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These are the magical beings/pieces on the game board of ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', which the Game Master can use in order to obscure the truth of the game board or guide the meta characters to reaching it. Since Battler's goal is to disprove magic, most of these characters are his enemies.
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[[foldercontrol]]

!Mariage Sorciere's Servants

[[folder:Ronove]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/TomokazuSugita (JP)
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->"''I see. To shake hands with you, Battler-sama, I must create a fitting atmosphere in a suitable location, and exchange sweet words and physical language with you that rings true to your heart. When the opportunity arrives, I will prepare that location. You know, I also lo-ve those kinds of situations?''"

One of Beatrice's 72 demon servants, ranked 27, and the head of Beatrice's set of furniture. He usually attends Beatrice directly, and so his combat abilities aren't explored until Episode 4. Ronove enjoys teasing others but has a cordial relationship with most of the players.

From an anti-fantasy perspective, he is Genji.
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* AffablyEvil: The "evil" part comes from the fact that he's a demon, but the "affable" part is far more apparent in his personality.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Many of his interactions with Battler lean him towards this.
* BarrierWarrior: He specializes in creating magical barriers.
* BattleButler: Being a magical demon version of Genji, of course he's this.
* ClassyCravat: Part of his BattleButler outfit.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's pretty much okay with all the murdering and stuff, but he seemed somewhat sickened [[spoiler:by Eva Beatrice killing Rosa over and over again]]. Also, after what Beatrice pulls in Episode 3, he's quite clearly angry with her, but this may have been acting [[spoiler:especially since Beatrice's behavior being an act was ''also'' an act]].
* FlowerMotifs: Roses. Elegant, yet hides thorns.
* TheGadfly: Quite snarky towards Beatrice. At the start of episode four, he also plays a trick on her to embarrass her in front of Battler. Did he do this because he genuinely didn't like what she did or because it amused him? Both, most likely.
* GentlemanSnarker: TheGadfly meets WickedCultured.
* HighClassGlass: Sports a sophisticated-looking monocle.
* ImageSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNbXRLx2VhU Red Rose Bloomin']].
* MercyKill: To Genji for the first twilight in Episode 3.
* NiceGuy: For a high ranking demon, he's very friendly and feels obliged to serve tea and cookies even to enemies.
* NobleDemon: He's this from the beginning, but it becomes more and more apparent each episode.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: At least not when it comes to Battler.
* ServileSnarker: He may be Beatrice's servant, but that doesn't stop him from making cutting remarks about how she does things.
* SignatureLaugh: Pukukuku...
* SignificantNameOverlap: "Ronove" and "Ronoue" are more-or-less the same word (ロノウェ versus ロノウエ). [[spoiler:This is most likely because Sayo Yasuda based Ronove off of Genji.]]
* SomethingAboutARose: For crying loud out, his {{nosebleed}} turns into rose petals!
* SupremeChef: Apparently his cookies and tea are absolutely amazing.
* WorthyOpponent: He is this to Jessica in Episode 4. It goes both ways, as [[FriendlyEnemy he is very complimeting and respectful to her as well during their fight.]]
* WriteWhoYouKnow: InUniverse, [[spoiler:Sayo Yasuda]] based Ronove off of Genji. To further reinforce this, a flashback in the [=EP8=] manga reveals that young Genji looked very much like Ronove.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gaap]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/YukiKaida (JP)
[[quoteright:197:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gaap_ps3_638.png]]
->"''But only if he's hot!''"

Another one of Beatrice's demon servants, ranked 33. Cheerful and rather arrogant, she is quite good friends with Beatrice and apparently a bit of a fashionista.
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* AnimalMotifs: She's often compared to a hornet because of those stiletto-heeled kicks.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of lost items. [[spoiler:This is a plot point, as Sayo Yasuda's clumsiness causes her to lose things often. Her highly overactive imagination gave rise to Gaap!Beatrice as an imaginary friend.]]
* AntiquatedLinguistics: In Episode 7, at first, [[spoiler:when Sayo Yasuda imagined her as the witch Beatrice. When Sayo became Beatrice, she adopted the old-fashioned speech patterns for herself]].
* BullyTurnedBuddy: [[spoiler:At first, Sayo Yasuda imagined Gaap as a malicious spirit who enjoyed tormenting her by making her lose things and getting her into trouble. Soon enough, Sayo turned Gaap into her closest imaginary friend after Shannon became her main identity. Gaap continues to be a good friend to Sayo after her transformation into Beatrice.]]
* CatchPhrase: "But only if he's hot!"
* ChekhovsGunman: She's mentioned a few times ''very'' early, but doesn't appear until the middle of the story.
* CombatStilettos: She has a powerful kick and her high heels make it even more painful.
* CoolBigSis: She plays the role of a playful older sister to Beatrice.
* ElegantGothicLolita: She's very fond of [[UsefulNotes/LolitaFashion Lolita fashions]] and specifically mentions getting her clothes from "Devilish Pretty" (a ShoutOut to the popular real-life Lolita brand Angelic Pretty; her outfit is heavily inspired by [[https://d2qdztz5tk5zxi.cloudfront.net/original/2X/8/858af90dc9006a5ad376ff662db18d09e10a269f.jpg an actual dress]] from that brand).
* {{Expy}}: Her abilities and some of appearance is a reference to Yukari Yakumo, the "gap youkai" from ''Franchise/TouhouProject''.
* HairColorDissonance: Her hair is supposed to be gold, like Beatrice's, but some see her as a strawberry blonde instead, probably partially due to the color interaction of her dress and her hair.
* ImaginaryFriend: [[spoiler:Gaap was originally created as an imaginary friend to Sayo Yasuda, who imagined her as the witch Beatrice. After Sayo decided to become Beatrice, Gaap became Sayo's nameless witch friend until Maria named her as the Literature/ArsGoetia demon Gaap.]]
* KickChick: She fights almost exclusively with her legs.
* MinidressOfPower: She's one of Beatrice's most powerful demons and fights in a red minidress.
* TheNicknamer: She tends to shorten her friends' names, only using the last syllable or two. Like calling Beatrice "Riiche" and Virgilia "Lia".
* ThePrankster: She enjoys teleporting things and people as a means of pranks.
* PhantomThief: Ronove says that Gaap likes to steal small things just to play pranks on people. [[spoiler: In [=EP7=] this becomes a plot point.]]
* QuirkyCurls: She has a very curly hairstyle, and her characterization follows TheTrickster pretty closely.
* SexySlitDress: Taken to its logical extreme. Gaap sports a red minidress with a slit that completely exposes the left side of her body.
* ShoutOut: In Episode 7, when talking about ''Literature/AndThenThereWereNone'', she claims to be [[Franchise/TouhouProject "U.N. Owen, 495-year-old witch".]] [[note]]a reference to Flandre Scarlet, a 495-year-old vampire, and her famous {{Leitmotif}}, "U.N. Owen was her?"[[/note]]
* {{Sideboob}}: Her red dress leaves the sides of her breasts uncovered. She's also that trope's current page image.
* SitcomArchNemesis: She loves to tease Virgilia, and is probably the only one who can make the usually composed witch lose her calm.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: "A {{wardrobe malfunction}} [[TheissTitillationTheory waiting to happen]]."
* TeleportSpam: One of the ways she can use her VillainTeleportation.
* ThinkingUpPortals: Her specialty is creating "gaps" in space, allowing her to instantaneously move herself and other objects anywhere she wants, which she uses to pull pranks.
* VaporWear: The gap at the side of her dress leaves enough of her chest and legs exposed for us to know for sure that she isn't wearing any underwear.
* VillainTeleportation: Being the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the idea of losing things, she uses teleportation magic. This makes her one of Beatrice's strongest minions.
* WeaponizedTeleportation: Her fighting style, as seen in her fight against George, consists of using her portals to teleport her opponent right above her so they land right on her kick and she sends them flying. Then she teleports them back to pull the same attack over again.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sakutaro]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/MinoriChihara (JP)
[[quoteright:222:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saku_ps3_2389.png]]
->"''From now on, I'll always be with you. Together for eternity... So don't let go of me, okay?''"

