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1The characters of ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria''.
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3'''Due to the nature of the game, all spoilers for the original game are unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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5[[foldercontrol]]
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7!!Playable Characters
8[[folder:Stocke]]
9->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (JP), Creator/XanderMobus (EN)
10[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stocke.png]]
11
12-->''[[CatchPhrase I have to think about this one carefully]]...''
13
14The main character of ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria''. TheAce member of Specint, Alistel's intelligence department, goes on one mission that goes horribly, horribly wrong. Nearly killed, he instead ends up in Historia, where Teo and Lippti tell him that his destiny is not to win the war for Alistel, but to save all inhabitants of the continent from the ongoing desertification.
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16* TheAce: He was apparently considered this ''before'' he was able to jump around timelines and learn whatever skill he needed for a particular situation.
17* AntiAntichrist: Heiss abducted Prince Ernst at the beginning of his "second life," renaming him Stocke and raising him in Granorg's rival Alistel. His intent was to train Stocke to assist him in destroying humanity. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Everything he does to Stocke has the opposite effect]]. Moving Stocke away from Granorg protects him from his DysfunctionJunction family and introduces him to his best friend Rosch. He butchers Marco and Raynie's unit so he can hire them to assist Stocke, but they become his newest and dearest friends, furthering Stocke's devotion to others.
18* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Verges on PowerCopying. Stocke can learn techniques which take years to master with a brief tutorial and a few minutes' observation, though this may involve a certain amount of [[SaveScumming creative use of his powers]].
19* BadassCape: It's half cape, half scarf, and all badass.
20%%* BigGood
21* BigScrewedUpFamily: [[spoiler:His father King Victor murdered Stocke back when he was Ernst to a replacement Sacrifice both because Heinrich ran away and fearing Ernst's popularity.]]
22* BrainsAndBrawn: Brains side of this dynamic with Rosch.
23* BringMyRedJacket: Dressed in red, and frequently charging into battle.
24* CallingTheOldManOut: In his first life as Ernst, he died opposing King Viktor.
25* CantDropTheHero: Due to him being the guy with the White Chronicle and thus the only means to actively change the direction of the story, Stocke is always required to be in the party. To compensate, he's a JackOfAllTrades with all-around good stats.
26* CharacterDevelopment: In the form of ''[[InvokedTrope deliberate]]'' MessiahCreep.
27* CharClone: A subtle example, but he is a young military ace dressed in red [[spoiler:who is secretly royalty and has a younger sister on an opposing faction.]]
28* ChessmasterSidekick: To Rosch in the Alternate History, being the guy who helps come up with the plans to lead the Rosch Brigade to victory multiple times throughout the story.
29* ChickMagnet: Both [[OfficialCouple Raynie]] and [[PrecociousCrush Aht]] are attracted to him and one female NPC even comments on his handsome good looks.
30* TheChosenOne: He became the wearer of the White Chronicle, therefore, he was entrusted with the task of saving the world from the desertification.
31* ClarkKentOutfit: While not PlayedForLaughs, the Mana Springs DLC event reveals just how much his regular outfit hides his muscular build.
32* TheConfidant: To Rosch.
33* ConsummateLiar: Good enough to fool ''Heiss''.
34* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not that it really affects him since he doesn't remember it.
35* DeadAllAlong: He is Ernst, given a temporary second life.
36* DeadpanSnarker: On occasion, he can whip out some pretty dry snark.
37-->'''Garland:''' That was a joke. You were supposed to laugh.\
38'''Stocke:''' ...Then maybe you should tell better jokes.
39* DysfunctionJunction: Between both timelines and all the bad ends, he goes through a ''lot'' of horrible stuff over the course of the game.
40* TheFace: starts off as TheStoic, but also starts off with a growing circle of friends who he cares about dearly. He helps his party members through a variety of internal and external conflicts, and is always sensitive to their issues. And at one point, he helps his best friend Roche and an NPC with [[MatchmakerQuest relationship advice]].
41* FightingYourFriend: With Rosch, twice, but for ''very'' different reasons in each timeline.
42** In Standard History, Rosch thinks his friend defected to Granorg and fights him when Stocke refuses to let him kill Princess Eruca for him. Stocke tries to reason with him that something bigger than the war between Alistel and Granorg is going on, but Rosch's MyCountryRightOrWrong mindset won't have a word of it.
43** In Alternate History, Stocke reignites Rosch's will to fight by forcing him into a duel where he gives him a CruelToBeKind BreakingSpeech in order to {{Invoke|dTrope}} a ShutUpHannibal moment out of Rosch. This spurs Rosch to fight back, who even manages to move his Gauntlet despite the damage, definitely proving that the only thing stopping Rosch's return to the battlefield was Rosch himself.
44* TheFourLoves: This is what separates him from the BigBad.
45** Storge: [[ThickerThanWater Eruca and Heiss]].
46** Phileo: His TrueCompanions.
47** Eros: [[BattleCouple Raynie]].
48** Agape: His love for the world and willingness to be the Sacrifice.
49* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Kicks the shit out of Rosch so he comes to his senses.
50* GladHesOnOurSide: Raul said this verbatim about him in Alternate History Ch. 2 when Stocke suggested and ''volunteered'' to search through General Hugo's office for evidence of his conspiracy to [[UriahGambit get Rosch and his brigade killed in action]].
51* GuileHero: Thanks to the power of the White Chronicle, he is able to pull off some rather crafty political/strategical ploys in order to get what he wants.
52* TheHeart: Basically, he's the one that keeps the whole bunch together, with his compassionate nature and determination to save everyone.
53* HellBentForLeather: Under the cloak, official art shows lots of leather and TooManyBelts.
54* HeroicSacrifice: His ultimate role in The Ritual.
55* HighlyVisibleNinja: For a spy, he sure wears some distinctive clothes.
56* HopeSpot: The normal ending. Shows Stocke, still alive, working toward the GoldenEnding.
57* HypercompetentSidekick: To Rosch as his [[NumberTwo second-in-command]] in the Alternate History.
58* IAmWho: He's Prince Ernst, brought back to life as a Sacrifice and with his memories wiped.
59* IdenticalGrandson: [[spoiler:According to Galva, he looks and thinks quite a bit like Prince Alium, his ancestor. While Nemesia's DLC only shows Alium from the back, one can see some similarity between him and Stocke.]]
60* IdiotBall: He's usually pretty intelligent and surprisingly savvy, but some of the bad endings, especially "Hugo the Omnipotent", involve him suddenly deciding to do something ''really'' stupid. PlayedWith because access to semi-casual TimeTravel effectively gives him the ultimate safety net in the form of [[SaveScumming infinity do-overs]], and even the results of obviously dumb decisions can offer intel and insights to help in his search of the [[GoldenEnding "razor-thin path"]] to salvation that Lippti and Teo speak of.
61* IfWeGetThroughThis: He promises to lay down his sword and live with Raynie in peace.
62* InstantExpert:
63** {{Justified}} given how SaveScumming through TimeTravel is good for that.
64** This is PlayedStraight, however, with the way he learned Vanish during the course of a single fight by tricking Heiss to spam the technique in front of him.
65** Stocke also learns the basics of Chi from Gafka after mere minutes of training. The later comments that making that much progress would have taken most people a lifetime.
66* ItsUpToYou: Lampshaded. Several characters get annoyed with him for assuming he has to do everything by himself.
67* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Heiss wiped his memories of his past to give him a new identity.
68* LightningBruiser: His speed is only surpassed by Aht's, and both his Attack and Magic Attack stats are above-average even without the proper accessories.
69* LineOfSightAlias: When he met Garland in Standard History as a prisoner, Stocke introduced himself by a fake name because he was on the run from Granorg and the King of Cygnus was about to have a meeting with Dias. He goes by "Ernst" because of his conversation with Eruca right before his capture. It isn't until much later that he learns that [[GenuineImposter he wasn't actually lying]].
70* LovedINotHonorMore: Poor Raynie...
71* LoveMakesYouDumb: Running away with Raynie? [[CatchPhrase I'll have to think about this one carefully]]...
72* MadeASlave: Briefly. He is captured and taken to Cygnus as a [[GladiatorGames gladiator]], but he [[WinYourFreedom wins his freedom]] in a duel against King Garland.
73* MagicKnight: Slices, dices, throws fire, and can heal you in a pinch.
74* TheMatchmaker: To Rosch and Sonja, as well as to Liese and a Granorg officer.
75* MessiahCreep: One of the most important things about him.
76* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Many bad endings lead to this.
77* MyGreatestFailure: The destruction of Rosch's brigade in the Alternate History, and particularly Kiel's death, since despite his best efforts [[YouCantFightFate he can't do anything to change it]].
78* NervesOfSteel: It takes something ''big'' to get him to panic. Minor problems like a cave-in a yard from where he's standing aren't worth the effort.
79%%* NiceGuy
80* NotSoStoic: He gets set off on more than one occasion.
81* ObliviousToLove: Kind of. He helps multiple characters with relationship problems, and can tell Raynie is in love with someone, but is then shocked when he finds out it's him, when he's the only person she could be describing.
82* OfficerAndAGentleman: A high-ranking agent for Alistel's Special Intelligence agency and the second command for the Rosch Brigade in the Alternate History. He's also a NiceGuy who genuinely cares his his TrueCompanions and puts himself through countless amounts of danger for the sake of saving the world.
83* TheOnlyOne: The only human being capable of completing The Ritual. (Until Heiss steps in.)
84* PlayingWithFire: The only elemental magic he learns are five fire spells, including two unique to him (three if you count different names with identical effects to still be "unique").
85* PowerCopying: Learns new skills at the drop of a hat. Most noticeable is copying Heiss's invisibility.
86* ThePowerOfFriendship: The main motivation for his HeroicSacrifice.
87* ThePromise: Two of them:
88** When Rosch's unit is butchered and Kiel dies to cover Stocke, Stocke can't find any means to undo the event. Horrified, he swears to do whatever he can to undo it.
89** He promises to settle down and live with Raynie in peace when the world is safe. [[spoiler:And does just that in ''Perfect Chronology'''s extended epilogue.]]
90* RebelRelaxation: Several times, most obviously during the Mimel sidequest.
91%%* RedIsHeroic
92* RedOniBlueOni: Both Blue to Rosch's Red, and Red to Eruca's Blue, back when he was Ernst.
93* RelationshipUpgrade: With Raynie after a RomanceSidequest.
94* RoyallyScrewedUp: Considering his dad ''murdered him''... He even points out himself that he's probably happier not remembering.
95* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: As he was actually Prince Ernst, he was a selfless person with a good desire to keep things on check and bringing peace to the world, and was beloved by the people. Sadly, King Viktor didn't like this and he used him as the soul for the sacrifice instead of Eruca.
96* SaveScumming: Implied to use his time-rewinding powers to learn techniques that often take ''years'' to master with seemingly blinding speed.
97%%* ScarfOfAsskicking
98* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive Guy to Rosch's Manly Man. One of his endearing traits. He's a tough-as-nails hotshot spy, and one would think he would be cold and introverted (okay, [[TheStoic he kinda is]]). But he is very good to his friends and allies, in particular Rosch, Raynie, and Marco, and is sensitive to their feelings and problems. (He even helps Rosch out with relationship advice!)
99* SoHappyTogether: In a bad ending, he and Raynie give up fighting to live together, only to watch the world slowly end together in peace. [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther They come to really love each other, and are happy together]], but he ultimately uses the White Chronicle to get back to work when he can't bear to watch the world die anymore.
100* TheStoic: He started as this, being rather a stoic person, not too caring for people, but during the course of the game, even if he still has shades of this, he becomes more emotional and compassionate.
101* TargetedHumanSacrifice: Being [[DeadAllAlong dead]] is a prerequisite and Eruca doesn't really have the option of resurrecting somebody else, so there aren't a lot of other candidates.
