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    Kotone Awaki 
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The Heroine herself. Deciding to take over Café Enchanté following her grandfather's passing, she is soon find herself in the company of the various regulars of the café and their lives.
  • Audience Surrogate: She is a normal human girl who suddenly discovers there are several non-human worlds and non-humans who visit the human world regularly. The regulars often provide exposition to her about themselves and their worlds.
  • Beast and Beauty: Kotone has shades of this with Misyr and Ignis, a demon and a firewolf respectively.
  • Beware the Nice Ones:
    • Kotone is usually friendly and kind-hearted but in one instance when Mikado became distracted with the regulars after casually mentioning that Rindo was in danger, Kotone calmly and sweetly twisted his head to face her and repeated her question as to what happened to Rindo.
    • In Ignis's route, she slapped Dromi for all the pain the latter caused Ignis.
  • Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: Kotone is the gentle girl with the brooding Rindo who is revealed in his route to have a lot of angst about his younger sister and later on, when he becomes non-human to save his life.
  • Catch a Falling Star: Canus catches Kotone after some fairies push her off a cliff.
  • Converse with the Unconscious: In Ignis's Bad Ending, Kotone continues to visit the sleeping Ignis in his Vanar form who has been buried under ice and reassures that she will continue to see them until the latter wakes up.
  • Cool Big Sis: Kotone acts like an older sister figure towards Kariya.
  • Cooldown Hug:
    • This is how Kotone calms down a rampaging Ignis in his Vanar form in his route.
    • She also bring Il out of his original programming by embracing him.
  • Cowardly Lion: Kotone often thinks of herself to be cowardly but despite being afraid, she doubles down and makes the best of certain situations.
  • Everyone's Baby Sister: Kotone is the youngest and most vulnerable out of the regulars. Regardless of the route, all the regulars are protective over her and anyone threatening or hurting her is a sure way to get several powerful people pissed off.
  • Feminine Women Can Cook: Played with. While in the beginning, Kotone admits her coffee-making and cooking skills weren't the best, with practice, she does become a good cook, good enough that Ignis always cleans up all the dishes she serves him.
  • Fish out of Water: Kotone is suddenly thrown into a world where non-humans exist among humans and even travelled to some of the other worlds where she is completely out of her element.
  • Forgotten First Meeting: Kotone had met some of the regulars back many years ago when she had stayed with her grandfather but due to being a young child, she had forgotten that she had met them.
  • Hello, [Insert Name Here]: While Kotone is her canon name, the player can change it at the start of the game.
  • Holding Hands: In Rindo's route, she frequently holds hands with him especially after he becomes a non-human to reassure him that she still loves him for him.
  • Insecure Love Interest: Downplayed in Rindo's route where Kotone feels that Rindo is mature and much more adult compared to her and wonders if he sees her more as a child or little sister instead of a partner.
  • In-Series Nickname: Since Kotone's name is customizable, other characters often refer to her as "master/owner".
  • Living MacGuffin: Kotone becomes a target in some routes due to her influence on the love interest.
    • In Ignis's route, she is kidnapped by Dromi because Ignis/Vanar has developed a taste for human flesh and Dromi wants to use her to get Ignis to eat her and awaken as Vanar.
    • In Canus's route, Vennia deliberately brings her to Medio to switch her with Titania as the World Tree bride, knowing it would force Canus's hand and get him (and by extension the other regulars) to kill the Yggdrasil.
  • Mouth-to-Mouth Force-Feeding: In Rindo's route, being too sick and weak to take the life-saving transformation medicine Mikado provided, Kotone has to do this in order to get Rindo to take it to save his life.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Kotone tries to tell Kariya that humans and non-humans aren't as different as he thinks, as the coffee she is serving to him that moment is the same coffee enjoyed by her non-human guests.
  • Oblivious to Love: In Ignis's route, Kotone simply did not get it when Dromi asked if she was Ignis's mate, even as Ignis was blushing and vehemently denying anything when Dromi started mentioning another Bestia female being interested in him. Kotone instead cheerfully asks Ignis to bring over his mate to Enchanté.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: Kotone has pink-colored hair and is a friendly, kind-hearted girl.
  • "Shut Up" Kiss: She delivers one to Rindo when he is depressed and insecure after becoming non-human, believing Kotone deserves someone better.
  • Unbroken Vigil: In Rindo's route, after Rindo becomes cursed, Kotone stays by his side the whole time.

    Misyr Rex 
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Voiced by: Kenji Akabane

One of Enchante's older residents, He is the current Demon Lord of Asmodia. Has a particular fondness to Kotone.


