This covers the various characters of ''VideoGame/{{Quest 64}}'' as well as its Gameboy remake, Quest RPG: Brian's Journey.

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!!Brian
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Our Protagonist. The son of Lord Bartholomy.
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* ApocalypseMaiden: [[spoiler: Mammon had Shannon lead Brian on his quest because Brian was the only one who could release Mammon from the realm he was trapped in. Exactly how is never specified but Mammon's dialogue before the final battle could be interpreted as [[DemonicPossession him needing the body of a specific human]]. Thankfully, [[ScrewDestiny Brian had]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu other ideas.]]]]
* BadassAdorable: Par for the course for a Nintendo RPG protagonist. Being a kid does ''not'' hinder his ability to fight monsters and evil wizards who are larger/older than him.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: Most bosses tend to scoff at how they're about to beat him down when he challenges them: none are left living.
* BlowYouAway: He has access to Wind; depending on how many points you put into it, he can do anything from tornadoes to sharp wind blades.
* CharacterCustomization: Depending on how you play, Brian can develop into a SquishyWizard who specializes in a specific element, a GlassCannon monk who uses a staff, a StoneWall or, if you go out of your way to grind all stats equally, a MasterOfAll.
* CuteBruiser: Brian and that increasingly deadly staff. It's implied to be a result of his magic empowering it rather than raw strength, as the damage depends on your elemental levels.
* DishingOutDirt: His Earth magic lets him summon flying boulders, avalanches, and stalagmites.
* ElementalPowers: He has the potential to tap into all four elemental schools that the magic in this game draws from.
* FeaturelessProtagonist: Seriously, he only ever tells inn keepers whether or not he wants to save.
* GlassCannon: What he's likely able to develop into "normally" if you don't go out of your way to grind his HP/DEF stats. He'll be able to dish out damage but won't be able to take much damage in return.
* TheHero: He sent on a quest to find his father and a magic book to prevent global destruction. He also does a fair number of good deeds along the way, without asking for praise or reward, and so presumably for noble purposes.
* HeroicMime: He is even more silent than normal. The only time you'll get a yes or no is when it's time to save.
** Averted in the Game Boy Color remake, where he responds to others a few times.
* IdiotHair: The key charm of his character design is that quail-like hair. When walking through high grass or wheat it's the only way to tell where he is.
* MagicKnight: Extremely well versed in magic, in addition to being able to dish out ridiculous amounts of damage by whacking people over the head with his staff.
* MakingASplash: His understanding of water magic allows him to summon geysers of water, or freeze enemies with ice.
* MasterOfAll: Great in all forms of elemental magic and when it comes to physical damage. There's a reason he's treated with a great amount of respect in game despite still being a kid.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Other than a handful of children, every character in the game is taller than him. He barely comes up to shin height to some of the bosses. However, when you're packing a library of spells in your beatin' stick, you don't need to be a bodybuilder to dismantle people.
* OneManArmy: By the end of the game, he's capable of StormingTheCastle of a war-mongering king and its legion of knights.
* TheOnlyOne: Brian is the only person in the world to know such a huge variety of magic spells, making him, in theory, the most versatile magician to ever live. In practice, he only needs ''one more'' spell than anyone else: the strongest Healing he can manage, Vampire Staff, Avalanche, and the GameBreaker Magic Barrier.
* PlayingWithFire: His understanding of Fire magic lets him hurl various blasts of flame and lava.
* ItsUpToYou: Due to the nature of the game, no one else joins Brian on his quest..