102* ThatManIsDead: Both literally and figuratively: He lost his original life as Prince Ernst and got a new life as Stocke. Stocke believes that his new life shaped him for the better in a way his old life would never have experienced due to his DysfunctionJunction family. In the best ending, you can choose whether he acknowledges Stocke or Ernst as his name, invoking this trope. [[spoiler:The extended epilogue in ''Perfect Chronology'' has him sometimes called Ernst by those who once knew him by that identity, but he insists on being called Stocke.]]
103* ThickerThanWater: Eruca and Heiss.
104%%* TooManyBelts
105* TrueCompanions: He starts off with a rapidly growing social circle.
106* WarriorPrince: [[spoiler:The reveal that he was Prince Ernst before Heiss erased his memories, he becomes this in hindsight.]]
107* WarriorTherapist: He used this tactic to get Rosch out of his HeroicBSOD after the Gran Plain ambush in Alternate History, trying to spark his fighting soul again.
108* WideEyedIdealist: Wide eyed might not be the best description, but he's certainly idealistic.
109%%* YouAllShareMyStory
110[[/folder]]
111
112[[folder:Raynie]]
113->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyaneSakura (JP), Creator/LaurenLanda (EN)
114[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8bb8dfe2_2ec9_4e07_b547_ca1219e8a0d6.jpeg]]
115
116One of two members of a mercenary duo from the desert country of Cygnus, she is assigned to be one of Stocke's two main assistants by Specint. Once a child refugee whose parents were killed fleeing from war, she grew up in the desert city of Cygnus. Raised with other refugees, she grew up knowing nothing but combat, and became a mercenary. She and Marco later became contracted to serve Alistel, after a bizarre battle got their merc team killed. Armed with a spear and a wide array of black magic, she is an offensive powerhouse.
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118* AnimeHair: A ponytail tied with [[TooManyBelts a belt]]. It looks worse than it is, too, since she's got a cape with a huge pendulum thing on the end.
119* BittersweetEnding: The bad ending to her personal sidequest. The game's Golden Ending resolves it.
120* BodyguardCrush: A variation, as she was hired to assist Stocke.
121%%* ChildSoldier
122* CoolDownHug: She gives one to Nemesia in ''Perfect Chronology'' when the latter breaks down and admits that defeating their enemy also means [[spoiler:killing her lost lover]].
123* DysfunctionJunction: Some obvious trauma from her mercenary company's annihilation before the game began, plus her entire family died in the fighting between Alistel and Granorg and she was forced to become a mercenary just to survive.
124* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Watching Stocke stare at Eruca, she quickly sets up the chance for them to speak alone.
125%%* FightingForAHomeland
126%%* HintDropping
127* IfWeGetThroughThis: She accepts Stocke's promise to settle down after SavingTheWorld.
128* IHaveThisFriend: She starts to tell Stocke this, but he can see through it.
129* IJustWantToBeNormal: Lifestyle wise. She's weary of a lifetime of war.
130* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: To all appearances, the only thing holding up her dress is [[TooManyBelts several belts]].
131* IWillWaitForYou: In the Golden Ending, Raynie will keep up waiting for Stocke, as they promised they would be together after the war.
132* LadyOfBlackMagic: She has the grace in battle and offensive power of a Lady, but is slightly more rough around the edges than is typical for this trope.
133* LadyOfWar: She uses her spear with considerable grace and finesse in battle animations.
134* LosingTheTeamSpirit: Happens twice. Once when she realizes Stocke's choices could turn them both against Alistel, and again when she wants to give up fighting and elope with Stocke.
135* LoveConfession: She tells Stocke "IHaveThisFriend"; Stocke quickly asks if she's in love with whoever she's talking about. She immediately has a LoveEpiphany in front of him and confesses to him, and [[ObliviousToLove he's genuinely surprised]].
136* MagicKnight: Has a spear for melee attacks, and a huge array of black magic spells. Her affinity for magic quickly outclasses her physical usage.
137* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: She wants to be FireForgedFriends. Riiiight...
138%%* MiniDressOfPower
139* MsFanservice: Let's see... she's busty, clothes that leaves nothing to the imagination, long socks... Yes, she certainly qualifies.
140* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Has a serious crisis concerning this in Cornet.
141* OneOfTheBoys: Marco mentions this. She gets pissed. Of course, then ''she'' completely forgets that it might be awkward to change clothes in front of the guys, and Marco has to remind her to wait until they're out of the room.
142%%* ProfessionalKiller
143* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Marco's Blue.
144* RelationshipUpgrade: Ordinarily JustFriends with Stocke, she is PromotedToLoveInterest in her sidequest.
145* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: All three dialog options in her RomanceSidequest paint Stocke as a nice man. One for rescuing Aht, one for trusting her and Marco in [[YouShallNotPass covering Stocke's escape,]] and one for rushing to stop a gang of mooks from charging into a DoomsdayDevice. She must dig aggressive male chivalry.
146* SoHappyTogether: With Stocke in one bad ending. If only they finished SavingTheWorld first... [[spoiler:In Perfect Chronology's golden ending, they became happily married and started living together in Skalla peacefully.]]
147%%* TokenRomance
148%%* TooManyBelts: She even uses one as a hair decoration.
149%%* TrueBlueFemininity
150* {{Tsundere}}: Type B.
151[[/folder]]
152
153[[folder:Marco]]
154->'''Voiced by:''' Yoshitaka Yamaya (JP), Creator/BenjaminDiskin (EN)
155[[quoteright:312:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6b4e89f9_6a49_434d_b8e5_a5fa8761a4e3.jpeg]]
156
157Raynie's closest friend and ally, and the second member to assist Stocke. A short, mellow teenager, he has more of a supportive role in combat, with a variety of buffs and healing methods, but is still armed with a sword for offensive abilities.
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159* BewareTheNiceOnes: Don't kill his potential love interest. He goes AxCrazy and proceeds to kill the rest of your party members, with Stocke being next.
160%%* ChildSoldier
161* CombatMedic: Both in and out of battle.
162* CoolHelmet: It has... metallic cat ears.
163* CreepyMonotone: The way he delivers his chilling lines in his bad ending in Perfect Chronology.
164* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: He meets a girl who looks exactly like Mimel, though it's not known if Marco tried to get to know her. [[spoiler:''Perfect Chronology'''s extended epilogue reveals she's actually Mimel's younger sister, and Marco ends up working at the tavern to watch over her.]]
165* DysfunctionJunction: While he's dealt with the mine incident better than Raynie did, he's gone through a lot of the same stuff she did. And in his sidequest, he either goes AxCrazy or watches the girl he has a crush on get murdered in front of him.
166* EveryoneCanSeeIt: He's quick to sigh when Raynie starts dropping hints she wants Stocke.
167%%* FightingForAHomeland
168* HeartbrokenBadass: Conclusion of his sidequest.
169%%* LittleHeroBigWar
170* LoveMakesYouCrazy: He's a very level-headed and supportive team member, ''except'' when it involves his {{Love Interest|s}} Mimel.
171** In the "Simmering Fury" BadEnding, he reacts to Mimel's suicide during captivity after Stocke exposes her as a spy conspiring to bring Cygnus down by enacting a BestServedCold bloody vengeance by literally stabbing the party in the back at the worst possible time during their quest to SaveTheWorld and deliberately leaving Stocke for last so he would see all his friends die in front of him while knowing the world would surely follow.
172** {{Downplayed|Trope}} in the "Marco the Bouncer" Possible Historia sidequest. If Stocke decides to help Marco to defend Mimel and her bar from a violent Gutral patron instead of letting him get his ass kicked, he can accidentally [[RescueRomance woo her away from Marco]]. This breaks his heart so badly that Marco leaves the party in both the Possible Historia and the main timeline, resulting in a BadEnding where the party misses a party member at crucial times and fails to save the world.
173* MomentKiller: To the point where it can actually result in a [[NonStandardGameOver bad end]].
174* NewOldFlame: Mimel.
175* NoodleIncident: Mutters something about Raynie beating the shit out of someone who hit on her.
176* OlderThanTheyLook: He's seventeen, but his height, face, and build all make him look half that age.
177%%* ProfessionalKiller
178* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Raynie's Red.
179* RescueRomance: He manages to get together with Mimel in a Possible Historia timeline where he impresses her by defending her and her tavern from a violent Gutral patron. Stocke has to be careful of how he handles the situation because doing too little results in Marco getting his butt handed to him, and doing too much results in Mimel falling for Stocke instead and Marco leaving the party heartbroken.
180* SatelliteCharacter: Almost never seen without Raynie.
181* WhiteMage: His main abilities in combat. Marco is not really useful with physical attacks, but with his healing and support abilities, he's a really useful asset to keep in mind.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Rosch]]
185->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WataruHatano (JP), Creator/GregChun (EN)
186[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6577702d_3b6a_44af_abd4_334973c5606d.jpeg]]
187
188Stocke's best friend, and given the spotlight in the Alternate History. When Stocke chooses to leave Specint to fight alongside him, they begin a campaign to win the war for Alistel. [[FromBadToWorse Things do not work out]].
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190* TenMinuteRetirement: After his entire army gets wiped out, he goes into this.
191* TwentyFourHourArmor: He must smell really bad. He doesn't even get a new sprite with a desk job. Might have something to do with his Gauntlet.
192* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The remake makes him look much closer to his canonical age.
193* AmbidextrousSprite: While his normal sprite doesn't have this problem, his Gauntlet has a nasty habit of moving to his other arm whenever his portrait or his battle sprite is facing the other way.
194* ArtificialLimbs: His left arm is a thaumatechnical implant called a "Gauntlet".
195** ArtificialLimbsAreStronger: And it shows.
196* BabiesEverAfter: Is married to Sonja and expecting a child if you complete their sidequest.
197* BrainsAndBrawn: Brawn side of this dynamic with Stocke. Same can be said of his relationship with Raul.
198* BringMyRedJacket: Fits this even better than Stocke.
199* BrokenAce: After the Gran Plain ambush by Granorg, after only Stocke and Rosch survived, he ended up [[HeroicBSOD broken]] and not wishing to fight any longer, mainly because all the soldiers to his disposal were like brothers in arms, feeling responsible for their demise. You have to break up this stance so you can progress through the game.
200* CantCatchUp: Mostly available in the Alternate History, and consistently drops in and out of the party for plot-related reasons; as such, Rosch tends to be underleveled for quite some time. Gets even {{Lampshaded}} by Stocke, joking about how Rosch'll have to work twice as hard to make up for [[TenMinuteRetirement all that moping around]].
201* DisabledMeansHelpless: Acts like this once. Stocke has to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan beat that attitude out of him]].
202* DuelBoss: Twice.
203* DysfunctionJunction: See ShellShockedVeteran and LawfulStupid for why.
204%%* AFatherToHisMen
205%%* FightingForAHomeland
206* GutFeeling: To an extent that it almost doubles as a mundane version of CombatClairvoyance.
207* HandicappedBadass: He lost one of his arms in battle and it got replaced by a thaumatech arm, so in a sense, he's handicapped, but the arm is a blessing in disguise, as it gives him more strength than a normal human.
208* HeroicBSOD: Gets a huge case of this after he loses his entire army.
209* HollywoodCyborg: Lost his arm and got a [[{{Magitek}} thaumatech replacement]] called a "Gauntlet".
210* HugeGuyTinyGirl: He appears to have this dynamic with Sonja, but his armor actually makes him look a lot bigger than he really is. The Mana Springs DLC event is the only way to see him out of armor and, while still large and buff, he's not the giant he appears to be.
211* IOweYouMyLife: He feels indebted to Alistel for his new arm.
212* JustFriends: With Sonja. But his sidequest reveals he can't stay that way much longer.
213* TheLancer / TheBigGuy: As Stocke's best friend he is the former, but gameplay-wise he shares the role of the latter with Gafka.
