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     Ira Takuto 
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How Atou sees him and he sees himself.
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How he's seen by everyone else.
The Protagonist. Spending most of his life in the hospital, he never formed any lasting bonds, even his family gave up hope on him at one point. His greatest pleasure was the Fictional Video Game "Eternal Nations." With nothing better to do while waiting between medical procedures, he spent all his time playing, becoming the #1 player, even clearing the hardest difficulty to Take Over the World by playing the country Mynoghra. Around the time of his 18th birthday, his body finally gave out on him, leading to having him Face Death with Dignity and no regrets. He soon wakes up face to face with Atou, initially thinking he's in Heaven, until he's informed that he's playing a real-life version of the game "Eternal Nations," and he has to adapt to the situation.
  • Actual Pacifist: His greatest desire is to live in peace. Align with that and you have nothing to fear from him despite his "evil" nature. Start something though, and he won't hesitate to finish it, and he won't shed a tear over your fate.
  • Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad: The world setting dubs him "evil," but his character is that of an Ideal Hero. The "Good" countries and characters are, at best, Obliviously Evil.
  • Benevolent Boss: His citizens and servants, especially Atou, have nothing to fear from him, as he's genuinely kind and treasures their happiness, even if he doesn't benefit from it.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Even though the world setting insists otherwise, he may be seen as a humanoid black fog with Glowing Eyes of Doom, but if he's not provoked, he's a total sweetheart.
  • Designated Villain: In universe. The world setting dubs him "evil" just because he happens to be the guy running Mynoghra.
  • A Friend in Need: How the dark elves see him. If he didn't give them humanitarian aid in their hour of need, they'd be extinct via Death March.
  • Idiot Hair: Has a noticeable cowlick, which is visible even in his black fog form.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: It is heavily suggested that he has no idea how twisted Atou is, as she only ever shows her loving devoted side to him.
  • Mistaken for Pedophile: When looking for a retainer, Atou orders Gia, Moltar and Emuru to "gather all of the little girls for Ira". Ira is horrified by her phrasing, the three dark elves are disturbed, and Atou shows absolutely no clue how her statement came across.
  • Morality Chain: He's the reason Atou doesn't run around killing every man, woman, and child, that crosses her path.
  • Mundane Utility: He uses his [Emergency Production] ability to produce modern Earth fruits and vegetables and simple tools such as shovels and wheelbarrows that are far above the local tech level, so his people prosper and their lives are easier.
  • No Social Skills: Justified. He spent most of his life in a hospital, only rarely speaking to doctors and nurses, and spending the rest of his time immersed in his favorite game, so he really doesn't know how to communicate well.
  • Red Baron: "The King of Ruin."
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: On several major fronts.
    • He spent most of his life in a hospital bed, so naturally, he doesn't know how to socialize.
    • When he was reincarnated into an avatar in his favorite game, he believed the game still played by the same rules, until he was given hard evidence that this isn't always so.
    • He points out to Atou that because he pings as "evil," people are going to view acts of benevolence from him with suspicion, always wondering what the catch is. So he eventually gets the Dark Elves to agree to being his citizens by presenting it as Enlightened Self-Interest.
  • This Means War!: Isla's death serves as the trigger for putting him and Mynoghra on the offensive. If alliances and peace overtures won't protect his people, then he's going to protect them by force!
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: On occasion. He starts the story thinking via the internal logic of the game "Eternal Nations," but once the Dark Elves move in and Emumu reports that the seeds she got from some grapes he provided actually took root and started to grow, he quickly realized the game-breaking aspects of his ability "Emergency Production."