!!Shannon Stork
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A beautiful young woman with white hair and a slightly detached, dispassionate outlook on life. She follows Brian in his quest, weighing in with tidbits about history, the local scene, and matters philosophical. Given her continual presence, it is possible she was [[WildMassGuessing going to fight at Brian's side.]]
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* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler: They're merely a puppet that was created by Mammon to guide Brian into eventually releasing him.]]
* BecomingTheMask: After all is said and done, [[spoiler: it seems that humanity rubbed off a little on them.]]
* ButNowIMustGo: The epilogue reveals Shannon goes on a journey to [[spoiler: learn about humanity after Mammon's defeat, complete with her saying she'll meet Brian again in another land one day.]]
* EmotionlessGirl: [[spoiler: Her dialogue before and after the FinalBoss seems to hint at this. As an ArtificialHuman puppet created by Mammon, she states that she doesn't really understand or comprehend what it feels like to be a human. After Brian defeats Mammon, she decides to go on her own quest to figure out how to be a human.]]
* EvilMentor: [[spoiler: They were created specifically to guide Brian on his quest, which would have ended with Mammon escasping/possessing him.]]
* HumanityIsInfectious: [[spoiler: She becomes rather intrigued by humans even before Brian beats Mammon. After he does, she goes on her own quest to try and understand what it means to be human.]]
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: Ends up beating the crap out of Brian's father to keep him from interfering with Mammon's escape. Finding out this fact is what ultimately cements them as a villain [[HeelFaceTurn at first]].]]
* TheLancer: To Brian. Brian is small and has peppy combat animations. Shannon is tall, stoic, and a bit of a downer.
* RecurringTraveler: She is the only person Brian sees at every inn.
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Shannon was nothing more than a puppet created by Mammon for no other reason than to lead Brian to eventually release him. Her dialogue even after her status as such is revealed makes it seem that she doesn't bare any true ill will towards Brian, just that, as Mammon's creation, she believes firmly that [[YouCantFightFate Brian can't fight his own fate]].]]
* ReiAyanamiExpy: Perhaps, given her appearence and occasionally morbid observations.
* SexyMentor: More knowledgeable than Brian in the ways of the world, if not of magic, and one of the more attractive members of the cast.
* TheUnfought: Even after [[spoiler: their true nature as Mammon's puppet is revealed, you never end up actually fighting them.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There's not a lot about her that can be said without giving away the endgame.

!!Leo D'nardo

A fellow magician who Brian bumps into now and again. Was intended to be a party member early in development.
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* TheBusCameBack: He shows up in Begis' castle, giving Brian a place to save his game in hostile territory.
* {{Foil}}: To Brian, at least thematically. He dresses in fancy clothing compared to Brian's more humble outfit, suggesting that they come from two different walks of life.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: According to his first appearance he is on a quest of his own.
* TheSmartGuy: Seeing as how he's also a magic-user like Brian, he may have been a magic-using assistant.

!!Princess Flora

A presumably spunky princess and a cut party member.
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* TheBigGirl: She wields a sword, the most dangerous weapon of the coulda-been party members.
* DamselInDistress: She's abducted by Solvaring in the GBC remake.
* RebelliousPrincess: Her father would rather she stay safe, she'd rather roll up her sleeves and get her hands dirty. In this case he former wins out.


!!Grand Abbot

The first person to speak in the game and fill you in on the backstory. He has no relevance after he delivers his speech.
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* MrExposition: His entire role is to welcome new players to the game by outlining the theft of the Eletale Book and allow Brian to go looking for it.
* TheMentor: Was presumably this to Brian, prior to the game's events.
* TheWatcher: Doesn't lift a finger, other than to give Brian permission to loot the monastary's treasure chests on his way out. This can probably be excused by his incredibly advanced age.

!!Lord Bartholomy

Brian's missing father, constantly two steps ahead of him until the end [[spoiler:where he gets defeated by Shannon]].
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* BadassInDistress: So the other guys claim, at least.
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler:You never get the chance to save him yourself, an unpleasant invocation of OffscreenInertia.]]
* DistressedDude: When you finally run into him, [[spoiler:he's just gotten his ass handed to him by Shannon.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We last see him slumped against a wall, wounded from [[spoiler:his fight with Shannon]].