  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: Misyr remains the demon king because he is the strongest in his world.
  • Barely-Changed Dub Name: Japanese sources romanize his name as "Miser," while the localization by Aksys spells it as "Misyr."
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Misyr did wish to become human so he did not have to leave Kotone every night but at the worst timing, Noah took away his powers and pushed him through the gate, leaving Kotone stuck in the World of End Times with Noah and Misyr helpless back in the human world.
  • Becoming the Mask: It's revealed that Misyr is not the demon king or a demon but was Was Once a Man and was transformed into a different kind of non-human. For years among the café regulars, he enjoyed simply being another customer there while playing up the act of being the demon king.
  • Berserk Button: Misyr usually maintains a cheerful and casual attitude even in the face of danger but there are a few things that truly pisses him off.
    • In Il's route, Solitus dehumanizing Il causes Misyr to look ready to murder Solitus.
    • In his own route, when Asmodeus was about to forcefully take advantage of Kotone, Misyr glares at him and the entire world shook in response to his fury.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Despite being a demon and angel respectively, Misyr is protective over Il who can get in trouble when he leaves the café. In Il's route, Misyr levels a Death Glare on Solitus who caused Il to reset to his original, emotionless state, as well as refer to Il as a "puppet" and holds a particular grudge against Solitus for doing that to Il.
  • Blessed with Suck:
    • Misyr laments that as powerful as his magic is, it is only meant for destruction. He cannot help in situations where healing would be needed, such as when Il collapses in Bestia due to experiencing cold for the first time and when Rindo suffers a hex and is dying due to it.
    • In his route, he used to be human but was painfully transformed into a Walking Wasteland as part of the ashen environment in the World of End Times, causing everything around him to turn to ash. As much as he wishes to stay with Kotone at night, he cannot as he returns to his true form after midnight.
  • Body Horror: The descriptions of the human Misyr transforming into a non-human was not pretty.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: In his route, he struggles to tell Kotone the real reason why he has to return to the demon world every night at midnight and apologies to her for "lying". He is not the demon king and is actually a different kind of non-human and must return to his real form back in his original home world.
  • The Glomp: This is how Kotone first meets Misyr who surprises her with an unexpected embrace once the gate to Enchanté is opened the first time in months.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Misyr's powerful reputation alone manages to terrify Solitus into retreating.
  • Hot as Hell: Misyr is a demon yet still very good-looking.
  • Humanity Ensues: Noah takes away Misyr's powers and returns him back to his original human.
  • I Am a Monster: Misyr feels this way about his real form. And when he accidentally transforms back and causes destruction to the demon world and in front of Kotone, he is ashamed and did not return to Enchanté for weeks.
  • It Was a Gift: Misyr's most prized possession is an old teacup. It was given to him by a young Kotone when she offered coffee to him. It's also noted that it is one of the very few objects to not be worn down into ash in the World of End Times for some reason, which is why Misyr treasures it so much.
  • Knight Templar Big Brother: Played for Laughs as Misyr is not related to Il or Kotone but more often than not, acts as a very protective older brother. He hesitated to allow Il to go outside the café on his own and disapproved of any hint of interest of Rindo towards Kotone.
  • Magic Music: During the attack against the giant Spartoi skeletal arm, Misyr's spell to counter it is described by Kotone to resembling and sounding like a piano playing.
  • Must Have Caffeine: Misyr says out of all the foods he has tried over his lifetime, he likes coffee the most. The narration often notes he is slipping coffee on the side. It was because the first food he tasted in thousands of years was a cup of coffee made by a young Kotone.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business:
    • Misyr becomes uncharacteristically serious on Amasaki Island when dealing with the wormhole in the sky.
    • In his route, Misyr suffers a grievous injury while fighting Asmodeus and starts missing his attacks, realizing that he is losing control of his true form, noticeably becoming more alarmed and panicking.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Misyr wears purple robes, as well as his hair being purple, which fits his status as being the king and most powerful being in the demon world.
  • Walking Wasteland: In Misyr's real monstrous form, everything and everyone around him becomes ash either by standing too close to him or when his powers are unleashed.
  • Was Once a Man: Ten thousands of years ago, Misyr was a human looking for new worlds but his ship crashed on the World of End Times. The toxic atmosphere killed off everyone except Misyr whose body for some reason was agonizingly transformed into what it is now.
  • When the Clock Strikes Twelve: Misyr has to return to the demon world at the stroke of midnight every night. In reality, he has to return to his real form and to the World of End Times.
  • Worf Had the Flu: In his route, when he starts losing control of his real form, Misyr started losing the fight against Asmodeus, despite easily blowing him back in their first encounter. Later on, after Noah takes away Misyr's powers, Misyr is severely weakened being in the World of End Times and is no match against Noah who defeats him.
  • World's Strongest Man: Misyr is the most powerful among the regulars and his power is well reported even among other non-human worlds. It is telling that even Solitus did not want to initially fight Misyr and would rather tactically retreat.

    Canus Espada 
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Voiced by: Yuichiro Umehara

The Headless Horseman (Dullahan) of the Fairy World, Medio. While the Medio's queen, Titania, like his presence, The same cannot be said for his fellow fairies, who tend to avoid him out of fear. He is often in Enchante watering flowers.


  • BFS: Canus carries a huge sword that he uses with ease.
  • Big Brother Mentor: He acts like one towards Ignis, the youngest among the non-humans.
  • Born as an Adult: In his route, its revealed that he came into the world already as an adult and with memories of his predecessor and knowledge that he had to kill many fairies in order to sate the Yggdrasil's hunger.
  • Break His Heart to Save Him: In his route, he acts coldly towards Kotone due to not wanting her to get involved with the situation with Medio and the Yggdrasil. His inner narration later says how distraught and heartbroken he was for making her cry.
  • Black Knight: Canus is clad mostly in black but befitting his appearance as a knight, he is a gentle and kind person.
  • Caring Gardener: He is a kind-hearted man (despite his menacing appearance) and is revealed to be an excellent gardener for Enchanté. This skill would come handy after Yggdrasil is destroyed and Medio is soon populated with flowers all over the land.
  • Colour-Coded Emotions: Canus's neck has light emitting from it and it changes color depending on his mood, which helps Kotone determine what emotion he is feeling, considering he does not have a face.
  • Don't Fear the Reaper: Canus is revealed to be the Fairy of Death. He is a kind and gentle individual but his own fairy kind, who are essentially immortal, fear him as they don't understand the concept of death. Nor do they understand why Canus must kill a certain number of them regularly to feed Yggdrasil.
  • Gentle Giant: Canus is easily the tallest and biggest of the Enchante regulars and also a kind-hearted man with a love of gardening.
  • I Kiss Your Hand: Due to the nature of Canus's lack of a head, he instead kisses Kotone's hand to show his affection.
  • Lady and Knight: Has this dynamic with Kotone.
  • Unbroken Vigil: In his Bad Ending, Canus frequently visits and stays with the unconscious Kotone who will never wake up after being fused with the Yggdrasil.

