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1The following is a list of characters from the VisualNovel ''[[VisualNovel/PrincessEvangile Princess Evangile]]''.
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6! White Lily Society
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8One of two societies in Vincennes vying for control of the Student Council. They are progressives that support the school's reformation movement, which would allow for the school to accept male students and become coed in order to survive for future generations. They wholly support Masaya's stay in their school, and as a result, he decides to become one of their affiliates early on.
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10[[folder:Masaya Okonogi]]
11[[quoteright:201:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masaya_okonogi.jpg]]
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13The protagonist of the story. Thanks to a string of bad luck with the {{Yakuza}} and his father's debts catching up to him, he is forced to flee his old apartment and abandon his old life of odd jobs and his old school. Thanks to a chance encounter with a certain Vincennes Academy student, he manages to turn his fortunes around by ending up in the exclusive all-girls school as its first male student.
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15His bestowed [[RedBaron title]] in Vincennes is "Tentateur Serpent" (Seductive Snake).
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17* AccidentalPervert: Simply trying to knock someone’s arm away, Masaya accidentally touches her breasts instead. The already tense situation immediately deteriorates. And it goes FromBadToWorse once he's actually in Vincennes, with this happening to him about every other time.
18* TheAce: Thanks to various work experiences, Masaya knows how to do basically everything. He’s also highly physically fit and has great eyesight.
19* AllMenArePerverts: Masaya is presented as a low-grade pervert. He doesn’t do anything to girls or try to peep on them, but he has a habit of rather openly checking them out. For the most part, it’s not held against him by his friends given how open he is about it
20* AngstWhatAngst: InUniverse, it’s noted that Masaya is rather casual about his crappy backstory.
21* AgonizingStomachWound: [[spoiler:Late in Rise's route, Kaori Rousenin, Rise's AxCrazy mother and half of the BigBadEnsemble, stabs him in the stomach with a kitchen knife. Fortunately for him, he survives this attack thanks to [[PocketProtector a badge in his shirt]], but not before losing consciousness and a lot of blood, then going into shock in the process.]]
22* BewareTheNiceOnes: He may be one of the nicest people in the story, but don't try to confront him or threaten a loved one in front of him, he ''will'' get pissed off and fight back.
23* BlitheSpirit: Masaya blows into Vincennes and starts changing everything.
24* CantHoldHisLiquor: Masaya can’t handle alcohol at all. It’s actually not played for laughs, though, even though he feels drunk after a single cup of wine.
25* ChickMagnet: It’s implied that Masaya is quite popular with girls normally. However, it’s canceled out by being in an all girls school where no one wants him. Still, the nickname of Tentateur (seductive) Serpent remains until Konomi publicly announces the title is undeserved. That said, not all of the girls who like him are actually heroines in the original game, including even Ruriko.
26* CluelessChickMagnet: Played with. Masaya looks completely oblivious at first, but then admits that he just doesn’t want to deal with it right now. However, he does seem genuinely unaware as to WHY he’s popular or how his words or actions affect others.
27* DisneyDeath: Chapter 26 of Rise's route. [[spoiler:Upon finding him in the hospital, Rise and company initially think that Masaya had recently died from his injuries due to a white cloth covering his face, and the doctor telling them that he no longer required any treatments. As it turns out, he had a hankerchief over his head due to the sunlight entering his hospital room, and that the doctors had told him he was already in a stable condition.]]
28* EyesOutOfSight: Most artwork of him has his eyes covered by his medium length hair. One of the few exceptions where this isn't the case is in the picture above, as well as during part of Mitsuki's route in ''W Happiness'', where we get to see his eyes and full face.
29* GoodOldFisticuffs: Masaya is asked a couple of times if he’s a martial artist, but he’s just picked up some tricks thanks to his deadbeat dad always getting him in trouble.
30* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: [[spoiler:After Kaori stabs him in the gut in Chapter 25 of Rise's route, he acts like he's still alright, and is still able to talk coherently, stand, and walk despite bleeding heavily.]]
31* MeaningfulName: The story likes to compare Masaya to Jesus. Masaya? Messiah.
32* MessianicArchetype: He is often compared to Jesus himself. In fact, most of the common route has him endure hardship after hardship, and he manages to stay true to his own beliefs while not keeping any grudges against those who have wronged him, instead trying to get to know them better and make them change their stances on life.
33* NakedPeopleAreFunny: He gets this treatment in Ruriko's route, whom the latter compares to the [[Art/{{David}} Statue of David]].
34* NiceGuy: One reason why many of the Vincennes girls, even the ones hostile to him, eventually warm up, and in some cases, get a crush on or eventually fall in love with him, is due to how kind and pleasant he turns out to be, shattering and questioning their belief that AllMenArePerverts.
35* ObliviousToLove: Masaya can’t seem to grasp why Chiho and Rise might be awkward around each other. After briefly thinking that Konomi might like him since she was so determined to get his invitation to keep it away from Ritsuko, he then goes back to assuming she hates him when she’s actually started crushing on him and just hasn’t realized it.
36* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: Everyone compliments Masaya after he [[spoiler:beats the crap out of a voyeur]] but he’s just uncomfortable because he went overboard.
37* PocketProtector: Downplayed. [[spoiler:A badge that Rise had given him back when they were children ends up saving his life when Kaori stabs him in the stomach, as the badge manages to deflect the knife away from his lungs and causing less internal damage. He still ends up losing consciousness thanks to the stab wound itself, however.]]
38* TheOneGuy: He's the only guy in the White Lily Society, and, by extension, the ''entire school''. Justified, since he's meant to be a test run for possible coed integration that half the school's board wants.
39* PennyAmongDiamonds: For the first 3 chapters, he's pretty much the only working-class student in Vincennes, and its only thanks to Rise that he is able to even stay there. Thanks to the events of Chapter 3, however, he is able to get his winning lottery ticket back, and by the 4th chapter, is already as rich as some of the other students.
40* RagsToRiches: Goes from living in a low-end apartment working dead-end jobs and being homeless for a day, to winning millions of yen in the lottery and studying in one of the most exclusive schools in the country.
41* SelectiveObliviousness: Masaya may not get the significance of individual events, but he does realize that the girls like him. He’s just trying to put off dealing with it since he doesn’t want a girlfriend yet.
42* SupremeChef: He turns out be a pretty good cook in Konomi's route, when he decides to cook stir-fried meat and vegetables for the Naginata club. Konomi and the other club members enjoy it upon first taste.
43* TransferStudentUniforms: Justified, since Vincennes is an all-girls school, and thus, they have no male uniforms, forcing Masaya to use his old school's uniform instead.
44* TooDumbToLive: In Chiho’s route, Masaya comes to the conclusion that the best way to handle a knife-wielding crazy guy that’s after him is to leave a wealthy area with its own dedicated security and go out on his own, alone, and with no guarantee that he can handle a man with a knife. Never mind that this also completely undermines everything Masaya, his friends and his girlfriend have been trying to do. [[spoiler:When he runs into him, he’s actually stupid enough to not only not take him to the police immediately, but also drink something his father has prepared and gets drugged as a result.]]
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47[[folder:Rise Rousenin]]
48[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rise_rousenin.jpg]]
49-->Voiced by: Nozomi Yoneshima (Cast as Yuki Satou)
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51Head of the White Lily Society. After a chance encounter with the Vincennes security and the {{Yakuza}} one night, she decides to repay her savior by allowing him into the school as part of the potential coed integration program her grandmother is a part of.
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53Her title is "Soleil D'Ecole" (Sun of the School).
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55* ClingyJealousGirl: Rise gets increasingly grumpy upon learning of the existence of Chiho, Masaya’s childhood friend. Both of them are irritable when Ayaka shows up and rather casually admits her interest in Masaya.
56* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Her ending has her witness both her grandmother and boyfriend get near-fatally stabbed to death by her abusive mother Kaori. Prior to that, miscommunication on her part almost causes her friendship with Chiho to fall apart due to trust issues. However, gathering enough courage to speak out her true feelings, Rise manages to snap her mother back into reality and later, make an honest and heartfelt speech that wins the Grande Vote in her's and the White Lily Society's favor.]]
57* FirstGirlWins: Rise is the first girl met in the story and the clear main heroine. She’s also known him the second longest.
58* FirstLove: Rise’s first love was a boy she met in town when lost who guided her to the Rousenin estate. They went to a festival together, which ended badly. That boy was Masaya, though he doesn’t remember it.
59* ForgottenFirstMeeting: When meeting Rise for the ‘first’ time, Masaya gets a vague flashback and sense of familiarity from her face. [[spoiler:They met when they were kids and Masaya showed her to her grandmother’s estate, after which they became friends and started to play together. Eventually, they went to a summer festival where an attempted murder/arson took place and Masaya was badly wounded.]]
60* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:Ends up in a severe one in Chapter 25 of her route, where she can't eat, can barely get any shuteye, and thinks that Masaya's critical condition is [[ItsAllMyFault her own fault]]. Chiho, thankfully, snaps her out of it, just in time for their campaign speech.]]
61* HonorBeforeReason: Subverted. In Rise’s route, she promises that if anything happens during the cultural festival, she’ll step down as the White Lily leader. [[spoiler:When the two goons show up and make trouble, she just says she's lying and refuses to step down. When the headmistress slaps her as a result, the two of them basically agree to call it even.]]
62* ILied: Rise promises to resign as head of the White Lily society if there are any problems during the Culture Festival. When the two hoodlums show up and bait Masaya and Rise into attacking him, she says “Ha, no, not gonna happen. Sorry for saying I’d resign when I had no intention of doing so whatsoever.” To be fair, the headmistress clearly engineered the whole event without even telling the school security, who wanted to deny them entrance. [[spoiler:The headmistress is so pissed that she slaps Rise right in front of Masaya, the Gardiane and Sister Mishima, an impulsive action that leaves her unable to punish Masaya or risk getting in trouble herself.]]
63* InformedAttractiveness: Apparently she’s so perfect and pretty that she outshines professional idols because her facial features are simply flawless.
64* InternalReformist: She loves Vincennes, but can't stomach to see the school continue their old traditions despite being on the verge of bankruptcy. So she decides to become the President of the White Lily Society in order to save the school, in this case by helping to push for gender integration. In the process, she also wishes to subvert a lot of the old traditions that hamper a lot of other students as well as the school itself.
65* LegacyCharacter:
66** [[spoiler:Her Soleil D'Ecole title was actually previously held by her own mother, who is revealed to have studied in Vincennes in the past.]]
67** [[spoiler:In her route epilogue, she acquire's the Student Council President's title of La Toute Souer, having won the Grande Vote only a month prior to the start of it, and succeeding the now-graduated Marika.]]
68* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Happens twice in her route.
69** Thanks to Masaya, she ends up having sex with him near the school's gymnasium and field, somewhere where they could have been easily caught had it been a regular school day at the time. Thankfully for both of them, it was Christmas vacation, and there were barely any people left in Vincennes.
70** It doesn’t occur to Rise until afterward that someone in the middle of a quasi-political campaign probably shouldn’t be having sex in the middle of her clubroom during the day.
71* NiceGirl: Very accepting and not nearly as judgmental as the rest of the girls in the school. Rise doesn’t seem to entirely grasp the idea of poverty, but she’s still very friendly and willing to spend her own money on others.
72* OfficialCouple: Rise is clearly the main heroine. She gets to be first girl, she’s met Masaya in the past under romantic-ish circumstances, she’s the center of the White Lily society and she has the most involvement with the backstory of the school and Masaya himself.
73* RaisedByGrandparents: Rise’s father is always on business and her mother is in the hospital [[spoiler:for a mental illness and being all stabby]]. She was mostly raised by her grandmother for the latter half of her life.
74* RebelliousPrincess: Rise finds life at Vincennes suffocating and restrictive, so she likes to sneak out whenever she can. She doesn’t really know how to behave properly when outside, though.
75* RoseHairedSweetie: Rise is very polite and kind, though also passionate and emotional.
76* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Rise is totally not upset about Masaya being closer to his childhood friend than her, no sir. [[EveryoneHasStandards Tamie graciously lets her know she’ll let this one event slide.]]
77* {{Tsundere}}: Rise turns out to be surprisingly tsun-tsun, though never really mean to Masaya directly. She and Chiho often get into tsundere fights.
78* WomanScorned: Rise muses that she could see herself pulling a knife on Masaya if he cheated on her. She’s not exactly thrilled with the idea, but it doesn’t seem to bother her either. Given her [[spoiler:mother]], the implications are just charming.
79* {{Yandere}}: Rise “jokes” that she might stab Masaya is he ever cheats on her. [[spoiler:Might come off a bit unfunny given that her mom really is mentally ill and really has slashed people with a knife. Rise tries to insist that they’re separate, but yandere jokes kind of push it.]]
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82[[folder:Chiho Sagisawa]]
83[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chiho.jpg]]
84-->Voiced by: Keito Mizukiri
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86A childhood friend of Masaya's, who enrolled into Vincennes during Final Course. Because of this, and the fact that she's from a middle class family, she's mostly looked down upon by most other students. She becomes an affiliate of the White Lily Society after Masaya and Rise convince her that the reformation will also benefit on her end. Aside from this, she is also a member of the school's track club.