A stuffed toy lion that Maria received as a present from Rosa for her birthday. She eventually puts a soul into it and he takes the form of a young boy with lion ears wearing a shirt that is way too big for him.
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* BarrierWarrior: Is able to produce barriers and negate any type of offensive magic directed at him or whoever he's protecting.
* BestFriend: Sakutaro is Maria's most precious friend, since he was a gift from Rosa.
* BreakTheCutie: The extra TIPS "Sakutaro, To Purgatory Mountain".
* TheCameo: He appears as a guardian spirit in ''Manga/TheUnforgivingFlowersBlossomInTheDeadOfNight''. Well, [[{{Expy}} not exactly him]], but...
* CatBoy: Well, more like Lion Boy, but still.
* CheerfulChild: All together now - "{{SQUEE}}!"
* CompanionCube: From a mundane perspective, he's really just a regular stuffed animal which Maria pretends is alive to cope with her loneliness.
* CowardlyLion: Nervous by nature, to the point of being afraid to go outside unless he's quickly able to retreat into Maria's pocket, but when things get serious, he won't back down from protecting her.
* CuteOversizedSleeves: After Maria puts a soul into him, he takes the form of a young human boy with lion ears wearing a shirt that's way too big for him. The sleeves of the shirt go past his hands, which adds to his cute appearance.
* {{Determinator}}: Even if he's afraid, he won't back down from protecting Maria.
* DiplomaticImpunity: He holds a decoration as a diplomat, and all witches, weapons, furniture in Mariage Sorciere as well as demons and divine spirits who are in contract with the alliance, are not permitted to take aim at him. Sakutarou's diplomatic immunity grants him the power to disable weapons, but he cannot prevent the use of shields and barriers.
* {{Expy}}: InUniverse it's mentioned that Maria based him on Kero-chan from ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura''.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: Maria loves him, of course, and the Stakes of Purgatory will always glomp him on sight while proclaiming how cute he is.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He's blonde, and he wouldn't hurt a fly.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler: How Rosa kills him. In the manga, it's portrayed as OffWithHisHead instead.]]
* ItWasAGift: Sakutaro was a handmade [[spoiler:(which is implied to be false)]] birthday gift that Maria received from Rosa, which is why she treasures him so much.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68ODs3BPr4o Sakutarou's adventure]] ; which is, incidentally, the title of the novel series written by [[spoiler:Ange]] in the epilogue.
* LittleBitBeastly: His humanoid form is a young boy with lion ears.
* LivingToys: From a fantasy perspective, he's a stuffed animal who came to life after Maria put a soul into him.
* MarshmallowHell: Happens to him when Maria decides to summon the Sisters of Purgatory for Ange.
* MoralityChain: To Maria. [[spoiler:When Sakutaro dies, Maria loses it.]]
* ThePollyanna: He always tries to convince Maria to see things in a happy light, reassuring her that Rosa still loves her and is working hard for her despite their obviously troubled relationship. From a mundane perspective, this is Maria trying to tell herself these things whenever she [[LoveMartyr berates herself for not appreciating her mother]].
* ReplacementGoldfish: [[spoiler:The Sakutarou plushie Ange gives to Maria towards the end of [=EP4=] is implied to be this, and not the real Sakutarou. Ange frames it as having revived Sakutarou after Rosa tore him in half, but there are hints that Ange actually found an identical plushie since Sakutarou was really a mass-produced toy and not handmade by Rosa.]]
* ShoutOut: Maria originally wanted to name him "Sakura" after the heroine of her favorite show, [[Manga/CardcaptorSakura Card Master Sakura]], but when she was told he would be a male lion she changed it to sound more masculine. This doubles as a MythologyGag since a similar reference to ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' was made in ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''.
* ThereIsAnother: Almost completely obfuscated by roundabout writing and presentation as magic, but [[spoiler:it's all but stated that the Sakutarou plushie Ange gives MARIA is not a resurrected Sakutarou, but an identical plushie]]. It's implied that [[spoiler:a Sakutarō plushie was the "thing" Ange saw in Kawabata's house, since Beatrice choked when she tried to say in red that Sakutarō's plushie was unique.]] In the TIP "Sakutarou, to Purgatory Mountain", we see Sakutarou revived in a [[spoiler:cloth shop]] with [[spoiler:Ange, presumably looking for cloth to buy so she can make another plushie, though in the Tsubasa manga it's instead confirmed that Ange found another Sakutarou plushie at Kawabata's house. It's also implied and later made explicit in the manga (by having Rosa outright admit it), that Sakutarou wasn't actually a unique handmade stuffed animal, and he was really just a mass-produced toy that Rosa bought in a store.]]
* VegetarianCarnivore: Despite being a lion, he says he's a "vegeta-lion" who doesn't eat meat.
* VerbalTic: Uryuu!
[[/folder]]