    Ignis Carbunculus 
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Voiced by: Yuki Ono

A fire-based Demon beast from Bestia. Often hailed as the strongest beast in the land. He enjoys eating meat.


  • Big Eater: Ignis enjoys scarfing down many plates at the cafe. His favorite dishes include meats.
  • Bullying a Dragon: A lot of beasts actively try to provoke and fight him, despite him being regarded as the strongest beast in his home world.
  • Fiery Redhead: Ignis has red hair and the hot temper to match. A somewhat literal example, too, as he has fire wolf ears when in his normal form.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Dogs are very fond of Ignis and they swamped him when he visits the park even if he tries to tell them to leave him alone.
  • Heroic Canines, Villainous Felines: It might not seem like it at first, but at heart, Ignis, based on wolves, does not actually want to hurt, and especially not kill, other people. Meanwhile, Dromi, who is based on tigers, wants to awaken Vanar through Ignis, despite that going against what Ignis wants, and that this would turn Ignis into a relentless mruderer. A major reason Dromi idolizes Vanar is because of his brutality.
  • Heroic RRoD: Ignis was told as a child, due to constantly fighting day after day, citizens from Bestia will eventually physically and mentally break down and revert into mindless feral beasts. He explains to Kotone prior to meeting Souen and Enchanté, he was dangerously veering into this stage but managed to pull through and keep his sanity after Souen offered him food. It is revealed Ignis was actually lied to by his uncle. Beasts never lose their sanity when fighting but Ignis, as the reincarnation of the ravenous monster wolf, could when it comes to hunger and smelling blood.
  • Irony: Ignis is a wolf but in his human form, he wears a shirt that has a cat on it.
  • Last of His Kind: By the end of his route, Ignis is the last of the firewolves.
  • Mundane Utility: The regulars have utilized Ignis's flames in his non-human form to warm themselves or dry their clothes, much to Ignis's annoyance.
  • Playing with Fire: Among his abilities include fire-related ones.
  • Reincarnation: His route reveals that he is the reincarnation of Vanar, a large firebeast that reeked havoc in Bestia.
  • Technical Pacifist: While very strong and a fighter, he has a strict rule to not go as far as to kill anyone. At least, for much of the game he believes he's never killed anyone. In his route, we learn that because of his predation instinct, he did in fact kill many beasts (both enemy and fellow vinitor) many years ago, but he had no memory of this event, and his close friends and family decided to not tell him about this.
  • These Hands Have Killed: He is disgusted at himself upon realizing he had killed several monsters and his fellow firewolves as a child in a berserk state. Later on, he becomes catatonic when he kills and eats several Minotaurs and then, almost does the same to both Il and Kotone if the others hadn't arrived to stop him.
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill: Despite his reputation as a Blood Knight, it is revealed that Ignis chooses not to kill anyone. Ignis is horrified to find out that as a child, he killed and ate the beasts who invaded his home, along with several of his own tribe, including his own friends.
  • Tsundere: Ignis is a classic type; blunt, brutally honest and short-tempered, yet hides a soft side.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Ignis in his non-human form shows off his well-toned body.
  • When He Smiles: Ignis normally has a scowl or frown and at best, a cocky smirk. But in his route, he smiles gently at Kotone and she is taken back by the warmth in his smile.
  • Wound Licking: In his route, after Kotone scrapes her hand, Ignis proceeds to lick her wound, though even he was surprised that he reacted that way.
  • You Must Be Cold: When standing outside to admire Bestia's snow, Ignis notices that Kotone is cold and he embraces her to keep her warm since he doesn't have an extra jacket to offer her.

     Il Fado De Rie 
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Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa

An innocent, ditzy angel from the Heavenly world Caelm. He is very obsessed with otome games and often buys games and merch. Is often spoiled by the other attendents.