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88Because of her social status and lack of fame, she doesn't have any title.
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90* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Chiho is also somewhat hated for being middle class and not really fitting into the stagnant culture of Vincennes. There are only a few people with a good opinion of her. Surprisingly, Mitsuki is one of them, having great faith in her as a judge of character.
91* CassandraTruth: Chiho doesn’t want to fight with Masaya, but she’s convinced that he’s lying to her so she can’t accept his apologies.
92* ChildhoodFriendRomance: She’s obviously {{tsundere}} for Masaya and his inner monologue notes in passing he had a crush on her when he was younger, though he doesn’t tell her. It’s a DiscussedTrope later on after they start dating. It’s really not very common and there’s an initially awkward period where they try to have their relationship transfer to a more romantic one despite almost viewing each other as siblings.
93* ClingyJealousGirl: Chiho is normally pretty neutral, but she gets pissed about Rise and Masaya together after she realizes [[spoiler:Masaya broke a promise to go to a summer festival with her so he could hang out with Rise instead.]] She realizes she isn’t being entirely unfair, but she’s upset that [[spoiler:Masaya is interested in her after he broke a promise with Chiho to go to a summer festival. It’s actually Rise’s fault, though, because she manipulated him into it by playing the pity card, though she only clears up the misunderstanding in Chiho’s route.]]
94* FanservicePack: Masaya is continually amazed at how Chiho seemingly went from completely flat to a moderately large chest in just a year.
95* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: In Chapter 25 of Rise's route, [[spoiler:Chiho ends up slapping Rise in the face in order to snap Rise out of her HeroicBSOD and get the White Lily Society leader to make her important campaign speech.]]
96* GirlishPigtails: Sports a pair of long twintails.
97* GoodParents: Chiho’s parents have the fine distinction of not committing any felonies. They also helped take care of Masaya when he was younger and could barely keep himself fed.
98* HonorBeforeReason: Subverted: In Chiho’s route, he says he’ll confess to her if he wins the race. [[spoiler:He slips and injures himself, coming in last place. After, he confesses anyway. He’s already been stringing her along for a month thanks to his own stupidity, after all.]]
99* HypocriticalHumor: Chiho and Masaya make plans to go out and buy porn together because they apparently feel they need reference material for some reason. He says he’ll probably feel awkward if there’s a female cashier and she laughs at him, after which she suggests that she buy it instead. She refuses, saying it would be embarrassing.
100* NakedApron: [[spoiler: One of her love scenes in ''W Happiness'' has her wearing nothing but an apron while cooking for Masaya. Unsurprisingly, they have sex.]]
101* PennyAmongDiamonds: She's the only middle-class amongst the wealthy students of Vincennes, and as such, is looked down upon by most of the community because of it.
102* PutOnABus: Chiho temporarily resigns from the White Lily Society during Rise’s route to put her feelings in order.
103* {{Tsundere}}: Chiho is astonished to see Masaya transfer into Vincennes. She hides from him at first and eventually ends up slapping him during their first meeting. After she figures out she’s blaming him for something that wasn’t his fault she relaxes, though she’s still slightly tsundere. Not that she’s fooling anyone, Masaya included.
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106[[folder:Ruriko Kamiyagi]]
107[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ruriko.jpg]]
108-->Voiced by: Shiho Tachibana (Cast as Shiho Nakaya)
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110Chiho's classmate, and a member of the bread baking club. After a chance encounter with Masaya early into his first term in Vincennes, she develops an interest in him, having never met any young men her age before. She becomes an affiliate of the White Lily Society after Rise requests her for help in recruiting Chiho.
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112Her title is "Bijou Bleu" (Blue Jewel).
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114* BittersweetEnding: In her route, [[spoiler:Masaya loses the Grande Vote. Instead of losing all hope, she and her boyfriend decide to head to her father's place as they had promised in January. There, he offers the young man the position of being his NumberTwo in order to "test him", which the latter immediately accepts. In the end, Masaya, now the family's new butler and Ruriko's personal bodyguard, are still together, with their final scene being them walking together as both master and servant and as a couple.]]
115* CharacterDevelopment: In her route, with Masaya's help, she eventually learns to adjust to living outside Vincennes, complete with bringing cash around instead of solely relying on credit cards.
116* CleanPrettyReliable: Masaya [[spoiler:manages to perform CPR on her after she almost drowns in her route. She suffers no serious consequences, and only coughs up a bit of water when he saves her. She even tells Masaya that she would treat it as a kiss.]]
117* CrocodileTears: Ruriko at one point fakes tears to get sympathy. It’s clear that she’s doing it on purpose and she admits as much, proudly claiming it’s one step further on her plot to become a wicked seductress. When Chiho and Rise try, they just look angry.
118* DoggedNiceGirl: Unlike Chiho or Rise, Ruriko doesn’t hide her feelings for Masaya and unlike Ayaka, she doesn’t play them off as a joke either.
119* DrivesLikeCrazy: Ruriko mentions in passing that she knows how to drive after using the car around her family estate, but her father doesn’t want her to get a license because she becomes a different person behind the wheel.
120* ExtremeDoormat: Tends to let her parents walk all over her, though contact with Masaya helps her grow out of it.
121* FeminineWomenCanCook: She can bake really nice-looking and delicious bread, which everyone, even Masaya, compliments each time they have breakfast or tea with it.
122* FirstKiss: She and Masaya have theirs late in Chapter 2 of her route after confessing their love to one another.
123* TheGadfly: Ruriko is rather fond of teasing the other girls, especially by making rather blatant innuendo and then revealing it to be innocent. It’s not entirely clear if she’s doing it on purpose, but Masaya occasionally suspects it’s intentional.
124* HaremNanny: Ruriko tends to watch over Masaya’s romantic difficulties with mild amusement while staying out of them herself. Subverted in her route in ''W Happiness'', where she does get involved by becoming his potential love interest.
125* InnocentInnuendo: Ruriko is rather prone to them, saying Masaya was her first when she just means he was the first boy to shake hands with her. Later, after he injures his hand, he talks about [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything how rough, red, hot and swollen it is]]. After a while, Masaya seems slightly suspicious that the innuendo is always as innocent as it seems.
126* MakeOutKids: She and Masaya have their LoveConfession and subsequent FirstKiss under the stars in her route...Which, unfortunately, everyone around them immediately takes notice of.
127* NiceGirl: Very accepting and not nearly as judgmental as the rest of the girls in the school.
128* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The normally kind and warm Ruriko stands up for herself in Chapter 10, and gives TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to her ex-fiancee Eitaro in a cold voice that Masaya admits would never imagine coming from her.
129* PrettyInMink: Her winter outfit, which has lots of fur on the sleeves and collar.
130* PromotedToLoveInterest: Notable in that she's the only White Lily Society girl that Masaya couldn't romance in the original, which ''W Happiness'' fixes this by giving her her own full route.
131* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Panterbell, her pet. See his entry below.
132* SupremeChef: She can bake really delicious bread, as well as prepare excellent tea. In Tamie's route, it's revealed she's also knowledgeable in making fondue. And in her route, it also turns out she can make really good sandwiches and even salads.
133* TheTease: Ruriko is surprisingly flirty for someone who seems so innocent most of the time. Masaya eventually comes to believe that most of her InnocentInnuendo is anything but and she gets even bolder with time. When Chiho, Ruriko, Rise and Ayaka are all lined up to try to see through a gap in the door, Rise complains that Ayaka’s boobs on her back are distracting and Chiho says the same about Ruriko. Ayaka isn’t doing it on purpose. Ruriko is.
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136[[folder:Ayaka Kitamikado]]
137[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ayaka_kitamikado.jpg]]
138-->Voiced by: Wakana Sakuraba (Cast as Kana Yoshikawa)
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140The school's resident troublemaker, and as such she's not a stickler for the rules. She's also the older sister of Ritsuko, and one of two daughters of the headmistress.
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142Because of her aloof nature and troublemaking tendencies, she doesn't have a title, and is instead called "The other Kitamikado".
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144* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Most other students in Vincennes refused to make friends with her until Masaya's arrival, due to her aloof nature and tendency to break rules. It's also why she has no title.
145* BecomingTheMask: When Ayaka relaxes a little and starts actually having fun at Vincennes, she stops acting like such a clown all the time because that’s not her real personality. However, it has become part of her over time, so she admits she won’t drop it entirely.
146* BlatantLies: Ayaka picks out Masaya to dance when she doesn’t have his invitation or anything. Her lies about losing the paper are so blatant that even Masaya doesn’t buy it.
147* CovertPervert: Ayaka likes to be seen as a flirt, but when Masaya realizes she probably has a substantial PornStash she gets quite embarrassed. People thinking she’s a tease is one thing, a pervert is quite another.
148* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the laid-back maverick to Ritsuko's responsible, by-the-book type.
149* TheGadfly: Ayaka starts sending Masaya fake love letters telling him to do weird things for shits and giggles. Or so it seems: She claims she was nervous about meeting him and she confirms it later.
150* GenkiGirl: Contrasting the serious Ritsuko, Ayaka is rather energetic and flirty.
151* HiddenDepths: Ayaka is secretly pretty timid and quite cautious.
152* InnocentlyInsensitive: Not knowing that Masaya is lonely, Ayaka plays a lot of pranks on him, the last of which is pretty humiliating. The other girls call her out on it afterward.
153* LastGirlWins: If you pick her route, this is definitely the case, as she's the last heroine and potential love interest introduced. Even if you count ''W Happiness'', this is still the case, as Tamie, Konomi, Marika, Mitsuki, and Ruriko are all introduced within the first 3 or so chapters.
154* LikeFatherLikeSon: The headmistress calls Ayaka a whore because of her real mother, something that both offends and really hurts her because she thinks it might be true. [[spoiler:As it turns out, she actually IS Ayaka's biological mother, and ironically was the one who cheated on her friend with Akaya's father, who was married to her friend at the time, so in hindsight was calling herself out for the indiscretion.]]
155* SadClown: Ayaka isn’t really as cheerful and carefree as she looks. She wanders around being irresponsible as a way to cope with the stress of her mother and is actually pretty timid.
156* TheMatchmaker: Ayaka, for her part, is not particularly serious about Masaya either and tries to get him together with Rise in her route, though it takes some work to get her willing to participate in the matchmaker event in the cultural festival.
157* SixthRanger: She's the last of the original four heroines introduced, and she's the last to become a White Lily Society affiliate.
158* TheTease: Ayaka likes to jokingly flirt with Masaya, but she seems to be serious about it sometimes. Surprisingly, Masaya manages to ignore it most of the time and when he responds he’s much more convincing, causing her to panic. She’s more timid than she tries to appear.
159* TheUnfavorite: The headmistress really hates Ayaka. It would be one thing if she didn’t like her because of her irresponsible attitude, but the order there is actually reversed; Ayaka acts out because of how her mother treats her. [[spoiler:Her mother hates her for something that is in no way her fault, either, but simply has a grudge against Ayaka’s biological mother, completely ignoring her own hypocrisy. Even worse in hindsight, when you find out that the headmistress IS Ayaka's biological mother.]]
160* WhatTheHellHero: Ayaka is actually somewhat shyer than she looks and makes Masaya jump through hoops before she’ll introduce herself properly. The last task is particularly humiliating and after he does it, the other girls call her out on stringing along someone who just wanted to make a new friend. She feels bad and leaves the academy to buy him an apology cake, but gets captured and needs him to rescue her.
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162
163! Red Rose Society
164
165One of two societies vying for control of the Student Council. They are conservatives that oppose the reformation program, and wish for the school to retain its status as an exclusive all-girls school even with the possible risk of bankrupting the establishment. By extension, they wish for Masaya to transfer out as soon as possible, at least at first. As time goes on, they turn out to be really affable, and aren't as hostile as they seem, although they still wish for Vincennes to remain a OneGenderSchool.
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168[[folder:Ritsuko Kitamikado]]
169[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ritsuko_kitamikado.jpg]]
170-->Voiced by: Creator/TaeOkajima (Cast as Soyogi Tohno)
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172The new head of the Red Rose Society, appointed by Marika and Mitsuki due to her popularity rivaling that of Rise's. Despite this, she still follows Mitsuki's policies and planning. She is also the younger sister of Ayaka, and one of daughters of the Headmistress.
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174Her title is "Belle Epine" (Beautiful Briar Rose).
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176* ACupAngst: Ritsuko is somewhat sensitive about her bust, though only if Masaya points out he likes large breasts, causing him to have to backpedal and say he likes slender girls too.
177* AdvertisedExtra: Ritsuko gets full heroine billing, pictured on the box and everything, but doesn’t have any strong ties to the protagonist and less screentime than the likes of Ruriko, whose route is confined to a fandisk
178* AuthorityInNameOnly: For most of the common route, Ritsuko is a figurehead for the Red Rose society while Mitsuki handles the campaigning and tactics. Mitsuki WAS the leader until she handed the position to Ritsuko entirely because Ritsuko is more popular and would get more support from the students.