!!Epona

An elderly and powerful magician who helps Brian at two steps along his journey.
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* BigGood: She's the one who [[spoiler:sealed Mammon away the last time the Day of Grief occurred.]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: Apart from her role in the backstory, both times you find her are in regions that are otherwise heavy with monsters. Presumably, none of them wanted to press their luck fighting her.

!![[spoiler:Lavaar]]

[[spoiler:A mysterious magician, and the last of their people, found in a semi-hidden desert city sealed from the rest of the world.]]
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* AdaptationExpansion: In the Gameboy Color remake, Lavaar appears as soon as the opening of the game, and [[spoiler:is actually one of the thieves who stole the Eletale Book]].
* TheAtoner: In 64, at least; Lavaar expresses remorse for his actions and urges Brian to find the Eletale Book.
* DeathSeeker: A throwaway line of Lavaar's suggests that once the BigBad dies, their atonement will be complete and they can finally die.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Lavaar's slender frame and the cut of his robes make it hard to tell whether they're a man or a woman.
* [[EvilIsNotAToy Incredible Power is Not a Toy]]: Lavaar's recounting of the things they tried to do with the power of the Eletale Book implies that while they ''tried'' to do good with it, they was only really successful in bringing ruin.
-->'''Lavaar:''' ...But I was not worthy. The only powers I could control were those of famine and destruction. I could hate, but not love. I could terrify, but not inspire.
* TheExile: Lavaar has been banished to a lost city in the desert for their mistakes.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Lavaar rocks a long mane of pale silver locks.
* PredecessorVillain: It's implied by some of Lavaar's choice of words, as expressed above, that the power of the Eletale Book corrupted him into the villain of ancient times.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: It's explicitly stated that Lavaar was there during the first Day of Grief, and was punished to live in exile "for eternity, or until the evil we know as Mammon is defeated."
* TempleOfDoom: Subversion. Lavaar resides in one of these, but it's completely abandoned aside from them. You can loot its treasures with impunity.

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!!Solvaring
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A hulking mountain of a man, this bandit stole the Earth Orb and plans to use it to take over all of Kennishire. He serves as the first boss.
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* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: He abducts Flora in the GBC remake, stating this as his motive.
* DishingOutDirt: He stole the Earth Orb, and it's implied to be powering the magic he uses against you in his boss fight. Don't get close to him, or he'll cause a powerful Earth-based explosion. [[SecretAIMoves Naturally,]] you can never learn this spell.
* TheBrute: He's a mountain of muscle, and doesn't have much complexity to his plans besides conquering Kennishire.
* HiddenDepths: In the GBC remake, his MotiveRant suggests that despite his barbaric appearance, he was skilled enough in magic to become a Spirit Tamer before being exiled.
* MightyGlacier: Big, strong, and hypothetically slow (given how you just trade rounds, there's no way to tell if he's actually slow or also a LightningBruiser). The big concern is running out of MP trying to whittle down his health, requiring you to bash his skull in at the range he's most comfortable.
* MotiveRant: In the Gameboy Color remake, Solvaring goes into detail about how he used to be a Spirit Tamer like Brian, before he was exiled for scheming to raise an army of undead warriors.
* {{Necromancer}}: In the GBC remake, he was exiled for trying to become one and raise an undead army.
* OffscreenVillainy: Stole the Earth Orb and beat the stuffing out of the Kennishire palace guards long before you ever showed up. Subverted in the Gameboy Color remake, where he kidnaps Princess Flora, kills off some guards, and sends 3 powerful enemies to fight you.
* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: He dresses this way.
* RedBaron: He calls himself the "King of Beasts."
* StarterVillain: He's the first major antagonist Brian confronts, is the [[UnskilledButStrong least magically learned of the bosses]], and (relatively speaking) has the least ambition of the human(oid) villains.
* WakeUpCallBoss: He has a very strong amount of Defense, Attack power, and a very large movement range. His beam attack if not dodged still does quite a lot of damage. His close attack is an earthquake-like explosion that does even more damage and can easily defeat a low-defense Brian.
* WarmUpBoss: Despite the above, his ranged beam attack spell is somewhat easy to dodge by moving to the left or right in an arc-like fashion.