  • Angelic Beauty: Il, despite being a fallen angel, is still known for his beauty.
  • Beautiful Singing Voice: Befitting of an angel, Il has a lovely singing voice which he can also weaponize.
  • Becoming the Mask: In his route, it's revealed that his mannerisms, personality and even his name were all copied from his favorite otome character when he first came to the human world. Over the years, he continued with the Il persona and vehemently denied that he was once the Angel of Judgement.
  • Berserk Button: Il is normally a very pleasant and affable person but in Misyr's route, when he finds out that God and Solitus endangered Kotone and Misyr, the two people Il was closest to, and casually dismissed the danger they were now in, he starts yelling at them in fury.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: Played for Laughs in his route when Rindo makes a innocent remark about spending time with Kotone, Il immediately places himself between him and Kotone, hugging her tightly and telling Rindo to get away from her. It is not so much out of jealousy but because the other regulars have (falsely) told Il that Rindo was a flirt towards Kotone and Il didn't want him near Kotone after he developed feelings for her.
  • Declaration of Personal Independence: In his route, after realizing that the other regulars tend to coddle him and that he feels Kotone doesn't find him dependable, Il tries to become more independent by doing the dishes on his own. He fails and ends up breaking several plates.
  • Didn't Think This Through: When Il shares his favorite otome game with Kotone and encourages her to play it, he did not consider that Kotone would eventually realize that all his personality, mannerisms and name are identical to his favourite character in the game and she would become disturbed by it or at least confront him about the similarities.
  • Dismemberment Is Cheap: In his route, Il loses his arm when Solitus slices it off in the alleyway but he immediately replaces it and didn't feel any pain or barely noticed losing it, though Kotone is horrified by it.
  • Ditzy Genius: He's very intelligent when it comes to math and can be good when it comes to combat. However, when it comes to basic common sense, he's very oblivious. This could be explained by him being a non-human in a human world, if not for the fact that virtually every other non-human capable of human speech can more-or-less understand such concepts and blend in.
  • The Dreaded: In Caelm, Il is universally feared as the Angel of Judgement, the most powerful angel in their world, who would routinely kill fallen angels.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: Il by no means is dumb but he has little experience or knowledge regarding humans and relationships in general. But he is the one to suggest that all the regulars go a date with Kotone to help distract her and help her to cope after witnessing Kororo's families' deaths. The other regulars are surprised that it was Il to think of this first.
  • Empty Eyes: After having his personality reset to his original state, Il's eyes become completely dull.
  • Fallen Angel: In Caelm, a fallen angel is classified as an angel who develops emotions. Il is noted to be different in that his first encounters with Souen and Misyr was either with silence or repeatedly asking what is love. Misyr was uncertain why he was obsessed with finding out specifically about love.
  • First Time Feeling: When visiting Bestia for the first time, Il is confused when he becomes cold. He later on expresses how happy he is because he had never experienced being cold before.
  • Formal Characters Use Keigo: Befitting his kindhearted and polite nature, he frequently speaks in a polite form of Japanese.
  • Formulaic Magic: The magic of angels in Caelm run through mathematical formulas, and the magic he's capable of is no exception to this rule.
  • I Know Mortal Kombat: Played for Laughs as Il uses his knowledge of otome games to educate the others and himself when going a date with Kotone.
  • Identity Breakdown: When fellow angel Solitis confronts Il, he reveals to Kotone that Il had copied everything, including speech and answers, from his favourite otome game character. Il desperately tries to explain but since the otome character never encountered something like this, Il could not find the right words to say and soon breaks down.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: Il bursts into loud, ugly sobs when Kotone bring him out of his original setting and Kotone notes how human and genuine it makes Il especially it wasn't anything the otome "Il" could replicate.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Due to not always understanding emotions and relationships, he is often this.
    • When carrying Ignis, he bluntly comments about the exact amount of weight that Ignis gained.
    • At one point, he tells Rindo that they have never been close so Il never really cared to talk to him.
    • When the others realized that Kotone is depressed after seeing the grisly deaths of Kororo's family, Il disagrees, wondering why Kotone would feel emotional towards sea demons or Kororo's family whom she is unrelated to. The other regulars had to gently point out to him why.
    • In Rindo's route, when Mikado asks Kotone for help in choosing a gift for his girlfriend, Il offers his help as he claims to know more about girls than Kotone, even as Kotone thinks to herself that she is a girl.
  • The Load: In his route, he begins to worry that he is this for Kotone and the other customers of Enchanté. The non-humans can blend into human culture just fine and often asssit Kotone around the café, whereas he's socially awkward, spends most of his time cooped up in his room playing games, and is constantly asking Kotone to help him with errands, while he has never helped her in return. He tries to rectify this after this realization by trying to help Kotone around Café Enchanté more, but his lack of common sense causes some. . . issues. He does slowly become better at helping, thankfully.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine. He's male, but he's probably the most gentle and easy-going of the Enchanté regulars and really enjoys otome games, and has the longest hair of all of them.
  • Magic Music: Il often sings to utilize his abilities. At the beginning of his route, while letting Kotone rest at the park, he sings her a lullaby, which causes her and everyone at hearing range to fall asleep.
  • Nice Guy: He's friendly, polite, and well-meaning, if rather airheaded and oblivious.
  • Otaku: Il is a massive fan of Otome games, and his room is filled with ton of merchandise and games.
  • Periphery Demographic: In-universe example. He is a male angel who is a fan of otome games, which by definition are made for a female audience.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: When Il and Kotone are at the game convention and some men arrive to harass girls, particularly Kotone, Il delivers a calm but brutal rebuke at the men for ruining the atmosphere and that no girl would want them.
  • Shipper on Deck: In Misyr's route, Il is beaming when he sees Misyr and Kotone laughing together at the café and even leaves the room. He is uncharacteristically down when Misyr refused to return to the café after the reveal of his true form and even blames Asmodeus for getting in the way of Misyr and Kotone's relationship.
  • Thinks Like a Romance Novel: Much of the way he goes about romance, and life in general, comes from otome games. This was not always the case. He was originally a stoic, seemingly unemotional and logical angel. He was assigned to kill the two Apostles of Recollection, who had learned of emotions by falling in love with each other and became fallen angels because of this. They managed to restrain Il, rendering him unable to attack them for some time. During this time, the Apostles of Recollection decided to share their feelings of love with each other to him, and afterwards they were killed. Ever since, Il became curious about "love." Much later on, Misyr met him at Enchanté and saw him asking about what "love" was. Misyr bought him an otome game he saw an advertisement for to help him with this curiousity.
  • Trauma Button: In his route, Il all but has a panic attack when he sees an angel feather that Kotone picked up. Having ran away from Caelm, Il fears that angels are there to take him back.
  • Worf Had the Flu: Il is noticeably affected by the cold in Bestia and is greatly weakened by it. This is why he did so poorly when the blood-crazed Ignis attacked and severely injured him when in any other circumstances, Il would have been easily able to restrain Ignis.
  • World's Best Warrior: In his route, it is revealed he was once the strongest warrior among the angels.

