluctantMadScientist: Has shades of this. While he is willing to do some rather vile things on his own, he's still treated like a victim of circumstances.
101* RepulsiveRingmaster: He used to be a "necringmaster", i.e. a ringmaster using necromancy to run a DemBones circus. He only became repulsive ''after'' his career ended, though.
102* UnexplainedAccent: Has a Scottish accent for some reason, which our protagonists comment on. (OutOfUniverse, this was yet another ShoutOut to Gimli from Film/TheLordOfTheRings.)
103* VillainsOutShopping: Literally! The LBC spend the eleventh Episode tracking down Quert in a shopping mall, where he's spending his ill-gained money... until he attacks one of the shopkeepers.
104* [[WhiteDwarfStarlet White Dwarf Star]]: {{Pun}} aside, his circus was driven out of business when the Ether introduced too much competition, [[FallenOnHardTimesJob forcing him to seek employment as a butler to make ends meet.]]
105
106[[/folder]]
107
108[[folder: Inhabitants of The Wiley Woods]]
109[[Characters/DrawgaTheWileyWoods Have their own page.]]
110
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder: The Devourer Pantheon]]
114[[Characters/DrawgaTheDevourerPantheon Have their own page.]]
115
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder: Paul the Orc Ghost]]
119!!Paul the Orc Ghost
120
121[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_36.jpg]]
122 [[caption-width-right:350:The swollest ghost in all of Somewherica.]]
123
124* BarredFromTheAfterlife: His UnfinishedBusiness leaves him incapable of entering Hell, which he's surprisingly upset about. ([[CursedWithAwesome After all, you might get a lot of exercise pushing boulders up mountains for all eternity.]])
125* BerserkButton: Does 'änot appreciate cheating, making the LBC's job even harder.
126* BodyHorror: Upon being taken by the strange mirror beings, His soul is kneaded into the shape of a gold bar. We later see that this is done to all their captured souls.
127* LiteralMinded: Thinks that "cooling down" means being TotallyRadical, so he does his best impression of Fonzie from Series/HappyDays after his workout.
128* StealthPun: The LBC help Paul work out in order to stop him from haunting the Swoll Hole gym. In other words, they are "exercising" the ghost.
129* ThePowerOfHate: Seems to get stronger the angrier he gets. Ryjinah tries to [[ExploitedTrope Exploit]] this by deliberately annoying him and thus improve his performance.
130* TantrumThrowing: Starts throwing weights around the gym once he realizes that Legzi has been "helping" him.
131* UndignifiedDeath: Died shitting himself while working out, causing him to slip and hit his head.
132* UnfinishedBusiness: Even in undeath, he's still trying to achieve his dream of lifting 20.000 pounds.
133* UnskilledButStrong: Rah'ōxah realizes that ''this'' is his biggest flaw as a weightlifter, and manages to drastically improve his performance by teaching him yoga and some better lifting techniques, allowing him to finally reach his goal and get some closure.
134* YourSoulIsMine: His soul is taken by an unknown entity [[spoiler: eventually revealed as Allhands]] once it tries to pass on.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder: Ratatoskr]]
138!!Ratatoskr
139
140[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rata.png]]
141 [[caption-width-right:350:Ratatoskr, pictured right during his painful demise.]]
142
143* BodyHorror: Ryjinah defeats him by using her bone magic to pull his skull out of his head.
144* GiantFlyer: This version of Ratatoskr is a flying squirrel. (A slight case of MisplacedWildlife, as those are not native to Scandinavia.)
145* OurAnglesAreDifferent: Unlike real flying squirrels, he has angel-like wings on his back.
146* ToServeMan: Tries to eat Ryjinah, though this ''may'' just be because she was riding on a giant piece of lettuce.
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder: Niddhog]]
150!!Niddhog
151
152[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/niddhog.png]]
153 [[caption-width-right:350: Don't worry, his bite isn't as bad as his bark.]]
154
155* AdaptationalBadass: While he ''was'' one of the harbingers of the apocalypse in Myth/NorseMythology, this iteration of him is even more ambitious, trying to [[{{Pun}} single-handidly]] consume the world himself.