179* ClingyJealousGirl: Ritsuko get pissed when Chiho and Rise act as The Beard to make hetero relationships seem more appealing to the girls of Vincennes. Chiho and Rise get pretty creeped out.
180* DatingCatwoman: Ritsuko is the fourth heroine and the leader of the association trying to get Masaya booted from the school.
181* EmotionlessGirl: Ritsuko is known as the Briar Rose because she always appears pretty but distant and unemotional. In her route she begins loosening up and muses that if anyone could see her then they’d have to get her a new title immediately.
182* ExtremeDoormat: Tends to let her parents walk all over her, though contact with Masaya helps her grow out of it.
183* FaceFramedInShadow: When Ritsuko isn’t sure if she likes Masaya or not, Konomi asks her how she would feel if Masaya broke up with her and went out with someone else. Her face instantly shadows over and she proclaims that it would be unforgivable.
184* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the responsible, by-the-book type to Ayaka's laid-back maverick.
185* FriendlyEnemy: Despite being on opposite sides of the gender integration issue, Ritsuko and later Konomi don’t really have any issue with Masaya or the White Lily girls.
186* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: It’s mentioned in passing that during the brief summer camp a lot of Vincennes girls bring large stuffed animals. Ritsuko immediately wanders by talking about something call Lottabun, which she hastily tries to claim just means lots of books. Masaya isn’t quite convinced and during their date later wins her another stuffed animal at the summer festival.
187* HiddenDepths: Ritsuko feels pressured by people assuming how she should be behave.
188* LittleSisterHeroine: Wanting to help Ayaka and Masaya get together, Ritsuko decides the best course of action would be to bring in Kayoko, a girl claiming to be his little sister. He hasn’t the faintest idea who she is while she says she always wanted to marry her older brother when she grew up.
189* TheMatchmaker: Ritsuko sets aside her own feelings for Masaya immediately when she thinks he and Ayaka are interested in each other. She wants to help Ayaka avoid her normal foolish behavior because it would get in the way of her relationship with him. Unfortunately, when Ritsuko confronts her about it, she gets the wrong impression about it and thinks Ayaka isn’t confessing because she’s too frivolous.
190* SugarAndIcePersonality: Ritsuko acts cool and aloof because it’s expected of her, but she has a ton of stuffed animals and seems to want to have a chance to relax instead of being such a stickler for the rules all the time.
191* ToughLeaderFacade: While Ayaka has rejected any sort of responsibility apart from what roles she chooses to take of her own free will, Ritsuko always has to act cool and aloof as people expect her to, which is becoming increasingly burdensome for her.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Mitsuki Mekata]]
195[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuki_mekata.jpg]]
196-->Voiced by: Yuu Iino (Cast as Suzune Kagetsu)
197
198Head of the Red Rose Society until she decides to appoint Ritsuko as its new leader. Despite this power change, she still manages the majority of the society's operations. It's also made clear early on that she has a rivalry with Rise, as well as having an intense dislike for Masaya.
199
200Her titles are "Chef de Corps" (Captain of the Guard) and "Larme de Lune" (Tears of the Moon).
201----
202* AlwaysSecondBest: Mitsuki can never beat Rise. She gets high grades, people like her and she’s pretty attractive, but Rise outdoes her in everything.
203** Subverted in her route, however. [[spoiler:Thanks to Masaya convincing her to grow out of her personal insecurities and anxiety, she manages to gain the confidence she needs, and, with this newfound resolve, manages to outdo Rise by winning the Grande Vote in the Red Rose Society's favor.]]
204* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Like Marika, Mitsuki herself is reluctant in actively trying to sabotage the votes to keep Masaya in Vincennes. It's only after Marika kindly requests her does she come up with an EvilPlan.]]
205* BadLiar: Mitsuki is an awful liar, though she gets away with a few early on in her route simply because no one would expect her to even try. When Rise questions Mitsuki as to why she came back to school early, the latter stammers out that there were family circumstances. You know, like a fight or something, maybe? She also screws up when it comes to concealing her relationship with Masaya despite being the one who really wants it kept secret. That’s bad enough, but then she tries to claim she was reading his palms.
206* BittersweetEnding: In her route, [[spoiler:she manages to get the Red Rose Society to win thanks to her newfound popularity]], but this also means that [[spoiler:she won't be able to Masaya for a year.]] She expected this, however, and already made plans to [[spoiler:visit him whenever she can, starting with her being his live-in partner for the entirety of their next summer vacation.]]
207* BrokenAesop: The result of Mitsuki’s route with [[spoiler:the Red Rose association winning the Grande Vote]] seems to be intended to say [[spoiler:that she can stand on equal footing with Rise or even beat her]] but even the story notes that it’s [[spoiler:thanks to Masaya and the students failing to recognize that is the real reason Mitsuki won.]]
208* CharacterDevelopment: In her route, with Masaya's help, she eventually learns to get over her insecurities and anxiety, and manages to become popular enough to rival, and at one point, surprass, her old friend Rise.
209* CovertPervert: Mitsuki is late for a date because she gets too distracted with masturbating after seeing some lovers in the park and imagining Masaya doing the same to her. She also wants to head back to the park before going forward with their relationship. The embarrassing wallpaper was also the semi nude picture of Masaya the White Lily association uploaded before, which was swiftly deleted.
210* DatingCatwoman: Mitsuki’s fandisk route starts after the preliminary vote to see if Masaya can stay at Vincennes for the year. She develops a crush on him after the events with Marika. And, thanks to the headmistress' actions, she and Masaya begin spending more time together.
211* TheDragon: [[spoiler:She plays this role to Marika late in the Common Route, being the one to help devise an EvilPlan that would help Masaya get removed at the end of the first term.]]
212* DoesNotLikeMen: She makes it clearly early on that she does not like Masaya, and by extension, other young men, from entering Vincennes, partly due to the belief that AllMenArePerverts. Late in the common route, however, Masaya and Rise manage to convince her otherwise. And in ''W Happiness'', she can even come to love the very man she hated.
213* EvilPlan: [[spoiler:Under Marika's orders, she comes up with a way to sabotage Masaya's standing in the upcoming vote at the end of the first term. In this case, she decides to create fake rape charges against him, with her faking interest in him and luring him into the trap. Marika, however, revises this so that she would be the fall girl.]]
214* FriendlyEnemy: By Chapter 13, following her HeelFaceTurn, she has no issues against the White Lily Society nor Masaya, and even joins Rise and company for tea once more. Since she's still part of the Red Rose Society though, she makes it clear that she's still opposed to the schoolwide reform her friend is pushing for.
215* GreenEyedMonster: The root cause of Mitsuki and Rise’s friendship dissolving is that Mitsuki felt jealous of Rise and wanted her own, separate identity. She kept hearing people referring to her as though she was inferior to Rise, which really bothered her.
216* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Rise and Masaya confront her in Chapter 12 and point out the wrongness of her actions and the truth of her drifting apart with the former, she decides to come clean and help remove the fake charges against him.]]
217* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:With Rise's help, she eventually comes to realize the wrongness of her actions (specifically how using unfair actions in trying to have Masaya kicked from the school would result in NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction), as well as the truth of her drifting apart with her former best friend.]]
218* HomoeroticSubtext: In Mitsuki’s route, she’s still a little withdrawn even though her relationship with Rise has been repaired. Rather than charge in like normal, Rise feels awkward and slightly jealous of Marika and so she wants to follow Mitsuki around and indirectly find out what the problem is. She sounds like a spurned lover sometimes. When Masaya tries to find out why Mitsuki is acting strangely, it ends up coming off as him trying to play matchmaker for Rise and Mitsuki instead. Mitsuki later clarifies to Rise that while she admires Marika, she likes Rise more. She blushes.
219* IAmNotPretty: Mitsuki feels inferior to the girls around her, but mostly Rise in particular. She also thinks she’s plain.
220* IllBeInMyBunk: Mitsuki needs some alone time after seeing a couple fingering each other in the park, which makes her realize that eventually she’ll be doing similar things with Masaya. Though presumably not in public. She gets so wrapped up in it that she ends up late for a date, then has to go take a shower, making her even later.
221* InsecureLoveInterest: Mitsuki is convinced that Masaya must like someone in the White Lily association and thinks pretty poorly of herself. That said, she still goes out of her way to spend as much time as she can with him during the summer break.
222* {{Irony}}: In ''W Happiness'', she can go from (formerly) hating Masaya to actually falling for, and even possibly dating, the very person she hated.
223* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her poor attitude towards Rise and Masaya, Mitsuki still tries to be fair. She’s shocked when Marika kicks Masaya half dressed out into the hallway and when seeing Chiho and Masaya chatting normally admits that the assumptions about him being a playboy were clearly just her jumping to conclusions. It seems Marika has just been a bad influence on her.
224* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Mitsuki tries to pretend to know a lot about sex when Masaya asks her, but she’s almost as ignorant as Konomi, who thinks you can get pregnant by holding eye contact for too long.
225* TheMatchmaker: In Marika's route, she helps both Masaya and Marika get together by offering both of them romantic advice.
226* MistakenForGay: In Mitsuki’s route, she’s shown to be awkward and slightly distant after the preliminary vote to allow Masaya to stay passes. Everyone assumes she must be feeling uncomfortable after [[spoiler:Marika kissed him on the cheek to show she was not being coerced when protesting his innocence]] and Masaya eventually asks her if she loves Marika, thinking she might be a lesbian. Mitsuki is rather confused, but eventually clarifies that she doesn’t love Marika.
227* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: After Mitsuki has her HeelRealization and stops being such a jerk, she makes it clear that she still intends to beat the White Lily association, but she wants to do it fairly and when they’re at their best.
228* ObliviousToLove: Especially obvious early in the story, where she's fixated mostly with her rivalry with Rise and the handling of the Red Rose Society. In her route though, she manages to overcome this when she begins developing a crush on Masaya.
229* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Mitsuki has a Certain Someone’s picture in her cell phone. When she accidentally forgets it in the classroom, she sprints down the hall and snatches it from the headmistress’ hands before she can find out what’s inside. Everyone is shocked at how panicked she’s acting.
230* OvershadowedByAwesome: Mitsuki is pretty, popular and intelligent, but Rise just outshines her anyway.
231* SecretKeeper: In Marika's route, she comes to the conclusion that she and Masaya are dating from their behavior and words. Rather than spill the beans to the White Lily and other Red Rose girls, she elects to help keep it a secret.
232* SecretRelationship: Subverted. Masaya and Mitsuki attempt to keep their relationship a secret since their positions would make it awkward if people found out. Of course, they’re both way too honest for their own good and barely make it to the festival before the White Lily association finds them together on a date. Mitsuki has also failed to grasp what’s involved in concealing a relationship: They’ll barely be able to spend any time together. She still wants to go through with it though, but is such a bad liar that [[spoiler:after the first time they sleep together, she cheerfully walks up to him in public and holds his hand, having completely forgotten to not act any differently towards him. Now that she can’t hide it anymore, she admits that she’s sick of trying.]]
233* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Among the Red Rose Society members, she's the only one who's actively trying to have Masaya removed from Vincennes. Although, in this case, it's only because she wanted to try and help Marika, not out of any actual malice.]]
234* {{Tsundere}}: In her route, Mitsuki seems to want to be a tsundere, but can’t seem to muster up a suitably abrasive attitude, so she just makes excuses any time she says something that hints at liking Masaya.
235* WhatTheHellHero: When Rise calls Mitsuki out to talk about [[spoiler:the fake rape charges against Masaya]] she says that if she refuses to even talk about something so serious, the two of them can never, ever be friends again.
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Konomi Yanase]]
239[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/konomi_yanase.jpg]]
240-->Voiced by: Yukina Fujimori
241
242An affiliate of the Red Rose Society who looks up to Ritsuko as an idol figure. She's also the president of the Naginata club.
243
244Her titles are "Mignon Poupee" (Darling Doll) and "Lame Sans Merci" (The Merciless Blade).
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246* AbhorrentAdmirer: Ritsuko doesn’t dislike Konomi, but she doesn’t return her affections and is mostly troubled or even annoyed by them.
247* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the main characters, and the youngest of Masaya's potential love interests. As such, Masaya and the others have to lecture her on how love and relationships work every other time they bring this stuff up in front of her.
248* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Masaya gets expelled from Vincennes partly due to the nature of his relationship with her, but it gets better for them when her grandmother approves of his naginata skills, and asks him to continue training at their dojo, complete with a place to stay. The epilogue has them spending their first date in months, which they cut short when they decide to head back to the family dojo and train together.]]
249* BridalCarry: She's on the receiving end of one when Masaya catches her after she falls from a tree while trying to retrieve Masaya's nametag for the ballroom dance. It happens again in her route, with Masaya having to carry her after she gets tired from the naginata tournament, and then once more after she injures her ankle during the summer festival.
250* CannotKeepASecret: Definitely. Each time she learns something, it's an inevitability that she'll spill the beans one way or the other.