     Atou 
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Anything for you, Ira-sama!
Ira Takuto's first and favorite Hero Unit from the game and the cornerstone of his country's success.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Downplayed. In the novel, she tears apart the unit lead by Werdel and Lorinas all by herself. In the manga, she kills the holy knights by herself, but a squad of dark-elves on standby kill off fleeing mercenaries that are trying to escape and testify as to what happened at the evil forest.
  • And Then What?: In the manga version, chapter 17.2, she taunts the Ice giant about the "world domination" setting it's stuck in and asks "what will you do then?" should the RPG's army succeed. Since the ice giant couldn't come up with an answer, Atou mocks its Artificial Stupidity and attacks.
  • Berserk Button: While she's already quite easy to provoke, it's all but guaranteed that she'll skewer you 8 ways to Sunday if she believes Ira-sama is offended in any way, real or imagined.
  • The Blind Leading the Blind: Because Ira suffers from a communication problem due to very little real world interactions before his death, he relies on Atou to speak for him. The problem is, Atou is only, at best, slightly better at speaking than he is and usually causes misunderstandings.
  • Break Them by Talking: An expert. She drives Lorinas to despair by spelling out how the latter's self-righteous pigheadedness cost the lives of every one of Lorinas's allies, and how he's never, ever going to see his wife and new-born child again, and making her even stronger and more dangerous by giving her more tools, skills, and combat options.
  • Curb-Stomp Cushion: She annihilates the entire unit of mercenaries and knights led by Werdel and Lorinas, with only her Combat Tentacles cut, which she regrew, and a small cut to her cheek.
  • Cute and Psycho: She's insane, adorable, and insanely adorable. Readers are torn between wanting to hug her for her smile and poutiness, and cringing when she has the same exact features as she's mowing through people who have offended her.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: She's prone to outbursts of rage, and it doesn't take much to set her off.
  • Heroic Bastard: "Hero" in the biggest quotation marks imaginable but she introduces herself as the bastard child of World Ruining - Mud.
  • Hero Unit: She is one for the Mynoghra race.
  • Hypocritical Humor: She's an eldritch entity hiding itself in a cute elf-like body, yet other eldritch creatures, like the long-legged bug and the homunculus citizens, creep her out.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: How she kills with her tentacles.
  • Last Chance to Quit: She gives the holy knight unit of Qualia every possible warning not to attempt to enter the cursed forest to chase the survivors of the Dark Elf purge instigated by the light elves of El'nar. When Werdel wisely ordered a retreat, since they're a scouting unit, and the self-righteous Lornias overrode him, she stops pulling punches and slaughters them all.
  • Magikarp Power: In the game she was this. As she could grow to be very powerful overtime but started off very weak. Unsure of how strong she is in this world was one of the main reasons they didn't want to deal with other nations at the beginning.
  • Metaphorically True: She says that Ira Takuto-sama uses mana to summon things from "The land of the gods." She's not wrong. For the denizens of the world of "Eternal Nations," players are a god-like existence, so anything from modern society might well be from a divine realm as far as they're concerned.
  • Red Baron: Atou The Sludge.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: She has red eyes, and she's someone not to mess with.
  • Slasher Smile: Dear lord can she give one.
  • Technical Pacifist: She effortlessly slaughters an entire Holy Knight search party and cruelly tells Lorinas she will be moving into his hometown to kill everyone there before killing him. When the Dark Elves asks if she is really going to, she states she obviously isn't since she is a pacifist. The Dark Elves are hesitant to believe this.
  • Twisting the Words: She's fond of stretching the truth to make Ira Takuto-sama sound more impressive than he actually is, like saying the food he first provided to the Dark Elves is "food from the land of the gods" though that isn't that far from actual fact.
  • Victor Gains Loser's Powers: She is able to gain the abilities and memories of anyone she kills.

     Isla 
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I am a loyal servant to my king, no more, no less.
The insect queen Hero Unit of Mynoghra.

