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The Queen of Monsters

Also known as the Mother of All Monsters, the Queen is the progenitor of all the monster races, the true ruler of Chaos, and Drakath's dark mistress. She gave up her humanity for ultimate power and has long been plotting her freedom via the Chaos Gate.
  • Ancient Evil: She's so ancient she predates the current universe. Her first saga was even named "Ancient Evils".
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Chaos.
  • Apocalypse Wow: Her arrival causes the entire world to shatter and be gradually recreated, with a full fledged Apocalyptic Montage.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: In her first few appearances, she is essentially naked, but lacks certain pieces of anatomy.
  • Big Bad: She becomes this to the second story after finally breaking free of the Chaos Realm. Then comes Malgor to steal her position...
  • Big Bad Duumvirate: Forms one with Karok, agreeing to let him to conquer the world while she devours its heart.
  • Broken Pedestal: The monster races once looked up to her and worshiped her as their creator. But when she finally returns, she brings ruin to all, including them.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Her existence is mentioned in passing from the very beginning, but it isn't until late into the Chaos saga that she starts being discussed.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: Despite her run as a villain for 6 years she is abruptly killed off at the end of her Saga, with Malgor taking her spot as the main threat.
  • Dystopia Justifies the Means: Her ultimate goal, so she can feed off of its suffering.
  • Emotion Eater: She feeds off of terror and misery.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Subverted. It is said the Queen is good to her children, but time and time again it is shown that she sees them more as tools and never mourns them when they perish.
    • She resurrects Chamat after his demise, but her words afterwards make it clear it is more out of not wanting it to be a waste of resources rather than any true concern for him.
    • Kolyaban appears to be the only being who shows anything resembling love to her, while being adamant the Queen loves her back. However, after her defeat, said Queen has no problem taking her back, breaking her apart and remaking her to be stronger.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: Hers shine blue.
  • God of Chaos: She is a god-like being and the Anthropomorphic Personification of Chaos.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: She is Drakath's master and the power behind Chaos. But she has thus far been incapable of interacting with the world directly. She finally becomes an actual Big Bad at the end of the first storyline, only for then to come Malgor and usurp her position, and herself to be mysteriously killed in the beginning of the finale of the second storyline.
  • Hidden Villain: In spite of her importance, she is hardly even mentioned or hinted at until the Lionfang arc.
  • Humanoid Abomination: She has an upper body similar to a human woman, but has tentacles for a lower body and looks close to an eldritch horror.
  • Just Toying with Them: She sends the Hero a flawed creation to fight them to give the Hero false hope for her to play with.
  • Killed Offscreen: In her finale, it's revealed she has been decapitated and Malgor holds up her head. It's unclear who did it though as Malgor claims it was the Hero, but the Hero has no recollection of this happening. In the finale of the Plane of Monsters storyline, it is confirmed that the Hero killed her as confirmed by them once they recover the Queen's heart after having defeated Anka.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Since she is currently sealed in the realm of Chaos, she is unable to do most of her own dirty work and has let Drakath provide Chaos's front face.
  • Mother of a Thousand Young: She is the one who gave rise to all of the monster races. She also has the ability to corrupt existing humans into monsters to serve as her minions.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: She eventually wears a purple dress with such a low cut her stomach is exposed.
  • Off with His Head!: After Malgor captures the Hero, they learn that this happened to her over the course of his Shadowflame army's emergence and attack.
  • Physical God: She brings apocalypse to the entire continent in the first storyline takes place in, forcing all of its inhabitants to flee as refugees. Even the former god of Lore didn't stand a chance against her at the peak of its power, despite having been the Anthropomorphic Personification of Time, Death, Light, and Darkness at the time.
  • Satanic Archetype: She tempts people with the prospects of power from another realm where she is trapped. Many of her plans involve releasing a Beast of the Apocalypse. She even leads a literal army of demons in the Infernal Invasion arc.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: In a previous version of the universe, 13 heroes and their loyal beasts sealed her into the realm of Chaos. Drakath has been chaorrupting the Reincarnations of said heroes into Chaos Lords and recreating their beasts as Chaos Beasts to unlock the seals upon the Chaos Gate. Setting her free is his ultimate goal.
  • This Cannot Be!: She is left in a huge shock and a huge state of disbelief when the Eternal Dragon shows her a vision of her decapitated head being held by Malgor in the future.
  • Time Abyss: She is older than the current universe and originates from a previous incarnation of it.
  • Transhuman Treachery: She was once human, but clearly doesn't consider herself human anymore, considering them little more than cattle.
  • The Unfought: There was never a fightable version of her appearing in-game, due to her being abruptly killed off in her finale. At least, not until the moment Anka releases her ghost for you to fight as well as the "Queen of Chaos: The First Reign" saga where you get to fight her in a past timeline alongside the other twelve heroes that had a hand in her defeat.
  • Voice of the Legion: Speaks with echoes to her voice.
  • Walking Spoiler: She is a significant influence, but is hardly even mentioned. Just look at all the spoiler tags!
  • Was Once a Man: She was once a human woman, but gave up her humanity for ultimate power. An ancient artifact called the Tears of the Mother were the final tears she shed before becoming a monster, and these tears have the power to cure chaorruption and even grant immunity to it.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: She tells this to Drakath before abandoning him and stripping him of all the power she gave him.