251** After the earthquake in Chapter 7 leaves them stranded in the school's public bath (for Masaya to "prove" to her that not AllMenArePerverts), she blatantly admits to both the White Lily and Red Rose girls that she and Masaya had a "naked date", which causes ''every girl who heard what she said'' to stand up.
252** This is also the reason why she's LockedOutOfTheLoop with regards to Mitsuki in the latter's route. While Ritsuko could easily keep a secret, she can't thanks to her actions in the aforementioned incident.
253** In her own route, she just flat out admits to both the other Red Rose and White Lily girls that she and Masaya [[spoiler:had TheirFirstTime the other night.]] [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes.]] And not long after that, she also admits to [[spoiler:using Ayaka's erotic light novel as reference for her "sex education".]]
254* CatchPhrase: "...Aaaaahhh!!!", especially whenever something about love and relationships is discussed.
255* CharacterDevelopment: In her route, she gradually learns on how love and relationships really work, and as a result matures little by little over time, although she's still bad at keeping secrets. She also learns to appreciate her "Mignon Poupee" title.f
256* ClingyJealousGirl: Konomi really hates it when there’s any possibility of Ritsuko and Masaya getting closer and always tries to interfere. During the early parts of Ritsuko’s route she starts getting in the way out of her own admitted selfishness, though she apologizes afterward to both Ritsuko and Masaya and promises not to get in the way anymore.
257* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Oh yeah. She's the kind of person who goes to a ballroom dance in a martial arts uniform (because its competitive) and thinks that pregnancy happens just because a guy stares at a girl for too long.
258* CordonBleughChef: In her route, she can cook edible curry despite messing up with cutting the vegetables used in it. Masaya complements her surprisingly good food.
259* DatingCatwoman: In her route, this applies to both her and Masaya, due to them technically being on opposing sides of the reformation issue.
260* FearOfThunder: Konomi gets rather scared with it storms. Masaya does help her partially grow out of this mindset eventually, with Ayaka's help.
261* FriendlyEnemy: Despite being on opposite sides of the gender integration issue, Ritsuko and later Konomi don’t really have any issue with Masaya or the White Lily girls.
262* HeirToTheDojo: In her fandisc route, it's revealed that she's actually the heiress to her grandmother's dojo, and that she was enrolled into Vincennes with the intent for her to find a suitable future husband, [[spoiler:who by the ending of said route ends up being none other than Masaya]].
263* HeroWorshipper: Konomi seems like a lesbian at first, but she’s actually attracted to Masaya and mostly just wants to protect and idolize Ritsuko.
264* InnocentInnuendo: Konomi is rather sheltered and doesn’t pay attention in sex ed, leading to statements like saying she’ll be Ritsuko’s lover even if she’s in a relationship with Masaya. All she really means is that she’ll keep caring for Ritsuko forever.
265* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Konomi stops interfering with Ritsuko’s relationships because she knows she doesn’t really love her and also wants Ritsuko to be happy.
266* LethalChef: The curry she concocts in Tamie's route proves to be inedible, raw vegetables and all. Ritsuko, naturally, is disgusted and refuses to eat it.
267* NaginatasAreFeminine: She's the president of the school's Naginata club, and her life practically revolves around it.
268* ParalyzingFearOfSexuality: A variation during the common route. She is afraid of simply looking at Masaya in the misguided belief that this would get her pregnant. Fortunately, Ayaka and Masaya manage to fix her fears, somewhat.
269** She continues these habits in her route too, especially when she's nervous around Masaya even after they've started dating. It's for this reason that he chooses to go slow with her and teach her everything there is to know about love and relationships.
270* PluckyComicRelief: Most of her screentime has her saying and/or doing ridiculous things. She does get better over time, although she will slip into this on occasion.
271* SelfProclaimedLoveInterest: She insists that Ritsuko is her Onee-sama, which the latter puts up with to some extent. When Ritsuko starts liking Masaya instead Konomi starts complaining about how she isn’t acting like herself because Ritsuko surely MUST be a lesbian if Konomi says so. She does apologize after getting in the way of Ritsuko’s date, however.
272* SpiritedCompetitor: It's clear early on that, thanks to her upbringing as a practitioner of Naginata, she sees every challenge she comes up with as some form of duel, whether it be dancing or even dating. And because of it, she also won't back down from any of these as a result.
273* StrongerThanTheyLook: Masaya notes several times both during the Common Route and her own route that she's very much capable of throwing him around judging from her grip strength alone, despite her being much shorter and smaller than him. Being a martial artist since childhood probably helps.
274[[/folder]]
275
276! Other students and faculty
277
278Students and Faculty of Vincennes who are not directly associated with the White Lily and Red Rose Societies.
279
280[[folder:Marika Myougi]]
281[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marika_myougi.jpg]]
282-->Voiced by: Mitsu Takashiro (Cast as Ryou Kasumi)
283
284The Student Council President at Vincennes. While technically neutral in the potential reformation program, it becomes clear that she's sympathetic to the cause of the Red Rose Society, specifically with Mitsuki.
285
286Her titles are "Grande Fleur" (Great Flower) and "La Toute Soeur" (Everyone's Big Sister).
287----
288* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Yes, she may have conspired with Mitsuki to hatch an EvilPlan involving fake rape charges that would have Masaya booted from the school, but its shown during the planning stage that she doesn't want her supporter's reputation to be on the line, and she is very reluctant and guilty in wanting to push through with it. In fact, she only decides on pulling off the plan when no other options are allowed to her in the time given by her grandmother.]]
289* TheAtoner: After the whole incident she caused, she makes it a point to undo all the damage she's done.In her route, it goes further, when one of the first things she confides to Masaya directly is formally apologizing for all the horrible things she's done to him.
290* BitchInSheepsClothing: Marika seems polite and refined, but she boots Masaya out into the hallway while half dressed with no warning and continually tries to make things difficult for him. She seems to be responsible for Mitsuki’s personality taking a turn for the worse. That said, she generally refrains from interfering or taking a position on whether or not he can stay at school and gets increasingly upset as her grandmother tries to make her lie and cheat to make Masaya look bad. She also mellows out when it becomes clear he’s not a bad guy.
291* BittersweetEnding: In her route, [[spoiler:after Masaya loses the Grande Vote, Rise decides to make it up to him and Marika by holding an informal Temps de Confession on Graduation Day. When they finally do push through with it, it turns out that among the people Rise informed about this ceremony was Marika's grandmother. Instead of berating her and Masaya like before, she finally warms up to him and [[RebuiltPedestal gets Marika's respect back]], and asks that Masaya take care of her granddaughter from then on. The epilogue has them spending the summer together at the Myougi residence, with them vowing to see each other more often now that they're both out of Vincennes.]]
292* CannotSpitItOut: Marika tries to say that she wants to go have fun at karaoke, but instead says she likes ''karaage'' (fried chicken) and other unrelated words starting with ''kara''.
293* CharacterDevelopment: In her route, she, with Masaya's help, learns to forgive herself for all the trouble she gave to him. Later, when he learns about her past, he also gets her to question what her grandmother wants her to do, and what she ''really'' wants for herself in the future. Eventually, she decides on a "blank slate" for her future.
294* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In ''W Happiness'', she disappears entirely from Konomi's, Tamie's, and Ruriko's routes.
295* ConflictingLoyalty: [[spoiler: Late in the common route, she has conflicting loyalty between her own morals and principles, and what her grandmother asks her to do. This results in her getting so stressed out, that she attempts suicide, not helped by her massive guilt in pulling off the EvilPlan to get Masaya expelled.]]
296* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: In her route, she reveals to Masaya that, [[spoiler:after losing faith in her grandmother]], she's now trying to find her own, new path for the future. By the end of the same route, she finds one: being together with Masaya for the forseeable future.
297* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: When her grandmother and the school force Marika to act against her morals too strongly, her eyes lose all their light when she visits Masaya, though she keeps her normal constant smile.
298* EasilyForgiven: Played with. While Masaya and the other girls do forgive her easily for the [[spoiler: fake rape charges incident]], she herself still feels massively guilty about the deed, and cannot forgive herself for doing something so dastardly.
299* EvenEvilHasStandards: BitchInSheepsClothing to Masaya she may be, but even she thinks that [[spoiler: faking rape charges on him just to please the school and her grandmother]] is too far, and she feels massively guilty about it afterward, especially in her fandisc route.
300* EvilPlan: [[spoiler: Her grandmother forces her to come up with one in order to have Masaya lose the vote at the end of first term. This culminates, with Mitsuki's help, in a plan involving making faking rape charges against him.]]
301* FalseRapeAccusation: [[spoiler:Her grandmother forces her to do this in a bid to get Masaya expelled from Vincennes.]]
302* FeminineWomenCanCook: Definitely. Thanks to her experiences in the Home Economics Club, she can cook food really well. And in her route, she feeds Masaya several different dishes she made herself, which he immediately enjoys eating.
303* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Mitsuki, Masaya, and Rise convince her to be loyal to her own beliefs instead of relying on her grandmother, and then save her from slipping to her death following an AttemptedSuicide, she decides to undo all the damage she caused.]]
304* HiddenDepths: In her route, it turns out that one of her favorite hobbies is singing, especially at a karaoke bar near the station.
305* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: When Masaya yells at Marika, she finds it kind of hot because no one has ever scolded her before. Her route explains this a little further: Usually no one ever asks her personal questions or gets involved in her affairs. Even her greatest supporters don’t even know what she likes to do in her spare time.
306* InterruptedSuicide: [[spoiler:Faking rape charges against Masaya is so obviously wrong that Marika’s already poor mental state breaks down even further. She climbs to the top of the cathedral and intends to jump off. Mitsuki and Rise manage to talk her down and Masaya catches her arm when she slips.]]
307* InsecureLoveInterest: Marika falls into this one as well for a very good reason: [[spoiler:She tried to frame him for attempted rape.]] It’s implied that her feelings of inadequacy are probably what kept her from trying anything during the main story, where she clearly had a crush on Masaya [[spoiler:after he saved her]].
308* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Marika’s morals balk at her grandmother’s openly manipulative nature, but she still follows her will. It then goes down another level when Mitsuki blindly follows Marika’s instructions despite her own reservations.
309* OneeSama: Marika is considered the Onee-sama for the entire school. Mitauki is particularly jealous of anyone getting close to her.
310* ParentalAbandonment: Marika's parents died when she was a child. See RaisedByGrandparents below.
311* PerpetualSmiler: Marika is always seen smiling. It pisses off Rise, who thinks she looks smug.
312* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She wears glasses in public. as part of a disguise in hiding their SecretRelationship.
313* RaisedByGrandparents: Marika wounded up being raised by her grandmother after her parents passed away as a child.
314* RedemptionQuest: Her route in ''W Happiness'' doubles as this, as she tries to forgive herself for wronging Masaya in the past, while at the same time warming up to him over time.
315* SecretRelationship: Following Masaya making his LoveConfession to her in her route, they both vow to keep their budding relationship a secret, due to the fact that it might affect his standing in Vincennes, as well as her own reputation as StudentCouncilPresident. This becomes subverted when the beans are finally spilled in Chapter 4 of her route, as rumors of them being seen together at the hotel begin to circulate around school, and both are forced to come clean.
316* StudentCouncilPresident: The current one. One of her titles even reflects her position.
317* SupremeChef: She used to be part of the school's home economics club before becoming Student Council President, so she has experience cooking food herself. In her route, she cooks for Masaya, who immediately begins enjoying the set of dishes she prepared for him.
318* ThroughHisStomach: One of her methods in "making a move" on Masaya in her route is cooking him a set of dishes she made herself, and then spoonfeeding it all to him during lunch in the summertime.
319* WoundedGazelleGambit: Marika’s grandmother manipulates her into attempting to get rid of Masaya by any means possible [[spoiler:so she pretends he tried to rape her.]]
320* WrongGenreSavvy: When Marika [[spoiler:is clearing Masaya’s name with the student body after accusations of rape]], one student says she’s read Shoujo manga where [[spoiler: the rapist boyfriend breaks the heroine’s mind and makes them like being abused.]] Sorry, not that kind of game.
321[[/folder]]
322
323[[folder:Tamie Nogi]]
324[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tamie_nogi.jpg]]
325-->Voiced by: Akane Sanada (Cast as Akane Ueda)
326
327The president of the school's newspaper club, and an enthusiastic journalist. Following Masaya's application into Vincennes, she decides to cover stories relating to his stay there.
328
329Her title is "Sombre Scanner" (Dark Scanner).
330----
331* ACupAngst: Tamie is hardly flat, but is slightly mournful that she doesn’t have a large chest so she can look better in her dress during the ball.
332** In her route, however, it becomes subverted when Masaya tells her that he doesn't mind if they're smaller, since, in his eyes, they're "big enough". This statement becomes enough for her to do a complete 180 on her opinion, and she begins telling the other girls, namely Ruriko, Ayaka, and Rise, that their large busts get in their way.
333* AboveTheInfluence: In Tamie’s route, [[spoiler:she loses her memory right around the time he decides he likes her. Without her memory, she’s throwing herself at him, but he says he doesn’t want to confess to her until he’s sure she felt the same way BEFORE the amnesia.]]