Dark Elves:

     Captain Gia 
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What choice did I have?!
The first dark-elf to stumble upon Ira and Atou. He brings back the food Ira provides to the rest of his clan and is at the front of the negotiations to bring the dark elves into the country of Mynoghra.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: When he laid eyes on Ira, he immediately took to his knees and begged for aid, despite his shame. This was rewarded with immediate succor, even though Ira could barely afford to even look after himself at that time.
  • Crime of Self-Defense: Because he fought back, he has a bounty.
  • Famed In-Story: He is an infamous dark-elf assassin.
  • Hit Man With A Heart: According to his wanted posters, he presumably excels in assassination, but his first priority was the rescue of the dark elf refugees, especially the children.
  • Too Desperate to Be Picky: He takes the food Ira provides, even though Ira pings as "evil," because he's got a bunch of refugees who are starving to death. He doesn't even think about what strings might be attached until everyone's fed.
  • Wrong Assumption: Since he sees Ira as "evil," he presumes the stereotypical Evil Overlord, and promises to offer up Human Sacrifice if need be. Stunned Silence ensues when he learns "The King of Ruin" is actually a pacifist.

     Moltar 
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Gia! You took the food from an evil being?! Did you even consider the price he'd demand in return?!
The dark elf village elder and strongest mage. He initially calls out Gia for taking food from an "evil" being without question, but Gia retorts that he had no choice.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: He follows Gia back to where Ira was encountered and also goes to his knees, both in thanks for the food provided and in asking for shelter.
  • The Archmage: He's mastered all the spells available in the setting and is placed in charge of magical research by Ira as a result.
  • The Cavalry: When Dragontan is facing a full assault from Icerock's "barbarian" army and Mayor Antelize is at her wit's end, he and his dark-elves arrive as reinforcements and start beating the attackers back.
  • Crime of Self-Defense: He also has a bounty for daring to fight back against the purge instigated by the light elves of El'nar.
  • Famed In-Story: He also is well-known among the people of the "good" countries and has a price on his head. Captain Westrel even crossed blades with him at least once and regards him as dangerous.
  • Offscreen Teleportation: Appears out of nowhere when the discussion of a Palace comes up between Ira and Emuru. Ira flat out asks where he came from.

     Emuru 
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Thank you Ira-sama! (weeps)
The dark elf chief of intelligence. She finds and plants seeds from the grapes Ira provides and sees them sprout.
  • Accidental Discovery: She plants seeds from the fruits (specifically grapes) that Ira provides and reports that said seeds sprouted. This clues Ira in as to a mechanism to abuse his [Emergency Production] ability and give his country a major tech upgrade.
  • Birds of a Feather: Atou bonds with her because they are both very similar, especially in how they almost deify Ira Takuto.
  • Call to Agriculture: Once a citizen of Mynoghra, intel being handled by Atou and Ira's "long-legged bugs," she takes to the fields raising crops. She even raised fruits and vegetables provided by Ira for the community, to his joy.
  • Morality Pet: Atou treats her like an equal and goes out of her way to dote on and genuinely be kind to her, without having to be ordered by Ira Takuto-sama. For the rest of the Dark Elves, Atou remains haughty, almost hostile, regardless of how devoted and reverent they are.
  • Prone to Tears: She tends to cry easily, though they are usually Tears of Joy.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: She's the former chief of intelligence and she wears glasses.

     Carrie and Marrie Erfull 
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Marrie on the left Carrie on the right
Twin Dark Elf Children who are hired to be Ira's retainers.
  • Body Horror: Half of Carrie's body is covered in scars from a flesh eating disease. She is already cured from the disease but the scars remain. As a Witch of Regret, she can spread the disease to others.
  • Break the Cutie: Iska's death saving them and having to eat her horribly broke both of them.
  • Extreme Omnivore: After Iska's death and awakening to being one of the Witches of Regret, Marrie gain the ablitiy to eat anything, including things like skills.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: They were just young twin girls who barely had any power. Then awakening to becoming The Witches of Regret made them so powerful and a threat to the world that the system has to announce their threat to the world.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: One of the first things Marrie tells Ira about herself is that she ate her mother. It is further explained that their mother sacrificed herself so to save their starving tribe.
  • Polar Opposite Twins: They are twin sisters but look and act completely differently.
  • Stepford Smiler: Marrie looks happy but it's very clear she is as mentally damaged as Carrie is physically.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Carrie is the Tomboy to Marrie's girly girl.
  • Two-Faced: Carrie's entire left side of her body is covered in scars.
  • Vengeance Denied: In their final confrontation with the Demon King responsible for Isla's death an unnamed Stock Light-Novel Hero just summarily cuts the demon king in half, right in front of them. They are not amused at the Unwanted Assistance.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: In universe. Being put on a death-march by the xenophobic and genocidal elves of El'nar, being forced to eat their own mother to survive, and being teleported by Flammin to the site of the battle between himself and Isla, where they're magically compelled to march right up to the Not Quite Dead guy only to have Isla shield them with her own body and they're forced to eat their mother-figure to survive again, they've come to the conclusion that if the world hates their existence that much, then it's okay for them to hate the world right back.