The Queen's Elder Monsters

The Queen's Elder Monsters

The Elder Monsters are a group of secondary antagonists in the storyline Queen of Monsters: Ancient Evils alongside the Queen herself. They are different creatures affiliated with the Queen, who refers to them as her children. Each one hails from the Plane of Monsters, also referred to as the Realm of Chaos by Drakath, is spawned from the rift, serves as the main antagonist of one of the major chapters of the Ancient Evils storyline.
  • Arc Villain: Much like the Chaos Lords and the Queen's Generals before them, the Elder Monsters served as the main threat of each chapter of the Queen of Monsters storyline.
  • Co-Dragons: To the Queen of Monsters.

    Extriki the Destroyer 

Extriki the Destroyer

The first of the Queen's Elder Monsters, Extriki is a massive Kaiju-esque monster out to poison all of Lore into submission.

Associated tropes:

  • Fantastic Racism: Bitterly hates all creatures from Lore that do not thrive on the poisonous nature of its kind.
  • Generic Doomsday Villain: There are no signs of it ever being sentient and it exists to just to end the world.
  • The Heavy: The main threat of "The Destroyer" Saga, though it is made clear it is under the command of the Queen of Monsters.
  • Kaiju: It's certainly very massive, even towering over Battleon's Guardian Tower.
  • Poisonous Person: It can vomit poisonous green goo as a means of harming its chosen targets.
  • Poison Is Evil: It spits green goo that harms and poisons anything it touches, and it's the first of the Queen of Monsters' Elder Monsters.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: It later turns out that the reason it wants to poison Lore is because Lore itself is toxic to it. It takes the heroes and Shadowfall attacking it with a nature-bomb made from a Heart of the Glade from Brightoak Grove to weaken it severely before they actually bring the fight to it.

    Kolyaban the Reshaper 

Kolyaban the Reshaper

The first daughter of the Queen of Monsters, Kolyaban is referred to as the legendary first Darkblood by her race. Unlike the other Darkblood, she was immortal, so it's natural that, due to being tired of seeing members of her race die off, she went to be with her mother. She later resurfaced and now she seeks to change the very nature of Lore itself by turning people and creatures alike into even more hideous monsters.
  • The Beastmaster: She has control over her reshaped creations, such as the flies that serve as her eyes, ears, and voice.
  • The Corrupter: Her trademark ability is twisting and reshaping other creatures into monstrous forms.
  • Horned Humanoid: She's the first Darkblood, so it's only natural that she counts.
  • Immortality: Being the first Darkblood, she is the only one who lives forever.
  • Karma Houdini: Gets away after Eremon takes the hit from Aria's attack that was meant for her, after promising to return to her mother's tower so the Queen can break her, rebuild her, and make her better. This of course means that it won't be the last we see of her, so...
  • Villainous Breakdown: Loses her composure completely when Aria attacks her in a rage to make her pay for the atrocity she committed against her of turning her into a monster and turning her against the heroes that she was friends with.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Declares to Madra that she no longer needs her or any of the Darkblood that turned against her after the hero defeats the Hive monster.

The Queen's Generals

The Queen's Generals

The Generals of the Queen of Monsters are another group of secondary antagonists in the storyline Queen of Monsters: Ancient Evils alongside the Queen of Monsters. They are different elemental villains who pledged allegiance to the Queen and help raise the Chaos Titans across the shattered continent of Drakonus. Each General represents one of the different elements, and serves as the main antagonist of one of three of the major chapters of the Ancient Evils storyline, found on one of the eight different islands of Drakonus.

