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Angel Vale Pantheon


    General 
  • Taunting the Transformed: The Angel Six had taunted both Razorbill and Honeyguide in the Angel Vale Time Loops and Angel Vale Retcons following their transformation into hideous monsters by the artifacts they are using, both to keep them distracted in their battles but also to call them out on the fact their transformations merely reflect what they truly are deep down.

The Angel's Six

    General 
  • Adaptational Badass: Because Dragons in the Codexverse are far more powerful, durable, and longer-lived in the Codexverse, the main five Angel Vale Dragons are much better at fighting than their canon counterparts. Shining Dove also applies, as here, thanks to the friendships he made and a time-looping artifact given by Ourophion, he stopped a Serial Killer from destroying Angel Vale and defeated him personally in direct combat. Once the Angel Vale time loops end, Shining Dove and his Dragon friends later Ascend to (demi-)godhood under the tutelage of various benevolent deities for the purpose of giving their home its own pantheon.
  • Adaptation Name Change: The five Angel Vale Dragons' had human-like names in canon like Bryce, Anna, and Remy, so they received different names after being adapted into the Codexverse. Shining Dove is the only exception as his canon counterpart didn't have a name at all.
  • Adaptation Species Change: Because Dragons have a lot more variety species-wise, the main five Angel Vale Dragons are adapted as being part of different species of Dragons, like Dracosaurs, Equestrian Dragons, and so on. Shining Dove's counterpart was also explicitly human in canon, here he's a pony.
  • Adopted into Royalty: Both Edel and Aerri were adopted by the Vaughoof brothers, who are presently Alicorn Princes, automatically making them Princesses by adoption. In Aerri's case, Sunny Field doesn't become divine royalty until well into the Fourth Age, when he Ascends as an eldritch Alicorn and is subsequently crowned as Prince Serenum Agrum Cahaya.
  • Blaming the Victim: Averted. Upon learning that Zähmen essentially raped Aerri (by exploiting her fear and desperation to make her sleep with him in exchange for research funds), everyone reassures her that she wasn't at fault for it regardless of how she acted at the time. Edel even advises Aerri not to bottle up her trauma like what what happened to Healing Song, one of Edel's adoptive father's friends who was also raped in the past, but bottled up his trauma for three Ages (i.e. tens of thousands of years) and ended up psychologically damaged.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Shining Dove's friends died horribly in previous loops, with only Tere getting a quick death (getting blown to bits). The fact they died this way is one reason Shining Dove set out to change their fates. Examples:
    • Razorbill killed Aerri by impaling her through the throat with Draig Gwaed before slicing out of the side, then just left her to bleed to death, choking on her own blood and terrified of Dying Alone. In another timeline, while she manages to kill Razorbill in his final confrontation, she's impaled through the stomach, leaving her to bleed out.
    • Rongoa hung himself, but the fall didn't snap his neck, leaving him to slowly asphyxiate to death.
    • Sakit was pinned underwater by a falling shelf and drowned while frantically and fearfully trying to escape or make enough noise for someone to hear them and come to their rescue.
    • Because she impulsively tried to push through her injuries to participate in a big race, Edel ended up suffering a fatal crash that broke her neck and simultaneously ruptured something inside her, leaving her to bleed to death while paralyzed and unable to do anything about it. The circumstances behind her death were what attracted Moon Ray/Canticum to her, having had died himself in an extremely similar way as a mortal.
  • Cutting Off the Branches: While most loops did happen, some details are confirmed, at least about the final loop, from what choices in the game are canon to this version:
    • Edel was the only member of the five Shining Dove fell in love with and thus the one he married. As such, Rongoa, Aerri, and Tere's platonic options were taken rather than their romantic ones (though Aerri does have feelings for him).
    • He learned about Aerri's cancer from Rongoa, not from breaking into her lab.
    • Shining Dove tied with Aerri in their trivia game, though part of it was due to having Past-Life Memories.
    • He kept going to the end with Tere's drinking game.
    • Everyone's 'Good Ending' routes happened in the final loop rather than any one being picked.
    • Shining Dove never took any 'jerk' choices in any of the loops. Honeyguide, however, did make all of them in her retconed version of events.
    • The Evil Ending never happened, instead Honeyguide made everyone believe she did that ending when she rewrote everyone's memories.
  • Deity of Human Origin: Following the end of the time loops, Shining Dove and his five Dragon friends would come under the tutelage of many benevolent deities, who helped them Ascend to godhood to give Angel Vale its own pantheon.
  • Dwindling Party: In the first loop, Shining Dove's group of friends die off one by one until only he remains to face Razorbill. Shining Dove's determination to avert this is what attracts Ourophion, and what started the time loops in the first place.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: The five main Dragons of Angel Vale didn't start off as friends at first, and while dedicated to stopping Razorbill, their various issues kept them firmly in Teeth-Clenched Teamwork territory. Shining Dove's love, trust, and dedication to saving everyone gradually softened them up to the point where they all work extremely well as a team during the final loop. After Razorbill's defeat, the end of the loops, and the prevention of the supervolcanic eruption, they have genuinely become True Companions, as shown by them visiting Aerri in the hospital after she was cured of her cancer.
  • I Know Your True Name: As a sign of how deeply they trust Shining Dove, the main five Angel Vale Dragons entrust him with knowledge of their "True Names", which in Dragon culture is considered to be a very private part of themselves. In the case of Edel and Aerri, this would later apply to loved ones outside their group, such as their adoptive parents.
  • Interspecies Friendship: The core members of the Angel Vale Pantheon consist of five Dragons and one Pony, and all of the dragons are different species or subspecies (three different species of Dracosaur, one Equestrian Dragon, and one Avalar Dragon). While distrust and personal issues initially prevented them from meshing well, working together to save Angel Vale and stop Razorbill gradually turned them into True Companions.
  • Karmic Jackpot: Shining Dove and his five Dragon friends going above and beyond to save Angel Vale and Ashfall from impending doom leads to the group becoming beloved heroes in both kingdoms. Their deeds also get the attention of many benevolent deities who helped them Ascend to give Angel Vale its own pantheon. In the case of Aerri and Edel, they get Happily Adopted by the Vaughoof brothers, Sunny Field and Moon Ray, to help them with their trauma stemming from Abusive Parents.
  • Kid Hero: Played with Tere, Aerri, Edel, Rongoa, and Sakit. By Pony standards, they're adults, but they're teenagers by Dragon standards due to them aging differently. They all worked with Shining Dove in stopping Razorbill's Serial Killer rampage and apprehending him in time for everyone to stop the supervolcano from erupting.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: The five main Dragons/Dracosaurs end up feeling this way when Shining Dove finally snaps from the extreme pressure he was in at the time, because they all relied on Shining Dove for help on their own issues, which added to the already tremendous burden he held in trying to both stop Razorbill and save two kingdoms from a pending supervolcanic eruption. While Shining Dove doesn't blame his friends, he was nonetheless miffed that Cherub Cove didn't have any professional therapists to help them instead.
  • Past-Life Memories: True time reversion acts as a form of 'temporal reincarnation', 'backing up' the souls across the 4th dimension to a previous point. As such, residual, but foggy, memories remain and occasionally manifest. Whenever each of Shining Dove's friends realize they could have died, they have an extremely vivid memory flash back to the time loops where they did die. This becomes a major plot point in the Angel Vale Retcons, as so many 'repeat' memories of the same event strain the Fake Memories curse Ashfall and Angel Vale are under, letting them break out of it.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The core members of the Angel Vale Pantheon consist of an ambassador (Shining Dove), an alcoholic chief of police (Tere), a rather antisocial biologist with terminal cancer (Aerri), a kindhearted archivist (Rongoa), a little hermaphrodite dragon trying to reinvent video games (Sakit), and an aspiring athlete working as a waitress (Edel). They end up successfully saving both their kingdoms and stopping a supervolcano eruption.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Even in the True Ending, Reza's victims are killed. Thanks to Ourophion's help, Shining Dove manages to save them all in the final loop and bring Razorbill to justice.
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Downplayed: the Torquem Memorias' curse works by altering memories, and the Angel's Six each have hundreds if not thousands of 'copies' of their memories from the "Groundhog Day" Loop. As a result, while they're still effected, the spell is strained keeping all those memories under its control. As a result, they're ultimately able to break free of it easier than the rest of both nations.
  • True Companions: Shining Dove and his five Dragon friends gradually become very close friends as they work together to save Angel Vale from destruction. It's to the point where the Dragons willingly tell Shining Dove their 'True Names', considered to be the ultimate sign of trust in Dragon society/culture.