214* LawfulStupid: He gets better. [[FromBadToWorse But not before he gets worse]].
215* MightyGlacier: Alongside Gafka, he's one of the slowest party members, bar none, but he's strong and beefy to compensate.
216* MyGreatestFailure: Losing his brigade. He feels responsible even when proved that it wasn't his fault.
217%%* OfficerAndAGentleman
218* RedBaron: He's called the Young Lion of Alistel.
219* RedOniBlueOni: Red to both Stocke and Raul.
220* RelationshipUpgrade: Can get this with Sonja if you complete a certain sidequest.
221* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Stocke's Sensitive Guy.
222* ShellShockedVeteran: When he loses his entire army, he loses the will to fight.
223* SupportingLeader: He's this as the leader of the Young Lions, with Stocke taking all the important decisions.
224* SurvivorGuilt: Being the only survivor from his army alongside Stocke made him feel like this, wanting to be with the others instead of being alive.
225* TragicKeepsake: Sonja reveals his Gauntlet was made by her older brother, who died two years ago in battle. Having it broken on top of losing his entire brigade further crushes his spirit during his HeroicBSOD.
226* WhatTheHellHero: He [[LawfulStupid tries to kill Eruca]] and Stocke must kill him and use the Chronicle to sway his point of view on the country to which he swears his loyalty.
227* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's ''twenty-one''.
228[[/folder]]
229
230[[folder:Aht]]
231->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomoyoKurosawa (JP), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (EN)
232[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c4c5ecd0_c291_498a_b8b0_cf417e6a8e74.jpeg]]
233
234A Satyros girl resembling a goat-human hybrid, she is a Shaman with gifted powers. Immediately upon meeting Stocke, she wants to befriend him and watch him carefully and displays immediate awareness of the things that he's going through. A powerful mage, she has the best healing magic in the game; however, instead of attack magic, she uses powerful traps which need to be set upon the ground and require the target(s) to be knocked into them for serious magic damage.
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236* BadassAdorable: Oh, don't judge Aht for her cute appearance. She's one of the most powerful party members at your disposal, with her traps that do ridiculous amount of magic damage, support skills to help your party members to survive, and she's really fast.
237* BewareTheNiceOnes: In one bad ending she [[{{Yandere}} kidnaps Stocke, trapping him in a world she creates]].
238%%* BlackMagicianGirl
239* BoyishShortHair: Along with sidetails to make her a little cuter.
240* BrownNote: Creates traps with music.
241* ClingyJealousGirl: Throughout almost the whole game it seems like Aht is one to Stocke, especially where Eruca is concerned. [[SubvertedTrope She's not jealous]] (or rather, not ''just'' jealous) but [[spoiler:deeply afraid for his life because she's aware of what the Ritual is actually about. Therefore Aht not only knows that Eruca will have to kill Stocke ''again'' to complete it, but also that he's almost certain to ''let'' her make him the Sacrifice in order to save the world because that's just the person he is.]]
242* CombatMedic: Has access to some of the best healing abilities and the strongest offensive magic of the entire cast.
243* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Aht has green eyes to match her green hair.
244* CuteMonsterGirl: She's a young Satyros shaman.
245* EpicFlail: For some reason, it lets her steal.
246* FaunsAndSatyrs: A Satyr shaman.
247%%* GenkiGirl
248* GirlishPigtails: Of a sort.
249* {{Hammerspace}}: Hides her EpicFlail and shield there.
250* HappyDance: *Jump, jump, spin!* *Jump, jump, spin!*
251* HeroWorshipper: She adores Stocke, to put it lightly.
252* IWillWaitForYou: She tells Stocke this in the end.
253%%* LittleBitBeastly
254* LittleMissBadass: She's ''nine'', and she can kick your ass.
255* LotusEaterMachine: In one bad ending she seals Stocke in a world of her own creation.
256* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Regularly places Stocke's safety above not just her own life, but everybody else's. For example, if he makes just the wrong choices, there's one BadEnding where she dies from a HeroicRROD to just break Stocke out of a Chi hold in battle, and another where she becomes a full-blown {{Yandere}} and traps him in a LotusEaterMachine, ''knowingly'' dooming the entire world by keeping him from saving it.
257* TheMedic: Learns some high-level healing spells.
258* MomentKiller: Aht will ''never'' fail to interrupt Stocke and Eruca whenever she sees them having a private moment together. At first it seems like it's her ClingyJealousGirl streak acting up, but it's revealed late in the game that [[spoiler:Aht knows that Eruca will need to kill Stocke to ensure the success of the Ritual, and will do whatever it takes to make sure the princess won't get the chance to convince Stocke to sacrifice himself to stop the Desertification.]]
259* MomentKiller: She deliberately interrupts whenever it looks like Eruca might tell Stocke who he is.
260* MusicalAssassin: She casts traps and spells by playing her flute.
261* MysteriousWaif: She knows a lot more about Stocke from what she lets in, and she can see Teo and Lippti, adding to the mystery of her skills as a shaman.
262* OracularUrchin: As a shaman, she knows quite a bit more about what's going on than any of the other party members except Eruca, and can even see Teo and Lippti when they appear to talk to Stocke.
263%%* ThePollyanna
264* SpamAttack: Dancing Death.
265* SquishyWizard: Her defense is lacking, to say the least.
266* TagalongKid: She's the youngest member of the playable cast, but she's no less important.
267* TalkingToTheDead: She's a shaman whose job is to help deceased spirits pass from the world.
268%%* TokenMiniMoe
269* TrapMaster: Her modus operandi in battle. She has a good sorts of traps she can use to her disposal, to either inflict elemental magic damage, or inflict status ailments. And she's really good at that.
270* UnderratedAndOverleveled: Aht is probably the most powerful character in the game -- she's a better healer than Marco and a better offensive spellcaster than Raynie or Eruca ([[NoSell unless the monster is immobile]]), and she gets much less [[SquishyWizard fragile]] as the game continues. [[OracularUrchin Mystical powers]] or no, it's still a little odd that in a game where most of the playable characters are experienced soldiers, the GameBreaker is the [[TagalongKid little girl following them around]].
271* VideogameStealing: Alongside Stocke, she can learn the skill "Steal", which does what it says in the tin.
272* WaifProphet: Since she can see souls, she knows exactly who and what Stocke is from the very beginning. She just doesn't want him to find out.
273* WeaksauceWeakness: She does not fare well against giant or immobile enemies since she cannot use her powerful trap techniques on them. Although she does make up for it by having the strongest healing magic of the cast.
274* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: The point of her sidequest is to get her to realize this.
275* {{Yandere}}: In one bad ending, her [[HeroWorshipper hero worship]] of Stocke reaches the point where she decides it's a good idea to lock him in a [[LotusEaterMachine dream world]] against his will to "protect" him. Made even more messed up by the fact she isn't entirely wrong if you take some late-game reveals in consideration. [[spoiler:Stocke is the Sacrifice meant to halt the Desertification with his death, and being the kind of MessianicArchetype that he is, Aht knows that he's entirely too willing to give up his life without a fight for such a reason.]]
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Eruca]]
279->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RieTakahashi (JP), Creator/EricaMendez (EN)
280[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c560b123_e1c9_4394_be22_b141452f85ce.jpeg]]
281
282The princess of Granorg, Alistel's longest standing rival. She is a large focus of the Standard Timeline. Her goal is to usurp her Wicked Stepmother for the throne of Granorg. But that's only part of her true goal: to complete the Ritual that will stop the earth's desertification.
283----
284* BarrierMaiden: She's the only person left who can perform the ritual to stop the end of the world. Any timeline where she dies is automatically a dud.
285* CantCatchUp: She gets dropped from the party for plot reasons during the entire last ''three'' dungeons, ensuring she'll be about ten levels behind the rest of the party by the time you get her back. [[SubvertedTrope She's still one of the best characters to bring to the final boss fight]].
286* DamselInDistress: A couple of times. When the group gets grabbed by slavers, she gets shoved in a cell in the palace basement, and at the end of the game, Heiss tries to kill her to stop the Ritual.
287* {{Deuteragonist}}: While she has much more focus in the Standard History, much of the overall plot in both timelines still involves her work in preparing to perform the Ritual, making her the second-most important character after Stocke.
288* DysfunctionJunction: Her messed-up family has left her with some... issues. In particular, she's got quite a complex about her brother. Stocke is, through no fault of his own, ''really'' not helping this.
289* EveryoneCanSeeIt: More than one person sees her and Stocke staring at each other and draws the natural conclusion. [[TheNotLoveInterest Which is wrong, by the way]].
290* GirlinessUpgrade: Her redesign in the remake changes her BoyishShortHair to LongHairIsFeminine to give her a PrincessClassic image. Otherwise, that's where it ends as she has the exact same personality and story as her original counterpart.
291* GlassCannon: While she can deal good damage, her physical defense is less than that of ''Aht''.
292* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: She's the graceful, heroic BarrierMaiden princess of the party, and her goal is to usurp her vain and cruel WickedStepmother Queen Protea, who sits the throne of Granorg [[TheCaligula for the worse]].
293* GunsAreWorthless: Averted. She fires magic shots, and a lot of her more powerful attacks use her guns. Her melee damage ''is'' pathetic, but all she's doing there is PistolWhipping people.
294* GunTwirling: She does this during the idle battle animations.
295* {{Hammerspace}}: For some of her skills, she holsters her handguns and pulls a rifle out of thin air.
296* HeroicSacrifice: Defied. She tries to do the Ritual without a Sacrifice, but Stocke stops her.
297%%* TheHighQueen
298* HisNameIs: During a heart-to-heart talk with Stocke, she ''almost'' gives TheReveal early, but Aht charges in and interrupts them before she can finish the sentence.
299* AnIcePerson: Apart from her NonElemental attacks, her spells are Ice-based.
300* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Her elegant dresses aren't an impediment for her to kick ass with her powerful magic spells.
301* LadyOfBlackMagic: She's a graceful and reserved princess who packs some of the most powerful offensive magic in the game.
302* LadyOfWar: She's of royalty, and a very competent fighter to boot. She won't stop until the balance of the world is restored due to the desertification.
303* MageMarksman: As shown in her battle animations she can use her guns to fire magic shots.
304* MagikarpPower: Her starting stats and skill set aren't the greatest, but with some level grinding, she easily pulls her weight.
305* MoreDakka: Her "Punishment" [[LimitBreak Mana Burst]].
306* NonElemental: Most of her offensive spells.
307* TheNotLoveInterest: She's probably the person Stocke has the deepest emotional connection to, and the plot is moved along several times by his desire to find, rescue, or aid her, but both of them are pretty insistent that it's not romantic when anyone asks. (She's Stocke's little sister, for the record.)
308* RebelliousPrincess: Quite literally, as she was the RebelLeader against the Protea regime.
309* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Ernst's Red, before he died.
310* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: She never takes her crown off.
311* RightfulQueenReturns: Her goal is to take back Granorg.
312* RoyallyScrewedUp: Let's see... both her parents are dead, her father killed her brother, her stepmother is [[TheCaligula crazy]], and her uncle is [[OmnicidalManiac even more so]]. It's a wonder she turned out as sane as she did.
313* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
314%%* SupportingLeader
315* SurvivorGuilt: She was originally meant to be the Sacrifice, and feels guilty that because she was the less rebellious sibling, Ernst got chosen instead.
316* TakingUpTheMantle: Her rebellion and toughness is inspired from Ernst's example.
317* TomboyPrincess: In personality, not appearance (more so in her ''Perfect Chronology'' redesign). More apparent in battle, her battle stance is rather dainty, but she occasionally stops to [[GunTwirling twirl her gun in two different directions]]. Then there's [[PistolWhipping her melee attack]]...
318* TookALevelInBadass: In her ending, she pulls off Stocke's ability to Vanish, and [[AssassinOutclassin kills her would-be assassin]].