334* AmnesiacLover: Inverted. Tamie and Masaya aren’t dating, but [[spoiler:when she gets amnesia she assumes he’s her boyfriend and acts accordingly until corrected. She’s pretty disappointed and he’s uncomfortable because he IS attracted to her, but isn’t sure if pre-memory loss Tamie liked him or if she just started to like him because she assumed he must be her boyfriend.]]
335* AnimalMotifs: Cats. She wears a cat-shaped hat, and often displays mannerisms that would remind people of a cat.
336* AnchoredShip: Tamie and Masaya have issues going anywhere after [[spoiler:her memory loss because while both are attracted to each other, neither one is sure that Tamie felt the same way pre-memory loss. Masaya wants her to get her memory back to make sure and she’s apprehensive about it because she doesn’t know if she’ll still feel the same way, though later events seem to convince her that she did.]]
337* BittersweetEnding: In Tamie's route [[spoiler:they fail in the Grande Vote]] but it’s hardly the end of the world or their relationship. [[spoiler:They’ve already made plans to meet once a week throughout their senior year. After they graduate, they can easily meet again.]]
338* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Tamie loves to play the idiot, but gets disappointed or embarrassed when Masaya lets her stupidity pass without comment. She really wants a good tsukkomi reaction and rarely gets one outside his internal monologue.
339* CharacterDevelopment: In her route, she learns to be polite instead of hogging people for her interviews, and learns how to be more modest in her job as head of the school newspaper club. She also learns that the newspaper club isn't the only thing that matters in the world.
340* CleanPrettyReliable: Played with. [[spoiler:Masaya gives Tamie CPR off-screen when she almost drowns, but then denies it for most of the route. She eventually vaguely remembers the sensations of lips touching, but when he tells her it was actually CPR she gets embarrassed at the misunderstanding. Not particularly clean, either, since vomiting up seawater is briefly alluded to. She still treats it like a kiss, though.]]
341* ClingyJealousGirl: Completely averted with Tamie, who can easily discuss her own attractiveness relative to other girls and Masaya’s popularity without batting an eye. She also doesn’t mind that the other girls hang around him, despite recognizing that they like him. As a result, they end up the jealous ones thanks to how flirty and happy she is. The closest she gets is some jealousy before realizing her own feelings when a complete stranger hits on him.
342* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Brown hair and brown eyes.
343* DoggedNiceGirl: She [[spoiler:loses her memory in her fandisk route right about the point she probably would have realized she liked him as more than just thinking "oh wow so hot" when they were together. She returns to school without knowing who he is, assuming he must be her boyfriend if they went around the country for a full week. When it turns out he isn’t, she’s anything but subtle when flirting with him.]]
344* EasyAmnesia: [[spoiler:A sign falls on Tamie’s head. She loses her memory. Bam, instant relationship drama since a hookup seemed about five minutes away. Can’t have that! Though Tamie with memory loss doesn’t seem to like Masaya any less than she did before, so whatever.]]
345* EveryoneHasStandards: Tamie pretends she didn’t hear Rise obviously getting tsun-tsun about Masaya and Chiho despite usually wanting to report on every story. While she’s a bit of a news hound, she also avoids pushing people on things they don’t want to talk about, which leaves her puzzled when she basically forces Masaya to make a bet with her.
346* GenkiGirl: Tamie is rather cheery and outgoing.
347* GenreSavvy: Tamie in her fandisk route seems to be aware that it’s her route, instantly abandoning her normal attitude of not bothering to pursue Masaya and acting girlier. She later notes that it’s unexpected for Masaya to find her attractive since she’s more of a supporting character: She’s a reporter, so she’s not really supposed to be in the limelight herself but rather hover around people who are. She’s also much better at reading emotional cues than Masaya, who usually ignores them on purpose.
348* HopelessSuitor: Tamie hints that she has a bit of a crush on Masaya once or twice, but says she’s not even going to bother trying with the White Lily and Red Rose societies swarming around him all the time. During Chiho’s route she also flirts with him after he hooks up with her, saying that if he breaks up with Chiho he should come straight to her. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in ''W Happiness'', where she gets her own route, and in a weird bit of genre savviness seems to realize she’s the heroine now and gets to act flirty.
349* IAmNotPretty: Tamie doesn’t have much faith in her looks, especially given the people surrounding her most of the time. She learns to accept her looks in her route, thanks to Masaya convincing her otherwise.
350* InsecureLoveInterest: Inverted. It's ''Masaya'' who becomes the insecure one in her route. This is mostly because of [[spoiler:his fear and concerns that her feelings for him following her EasyAmnesia are not how she felt before she lost her memories,]] something he refuses to take advantage of.
351* IntrepidReporter: Once Masaya enters Vincennes, she keeps involving herself throughout his stay, at one point even witnessing and photographing the former knock out one of the Yakuza thugs chasing after him, even as the thug in question was wielding a gun and threatening to shoot him.
352* LoveMakesYouStupid: Tamie with [[spoiler:memory loss]] obviously has a thing for Masaya. She begins acting like a total ditz around him as a result.
353* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: [[spoiler: In her route, she and Masaya have TheirFirstTime at the lake on top of Mt. Amuro, a place normally barred from students outside of summer camp.]]
354* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Her route has her become this for Masaya, who until that point in the common route, was enjoying an easygoing but uneventful life in Vincennes following the Premier Jugment.
355* NeutralNoLonger: Invoked but averted. Ayaka asks Tamie if she plans to use the newspaper to support the White Lily association since she’s dating Masaya now. However, she has no intention of mixing up private and public affairs. She wants to help on a personal level but isn’t really sure what she can do.
356* NeverBareheaded: She is never shown without anything on her head, whether it's her hat, goggles, or even a headband with a prominent ribbon. [[spoiler:Subverted in her route, where two of her scenes show her without any headwear.]]
357* NiceGirl: Tamie is slightly more aggressive in her attitude, but she’s still very friendly and accommodating. She tries to avoid bothering people despite her obsession with being a reporter, though she doesn’t always succeed. She’s also valued for helping keep a light mood.
358* PetitePride: Downplayed, since she's far from flat. In her route, she begins to pride herself in her smaller figure after Masaya tells her that he doesn't mind her that way.
359* PhotographicMemory: She's able to recover quickly from [[spoiler:her memory loss]] partly thanks to being able to recall someone or something whenever she sees the person or thing in question.
360* ThePollyanna: Worrying about [[spoiler:memory loss is for sissies. Tamie is just going to use the opportunity to flirt with Masaya. When he says he has no intention of upgrading their relationship while she’s still suffering from memory loss, she’s just pleased at the extra motivation to get it back. When she gets better, she says it was fun having no memory.]]
361* SchoolNewspaperNewsHound: Tamie is the group’s ally and runs the school newspaper.
362* SignatureHeadgear: Her cat-shaped hat that she's almost always seen wearing. It's even implied that she keeps her additional recording equipment in there! [[spoiler:And in her route, it even saves her life when a wooden sign hits her head by softening the impact.]]
363* SupremeChef: In her route, she manages to make edible curry in her first cooking attempt. Later, she studies learning on how to make curry from scratch, and makes a delicious second batch that she and Masaya enjoy at the end.
364* TheTease: Once Tamie feels like she has a shot at Masaya, she starts being flirty and teasing him. Unfortunately, she’s not very good at it. Once she actually has him, if anything she’s even flirtier.
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Misako Kitamikado]]
368[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76614.jpg]]
369-->Voiced by: Nana Inoue (Cast as Noel Kiriya)
370
371The headmistress of Vincennes and the mother of Ayaka and Ritsuko.
372----
373* AbusiveParents: Misako cares nothing for Ayaka’s wellbeing, slaps her at least once, treats Ritsuko like a pawn and blackmails her to get her way. Mother of the Year she is not.
374* AffairBlameTheBastard: This trope is an interesting twist as you dive into Ayaka's route, [[spoiler: she finds out Tomie isn't her real mother, it's Misako to her shock. The reason she's so harsh with Ayaka is because she was born from her affair with Tomie's husband Kouji. Thus, she genuinely believes she's Tomie's daughter who she delusionally thought cheated on her Kouji so she wouldn't face her sins of what she did to her best friend.]]
375* AloneWithThePsycho: [[spoiler:The 25th chapter of Rise's route has her alone in her own house together with Kaori Rousenin, who only weeks prior attempted to murder the Chairwoman, and has already had an established history of attempted murder and arson.]] Understandably, Misako begins having a gradual FreakOut.
376* AltarTheSpeed: Misako and her husband rushed their marriage forward to be immediately after the funeral of his wife, which a lot of people found highly disrespectful. [[spoiler:It couldn’t be helped, he’d gotten Misako pregnant.]]
377* TheAtoner: In Rise's route epilogue, she feels genuinely guilty for [[spoiler:sheltering Kaori and unwittingly getting both the Chairwoman and Masaya nearly killed]], so she ends up making it up to both Rise and Masaya when they need certain favors done.
378* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:She gets what she wants in the endings of ''W Happiness'', when Masaya and the White Lily Society lose the Grande Vote, allowing her vision of Vincennes remaining as a OneGenderSchool to continue.]]
379* BigBad: While Ritsuko and her association oppose Masaya’s integration into the school and later remaking Vincennes to a coed institute, they rarely do anything bad about it. However, Misako is a petty, vengeful harpy who frequently abuses both her authority and her own children to fulfill her own selfish desires. On top of it, she’s a huge hypocrite.
380* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The headmistress basically vanishes in Tamie’s route.
381* CollateralAngst: Apparently, we’re supposed to feel bad for her because she’s guilty about [[spoiler:seducing her best friend’s husband while Tomie was on her death bed. She then got pregnant and gave birth to Ayaka, which she couldn’t reconcile with her religious beliefs and thus decided Tomie was the villain here and went into heavy denial about her own misdeeds. Plus, while Tomie didn’t make a fuss since she was dying, she knew and felt incredibly betrayed. Oh, and pity Misako for abusing her daughter too. Both daughters, really.]]
382* DeanBitterman: One of the Vincennes' highest ranking faculty, and a really strict and mean one at that, especially to Masaya.
383* DemotedToExtra: In Ruriko's route, she's relegated to being a minor character who only makes a handful of background appearances.
384* {{Determinator}}: She is without no doubt one as she constantly finds ways to sabotage the White Lily Society's chances and Masaya. [[spoiler: When Ayaka and Masaya confronts Kouji about the former's true mother, who they find out it is none other than good ol' headmistress. He also described her as one in her youth but was less severe than she is today. Seeing how her father described her, she also realized that Misako was absolutely determined to be with Kouji, despite him being married.]]
385* DiscOneFinalBoss: In Rise's route, [[spoiler:she stops antagonizing the White Lily Society following an incident at the Cultural Festival. The final antagonist confronted in her route is instead Rise's abusive mother, Kaori.]]
386* DoesNotLikeMen: Misako seems to hate men, especially if at Vincennes. Ritsuko privately considers her mother’s distaste somewhat childish. [[spoiler: Which makes it more ironic that she fell deeply in love with her best friend's husband at first sight, who is now her husband, who she likely seduced when said friend is dying from terminal cancer, who she then got pregnant with. This is probably why she wants Ritsuko to be in an arranged marriage instead of making the mistakes she did.]]
387* EvenEvilHasStandards:
388** Even she's disgusted at Marika's grandmother's actions, which turn out to be an attempt at a power grab rather than genuine support for her opposition movement. She may be a petty jerkass, but it's clear that she values loyalty to a cause.
389** In Rise's route, she comforts both Masaya and Rise following [[spoiler:the Chairwoman's near-fatal stabbing]], and even shows clear signs of concern towards [[spoiler:her superior]] despite having antagonized the White Lily Society for months prior to this incident. Wanting to see her political rival dead is too much even for her.
390* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Misako is only referred to as Headmistress or mother until the climax of Ritsuko’s route. Only the chairwoman calls her by name, and in Ayaka’s route her name is mentioned earlier.
391* EvilIsPetty: On top of her child abuse, flagrant abuse of authority and willingness to commit crimes out of her obsession with Vincennes, Misako is also petty enough to try to search through Mitsuki’s phone simply because Mitsuki didn’t want her to and simply wanted to avoid the embarrassment of showing a picture that was inside her phone. She also makes multiple petty snipes at Masaya and gives him supplementary lessons because he forgot one single homework assignment. At least Masaya is an "enemy" of hers, but Mitsuki is one of her supporters and an honor student, meaning there’s no reason to harass her like that.
392* EvilMatriarch: She is cruel, controlling and vindictive, especially towards Ayaka. When Ritsuko refuses to play along with her mother’s selfishness any longer, she starts getting the same abusive treatment.
393* EvilPrincipal: She the Headmistress of Vincennes Private Girls Academy and the BigBad of all routes both main and fandisc, wanting to preserve the school's status quo as a OneGenderSchool through any and all means possible, including blackmail, hiring thugs to trash a Culture Festival, and kidnapping, depending on the route. In the main story routes at least, she eventually has a HeelRealization and eventual HeelFaceTurn, but in the Fandisc routes, she gets what she wants and remains as evil as she was at the story's start.