    Ambassador Shining Dove 

Character: Heroic

Alignment: Neutral Good

Type: Earth Pony, Ambassador, Action Survivor, Investigator, Looper

Faction: Ashfall/Angel Vale


Ambassador Shining Dove (his entry here) is a Pony ambassador from the kingdom of Ashfall who, through a series of events, ends up saving both his home and the Dragon kingdom of Angel Vale.
  • Adaptational Badass: The protagonist of Angels with Scaly Wings is a diplomat, but they ended up becoming a therapist of sorts for the Dragons and later a hero after confronting Reza, a villainous human armed with a knife and a gun. Here, Shining Dove is an ordinary Earth Pony stallion who did everything the protagonist did, except he's armed with a Primeval-made artifact that lets him loop time until he saved two kingdoms from a natural disaster. He also confronted, fought, and successfully defeated a villainous Pony who is armed with a Dragon-killing sword, though not without help. He did manage to beat Razorbill in the first loop one on one, something the protagonist never actually managed, but at a cost that means repeating that isn't an option.
  • Adaptational Explanation: In the game, Bryce takes the Ambassador along with him to the crime scenes largely for PR reasons to counter Reza's bad actions. While still the case here, there's another explanation: Shining Dove has degrees in Political Science and Forensic Science, making him very qualified to investigate the crime scenes.
  • Badass Cape: The armor his friends made for him out of their shed scales includes a cape. It's made out of Rongoa's scales, which as he's now a Demi-God, makes it extremely protective on top of looking awesome.
  • Determinator: He spent over a year in the time loop trying to get an ending where everyone lived and both kingdoms survived. It's later acknowledged it was likely much longer than that, that's simply when he lost count. It's implied in the final loop, he did everyone's routes in one go so he could unite everyone to stop Razorbill. Even in the first loop, despite having all his friends die, being put through an emotional ringer, and facing someone who had a dragon killing sword and an Artificial Limb, he didn't give up even as Angel Vale was literally exploding around him from the supervolcano. This impressed Ourophion enough to give him the Time Twirler in the first place. Deconstructed to a degree, as by the end of the final loop he was completely exhausted, but refused to rest until his friends forced him to.
  • Eternal Love: Invoked. He deeply loves Edel, but knows that he'll be outlived by her due to completely different aging processes, so he becomes a Godhood Seeker to resolve this problem.
  • Expy: He's based off the unnamed protagonist of Angels with Scaly Wings.
  • Godhood Seeker: A positive example. He would accept Rongoa's suggestion for the group to Ascend, both to continue helping Angel Vale and to avert the possibility of a Mayfly–December Romance with Edel, who as a Dragon can live for thousands of years. Moon Ray Vaughoof, by now his father-in-law, would get Princess Brightglow to come over so he can receive training for godhood.
  • "Groundhog Day" Loop: He enters one when Ourophion granted him a Time Twirler, reliving the same ten day loop over and over again until he can Set Right What Once Went Wrong.
  • The Heart: While he serves as a leader of sorts due to his diplomat position, he also serves as this for his five Dragon friends. Each and every one of the five main Dragons was suffering from physical and psychological issues that, due to Angel Vale not having any access to therapy at all, were only resolved thanks to his intervention, empathy, and positive influence. His efforts in helping save their lives eventually pay off when the Dragons help him recover after enduring one time loop too many, and later team up to help him take down Razorbill in the final loop.
  • Heroic RRoD: In the final loop, he pushes himself to his limit to essentially speedrun everyone's problems in a single loop to set up everyone to assemble to stop Razorbill. By the time they're mobilizing for the plan, he's exhausted and on the verge of collapsing. His friends realize this and force him to get some sleep.
  • Interspecies Romance: He later hooks up with Edel, a Pterosaur Dracosaur, who becomes his girlfriend and later wife. This prompts Aerri to whip up a size-changing potion that takes their size imbalances into account, much to Edel's embarrassment. An In-Universe adaptation of events called Angels with Scaly Wings ran with this by depicting all of his Dragon/Dracosaur friends as potential romance options, causing him to face-hoof.
  • Karmic Jackpot:
    • His sheer determination to save not only his friends, but everyone in both Ashfall and Angel Vale from the supervolcano eruption, earns him the attention of Ourophion, the Time Primeval. His kindness and empathy towards five troubled Dragons leads to him gaining five loyal friends who not only help him defeat a traitor from his home kingdom, but also help him recover after working himself to exhaustion. It also earns him the affections of one of said Dragons, Edel, who becomes his girlfriend and later his wife.
    • His friends eventually all chip in and make a suit of armor for him out of their shed scales, both to protect him and so he'd have a piece of them whenever he's in need of it.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: None of the Dragons he interacted with would have gotten better without him psychologically. It's deconstructed as Cherub Cove's complete lack of therapists at the time means he's the only therapist available, despite being primarily an ambassador. The stresses of saving the world and being a source of emotional support for a bunch of traumatized Dragons (among other things) eventually cause him to snap in frustration, leaving his allies feeling guilty for piling their problems solely on him.
  • Magnetic Hero: Dove's biggest strength is his ability to earn other's trust and befriend them.
  • Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex: It's noted that not only is Edel much larger than him, her elemental power of Heat could potentially harm him if she lost control in the midst of passion. This is Subverted, as Aerri provided heat resistance potions to protect him.
  • Mating Season Mayhem: It's mentioned that female dragons don't have periods, but instead have mating seasons and go into heat. Subverted, as when Shining Dove mistakes a question about Edel's elemental heat for being about her when she's actually in heat, he also clarifies that Edel's actually quite tame during that period.
  • Mayfly–December Romance: Defied. He recognizes that his mortality might pose a problem in his relationship with Edel, a young Dragoness whose species are essentially The Ageless, so he accepts the option of pursuing godhood so he can be with his lover forever. His father-in-law, Moon Ray Vaughoof, directs him to Princess Brightglow, as they are both diplomats for their respective kingdoms.
  • Meaningful Name: He is not only named after the dove, an animal traditionally associated with peace and divinity, but is also named "Shining Dove", referring to his heroism and integrity as both an ambassador and a person.
  • Named by the Adaptation: The unnamed protagonist of Angels with Scaly Wings gets a name here.
  • Official Couple: He ends up with Edel, Adine's counterpart, as his love interest. They eventually get married.
  • The Power of Trust: Above all else, Shining Dove's most valuable attribute in the time loops (other than sheer determination) is his ability to easily earn the trust of others with his kindness and selflessness. This allowed him to get his friends to open up about problems they'd kept bottled up, allowing him to help them through it so they could all be ready to confront Razorbill. They also trust him enough to take him at his word about the time loop and the supervolcano and being willing to risk their lives if he needs them to. Of note, all five of his friends have entrusted him with their True Names, the ultimate sign of trust a dragon can give to a nondragon.
  • Pyrrhic Victory: He managed to kill Razorbill in the first loop, but failed to save a single one of his friends from dying and with the Draconic Generators that got destroyed, Angel Vale is doomed anyway. Instead of his victory being triumphant, he breaks down crying. Fortunately, Ourophion would give him the chance to Set Right What Once Went Wrong. Every loop until the final one came with some flaw that made it not a true victory, forcing him to try again until finally getting a true victory.
  • Reset Button: He owned a literal one in the form of the Time Twirler that Ourophion gave him. Activating it would rewind time back ten days to the moment of his arrival in Angel Vale.
  • Secret Test of Character: It's implied part of Ourophion's reasons for giving him the Time Twirler was to test what he'd do with it and if he had the determination and willpower to endure until he finally succeeded, rather than giving up or giving into the temptation of power the Time Twirler represented. Dove passed.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: He succeeded in stopping Razorbill's rampage, but all his friends died horribly and both kingdoms were doomed. Impressed by his determination to fix things, Ourophion gave him a Time Twirler and with it a chance to keep trying until he saved everyone. It's noted it took him over a year (and that's just when he lost count) in the "Groundhog Day" Loop to do it, but he eventually succeeded.
  • The Shrink: An example of "The Awesome Shrink". Despite being an ambassador first and foremost, he ends up playing the therapist for Cherub Cove's Dragon residents because he couldn't bear to ignore their suffering. Unfortunately, he's just one Pony, and the stresses of his job and everything else that's going on, combined with Cherub Cove's complete lack of proper therapists, gradually take a toll on his mind. At one point, he vents to his friends that in addition to working on finding a way to save both Ashfall and Angel Vale, he spent much of his loops being a collective therapist to them despite not being qualified for the job.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: While he didn't know it at the time, both the psychological stress he felt as Cherub Cove's sole "therapist" (despite not being qualified for it), and the complete lack of professional therapists in the town, would inspire a young Ruby Dragoness, Tormura, to pick psychiatry as her chosen career so she could help share the burden in helping others.
  • Sole Survivor: The first time around, he was the only one of his group to survive, the others all having perished in gruesome ways. Trying to save everyone is part of his reasons for being in the time loop.
  • Top God: A "King of the Gods" example. Despite not being the first to Ascend (that honor goes to Rongoa), he is unanimously elected as King of the Angel Vale Pantheon because of the charisma and leadership skills he showed during the time loops.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: He ends up in a relationship with Edel, who is far larger than him even not accounting for her wingspan. Aerri ends up making some size-changing potions in acknowledgement of this trope, much to Edel's embarrassment at the time. She would, however, mention they have made usage of it.
  • Trauma Conga Line: The first loop was one tragedy after another as he witnessed each of his friends die, one by one, was forced to kill Razorbill (who he thought had been a friend), and ultimately fails to stop the eruption. Fortunately, he earned the Time Twirler, letting him Set Right What Once Went Wrong.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: While it was mostly just to vent his feelings on the entire situation, he still snaps at his five Dragon friends for making him serve as their collective therapist despite him being trained as an ambassador, which added to the stresses of trying to stop Razorbill and saving two kingdoms from a pending supervolcano eruption. This caused his friends to feel regret over what they did to him even if he didn't really blame them.