319%%* TrueBlueFemininity
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Gafka]]
323->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakayaKuroda (JP), Creator/DCDouglas (EN)
324[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/194ebda0_1d6d_47db_9445_66bd2add297a.jpeg]]
325
326A Gutral Beastkind. With the power of Chi, he transforms his seemingly brute strength into powerful energy attacks. When his skill gaining sidequests are completed, he gains great board control abilities, which let him push and pull enemies anywhere for absurd combos. Despite his rough appearance, [[GentleGiant he has a gentle and magnanimous personality]] [[GeniusBruiser and he speaks with calm and experience]]. He has some difficulty telling humans apart. He acts as a protector and guard for the village of Celestia, though it's unclear at first as to why he lives with the Satyros rather than his own kind.
327----
328* BareFistedMonk: Though he does rely on [[PowerFist gauntlets, claws and the like]].
329* TheBigGuy: He's the party member that qualifies at this, and he shares this role with Rosch in terms of gameplay.
330* BloodKnight: In one of his bad endings, he becomes a monster powerful enough to wipe his enemies off the face of the earth... but at the cost of his humanity. He doesn't stop with Alistel; he ends up taking on every other major country single-handedly, and the entire world has to team up ''just to take him down''.
331* DysfunctionJunction: Surprisingly ''non''-dysfunctional, except in his bad end. Of course, it's almost bad enough to make up for that.
332* TheExile: Left his hometown, Forgia, after an incident. [[spoiler:He's allowed back by the epilogue.]]
333* GeniusBruiser: He's really intelligent and a genius in combat, as he's really strong.
334* GlassCannon: Gafka can do large amounts of damage, but his magical defense is severely lacking.
335* GoodOldFisticuffs: His main way of attacking, by using only his fists and claws, and being proficient in martial arts.
336* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The main dilemma of his sidequest. As a Gutral, he has the power of a beast, but the ability to reason like a human. He is actively pursuing a relic that will make him "The Beast God," and give him ultimate power, but make him a pure beast with no humanity.
337%%* MegatonPunch
338* MightyGlacier: He's really, really strong, but, he also one of the slowest party members to boot, alongside Rosch, so don't expect for his turns to come faster.
339* TheNicknamer: Stocke is "Red One," Rosch is "Tough One."
340* OneManArmy: In one of his bad endings. It doesn't end well.
341* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: He's a member of the Gutrals race, which are this by nature.
342* RacialFaceBlindness: Once says that humans all look the same to him.
343* RapidFireFisticuffs: His Musou ability, which delivers 9 hits, with the last one being a MegatonPunch.
344* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The bad end to his personal quest, as he loses his mind upon being the receiver of the Beast God ritual.
345[[/folder]]
346
347!!Antagonists
348[[folder:Heiss]]
349->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobuoTobita (JP), Joe J. Thomas (EN)
350[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20125724_5584_4cfa_980c_22f0ce702cd3.jpeg]]
351
352Stocke's mentor and the leader of Specint. He is the one to initially assign Raynie and Marco under his command. In the same mission, he bestows him with the White Chronicle, simply stating that it might bring him good luck. As time goes by, though, it becomes apparent that Heiss may very well know the Chronicle's true nature, and is up to something behind the scenes.
353
354It is eventually revealed that he is the wielder of the Black Chronicle, intentionally sewing corruption into history in order to hasten the continent's destruction. It also turns out that he is the first Sacrifice to refuse to complete The Ritual, and he also abducted his nephew Ernst during his second life, wiped his memory, and renamed him "Stocke" to prevent him from becoming a Sacrifice, too.
355----
356* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the remake, he is no longer balding and has gotten a more plausible-looking beard.
357* AffablyEvil: He acts overly friendly and fatherly towards Stocke, which Stocke clearly finds a little creepy. Heiss also takes great joy in screwing with his star pupil for fun, but this trolling of his is intended as {{Stealth Mentor}}ship. [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes The ending makes it clear that he genuinely loves his nephew]].
358* ArtificialLimbs: Like Rosch, he has thaumatech Gauntlets that give him SuperStrength. ''Unlike'' Rosch, he appears to have traded in his regular arms to get them, and his are {{Swiss Army Appendage}}s.
359* BaldOfEvil: In the original, Heiss is balding.
360* BattleStrip: Tears off his shirt before fighting, to show off his ArtificialLimbs and HeroicBuild.
361* BeardOfEvil: He has a chinstrap beard with the chin area shaved. It resembles whiskers more than anything.
362* BigBad: Of the game as a whole.
363* BigBadFriend: To Stocke, at the beginning of the game.
364* CainAndAbel: Technically, he's both. He became the Sacrifice on behalf of his brother, King Victor, who was TheCaligula. When he got his second life, he killed King Victor and abducted the reborn Ernst, renaming him Stocke.
365* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from being a GreenEyedMonster, to HatesEveryoneEqually, and finally to MessianicArchetype.
366* TheChessmaster: The entire plot is ultimately driven by his scheming.
367* DarkMessiah: Quite literally; he has the Black Chronicle as opposed to Stocke's White Chronicle, and is a MessianicArchetype who [[RefusalOfTheCall refuses to go through his duty]].
368* DeadAllAlong: He is the previous Sacrifice, fleeing from his responsibility in his second life.
369* DeadpanSnarker: Most of his choices of words that he uses for Hugo and the other bad guys come as this. And in alternate history, this was his attitude to Raynie once her role in his plan was finished.
370* DieOrFly: He spends the entire first third of the game sabotaging every mission Stocke gets sent on in hopes that a dangerous enough situation will make him awaken the White Chronicle. What he failed to realize is that Stocke ''already'' had awoken the White Chronicle, allowing him to get past these attempts.
371* DirtyCoward: One of his final desperate strategies is an ongoing PlayerPunch. He repeatedly goes back in time, once to kill Eruca, then a number of times to possess different allies and enemies. He stops and makes a final stand, though.
372%%* DontYouDarePityMe
373* DragonWithAnAgenda: Acts like one towards Hugo, though in reality he's the BigBad.
374* DualWielding: He has two Thaumatech Gauntlets, as opposed to Rosch's one.
375* EldritchAbomination: His final form, Apocrypha.
376* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: It's heavily implied he views Stocke as more of a son than a nephew, and in fact most of his actions in the game are an attempt to save Stocke from becoming a Sacrifice.
377* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Until the very last moment...
378* EvilMentor: To Stocke. He intended to mentor him as a means to make him show the despair of the world. Needless to say, it backfired.
379* EvilUncle: He's Stocke's and Eruca's paternal uncle.
380* FinalBoss: As Apocrypha.
381%%* FriendlessBackground
382* GagNose: Interestingly, it's not present in flashbacks to his youth.
383* GoodFeelsGood: In the GoldenEnding.
384* GreenEyedMonster: Initially, he resented his brother ruling Granorg while he was the Sacrifice.
385%%* HannibalLecture
386* HeelRealization: Has one in the GoldenEnding.
387* HeroicSacrifice: [[RefusalOfTheCall Tried to run away from it]], eventually goes through with it to save his family.
388* HerosEvilPredecessor: Heiss was the previous Sacrifice, but he rejected his role because he didn't want to die for a CrapsackWorld. His main goal is to get Stocke to reject being the Sacrifice as well, but his actions ironically caused his nephew to accept his role.
389* HoistByHisOwnPetard: By giving Ernst a new identity as Stocke and the White Chronicle, he'd hoped to have Stocke likewise turn away from his duty as the Sacrifice. Instead, living as Stocke gives Ernst the resolve to become the Sacrifice and stop Heiss.
390* {{Irony}}:
391** His whole motivation for kidnapping Ernst, wiping his memories, and renaming him Stocke was for the purpose of getting his nephew to reject his duty as the next Sacrifice. This actually has the opposite effect; in his new identity, Stocke forges bonds that he's willing to sacrifice his life to protect.
392** Related to this is among Heiss' reasons for rejecting his role was because he didn't have anyone he was willing to give his life for. In the GoldenEnding, Heiss realizes he had someone all along: Stocke. He then proceeds to make his own soul worthy enough to be sacrificed in Stocke's place, therefore accepting the destiny he'd originally rejected.
393* KickTheDog: Many of the people he turned into sand, he killed just to spite his enemies.
394* LazyArtist: Apocrypha's sprite was not updated for the 3DS remake; It still retains the artstyle of the artist from the DS version.
395* LikeASonToMe: He says outright that he was always closer to Ernst than Victor was. Judging by his behavior when he drops all pretenses in the true ending, he has, if anything, gotten ''more'' paternal toward his nephew since then.
396* LiteralGenie: He tells Dias and Selvan he'll let them "be a part of something great." By which he means he'll hit them with the Sand Plague, stealing their souls and mana to help fuel TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
397* LoveRedeems: Stocke decides that Heiss's RefusalOfTheCall is naturally from a lack of love and friendship, to the point there was not a soul on earth for which Heiss was willing to be the Sacrifice. In the GoldenEnding, Heiss finds one; [[ThickerThanWater his nephew Stocke]], who he genuinely tried to give a new life. Heiss demands he be sacrificed instead, so Stocke can be with all those he loves. [[spoiler:It's also a reason why he assists Stocke in the path to the GoldenEnding of ''Perfect Chronology''.]]
398* LukeIAmYourFather: Well, uncle. Though he doesn't actually get the line, since Stocke had already figured it out.
399%%* MaddenIntoMisanthropy
400%%* ManipulativeBastard
401%%* MegatonPunch
402%%* MisanthropeSupreme
403* MoralityPet: In a bizarre way, Stocke. He seems to be the only person Heiss cares about aside from himself, and many of his actions throughout the game are genuinely meant to help him, albeit in [[StealthMentor the trollingest manner possible]].
404* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Nice job giving Ernst a chance to gain TrueCompanions and become an extraordinary soldier, Heiss.
405* ObviouslyEvil: The game doesn't really try to hide the fact that Heiss is a villain. It does, however, hide the ''[[OmnicidalManiac extent]]'' of his villainy.
406* OmnicidalManiac: His real objective. Putting all Vainqueur out of his misery by destroying it because of the woes involving the ritual.
407* OneWingedAngel: Apocrypha, which looks like something out of M. C. Escher's nightmares. It's the embodiment of the sorrow of all the previous Sacrifices.
408* PeoplePuppets: Does this with the corpse of King Victor, and later with Field Marshall Viola. He's probably also doing it with the various "Shadows" you've been fighting as bosses on and off throughout the game.
409* {{Plaguemaster}}: Every Sand Plague death is actually him ripping the mana out of a servant.
410* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: Quite literally his objective.
411* RecurringBoss: He's fought four times (five if you count Apocrypha as a separate fight), and in the last one he's the FinalBoss.
412* RedemptionEqualsDeath: In the Golden Ending, he sacrificed himself as a way of redemption, to see the world Stocke shaped in, and saving the world for the time being.
413* RefusalOfTheCall: This started the regrowing of the desertification.
414* RoyallyScrewedUp: He's the brother to King Victor, and therefore royalty. Not wanting Ernst to be the soul for the sacrifice, he killed King Viktor, erased Ernst's memories and fled from Granorg.
415* SaveScumming: Same as Stocke.
416* ScrewDestiny: His primary motivation.
417* SinisterSchnoz: This alone is the most popular giveaway of his [[ObviouslyEvil villainy]].
418%%* SmugSnake
419* StealthMentor: How he thinks of himself in regards to Stocke. [[AntiAntiChrist It doesn't really work out like he planned]].
420* TeleportSpam: While [[SubvertedTrope it's not actually teleportation]], he achieves the same effect on several occasions with Vanish. It may or may not have occurred to him that doing it so many times in a row gave Stocke more chances to [[AwesomenessByAnalysis figure out how it worked]].
421* ThickerThanWater: Towards Stocke.
422* TreacherousQuestGiver: With tragic consequences.