    Kaoru Rindo 
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Voiced by: Jun'ichi Suwabe

An agent of the GPM, his job is monitor Cafe Enchante for any suspect activity. He was good friends with Kotone's Late grandfather, Souan.


  • Almost Kiss: In his route, just when Rindo and Kotone were about to kiss, Rindo's phone started ringing and a familiar voice commented that they knew Rindo was about to do something evil to a girl. Kotone immediately recognizes the voice as Misyr and starts blushing furiously that he and the other regulars must have been watching them.
  • Butt-Monkey: Poor Rindo goes through a lot, from being mocked by the other attendants for his age to having Misyr poke his ribcage causing him extreme pain (complete with Blank White Eyes).
  • But Now I Must Go: In his bad ending, no longer able to live with himself after being transformed into a non-human, Rindo leaves on a self-discovery journey, promising Kotone that he will return one day if he can return to being human. At that point, Kotone sadly muses it had already been three years and she still has not seen Rindo since.
  • Cynicism Catalyst: It's revealed that Rindo became cynical and lost interest in having any happiness for himself after he was almost forced to kill his little sister who had transformed into a mindless, rampaging non-human.
  • Felony Misdemeanor: Played for Laughs when Rindo takes Kotone out for dinner to get her to rest after working non-stop. Misyr semi-seriously wants to burn him alive for asking. Ignis tells her to kick him in the nuts if he tried anything and Canus advises her to stab Rindo in the throat while he is stunned.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: In his route, he quietly confesses to Canus (not realizing Kotone was listening in) that he wishes to go out on dates with her and even meet her parents but he can't because he is now non-human and no longer "normal".
  • Insecure Love Interest: In his route, after he becomes non-human, Rindo feels he is undeserving of Kotone and she should be with someone else.
  • Ma'am Shock: Rindo is aware he is in his forties but doesn't like it when others refer to him as "old man" or "old".
  • Only a Flesh Wound: Rindo gets accidentally stabbed by icicles created by Kariya who was going through an emotional crisis. He pretends he is not badly injured to not cause Kariya or Kotone to panic but the regulars see through his act quickly.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: Rindo's main outfit is a three piece suit with a Waistcoat of Style.
  • Shirtless Scene: After becoming non-human, there is a brief period where Rindo walked around without a shirt on.
  • Stepford Smiler: In his route, Kotone realizes that despite always having a pleasant smile, there is a hint of sadness in his expression.
  • Sword and Gun: In combat, Rindo can be seen holding a gun in one hand and a knife in the other.
  • The Team Normal: Rindo is the only human among the regulars. Though he recognizes he can't compared to the strength and abilities of the non-humans, Kotone notes he is still an exceptional fighter.
  • Two-Faced: This is what happens to his transformed non-human form after Kotone gives him a drug to save his life. Half of his upper body remains human while the other half has a skeletal/shadow-like form.
  • What Beautiful Eyes!: In his route, when asking Kotone to go a date with him, Kotone notices how clear and bright his eyes are.

Supporting Cast

Human World

     Souan Awaki 
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Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka

Kotone's late grandfather, whom she inherits the cafe from. Is noted to be close to the regulars prior to his death


  • Cool Old Guy: He is described as very cheery and friendly to the regulars.
  • Dead Man Writing: Souen wrote a letter to Kotone bequeathing his café to her shortly after his death. In Rindo's route, Rindo shows Kotone the letter Souen left for him, asking Rindo to take care of his granddaughter.
  • Mayfly–December Friendship: He already fairly old when he met the regulars, who are at least a few hundred years old, and the others still cherish their friendship with him following his passing.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: His death results to Kotone deciding to take over the cafe from him, resulting in her meeting the other characters.

     Kariya Abe 
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Voiced by: Yuu Nagase

A young boy who is revealed to a Non-Human (specifically has fairy ancestery) . After being confronted by the main characters, he decides to work in Enchante and is given regular visits to Medio to improve his health.