394* EtTuBrute: Her reaction when she finds out that one of her closest allies, Marika's grandmother, is not helping her out of genuine support for the opposition, but instead just to spite the Chairwoman, is a feeling of betrayal and utter disgust.
395* FreudianExcuse: She gets two.
396** The first one, regarding her treatment of Ayaka, is based on [[spoiler:her being a horrible person in the past and betraying her dying friend followed by being unable to accept she had done anything wrong, so she can’t accept that Ayaka is her kid and treats her terribly and calls her the daughter of a whore, having actually convinced herself that a terminal cancer patient had an affair. Okay that’s not much of an excuse.]]
397** Her obsession with keeping Vincennes exactly the same is because [[spoiler:Rise’s mother Kaori, her OneeSama from when they were students, was mentally ill. She was brought to Vincennes to see that it had remained a constant in her life, but it had been remodeled. She snapped and attempted to burn down a shrine and kill her daughter. Misako is now convinced that she can’t let anything change about Vincennes.]]
398* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: [[spoiler:Just because Ayaka was formed by her adultery with Kouji doesn't mean she should abuse her considering she was her "friend's" daughter.]]
399* GracefulLoser: By Rise's route epilogue in ''W Happiness'', she's taken her faction's and the Red Rose Society's defeat in stride, probably helped by her prior HeelRealization and gratefulness for getting [[spoiler:Kaori]] to stand down.
400* HeelFaceTurn: By Rise's route epilogue in ''W Happiness'', the Headmistress no longer considers Rise and the rest of the White Lily Society as enemies, due to gender integration having already pushed through.
401* HeelRealization: In Rise's route, following the Cultural Festival, she begins reconsidering her stance on maintaining the status quo in Vincennes, which finally come to a head in Chapter 25 when Rise confronts and calls the Headmistress out the whole idea. Instead of lashing out back at her, Misako ultimately ends up conflicted and accepting the younger lady's points.
402* {{Hypocrite}}: Among other things, Misako considers [[spoiler:Ayaka’s mother a whore]] even though she herself [[spoiler:seduced her husband]] which is not only a dick move to do to someone with [[spoiler:a wife and child]] but also goes entirely against the Christian beliefs she claims to hold strongly, giving her double hypocrisy points. [[spoiler:When Ayaka and Masaya realize the dates don’t match, her father admits that she’s actually Misako’s daughter after all, meaning her father impregnated Misako while still married to Tomie. Misako treating Ayaka terribly is just refusing to accept responsibility for her own actions alongside religious beliefs.]]
403* IdiotBall: Knowing perfectly well that [[spoiler:Kaori has attacked Rise in the past and the chairwoman in the present]], Misako still takes her into her home and shelters her. [[spoiler:Unsurprisingly, Kaori attacks her too. It’s almost like knife-wielding maniacs are dangerous. Well, at least she acted like a human being for a change.]]
404* ItsAllAboutMe: Misako doesn’t seem to care about anything but her memories and her plans for Vincennes.
405* {{Irony}}: In the main story routes, she makes multiple, active attempts in having Masaya removed from Vincennes, which ultimately end up being her faction's downfall when the White Lily Society wins. In the after-story routes, where she takes little to no actions at all, she actually gets what she wants, with the Red Rose Society winning.
406* JerkassHasAPoint:
407** Unpleasant as the headmistress is, Masaya and the others frequently do break the school rules, including knowingly placing themselves in danger. When [[spoiler:Masaya injures himself while breaking the rules for no good reason and ends up in the hospital]], she starts his house arrest period when he gets back rather than consider his time already served. He wasn’t available for punishment before, so why should he get to avoid it unlike everyone else involved? It’s hardly her fault that this would interfere with his plans for the week, even if she did seem to be taking a petty joy in depriving him of something he wanted.
408** She is right when she says that Tamie's idea of taking pictures of Masaya half-naked was ridiculous, as it can give off the wrong impression to uninformed students.
409** She’s also offended at one point when the main cast compares Masaya to Jesus. Ritsuko later points out that most Christians such as her mother would be pretty offended at such a blasphemy even though the students making such comparisons wouldn’t mean it like that.
410* JerkassRealization:
411** In Rise's route, she begins reconsidering her stance on opposing gender integration after causing a scandal in front of Rise, Sister Mishima, Masaya, and the Gardiane, no thanks to her slapping Rise in front of the latter three. By Chapter 25 of the same route, she doesn't even try to badmouth or look down on Rise and Masaya anymore, having come to accept the younger woman's points as valid.
412** She eventually realizes that child abuse is bad late in Ayaka’s route. [[SarcasmMode Round of applause, everyone]].
413* KarmaHoudini: In Ritsuko’s route Misako [[spoiler:has Masaya kidnapped and uses his wellbeing to blackmail her daughter, threatening that something might happen to him if she doesn’t marry a stranger for money]] so that the headmistress can keep Vincennes the way she wants it. Her punishment when her schemes finally come crashing down? [[spoiler:She gives a quick apology that doesn’t really admit any wrongdoing. Nobody even so much as scolds her let alone point out that she’s committed several felonies, abused her authority and her children.]] This is not even getting started on how she treats Ayaka, either, though at least she at least feels bad about that eventually.
414* LoveAtFirstSight: [[spoiler:The first time she saw her husband, Kouji, who was Tomie's husband that time, she fell deeply in love with him to the point she wished she was the bride he was going to marry. Even then, when she came to see Tomie after hearing her terminal disease, she actually also wanted to see Kouji too. While she did not want to commit the sin of adultery, she was so in love with Kouji, she couldn't help it and decided to get into a sexual affair with him.]]
415* NeverMyFault: Misako refuses to accept that [[spoiler:she seduced the husband of her dying best friend and got pregnant. She convinces herself that Tomie had an affair, choosing to spit on the memory of her best friend and abuse her own daughter.]]
416* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In Rise's route, just as she's getting close to getting what she wants (specifically, getting Rise to resign as head of the White Lily Society), she makes a last-second blunder during her VillainousBreakdown by [[spoiler:slapping Rise in the presence of the Gardiane, Sister Mishima, and Masaya, effectively causing a scandal that would damage her reputation should it ever come out.]] She's forced to let both Rise and Masaya off the hook as a result.
417* NoNameGiven: For most of the story routes, she's simply known as "The Headmistress" by Masaya and his friends, and as "Mom" by both Ayaka and Ritsuko. Rise's route makes this a major plot point, since both Masaya and Rise need to find out [[spoiler:the true identity of her antagonistic mother's friend]] before things go FromBadToWorse for everyone.
418* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She's normally an aloof jerk towards Masaya and the White Lily Society members, but in Chapter 25 of Rise's route, she's noticeably calm and apologetic towards Rise and Masaya [[spoiler:after the Chairwoman was nearly stabbed to death only hours before.]]
419* PetTheDog: In Ritsuko's route, [[spoiler:she splashes water at her daughter's fiance who badmouths her and immediately cancels the engagement. While it doesn't change her opinion of Masaya and her already trying to find a new fiance for her, this act does show she does care about Ritsuko and would not allow a person to badmouth her daughter.]]
420* SelfServingMemory: [[spoiler:She seriously believes her terminally ill best friend had an affair that resulted in Ayaka, when it was blatantly hers as she was the one who gotten herself pregnant no thanks to Tomie's husband cheating on her with Misako.]]
421* SmugSnake: She has the power and the influence to harass and belittle Masaya whenever she's not under the radar of the Chairwoman or his friends, but unfortunately also has a lot of overconfidence that often results in her plans getting foiled by factors she either never notices, takes seriously, and/or are beyond her control.
422* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has the same black hair and red eyes as her daughter Ritsuko. She also has a similar face to Ayaka despite not being related. [[spoiler:Makes sense since she is her first daughter.]]
423* ThisIsUnforgivable: When Ritsuko and Masaya exchange rosaries, [[spoiler:Misako is so upset at the insult to her memories that she swears she will never forgive them.]]
424* TookALevelInKindness: By the epilogues of the main story routes, she's become considerably nicer and more reasonable to Masaya and his friends. This is more evident in [[spoiler:Ayaka's W route where she reconciles with her daughter and is slowly progressing to have a better family life with her daughters and her husband.]]
425* WideEyedIdealist: She was this in her time at Vincennes. Even Kouji, Misako's husband, said while she was as strict as she can be with others, she was totally different such as being a very charming woman. [[spoiler:It's engaging in an affair with her best friend's husband, getting pregnant by him, and eventually giving birth to their child is when her mentality shattered.]]
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Sister Mishima]]
429[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76620.jpg]]
430-->Voiced by:
431
432A nun at Vincennes who serves as Masaya's homeroom teacher.
433----
434* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Brown hair and eyes.
435* DrivesLikeCrazy: Before driving the White Lily society around during the athletics festival, Sister Mishima suggests that they all make sure to offer their prayers to God with an eager expression at the idea of getting to drive. Afterward, Masaya is glad that his prayers managed to get through and they all arrived safely.
436* TheGadfly: She certainly has a wicked sense of humor.
437** At one point in Mitsuki's route, she plays up Masaya's missing math homework by delaying the announcement to the class with a DrumRoll.
438** Later, in chapter 2 of the same route, she keeps making suggestive comments to Masaya in order to kill time.
439* LimitedWardrobe: Sister Mishima even wears her habit out in the lake on a boat when she is, in theory, supposed to be acting as a lifeguard. When Masaya points this out, she asks if he wants to see her in a swimsuit that badly. More seriously, though, as a nun she feels it’s improper to wear anything else in public.
440* MsExposition:
441** In Mitsuki's route, she gives Masaya a little bit of info regarding Mitsuki's childhood, namely that she was under her supervision since Primary school.
442** In Marika's route, she explains to Masaya the reasons for Marika's actions in the common route: her parents died when she was very young, leaving her grandmother as her sole guardian and influence early on.
443* NaughtyNuns: Averted. It’s noted that nuns take a vow of chastity, so nothing is going to happen along those lines. Sister Mishima really can be something of a tease, though, and seems genuinely disappointed that the idea doesn’t even cross Masaya's mind.
444* OjouRinglets: She has this style despite not being one.
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Mitsuko Rousenin]]
448[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76619.jpg]]
449
450-->Voiced by: Kei Kusamura
451
452The chairwoman of Vincennes, Rise's grandmother and Kaori's mother.
453----
454* BigGood: She's the leader of the reformation faction, the side that wants Vincennes to become a coed school. By extension, she supports Masaya wholeheartedly.
455* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She disappears in the after-story routes except Marika's in ''W Happiness''.
456* CoolOldLady: She saves Masaya's ass from the headmistress' wrath on more than one occasion, and even roasts Misako at one point.
457* KnewItAllAlong: [[spoiler:Pretty much knew the entire time Misako had an affair with Tomie's husband due to Tomie herself telling the headmistress about it.]]
458* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to Misako, who is openly hostile to Masaya and even obstructs him, Mitsuko openly supports him and her granddaughter, and is willing to listen to what both of them have to say.
459* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She reveals to Misako she was informed by Tomie that she knew about the former's affair with Tomie's husband. She never gives the headmistress Tomie's final words if she forgave or hated her because if she was alive it would have meaning, but she finds it useless when it's been around two decades since her death.]]
460* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has the same light blue eyes as her daughter and granddaughter.
461[[/folder]]
462
463[[folder:Marika's grandmother]]
464[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76625.jpg]]
465
466
467-->Voiced by: Kei Kusamura
468
469Marika's grandmother, who is a member of the board of directors for Vincennes, as well as the former Chairwoman before Mitsuko. She supports the headmistress' opposition movement, but apparently has her own reasons for it.
470----
471* AscendedExtra: She gets a bigger role in Marika's route, where part of her backstory is revealed alongside Marika's own backstory, as well as [[spoiler:her HeelFaceReturn at the end of the route.]]
472* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:She returns in the final chapter of Marika's route.]]
473* BrokenPedestal: Marika loses respect for her in Chapter 13. Downplayed though, in that she still sees her as someone important in her life, and still loves her despite all that happened.
474* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She still loves Marika despite putting her through hell. She even says that she'll pray that she does the right thing before leaving in Chapter 13.
475* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler:She only wanted Masaya kicked to spite the chairwoman, her political rival. She even admits that had Rousenin sided with the opposition, she'd simply side with the reformist faction.]]
476* EvilOldFolks: She's an old woman who would involve innocent people in her petty revenge schemes. [[spoiler:Subverted in Marika's route, where it's revealed she's actually much nicer than she actually is.]]
477* HeelFaceReturn: In the finale of Marika's route, [[spoiler:it's revealed that she's actually warmed up to Masaya offscreen. By the time she's shown onscreen again during the informal Temps de Confession between Masaya and Marika, she's much nicer to both her granddaughter and her new boyfriend. In the epilogue, she is even enjoying his company whenever he comes to visit her and her granddaughter at their residence.]]
478* NoNameGiven: She's only ever known as Marika's Grandmother in the common route. Chairwoman Rousenin does give her last name as "Myougi", the same as Marika. However, we never find out what her first name is.