423* WalkingTheEarth: What he does in the GoldenEnding of ''Perfect Chronology''.
424* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Turns out to be the previous Sacrifice, who was less than amused by the fact that his asshole of a brother got to be king (and do a terrible job of it) while he was expected to die to hold off the end of the world. His exploration of the various possible futures just led him to the conclusion that [[OmnicidalManiac the world sucked so much he might as well destroy it]], so he [[RefusalOfTheCall up and left]]. The fact that King Victor's reaction to this was to kill his brother's favorite nephew to get himself a new Sacrifice probably didn't help.
425* YearInsideHourOutside: While Stocke spends the duration of the game time traveling for only weeks or months, Heiss has been using the Black Chronicle to time travel so much he has spent years, likely decades in the past. As such he's much older than he should chronologically be.
426* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He does this repeatedly.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Queen Protea]]
430->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SatomiArai (JP), Creator/EricaLindbeck (EN)
431[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5a121e4d_f918_46c3_b238_9af9884f34e8.jpeg]]
432
433The queen of Granorg, the country at war with Alistel, and Eruca's stepmother. She is a vain, cruel, and stupid woman who is manipulated by her advisers. She does as she pleases without a care for her subjects and is known within the kingdom as a tyrant. Swept up in the luxury and power of royalty, Protea is addicted to indulgence at the expense of her people. As the late King Victor's second wife, she has no blood ties to Princess Eruca and finds the girl a nuisance. She has no political expertise to speak of, so [[CoDragons her trusted courtiers]], [[DragonWithAnAgenda High Colonel Dias and Count Selvan]], actually handle her administration.
434----
435* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Unlike Hugo, she's made no attempt to win the hearts of her people.
436%%* AristocratsAreEvil
437* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:She starts a lifestyle as a farmer raising high quality crops in Cornet Village to help people unlike how she was when she was queen in ''Perfect Chronology'''s extended epilogue, in her words having lived enough living for herself.]]
438* BigBad: Of the Standard History.
439* TheCaligula: She was just a mere commoner from Cornet Village before she became royalty by King Viktor, and the riches and treasures corrupted her. Some of her actions were bad for his kingdom, like ordering to burn Granorg in order to reveal the rebel's location.
440* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In her first scene, she rejects a welfare program Eruca proposes because she'd rather spend the money on luxuries for the palace.
441* EvilerThanThou: Between her and Hugo.
442* HateSink: She doesn't have any redeemable qualities. [[spoiler:This changes in ''Perfect Chronology''.]]
443* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:Stocke showing her the Oath Medal from an alternate world Protea in the climax of the Standard History has Protea recognize how she failed to be the good ruler she originally wanted to be, and calmly leaves for Eruca to be the new queen. By the extended epilogue of ''Perfect Chronology'', she's turned over a new leaf and proceeded to use her skills for farming in Cornet Village to produce good quality crops.]]
444* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:''Perfect Chronology'' reveals Protea has proficiency with raising crops, and has managed to produce high-quality produce by the extended epilogue. She also mentions the techniques she uses for her farming came from the books she read in the library.]]
445%%* HighCollarOfDoom
446* KickTheDog: Every scene she appears in, she kicks at least one puppy, often more.
447* KickTheSonOfABitch: On the receiving end of this in the Alternate History. On the one hand, [[TheStarscream backstabbing your ruler]] when [[DragonInChief you're already basically in charge]] is not a nice thing to do, but on the other... ''it's Protea''.
448* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Only at the last possible second. Specifically, when Stocke's about to cut her head off.
449* LoveRuinsTheRealm: The late King Victor had bad taste. Not that he was a saint.
450* OffingTheOffspring: Well, the step-offspring, anyway.
451%%* PimpedOutDress
452* PuppetQueen: She was just a commoner turned into queen by King Viktor. She's basically a queen in name, as Dias and Selvan are the ones pulling the strings altogether.
453* PurpleIsPowerful: Averted. She's anything but this. She looks powerful and imposing, but in reality, the ones that are really in control are Dias and Selvan.
454* RagsToRoyalty: Deconstructed; she was a commoner who the king married for her beauty. When the king died, she had no idea how to run the country in any sort of responsible manner, so she wound up [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney abusing her position for her own short-term gratification]] and [[PuppetKing being manipulated by her advisers]]. [[spoiler:She also reveals when being shown the Oath Medal how she quickly lost sight of her original intents to be a good ruler because of being blinded by the luxury of royalty, and ends up telling Stocke to keep the medal as she no longer deserves to have it.]]
455%%* RichBitch
456* RoyallyScrewedUp: Despite not actually being of royal blood.
457%%* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney
458%%* SmugSnake
459* TheUnfought: Justified. She simply cannot fight.
460%%* WickedStepmother
461* UnholyMatrimony: With King Viktor.
462* UnwittingPawn: To Dias and Selvan.
463[[/folder]]
464
465[[folder:Selvan]]
466->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenjiHamada (JP), Creator/RobbieDaymond (EN)
467[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ab36aa45_7741_47eb_abe5_9c7621817740.jpeg]]
468
469-->''"[[DeadpanSnarker Mm. If you'll excuse me, I must go set my own city on fire]]."''
470
471Along with Dias, Count Selvan is Queen Protea's most trusted attendant. While Dias manages the army, Selvan bends Granorg's parliament to his will, acting as Granorg's administrator. He and Dias together manipulate Protea to impose their will on Granorg, but their relationship is always one of equals. Of the two, Dias is more visible, while Selvan uses his ingenuity to support him from the shadows. Selvan sees warfare like chess and enjoys it just as if it were a game. He is known as a feared tactician, but he occasionally goes into battle himself to lead his men.
472----
473%%* AristocratsAreEvil
474%%* TheChessmaster
475* CoDragons: With Dias, to Protea.
476* DeadpanSnarker: His reaction to turn the city into fire in Standard History, as well as mocking Hugo in the Alternate History for Noah not being available to help with his desires.
477* DealWithTheDevil: In the Standard History, in the Final Chapter, he finds Heiss under the Granorg palace, who promises him, and later Dias, to be part of a great power. [[LiteralGenie It doesn't end well]].
478* DragonInChief: Alongside Dias, they are the brains of the operation and the ones in control.
479* DragonWithAnAgenda: Protea is the ruler, but alongside Dias, they have different objects in mind, all for the sake of Granorg.
480* EnemyMine: A brief one with Stocke's team when they have cornered Protea and she calls for him to kill them, only for Selvan to say they're free to do as they wish and nonchalantly walk away.
481* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may be a callous bastard, but he's still disgusted with Protea's wish to burn the entire city to the ground.
482%%* EvilChancellor
483%%* EvilRedhead
484* HannibalLecture: When the situation gets especially dire, he tends to drop the "Deadpan" half of his DeadpanSnarker routine in favor of ''viciously'' sarcastic mockery of the people he'd previously been sucking up to.
485* HeelRealization: In the alternate Final Chapter of the Standard History of ''Perfect Chronology'', he and Dias realize how far they have fallen and seek to atone by attempting to stop Heiss. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it still results in their deaths.]]
486%%* LongHairedPrettyBoy
487* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Depending on the timeline, he either follows Protea's will to the end (even to the point of setting the city on fire), or he turns her in to form a peace treaty with Hugo.
488* NobleTopEnforcer: Has hints of this, with his reluctance to burn Granorg to the ground.
489* TheStarscream: In the Alternate History, when Protea's idiotic tendencies go too far.
490* TheUnfought: He's never directly fought. [[spoiler:The closest to fighting him is him piloting thaumatechs with Dias in a Possibility History.]]
491* UnwittingPawn: Views Protea as this, and later [[HoistByHisOwnPetard becomes one himself to Heiss]].
492* VillainousFriendship: Seems to genuinely get along with Dias.
493* XanatosGambit: As the Alternate History shows, he intends to run his plans like this, switching sides and leaving Protea to take the fall if things go wrong. [[OutGambitted It doesn't work]], mostly because Heiss is an OutsideContextProblem for him in the Alternate timeline, and Stocke is a SpannerInTheWorks for him in the Standard one.
494* YourSoulIsMine: His ultimate fate.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Dias]]
498->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (JP), Ezra Weisz (EN)
499[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/08b2b630_a02b_4739_a0b2_c9ef099cb96e.jpeg]]
500
501A court knight who serves Granorg's Queen Protea. High Colonel Dias is an exemplar of skill and efficiency as the army's supreme commander. He is an excellent soldier, but his ambitions go beyond the military: together with Count Selvan, he rules over all Granorg with Protea as their figurehead. Though he tries to appear stoic and dignified, he is a decisive mover and tends to rush headlong into matters. However, his heedlessness is balanced by Selvan, whose guile complements Dias' deficiencies to form a balanced team.
502----
503%%* AristocratsAreEvil
504* CoDragons: With Selvan, to Protea.
505* CutsceneBoss: Very annoyingly. Despite the fact that he's apparently a talented swordsman, you fight his bodyguards instead, then Stocke kills him in a cutscene.
506* DealWithTheDevil: In the Standard History, in the Final Chapter, he finds Heiss under the Granorg palace, who has promised Selvan to be part of a great power, and is given the same offer. [[LiteralGenie It doesn't end well]].
507%%* DirtyCoward
508* DracoInLeatherPants: In-universe. He has fangirls standing around outside the palace who ''insist'' he can't be a bad guy because of his "soulful eyes."
509* DragonInChief: Alongside Selvan, they are the brains of the operation and the ones in control.
510* DragonWithAnAgenda: Protea is the ruler, but alongside Selvan, they have different objects in mind, all for the sake of Granorg.
511%%* EvenEvilHasStandards
512%%* EvilChancellor
513* TheHeavy: Being the person in charge of Palomides, he's the one that caused Stocke to awaken the white chronicle.
514* HeelRealization: In the alternate Final Chapter of the Standard History of ''Perfect Chronology'', he and Selvan realize how far they have fallen and seek to atone by attempting to stop Heiss. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, it still results in their deaths.]]
515%%* LongHairedPrettyBoy
516* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Similar to Selvan, his loyalty to Protea wavers between timelines.
517* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: When [[EvilChancellor Hedge]] goes to Dias with help to defeat Garland, Dias takes it... and then promptly murders him. However, Stocke alters this later on, stopping Hedge before he can spill his guts.
518* TheStarscream: In the Alternate History, when Protea's idiotic tendencies go too far.
519* TheUnfought: Unlike Protea and Selvan, he's supposed to be a master swordsman, and even fights in a cutscene, so this one is a bit harder to explain. [[spoiler:Even the only time he is fought is him piloting a Thaumatech with Selvan in a Possibility History.]]
520* UnwittingPawn: Views Protea as this, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard ends up as one himself to Heiss]].
521* VillainousFriendship: Seems to genuinely get along with Selvan.
522%%* WhiteHairBlackHeart
523* YourSoulIsMine: His ultimate fate.
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder:Hugo]]
527->'''Voiced by:''' Kenichirou Matsuda (JP), Creator/PatrickSeitz (EN)
528[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2d5d278_f9e9_4d19_8648_6f7854352b16.jpeg]]
529
530The general and supreme commander of Alistel's army, he doubles as the Prophet Noah's mouthpiece and has taken up stewardship of the country in Noah's stead since the Prophet withdrew from public life five years ago. Since he holds the reins of both Alistel's government and military, it would be no exaggeration to call him the true ruler of Alistel. He used to be a politician, but his renown from conveying Noah's words to the masses coupled with the war against Granorg elevated him to his current position. Some already think of him as Noah's successor, as he stirs up Alistel's populace to war with exhortations that Protea-controlled Granorg is a den of evil.
531----
532%%* AmbiguouslyBrown
533* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: DoubleSubverted. He's an AnticlimaxBoss the first time you fight him, but it turns out he wasn't even trying. When you come back with the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, he puts up an actual fight.
534%%* BaldOfEvil
535* BigBad: Of the Alternate History.