156* BigBadWannabe: ''Wants'' to kill our heroines and cause TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, only to be taken out fairly easily by a trio of normal (albeit well-trained) knights.
157* CompositeCharacter: He has "borrowed" some traits from Jörmungandr the Midgaard Serpent, becoming a (wingless) snake and -- by virtue of being one of Yggdrasil's roots -- stretching across the entire world.
158* EldritchAbomination: A wooden, "city-sized serpent" with some random human body parts.
159* GreenAesop: This PlanetEater loves trash, treating it like spicing. In other words, [[YouBastard whenever you pollute you also contribute to the destruction of the planet.]]
160* MixAndMatchCritters: Bizarrely enough, he has a human ear and a baby arm protruding out of his wooden snake body.
161* ObliviouslyEvil: Tries to consume the world just because he kinda wants to, not out of sadism or malice. Basically, it's the CosmicHorrorStory equivalent of CarnivoreConfusion.
162* SmugSnake: Obvious pun aside, he ''is'' rather full of himself.
163* SnakesAreSinister: This version of him is portrayed as a giant serpent.
164* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The second AffablyEvil PlanetEater faced by the Ladies Book Club. Of course, it's conceivable that he ''is'' one of the Devourers, or modeled himself after them.
165* ThatsNoMoon: The LBC initially think his long, wooden body is just another root.
166* TotallyRadical: Desperately tries to [[InvokedTrope Invoke]] EvilIsCool by wearing a beanie om his head and a single tennis shoe at the tip of his tail, not to mention trying to ''vape'' up the Earth rather than eating it.
167* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed by the Movie Knight Boys only minutes after his initial appearance.
168* WhenTreesAttack: He isn't just gnawing om Yggdrasil's roots, he ''is'' one of its' roots.
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder: Allon Pihs]]
172!!Allon Pihs
173
174[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/allon.png]]
175 [[caption-width-right:350:V.I.P. who steals I.P.]]
176
177* TheComicallySerious: Has no idea why anyone would find his old family name "Pihs" funny.
178* CoolShades: Wears these.
179* FishPeople: He's a Gillman-type creature [[SnakePeople who also has a snake tail.]]
180* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: The ''second'' reason why he invites people over to his property: ''to hunt them down at the same time as he steals their ideas for himself.''
181* TheNicknamer: Mostly because he can't remember anyone's ''actual'' name.
182* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His name, face, and description as a "tech billionaire" make him a blatantly obvious parody of Elon Musk.
183* RidiculouslyFastConstruction: Is somehow able to get his name changing drones made ''immediately'' after Ryjinah (and [[PhysicalGod Caldwell) present him with early design sketches.
184* StealingTheCredit: Al's speciality, [[ShapedLikeItself which he claims to have invented himself.]] He allows people to come up with product ideas for him to steal, and ''may'' not shoot the person in question afterwards if he likes them enough.
185* TomatoInTheMirror: Ludvig explains to Al that the name-changing drone actually replaces you with an alternate universe version of yourself who already has the name you want before giving them your memories. This makes Al Piss realize that he isn't actually the same person as Allon Pihs, that his eyebrows are now much bushier, and that he thus needs to change all of his logos.
186* UnfortunateName: Yes, His last name ''is'' pronounce exactly like "Piss". (Though amusingly, Rah'ōxah thinks ''Allon'' is the weird name.) This gets even worse when he decides to change it so that it ''is'' spelled that way.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder: Snowcone]]
190!!Snowcone
191
192[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snowcone_0.png]]
193 [[caption-width-right:350:"I'm a dragon!"]]
194
195* AchievementsInIgnorance: She seems to be completely ignorant about the BigBad and her role in his plan. She conquered the city simply because she wanted one, and then froze it because she found it too warm.
196* AffablyEvil: Pretty much what happens when you cast Karina Farek as an EldritchAbomination. Snowcone is [[FriendlyEnemy perfectly personable]] to anyone who doesn't try to stop her, [[VillainsOutShopping and even has some entirely non-evil interests such as fashion and cooking.]]
197* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It's likely that Allhands put the thought of freezing Porfopolis into her mind, [[spoiler: just like he encouraged Ludvig to start QuestLy.]] Though in her case, it's not so much about being "crazy" as much as being really ''ditzy'', regardless of alignment.