Tropes that the Queen's Generals have in common:

  • Aborted Arc: The Elemental Titans arc was meant to go on for longer, but it was promptly dropped before the Darkness Titan could be introduced, with the Queen instead turning interests to the Celestial and Infernal Invasions along with releasing her children.
  • Arc Villain: Like the Chaos Lords, each of the Queen's Generals served as the main threat of each story arc on the continent of Drakonus.
    • Tyndarius - Ring of Fire Islands
    • Nevanna - Brightoak Grove
  • Co-Dragons: To the Queen of Monsters.
  • Elemental Powers:

    Fire General Tyndarius 

Tyndarius

The warlord of the Firestorm Onslaught and the Queen's Fire General. He is a pyromancer who signs a contract with the Queen of Monsters to free the Fire Titan Phedra, the first of the Chaos Titans.

Associated tropes:

  • Animal Motifs: The tiger, as well as the phoenix.
  • Arc Villain: Of the Firestorm Onslaught storyline.
  • Big "NO!": Lets this out when General Phyrz informs him that the priests of Embersea Isle are communicating with the Lady of the Waters, Neso, which triggers his One-Winged Angel transformation.
  • Deal with the Devil: Signs a contract given to him by the Queen of Monsters, and receives power for the Onslaught through it.
  • Dissonant Serenity
  • Evil Is Burning Hot
  • Expy: Seems to be one of Escherion. Corinthian helmet? Check. Magical powers? Check. First of a certain type of major villain? Check. Puns directed at him? Check. Cylindrical-themed weapon? Check. Pretty similar!
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Your first fight against him sees you realizing that his innumerable amounts of health will reset back to full health instantly the minute you drop it to zero. To proceed in the storyline, you're actually supposed to let him defeat you. The staff later modified him so that he hits you with a One-Hit Kill when you attack the impossible-to-defeat version of said fight.
    • After that, however, his health goes down to about less than 8000 health, so you can defeat him as many times as you want much easier now (and even get a sword drop from him).
  • Playing with Fire
  • Villainous Breakdown: Has one upon finding out that the priests of Embersea are communicating with Neso to help douse his flames. In fact, he gets so angry that it triggers his One-Winged Angel transformation that he uses for his second showdown with The Hero.

    Earth General Nevanna 

Nevanna

A former peacekeeper from Brightoak Grove who was turned into the Earth General by the Queen of Monsters. She stole the Celestial Horn of Balance, causing the grove and the World Tree that feeds Lore's mana core to start rotting from within.

Associated Tropes:

  • Anti-Villain: Even with all the atrocities she committed against Brightoak without remorse, it was all because she was under the Queen of Monsters' control the whole time. Once Aven frees her by purging her corruption from within her, she sees what she's done and immediately falls into grief. Poor girl.
  • Bittersweet Ending: After being freed from the Queen of Monsters' influence by the ghost of her former teammate that she murdered earlier, she helps to set things right again by returning the Celestial Horn of Balance to the World Tree, which causes all her minions to instantly retreat and frees Gaiazor as well. On the flip side, she can't forgive herself for all the horrible things she did to her own home and people, so she decides to leave with Gaiazor and resolves to help prevent the same horrible events from happening to the other lands across Lore.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Until after Aven frees her through Demonic Possession.
  • Cute Monster Girl
  • Demonic Possession: How Aven's spirit frees her from the corruption within her.
  • Evil Former Friend: To Aven.
  • Evil Gloating: After killing her own former partner Aven to prevent him and the hero from recovering the Celestial Horn of Balance, she then gloats about her powers over nature with the horn in hand, as well as Brightoak's imminent fate and tells the hero to "be prepared to kneel" the next time they meet before summoning a terrible monster in place of Aven's corpse. And yet her evil gloating is only due to her being Brainwashed and Crazy!
  • Expy: Apparently seems to share similarities to Ledgermayne. Plant-like female body? Check. Threatening the magical properties of Lore? Check. Committing a heinous atrocity in front of the hero to prevent the good guys from accomplishing certain objectives? Check. Having her actions taken more seriously than certain previous villains? Check. Once again, pretty similar!
  • Face–Heel Turn: She was once a heroine who put her life on the line to protect Brightoak. Now she's been brainwashed into one of the Queen's Generals.
  • Fallen Hero: She was once a pure-hearted peacekeeper who braved the harshest environments to protect Brightoak Grove. One day, she found Rivensylth's egg and protected it from monsters, until she was attacked by the Queen of Monsters' minions, losing the egg in the process. She was captured while she was unconscious, and was made into the Queen's Earth General, stealing the Celestial Horn of Balance that was providing the residents of Brightoak with healing powers years later.
  • Green Thumb
  • Heel–Face Turn: Even after her most despicable act committed against Brightoak and Aven, she's still freed by his spirit, and fights on the good side again afterwards.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: Gains a mask as one of the Queen of Monsters' Generals.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Once she realizes the consequences of all her horrible crimes against Brightoak.
  • Necromancer: After killing her own former teammate Aven, she summons a brainwashed monster to fight the heroes after using the Celestial Horn of Balance to dispose of Aven's corpse.
  • Plant Person
  • Spikes of Villainy: Gains these as one of the Queen of Monsters' Generals.
  • Tragic Villain: Interestingly, she only became a villain when she was twisted by the Queen of Monsters.