536* ChurchMilitant: Of all the Alistellian leaders, he's the only one to really come across this way.
537* ElCidPloy: He's been pulling one in regards to Noah since before the story starts.
538* DrunkWithPower: He starts off as the spokesman for the Prophet Noah. He escalates into the de facto leader of a country bent on purging the continent through a holy war. [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity And that's not even going into Flux]]...
539* EvenEvilHasStandards: In one possible history of the Perfect Chronology edition, [[spoiler:Fennel grafts Noah's corpse into a thaumachine in order to create a "thaumatech god" and when Hugo finds out, he is completely horrified and disgusted to the point of performing a HeroicSacrifice to destroy the machine and allow Noah's soul to rest in peace]], granted this Hugo has already performed something of a HeelFaceTurn [[spoiler:after seeing Noah die indirectly as a result of his actions.]]
540* EvilerThanThou: To Protea
541* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:When Stocke shows him the Flux Core to revive Noah, upon Noah deciding to leave Alistel and pretend he has died, Hugo chooses to go with him knowing he has nothing left in Alistel. Stocke proceeds to make up a story that Fennel failed to revive Noah and Hugo was DrivenToSuicide to cover their disappearances.]]
542* TheFundamentalist: His dying words imply that he actually believes he's in Noah's favor.
543* AGodAmI: "...It does have a nice ring to it."
544* KarmaHoudini: Discussed and subverted. The party finds it unsatisfying that he gets to die happy after all the lives he ruined, but they realize that now that he's dead, he'll no longer hold the reigns of history and that [[UnPerson he'll have no legacy]]. By dwelling on his blissful end, they're only letting him win in a way. [[spoiler:This is still subverted in the case Noah is revived and Hugo chooses to go with Noah, as both have chosen to [[FakingTheDead fake]] [[UnPerson their deaths]].]]
545* ManipulativeBastard: He's been doctoring speeches passed off as Noah's words for a good while after the real prophet died (and the fact which he hid), all for his own personal gain. A Possibility Timeline has him even [[spoiler:brainwash Viola with an illusion created by an Artifact of Noah to get her to turn against Stocke.]]
546* MouthOfSauron: For Noah. Subverted in that this is all an act. Noah [[DeadAllAlong died long ago]], and Hugo himself is [[BigBad really the one in charge]]. [[spoiler:''Perfect Chronology'''s Possibility Timelines also clearly show a lot of the contents of Hugo's speeches would not be anything the real Noah would approve of.]]
547* NonActionBigBad: [[ClimaxBoss Until he forces Fennel to power him up with Flux]].
548* ObviouslyEvil: Well... he preaches the word of Noah for the sake of war... he kicked Viola and Rosch [[KickedUpstairs upstairs]]... yeah... he wouldn't look more evil even if he didn't want to.
549* PetTheDog: Despite using the Prophet Noah's name for his own benefit, it's implied Hugo does care about the man himself, if his ramblings before his death are any indication. [[spoiler:''Perfect Chronology'' makes this more apparent, as the Possibility Timeline Hugo [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone immediately is stricken with regret over his actions]] when Noah dies in front of him pleading for him to stop. Even in the original timeline, he snaps out of his Flux-induced madness upon being shown the Flux Core needed to save the timeline's Noah and chooses to leave with him knowing he can no longer remain in Alistel.]]
550* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Whips his followers into a frenzy with FantasticRacism towards Beastmen, with the ultimate goal being genocide.
551%%* SinisterMinister
552* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Eventually takes full control of Alistel.
553* UnwittingPawn: To Heiss.
554* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's described as a god among men whose very presence is commanding by two Alistellian ladies, for starters.
555* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the Standard History, he just sort of fades into the background, and is never seen again after the first few chapters. Though it can be conjectured that his fate in the Alternate History "leaked" into the Standard History.
556* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The result of him being merged with the power of Historica, as he became quite insane and delusional.
557* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Once Fennel has infused him with the power of Flux, he disposes of him. [[spoiler:Fennel prepared for this though.]]
558[[/folder]]
559
560[[folder:Fennel]]
561->'''Voiced by:''' Mitsuru Ogata (JP), Creator/DanWoren (EN)
562[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a12535c3_75e4_43e7_bf69_ae581bc5b501.jpeg]]
563
564The director of Alistel's research and development department. Fennel is a world-renowned thaumatech scientist under orders from Hugo to work night and day on mass production of the powerful thaumachines he devised. Sonja is technically one of his underlings. He is Alistel's finest mind, but he has an extreme distaste for other people. He's a typical MadScientist who thrives on data collected through field tests and cares about nothing but furthering his research.
565----
566* {{Cyborg}}: One that's almost entirely robotic.
567* ForScience: He's a MadScientist After all.
568* LonelyAtTheTop: Though Fennel does love science, he loves the scientific community even more. The reason he stopped working on gauntlet tech was because the only person who could even comprehend his work (Sonja's brother) died, leaving his theories and creations completely unchallenged, which Fennel finds incredibly boring.
569* MadScientist: Obviously. [[spoiler:A Possibility Timeline has him experiment on Noah's corpse to revive him as a thaumatech machine, which [[EvenEvilHasStandards horrifies even Hugo]]]]. [[spoiler:Granted, the Flux Core ends up saving the original timeline Noah, but still...]]
570* ManInTheMachine: What ''is'' that thing, anyway?
571* RedEyesTakeWarning: He either has red goggles covering his eyes, or red goggles for eyes.
572* SelfDestructMechanism: He apparently built himself with one, to Stocke's utter bafflement; both Marco and Teo justify it in that "every machine has a [[{{Pun}} kill switch]] of some kind".
573* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Once he empowers Hugo with the power of Flux, Hugo tosses him aside. It's unknown if he survives the ordeal, since he can be spoken to after fighting Hugo for the first time, but is not seen or heard of again. [[spoiler:Showing Hugo the Flux Core however reveals Fennel [[CrazyPrepared anticipated that Hugo would attack him upon gaining the power of Flux, and prepared countermeasures to avoid this]].]]
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Palomides]]
577The subordinate of High Colonel Dias in the Granorg Army. Called "the Executioner", he is a force to be reckoned with in battlefield.
578----
579* TheDragon: He acts as this to Dias.
580* TheDreaded: Characters from Alistel tend to panic once they hear he is coming to whatever battle they are in.
581* EvilLaugh: One of his voice clips in the remake is a really deep version of this.
582* FlatCharacter: Look at how many tropes describe his skills. Now how many describe his personality.
583* HeroKiller: In the prologue, he kills Raynie and Marco and grievously wounds Stocke, causing him to awaken as the bearer of the White Chronicle.
584* HopelessBossFight: The first fight against him is unwinnable.
585* OneHitKill: His Destroy attack can do this to one character.
586* RecurringBoss: He is fought multiple times throughout the game.
587* RedBaron: "Palomides the Executioner".
588* YouShallNotPass: The second fight against him has him pulling this so Dias can get away.
589[[/folder]]
590
591!!Supporting Cast
592[[folder:Teo and Lippti]]
593->'''Teo Voiced by:''' Miyu Tomita (JP), Nicolas Roye (EN)
594->'''Lippti Voiced by:''' Creator/MaayaUchida (JP), Creator/MelissaFahn (EN)
595[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1b8249c4_2de8_4c0f_a383_bdf886fa13ec.jpeg]]
596
597-->''"[[NonstandardGameOver You've returned, Stocke]]."''
598
599A pair of immortal twins, and the only known residents of Historia. They saved Stocke from near death. But they also give him his new mission: to save not only Alistel, but the whole world from desertification. They offer advice, but are not allowed to tell him what choices to make.
600----
601* {{All Powerful Bystander}}s: They're all powerful and almighty, but they're bound by the rules of Historia, as they cannot interfere with the chronicle wielder's actions or allowed to make any choices for the wielder.
602* {{The Atoner}}s: It's implied in one sidequest that their father was responsible for the destabilization of Mana, which led to desertification. ''Perfect Chronology'' indicates [[spoiler:their father was involved in the experiments on Rhodan leading to the creation of the Singularity.]]
603* {{The Chessmaster}}s: They have been watching the timeline end badly for eons. And the GoldenEnding reveals their true plan was not to get Stocke to be the Sacrifice, but to get Heiss to accept his destiny as the Sacrifice.
604* DidntSeeThatComing: Some of the bad endings. They were particularly surprised that messing up Liese's MatchmakerQuest causes a ''war'' and that Stocke was actually willing to work for Dias on the off-chance that he could find out more about what was going on.
605* LastOfTheirKind: The last of the Imperials. ''Perfect Chronology'' adds [[spoiler:Nemesia and Rhodan]] to the mix.
606* MiseryBuildsCharacter: They say the wielders of the Chronicles have to build up experiences with others to strengthen their souls and make them more willing to be the Sacrifices. It did not work on Heiss.
607* NonStandardGameOver: Every time a false DownerEnding is reached, Stocke escapes to Historia, where they explain why the choice was not a good one. They go so far as to say some choices are not even that bad, but that there are better ones.
608* PointyEars: For some reason.
609* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: They're far older than they look. In fact, they're even older than they should be chronologically (which would be at least as old as the the fall of the Empire), because their personal timelines include those of ''every single Sacrifice'', including Stocke and Heiss.
610%%* RedOniBlueOni
611* RestrainingBolt:
612** They are not permitted to direct Stocke to make any choices. He is free to make any choices he wants because he can always go back and change them without consequences. But they strain to give Stocke an exact destination during an emergency.
613** They are also prohibited from telling the wielder of one Chronicle anything about the other. They say this is all that stopped Heiss from trying to force information about Stocke out of them.
614%%* [[SpiritAdvisor Spirit Advisors]]
615%%* [[TheWatcher The Watchers]]
616* WhatTheHellHero: They (gently) do this for particularly bad choices, such as [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity accepting Hugo's offer of power]], or [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere eloping with Raynie]].
617[[/folder]]
618
619[[folder:Sonja]]
620->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Yukana}} (JP), Creator/WendeeLee (EN)
621[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sonja_8086.png]]
622
623She is the overseer of the medical division. In addition to her duties as medic, she spends her time researching Mana, the source of all life, and dabbles in thaumatech research as well. Sonja is tough yet kindhearted and counts both Stocke and Rosch as friends. Though she doesn't fight on the frontline, she watches over them and tends to worry about their survival on dangerous missions.
624----
625* BabiesEverAfter: With Rosch, if you complete their sidequest.
626* FetchQuest: Sends you out to find all the cores for Rosch's gauntlet.
627* GadgeteerGenius: She is ridiculously skilled when it comes to installing gears into Rosch's gauntlet, despite it being one of a kind.
628* JustFriends: With Rosch and Stocke. She later marries Rosch.
629* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Rosch. But Rosch comes to love her more than that.
630* TheMedic: She's the overseer in the medical division, and is the one that cares for Stocke and Rosch when they're injured.
631* MyGirlBackHome: She feels like she's this to Rosch (and Stocke a little) when they're off fighting for their lives while she's safe and sound.
632* RelationshipUpgrade: Gets this with Rosch if you complete a certain sidequest.
633* TrueCompanions: Her, Stocke, and Rosch.
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Kiel]]
637->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuumaUchida (JP), Shannon [=McKain=] (EN)
638[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kiel_rhpc.png]]
639
640Within the hodgepodge Rosch Brigade, he unifies the new soldiers as a leader of sorts. On the word of his respected superior Rosch that Stocke is a skilled swordsman, he has the highest respect for Stocke as well. Kiel is a naive young man with a bright outlook, but he can sometimes get carried away witrh himself and begin to panic. He, too, is a skilled swordsman, but his talents lie more in ceremonial sword dancing rather than combat forms.
641----
642* BackFromTheDead: In the GoldenEnding.