198* CatlikeDragons: DM Caldwell Tanner feels like all dragons are based on either cats, dogs or horses. [[AuthorAppeal Given that Karina Farek is a notorious cat-lover,]] is it any wonder that she pretty much turns Snowcone into a giant kitten? She even has her own ''litterbox!''
199* DefrostingIceQueen: Literally. Snowcone's redemption through ThePowerOfFriendship actually causes her icy shell to melt, transforming her from an ice dragon into a rainbow sprinkler dragon.
200* TheFashionista: Loves wearing fashion accessioaries, most of them looted from her victims.
201* FluffyTheTerrible: The dragon who froze Porfopolis turns out to be named... Snowcone. [[IHaveManyNames However she also has other, more intimidating names.]]
202* HaveIMentionedIAmADwarfToday: Constantly states "I'm a dragon!" Mostly because her actress was just ''that'' happy about playing one.
203* HypnoticEyes: Has a very striking pair of big IcyBlueEyes, which Caldwell assumes must have this ability. (Snowcone herself instead claims that she can freeze things just by looking at them.)
204* PsychopathicWomanchild: Calmer than most examples, but still noticeable. On one hand, she's a fun-loving GirlyGirl. On the other, she's pretty much a SpoiledBrat with [[ItsAllAboutMe the means of actually getting whatever she wants,]] regardless of whom she hurts in the process.
205* SmugSnake: The closest thing she has to a traditionally villainous trait is her extreme arrogance. She even half-mockingly apologizes in advance for killing her guests, as she simply can't imagine any way they could possibly defeat her.
206* StupidEvil: To the point of being [[ObliviouslyEvil too dumb to properly grasp the concept of morality.]] She brushes of her destructive tendencies as [[ItsWhatIDo part of her nature,]] and even after undergoing a [[HeelFaceTurn spiritual redemption]] spurred on by ThePowerOfFriendship she has ''no idea'' what actually happened and admits to "have learned very little." Though she appreciates the [[GoodCostumeSwitch new aesthetic]] that comes with it.
207* VillainsOutShopping: Enjoys food and cooking, which Legzi uses to her advantage by somehow making an omelet (or rather, a stromelet) out of "the eggiest pieces of chicken" she could find.
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder: Allhands]]
211!!Allhands
212
213[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/allhands.png]]
214 [[caption-width-right:350:The sole executive of your soul's demise.]]
215
216* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: {{Inverted|Trope}}. In their first couple of appearances, they take the form of our protagonists worst nightmares.
217* BagOfSpilling: They have the combat ability to nick items from the player characters and use
218them against them.
219* ClassicVillain: Pretty much an AnthropomorphicPersonification of {{Greed}}. Notably, to defeat them, the LBC have to [[LiteralMetaphor literally give up on their dreams.]]
220* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Has none of Erasus or Quadzo's redeeming traits. Those are instead reserved for his CoDragons.
221* TheComicallySerious: Has shades of this, as they are sometimes bewildered by Somewherica, which is implied to be far DenserAndWackier than their dimension of origin.
222* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears in disguise as early as the first episode of Season Three, but is only given a proper introduction six episodes later.
223* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: Their plan hinges on this. Either [[spoiler: the heroes of Somewherica get themselves killed, in which case their souls are claimed, or they pass every test and become verified, in which case they are turned into robotic warriors and have their now empowered and purified (and thus far more valuable) souls claimed anyway.]] What they ''didn't'' consider was that [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard they might end up making]] an [[spoiler: adventuring party powerful enough to defeat ''them.'']]
224* HiddenAgendaVillain: For over half the season, we know nothing about them except that they collect souls and exploit people's fears.
225* HumanoidAbomination: Their true is vaguely human-shaped, but that's where the similarities end.
226* IAmLegion: Were originally a group of demons before undergoing a "merger" [[TheWormThatWalks and fusing together into one being.]] They can still split apart, but seem to have become rather single-minded.