!!The Stakes of Purgatory

[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:223:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sevensistersofpurgatory_84.bmp]]
[[caption-width-right:223:Clockwise, starting from the upper left: Belphegor, Beezlebub, Asmodeus, Mammon, Leviathan, Lucifer, Satan]]
Seven sisters and articles of furniture who serve Beatrice. Each arises to kill those who are guilty of the sin she represents.
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* AffablyEvil: None of them have any aversion about killing or maiming, but when their services aren't needed they're quite sweet girls, if a bit loud.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: [[spoiler:Though their appearances and personalities are based on Sayo Yasuda's former fellow servants, they're also based on seven real stakes that Kinzo bought, believing they were rare occult artifacts when in reality they're nothing more than paperweights.]]
* BodyguardBabes: While they most commonly commit many of the murders on the island, they also serve to protect their master in need.
* CutenessProximity: Put Sakutarou anywhere near them and they'll immediately {{glomp}} him on sight.
%%* DodgeTheBullet
* {{Flanderization}}: An InUniverse example: [[spoiler:they're essentially Flanderized versions of the servants Sayo Yasuda used to work with, each of them with a single trait (their respective deadly sin) played up to the extreme.]]
* HappinessInSlavery: They state openly that they are only happy when they are summoned and used, because "that's why furniture exists".
* HiddenDepths: ''How'' the Stakes represent their Vice is not simply {{Card Carrying Villain}}y. For example, Belphegor of Sloth is a very hard worker, but if she did all the work, no one else would... and so she lazes around.
* ImageSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhKX3TaOu8 Let's Gouge!]]
** The CD single for "Katayoku no Tori" also contains a B-side about them called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upv7kEEKrac VII]].
* {{Imaginary Friend}}s: [[spoiler:To Ange in [=EP4=]. Mammon states outright that they're nothing but delusions Ange created to cope with having no real friends.]]
* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: Towards Sakutarou. All seven of them. [[{{Glomp}} At the same time]].
* LaserBlade: Their primary weapons in their human forms are blades they form on their arms.
* LivingWeapon: They can transform into stakes to pierce their targets at high speed. [[spoiler:In reality, that’s what they are.]]
* LyricalDissonance: PlayedForLaughs with their ImageSong (see above), which is a sweet technopop number about [[CuteAndPsycho how badly they want to kill you.]]
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: During the game, they're ruthless and very much capable of killing in cold blood. Behind the scenes, they're not so bad -- we see Beelzebub and Battler playfully fighting over Ronove's baking early in [=EP4=], and let's not get into [[{{Squee}} Sakutaro]]. The most notable example, however, is [[spoiler:Mammon]] who constantly accompanies [[spoiler:Ange]] in Episode 4 (which is interesting since she's based on [[spoiler:Manon, the token Fukuin House servant who was nice to the series' TragicVillain, Sayo]]).
* MsFanservice: Ange doesn't fail to mention that she's relieved nobody can see them besides her, due to the outfits they wear. Even Battler calls them "the sexy-assed sisters" and openly flirts with them at times.
* MythologyGag: Remove their red top, and you have [[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Angel Mort's uniform]].
* [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/DemonsOrAngels Names To Run Away From: Demons Or Angels]]: They are named after a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Deadly_Sins#Associations_with_demons 16th century classification of demons]] which linked those seven demons to the SevenDeadlySins. Just another hint of the deadly weapons they are.
* OnlySixFaces: In the visual novel they all share the same sprite, with their different hairstyles being the only way to tell them apart. The manga makes their faces a bit more distinct.
* PinballProjectile: One of the stock sound effects in the game is a stake quickly bouncing around in a room. If you hear that, unless you have an extremely high magical resistance, you better hope you're not the target.
* PunchClockVillain: As shown with their interaction with Ange and Maria, when not brutally torturing and killing people, the Stakes are rather sweet and personable.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: They act like one of these whenever somebody summons all of them together.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: They have red eyes and they are dangerous demonic weapons used to kill characters many times.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: They're all named after demons according to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_demons#Binsfeld.27s_classification_of_demons Binsfeld's classification of demons]].
* SevenDeadlySins: Each of them represents one sin and they usually let the one do the kill who represents the heaviest sin of their enemy.
* ShowgirlSkirt: They wear mini skirts split down the front to show off their thighs.
* ShownTheirWork: The names of the stakes actually correspond to a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Deadly_Sins#Associations_with_demons 16th century classification of demons]] which linked those seven demons to the SevenDeadlySins. More details on this topic are on the [[Trivia/UminekoWhenTheyCry Trivia Page]].
* StockingFiller: They all wear garters to hold up their stockings.
* TsurimeEyes: All of them have these eyes.
* WriteWhoYouKnow: An InUniverse example; [[spoiler:they're actually based on former servants of the Ushiromiya family, who often bullied Sayo Yasuda.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lucifer]]
!!Lucifer of {{Pride}}
!!!Voiced by: Creator/YukaSaitou (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ps3_lucifer_21.png]]

The eldest sister.
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* BoisterousWeakling: Lucifer acts like the boss of the sisters, but is actually the weakest. And painfully aware of it.
* BreakTheHaughty: She loses to Kanon, then gets pressured into a self-deprecating request for help from her sisters. She bursts into tears halfway through.
* ButtMonkey: Due to being both bossy and weaker than the others, she gets teased a lot. She also takes some of the blame for the sisters as a group when something goes wrong. This mainly occurs in the TIPS.
* HonorBeforeReason: She declares that she's going to pierce Kanon's heart, and ends up getting intercepted when he prepares for just that. She could have aimed for any other spot to throw him off, but her pride wouldn't allow it.
* {{Tsundere}}: Lucifer is normally arrogant and bossy, but once in a while her nicer side shows.
* WeakBossStrongUnderlings: She's the weakest of the sisters, but still their leader.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leviathan]]
!!Leviathan of [[GreenEyedMonster Envy]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/MadokaYonezawa (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ps3_leviathan_10.png]]

The second eldest.
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* DefeatMeansRespect: She comes to have great respect and admiration for Kyrie after the latter's murderous jealousy for her long dead love rival manages to surpass Leviathan's envy for her sisters getting powers faster than her.
* DrivenByEnvy: She was the last to develop powers out of the sister. She says her envy of her sisters for 7 days and 7 nights awakened her power.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Satan]]
!!Satan of [[HairTriggerTemper Wrath]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/YokoHikasa (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rg3_a12_3f3f.png]]

The third sister.
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* HairTriggerTemper: She gets angry very easily and loudly berates her sisters for stepping out of line.
* ImageSong: [[https://youtu.be/MX3qTf31yOI Unfeeling Flame]]
* MysticalWhiteHair: She's a magical representation of Wrath with platinum hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Belphegor]]
!!Belphegor of [[LazyBum Sloth]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/SeikoYoshida (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rg4_a12_def1.png]]

The fourth sister.
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* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: Described as having a sense of integrity uncommon in a witch's furniture. This is why she grants Rudolf's request to die in the honourable way he desires: backs together, walking three steps and taking a shot like in westerns.
* TakingTheBullet: In the third arc, Belphegor does this for [[spoiler:Eva-Beatrice]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mammon]]
!!Mammon of {{Greed}}
!!!Voiced by: Ayano Niina (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rg5_a12_3f3f.png]]

The fifth sister.
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* BestFriend: All the Stakes were Ange's friends, but Mammon is undoubtedly the closest to her.
* {{Mammon}}: Mammon is the demon who represents Greed. She always wants more of anything and everything, whether it's knowledge, affection, or material things.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a brutal one to Ange while Ange is [[spoiler: erasing the Seven Stakes in a rage, pointing out that she's being as much of a bully as her schoolmates and that by erasing her she'll be erasing "her first and final friend".]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beelzebub]]
!!Beelzebub of [[VillainousGlutton Gluttony]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/YuriYamaoka (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rg6_a12_smiling_1.png]]

The sixth sister.
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* AnimeHair: Her drill-shaped pigtails.
* {{Beelzebub}}: Beelzebub is the demon representing Gluttony and is always talking about food.
* CatchPhrase: Onaka suitaaa~! (I'm hungryyy~!), unsurprisingly. She says it every time she is flustered, even when it has nothing to do with the context.
* ExtremeOmnivore: Beelzebub is prone to even using [[ITasteDelicious her own]] [[ImAHumanitarian flesh]] if she thinks it will be yummy.
* GirlishPigtails: She's the second youngest sister and wears her hair in pigtails.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Asmodeus]]
!!Asmodeus of {{Lust}}
!!!Voiced by: Creator/AkiToyosaki (JP)
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rg7_a12_smiling_1.png]]

The youngest sister.
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* {{Asmodeus}}: Asmodeus is the demon representing {{Lust}}, but looks and behaves like a HormoneAddledTeenager.
* DoubleEntendre: In the TIP "Game Master Battler", Asmodeus says that as a revenge for Lucifer [[spoiler:gouging Battler in Episode 3, Battler should "gouge into her this time"]]. What follows is actually a TickleTorture.
* GirlishPigtails: She's the youngest sister and ties her hair into long twintails to show it.
* HormoneAddledTeenager: She's presented as a girl who's incredibly fixated on falling in love with someone.
[[/folder]]

!!Chiester Sisters Imperial Guard Corps
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/siestasgroup_5514.bmp]]
[[caption-width-right:258:Left to right: 45, 00, 410]]