  • Abusive Parents: Kariya's biological parents and other relatives are noted to have either abandoned or mistreated him once they realize he wasn't entirely human.
  • Child of Two Worlds: Despite living as a human for most of his life, Kariya is discovered to have fairy ancestry and has been steadily growing sicker as his body is not meant to be in the human world but in Medio. He struggles with leaving his human life behind to live in Medio or stay in the human world with his Happily Adopted family but would not live for a long time.
  • Human Alien Discovery: Or rather, human fairy discovery.
  • An Ice Person: He is an ice fairy.
  • Mystical White Hair: Kariya's white hair is noticeable by other characters and a hint that he has some non-human ancestry.
  • Power Incontinence: Kariya doesn't always have full control over his ice powers. If his mental state worsens, he can freeze the surrounding area around him. When serving meals to the regulars, he can accidentally freeze their meals or drinks.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: He's initially standoffish towards the Enchanté regulars, but he very quickly warms up to them and proves to be a kind and caring boy.
  • Take a Third Option: Kariya has to decide whether to live in Medio (leaving his human life behind) or stay in the human world (where his sickness will worsen and kill him) but another option presents itself that he could make temporary trips to Medio while still living in the human world and he could work in Enchanté, which acts as a intermediary between the worlds to stabilize his condition for the time being.
  • Tears of Remorse: Kariya breaks down into tears when unintentionally stabbing Rindo with his ice powers.
  • Terrible Artist: In Canus' route, due to him having fairy ancestry, it's revealed he's able to feel what Canus looks like and is asked to draw it. It's.... something to say the least.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Kariya is mostly human but he finds out that one of his ancestors was actually a fairy.

     Kororo 
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Voiced by: Miho Ishigami

A demon beast whom Ignis brings home. Soon becomes the official mascot of Enchante.


  • Baby's First Words: Kororo usually says variations of "Kyuuru" but he suddenly says Ignis's name at the end of the trip to find his parents, surprising Ignis who had not known sea demons to speak.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: It turns out that Kororo knew that Dromi has malicious intentions towards Ignis, hence why he is always heard angrily growling when Dromi is near.
  • Headbutt of Love: Kororo tends to headbutt Ignis as a way to show his affection. Considering he has a horn on his head, it can hurt.
  • Jerkass to One: Kororo is noted to dislike Dromi and start growling when in his presence. It's because Kororo knows that Dromi has ill intentions towards Ignis.
  • Moment Killer: In Ignis's route, Kotone and Ignis are having a heartfelt moment where Kotone almost admits her feelings to Ignis when Kororo sends a large splash of water at Ignis.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: A cute baby sea demon who quickly attaches to Ignis, Kotone and Kariya.
  • Shipper on Deck: Kororo is shown wanting Kotone and Ignis to be together, understandably as he views both as his Parental Substitute, and appears frustrated when neither Kotone or Ignis seem to follow through with his attempts to get them together.
  • Suddenly Speaking: Kororo mostly says "kyuuru" and was able to say Ignis's name once or twice but in Ignis's route, Kororo suddenly manages to speak in broken one-word sentences to explaining the history of Vanar and what it meant for Ignis.
  • Sweet Seal: Not technically a seal, but a magical beast from Bestia called "Parks," but it looks like and is compared to a seal and lives in the sea, and they're very sweet and cute.

     Akira Mikado 
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Voiced by: Gakuto Kajiwara

Rindo's co-worker at the GPM offices. Despite his childish behavior, he is noted to be a brilliant scientist.


  • Because You Were Nice to Me: A major reason he decides to help Rindo and Kotone after the former was cursed and on the verge of death was because Kotone didn't judge Mikado's relationship with Kuu/Shizuku as weird.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He is a genuinely talented and intelligent scientist in spite of his eccentric personality, apperance, and hobbies.
  • Companion Cube: He is often seen with his plush fox, whom he affectionately names "Kuu-chan". It's actually his girlfriend Shizuka, who has been transformed into a non-human and is often in a sedated state.
  • Go Through Me: In a flashback, Mikado stands between the recently transformed and rampaging Shizuka and Rindo who was reluctantly going to shoot and kill Shizuka. He does it again in the present time after orchestrating events to try to revert Shizuka back to her human form and once again, stops Rindo from killing Shizuka.
  • Large Ham: Often tends to make grand gestures and speak very loudly.
  • Mad Scientist: As a researcher for the GPM, he has rather… unorthodox methods of researching non-humans, including trying to invite the regulars to his office to examine them or to try and let Kotone “rub his tender cheeks on the cafe’s gate”.
  • Older Than They Look: Mikado looks like a high schooler student like Kariya but he is actually twenty-nine years old and is older than Kotone.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The bombastic red oni to Rindo and his assistant’s calmer blue onis.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: In Rindo's route, after discovering the awful truth that the GPM's research department and upper management were the ones to intentionally transform Shizuka into a non-human to keep her quiet, Mikado goes on one of these to get revenge for what they did to Shizuka.
  • Together in Death: This is what happens to him and Shizuka in both the good and bad endings of Rindo's route, with him dying alongside her.
  • Violently Protective Girlfriend: Gender-flipped as he becomes furious when he finds out that the upper GPM members deliberately injected Shizuka with the non-human serum to keep her quiet and he goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against those responsible.

     Shizuka Rindo (UNMARKED SPOILERS!) 
Voiced by: Naomi Iida

Kaoru Rindo’s younger sister who is turned into a non-human some time before the events of the game


  • Asian Fox Spirit: Has some elements of this where she would devour humans and their lifeforce in order to regain her original form.
  • Foul Fox: Played with. While in her non-human fox form, Shizuka mindlessly attacks and eats several GPM members, many who were not involved in her forceful transformation. However, there are hints that Shizuka cannot control herself or is simply obeying her boyfriend Mikado.
  • Horror Hunger: She has a hunger for human blood and their lifeforce. Even in her sleeping state, she would wake up on occasion and feed on Mikado's arm.
  • She Knows Too Much: It's revealed this is why Shizuka was transformed into a non-human. She knew too much and protested against the unethical experiments that the research department was performing to make humans into non-humans.