227* LoadBearingBoss: And how. [[spoiler: Their death not only causes the Realm of Corruption as well as the Soul's Exchange to collapse, it also closes the rifts they had opened and undoes most of the damage they did to the timeline.]]
228* MadeOfExplodium: Upon [[spoiler: their demise, their hands explode all over the place, before turning to dust.]]
229* TheManBehindTheMan: They are the true mastermind behind [[spoiler: the spawning of the rifts, the arrival of Snowcone the dragon, and even the creation of [=QuestLy=].]]
230* ManipulativeBastard: They had [[spoiler: Porfopolis frozen specifically to tank the economy and the hero industry, allowing [=QuestLy=] to step in and essentially claim monopoly om the business, giving them a steady supply of souls.]] Even Legzi has to admit that while it's highly immoral, it ''is'' still a legitimately clever plan.
231* MultiArmedAndDangerous: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. They are made entirely of arms, and are attempting to TakeOverTheWorld.
232* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Spends the entire campaign [[spoiler: trying to purify the souls of our protagonists to make them more valuable. [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth Turns out that there ''is'' such a thing as souls too pure for demons to handle...]]
233* NotSoDifferentRemark: ''Tries'' to argue that the Ladies Book Club are no better than them, [[ShutUpHannibal but they're really not having it.]]
234* PragmaticVillain: Actually hates common, run-of-the-mill monsters because they're bad for business, and thanks the Ladies Book Club for cleaning house outside of Porfopolis. [[spoiler: Seems like [=QuestLy=] serves a very practical purpose beyond simply being a FakeUltimateHero.]]
235* ScaledUp: In the final stages of their battle, they take on a form resembling a giant snake person made out of hands.
236* {{Shapeshifting}}: Has this ability, first taking the shape of our heroines worst fears, then taking on a series of increasingly grotesque OneWingedAngel forms during the final battle.
237* ThisCannotBe: During the final battle, they have a VillainousBreakdown, asking how our heroines keep resisting their grasp.
238--->'''Allhands:''' How can this be? No! All this wealth, and you would take it from me?! You are currency! You are spare change!
239* VoiceOfTheLegion: Courtesy of Caldwell Tanner and a fair amount of additional voice effects.
240* WeaksauceWeakness: Allhands turns out to be allergic to bees, [[spoiler: which is very convenient, as Legzi's soul weapon happens to be a bee swarm.]]
241* YourSoulIsMine: Collects souls to use them as currency. Apparently demon economy as a whole is PoweredByAForsakenChild.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder: #1 Dad]]
245!!#1 Dad
246
247[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dad_05.png]]
248 [[caption-width-right:350:"Tell you what, let me get you a ''partial refund''..."]]
249
250* BeardOfEvil: He has a goatee and a bit of PermaStubble.
251* DirtyCoward: Tries to cover up his actions by claiming that his machine simply malfunctioned and offer the girls a refund and some voucers. They don't buy his excuse for a second.
252* EvilAllAlong: He's revealed to [[ItMakesSenseInContext actually be a dad]], and conspires with Quadzo Shortstack to bring his daughter back home.
253%%ZCE* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Wears these.
254* MadScientist: He seems rather delighted about subjecting our protagonists to a dangerous piece of technology. Granted, he ''claims'' that he was [[JustJokingJustification just kidding]], and there is no proof that the simulation can actually cause physical harm.
255* NonActionGuy: He does not even try to put up a fight against our heroines in the real world, giving up completely as soon as they've figured out his plan. Even in VR, he lets his digital creations do all the work.
256* NoNameGiven: The character is never named in-story at all. #1 Dad is simply what is written on his mug.
257* SinisterSurveillance: He can observe anything users get up to in his virtual reality, [[{{Squick}} including potential sex acts.]]
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder: The Quest Scalper]]
261!!The Quest Scalper
262
263[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scalper.png]]
264 [[caption-width-right:320:"Looks trustworthy to me."]]
265
266* BigBadWannabe: Doesn't even cut it as a VillainOfTheWeek, and is easily taken out by Rah'ōxah. The ''real'' antagonist of the issue is simply the tensions between our protagonists themselves.