479* NotInThisForYourRevolution: She only joined Misako's opposition movement just to spite Chairwoman Rousenin, as well as a desperate attempt to gain more power and influence in the board of directors.
480* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:In the finale of Marika's route, she actually calls Masaya by his full name, and wishes for him to take care of her granddaughter from then on.]]
481* RebuiltPedestal: At the end of Marika's route, [[spoiler:any conflict she's had with Marika is resolved when she finally warms up to her and Masaya.]]
482* SoProudOfYou: In the finale of Marika's route, she personally tells this to Marika following her informal Temps de Confession with Masaya in the cathedral.
483* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has the same blonde hair and green eyes as her granddaughter.
484* WellIntentionedExtremist: She genuinely believes her actions are for the betterment of her family's position in the board of directors.
485
486[[/folder]]
487
488!Other characters
489
490Characters not associated with Vincennes, such as students' parents, relatives, pets, and loved ones, as well as antagonists.
491
492[[folder:The Goons]]
493[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yakuzagoons_8.jpg]]
494 [[caption-width-right:350:Left: Kiyoshi; Right: The Boss]]
495--> Voiced by: Yukimitsu Koshi (Boss) and Ichirou Kataoka (Kiyoshi)
496
497A pair of {{Yakuza}} thugs who are hired by loan sharks to collect Masaya's father's debt. Aside from this, they also engage in kidnappings for ransom, as well as causing trouble for money.
498----
499* AffablyEvil: The boss, compared to his underling Kiyoshi, is rather polite and straightforward with regards to collecting debts. He even has a soft side, such as when he tries to comfort [[spoiler:Ayaka]] after he and Kiyoshi [[spoiler:kidnap her]]. That said, he still allows his underling to use intimidation and violence.
500* ArcVillain: They're the main antagonists of the early chapters, forcing Masaya to pay up his father's debts, as well as being responsible for [[spoiler:Ayaka's]] kidnapping.
501* AxCrazy: For Kiyoshi, violence is always a first option, even when the person they're confronting is completely innocent.
502* TheBusCameBack: In the main story routes, following the route lock, they return to cause more trouble to Masaya and company.
503* ButtMonkey: Kiyoshi is often on the receiving end of getting owned by Masaya and the Vincennes girls.
504* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They disappear from the story in the after-routes of ''W Happiness''.
505* DumbMuscle: Kiyoshi, who more than once gets outmaneuvered by Masaya and company.
506* EvenEvilHasStandards: Their reaction when they find out that Masaya's father sold out his own son to them is utter contempt and disgust. They may be criminals, but they are also professionals who look out for one another.
507* EvilOldFolks: The boss.
508* EvilDebtCollector: One of their jobs is collecting debts for loan sharks, and they use violent and aggressive methods in hounding the people who owe money to them.
509* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Both of them prefer cigarettes, and engage in various crimes such as debt collecting for loan sharks and kidnapping for ransom.
510* HiredGuns: The debt collectors after Masaya's father entrust them with recovering the money that he owes them.
511* KarmaHoudini: In the after-story routes of ''W Happiness'', they never get any comeuppance for their crimes, and are still at large.
512* KnightOfCerebus: Every time they appear, expect the story's tone to shift to a dark and serious tone.
513* PsychoForHire: They prefer force and violent methods in getting what they want, and are hired by loan sharks just for that reason alone.
514** In Rise's route, [[spoiler:Misako]] hires them for this very reason, in order to force Rise into a difficult position and eventually resign.
515* TheQuietOne: The Boss stays silent most of the time, allowing his underling Kiyoshi to do as he pleases.
516* UnwittingPawn: Both of them to Misako, the headmistress, in Rise's route. She [[spoiler:pays them 100,000 yen in secret beforehand]], and subsequently uses their presence in Vincennes during the Cultural Festival and their violent methods to get Rise to become TheScapegoat, and force her to resign from her position as White Lily Society leader. Effectively, this would leave the Red Rose Society, her preferred faction, in power.
517* WouldHitAGirl: Kiyoshi wouldn't hesitate to hurt one in retaliation or kidnap one for ransom. Just ask Rise, Chiho, and Ayaka, who experience their wrath firsthand.
518* {{Yakuza}}: They're part of one such group.
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Shinya Okonogi]]
522[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76627.jpg]]
523
524--> Voiced by: Ranmaru
525
526Masaya's father, a ConMan who refuses to find an actual job, and would rather swindle his way into getting money.
527----
528* AllThereInTheManual: Only the credits list his full name. Most routes, including the fandisc ones, never reveal his name to us.
529* AbusiveParents: He ''sold out his own son'' just to get away from a huge debt. And that's not getting into his actions in Masaya's backstory, where he forced his son to do things like run away with him and make him get part-time jobs at a young age.
530* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:He and Misako are the main villains in Chiho's route. However, they have no association with one another, and have completely different reasons for going after Masaya. While Misako simply wants Masaya out of Vincennes, Shinya's motives are mainly to get his hands on Masaya's lottery winnings, and using Chiho as leverage for this.]]
531* TheCharmer: He can sweet-talk and bullshit his way out of just about any problem, especially if it's debt-related. Unfortunately, he can only go so far once the {{Yakuza}} become the ones involved in collecting the debt in question.
532* ConMan: His specialty is sweet-talking his way out of problems, including borrowing huge sums of money from loan sharks without attracting suspicion.
533* DirtyCoward: It doesn't get any lower when you ''sell out your own son to organized criminals'' just to save your own skin.
534* GetRichQuickScheme: He asked Masaya, who was already broke himself, to buy a lottery ticket that he thinks has the winning numbers. While the ticket in question does prove to be the winning number, his constant fear of being hounded by the {{Yakuza}} forces him to flee before he can redeem it from his son.
535* GreaterScopeVillain: One of two. His selfish actions during the prologue cause the events of the main plot to unfold.
536* HateSink: The story establishes us early on that this man should not be liked at all. From selling out your own son to organized criminals to essentially leaving said son on his own with no money, you know this guy is scum.
537* KarmaHoudini: In most of the main story routes and all of the ''W Happiness'' after-story routes, he never gets any comeuppance, and is still on the run.
538* ParentalNeglect: He refuses to get a job, and thus Masaya is often forced to work part-time jobs in order to earn.
539* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He's introduced running away from his debts, and selling out his own son in the process.
540* SlippingAMickey: [[spoiler:One of his specialties is tampering tea with drugs that induce sleep. He uses this to full effect on both Masaya and Chiho in the latter's route.]]
541* SmallRoleBigImpact: Him selling out his son to Yakuza goons at the start of the game, and running away not long afterward, starts Masaya's journey to Vincennes, a romance with one of 9 girls he meets there, and eventually, a happy ending for himself and one of the girls in question.
542* UngratefulBastard: Even after Masaya decides to stay by his side and help him after the former refuses to run away with his mother, he still abandons his son to the {{Yakuza}}.
543* WalkingSpoiler: Only in Chiho's route, [[spoiler:since he's the other half of the BigBadEnsemble here, and the only route where he makes a physical comeback.]]
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Kaori Rousenin]]
547[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76618.jpg]]
548
549-->Voiced by:
550
551Rise's mother and an alumnus of Vincennes.
552----
553* AbusiveParents: Holy hell. [[spoiler:She not only neglected Rise when the latter was still young, she even tried to violently murder her own daughter ''twice''.]]
554* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:By the end of Rise's route, she admits to all the crimes she's committed, including the attempted murders of both her own mother and her daughter's boyfriend. She also makes no effort to defend her innocence, and allows herself to be potentially incarcerated for a long time.]]
555* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Kaori tried to stab Rise to death because she couldn’t deal with life outside of Vincennes, screaming that she wished her daughter had never been born. She’s harmless so long as she lives in the world of her delusions, though, but anything can jolt her out of it. Seeing Rise and Masaya give each other rosaries, for example, ignites her hatred for the chairwoman and makes Kaori go stab her.]]
556* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Anything that contradicts her vision of Vincennes whatsoever will trigger her.]]
557* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Alongside Misako, the headmistress, in Rise's route. While they were associates in the past and Misako still considers Kaori a close friend even in the present, Kaori's motivations for wreaking havoc stem from her insane delusions, and she isn't in the right state of mind to even consider siding with Misako's opposition movement. And, by the time she is confronted and talked down in Chapter 25, the Headmistress has already stopped trying to sabotage the White Lily Society and is in the process of undergoing a HeelRealization.]]
558* EpiphanyTherapy: [[spoiler:Once Kaori is convinced that change isn’t necessarily bad, she’s apparently all better.]]
559* EvilMatriarch: [[spoiler:Once her mental state reached a breaking point, she began doing things like strangling Rise. It comes to a head when she causes the arson and attempted murder at the shrine in the backstory, culminating in her trying to kill her own daughter Rise.]]
560* GreaterScopeVillain: One of two. [[spoiler:Her past actions as the arsonist who caused the Shrine Incident in the backstory help propel the motivations of Masaya, Rise, Chiho, and Misako in the present.]]
561* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:She has one when Rise confronts her and makes her realize that change isn't a bad thing. This causes her to feel guilty, stop attacking her daughter, and acknowledging Rise as such.]]
562* InsanityDefense: [[spoiler:Due to her insanity, Kaori was just put into a normal hospital room rather than a prison. No security or anything, oh no, that would be too harsh on the knife-wielding arsonist. Unsurprisingly, this would turn out to have been a bad idea.]]
563* IRejectYourReality: [[spoiler:She lives in a dream world where she’s still a student at Vincennes. If anything shakes her out of this, she’ll develop a sudden irrational hatred for her daughter.]]
564* KarmaHoudini: Averted. [[spoiler:At the end of Rise's route, Kaori turns herself in to the police knowing she’ll be prosecuted for numerous causes of assault and attempted murder. The Rise Epilogue scenario in ''W Happiness'' reveals that Kaori got a sentence of six years.]]
565* MumLooksLikeASister: Kaori is very young and pretty, looking more like Rise's older sister than her mother. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she’s crazy enough that she used to actually think of Rise as her little sister until that grew too implausible, after which she insists to herself that Rise is her underclassman.]]
566* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler:Kaori tried to stab her daughter to death in the past, on top of strangling her several times prior.]]
567* PsychopathicManchild: [[spoiler: Frequently switches between catatonia and refusing to admit that she wasn’t a Vincennes student anymore.]]
568* PsychoKnifeNut: [[spoiler:She tends to get a little stabby when she's holding a knife, especially after her delusions are threatened.]]
569* SelfMadeOrphan: In addition to [[spoiler:trying to cut up her daughter]] years ago, [[spoiler: Kaori also stabs the chairwoman, her ''own mother'', multiple times in Rise’s route. Thankfully, the Chairwoman survives the attack.]]
570* WalkingSpoiler: Given she played a crucial role behind [[spoiler:the arson and attempted murder at the shrine years ago where Masaya lost his memory]], not much can be shown without mentioning that.
571[[/folder]]
572
573[[folder:Panterbell]]
574[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/panterbell.png]]
575 [[caption-width-right:215:''"Kuu!!!"'']]
576
577Ruriko's pet. A "stoat" (at least, that's what Masaya assumes when he first sees him) that she found while exploring Mt. Amuro, she decided to nurse him back to health. He has a fondness for the bread that she bakes.
578----
579* AmbiguousGender: Ruriko just calls him a "he" because she thinks he looks like a gentleman.
580* AscendedExtra: He plays a larger and more active role in Ruriko's route, especially in the first 2 chapters.
581* CartoonCreature: His species is never identified, and in contrast to The cat, is drawn in a more cartoonish way.
582* PunnyName: He's called Panterbell because of his love for bread ("Pan" being the Japanese word for bread).
583* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Ruriko’s living accessory Panterbell is cute, though nobody has any idea what he is. Or if he’s male at all. He gets to have a top hat because he is a classy gentleman.
584* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Bread.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:The Cat]]
588[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thecat.jpg]]
589
590A stray cat that Masaya encounters during the prologue.
591----
592* AndroclesLion: The cat saves Masaya's life twice after he feeds part of his food to it.
593* CatsAreMean: Well, it did steal Masaya's lottery ticket as retaliation for not him not giving enough food to it.
594* ChekhovsGunman: The cat disappears in the prologue, only to reappear in Chapter 3. Not only does it unwittingly save Masaya from getting shot by one of the Goons, he manages to get his lost lottery ticket back from it when the cat vomits it out.
595* NoNameGiven: Justified, since the cat is a stray, and thus has no name to begin with.
596
597[[/folder]]
598
599[[folder:Masaya's Mother]]
600[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76684.jpg]]
601
602Masaya's mother, and Shinya's ex-wife. Fed up with Shinya's criminal lifestyle, she left him in order to start a new and hopefully better life. Unfortunately, she ends up reluctantly abandoning her son after he takes pity on his father and refuses to leave him.
603----
604* TheFaceless: Her face is never revealed, and only her silhouette is ever shown in flashbacks.