Servants of Beatrice and Eva-Beatrice who look like bunny girls. It's heavily implied that they were originally Maria's furniture. They wear flags resembling Iceland's and apparently serve a "[[Myth/ArthurianLegend Lord Pendragon]]". More powerful Chiesters were "manufactured" for [=EP6=], though they have never been shown.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: WordOfGod states that they represent [[spoiler:the [[SawedOffShotgun Sawed Off Shotguns]] used to murder everyone on the island]].
* ArchEnemy: [[spoiler:[[FantasyForbiddingMother Rosa Ushiromiya]] aka [[WickedWitch The Black Witch]] is this for all of them.]]
* BadassAdorable: These bunny girls are much more dangerous than they look.
%%* BilingualBonus: Their firing sequence for those who know Greek and Japanese. Full translation on the [[Trivia/UminekoWhenTheyCry Trivia Page]].
* BodyguardBabes: Much like the Stakes, they're attractive girls in revealing outfits and serve as their master's bodyguards/assassins.
* BreadEggsMilkSquick: "Babysitting, laundry, shooting down meteorites: we'll succeed in any type of mission."
* ChromaticArrangement: 00 has blonde hair, 45 has pink hair and 410 has light blue hair.
* ColorCodedCharacters: 00's uniform is black, 45 is red, 410 is blue, 556 is purple.
* CostumeExaggeration: Their outfits are a cross between a military uniform and a PlayboyBunny costume.
* ImageSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSj-t-dsTC4 Dahlia]], for Chiester 556.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Try being able to fire through a keyhole and kill someone. Justified, given that the arrows are [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon magic laser arrows]].
%%* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1r6OniHVww Dance of the]] MoonRabbit''.
* LittleBitBeastly: They look like pretty girls with rabbits ears and tails.
* LivingToys: [[spoiler:They're implied to be the ceramic rabbit figurines that belonged to Maria.]]
* MeaningfulName: Their name is a corruption of the word "Win'''chester'''", the type of rifle used by the adults in the series. [[spoiler:Indeed, according to WordOfGod, they represent the Winchester rifles being used to murder the people on the island.]]
* NoodleIncident: In one of the TIPS, 45 mentions a "Chocolate terrorist attack" after which it was forbidden for troops to make chocolate themselves. [[spoiler:Given they're Maria's toys in the anti-magic version of events, who Maria plays with when home alone, it becomes a ''[[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext little]]'' easier to guess what that means.]]
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: They act like one of these whenever a witch summons them to kill somebody.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Stakes, they have red eyes and are murder weapons in the form of young girls.
* RedOniBlueOni: 45 and 410 appear together most often, and their temperaments are inverted from their colors.
* RejectedApology: [[spoiler:It is revealed in the 07th Expansion All Character Settings Collection that while 556 has been revived and is finally reunited with her sisters and MARIA, all four Chiesters are unwilling to forgive ROSA. It's explicitly stated that their hands sweat with tension every time they meet her (with 556 and 45 still dreading her).]]
* ReplacementMooks: EVA summons them after Leviathan and Belphegor are defeated by Rudolf and Kyrie. The surviving stakes aren't too happy about that.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Despite their magical origins, their needs to reboot, load, link, etc. if nothing else are definitely derived from this trope. Their magic also looks like an [[EnergyWeapons Energy Weapon]].
* ShowgirlSkirt: Much like the Stakes, they wear mini skirts split down the front. This allows people to see their thigh tattoos.
* SiblingTeam: Each of them is always seen working together with at least one of their sisters, since it's explicity stated that they work better when [[{{Synchronization}} they are linked together]].
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Their name was initially romanized by fan translation groups as "Siesta," but WordOfGod claims that the correct romanization is "Chiester," first shown in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MTmMprmZIw spinoff fighting game]].
* ThemeNaming: Each of them are named after types of bullets (the 00 buckshot, the .45 Colt, the .410 shotgun shell, and the 5.56mm NATO).
%%* VitriolicBestBuds: 45 and 410 have shades of this.
* YouAreNumberSix: They don't have actual names to call them, just numbers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chiester 00]]
!!!Voiced by: Shion Hirota (JP)
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/siesta00.png]]

The Chiester squadron leader. She specializes in reconnaissance and advance guard.
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* EyepatchOfPower: She has an eyepatch over her right eye, having lost it in battle.
* TheLeader: She's the lhe leader of the squadron.
* NotSoStoic: According to her profile, she isn't actually as calm and composed as she appears. For example, not even she can help but burst into tears after Kinzo insults her.
* ScarsAreForever: She has a scarred ear.
* SuperStrength: 00 is able to stop Krauss from tackling Kinzo and lifting him in the air using ''one hand''.
* VerbalTic: She ends most of her sentences with "de arimasu" (the uncontracted version of "desu"), which is usually used in military contexts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chiester 45]]
!!!Voiced by: Mariko Mizuno (EP 1 - 8), Creator/YumiriHanamori (''Saku'' onwards) (JP)
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s45_a11_def1.png]]

She specializes in scouting, deciding orders, and providing support for her sisters.
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* ApologisesALot: Chiester 45 seems to be continuously on the verge of a breakdown, thinking that she'll get punished for something. Often, it leads to this behavior.
* {{Expy}}: 45 is clearly based off Reisen Udongein Inaba from ''Franchise/TouhouProject''.
* GirlishPigtails: She wears her hair in twintails.
* ProneToTears: She always seems as though she'll break down crying any minute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chiester 410]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/EriKitamura (JP)
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s41_a11_def1.png]]

She's the squadron's primary sniper. She specializes in firing control.
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* TheGadfly: Chiester 410's profile says she likes to tease more straight-laced characters like Chiester 45 or Lucifer.
* TheHyena: Chiester 410 exhibits most of the LaughterTropes index, from the SignatureLaugh of her VerbalTic to MirthlessLaughter when she's terrified.
* LemonyNarrator: In Episode 6, when 410 describes the specialities of the other Chiester guarding the cathedral, her tone is serious... until the last one.
-->'''410:''' ''She has an extremely high shooting rate, but since she had to bring a miniature magazine, her ammo will run out in two seconds. That lazy bum can't do her job for more than two seconds, nyeh.''
* TheNicknamer: 410 tried to give 556 the nickname "Thank-you rabbit".
* SignatureLaugh: Chiester 410's "Nihi!" is either this or a VerbalTic depending on the scene. When Kinzō insults all three of them in Episode 4, it's actually her way of ''crying''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Carrots. She's a bunny girl, after all. It's almost exclusively used in the fighting game, though.
* VerbalTic: "nyeh."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chiester 556]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/InoriMinase (JP)
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/siesta556.png]]

She's specialized in providing squad fire support to protect her allies.
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* CatchPhrase: "Thank you". 556 thanks everyone constantly, so that she would have no regrets of not saying it should they be suddenly separated. And suddenly separated, they were [[spoiler:courtesy of [[FantasyForbiddingParent Rosa...]]]]
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The destruction of the ceramic doll that Rosa reduced to a thousand pieces is likely a mirror of what happened to the poor Chiester 556 in the Meta-World.
%%* ADayInTheLimelight: "Arigatō for 556".
* TheFaceless: Chiester 556 is only seen in a bonus TIP of Episode 6, her sprite cut from the shoulders up, [[spoiler: but a curious player can hit the "Revive" button to see her face]]. She only appears in the last TIP of ''Tsubasa'', "Arigatō for 556".
* FourIsDeath: The fourth and last member to join the group and the only one to die.
* TheHeart: Implicit that she was this for the whole group since, despite being the most mocked, it is said that she was also the most loved by all her sisters.
* NiceGirl: From what little is known about her, she was a good girl with a habit of thanking her comrades for everything they do.
* PosthumousCharacter: She was killed in battle against a certain black witch. [[spoiler:She's implied to be the ceramic doll that Rosa broke during Maria's flashback in [=EP4=].]] She is mentioned only once in Episode 4 and doesn't appear in the story outside of a TIP.
[[/folder]]