Humans of Qualia:

     Saint Solina of sacred burial 
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I must protect them.
The human country's trump card and Hero Unit.
  • The Cassandra: She tells her superiors a goddess given warning regarding the rise of an "evil" presence in the southern continent, they pooh-pooh her and only send the absolute minimum of troops, and with great reluctance.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Her pupils are shaped like stars.
  • Light Is Good: Played with. Her introduction has her blasting a bunch of "monsters" after being begged by human refugees who had their villages destroyed, but it is not known if the villagers or the "monsters" are the aggressors.
  • My Significance Sense Is Tingling: She sensed the arrival of Ira and Atou.

     Captain Werdel 
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There are times when you have to lay down your life in the service of Aldos, and it's normal for youngsters to be impatient for achievements, but rushing with concern only for intended outcomes can result in a huge mistake, you need to learn to look at the big picture!
The leader of the holy knight unit sent to investigate Solina's oracle.
  • Did Not Think This Through: While he's preparing the horses, dealing with the border-crossing bureaucracy, etc., he has Lorinas negotiate and hire the local mercenaries, since their superiors sent them off alone. This turns around to bite him when he orders a retreat and Lorinas uses the fact that he's the one who hired the mercenaries to countermand the order, trying to take Werdel into custody and launching an attack on Atou. Was that ever a mistake.
  • Famed In-Story: He's a well-known and high-ranked holy knight.
  • Ignored Expert: He repeatedly warns Lorinas that being too uptight and rigid with the tenets of the Aldos faith can end badly. The self-righteous younger knight does not listen and winds up getting the entire unit killed by trying to force his way into the cursed forest against the warnings of Atou.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He's very open-minded and believes the tenets of the Aldos faith are open to interpretation. He's not averse to having fun in a tavern with hired mercenaries to keep them content and secure their cooperation.
  • Sensing You Are Outmatched: He quickly realizes the disguised Atou is no dark elf and is way, way stronger than the entire unit, and wisely orders a retreat. Lorinas countermands him, resulting in disaster.
  • The Worf Effect: He's introduced being able to solo a hill-giant, and recounts how he went blade to blade with Moltar, but he's barely able to land a hit on Atou, only cutting her "legs," which does no lasting damage, before he and the rest of his squad is mercilessly impaled, Lorinas left for last and made to learn just how badly he screwed up before he dies.

     Lorinas 
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I'll report all of Werdel's unholy attitude to central later.
An extremely rigid and self-righteous holy knight under Werdel, desperate for achievements. He lets his self-righteousness go to his head and countermands Werdel at the border to the cursed forest, insisting the knights and mercenaries present force their way in "to fight evil." This goes badly, and he's spared just long enough to learn how his ego doomed them all.
  • Despair Event Horizon: As Atou is revealing to him how Wendel wasn't corrupt or cowardly, but was in fact looking out for his safety, as well as his wife and child, by trying to back off peacefully when given the chance, and how he's entirely responsible for screwing that over, irreversibly, and how he's going to die, never seeing them again, with Atou stealing their weapons and powers, he begins to stutter, his speech trails off, and it finally dawns on him how badly he fucked up, with no hope of retreat, surrender, or survival, and maybe, just maybe, the "evil entity" he's provoked coming to his home country to retaliate.
  • Do Unto Others Before They Do Unto Us: He ignores his superior's advice and launches an attack on Atou because he can read she pings as "evil" and justifies it by saying if she's left alone, she's going to build up her power and attack his home country, and it will be too late by then. This becomes a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: Their mission was supposed to be secret, and sharing its details with an unknown party is problematic, but Werdel had a good counter in that sharing the nature of their scouting mission had to be done to attempt gathering the cooperation of the "dark elf" they met at the forest border.
  • The Fundamentalist: He has a near fanatical obsession with following the doctrine of Aldos.
  • Holier Than Thou: Though he keeps most of it to himself, he almost constantly looked down on Captain Werdel for the latter's "lack of righteousness."
  • Knight Templar: He has a very, very strict adherence to the doctrines of Aldos, and looks upon those who don't with contempt.
  • Lethally Stupid: Helpful hint, if your captain (who can solo a monster it normally takes an army to defeat) orders a retreat, you don't back-bite him, no matter how "righteous" you think you are. Doing otherwise is bound to put you and everyone with you in peril.