605* GoodParents: In stark contrast to Shinya, Masaya has nothing but fond memories of her back then. Unfortunately, they were forced to separate when Masaya was still in middle school.
606* NoNameGiven: Her first name is never revealed.
607* ParentalAbandonment: She is forced to leave her son behind in her desperate attempt to leave Shinya and his criminal lifestyle.
608* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: A sympathetic example, as Shinya turned out to be a ConMan and a petty criminal who absolutely refused to find a normal job. Unfortunately, she was forced to leave Masaya behind after the latter took pity on his father.
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Tougo Rousenin]]
612[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76631.jpg]]
613
614-->Voiced by: Koshi Yukimitsu
615
616Rise's father, Kaori's husband, and Mistuko's son-in-law. He is a businessman based in Tokyo, who visits the city where Vincennes is on occasion to see both his wife and daughter.
617----
618* TheFaceless: Unlike Kaori, his face is never shown to the player, despite being fully voiced. In a flashback, only the back of his head is shown.
619* GoodParents: In stark contrast to Kaori, he is shown to be a good father to Rise when he's around.
620* ParentalNeglect: He's mostly uninvolved with Rise's life thanks to working far from Vincennes.
621* {{Workaholic}}: He's always busy with his Tokyo-based job, which is why he is rarely encountered.
622[[/folder]]
623
624[[folder:Kayoko Tsuda]]
625[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76621.jpg]]
626
627* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Purple hair and eyes.
628* LongLostRelative: Masaya was an only child, so having a sister show up who was looking for him for years was a great shock, made even more evident by the fact that Masaya's father is a massive sleazebag. [[spoiler: Masaya later calls his father and finds it isn't true though.]]
629* GirlishPigtails: Her style.
630* StalkerWithACrush: Though she’s genuinely attracted to Masaya, [[spoiler:this is mostly just a role Kayoko fakes in order to make Ayaka jealous. She follows him around everywhere talking about how much she loves her brother and he can’t make her leave in case she really is his sister.]]
631* WrongGenreSavvy: [[spoiler:Kayoko, a teen actress Ritsuko hired to make Ayaka jealous, pretends she’s the result of an affair between Masaya’s father and a Vincennes alumnus. She says she’s always wanted to marry her big brother, figuring she’d score some moe points. Unfortunately, he’s creeped out. She admits it was probably not the best idea she could have gone with, but she needed a role with SOME connection or he would have just ignored her outright.]]
632[[/folder]]
633
634[[folder:Kouji Kitamikado]]
635[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/76613.jpg]]
636--> Voiced by: Kojirou
637Ayaka and Ritsuko's father, and Misako's husband who runs a restaurant as a chef.
638----
639* AffectionateNickname: Not himself but he calls his daughters "Aya-chan" for Ayaka and "Rit-chan" for Ritsuko.
640* TheCameo:
641** In Rise's route epilogue in ''W Happiness'', he plays a brief role in helping Rise and Masaya hand out flyers to promote Vincennes Academy's recently implemented gender integration policy.
642** He makes a minor appearance in Ruriko's route in ''W Happiness'', where he's introduced as the Owner-Chef of Pappatore Moon Rock.
643* ExtremeDoormat: Kouji is a nice person, but he never stands up for his children, especially Ayaka. [[spoiler:He goes along with what Misako says because Misako is crazy and he doesn’t want to hurt her by reminding her that Ayaka is her own daughter, who was born from their adultery, not Tomie’s.]]
644* GoodParents: He's this whenever he's not under the thumb of his wife and it's obviously which parent Ayaka and Ritsuko love the most.
645* HappilyMarried: Very downplayed, but Kouji does genuinely love Misako despite her flaws and having to be her enabler with Ayaka. It's heavily implied in Ayaka's W Happiness Route that their marriage will get better now [[spoiler:due to Misako finally accepting her sins and Ayaka as her daughter.]]
646* HenpeckedHusband: It's obvious who is dominant and makes the decisions in their marriage, especially if you have the Headmistress as your wife.
647* IOweYouMyLife: He's grateful for Masaya handing the {{Yakuza}} their asses during the common route. In Ruriko's route, he gets to repay Masaya a favor by reserving a seat for him and Ruriko during their Christmas vacation date.
648* LoveAtFirstSight: [[spoiler:While he still loved his first wife Tomie, he fell in love at first sight with Misako in the hospital. Unknown to him, he didn't know she was the same too, that she fell in love with him during his wedding.]]
649* NiceGuy: Compared to his wife, when he does interact with the main characters, he's genuinely nice and polite to them, even offering to help them when they're running into problems or having trouble.
650* NoNameGiven: In Ruriko's route, he's only known as the Owner-Chef.
651* RemarriedToTheMistress: [[spoiler:He had an affair with Misako during Tomie's stay at the hospital due to the emotional pain of thinking he drove his wife to death. The reason he married her right after his wife's death was because he had gotten Misako pregnant and so that the child would not be born of wedlock.]]
652* SympatheticAdulterer: Downplayed, while it's not excuse [[spoiler:that Kouji got into an affair with Misako, it was because he was in pain from watching his wife slowly wither away (to which Ayaka says his wife was probably in more pain than anything to which he agrees) and is legitimately regretful of his affair he had with Misako, mainly because he felt he drove Tomie to her death and had emotional strain. However, he did end up falling in love with Misako and marrying her but only because she became pregnant with Ayaka.]]
653* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:His first wife Tomie. While he had to move on as he married Misako because he had gotten her pregnant and fell in love with her during his affair with her, he feels regretful for what he did to her by having an affair with Misako that possibly pushed her death and was genuinely saddened by her cancer that took her young life.]]
654
655[[/folder]]
656
657[[folder:Tomie Onodera (Spoilers for Ayaka's Route)]]
658Kouji's first wife who died from terminal cancer and Misako's best friend.
659----
660* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Kouji remembers some words of what Tomie said to him like she thought Misako was her best friend and that she was glad Misako was taking care of Kouji. Later, the chairwoman reveals to Misako that Tomie knew the whole time the Headmistress had an affair with Kouji when Tomie was in the hospital. This pretty much showed she knew her husband and best friend were having an affair behind her back.
661* HiddenDepths: Minor but the fact she told Rise's grandmother about knowing the affair between Misako and Kouji showed they must have had some relationship for Tomie to talk to her about it or it was because she was an authority she was acquainted with.
662* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: While we don't have much information about her, she died young from cancer and her husband and best friend were greatly saddened by her death. However, her husband and best friend had an affair behind her back which likely contributed to her death. Not to mention she '''knew''' about it to the point she told Rise's grandmother about it who decides to reveal it to Misako at last when the latter brings the topic of Tomie .
663
664[[/folder]]
665
666[[folder:Eitaro]]
667[[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eitaro.jpg]]
668Ruriko's former fiancee. The only son of the owner of a large construction company, he has close ties with Ruriko's father.
669----
670* ArcVillain: He's the main source of the conflict in Chapter 10.
671* BitchInSheepsClothing: According to Ruriko, he seems nice enough when she meets him the first, and is rather polite to her and her father. His true colors are hinted to her when he gives off {{Death Glare}}s to waiters for not getting his order. They are finally revealed when he barges into Vincennes, hurts Masaya and Ruriko's father in the process, and threatens to assault Ruriko physically in front of the other students.
672* DisproportionateRetribution: He, using Ruriko's father's influence, tries to have Masaya expelled just because he got rejected by Ruriko.
673* ItsAllAboutMe: It's clear during his VillainousBreakdown that he only cares about getting this his way.
674* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His VillainousBreakdown in the school's gymnasium helps to Masaya's benefit when he hits both him and Ruriko's father, causing Ruriko to give him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, and her father to cut ties with him, thereby allowing Masaya to stay in Vincennes.
675* NotGoodWithRejection: When Ruriko rejects his proposal, he does not take it well, and resorts to getting back at Masaya simply because he assumed that he was dating her and convinced her to reject him.
676* PsychopathicManchild: Once things don't go his way, he begins to get angry and resort to violence. When Ruriko gives him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, he gives up and ends up having a temper tantrum like an elementary school child, and has to be dragged away by the Gardiane.
677* VillainousBreakdown: He has a long, drawn out one, after barging into the school's gymnasium, making one last, desperate attempt to get Ruriko to marry him.
678[[/folder]]
679
680[[folder:Chiho's parents]]
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Ruriko's parents]]
684-->Voiced by: Ichirou Kataoka (Father) and Ren Haruna (Mother)
685
686Ruriko's mother and father. Her father is the influential head of the Kamiyagi conglomerate, the richest company in the country. As such, he's the school's largest donor of funds, and is what is keeping the school from verging on bankruptcy.
687----
688* AscendedExtra: Downplayed with Ruriko's father in her route. He gets more scenes and speaking lines compared to the base VN, but he's still mostly a supporting character.
689* BigGood: In Ruriko's route, he's the one who allows Masaya to date his daughter, and is generally overseeing the well-beings of the young couple.
690* TheBusCameBack: Ruriko's father returns in Chapter 3 of her route, when Masaya and Ruriko decide to go to the Kamiyagi estate to introduce himself.
691* TheFaceless: Despite being fully voiced, both of their faces are never revealed.
692* GoodParents: It's clear that both of them genuinely care for their daughter and her well-being.
693* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Ruriko's father genuinely thought that Eitaro was a good man to marry his daughter.
694* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's very welcoming to Masaya after he helps save his daughter from Eitaro's wrath. In Ruriko's route, he decides to allow Masaya and Ruriko to go around without bodyguards, knowing full well that the former is more than capable of holding potential attackers back based on past experience. [[spoiler:He even helps Masaya after he's forced to leave Vincennes after the White Lily lose the Grande Vote, by providing him a job as the Kamiyagi family's butler and Ruriko's personal bodyguard.]]
695* SatelliteCharacter: Their scenes are solely with their daughter, in order to help establish her good relation with them.
696
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Konomi's parents]]
700Mr. and Mrs. Yanase, introduced properly in Konomi's route. Her father is an average {{salaryman}}, while her mother's job is unstated, although it's implied that she's an assistant instructor at the dojo they own.
701----
702* TheFaceless: Despite both of them being fully voiced, their faces are never shown.
703* GoodParents: It's clear that from their introduction onward that they took really good care of Konomi, their tendency to shelther her notwithstanding.
704* IWantGrandkids: Part of the reason they sent Konomi off to Vincennes was so that they could find a suitable groom for her in the future. In Konomi's route, they unexpectedly get their wish early when Masaya starts dating their daughter. Compared to Konomi's grandmother though, they're much more subtle about it.
705* {{Salaryman}}: Mr. Yanase is clearly shown to be this when Masaya is first introduced to him, complete with business suit and briefcase.
706* SatelliteCharacter: Their role in Konomi's route is mainly to establish their good relationship with their daughter.
707[[/folder]]
708
709[[folder:Konomi's grandmother]]
710Introduced in Konomi's route, Konomi's grandmother is the head instructor of her family's dojo. As such, she is really skilled with the Naginata, and taught everything she knows to Konomi.
711----
712* BloodKnight: It's clear early-on that she's really into fighting against others.
713* CoolOldLady: Masaya takes quite an interest in her early-on, noting her legendary Naginata skills. [[spoiler:She's even cool enough to offer Masaya a place as her apprentice during the ending of Konomi's route.]]
714* TheFaceless: Despite being fully voiced, we never get to see her face.
715* IWantGrandkids: It's clear that she wants Masaya and Konomi together, and asks that he be her groom in the near-future. Compared to Konomi's parents, she much less subtle about it.
716* TheMentor: She's the one who taught Konomi all there is to know about the use of the naginata. [[spoiler:In the ending of Konomi's route, she also becomes this to Masaya.]]
717* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Masaya notes that she's as short as her granddaughter.
718* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's short, but don't underestimate her. She practically grew up with the naginata, and while Masaya doesn't fight her, he still notes that she has a threatening aura during their stand-off.
719* SatelliteCharacter: She's there mainly to establish where Konomi got her love for the naginata.
720[[/folder]]
721
722[[folder:Tamie's parents]]
723
724Tamie's mother and father. They only appear in her route from ''W Happiness''.
725----
726* TheFaceless: We never get to see their faces, nor do they get their own artwork.
727* FlatCharacter: They don't get any development beyond their screentime.
728* GoodParents: From what little we know about them, Tamie certainly sees them in a very positive light.
729* SatelliteCharacter: They are never shown without their daughter.
730[[/folder]]
731
732[[folder:Spoiler Character for Chiho's Route Epilogue]]
733!Yui Okonogi
734[[quoteright:333:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yuiokonogi.jpg]]
735
736Masaya's and Chiho's daughter, who is introduced late in Chiho's route epilogue.
737----
738* BabiesEverAfter: She's introduced in the DistantFinale of Chiho's route, shown alongside a now HappilyMarried Masaya and Chiho.
739* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She's introduced at the tail end of Chiho's route epilogue, following a TimeSkip from the present.
740* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's eye color and facial structure while also having her father's hair color.
741* WalkingSpoiler: Even mentioning her spoils significant details regarding the ending of Chiho's route.
742[[/folder]]

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