    Aerri Vaughoof 

Character: Anti-Heroic

Alignment: True Neutral -> Neutral Good

Type: Super Genius, Child Prodigy, Dragon (Deinonychus Dracosaur), Scientist, Biologist

Faction: Angel Vale, Shining Dove


Aerri (her entry here) is a female Deinonychus Dracosaur who is an extremely talented super-genius and biologist, and also happens to be suffering from terminal cancer.
  • Action Girl: She's one of the best fighters of the group, and managed to successfully kill Razorbill in a few timelines, though in some cases at the cost of her life. She also managed to outwit and kill Jägerin, a very seasoned, dangerous dragon huntress.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: While retaining all of Anna's backstory, aspects only alluded to are fully explored, making her situation even more tragic. Turns out being treated as a machine to pump out innovations and having no one to care about her included her parents, who promptly abandoned her entirely when her reputation was tarnished. Her proposal being cherry picked and the negative aspects exaggerated is also explored, as while still questionably moral, her actual intent was far more benign than the media made it out to be. She also admits that she had suicidal thoughts even before the events based on her 'bad' ending.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: Anna was already an incredibly intelligent Child Prodigy, but Aerri is confirmed to be the World's Smartest Man as far as Dragonkind is concerned and eventually revealed to be as intelligent as Silversmith himself.
  • Adaptation Name Change: She's called Anna in Angels with Scaly Wings, but here, her name is Aerri.
  • Armor-Piercing Response: Due to trauma regarding her birth parents, she responds to Sunny Field Vaughoof's offer of adoption with distrust and asks him why he wants to adopt her. His answer leaves her stunned speechless for the rest of the conversation.
    Saint Sunny Field Vaughoof: ...Ah had shitty parents, too.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: Her Abusive Parents show up at the party celebrating them saving Angel Vale, trying to mooch off her fame again like they did in the past. Aerri flat out explodes on them, verbally tearing apart their treatment of her and telling them she's not even going to acknowledge them ever again.
  • Child Prodigy: She's noted as having been a genius even as a young child and is one of the most intelligent dragons alive.
  • Curbstomp Battle: Her cousin Edel decided to call her bluff that if they took Aldhika Moufette's riddle challenge, she'd answer every one without issue and challenged her to make it a contest between them. Unfortunately for Edel, Aerri could back up her bluff and actually did answer every riddle correctly, while Edel passed out from Aldhika's penalty sprays before Aerri really struggled with any of them. Edel took it well though.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She's the snarkiest of her group of friends. Before meeting Shining Dove and the other Dragons, she frequently shivved others with biting remarks, genuinely believed everyone was out to use or hurt her. After making friends, however, she still snarks, but generally in good humor. She later used it to provoke a transformed, monstrous Razorbill in the final loop, throwing his accusations of treason directed at Shining Dove back into his face by giving a textbook definition of what a "traitor" really is.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She's initially rather antisocial, rude, and self-centered, but warms up to Shining Dove and comes to trust him as her Only Friend. By the time she's cured of her cancer, she's warmed up to the whole group and come to see them as her friends.
  • Deliberate Injury Gambit: In at least one loop, she allowed Razorbill to impale her through the stomach so she could kill him with her combustion breath without him using Draig Gwaed to absorb it while saving Dove in the process.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: She eventually gets fed up with the Changeling-Dragon Feud and decides to do something about it. Namely, team up with allies to wipe out every surviving, unrepentant dragon and Changeling King who took part in the Burning of Amorea and the Time of Broken Scales. They succeeded, meaning Aerri likely personally killed at least one Changeling King personally and dragons far older than herself.
  • Expy: She's based off of Anna, being a terminally ill Dragoness who was driven to perform illegal experiments in desperation to cure herself and avoid dying.
  • Feathered Dragons: Not yet, but her species becomes feathered when they get older due to their Deinonychus ancestry. She's not looking forwards to preening them, but now she's just happy she'll actually get old enough to grow them with her cancer cured.
  • Fragile Speedster: While still extremely tough (she is a dragon after all), she's one of the more fragile dragon species. She makes up for it by being one of the fastest.
  • Fusion Dance: While fighting some reactionary 'Old Scale' dragons, Aerri was forced to use Fusion Regelia to merge with her cousin Edel into Hartnäckig. While it was successful at fending them off, the fusion wasn't very stable and the two soon split apart, but the fact they were able to fuse at all was proof of how much their relationship had changed.
  • Give My Regards in the Next World: As Jägerin is dying from wounds Aerri inflicted, Aerri tells her to say hi to her "Uncle Moony" for her if she sees him. In this case, she entirely meant it, as she's well aware her adoptive uncle, Moon Ray Vaughoof, is a God of the Dead.
  • Good Is Not Soft: Notably killed Razorbill in several of the time loops, by burning him alive or with a Slashed Throat. She also kill Jägerin, a Talon Bàisian Dragonslayer who tried hunting her, by ripping her throat out. Note, her ultimately solution to the Changeling-Dragon Feud was to take out every surviving, unrepentant dragon and Changeling King who took part in the Burning of Amorea and the Time of Broken Scales so the two sides would no longer have a foundation for their grudge.
  • Goofy Feathered Dinosaur: Deinonychus Dracosaurs like her will eventually sprout feathers over much of their body like real ones had, including enough feathers on their wings to be able to glide. Subverted in that they're not played as goofy and Aerri is already a pretty deadly fighter and thus only likely to get more dangerous by the time she grows feathers.
  • Handicapped Badass: She was dying of terminal cancer with only a few months to live, which causes her a good deal of problems. This didn't stop her from being one of the best fighters in the entire group. Fortunately, she gets cured.
  • Happily Adopted: She's eventually adopted by Saint Sunny Field Vaughoof and much happier with him than her birth family. This ironically makes her Edel's cousin after she was adopted by Moon Ray Vaughoof.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Showing she's got a got a heart despite her demeanor, Shining Dove confirmed in previous loops she has sacrificed her life for his. Even Aerri herself was shocked to learn she was capable of such selflessness.
  • I Know Your True Name:
    • Notably, she was the first of the group to tell Dove her True Name in draconic and allow him to call her by it. It's noted this is shocking, given at the time Aerri didn't trust anyone and was extremely anti-social to the point of not even allowing fellow dragons to use her True Name, so her actually giving Dove one of the biggest signs of trust a dragon can give a nondragon shows just how much he actually means to her. When asked by Edel, she corrects her by saying she doesn't trust anyone... except Dove. Her True Name is eventually revealed to be Agkunzii.
    • After Jade Shell protected Aerri and helped her defeat Ornatum, Aerri tells her her True Name as a reward. Jade Shell is so shocked by this that she falls to the floor on her rump, muttering incoherently, thinking that such a thing would never happen to her or her coworkers in their lifetimes.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Razorbill originally murdered her by impaling her through the throat and slicing it out the side. One of her shown deaths involved being run through the stomach in a Heroic Sacrifice.
  • Insult of Endearment: She has a habit of calling Shining Dove a dork, but it's clear by that point she genuinely cares about him and means it good-naturedly. This later applies to all her friends as their trust in each other grows, to the point where she casually gives them joking insults in a conversation without worrying about offending them.