    Ice General Karok the Fallen 

Karok the Fallen

The leader of the Frostspawn horde who hails from the ice planet Glacera. He targets Lore out of desire to finish what his brother Kezeroth started. He later becomes the Queen's Ice General and leads a search for the new Champion of Ice.
  • Big Bad Duumvirate: Forms one with the Mother of All Monsters, though with the full intent of betraying her later. He keeps true to his intent when he gathers his horde to invade Cryostorm and search for the Champion of Ice without her permission.
  • Enemy Mine: After being defeated for the third time by the hero, he reveals to them that the Queen stole his powers, allowing them to win more easily the last time they fought, and convinces them to form a temporary truce with him so that once the threat of the Queen has been dealt with, they can finish the fight.
  • Evil Makes You Monstrous: The magic of his world makes you what you choose. As he grew increasingly twisted on the inside, it was reflected in his appearance.
  • Fallen Hero: He once fought to protect his world from invaders. He sent away his wife and children for their safety, but they were captured by the enemy. The enemy offered to return them in return for his army. He gave in, and they sent back their corpses. He fell to an Unstoppable Rage and wiped them all out. His original army came to fear him and he grew increasingly monstrous.
  • Lesser of Two Evils: He is less of a threat than both the Queen of Monsters and his brother Kezeroth, being willing to ally with the heroes when they have a common interest.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: He really doesn't mess around when he decides to have the heroes face the full might of the Frostspawn Horde once Laurissa and Thermax arrive and bring reinforcements with them.
  • The Starscream: Hunts for the Champion of Ice in an attempt to surpass the Queen and it backfires spectacularly when she supresses his powers. It leads him to realize that he was not strong enough to manipulate the Queen, so he decided the best way to do that would be to reawaken his brother Kezeroth and take the Crystal of Glacera for himself.
  • Villainous Breakdown: When Abel attacks him with his own ice magic and the Queen of Monsters represses him following that, Karok loses it big time, and takes his anger out on her when he finds out that she did so.
    Karok: YOU!! You weakened me somehow... suppressing my powers! This was your doing!!

The Titans of Lore

The Titans of Lore

The Titans of Lore are majestic, legendary elemental creatures residing in Lore that were created by the Elemental Avatars when Lore was still young. They make up different parts of Lore itself, and were meant to protect the Avatars who created them. Alas, not all Titans were content in their role of protecting Lore. They fought each other as well as dragons and crushed lesser creatures. In time, they became threats, not protectors, until the Avatars put them to sleep.

Ever since then, Loremasters have been collecting tales, stories, and rumors about the Chaos Titans since the foundation of the Council of Loremasters. Although most of the Loremasters were killed in the many months since the Queen of Monsters was freed, one Loremaster, Maya still lives to travel with the heroes, keeping the ancient tomes close at hand.

As revealed by Tyndarius, one does not simply hurt a Titan. The Titans make up Lore's flesh, blood, and bones, and thus cannot be destroyed without shattering the world itself. Not even a champion, avatar, or god must ever actually hurt a Titan. There are eight Titans, and each Titan possesses its own different element. They are raised at different points on each of the eight elemental islands that make up the shattered continent of Drakonus by the Queen's Generals. Once all eight Chaos Titans awake, the beginning of a new era will be at hand, and the heroes will regain their powers as the Eternal Dragon of Time.

Tropes that the Titans of Lore have in common:

    Fire Titan Phedra 
The Flame Titan summoned by Tyndarius from underground through the sacrifice of several residents of Embersea Isle.

Associated Tropes:

    Earth Titan Gaiazor 
The Earth Titan summoned by Nevanna from the heart of the World Tree in Brightoak Grove through the use of the Celestial Horn of Balance.