!!Zelse
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A twiggy magician seeking revenge on all those who belittled him. Though he was a relatively minor spellcaster before, he's become more powerful after he stole the Wind Jade.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the GBC remake/demake, he only stole the Wind Jade because he wanted to keep it out of Beigis' clutches. However, its power corrupted him.
* BlowYouAway: Attacks you with several powerful Wind-based spells [[SecretAIMoves that you can never learn,]] along with a more powerful variant of your [[RazorWind Large Cutter]] spell.
* BrokenBridge: Along with Nepty, his mastery over wind prevents ships from crossing the ocean. You've got to defeat him in order to ensure safe passage to the other kingdoms.
* TheBrute: Even more brutish than Solvaring, as his motivations seem to revolve around avenging petty slights.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: By the account of a few small-time bandits he used to run with, he suffered from a case of SmallNameBigEgo. Then he stole the Wind Jade, and its magical power made him much more dangerous.
* LeanAndMean: He's as slender as a rail, and quite the haughty piece of work.
* OffscreenVillainy: Stole the Wind Jade well before you ever showed up.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: In the GBC remake/demake, he stole the WindJade to protect its power from Beigis. However, he was implied to be corrupted by its power, not being worthy of it.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has silver-white hair, but he's quite the black-hearted scoundrel.
* WhosLaughingNow: His motivation for taking the Jade; he wanted revenge on those who belittled him..

!!Nepty
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A spell-slinging nymph who stole the Water Jewel, using its power to render the seas impassable. She intends to become queen of the world...and Brian's in the way.
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* ApparentlyHumanMerfolk: Lives underwater. Other than her sea-based accoutrements, blue hair, and funky ears, she's a dead ringer for human.
* BrokenBridge: By wielding the Water Jewel, Nepty has made it impossible for ships to traverse the ocean safely. You have to defeat her before you can reach your next destination.
* BubbleGun: Her bubble spell a magical, particularly ''nasty'' take on this trope -- it's hard to dodge, and hits multiple times.
* DarkActionGirl: Her balletic movements and haughty tone set her apart from Shilf.
%%* FantasticRacism: Not a fan of humans, this one.
* KneelBeforeZod: She explicitly lists this as one of her goals for humanity, before demanding that Brian do the same.
* LittleBitBeastly: If those fines aren't part of her headdress, then they serve as her ears.
* MakingASplash: Her attacks consist of hurling water bubbles or forming a swirling barrier of it around herself.
* OffscreenVillainy: Caused storms and redirected currents. This makes her the only villain to affect you personally, as your ship can't get where it's going if you don't stop her.
* TakeOverTheWorld: She's the first of the speaking antagonists to express this as her goal.
* UnusualEars: They are long and look like fish fins.

!!Shilf
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A buxom cultist devoted to Mammon.
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* TheDragon: Her and [[spoiler:Shannon]] are CoDragons to [[spoiler:Mammon.]]
* EvilRedhead: She's got bright red hair, and worships the game's version of the devil.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Fires [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] from her pointer finger. As usual, [[SecretAIMoves you can't learn this spell.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: She hints at the true BigBad's involvement long before you confront them.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Previous bosses had at least a ''little'' foreshadowing, being mentioned by npcs that the player could talk to. Shilf, however? She's found hanging out in some lost ruins, introduces herself, and then attacks.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: She says that she's been waiting "a thousand years" for the return of Mammon, yet doesn't look a day over thirty.