Elves of El'Nar:

Forngawn

     Pepe 
The youngest and most powerful of the staff-wielders.
  • Above Good and Evil: Good and evil don't matter. All she cares about is if the other party can be "friends" or not.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Her moral compass doesn't align with anyone else in this new world, at all.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: As outlandish as her handlers found it that she offered the hand of friendship to Takuto when the two meet, the act is well justified. Her home country of Forgawn is currently under constant attack from demi-human "Barbarians" and they need all the help they can get. The human and elf countries are not only too far away, but bogged down with their own armed invasions to offer assistance. Lastly, Takuto himself is very, very open to peaceful and friendly relations.
  • Fearless Fool: She's too stupid to know fear.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Despite knowing that the hill giant she just disabled with vines has super-strength and could rip itself free, she climbs atop it and starts grandstanding. She gets called out on it when she's rescued by her minoutar mentor.

     Lady Tucanpoli 
Pepe's mentor
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: She tries to keep Pepe from being suicidal in her stupidity. Tries being the key word.
  • Our Minotaurs Are Different: She's some kind of bull demi-human and is officially called a minotaur, but lacks the aggression shown to the race in most other works.
  • Sensing You Are Outmatched: When she met Takuto and party, she realized that Mynorgha is a country they dare not antagonize, as they would get stomped flat, even without taking the "barbarians" into account.

Dragontan: The capital city.

     Mayor Antelize Antique 
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Thank God! AN excuse to get away from all that damned paperwork!
The mayor of the town of Dragontan, who greets the Dark Elf twins when they came to visit and introduce themselves. Her job seriously sucks as she has to deal with an incoming barbarian invasion and extreme local corruption. The dark elf twins are instrumental in dealing with the latter.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: She's at first horrified when Carrie and Marie Erfull come to visit, and is terrified of the repercussions when The Aggressive Drug Dealer pushes his way into her home while the dark-elf twins are in attendance, only for this monumental idiot to run afoul of the twins' guardians, the Brain Eaters of Mynoghra, who literally skin the drug dealer and his bodyguards alive. She winds up laughing with genuine mirth at seeing the brain-eaters fight over the pickings.
  • Beleaguered Bureaucrat: She thought that escaping from that racist cesspool calling itself El'nar by coming to Dragontan would have made her life much simpler, but instead, it's all just one giant headache after another and her days are filled with mountains of paperwork.
  • The Chains of Commanding: She'd like nothing more than to find herself a boyfriend and retire to a villa somewhere but she takes the fate of Dragontan seriously and even stays at the front lines when the "Barbarians" attack in force to allow the unarmed civilians to escape.
  • Defector from Decadence: She defected from the extremely racist nation of El'nar to the multi-racial nation of Forgwan, but instead of finding the peace she sought, became the mayor of the strategically important yet poorly defended town of Dragontan.
  • Desperately Craves Affection: One of her biggest complaints and reasons for defecting to Dragontan is that she's really, really desperate for a boyfriend, but rather than get one, she's shoved into the role of Mayor and hates it.