  • It's All About Me: By her own admission, she is selfish and only really cares about herself. However, she's not actually a bad person, and this is largely due to how badly she's been mistreated to the point she genuinely believes no one cares about her, so she doesn't care about anyone either. Once someone does show her genuine kindness, however, she returns it and would die for them (and indeed, did for Shining Dove). She gets better after befriending the others and being cured.
  • It's Personal:
    • For very understandable reasons, she hates Ornatum, Cherub Cove's former Minister of Science, who tried to ruin her life out of envy.
    • Zähmen has essentually raped her, made her life as miserable as possible, and finally messed with her memories to make her his slave. Quite reasonably, she hates his guts.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Word of God and some implications confirm that she does genuinely have romantic feelings for Shining Dove. However, she also accepts he doesn't have them for her and wants him to be happy with Edel, the one he's genuinely in love with.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Aerri is rude, selfish, and snarky...but that's only because she feels everyone only wants to exploit her (for justified reasons). When someone does earn her trust and show her genuine kindness, she returns it and can be very selfless for their sake.
  • Kill the Parent, Raise the Child: After killing the Gryphon huntress Jägerin, she adopted her son Vögelchen as her own.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: Downplayed. Unlike her adoptive father, Sunny Field Vaughoof, who is a high school dropout, she's a prodigy and brilliant scientist whose inventions helped Shining Dove and her friends numerous times. And unlike Sunny Field, who's in a monogamous relationship with his wife, she dated multiple Dragons. However, as Sunny Field noted, she's also similar to him in that she was also abused by her own parents (but in a different way) and mistreated by just about everyone for things out of her control, turning her into a Jerkass who ends up pushing everyone away even if they do have genuinely good intentions for her.
  • Man Bites Man: Civilized she may be, but her sharp teeth are not for show. She kills Jägerin by biting her throat (as her claws are busy pinning her down) and ripping it out, throwing her across the room and onto mounting nails for good measure.
  • Meaningful Echo: When she sacrificed herself to save Dove in one loop, she told him to 'make it count.' In the final loop while convincing him to take some rest during his Heroic RRoD, she repeats it.
  • Mortality Phobia: Seeing her childhood friend die, wasting away in bed, left her with a terror of dying, especially the same way her friend did. This drove a lot of her actions following her discovering she had terminal cancer.
  • Not So Above It All: While she pokes fun as Edel and Dove for being dorks, she admits to liking Jurassic Park despite her personal distaste for the misidentification issues regarding both the Deinonychus and Velociraptors within that series. She has taken to making raptor-related quotes before killing her opponents.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business:
    • She's normally composed, snarky, and a bit of a jerk. As a result, her having a complete meltdown when she reveals she's dying takes Shining Dove off guard due to how different from her normal self it is.
    • When Shining Dove asks about her parents, Aerri literally roars at him to change the subject. He finds out why at the celebratory part for the group when her parents show up to try and get glory by association with her again, resulting in her visibly struggling not to cry as she completely explodes on her parents before walking off to the corner of the room so no one can see her crying. This shocks Edel into realizing she was genuinely not the person she thought she was.
    • When she's finally cured of her cancer, despite the other five all being in the room, she finally let's herself cry openly in front of them and recognizes them all as her friends, not just Dove.
  • Playing with Fire: Deinonychus Dracosaurs like her have the ability to breath a stream of liquid that bursts into flames when exposed to the air in large enough amounts. She can also cause her claws to burst into flames for elemental attacks. This is referred to as 'Combustion.'
  • Polyamory: Aerri has no issues with multiple romantic partners at once (which isn't uncommon among dragons). She was dating both Schurke and his brother at the same time.
  • Rape as Backstory: As it turns out, she slept with Zähmen because she had to play along with his plans in order to turn the tables on him. As he exploited her desperation and fear she was going to die if she didn't get the funding to make her have sex with him, this means he raped her. She bottled up the trauma from this because she was more focused on her cancer and didn't want to be a helpless victim. Her friends reassure and comfort her that she wasn't and the fault falls entirely on Zähmen.
  • Raptor Attack: Averted. She's explicitly a Deinonychus Dracosaur, which is what the stereotypical image of a raptor is based on. She finds that fact annoying.
  • Really Gets Around: By her own admission, she's one of those dragons who are perfectly fine with multiple mates. It's noted her relationships tend to be open relationships. This is in stark contrast with her adoptive father, Sunny Field Vaughoof, who is in a monogamous relationship with his wife. It is, however, noted she's Demisexual Heteromantic, and thus only ever sleeps with people she cares about.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's completely unrelated to Edel/Adine in Angels with Scaly Wings. Here, she becomes Edel's adoptive cousin following their respective adoptions by the Vaughoof brothers, Sunny Field and Moon Raynote , an irony since she and Aerri used to hate each other's guts.
  • Scars Are Forever: After being cured, she has a large scar on her chest from the final surgery to remove her cancer.
  • A Shared Suffering: Part of why Sunny Field was able to get through her initial hostility is because he genuinely sympathized with her abusive upbringing, having been there himself, and wanted to adopt her so she could have the loving parents she deserved. He also knew what it's like to turn into a Jerkass who pushed everyone away due to trauma and/or fear of getting hurt even more, and wants to help her improve her behavior so she wouldn't put herself in a Vicious Cycle.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Aerri is the most foul-mouthed of her group of friends by a considerable margin, using Draconic insults like "piece of droppings" (equivalent of "piece of shit") "son of a Black Dragon" (equivalent of "son of a bitch") and "cloaca" (equivalent of "asshole").
  • Smug Super: Aerri has a very high opinion of her own intellect, but she's possibly the World's Smartest Man as far as dragons are concerned and can back it up.
  • Taking the Bullet: In at least one loop, she jumped between Dove and a stab from Draig Gwaed, getting impaled through the stomach. She used this to take Razorbill with her.
  • Taking You with Me: In one loop, after being impaled protecting Dove, she managed to take Razorbill with her by lighting him on fire with her combustion breath.
  • Tears of Joy: She sheds these when she's finally cured of her terminal cancer.
  • When She Smiles: Upon realizing that she's cured and accepting the group as her friends, she gives the most genuine smile Dove ever saw her with. He notes it looks good on her.
  • World's Smartest Man: She's the smartest mind in all of Angel Vale. Even taking the world into account, she's in the running for smartest living dragon and intelligent enough to rival King Brachion in terms of bioalchemy. Note, Changelings in general are centuries ahead of the rest of the world in terms of bioalchemy, with Brachion being an outlier even by their standards, so being his equal is a huge deal. It's noted that as smart as Drachenmeister is, Aerri is smarter than him. It's eventually confirmed by the Fifth Age when he's around to compare to her that she's as smart as Silversmith, thus confirming she's likely one of the smartest creatures to ever live.