!Eiserne Jungfrau
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:321:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eiserne_8349.png]]
[[caption-width-right:321:Left to right: Gertrude, Dlanor, Cornelia]]

These three are members of Eiserne Jungfrau, the 7th District Repentance Agency of the Great Court of Heaven. They use Knox's Decalogue in order to bring "heretics" to justice. They serve as furniture under Erika.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of {{Fair Play Whodunnit}}s. It's also mentioned in the Episode 8 manga that Gertrude and Cornelia represent the duct tape seals (or Eva's paper seal in Episode 5).
* BarrierWarrior: Cornelia and Gertrude are able to create powerful barriers.
* BrokenRecord: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pvU0MHJeaI#t=11m08s Tansakuzumi DESU. Sumi DESU. Sumi DESU. Sumi sumi DESU DESU. Sumisumisumisumi DESUDESUDESUDESUDESUDESUDESU!!]]
* CelestialBureaucracy: The Inquisitors' speech even seems to be a parody of rigid, convoluted bureaucratic talk where sentences contain far more words than necessary.
-->''Kinkei. Tsutsushindemoshiagetatematsuru. Mado ha aketeinai mono to shiritamae.'' [[note]]Roughly "Sir, I humbly wish to speak. Be informed of the fact that the window wasn't opened."[[/note]]
** Kept in the Witch Hunt translation, with them beginning several sentences with "Permit us to speak". Likewise, the official manga translation has them starting with sentences with, "With all due respect".
* EveryoneHasStandards: They’re Erika’s allies, but all three of them felt that she was wasting her time trying to prove herself smarter than a nine-year-old girl.
* EtiquetteNazi: Played with. The inquisitors are supposed to use a very rigid and codified speech, but when she entered the Inquisition, Cornelia used that speech ''everywhere'', even when ordering food, and even though everyone told her she could speak normally. That actually made it hard for her to communicate with others. Gertrude is the one who made her realize how silly that behaviour was.
* FriendlyEnemy: Not only they are only evil when they work for Erika, but also, on the ??? Tea Party of [=EP5=], [[spoiler:they help the recently revived Battler and give him one of the two clues he uses to solve the game.]]
* GiantPoofySleeves: Their uniforms have big, puffy sleeves.
* GoodIsNotNice: In contrast to most of the previous furniture, who are stated to be demons from Hell, the Eiserne Jungfrau are stated to be from Heaven.
* GratuitousGerman: Eiserne Jungfrau is German for "Iron Maidens".
* HeelFaceTurn: After [[spoiler:Erika is banished]], the Eiserne Jungfrauen team up with Battler. [[spoiler:Dlanor even clashes with Erika to protect the Golden Land]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaB_UXnMMQw JUSTICE]] (in UPPERCASE, of course!)
* PunchClockVillain: They're only "evil" because they happen to be working for Erika.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Cornelia and Gertrude have red eyes.
* ShowgirlSkirt: Cornelia and Gertrude wear uniforms with skirts that leave only the front of her legs exposed.
* StockingFiller: Cornelia and Gertrude wear garters to hold up their stockings.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: It's pretty obvious that Dlanor and her colleagues really don't like working alongside Erika because of her evil nature and obnoxious personality. [[spoiler: The second she's taken off the board they jump ship to help Battler instead, and Dlanor herself even ends up dueling Erika to protect the Golden Land during the climax. Although Dlanor does hold genuine feelings of affection for Erika regardless and [[EasilyForgiven stays her friend after the final battle is over.]]]]
* TheWitchHunter: Because of their job of investigating crimes against the Decalogue, the Eiserne Jungefrauen are, for the most part, witch hunters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dlanor A. Knox]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (JP)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dla_a11_def1.png]]

The Head Inquisitor.
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* AxCrazy: During the duels, Dlanor mercilessly cuts down her opponents while wearing a scary SlasherSmile.
* BackToBackBadasses: With Will against the army of goats in [=EP8=].
* BadassLongcoat: She wears a blue long coat that makes her look even more awesome when she's DualWielding her two swords.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Dlanor is cold-hearted and hyper-competent when on mission, but outside of it she actually seems rather quirky (as shown in ''Tsubasa''). [[CatchPhrase Because she's just a kid.]]
* CatchPhrase: "Iza, kitare!" ("Come, now!")
* CheshireCatGrin: When she's in full BloodKnight mode.
* ClassyCravat: To make her stand out as Head Inquisitor, Dlanor wears a cravat.
* CuteAndPsycho: She seems like an adorable and calm little girl most of the time... until it's time for battle. Then she can turn into a living nightmare.
* DualWielding: Dlanor fights with two swords, the Red Key and the Blue Key, whose functions are essentially the same as the Red and Blue Truths.
* FormalCharactersUseKeigo: She always speaks very politely, befitting her position as the Head Inquisitor of Heresy and a first-class archbishop.
* GoKartingWithBowser: Dlanor takes tea with Virgilia and has a pleasant conversation with her.
* GratuitousEnglish: Dlanor's infamous "DIE THE DEATH! SENTENCE TO DEATH! GREAT EQUALIZER IS THE DEATH!"
* HangingJudge: She's been nicknamed as "Death Sentence Dlanor," and doesn't even get dispatched unless a case has been investigated so thoroughly that it requires a death sentence.
* HellishPupils: She's generally portrayed with no pupils at all, but gains slitted pupils when she gets [[SlasherSmile really into]] her fights.
* ImageSong:
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAXNCOLKwVE Childlike death sentence]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyfaqeTY1SM DEUS EX MACHINE]]
* InsultOfEndearment: Erika likes to call Dlanor "death doll", usually in a demeaning way, sometimes ironically or affectionately.
* LittleMissBadass: Dlanor has the appearance of a cute little girl. Don't let your guard down because she's one of the most powerful fighters in the series.
* MysteriousMiddleInitial: We don't know what the "A" in her name stands for.
* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Dlanor's name is just a SdrawkcabName of Ronald A. Knox, an English priest and theologian who also happened to write detective fiction and made [[http://www.diogenes-club.com/knoxrules.htm this list of "commandments" for writing a mystery]].
* NeverGrewUp: Dlanor stopped growing after executing her own father who violated the Knox decalogue (it's not really explained why though). She often explains odd behaviours by saying she is "still just a kid". According to Dlanor's profile, many people think her inability to age has made her inhuman, but she herself doesn't think so.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Dlanor uses an administrative regulation to shut down Gaap's Blue Truth late in [=EP6=].
* OjouRinglets: Dlanor has two large ringlets in front of her ears and shoulders.
* {{Patricide}}: According to the [=TIP=]s, Dlanor sentenced her own father to death when he violated the Decalogue. This incident apparently [[NeverGrewUp caused her to stop aging]], though no one knows how or why.
* PenPushingPresident: Dlanor's job consists mostly of paperwork, however much she would like some more action. She even complains about it in her ImageSong.
* PowerFist: Although she seems to prefer using {{Laser Blade}}s.
* {{Pun}}: "DESU" and "DEATH" are written the same way in Katakana, and Dlanor occasionally switches from one to the other.
* RedBaron: She is known as "Dlanor of the Ten Wedges" or "Death Sentence Dlanor".
* RivalsTeamUp: With Will, who is part of a rival inquisition group, during [=EP8=].
* TheStoic: Dlanor has a composed and almost emotionless demeanor. [[NotSoStoic Well, when not fighting, that is]].
* StoicSpectacles: She wears glasses sometimes. Coupled with her near-emotionless behavior, she looks very professional with her glasses on.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Dlanor shows herself as cold, professional and merciless due to her job as the Head Inquisitor. When she leaves the job aside and gives herself time to relax, she's notably softer, friendly, and compassionate.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Dlanor is a supernatural inquisitor with yellow eyes.
* SweetTooth: Implied in the Extra TIPS (she says it's because she's a kid.)
* ThisIsUnforgivable: What she says to [[spoiler: Erika following the latter's attack on the Golden Land. Since it's said when she's in BloodKnight mode, she naturally [[EasilyForgiven takes it back and forgives Erika once the battle is over.]]]]
* VagueAge: Dlanor stopped aging for some mysterious reason after sentencing her father to death, and it's not made clear whether she's much OlderThanSheLooks. While she still insists that she's a kid, she's quite intelligent and capable of government work.
* VerbalTic: Dlanor ends her sentences with a word that's EMPHASIZED. Represented by that word being written in UPPERCASE. This is the English equivalent chosen for her speaking style in Japanese, where she speaks with a cold, robotic voice and ends her sentences with copulas written in katakana.
* WorthyOpponent: She has this relationship with Battler.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gertrude]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/ShizukaIto (JP)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ger_a11_def1.png]]