Associated Tropes:

The Infernal Army

The Infernal Army

The Infernal Army is a massive group of unholy demons that are enemies with the Celestials. The Infernals had not been a threat to Lore for millennia until Chamat, a bounty hunter in service to the Queen of Monsters, set them loose upon Lore, starting with their attack on the Celestial Realm. One year later after their initial defeat, the Infernals stole massive amounts of Celestial weapons and began using them during their invasion of Lore.
  • Arc Villain: They serve as the main threat after the Queen abandons the Elemental Titans.
  • Dark Is Evil: They all have a demon motif and they all work for the Queen of Monsters.
  • Horned Humanoid: Several of them have horns on their head, especially including Lord Balax'el.
  • Light Is Not Good: They steal and afterwards equip several Celestial Weapons for their own uses in the Infernal Invasion saga.
  • Our Demons Are Different: They are all very demonic in appearance, which is appropriate considering they are all called Infernals.
  • Winged Humanoid: Several types of Infernals tend to travel around with sets of demonic wings.

    Lord Balax'el 

Lord Balax'el

The General of the Infernal Invasion, who came to serve the Queen of Monsters after Chamat set them all free to attack the Celestials once more after several millennia. He is a high-ranking infernal who supposedly leads his kind in their invasions of Lore.

Associated tropes:

  • Big Red Devil: Has the rough appearance of one.
  • Came Back Strong: He claims that every time the Hero beats him he gets stronger, and the Queen of Monsters won't allow him to die.
  • Determinator: This guy always comes back for another round every time he's beaten, and with every form he changes into, he gets somewhat stronger than he already really is. He just doesn't know when to call it quits.
  • Joker Immunity: He is the one villain who the Hero can't kill no matter how many times he gets beaten.
  • Light Is Not Good: In his case, he has a golden version of the Enchanted Blade of Light. And he's evil, without a doubt.
  • Obviously Evil: Red and Black and Evil All Over? Demonic wings, horns, and other features? A wicked Slasher Smile for his third form? Red Eyes, Take Warning? You just don't get any better than that.
  • Recurring Boss: Is fought three times throughout the Infernal Invasion storyline. Interestingly, he changes form every time he comes back for a rematch.
  • We Meet Again: Starting from the Darkovia invasion, the Hero runs into Balax'el in every location.

    Dreadfire Keep Questgivers 

Haasheth

Dreadfire Keep's reputation vendor.

Associated Tropes:

Malurach

The leader of the Dreadfire Militia and the Infernal Army's main reputation vendor.

Associated Tropes:

  • Captain Ersatz: His armor and wings look strikingly like those of Lord Balax'el.

Cimozon

A blacksmith and Dreadfire Keep's weapons vendor.

Associated Tropes:

Tasom

Dreadfire Keep's pet shop vendor.

Associated Tropes:

  • Captain Ersatz: Resembles a recolored version of the Inbunche boss monster from the Skyguard saga with a single-eyed skull-like face.

Skamedar

A Nethermage and Dreadfire Keep's hair shop vendor.

Associated Tropes:

The Queen's Agents

    Chamat 

Chamat

One of the most capable bounty hunters in service to the Queen of Monsters. He has been assigned to collect the screams of the ghostly Mallora and turn them into a weapon. Later, he opens up a portal in the Infernal Realm and has several infernal monsters invade the Celestial Realm guarded by Aranx and the three Avatars of said realm.
  • Back from the Dead: He is brought back to life for a second chance to serve his queen in the "Celestial Realm Salvation" storyline after his demise at the hands of Banshee Mallora.
  • Bounty Hunter: Chamat has been hired to take out The Hero, and he nearly gets the jump on him/her.
  • Evil Is Not a Toy: Finds this out the hard way when he attempts to convince Banshee Mallora to join the side of the Queen of Monsters as her Living Weapon.
  • I'm Melting!: Ends up having his face melted off by Mallora.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: Well, he's more of a man-bat than an actual man, but he wears a mask and he works for the Queen of Monsters, so that counts.
  • Smug Snake: He is very confident that he can make Mallora into a Living Weapon for the Queen of Monsters, and tries to convince her to join their side after she becomes a banshee. It backfires on him big time.
  • The Unfought: You won't have to worry about fighting him (at least not at Deadmoor anyway), and the reason is obvious (see Evil Is Not a Toy above).
  • Villainous Breakdown: Immediately loses his calm and composed attitude when Mallora uses her death wail on him, just before his face melts off.