    Chief Tere 

Character: Heroic

Alignment: Lawful Good

Type: Police Chief, Brawler, Dragon (Ankylosaur Dracosaur), Hurting Hero

Faction: Angel Vale


Chief Tere (his entry here) is a powerful male Anklyosaur Dracosaur and Angel Vale's local chief of police.
  • Adaptation Name Change: He's called Bryce in Angels with Scaly Wings, but here, his name is Tere.
  • The Big Guy: He's the largest and strongest of Dove's group, as well as the only one who has a career that heavily involves physical activity/combat.
  • Chekhov's Skill: It's mentioned that he learned to climb, something his species are normally unable to do well, after being trapped in a cave as a whelp. This skill comes in handy multiple times and let's him get the leg up on his enemies, as they don't expect it.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Deconstructed. As a police chief whose entire goal revolves around protecting people from feeling helpless like he did as a whelp, he takes every failure that happened on his watch very hard. In particular, his failure to subdue Schurke's brother, Askar, nonlethally was what drove him to become The Alcoholic out of guilt, as Schurke gained PTSD from killing his own brother to save his chief's life. His Guilt Complex worsened when Razorbill started claiming victims and generally rampaging throughout Angel Vale, causing him to blame himself for every Dragon he was unable to save. And because Cherub Cove had no therapists at the time, his issues would slowly grow until they boiled over, resulting in him blowing up on Shining Dove during a friendly meeting between them. Fortunately, through Shining Dove, he would receive psychiatric help from Moon Ray/Canticum, who taught him the importance of Forgiveness (as in, forgiving himself for both real and perceived mistakes instead of clinging to them) and helped him regulate his alcoholism to reasonable levels.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: A canonized drabble sees a thuggish Earth Dragon his age pick a fight with him after Tere defends some ponies from the other dragon. After getting permission from Dragon Lord Ember, Tere effortlessly blocks the Earth Dragon's attack before using his jaws to slam his opponent into the ground so hard it dislocates the Earth Dragon's shoulder and leaves him lying incapacitated in a crater.
  • David Versus Goliath: During the battle with the Neo-NRF, he ends up fighting Tierisch, a fully grown member of his species about four times larger than him. Despite the difference in age and power, Tere's training and skill allow him to win. He picked this fight on purpose and had it recorded in order to discredit the Neo-NRF and what they stand for.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Downplayed, but Tere once punched a kraken in the face for trying to swipe his cake when it attacked Qumado's Cherub Cove seafood restaurant where he and his colleagues were celebrating his birthday.
  • Disappointed in You: After Ember recklessly getting a Dark Form she'd been warned she wasn't ready for nearly gets Ember's friend Queen Invierna killed (and ruins their friendship), Tere makes it clear he's disappointed in Ember. Ember can't respond.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: He drinks heavily to deal with his Guilt Complex and PTSD to the point of alcoholism. It is noted, however, that he's not a 'true' alcoholic, as his drinking was a symptom, not his illness itself.
  • Expy: Of Bryce.
  • Guilt Complex: Tere blames himself for anyone who dies that he or his police couldn't prevent, no matter how little at fault he is. This is the reason he has a drinking problem. Posttime loop, Moon Ray starts helping him with it.
  • Having a Blast: Ankylosaurs Dracosaurs like him possess 'Detonation' as their elemental power, and thus can project explosive energy spheres or add an explosive aspect to their attacks. Ironically, both of his deaths in the time loops involved being blown up.
  • The Leader: While Shining Dove is the overall leader of the Angel's Six and the Angel Vale Pantheon, Tere is recognized as their leader during combat or emergency situations, due to having the most experience and it being his wheelhouse.
  • Loved by All: Very few people in Cherub Cove have a bad word to say about him. Even the local Wild Ones all have complete respect for him.
  • Man Bites Man: On the receiving end. While trying to subdue Askar, who thanks to a degenerative mental disease had essentially devolved into a non-sapient predator, he was pinned down and severely injured by having his throat ripped out. Fortunately, he was saved when Schurke killed Askar... but the incident left both of them extremely traumatized, both for him since he failed to subdue Askar nonlethally, and Schurke since Askar was his brother.
  • Mighty Glacier: Of the five Dragons Shining Dove befriends, he is the biggest and strongest member of the team owing to him being an Anklyosaur Dracosaur. A huge part of this comes from his regular habit of training himself in mind and body, enhancing his natural capabilities to the point where he surpasses most Dragons/Dracosaurs his age. However, he's also slow and his species rely on tanking blows primarily, only able to get fast by charging forwards and building up speed, during which they can't really turn or stop very effectively. This becomes an issue against Razorbill, as Draig Gwaed has an enchantment to let it pierce dragon material easily, and thus his bulk is a detriment. This caused his death in several loops, as he overestimated his durability. Once Aerri makes him armor to counter that enchantment, he becomes the team's main tank.
  • Noodle Incident: As noted above, he once punched a kraken in the face.
  • Patrick Stewart Speech: Inspired by Jade Shell pointing out the logical fallacies in Herrlich's reactionary beliefs, he interrupts Herrlich's big speech to Angel Vale. While mostly countering his points, he ends with by explaining and stating what being a Child of Tiamat and an Angel Vale dragon really means to him. It wins over the masses to his side.
    Chief Tere: So, Angel Vale, let me tell you a little story: when I was a whelp, I decided to go cave diving alone. Ground fell apart underneath me and I fell deep into the earth. Couldn't fly, Ankylosaur Dracosaurs aren't good climbers. These scars? They came from that incident. I only got out of there because the police rescued me.
    Herrlich:: What is the point of this prattle?!
    Chief Tere: The point is, I learned a lot of things that day, Herrlich, but here's one of the best: how to truly never be helpless again. Every day, I work to get stronger. Every day, I practice new things so I'm always getting better. Every single thing I do, from learning to climb to lifting barbells, to putting together model ships makes me STRONGER than I was the day before...And THAT, Herrlich, is being a Child of Tiamat to me. Tiamat cares about strength. And there are a heck of a lot more kinds of strength than just your ability to punch things. And given the fact Angel Vale is on its way to becoming a major player while you 'Old Scales' would rather just be back in the stone age...well, I think that tells the story of who's really growing stronger, doesn't it?
  • Rank Scales with Asskicking: Tere's the Chief of the Chrub Cove Police Department, and also the strongest and toughest dragon there. Justified, as he trains himself to be stronger and better precisely because he takes his authority seriously.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He's the chief of police for the town Shining Dove ended up staying in, and a very reasonable, understanding, and friendly one. Despite his drinking problem, he is very good at his job, and a Father to His Men. He also was the one to help Dove keep the peace between Aerri and Edel during their planning, and was actually thoroughly against Aerri's probation being considered violated, as he believed she didn't deserve to be put in jail and possibly lose her life for such a small slight.
  • Removed Achilles' Heel: Ankylosaur Dracosaurs are very bad climbers, which is how he ended up trapped in a cave system as a child. He trained himself to climb so it'd never happen again. This came in handy fighting a Talon Bàis dragonslayer who tried to exploit this weakness by knocking him over a cliff. Tere simply caught himself and climbed back up, taking them offguard before chokeslamming him into a crater.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: He interupts Herrlich's speech to Angel Vale and proceeds to give a Patrick Stewart Speech and "The Reason You Suck" Speech that dismantles Herrlich's ideology.
  • Simple, yet Awesome: One of the biggest upgrades he has over an untrained member of his kind is...having taught himself how to climb. Every time this has come up, he used it to blindside an opponent and instantly beat them, as they don't expect the huge, bulky Ankylosaur Dracosaur to be able to climb surprisingly fast.
  • Strong and Skilled:
    • Justified. After being trapped in a cave-in for hours due to recklessly exploring an unstable cave system alone, he trained himself to become stronger (including his climbing skills) so he can protect others from feeling as helpless as he did as a young whelp. This led to him actually becoming stronger than the average Dragon his age by a good margin, as shown by his Curb-Stomp Battle with a thuggish Earth Dragon who made the mistake of picking a fight with him.
    • Best shown when fighting Tierisch, a fully grown Ankylosaur Dracosaur, who didn't train. Despite being only a fourth his size, Tere manages tokeep pace and beat him one on one.
  • Super-Strength: He is noted as being freakishly strong even by dragon standards, in part due to actually training to become stronger, something most dragons don't do. This is shown in the Final Battle with Razorbill where he lands a clothesline and throws the mutated Razorbill, who is even larger than Tere himself, clear across the loading dock.
  • Super-Toughness: Even by dragon standards, his species are extremely tough and durable due to their thick armored scales. It's later revealed he actively trains his body to harden his hide, making him tough even by their standards. However, this backfired on him when it comes to Razorbill, as Draig Gwaed has enchantments that bypass it, which resulted in his deaths in a few loops.
  • Tough Armored Dinosaur: He's explained to be an Ankylosaur Dracosaur.
  • Was It Really Worth It?: After Ember's uncontrollable Dark Form nearly kills Queen Invierna in a fight that Ember herself rashly challenged Invierna too, Tere sarcastically tells her he hopes getting the power she'd recklessly rushed to gain despite her mentor telling her she wasn't ready was worth it. Ember can't respond, showing no, it wasn't worth it.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: During the fight with Razorbill, he lands a massive clothesline at full gallop. His follow through ends up sending him flying across the loading dock. He would also later chokeslam a Talon Bàis dragonslayer so hard it left them lying in a crater and use a spinebuster on Tierisch.
  • Younger Than They Look: As a Dracosaur (specifically an Anklyosaur) whose age is reported to be in his sixties, he appears old by Pony standards, which is helped by how his physical training left him bigger than other Dragons and Dracosaurs his age. However, he isn't fully developed by the standards of his people and to them, he's actually quite young. This is shown when he fights a fully grown adult of his species, who is about four times larger.