Bestia

     Dromi 
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Voiced by: Sho Nogami

A fellow demon beast who is a fan of Ignis and calls himself "Ignis' underling"


  • Animals Hate Him: Kororo really doesn't like him. Turns out Kororo has a good reason for not liking him.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Dromi is not related to Ignis but he behaves like they are as they had grown up together. Ignis and almost all the other characters find his brash, loud personality annoying. Even after the reveal of his true personality and intentions, they still find him annoying and frustrating in a different way.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He comes off as friendly, eager to help, and clownish, but in actuality he was subtly manipulating Ignis to fall into his predation instinct so he could turn into Vanar.
  • Butt-Monkey: Is often at the butt-end of slapstick from other characters.
  • Cats Are Mean: Behind Dromi's silly façade, he is a cruel and manipulative person who doesn't hesitate to hurt Kotone or Kororo to achieve his goals.
  • Heroic Canines, Villainous Felines: It might not seem like it at first, but at heart, Ignis, based on wolves, does not actually want to hurt, and especially not kill, other people. Meanwhile, Dromi, who is based on tigers, wants to awaken Vanar through Ignis, despite that going against what Ignis wants, and that this would turn Ignis into a relentless mruderer. A major reason Dromi idolizes Vanar is because of his brutality.
  • Last of Their Kind: He is the last surviving werecat.
  • Loony Fan: To Vanar, to the point that he thinks being killed by him would be an honor.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He is the mastermind behind the events in Ignis's route. The former manipulated the Minotaurs to make repeated attacks against Ignis for years and later, to raid the human world to fuel and awaken Ignis's hunger lust so Ignis could become Vanar reincarnated, while also pretending to be an ally for Ignis and GPM.
  • Last of His Kind: Dromi is stated to be the last werecat.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: He puts on a playful, harmless act but in reality, in Ignis's route, he is the one orchestrating all the events to cause Ignis to devolve into his ancestral instincts and kill and eat every living creature around him.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He is maniacally devoted to his plan of causing Ignis to becoming an ancient monster to devour every beast in Bestia, even if it would get them killed as well. Many characters call them insane and child-like in their belief.
  • Sadist: He thinks Vanar being a relentless murderer is cool, and is fascinated when Ignis scumbs to his predation instinct and kills other. HE even admits he was disappointed when Kotone stopped Ignis from eating Il.
  • Would Hit a Girl: He deliberately hurts Kotone, first just to draw blood to entice Ignis but he steadily becomes more furious and quickly dissolves in beating and kicking her out of frustration.
  • Would Hurt a Child: After he kidnaps Kotone and Kororo and drags them to Bestia, he tosses Kororo roughly aside who was trying to stop him from taking Kotone.

Medio

     Titania 
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Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki

The fairy queen of Medio and sister of Vennia


  • Expository Pronoun: She often refers to herself with Washi, a pronoun typically used for old characters, befitting her status as the long time queen of Medio.
  • The High Queen: As the current queen of Medio, She rules her citizens with a benevolent hand and is nothing but kind to Kotone, Canus and other Enchate regulars.
  • Older Than They Look: Is noted to be quite old, despite having the appearance of a young girl.

     Vennia 

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Voiced by: Umeka Shoji

Titania's sibling and the current prime minster of Medio


  • Ambiguous Gender: When they first meet, Kotone takes not that they look androgynous and that she doesn't know what gender Venia is supposed to be. Furthermore, in the original Japanese version, they refer to themself with the person pronoun "boku" (which is usually used by men in real life, but is also commonly used by androgynous characters in anime) and in the English localization, the story initially refers to Venia with they/them pronouns. In Canus' route, Kotone does ask Venia what gender they are. Venia answers that because fairies don't reproduce in a way where biological sex would be relevant (as fairies usually just come into existence), fairies don't usually consider gender important. They tell Kotone that she can address them however way they want to. Kotone decides that Venia comes across as male to her.
  • Big Brother Instinct: While it's implied that Vennia is the younger sibling, everything that Vennia did in Canus's route was to save his sister Titania from dying.
  • Easily Forgiven: In Canus's route, despite his well intentions, his plan still could have seriously injured or killed Kotone. Yet, she and Canus were quick to forgive him.
  • Non-Human Non-Binary: Fairies don't place much important on gender, so Venia doesn't really care what gender they're address as. That being said, Canus' route does treat him as male.
  • Nothing Personal: Vennia has no trouble switching Kotone with Titania as the World Bride despite befriending Kotone and Titania's pleas, as Vennia would do anything to save Titania at the cost of anyone else.
  • Pronoun Trouble: When Kotone first meet him, his androgynous appearance causes her some confusion and so Kotone uses they/them when thinking about him. Later in Canus' route, he states that he doesn't mind what she thinks of him, so Kotone switches to using he/him to refer to him.
  • Shipper with an Agenda: In Canus's route, he appears to be pleased to notice Canus and Kotone getting closer and is noted to be frequently observing the couple, even bringing Kotone to Medio to help patch things up between the two. His actual goal is to switch Kotone with Titania as a World Tree Bride, thus giving Canus and the other regulars motivation to destroy the World Tree.
  • Tsundere: Extremely blunt and can come across as apathetic, but he does slowly warm up to the characters, especially Kotone, over time. He also very much loves his sister, Titania.