An Assistant Inquisitor and first-class minister, tasked with aiding during interrogations and hearings. She is assigned to use barriers to prevent the target's escape. She is Cornelia's senior.
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* BeleagueredAssistant: Gertrude has traits of this with Dlanor.
* CoolBigSis: Gertrude is very much this to Cornelia, as shown in ''Tsubasa''.
* EmotionlessGirl: She never shows any emotion.
* ParentalSubstitute: She acts a lot like [[NeverGrewUp Dlanor]]'s mom when not on missions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cornelia]]
!!!Voiced by: Risa Asaki (JP)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cor_a11_def1.png]]

An Assistant Inquisitor and third-class minister.
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* HotBlooded: Cornelia is this according to her profile, though she tries to come across as an EmotionlessGirl like Gertrude.
* ImageSong: [[https://youtu.be/FjsPOtReaQw Regarding the Moon and Me and a Dangling-Eared Cap]]
* NewMeat: She was actually chosen by Gertrude for this case explicitly ''because'' she's a newbie, according to the TIPS.
[[/folder]]

!The Beatrice Sisters
[[folder:Both]]
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Chick Beatrice is the childlike and sweet-natured Light Feminine to the proud and majestic Beato the Elder's Dark Feminine. [[spoiler:Like with Shannon and the original Beatrice, the two Beatrice sisters are actually contrasting aspects of Sayo Yasuda's personality.]]
* SiblingYinYang: Chick Beatrice is the naive and polite little sister while Beato the Elder is the confident and dignified older sister. Both recognize each possesses what the other lacks to become the "complete" Beatrice.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chick Beatrice]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (JP)
[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chick_beatrice_777.png]]

A different incarnation of Beatrice created by Battler in [=EP6=]. Unlike the original Beatrice, this Beatrice is sweet and innocent, something that displeases her "father" Battler.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: In a way, [[spoiler:she represents Sayo Yasuda's feelings of first love for Battler that she passed from Shannon to Beatrice after waiting for his return became too painful, as well as Sayo's childlike innocence before she went through the trauma that turned her into Beatrice.]]
* BlankSlate: Since she has just been "born", she's essentially this, not having any of the real Beatrice's memories and only living to try and please her creator Battler.
* ChangingYourselfForLove: She looks just like the original Beatrice, but her personality is completely different because she lacks the original's memories. Chick Beatrice decides to change herself to be the haughty and imposing Beatrice that Battler wants back, hoping he will love her this way. [[spoiler:This is a reflection of how Sayo Yasuda modeled her Beatrice persona to be the kind of woman Battler loves.]]
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:Due to Shannon winning against Kanon, both Kanon and Chick Beatrice have to disappear (as a metaphor to Sayo Yasuda abandoning both identities to live with George as Shannon). Chick Beatrice vanishes in Beato the Elder's arms.]]
* DisappearsIntoLight: [[spoiler:After Shannon kills Kanon, Chick Beatrice turns into a swarm of golden butterflies that are absorbed into Shannon. This is a symbol of Sayo Yasuda discarding her Beatrice identity and love for Battler to only live as the Shannon George loves.]]
* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: She's a newborn version of Beatrice created with the purpose of loving Battler. Battler is initially cold to her because her personality is nothing like the original Beatrice, but he later warms up to her when he understands she's still Beatrice and she can become more like her previous self given the time [[spoiler:which she does]].
* FormalCharactersUseKeigo: Unlike the complete Beatrice, who uses AntiquatedLinguistics mixed with rude vocabulary, Chick Beatrice speaks very formally because she's much more polite and gentle.
* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:Her relationship with Battler, in a way, mirrors Kinzo's relationship with Beatrice II. Chick Beatrice was created by Battler, making him her "father" and she acts like a sweet and innocent child just like Beatrice II. In a similar way of how Kinzo acted with Beatrice II, Battler refuses to accept Chick Beatrice as a different person and wants her to be a replacement for the deceased Beatrice who he loved. The relationships diverge when it's made clear that Chick Beatrice does love Battler in a romantic way and wants him to love her back and Battler eventually gives Chick Beatrice permission to act as she likes. Beatrice II, on the other hand, could never understand and accept Kinzo's misplaced feelings and ultimately tried to run away from him.]]
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Unlike the original Beatrice, this one is very kind and gentle.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: She says the entire purpose of her existence is to love Battler and be loved by him.
* TheIngenue: She acts like an innocent child due to not having any of her past memories.
* InnocentBlueEyes: Part of her characterization as TheIngenue.
* IOweYouMyLife: She's devoted to Battler because he is the one who created her.
* LoveMartyr: No matter how much Battler treats her like crap for not acting in the same way the Beatrice he knew did, Chick Beatrice is deeply devoted to him and only wants to please him.
* QuestForIdentity: She goes in a quest to find out who she was in her past life and regain her memories. However, she doesn't do it because she's really interested in regaining her former identity, but because she wants to become the person Battler expects her to be.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Chick Beatrice is almost nothing like the old Beatrice except in appearance, but that doesn't stop her from trying her best to learn about the previous Beatrice so she can take her place and become the woman Battler wants her to be.
* ThroughHisStomach: She tries to please Battler and gain his affections by preparing meals for him and baking him cookies. Unfortunately for her, Battler rejects her gestures because the real Beatrice wouldn't do things like that.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Natsuhi renders her powerless with a mirror. [[spoiler:This is meant to symbolize Sayo Yasuda's low self-esteem. In [=EP7=], we see Sayo was thinking of weaknesses for the prototype version of the "Witch" Beatrice, to make things more "interesting". Sayo sadly contemplates that her weakness to mirrors actually reflects the truth that no matter how pretty, colourful and numerous her dreams are, the mirror cruelly reflects Sayo's pitiful self.]]
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: The only thing she wants to do is to please her "father" Battler so she can win his love and appreciation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beato the Elder]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (JP)
[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beato_the_elder.png]]