643* BettyAndVeronica: Has trouble deciding whether he likes Sonja more for her soft sensitivity and kindness, or Viola for her strength and beauty.
644* BewareTheNiceOnes: When he finally has to stand and fight. It doesn't end well.
645* HeroicSacrifice: He uses himself as a decoy so Stocke can escape with the critically injured Rosch, although he gets better in the true ending.
646* HeroWorshipper: To both Rosch and Stocke.
647* PrecociousCrush: On Sonja and Viola.
648* SacrificialLion: His eventual fate after the Gran Plain ambush, and a huge source of grief for Stocke, as he wasn't able to save him. The Golden Ending solves this.
649* {{Sidekick}}: To Rosch.
650* StupidSacrifice: Seeing how Stocke could go back in time and warn the Rosch Brigade about the ambush, it's kind of silly that Kiel and the rest have to die, when logically Stocke should've been able to stop it, even if there wasn't a Node right there and then.
651** JustifiedTrope. Their death was necessary to allow the Alternate Timeline to progress on track and give Rosch the resolve to rebel against Alistel in the Standard Timeline. The path to the good future is explicitly razor-thin, after all. The GoldenEnding resolves this dilemma by Stocke saving them as he promised he would, [[TrickedOutTime but ensuring people believed they were dead to keep the timeline on track]].
652* TrickedOutTime: How Stocke saves him and the other men in the GoldenEnding.
653* YouShallNotPass: He pulls this in order to buy time for Rosch and Stocke to flee back to Alistel.
654[[/folder]]
655
656[[folder:Viola]]
657->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarinaInoue (JP), Marianne Miller (EN)
658[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/viola_8347.png]]
659
660Alistel's prize Field Marshal, known as the Valkyrie for her beauty and strength. When she got too popular, she was reassigned to Alistel's most important stronghold and the most dangerous chokepoint in the war, the Sand Fortress, away from the people of Alistel. However, her valor and judgment have earned her the staunch support of all Alistellians, not just the military. She is unwavering in her devotion to Alistel and devoutly reveres the Prophet Noah as well, for she knew him personally before his health began to wane, which is something only a handful of people can say. Many believe that her charisma exceeds Hugo's, and her service record also dwarfs his. Yet despite her accomplishments, she is more often than not out of the country on assignment.
661----
662* AlliterativeName: With her RedBaron title, Viola the Valkyrie.
663%%* {{Bifauxnen}}
664* DeathSeeker: Due to her illness. Partially excuses her HonorBeforeReason tendencies.
665* DualWielding: Wields two swords.
666* FightingFromTheInside: When Heiss is controlling her with the Black Chronicle, she tells Stocke to kill her.
667* FrontlineGeneral: She spends nearly the entire game on the front lines. Although she's highly formidable in combat, many characters point out the absurdity of having such a high ranking officer in the thick of battle; she's only there because the de facto leader of the country, General Hugo, [[UriahGambit fears her popularity and wants to get rid of her]].
668* HonorBeforeReason: On a TooDumbToLive scale. [[spoiler:She's known for a while Hugo is using Noah's name in his indefinite absence to manipulate the people of Alistel, but continues to fight for Alistel knowing the people would react horribly if the truth came out.]]
669* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Although if you do her sidequest, she is expected to fully recover in the epilogue [[spoiler:and is healthy by the time of ''Perfect Chronology'''s extended epilogue.]]
670%%* IronLady
671* KickedUpstairs: According to Raul, Hugo feared that Viola's popularity among both the citizenry and the military would someday pose a threat to his own position. To prevent this, the savvy ex-politician made sure to get Viola fast promoted to Field Marshal and put in charge of the Sand Fortress, effectively removing her from the public eye and possibly even hoping that Granorg would eventually [[UriahGambit manage to get rid of her for him]] in their efforts to capture the stronghold.
672* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Even when she knows that Hugo is manipulating Alistel, she still fights for Noah, since the country would fall apart if they knew he was dead.
673* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: At least when she's not being LawfulStupid and trying to pull a ThanatosGambit.
674* ReassignedToAntarctica: By Hugo, for being too popular.
675* RedBaron: "Viola the Valkyrie".
676* ThanatosGambit: Tries to pull one off, though she survives if you finish her sidequest.
677* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Her main dilemma regarding Noah's teachings during the Alternate History of the game.
678[[/folder]]
679
680[[folder:Raul]]
681->'''Voiced by:''' Tokuyoshi Kawashima (JP), Chris Cason (EN)
682[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raul_3167.png]]
683
684The second-in-command of Alistel's army, with the rank of Lieutenant General. He is Rosch's superior and has a good rapport with him. His evasive demeanor and suspicious looks don't mark him as a serviceman, but those who know him well praise him as the Sleeping Lion of Alistel. He's not the type of commander who takes to the battlefield personally, but he has a natural talent for internal administration and navigating the kingdom's minefield of politics.
685----
686* ArtisticAge: Judging by some of his comments, he's getting on in years, but he looks like he could be in his twenties. The page-boy haircut doesn't help.
687* BenevolentBoss: One of Stocke's only superiors that he can actually trust.
688* BigGood: Eventually becomes this, during the war against Alistel, opposing Hugo's BigBad.
689* BrainsAndBrawn: The brains to Rosch's brawn.
690* GutFeeling: He has a feeling that Hugo might be getting just a ''little'' [[DrunkWithPower taken up with controlling the people of Alistel]].
691* MyGreatestFailure: Raul admits to Stocke he was the commanding officer of the battle that caused Rosch to acquire his gauntlet and the death of many soldiers, the aftermath making him withdraw politically from guilt. Hugo taking over Alistel and going as far as to send an assassin after him that costs the life of his secretary makes him finally decide to stop being a bystander.
692* NonActionGuy: While he ''can'' fight, he's much better working from the back than from the front lines.
693* OnlySaneMan: He's one of the few wary of Hugo even before Alistel starts being lead astray by him, and is ultimately the only one capable of leading Alistel in the end.
694* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:After the events of the game, he became the Prime Minister, therefore, the effective ruler of Alistel.]]
695* RedBaron: He's called "Alistel's Sleeping Lion".
696* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Rosch's Red.
697* TheStrategist: Of supposedly legendary fame, able to lead the joint Satyros / Gutral army with amazing tactical force.
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Vanoss]]
701->'''Voiced by:''' Tomohiro Tsuboi (JP), Christian la Monte (EN)
702[[quoteright:239:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanoss_825.png]]
703
704The leader of a troupe of travelling performers which includes Aht and Liese, he is always a gentleman and acts as Aht's "Uncle Vanoss". He seems happy with his life as a wandering performer, but he is personally acquainted with the Patriarch of the Satyros, and seems to have his own agenda...
705----
706* TheCaretaker: To Aht, before handing her off to Stocke.
707* FaunsAndSatyrs: A Satyr.
708* HonoraryUncle: His relationship to Aht. To where his sidequest is about Stocke having Aht meet the previous shaman (his daughter Isla) because he doesn't want Aht to make the same mistake she did.
709* PromotionToParent: Takes care of Aht until Stocke takes her in.
710* StreetPerformer: This is the modus operandi of his troupe, in order to gather information from other nations.
711* TeamDad: To his troupe.
712[[/folder]]
713
714[[folder:Elm]]
715->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyakaSuwa (JP)
716[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elm_rhpc.png]]
717
718The leader of Celestia's vigilante defense squad, Elm is the most [[FantasticRacism anti-human]] of all the town's residents. This is because her best friend, Samra, went to Alistel to act as an ambassador and never returned. After Stocke finds proof that Samra was killed for [[SwordOfPlotAdvancement the Historica]], Elm helps restore its power in Samra's memory.
719----
720* AscendedExtra: ''Perfect Chronology'' gives her both a portrait and an additional sidequest needed for the GoldenEnding.
721* FantasticRacism: Elm is the most outright hostile of the Beastkind toward humans when first introduced, a lot of it stemming from Samra never coming back from Alistel. Completing her sidequest gives Elm the resolve to begin overcoming this in Samra's memory, and by the epilogue, she's began travelling through Vanquier to broaden her horizons.
722%%* FieryRedhead
723%%* HotBlooded
724%%* HornedHumanoid
725* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to Barranca, and presumably Samra.
726[[/folder]]
727
728[[folder:Barranca]]
729Celestia's village elder. While initially a little suspicious of humans, he accepts that the various outside threats are major enough to outweigh these concerns, and becomes a reliable ally.
730----
731%%* CoolOldGuy
732%%* HornedHumanoid
733* LongLived: He's well upwards of 150, being witness of most of the events encompassing the history of the game.
734%%* ThePatriarch
735* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Even if Celestia is distrustful towards humans, he's willing to listen if it will help to end the war.
736* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Elm's Red.
737[[/folder]]
738
739[[folder:Liese]]
740->'''Voiced by:''' Chinatsu Akasaki (JP), Creator/CheramiLeigh (EN)
741[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/liese_8423.png]]
742
743A Satyros dancer who acts as an older sister and caretaker for Aht in Vanoss' troupe of travelling performers. She is affable and talkative with a general sunny disposition. Though she is a Satyros, she shares Aht and Vanoss' warmth towards humanity.
744----
745* BabiesEverAfter: If you complete her sidequest, she becomes pregnant in the epilogue.
746%%* EyesAlwaysShut
747* FaunsAndSatyrs: A Satyr.
748* ForWantOfANail: If you mess up her sidequest, her lover, a Granorg soldier, dies in Gutral territory trying to find her after she refused to meet him in Granorg. The Granorg army finds his body and blames his death on the Gutrals, which kicks off a war between Beastkind and humans.
749%%* HornedHumanoid
750* InterspeciesRomance: If you do her sidequest.
751* ItsNotYouItsMe: She's trying to break off her relationship with an unnamed soldier because she thinks the differences in their cultures are irreconcilable, despite the fact she does love him.
752%%* LittleBitBeastly
753* LoinCloth: It's the only thing covering her...uh...animal parts.
754* MatchmakerQuest: She's involved in one of these alongside a Granorg captain.
755* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After her lover dies in Abyssia Forest waiting for her and Stocke shows her the note he was carrying containing Satyros wedding vows, she says she's made the biggest mistake of her life and walks off into the forest.
756* PerpetualSmiler: Though this could be in part due to her only having one character portrait, which bears a constant grin. Averted in ''Perfect Chronology'' where she has more than one.
757* StreetPerformer: One of the members from Vanoss's troupe, and a dancer to boot.
758* WhamLine: When she reads the letter taken from her lover's corpse.
759-->'''Liese:''' These are Satyros wedding vows...
760[[/folder]]
761
762[[folder:Garland]]
763->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AkioOtsuka (JP), Creator/JamiesonPrice (EN)
764[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garland_flipped_9243.png]]
765
766The king of Cygnus. His leadership style is direct, informal, and very hands-on. As the ruler of a city of fighters, he thinks nothing of jumping into battle with his men, even when this leaves his throne undefended. Fortunately, he is not averse to heeding the advice of more level-headed companions.
767----
768* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He got the throne by defeating the previous king of Cygnus, and he's powerful enough to kill Dias, despite the latter having an artifact amplifying his powers in a Possibility Timeline.
769* BadassCape: Like Stocke's, but with a crisscrossing arrangement over the chest.
770* BadassNormal: In one of the possible histories, you can see shades of this when he beat Dias, even with the power of the artifact at his side. Bear in mind, he's not a party member nor a chronicle wielder. Just a mere warrior.
771* {{BFS}}: His scimitar.
772* DefeatMeansFriendship: After he got defeated by Stocke, he became friends with him.
773* DuelBoss: Against Stocke. He loses, but this only makes him respect Stocke as a fellow warrior.
774* EasilyForgiven: If it weren't for Stocke's capture, you would never know his kingdom harbored slavery.
775%%* GeniusBruiser
776%%* ModestRoyalty
777%%* NoShirtLongJacket
778* RagsToRiches: He started off as a slave gladiator but rose to the kingship by defeating the previous one.