     Banshee (UNMARKED SPOILERS!) 
Titania and Vennia's older sibling and Canus' predecessor

  • Big Sister Instinct: When Titania becomes the next World Tree Bride, Banshee decides to wage a war against the Yggdrasil in order to protect her. She unfortunately failed and her attempt only caused more devastation for everyone involved.
  • Posthumous Character: Long dead by the time the game starts
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: Banshee had good intentions in trying to destroy the Yggdrasil to save Titania but she attempted to do so on her own without any help and her failure to kill the Yggdrasil would result in the Yggdrasil's increased need to kill more fairies. It would force the newly born Canus to kill a large number of the fairy population just to prevent the Yggdrasil from killing everyone in Medio and causing Canus to be widely feared among the remaining fairies.

Caelm (UNMARKED SPOILERS AHEAD!)

     Solitus 
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Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa

An angel from Caelm looking for Il. He disguised himself as Mikado's assistant in order to look for Il in the human world.


  • Big Brother Instinct: While Il was created first, Solitus does care for Il in his own way and look after him despite Il being emotionless. He protested against God for the first time in his life for trying to erase Il from existence, buying Il and Kotone enough time to escape from Caelm.
  • The Faceless: As Mikado's assistant, he always keeps a hood one with a piece of paper on his head that obscures his face.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The calm and distant blue oni to Mikado's loud, bombastic red oni
  • The Stoic: Very calm in his way of speaking and never raises his voice.
  • Undying Loyalty: He is very loyal to God and doesn't object to finding Il and turning him back into a fallen angel killing machine. That is until, Il briefly returns back to his old self, at which point he begins to question his loyalty.

     Epilogi 
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Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu

A fallen angel who runs a rebel group of fellow fallen angels against God.


  • Big Brother Mentor: Despite leading a resistance group, he is shown to act like an older brother figure to his fellow fallen angel.

     God 
The God of Caelm and ruler over the angels. He is revealed to be an ancient artificial intelligence.

  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: This "god" is revealed to be an advanced form of artificial intelligence. It eventually decided that it needed total control over Caelm to create a perfect world and created angels without any agency or emotions to maintain that perfection.
  • Deity of Mortal Creation: God was originally created by humans thousands of years ago and was brought to Caelm.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: God decided that all of humanity must be absorbed, instead of his original plan of kidnapping and taking a smaller number, since Kotone successfully managed to help Il regain his emotions and was the primary reason for change occurring in Il.
  • Offing the Offspring: Il was his first creation of angels, essentially his own child. Yet when Il declares that he will continually "fall" and develop emotions, God decides to erase him from existence and would have succeeded if Solitus did not step in.

Asmodia (UNMARKED SPOILERS AHEAD!)

     Asmodeus 
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Voiced by: Hidenori Takahashi

The real demon king of Asmodia. Obnoxious and flamboyant but with the power to back it up, he falls in love with Kotone and kidnaps her to bring her back to Asmodia to be his bride.


  • And Now You Must Marry Me: He kidnaps Kotone and brings her to Asmodia so they can marry.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: He is the demon king and able to match Misyr in strength.
  • Butt-Monkey: Despite his status as demon king, he gets bullied by Kariya and Kororo easily.
  • Dismemberment Is Cheap: When Misyr loses control of his true form, Asmodeus loses one of his arms which turns to ash just by being too close to spoiler: Misyr. However, in his next scene, the narration starts he already regained his arm.
  • Love at First Sight: Asmodeus sees Kotone only once briefly during his first trip to the human world but he falls madly in love with her and hatches a plan to kidnap her.
  • Unknown Rival: Played with in regards to the Love Triangle between him, Misyr and Kotone. Asmodeus is quick to proclaim that Kotone is his bride while Misyr doesn't appear to take any his claims seriously.

World Of End Times (UNMARKED SPOILERS AHEAD!)

     Noah 
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Voiced by: Wataru Hatano

A mysterious man who resembles Misyr both in appearance and personality. He is eventually revealed once to be a human who became a non-human of sorts who is the World Of End Times.


  • Easily Forgiven: Misyr forgives him for all the pain and trouble Noah caused to him and Kotone, as well as nearly destroying all of the other worlds, because Noah truly did not do it out of malice. Not to mention Noah's circumstances were near identical to Misyr's and Misyr recognizes that it easily could have been him who was lost to despair.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Noah is in essence the World of End Times itself. The humanoid form he is currently using is no more than an illusion since his real body has long been turned to the ash that inhabits the world.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: He is deeply jealous of Misyr and Kotone's relationship and frequently wonders why Kotone would choose Misyr over him. Noah also wonders why out of the two of them that Misyr was saved and was able to leave the world and not him.
  • Identical Stranger: Justified. Noah had long lost his original human form and decides to take on Misyr's appearance and mannerisms because he thought it would make Kotone like him more.
  • Loving a Shadow: Noah eventually realizes that he loves the idea of Kotone and being in love with her without truly considering her feelings on the matter.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: Due to being alone for thousands of years, unheard and unnoticed, Noah can't help but embrace Kotone tightly and later hug her from behind, despite her obvious discomfort.
  • Stalker with a Crush: He becomes obsessed with Kotone who is the only one able to hear him when in the human world. He disguises himself as Misyr and kidnaps her to stay with him forever on World of End Times.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: His entire chest is bare.
  • Was Once a Man: Similar to Misyr, he was once a human born during the Genesis times but was used to test human limits through a wormhole without his consent. After arriving at the unknown world, his body was reduced to the World of End Times itself.

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