!!Fargo
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A renegade pyromancer currently hiding out in an active volcano.
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* DragonWithAnAgenda: States he has no intention to give the orbs over to King Beigis as he has been instructed.
%%* HighCollarOfDoom: Wears one.
* EvilRedhead: His hair is more orange than Shilf's, but his villainy isn't in question.
* MacguffinDeliveryService: Was waiting on Brian to bring him the other three gems, so he could kill Brian and take them for himself. Unfortunately for him, [[BullyingADragon Brian arrives with three gems' power worth of magic behind him]]...
* OffscreenVillainy: He unleashed a conflagration that incinerated a town. We only get to see the charred aftermath.
* PerpetualFrowner: He's scowling when you face him.
* PlayingWithFire: He's a pyromancer, and isn't shy about abusing his flame magic to leave a trail of destruction in his wake.
* SmugSnake: He's got dreams of overthrowing Begis, and expects that he'll be able to steal the other three elemental stones from Brian without much trouble. Needless to say, it's not as easy as he'd think.

!!Guilty
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A hideous ogre with strange, unearthly magic.
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* BigRedDevil: He's probably not a demon but his skin color and horns give off this vibe.
* TheDragon: King Beigis’ right hand man who is head of magical research, devastating the land and creating various monsters.
* TheEvilGenius: His experiments with magic have blasted the landscape.
* GambitRoulette: ''Possibly'' implied. He has the least dialog of all characters but he claims he's let Brian get this far purely so he can harvest his vast array of spells. Either he's bluffing, he's behind all the thefts happening at once, or [[WhatCouldHaveBeen future revisions of the script would have better implied his hand in events.]]
* HumanoidAbomination: May or may not have always been this way.
* NonElemental: His magic, along with the final boss's, are without element and quite powerful.
* PowerParasite: Plans on cracking Brian open to get at his magic powers.
* OffscreenVillainy: The eternal darkness and general ominousness of the final areas are attributed to his magic.
* ShoutOut: Strongly resembles an Ogre Mage as seen in Dungeons and Dragons.
* WasOnceAMan: It is implied Guilty is meant to be a human magician turned into a hideous aberration by experiments with magic.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Though you should be able to tell this [[ObviouslyEvil looking at him]].

!!King Beigis
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The penultimate enemy, a sword-swinging despot armed with black magic.
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* AnimeHair: Has a ridiculously thick and tall mohawk on his head.
* BeardOfEvil: He rocks a thick, dark beard that serves to make him even more imposing.
* BigBadWannabe: Despite being set up as the main villain he was really nothing more than a pawn for [[spoiler: Shannon and Mammon]].
* TheCaligula: No one in Brannoch Town seems too fond of him, not that they are without good reason.
* CoolSword: He carries a saber with him that can fire a powerful SwordBeam.
* DarkIsEvil: He dresses in dark colors, and serves as the peniultimate foe that Brian must defeat.
* EvilOverlord: As a corrupt monarch with powerful allies who seeks to conquer the realm.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was implied to be the TokenEvilTeammate of the three major monarchs, but still respected the sovereignty of his peers. Then he got ahold of the Eletale Book, and it all went downhill from there.
* {{Greed}}: He won't be satisfied until everything in his sight belongs to him.
* TheHeavy: He seems to be the mover and shaker behind the plot until the final boss shows up.
* OffscreenVillainy: Incinerated a village and its occupants to test out his newfound powers.
* SwordBeam: His close-range attack is to draw his saber and unleash a sharp crescent wave.
* TInTyrant: He's in full battle armor when you meet him, and there's little reason to believe this isn't normal for a warlike king like him.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: A guard tells the king became a very different person after [[spoiler: Shannon]] gave him magical powers and has since set his sights on conquering Celtland.