779* RedBaron: He's known as "The Mighty".
780%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
781%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
782%%* SleevesAreForWimps
783* SophisticatedAsHell: "Shackles cannot bind the soul, or something."
784%%* WarriorPrince
785* WhatsUpKingDude: He values trustworthiness and competence above manners and breeding, to the point of complementing a young Granorgian rebel named Ricky he met a few days ago for volunteering to take on a counterintelligence mission.
786[[/folder]]
787
788[[folder:Galva]]
789->'''Voiced by:''' Ken Uo (JP)
790[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galva_7517.png]]
791
792The Gutrals' elder, said to be well over 150 years old. He is one of the few living beings who know of the continent's history. Because his race has been deceived countless times by humans, resulting in the loss of many of his kind, he is not kindly disposed towards humans and limits his people's contact with the outside world to a bare minimum. At his insistence, the Gutrals are mere observers in the war between Alistel and Granorg.
793----
794%%* CoolOldGuy
795* FantasticRacism: Mild compared to most of the Gutrals, but he's still very reluctant to trust humans.
796* LongLived: His life span encompasses most of the entire story in the game, from the times when the old empire was still there, until the present day when the events of the game take place.
797* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: He's much smaller than the other Gutrals.
798* ThePatriarch: He's the leader of the Gutrals, and a reasonable authority figure, all things considered, even if he was initially a watcher of the war in-between Alistel and Granorg.
799%%* TheWatcher
800%%* WizardBeard
801[[/folder]]
802
803[[folder:Bergas]]
804->'''Voiced by:''' Itaru Yamamoto (JP), Creator/KirkThornton (EN)
805[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bergas_1481.png]]
806
807The chief of the Gutral warriors. He earned the nickname "Iron Armed" as being the strongest of the Gutral warriors. He is also Gafka's master and worries about him from a distance. Like the rest of his race, has has no love for humans.
808----
809* BadassCape: It's more of a strand of cloth that travels across his body.
810* DuelBoss: When trying to attain Gafka's skills.
811%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy
812* RedBaron: Has the nickname "Iron Armed".
813* SinkOrSwimMentor: All of his teachings to Gafka are duels to the death, in order to prove he's worthy of the skills the books possesses.
814[[/folder]]
815
816[[folder:The Prophet Noah]]
817->'''Voiced by:''' Satoshi Taki (JP), Creator/KeithSilverstein (EN)
818[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prophet_noah.png]]
819
820Spiritual and political leader of Alistel, he was responsible for their gaining independence from Granorg at the age of 16 some seventy years before the start of the game proper. Five years before the start of the game he retired from public life, leaving General Hugo as his mouthpiece.
821
822While Noah is not seen in the original game, he properly appears in ''Perfect Chronology'' in a Possibility Timeline where he remained in public eye.
823----
824* DeadAllAlong: He died at some indeterminate point after he stopped doing public appearances. [[spoiler:Subverted however. It turns out Noah is still alive in the original timeline, but his condition has forced him to be put in suspended animation.]]
825* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:After being revived in the original timelines thanks to the Flux Core obtained from the Possibility History, Noah requests to remain dead to the public as he wishes for Alistel to move toward the future without him, with Hugo joining him.]]
826* TheGhost: Because of his death, he never makes an appearance in the story. Averted with ''Perfect Chronology'', where the real Noah appears in a Possibility Timeline [[spoiler:and the original timeline once Stocke gets the Flux Core.]]
827* HiddenDepths: Nemesia reveals Noah was originally a thaumatech engineer before he became the Prophet Noah, and the reason why he founded Alistel was because he was unable to use thaumatech to help people in Granorg due to the king.
828* {{Irony}}: According to Viola in ''Perfect Chronology'', [[spoiler:Noah wanted the people to decide their futures for themselves, and not have him dictate them]]. Hugo proceeds to use his name to manipulate the people for his own agenda by disguising it as Noah's words, exactly what Noah didn't want happening.
829* MoralityPet: Weirdly enough, he is this to Hugo. [[spoiler:In a Possibility Timeline, seeing Noah die from his illness in front of him after pleading for him to surrender has him in shock]]. [[spoiler:It turns out to also apply to the original timeline Hugo, whom upon being shown the Flux Core needed to save Noah, immediately snaps out of his Flux induced madness.]]
830* NiceGuy: The Possibility Timelines shows the real Noah as a compassionate and kind individual whom simply wants to help people, and wishes for no tensions between humans and Beastkind.
831* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Noah is still alive in the original timelines, but his condition has left him in a coma to stabilize him. Stocke giving Hugo the Flux Core allows for Fennel to revive him.]]
832* OlderThanTheyLook: In a Possibility Timeline where Noah did not retire from public life in ''Perfect Chronology'', we see the real Noah looks decades younger than his late eighties. [[spoiler:Noah explains this is the result of converting parts of his body with thaumatech.]]
833* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for some time by the events of the original timelines, but his reverence among the people of Alistel is abused by General Hugo for his own personal gain. [[spoiler:Or that's what it seems. In ''Perfect Chronology'', he's still alive, but in suspended animation, due to the deteriorating thaumatech technology on his body. The Flux Core made him regain his senses once more.]]
834* UnwillingRoboticisation: [[spoiler:After his death in the Possibility Timeline, Fennel experiments on his corpse to create a new thaumatech machine so he can live forever.]]
835[[/folder]]
836
837[[folder:The King Viktor]]
838The late king of Granorg who died several years ago. He was unpopular with people and his rule was followed by that of Queen Protea, which manages to be even worse.
839----
840* AbusiveParents: He had no qualm in killing his offspring for disobeying him.
841* AssholeVictim: Although [[spoiler:Heiss murdered him and uses his corpse as a PeoplePuppet]], it is hard to feel any sympathy for him after everything he did in life.
842* TheCaligula: No one in the present speaks favorably of him. His terrible rule contributed to Dias and Selvan's motives to make Protea a PuppetKing to take power for themselves.
843* AGodAmI: According to Eruca, he fancied himself as such due to being the one to perform the ritual of Flux.
844* KickTheDog: Basically all of his actions as revealed by the late game.
845* OffingTheOffspring: He did this to his own son Ernst, [[spoiler:nowadays known as Stocke, due to Heiss erasing his memories]], when Ernst became more popular than him and he feared the people eventually ousting him to make Ernst king.
846* PosthumousCharacter: He is dead by the events of the original timelines, but his actions serve as catalysts for the main conflicts within the story. To list... [[spoiler:being one of the reasons Heiss ran away, killing Ernst aka Stocke to get a new Sacrifice, and leading Dias and Selvan to use Queen Protea to take power themselves for being such a terrible king.]]
847* UnholyMatrimony: With Queen Protea in life.
848* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: His callous actions resulted in his own death by [[spoiler:Heiss]] and Queen Protea's rule of Granorg, which meant the ritual wasn't held in time to prevent desertification from becoming a world-ending threat.
849[[/folder]]
850
851!!Perfect Chronology
852[[folder:Nemesia]]
853[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7af014cd_2f6b_4b5d_a8c1_af06fe45aadb.jpeg]]
854->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MikakoKomatsu (JP), Creator/JaniceKawaye (EN)
855
856A young woman claiming to be a scholar and historian who introduces herself to Stocke in the Standard History. She seems to be aware of his usage of the White Chronicle and wants to know more about him.
857----
858* CollectorOfTheStrange: She's hunting for "Artifacts". [[spoiler:So she can repair the Red Chronicle of Possibilities.]]
859* CoolBoat: The ''Dunamis'', a paddle steamer. It can travel through time and space to parallel realities.
860* CuteWitch: She styles herself as one in her appearance, sporting a broad-rimmed hat, a cape, and clutching a tome to her chest.
861* EscortMission: She very rarely joins Stocke on the missions she enlists him for, but she's not a GuestStarPartyMember, since they never enter into combat at those times.
862* FishOutOfTemporalWater: [[spoiler:Nemesia ended up 150 years in the future when she and her brother were confronting the Singularity.]]
863* {{Foreshadowing}}: Her profound knowledge of the ancient empire and ownership of the ''Dunamis'', which is one of the relics from the said empire, hint at her origin as [[spoiler:its last princess.]]
864* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: She is [[spoiler:the last princess from the ancient empire that is responsible for desertification (which makes her Prince Alium's sister and Ernst/Stocke and Eruca's X times great-aunt).]]
865* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:She believes herself to be this, as her true motivation to recreate the Red Chronicle end the Singularity is to put her lover Rhodan out of his misery.]]
866* StableTimeLoop: [[spoiler:Seeks help from Stocke because a red-garbed swordsman saved her after the malfunction of the Red Chronicle cast her out of time. A DLC quest reveals that said swordsman was Stocke, after the events of the game, who traveled to rescue her from the Chasm of Time so that she would reach his time period and be able to seek his help in repairing the Red Chronicle.]]
867* TeacherStudentRomance: [[spoiler:According to a flashback in her DLC quest, Rhodan and Nemesia first met when the former became the latter's tutor.]]
868* {{Tritagonist}}: Of ''Perfect Chronology'' as her work in repairing the Red Chronicle and defeating the Singularity is imperitive to stopping the desertification once and for all.
869* VerbalTic: She often uses school-centric metaphors, like saying she gets an F in good manners for not giving Stocke her name. [[spoiler:According to a LivingMemory of a court lady after going back to the 'Eternal Prosperity' node, this tic was because of Rhodan, who often graded Nemesia on the spot when presenting problems and it resulted in her picking up the habit of grading everything.]]
870[[/folder]]
871
872[[folder:Prince Alium]]
873
874The last prince of the ancient empire whom became the founder of Granorg.
875----
876* OurFounder: Alium was the founder and first ruler of Granorg and the creator of the Ritual of Flux.
877* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for decades by the events of the story.
878[[/folder]]
879
880[[folder:The Emperor and Empress]]
881
882The last rulers of the ancient empire, which flourished under the study of thaumatech and the power of the Chronicles.
883----
884* TheConqueror: They used the power of Flux and the Chronicles to control the continent. [[spoiler:According to the New Game Plus boss, the Emperor had created the Red Chronicle in order to take over other universes as well, although the empire perished before that could happen.]]
885* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:Their response to Nemesia's falling in love with a lowly thaumatech scholar was to ''experiment on him with the Black Chronicle''.]]
886* GreaterScopeVillain: While the Singularity is the main cause of the desertification [[spoiler:it was their cruel experiments on Rhodan using the Black Chronicle that created the Singularity in the first place.]]
887* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After subjecting Rhodan to cruel experiments with the Black Chronicle because of Nemesia loving him, they became one of the first victims to the Singularity.]]
888* ParentalMarriageVeto: [[spoiler:They refused to let Nemesia continue being Rhodan's lover and made him into a test subject. And lead to the destruction of the empire and the desertification to follow.]]
889[[/folder]]
890
891[[folder:The Singularity]]
892
893The EldritchAbomination created by the ancient empire when the Black Chronicle was fused with a human. As the living incarnation of hunger, it feeds on the mana of everything around it, causing the desertification of the world.
894----
895* EarlyBirdCameo: Its existence was first mentioned in the artbook published before the release of ''Perfect Chronology''.
896* FromNobodyToNightmare: Was originally a humble thaumatech scholar forcibly turned into the Singularity.
897* GreaterScopeVillain: As the cause of the desertification, it is the source of all woes that happen in the game.
898* SealedEvilInACan: It was sealed inside a temporal rift with the ritual of Flux's being held periodically in order to prevent it from escaping.
899* TragicMonster: [[spoiler:Rhodan was turned into a mindless beast due to the experiments done on him by the emperor and empress for loving the imperial princess Nemesia.]]
900* WasOnceAMan: It was once a thaumatech scholar named Rhodan, whom helped create the Red Chronicle.
901[[/folder]]

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