267* DidntThinkThisThrough: So he sends three adventure who clearly don't trust him to find an ArtifactOfDoom -- which possesses anyone who puts it on -- because he wasn't strong enough to get get it himself. How he was planning to steal it later isn't entirely clear. Perhaps it's not very surprising that his plan failed.
268* EvilAllAlong: ''Tries'' to pass himself off as a good man who wants to rid the world of a curse. Nobody actually buys it.
269* EvilWearsBlack: He is dressed entirely in dark clothing.
270* NightmareFace: Makes an absolutely "lovely" expression shortly after his introduction.
271* NonActionGuy: He claims to be too old and frail to undertake the quest himself, and based on what we see, this appears to be true. He relies on manipulation and trickery to achieve his goals, too bad he kinda sucks at both...
272* NoNameGiven: Which might be appropriate, given that he has all the traits of a classic MysteriousStranger.
273* ObviouslyEvil: He's not exactly subtle about it. The Ladies Book Club, to their credit, ''are'' GenreSavvy enough to realize this, but by that point Ryjinah simply doesn't care anymore.
274* SnakeTalk: Speaks like this, for whatever reason. Probably to invoke ReptilesAreAbhorrent.
275* TreacherousQuestGiver: When questioning, he admits -- to the surprise of nobody -- that he was planning to take the amulet for himself.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder: Bierruh'n the Brew-Bringer]]
279!!Bierruh'n the Brew-Bringer
280
281[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beer_1.png]]
282 [[caption-width-right:350:"Let ye who have summoned me defeat my vengeful liver in ''a series of beersome drinking games...''"]]
283
284* TheAlcoholic: He might as well be an AnthropomorphicPersonification of this. He has a beer gut, wears a beer hat, and even has hooves resembling beer barrels.
285* AlliterativeName: ''B''ierruh'n the ''B''rew-''B''ringer.
286* BigRedDevil: Definitely looks the part, probably the biggest one to appear in the whole series.
287* TheDevilIsALoser: Well, he's really just ''a'' Devil, but he comes across less like any kind of SatanicArchetype and more like just a rude {{Jerkass}} throwing highly destructive temper tantrums. Not to mention that he literally loses to both Legzi and Rox.
288* EvilIsPetty: Wants to destroy the world because he was summoned [[DisproportionateRetribution to serve drinks at a party.]]
289* FatBastard: He might be somewhat AffablyEvil, but he ''is'' still trying to bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
290* LargeHam: His word ballons use PurpleProse and BoldInflation extensively.
291* PunnyName: His name is a pun on "beer run".
292* TrashTalk: Insults all of the Ladies Book Club, but especially Legzi because of her height.
293--> '''Bierruh'n:''' Behold my beer, punier-than-normal mortal!
294* VisionaryVillain: Plans to have the world "immolated in rivers of molten lager" if he wins.
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder: Dahlia Delia Deep Pockets]]
298!!Dahlia Delia Deep Pockets
299
300[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dahlia_4.png]]
301 [[caption-width-right:350:"Does the girl have any money?"]]
302
303* AlliterativeName: ''D''ahlia ''D''elia ''D''eep Pockets.
304* CreepyDoll: She used to be a normal, lost doll, but was brought to life by "the utter despair of bus-bound travellers."
305* DarkIsEvil: Her body is shrouded in darkness, making her appear permanently silhouetted.
306* TheFagin: Obviously inspired by the TropeNamer.
307* GlasgowGrin: The edges of her mouth are stitched up in this manner.
308* LargeAndInCharge: With her tall, lanky frame, she towers over her crew of thieves. Made even more apparent by them all being children.
309* LivingShadow: Gives off this impression, especially after her defeat where her form stretches out flat over the rubble.
310* UncertainDoom: It's not clear if she actually died or just got knocked out, especially given ''[[HumanoidAbomination what]]'' she is. At the very least, her bus -- and thus her main source of leverage -- has definitely been destroy.
311* WellIntentionedExtremist: Thinks that she's doing the right thing by keeping her children away from the world. Who cares if they have [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]] by the time they enter their teens, anyway?
312* WouldHurtAChild: She's certainly ''emotionally'' abusive, if nothing else. And that's assuming that her children even ''survive'' being put on the Bus to Nowhere...

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