!!Mammon
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An unspeakable horror from beyond time and space. He's here to finish the job he started on the Day of Grief.
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: As Shannon and Beigis' boss, he was the one behind all the trouble.]]
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: [[spoiler: He's a monstrous being named after on of the seven Princes of Hell.]]
* DemonicPossession: Although vague, their dialogue just before their fight seems to imply [[spoiler: this is why they needed Brian in order to escape their prison/realm.]]
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler: The final boss looks ''by far'' the least human.]]
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler: Its hatred of humans is fueled by this. Lacking a human spirit, it can't comprehend what it's like for humans to feel positive emotions, a fact that angers it to no end]].
* EvilIsBigger: [[spoiler: The most wicked enemy in the game absolutely towers over the player character.]]
* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler: Literally his first line of dialogue: "......... Ha... Ha ha ha ha ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: Shortly after finding out he even exists you fight him.]]
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: [[spoiler: To somewhat smaller degree, you get hints of his existence through the game and he is mentioned by name once, but he still doesn't get a lot of build up.]]
* GoodWingsEvilWings: [[spoiler: Take a guess which he sports?]]
* GreenEyedMonster: [[spoiler: Somewhat literally. Its hatred of humans stems from the fact that, lacking a human spirit itself, it is unable to understand/feel what happiness is.]]
* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler: He can hold his hands over his head and create a bright light to attack, though it's treated as Wind magic. [[AlwaysAccurateAttack It hits the whole battlefield, so you can't dodge it]] unless you have a [[GameBreaker handy Magic Barrier]] active.]]
%%* HiddenVillain: Mostly due to lack of foreshadowing.
* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: Gets next to no screen time or foreshadowing but he is the reason for all the chaos in the game, through the use of his followers.]]
* {{Mammon}}: Mammon is the main villain and a powerful demon, although he lacks strong associations with greed -- rather, [[spoiler:he seeks to destroy humans because he envies their uniqueness]].
* PeacefulInDeath: [[spoiler: After Brian defeats it, as it slowly dies, it says its finally at peace now that it no longer has to deal with humanity.]]
* PurpleIsPowerful: The strongest enemy in the game is coated in this color.
* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler: Epona locked him in Mammon's World and he's aiming to break free.]]
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler: While he's dying, he can't comprehend how he could have been beaten.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: As much as a character can be given [[ExcusePlot the setting]].
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: Does not take his defeat well at all and goes LaughingMad as he dies.]]

!!Wyvern

A recurring foe and one of the more iconic enemies of the game, both for its relative difficulty and for its impressive Jay Leno chin.
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* BossInMookClothing: Wyverns are damned unpleasant to fight. On the other hand they are also perhaps the most common enemy in the game, appearing in two regions. Only Blood Gels and Termants show up more. It has 310 HP and your magic is vastly weak outside of Avalanche. The Gameboy remake significantly lowers its HP to 210 and your magic is vastly more powerful, subverting the trope.
* DegradedBoss: Since they appear in more areas than most other enemies, wyverns eventually become little more than speed bumps as a demonstration of your increase in power. Their PaletteSwap Red Wyvern cousins are naturally easier to kick the ass of, oddly enough.

!!Other Enemies

An assortment of oddities out to kill the hell out of Brian. A surprisingly diverse lot, even with the occasional pallet swap and model swap.
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* CatGirl: The Werecats in the desert. They are adorable but still dangerous.
* ChestMonster: Mimics are in the game and here they are large snails who use treasure chests as their shells. Oddly enough they never try to take you by surprise by impersonating an operable chest, you just encounter them in regular random fights.
* DemBones: The Skelatons and Skelebats.
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Rabbits, hippos, sunflowers, bluebells, dogs, and animated piles of rotting meat. These are ''the first enemies in the game.''
* OurMonstersAreWeird: The game is well known for having an especially memorable batch of eclectic monsters. This includes tulips with giant lips, wolf goats, scorpions made of water, fish on top of pikes, lions with flaming manes, and flying pink sunfish.
* OurOrcsAreDifferent: Here they are pig-headed warriors who use Earth magic. You can also fight baby orcs known as Orc Jr.
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