Another incarnation of Beatrice seen in [=EP6=], representing the idea of the prankster ghost of the mansion. Unlike Chick Beatrice, this Beato's personality is almost exactly like that of the original Beatrice, minus the love for Battler.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: She represents the idea of the prankster ghost of the mansion and all the ghost stories surrounding Rokkenjima.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: Unlike Chick Beatrice, she uses the former Beatrice's old fashioned speech.
* BigSisterMentor: She helps Chick Beatrice in her quest to regain her memories and tries to teach her magic while the two try to find a way to combine again.
* CoolBigSis: She serves as a sister figure for Chick Beatrice because Beato the Elder embodies the legends of Rokkenjima, making her an older concept than the newborn Chick Beatrice.
* WeaksauceWeakness: She's hurt by spider webs. [[spoiler:This is based off the old stories of Rokkenjima Kumasawa told Sayo Yasuda about the youkai people believed would haunt the islands.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After Shannon and Kanon's final duel [[spoiler:and Chick Beatrice's temporal disappearance]], Beato the Elder is never seen or mentioned again. [[spoiler:It's presumed that since Chick Beatrice regained her memories and became "complete" on her own, there was no need for Beato the Elder in the game anymore.]]
[[/folder]]

!Other Demons and Magical Beings
[[folder:Zepar and Furfur]]
!!!Zepar voiced by: Creator/MitsukiSaiga (JP)\\
Furfur voiced by: Creator/EriSendai (JP)
[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zepfur_4605.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:Left: Zepar, Right: Furfur]]
->"''People live for the sake of love! Yes, this world is love itself!!''"
->"''Oh, how great is the power of love...! Love is everything!!''"

These two are also demons from the Ars Goetia, ranked 16 and 34, respectively. They are of different genders. Zepar is the "hunter" of love who bestows an [[NighInvulnerable ultimate defensive barrier of immortality]] upon the contractor, while Furfur is the "trainer" of love who bestows an endless, inexhaustible offensive power upon the contractor. They primarily serve as a GreekChorus for [=EP6=] and [=EP7=].
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* AmbiguousGender: Their TIPS say that they are of different genders, but it's never explicitly stated which is which. Most fans believe Zepar is more likely to be male since s/he uses [[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns masculine pronouns]] and has a considerably deeper voice (provided by voice actress who often voices young men).
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: From a thematic standpoint, they represent [[spoiler:Sayo Yasuda and]] Lion's AmbiguousGender, as well as [[spoiler:Sayo's gender confusion as a whole]].
* BewareTheSillyOnes: They're two very hammy characters who love to act in an overly-theatrical manner. It can be easy to forget that they're still demons under it all. Ronove says outright that their power over love could drive even the king of demons into a retreat!
* BrotherSisterTeam: One doesn't appear without the other.
%%* CreepyTwins
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Zepar has blue hair and blue eyes.
* TheDividual: Twindividual type.
* ExpositoryPronoun: Zepar uses the masculine pronoun "boku", while Furfur uses the gender-neutral pronoun "watashi". This is one of the reasons Zepar is suggested to be the male of the twins.
* FashionableAsymmetry: They both wear mismatched stockings.
* FinishDialogueInUnison: They usually speak in unison.
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: They often finish each other's sentences.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Wright states that they foreshadowed Lion's AmbiguousGender.
* GreekChorus: These two aren't fighters, preferring to stay on the sidelines and provide commentary. Doesn't stop us loving them to bits, though. In Episode 7 manga, they even fool around with by {{shapeshifting}} and dressing like servants during the "play" of Yasu's story. Lampshaded in [=EP8=], when they do nothing but cheer-lead during the final battle.
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Apart from the different colour schemes, and the fact that [[AmbiguousGender we don't know who's the boy and who's the girl]].
* HellishPupils: Seems to be their default eye appearance.
* HumanityOnTrial: In [=EP6=], Zepar and Furfur put the two lover pairs (Jessica/Kanon and George/Shannon) on a test to see which one of their loves will be eternal and which one is doomed to fail. It involves killing people.
* ImageSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgBz88f3Dh8 Fragrance of Quinoa ~ Test of Love!]], which is essentially their {{Leitmotif}} with lyrics.
* LargeHam: Both of the demons' actions are done in an overly theatrical manner.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSQO0I5FHoc The Fragrance of Quinoa]]'' and ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOFgnKn_T2g Waltz #34]]''.
* LoveFreak: The two seem to be ambassadors of love and talk about ThePowerOfLove a lot. Unlike most examples, though, they're not naive about love and are quite knowledgeable about the many aspects of it, including [[LoveMakesYouCrazy the]] [[LoveMakesYouEvil uglier]] [[LoveHurts ones]].
* MediumAwareness: "Our image song is going to be coming out on CD shortly~!"
* {{Meido}}: Their outfits appear to be highly stylized maid outfits [[spoiler:which again ties into Yasu]]. They also occasionally dress as servants in the [=EP7=] manga.
* MilkingTheGiantCow: Always talk with exaggerated gestures and theatrical effects, full with invisible applauding crowds in the sound novel.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: To these two, everything appears to be LOVE! FUN! RAINBOWS! [[IncomingHam AND LOTS OF HAM!!]] Needless to say, they're smarter and more subtle than they look.
* PronounTrouble: Surprisingly averted despite their AmbiguousGender. Since they always appear together and act the same way, they are pretty much always refered to with plural pronouns.
* ShowgirlSkirt: Yet another example.
* SingleMindedTwins: They SpeakInUnison quite often, and essentially share the same thought process about everything.
* SlasherSmile: They aren't all that villainous, but they do have several expressions like this.
* TransEqualsGay: According to the TIPS, they are of different gender. Regardless, both dress like women and are attracted to guys.
* VocalDissonance: Many fans were baffled by Zepar's unexpectedly deep voice; and yet the voice [[Creator/MitsukiSaiga belongs to a woman.]]
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Whoever is the crossdresser of the two.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Clair vauxof Bernard]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (JP)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-Cur_a11_houshin3star_1893.png]]
-->"''Oh, I am one yet many.''"