    Prince Rongoa 

Classification: Ascendant/Elemental/Ethereal

Portfolio: Ice, Comfort, Learning

Rank: Demigod


Prince Rongoa (his entries here and here) is the Ryujin demigod of Ice, Comfort, and Learning, and is a heroic Ascendant Dragon who eventually came to terms with his grief and suffering.
  • Adaptational Badass: While all of them got this, Rongoa stands out. Remy was a Non-Action Guy and the only one of the dragons not to try and attack Reza directly. Here, while still pacifistic, Rongoa uses his ice powers to actively support the rest of the group and knows the Avalar draconic magic techniques, including the Ice Fury. He also ends up becoming a Demi-God.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: While what Remi's Breath Weapon is in canon was is unknown, most dragons are implied to have fire breath. Here, Rongoa is an Ice Dragon.
  • Adaptation Name Change: He's called Remy in Angels with Scaly Wings, but here, his name is Rongoa.
  • Adaptation Species Change: In canon, Remy was a Dinosaur-derived Dragon like the rest. Here, Rongoa is a completely separate species — namely, an Avalar Ice Dragon (or Draco avalaris).
  • All Your Powers Combined: After ascending, he has combined elemental powers of all the dragon types. He shows this right after ascending by accidentally sneezing and letting out a puff of fire.
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: Rongoa isn't as smart as Aerri, but he is an analyst by trade. As such, he's the member of the Angel's Six who's best at analyzing information and coming up with in depth analysis of it and how best to proceed.
  • Badass Pacifist: Rongoa is pacifistic, but he finds ways to support the others with his ice powers during the fight with Razorbill. He manages to kill the Smiling Demon without ever throwing a punch, rather exploiting his character growth and the fact his divine domain of Comfort is toxic to it to drive it deeper and deeper into his heart and soul until he can kill it through direct exposure to his PQ Core.
  • Curbstomp Battle: After tricking the Smiling Demon's curse into transferring to him, Rongoa uses his character growth and domain of Comfort to overwhelm it completely and ultimately destroy it through exposure to his PQ Core.
  • Death or Glory Attack: Rongoa knows how to use Ice Fury, but he's so inexperienced with it takes everything out of him to do so. Thus using it will effectively leave him defenseless. As such, he only uses it when he absolutely has to.
  • Despair Event Horizon: He was teetering on the edge of this before Shining Dove showed up, and in a previous loop actually crossed it and killed himself. Thankfully, Shining Dove managed to pull him back from it in the final loop and he becomes much more well adjusted.
  • Driven to Suicide: When he met Shining Dove, he was on the verge of committing suicide due to the utter misery he was in. When it looked like Dove was going to be sent home against his will, robbing him of the one real bright spot, he actually did originally go through with it, hanging himself. Thankfully, Shining Dove prevented this by becoming a closer friend to him in later loops and ultimately unknowingly talked him out of it
  • Eternal Love: Defied: while he technically could make Arbeit an angel and finally get to marry her, the two decided since they'd both reached acceptance over her death it was best to allow her to rest in peace and for Rongoa to move on as any mortal would have to.
  • "Eureka!" Moment: He has one that triggers his ascension when he realized the ice cave full of books he saw in his visions of his dharma wasn't his destination, rather he was the steward of others who sought it out.
  • Expy: Of Remy.
  • Godhood Seeker: A positive example. He ultimately decides to train under Cloudy Brush to become a god because he wants to help people, and to prevent another natural disaster from happening, since a complete lack of a divine pantheon was what nearly caused the two kingdoms of Ashfall and Angel Vale to be wiped out by a supervolcano. It's also implied that becoming a god would allow him to visit the Heaven-Realms where the spirit of his dead fiancé, Arbeit, resides. He eventually succeeds in ascending to demi-godhood, but he and Arbeit decide to meet and have full closure in a formal goodbye rather than enter Eternal Love, as both had already reached acceptance and come to terms with her death and decided Arbeit should rest in peace and allow Rongoa to move on with his life.
  • An Ice Person: He's an Avalaran Ice Dragon, and thus can breath ice and use their draconic magics. This includes the Ice Fury, but he's not very good with it. After ascending, he becomes a Demi-God of Ice specifically, greatly increasing his power.
  • Interspecies Romance: Rongoa and his Second Love Trauern are different species of Dragons — Trauern being an Equestrian Dragon and Rongoa being an Avalarian Dragon. It doesn't change the fact they love one another dearly.
  • Man of Kryptonite: It turns out he's this to the Smiling Demon. It feeds on trauma and a person's inner demons, using them against them, and Rongoa's already come to terms and made peace with his. As such, it has no power over him. As a Demi God of Comfort, his Comfort domain makes his PQ naturally deadly to it. Realizing this, the group tricks it into transferring its curse to him, knowing it's a death sentence for it. Once it's attached to him, he overwhelms it and lures it deep enough into his mind and soul to expose it directly to his PQ Core, destroying it completely.
  • Nice Guy: He's one of the nicest and kindest dragons Shining Dove meets. It's to the point he flat out refuses to take revenge on Rajin despite having every opportunity to do so because revenge doesn't matter to him.
  • Oh, Crap!: During the recess of Zähmen's trial, he remembers that Aerri is Sunny Field Vaughoof's adoptive daughter, and quickly comes to the frightening realization that Sunny Field's brother is an eldritch Death god and thus will drag Zähmen off to hell for raping his adoptive niece should Zähmen die.
    Rongoa: Say, Aerri, isn't your uncle a Death god?
    Aerri Vaughoof: Yes, why?
    Rongoa: Nothing, just occurred to me... oh. OH.\\
(Aerri raises an eyebrow)
Rongoa: I-I think Zähmen's goose is cooked now.
  • Papa Wolf: He's a nice, kind, happy guy without a mean bone in his body. The only time he ever shows clear anger is when his children are threatened.
  • Paying It Forward: Shining Dove's kindness resulted in Rongoa not taking his own life. When he recognizes the same signs in Trauern, he tries his best to do the same for her, and ultimately succeeds.
  • Restrained Revenge: By his own admission, he's never been a vengeful person. His revenge on Rajin...is simply living a better, good life in spite of her, taking no other form of revenge.
  • Self-Harm: Due to the horrible conditions he's been for to live, he was using his memories of his lost beloved to torture himself emotionally because it made the pain he's going through feel lesser in comparison. Thanks to Dove, he made a recovery and finally learned to let go.
  • Second Love: With Arbeit's blessing, he eventually falls in love and marries a smog dragoness named Trauern who he saved from situation not unlike his own.
  • Suicide is Shameful: Subverted: his suicide is treated as a tragedy and sign of just how much mental agony and anguish he was actually in. When Edel finds out in later loops, she refuses to shame him in any way, instead being horrified and instantly comforting him.
  • Tears of Joy: He cries happily upon seeing his species' ancestral homeland of Avalar, something he never expected to be able to see in person.
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Invoked: his domains and character growth make him a Man of Kryptonite to the Smiling Demon. As such, the group hatches a plan to trick its curse into transferring to him, allowing him to overpower it mentally before forcing it into the presence of his PQ Core, which due to his domain of Comfort is deadly to it by nature.
  • Turn the Other Cheek: He's put in a perfect position to take revenge on his abusive boss Rajin and expose her...but refuses to do so, instead just has Shining Dove convince her to treat him better using the knowledge Rongoa could now ruin her if he so chose, and then just happily goes about his life. When she is exposed in the Codex, he goes out of his way to ensure her good side and genuinely benevolent acts are listed alongside his treatment of her. Originally, the writer intended for Rajin to suffer more severe karma, but realized Remy/Rongoa was too fundamentally nice and kind of a person to ever take revenge.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: He subtly points out Edel's hypocrisy in being judgmental of Aerri's attitude by calling her a "delivery girl who also has an attitude problem".