     Vesta Kruklain 
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What a shame. I thought we could have a friendly relationship. Give these girls a beating and then inject them with the refined poppy-juice, then I'll have that Lolicon under my control!
The leader of Kruklain Enterprises. He's nothing more than a thinly disguised drug-dealer. When one of the dark elf twins' bodyguards buys his poppies as part and parcel of collecting the local products, not knowing better, this lout comes to the "brilliant" conclusion that Mynoghra is looking to enter the drug business. When the dark elf twins politely decline, he becomes extremely antagonistic, tries to kidnap and forcefully inject them with highly concentrated poppy-juice, making them life-dependent addicted. He completely ignores Carrie's warning that hostility against Mynoghra won't be taken well and ignores the three imposing bodyguards. He lives just long enough to regret it.
  • The Aggressive Drug Dealer: When he learns that one of the twins' bodyguards bought some poppies from his company, he immediately presumes that Mynoghra is out to enter the drug business, but when he's declined, he tracks the twins down to the mayor's home and tries to forcefully inject them with a super-concentrated dose.
  • Drugs Are Bad: His poppies by themselves are simply opiates and can be used medically, but he super-concentrates their juice to be so addictive that failure to take constant doses can have lethal withdrawal symptoms.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: By attacking Marrie and Carrie, he gave Ira the perfect excuse to go and take all this lout's holdings, including the poppy fields, which are right over the "dragon vein cave" Ira wants to get his hands on. In return, the fields are cleared of the drug poppies and repurposed to food production, which Dragontan desperately needs, so Ira and Antelize walk away happy.
  • Smug Snake: He's gotten so used to his shell companies hiding his villainy that he sees no issue beating up the mayor's bodyguards and forcing his way into her home, just to try and force visiting dignitaries to distribute his drugs.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Going after the visiting emissaries of a powerful allied nation? Really?!
  • Underestimating Badassery: He thought he and his handful of bodyguards would be more than a match for the dark-elf twins and their bodyguards. Problem is, the twins' bodyguards are monsters that have insane combat bonuses against humanoid opponents and criminal opponents, and he and his goons just happen to be both.

RPG Enemies

     Icerock 
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For what reason do you oppose us?! Can it be you're the [Hero]? Ice wolves! DESTROY HER!
The first of the four demon army generals from the Fictional Videogame [Brave Questers] from the same company that created {Eternal Nations], the world featuring Mynoghra.
  • Artificial Stupidity: He comes at Dragotan with an army of hundreds, if not thousands, and can summon ice-wolves whenever he's in a pinch, but he's forced by his AI to fight Atou with no more than three backup units, with the rest stuck on "standby." Atou casually slaughters all the units on standby and fights him head-on.
  • Dumb Muscle: He's not a big thinker, at all. He can only follow the Demon King's orders, and attack whoever or whatever is in front of him. Any question of motive or aftermath makes him go "does not compute."
  • Genre Blind: He has no concept of RPG, Real-time Strategy, or any of the video-game concepts of the setting he lives in, and is totally flummoxed by Atou's actions when she exploits her advantages.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is Icerock and he's some kind of ice and rock golem.
  • Take Over the World: The reason why he's attacking cities and towns in his path, but he has no clue what he's supposed to do afterward.
  • We Can Rule Together: He notices Atou is also a "demon" and says they should be on the same side, but she serves a different "demon king" than he does, and is insulted by the offer.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: His final special move is an unavoidable axe-strike that does immense damage and temporarily paralyzes his enemies with a thin sheet of ice at their legs. Atou is humiliated by being struck in the shoulder, but since she survives, she retaliates with extreme prejudice and utterly destroys him.