An incarnation of Beatrice introduced in the seventh game. She serves under Bernkastel with the sole purpose of reading the story of the person called "Yasu".
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* AntiquatedLinguistics: Her narration has elements of ''bungo'', the archaic form of literary Japanese, including her catch phrase (''Ware koso ha ware nishite warera nari''), to give a lyrical and theatrical tone to it.
* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler: Played rather cruelly; after Will kills her the first time at her request, Bernkastel revives her just so she can force Clair to watch Lion be killed by Kyrie and Rudolf.]]
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, I am one yet many" (in Japanese, it's more literally "I am I, and yet I am we"), which indicates how [[spoiler:she represents Sayo Yasuda, who is also Beatrice, Shannon and Kanon]].
* DummiedOut: An in-universe example. [[spoiler:Her appearance is a "prototype" of Beatrice that was first created by Sayo Yasuda, based on the idea of a ghost that haunted Rokkenjima at night, before her appearance was altered to look like Battler's ideal woman once Beatrice accepted the love for Battler from Shannon. Later, Beatrice's appearance was altered again to match the portrait hung in the mansion.]]
* ElegantGothicLolita: Her white dress bears a strong resemblance to [[UsefulNotes/LolitaFashion Shiro Lolita]] clothing.
* EmptyEyes: Her eyes have no pupils, giving her a perpetually sad and empty expression.
* EtherealWhiteDress: Her outfit is almost entirely white. She's also very plot-important despite only appearing in one arc, [[spoiler:being the one who reveals the origins of Sayo Yasuda, a WalkingSpoiler who plays a huge part in the story]]. Moreover, [[spoiler:Sayo Yasuda]] originally imagined Clair's design with a white dress because of the rumors about the ghost of Kinzo's mistress wandering the mansion at night.
* ExpositoryPronoun: As TheNarrator, she uses "ware", a very formal and gender-neutral pronoun. On a few occasions, she also uses "warera" (we) when refering to all of [[spoiler:Sayo Yasuda's personas]] at once. Then when she starts to talk with Will and Lion, she uses a standard speech with the pronoun "watashi", as from then on [[spoiler:she speaks as Sayo Yasuda herself]].
* ExtremeDoormat: She has absolutely no will of her own, and only acts as a representation of Beatrice and the rules of the game.
* TheFatalist: She clearly has this attitude when telling her story.
-->'''Clair:''' In the end, since the time I was born… I was not given the right to take a single step away from destiny's path, nor to make any choice by my own will. Oh, I am one yet many. And yet, we have never been able to resist fate. We are little more than leaves caught in a whirlpool. No matter how we dance, we must eventually be sucked in and disappear…
* GreekChorus: With a little help from Zepar and Furfur.
* HiddenDepths: Despite being stated as to having no will of her own or a personality, she can just be said to be very committed to her role as furniture, and is in a sense a very tragic figure as she exists only as Bernkastel's piece and to shoulder the sins of Beatrice. [[spoiler: She even wishes her counterpart, Lion Ushiromiya, to live a happy life for her sake and for all of the Beatrices that have ever existed.]]
* ImageSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUGMlTedOx0 Der Vorleser]] ([[GratuitousGerman "The Reader"]]).
* InconsistentColoring: Official artworks aren't consistent about Clair's hair color. It has been shown as either white with a green tint or completely green.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnTwpWn-7IM&feature=related The instrumental version]] of "Golden Nocturne", Beatrice's ImageSong.
** Also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmGtaw8gMpA Goddess Gardena]], which precedes and follows the above theme during her "burial".
* TheNarrator: Of Beatrice's story in Episode 7.
* PerpetualFrowner: Clair's default expression is one of unhappiness.
* PronounTrouble: Not so much among the fans, since her physical appearance is obviously female, but [[spoiler:as representation of Sayo Yasuda]] her dialogues and narration are still in gender-neutral writing, which can cause trouble for the translators.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: In keeping with the ever-popular Literature/TheDivineComedy theme throughout the story, Clair is named after Bernard of Clairvaux, Dante's final guide in Heaven, namely Empyrean Heaven.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name on the wiki is listed as Clair Vaux Bernardus.
* TheResenter: The only time her face shows any expression, it's anger when she calls Battler a "detestable man". Her bitterness towards [[spoiler:his broken promise]] is ''that'' deep.
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[[folder:Goat Butlers]]
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The Goat Butlers are Beatrice's lowest-ranked furniture. They are brutish and almost animal-like, but there have been some exceptions. An inexhaustible supply of them may be summoned at any time.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: In Episode 8, they represent WildMassGuessing and FanFic about the Rokkenjima murders, especially AccusationFic. There are even anti-fantasy and anti-mystery goats.
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: One of the loser flags raised by the unfortunate goat in Episode 4 invokes this.
* DumbMuscle: They are not particularly bright, which can backfire against the summoner, as Virgilia unluckily experiences in Episode 4. It's emphasized even more in the [=PS3=] remake, where they're much more muscular.
* ExtremeOmnigoat: Those in Episode 8 eat... just about everything they come across. [[spoiler:By the end, they have eaten away ''the entire island'' save for one room.]]
* FacelessGoons: In the first episodes they are just there as background to fantasy scenes. In Episode 8, they're FacelessGoons because [[spoiler:they represent the masses trying to crack Beatrice's catbox]].
* GasMaskMooks: A variation; it has been shown that some of the goat butlers are actually people wearing masks.
%%* GiantMook
%%* HeroOfAnotherStory: [=EP4=]'s "Goat-kun". PlayedForLaughs.
%%* HouseFey: Demons rather than fairies.
* ImAHumanitarian: Their role beyond being used as servants of Beatrice, Virgilia, Gaap, Bernkastel...anyone who summons them is that they devour the losers of Beatrices games. [[spoiler: This includes Beatrice should she lose, and later gets upgraded to ExtremeOmnigoat.]]
* {{Mooks}}: They are summoned and used as these by various witches.
* SuperStrength: All of them can tear apart human flesh easily, though they're as killable as any human, to the witches and humans delight in Episode 8.
* WeHaveReserves: One of their biggest traits is that no matter how many are killed or defeated, there seems to be a never ending supply of them. This becomes prominent in Episode 8, where [[spoiler: they attack the entire gameboard as if they're a living tidal wave. ''In spite'' of an earlier force being killed after managing to devour the entire gameboard to where only the Golden Land remained.]]
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Hilariously played with in the fourth Episode, where we are shown the thoughts of a single goat butler about to face Krauss in combat. Sadly (or hilariously), the mook kept on triggering death flags.
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[[folder: Flauros]]
!!!Voiced by: Zakuro Motoki (JP)
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--> "''I am rank 64 of of the 72 Noble Demons, Flauros the Blazing!! I eat it all, burn it all, smash it all!!''"
One of Beatrice's 72 demon servants, ranked 64th. She debuted in ''"Last Note of the Golden Witch"'', specifically in the ''Our Confession'' side story.
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* {{Animorphism}}: She can transform into a giant leopard.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Though she was scrapped from the story, she was originally supposed to be the demon summoned to commit all of the murders. [[spoiler: Though it's not confirmed yet, her ability to absolutely incinerate things and that she was supposed to kill everyone could make her one for the 10 tons of TNT beneath the mansion that Sayo set to detonate and kill everyone.]]
* CatGirl: Flauros in the Ars Goetia is shown to be a panther demon who transforms into a male human when summoned, so Beatrice decided to make Flauros into an attractive girl with cat ears and a tail [[ItAmusedMe because she could.]]
* CleavageWindow: She wears a crop top with a window hole in the middle.
* FierySensuality: She's a demon with fire powers and appears as a skimpily dressed, buxom CatGirl.
* GirlishPigtails: She wears twin braids as her hairstyle, fitting her childish and innocent personality.
* ImAHumanitarian: She devours Kinzo's corpse in ''Our Confession''. [[spoiler: In an Anti-Fantasy perspective, it's the illusion that covers Kinzo's disappearance.]]
* LittleBitBeastly: She looks like a girl with the ears and tail of a leopard.
* TheMagnificent: Flauros ''The Blazing''.
* PlayingWithFire: Her main ability is producing fire at will.
* PsychopathicWomanchild: She's quite childish and murderous in terms of personality.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Flauros deserves a special mention for this. Her outfit manages to be much skimpier than most of the other Furniture, at least on par with Gaap.
* VaporWear: She wears a crop top that exposes her cleavage and a transparent skirt over a string bikini bottom. There's no way she has any underwear on.
* WolverineClaws: Her claws are sharp enough to slice through skin.
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