    Drayko Lancer 

Drayko Lancer

A Dracomancer who plans to awaken the massive dragon Dakka and unleash more fear upon the world with it for the Queen of Monsters. He seems awfully friendly, though.
  • Affably Evil: His allegiance to the Queen of Monsters is the only thing that makes him evil. In fact, he's so funny and genuinely friendly that it makes it hard for players to realize whose side he's on.
  • Fusion Dance: With Dakka, following the hero's removal of the Cursed Gem of the Forest from its mouth, after which he tries to swallow the hero whole (thank goodness BattleBark managed to put a stop to that).
  • Here We Go Again!: After completing the whole Living Dungeon quest chain at least once, he pushes you out of Dakka's mouth, which is where the whole adventure begins again.
  • Power Gives You Wings: He's able to sprout wings and fly, being a Dracomancer and all.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning

    Final 

Final

An assassin who appears before the hero convincing him/her to help him take the Star Core from Prime Dominus. It turns out that he was secretly working to deliver the Star Core to the Queen of Monsters.
  • Dark Secret: After Prime's defeat, it turns out that he wanted the Star Core for his own selfish reasons.
  • Dimensional Traveler
  • Evil All Along
  • Faux Affably Evil: The hero realized that he really was as bad as he/she thought he was after having finished helping him get the Star Core from Prime.
    • If you went back to the beginning of the event that he appears in, you could hear the hero and Twilly talking about what happened involving him over at Yulgar's inn. The hero suggested that Final might not be trusted, and he/she was right.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom
  • Laser Blade: His weapon of choice.
  • Skull for a Head: Actually, Skull For a Helmet.

    Commander Goregrim 

Commander Goregrim

A hunter who launches an attack on Northpointe during the 2015-2016 New Year's celebration, while also planning to give the hero a taste of his own power.
  • Affably Evil: He's commanding an attack on Northpointe during the 2015-2016 New Year's celebration, yet he seems more interested in fighting a really strong opponent than following the Queen's orders.
  • Bad Boss: Takes his anger out on one of his minions when he questions his reckless behavior of refusing to wait for the alliance's defenses to fall to his faction's hands.
  • BFS: His weapon of choice.
  • We Will Meet Again: After being defeated by the hero and thinking of him/her as worthy following that, he states his wish to meet with them again before disappearing to parts unknown.
  • Worthy Opponent: Thinks of the hero this after his defeat by his/her hands.

    Faust 

Faust

A mysterious minion of the Queen of Monsters whose mastery of manipulation is unparalleled. He manipulates Vaxen into attacking Lore with his interdimensional armies and later manipulates the minds and emotions of the people of Battleon during the Heroes Heart Day 2016 event. Not to be confused with the Chaorrupted Faust from Mythsong Canyon.
Faust: I? I am no one. But you are someone I find very interesting.

    Jaaku 

Jaaku

The appropriately-named Shogun of Shadows who has been fighting against Emperor Daisho for a long time, having made multiple futile attempts to conquer Yokai Island. He's now received a horribly-transformed Orochi as a gift from the Queen of Monsters, and after his mind-controlled Orochi fatally injures Daisho during a recent shadow war, Ai no Miko decides to go after him in order to avenge her fallen father.

Associates

    Vaxen 
A creation of the Shadow Council, a warlord created from relics of the most powerful most evil villains from throughout the multiverse. He is used as a puppet by Faust and the Queen of Monsters, manipulating him into attacking Lore.

    Eremon 

Eremon

A member of the Darkblood Pilgrimage who is seeking to find Kolyaban the Reshaper, the legendary first Darkblood. Once he finds her, he immediately sides with her, supporting her plan to turn the residents of Lore into even more hideous monsters, vowing to do everything in his power to prevent anyone from opposing her and her creations.
  • Horned Humanoid: What else would you expect from a Darkblood?
  • Light Is Not Good: Wears light-themed clothes, so you'd think he's a good guy, right? WRONG. Dead wrong.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Despite the horrible atrocities Kolyaban committed by turning Aria into a monster and turning a few Darkblood into a horrific monstrosity, Eremon refuses to betray her, and refuses to let anything hurt her or any of her abominations.
  • Senseless Sacrifice: Saves Kolyaban from being hit by Aria's attack, which is VERY stupid considering the terrible thing that the very first Darkblood he sought to find did to Aria earlier, leading Kolyaban to get scot-free.

Alternative Title(s): Adventure Quest Worlds Queen Of Monsters Faction

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