     Flamin 
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Unlike you, I ain't no puppet! I am free! FREE! AND WITH YOUR DEATH I WILL TRULY BE FREE!
One of the two generals attacking Mynoghra and the allied country of Dragontan.
  • Cutscene Power to the Max: When he's killed, he triggers a cutscene event where he forces the champion who beat him to do a Heroic Sacrifice to save their apprentices, even if such a thing requires teleporting the apprentices right into the heart of danger.
  • Defiant to the End: He will not retreat nor surrender, ever. He has to be slain, but this has its own problems, see above.
  • Evil Is Burning Hot: He's proud to be a villain, thinking it the ultimate freedom, and he loves to hurl flames around.
  • Flunky Boss: Per his native game, whenever he finds himself facing a disadvantage, he "calls for backup" and summons underlings without limit.
  • For the Evulz: He engages in wanton destruction just because he enjoys it. Even his original programming only has him attack in certain very limited situations, but he prefers to attack wantonly and indiscriminately.
  • I Just Want to Be Free: The reason he broke away from Ice King and attacked Mynoghra is that he's trying to rebel against his character programming and be "free."
  • Meaningful Name: His name is "Flamin" and he specializes in fire attacks.
  • Virtue Is Weakness: In his mind, actually caring for others or being loyal to a higher power means you're nothing more than a "puppet" that has to be destroyed.

     Lady Wind 
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What kind of magic is this? Poison magic? No wait. She said EVERYONE. She's spreading her suffering?! I've never seen anything like it! You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!
The demon general in charge of wind.
  • Beauty Is Bad: She's physically appealing but she's one of the Demon King's generals and is clearly a villain.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: All we see of her death in the manga is her blood shooting into the sky like a geyser as she's screaming in agony.
  • Mugging the Monster: The moment she sees Carrie Earfull, she commands her minions to attack, thinking she's just dealing with a strange little girl. She has just challenged one of the newly awakened twin Witches of Regret, who proceeds to afflict her with everything she's suffering. So much for that beautiful face you're proud of, Lady Wind.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Having no way to fight Carrie, she attempts to flee for her life, but her RPG Boss Monster settings refuse to let her run, foiling the attempt.
  • Stripperific: Her clothes leave precious little to the imagination.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Just before she tries to flee for her life, she shouts out the trope name as she realizes Carrie is magically making everyone in the area suffer what she's going through.

     Old Mechanic 
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The Demon General in charge of Earth and the controller of the Demon King's machine troops. He has the distinct misfortune to run into Marrie, the second of the twin Witches of Regret, who proceeds to eat her way through his army before going after him for desert.
  • Evil Old Folks: He has gray hair and bald patches and he serves the Demon King, engaging in acts of atrocity.
  • Hollywood Cyborg: He looks as if he's fused machines to his body.
  • Humongous Mecha: He pilots one and uses it to attack Marrie, only to learn, too late, that her ability to eat whatever annoys her also includes inorganic things and concepts, such as skills. He loses the ability to operate his Mecha as a result.
  • No Body Left Behind: The only pieces of him left behind are gears falling out of the sky where he used to stand as Marrie proceeds to consume him while Laughing Mad.

     Demon King 
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Humanoid form
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True form
The final boss of the game "Brave Nations" and apparently another transmigrator.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: He revels in villainy.
  • His Name Is...: He protests that the world has a god and just as he's saying the name of the alleged deity, he gets sliced in half stem to stern.
  • I Just Want to Be Free: Just like Flammin, he thinks he's on "a trial sent by god" and he would get his freedom if he successfully overcomes his programming. Not going to happen.
  • It's All About Me: He thinks he's "the one chosen by god" and the world rightly belongs to him as a result.
  • One-Winged Angel: He greets Carrie and Marie Earful looking like a slightly taller than normal human, but when he gets tired of fooling around, turns into what looks like a gargantuan hedgehog.
  • Powered by a Forsaken Child: His "true form" has the trapped souls of countless of victims, fueling him with grudges, pain, and sorrow. Marie eating that suffering visibly weakens him.
  • Villainous Breakdown: When Carrie and Marie prove to actually be a legitimate threat, negating his attacks, healing factor, and weakening him by stealing away the grudges that fuel him, he "invokes a second wind by his own will" and goes nuts, unable to accept that the world isn't rightfully his by divine decree.

Alternative Title(s): Isekai Apocalypse Mynoghra

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