    Sakit 

Character: Heroic

Alignment: Neutral Good

Type: Blue Dragon (Draco equestris exiguum), Video Game Designer, Mutant, Unlikely Hero

Faction: Angel Vale


Sakit (their entry here) is a small blue dragon and aspiring video-game designer who faced persecution for being a hermaphrodite.
  • Adaptational Badass: Lorem's attempts to attack Reza go poorly. While Sakit's attempts in alternate timelines went just as bad, they manage to contribute a lot in the final battle thanks to a better environment to take advantage of. They're also trying to reinvent video games rather than just make one.
  • Adaptational Gender Identity: Played With. While Lorem is a hermaphrodite, it's left ambiguous whether they're also nonbinary or identify as male. Here Sakit is confirmed to be nonbinary bigender, as well as demisexual, and merely presented themselves as male to avoid persecution. According to Word of God, they're comfortable with any pronouns and presenting as male, female, or neither. They were Edel's Maid of Honor at her and Dove's wedding, in part to show that they're fine presenting as female as much as male.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: Downplayed compared to some of the others. They're an Electric Dragon in this version where Lorem had fire, but it's functionally identical: acting as basically a close range welding torch. It's just a different type of torch.
  • Adaptation Name Change: They're called Lorem in Angels with Scaly Wings, but here, their name is Sakit.
  • Adaptation Species Change: In canon, Lorem is the same dinosaur derived dragon as the rest of the dragons. Here they're actually a subspecies of Equestrian Dragon.
  • Expy: Of Lorem.
  • The Final Temptation: When using the Torquem Memorias to make its power help destroy itself, Sakit is tempted by it to use its Rewriting Reality and memory altering abilities to give themselves a life of being accepted and take revenge on those who hated them for what they are. Fortunately for everyone, while tempted, Sakit refuses to bend and writes the book believing itself to be vulnerable to destruction, allowing it to be destroyed.
  • Good Parents: Sakit actually had very accepting parents who never judged or demeaned them for being born a hermaphrodite. They note this prevents them from helping Edel with her feelings about her Abusive Parents.
  • Hermaphrodite: As with Lorem, they were born a hermaphrodite and faced discrimination for it. It's also flat out confirmed that Sakit is nonbinary as a result.
  • Mistaken for Gay: Many creatures mistake Sakit for being bisexual due to also being a bigender hermaphrodite. Sakit is actually demi, and thus while they're only attracted to someone they have a deep emotional bond with and their sex has no real role in it.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Sakit is demisexual, and thus only feels attraction for people they have a deep emotional bond with. This makes the rejection they've faced for being a hermaphrodite even worse because when someone they've fallen for rejects them, it hurts even more. They've also been mistaken for being bisexual due to being a bigender hermaphrodite.
  • Shock and Awe: They're a subspecies of Equestrian Electric Dragon, and thus have electrical powers. However, the most common use of this is as a plasma torch.

    Edel Vaughoof 

Character: Heroic

Alignment: Neutral Good

Type: Dragon (Pterosaur Dracosaur), Athlete, Sports Flyer, Team Mom, Seer

Faction: Angel Vale


Edel (her entry here) is a female Dragon waitress and aspiring athlete who ends up being Shining Dove's lover.
  • Adaptational Badass: Not only is she a genuine Seer (albeit a latent one who can read tarot cards), but she also directly helps Shining Dove defeat Razorbill by fighting him alongside her Dragon friends. While Adine's actual size is unclear, Edel is about the size of a carriage, whereas the largest confirmed dragon in the game is about the size of a large horse.
  • Adaptation Name Change: She's called Adine in Angels with Scaly Wings, but here, her name is Edel.
  • Big "NO!": She first starts off with a Little "No", then utters this as she is Calling the Old Man Out, incensed that they would laugh at her dreams and her misery over bending herself backwards trying to please them for years.
    Edel: No...
    Edel's birth parents: What?
    Edel: I said NO! I hate this! I've always hated this! I've spent the last four years putting myself through this for you, and you call ME ungrateful? I got to college on SCHOLARSHIPS. Ones I worked my tail off to EARN... So no. I'm putting my foot down. I'm not doing this anymore... please just understand I can't do this anymore.
  • Bizarre Taste in Food: As a Pterosaur Dracosaur, she loves absurdly spicy food due to her draconic element being Heat. Note, that's absurdly spicy by dragon standards, which means most other creatures can't tolerate her food or may actually sustain damage from eating it.
  • Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce: Her species' draconic elemental power is Heat. As such, they love absurdly spicy foods and have a very high tolerance, and Edel is no different. According to Edel, they use liquid rainbows as BBQ sauce and she's one of the only people who likes eating her adopted father's ‘Blazing Inferno Hellfire Lasagna.'
  • Blood from the Mouth: In previous timelines where she died in a horrible crash, an internal rupture causes her to bleed heavily from the mouth before dying from blood loss. When her Past-Life Memories of previous timelines get triggered, she still tastes the blood.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: After spending years pursuing career choices she wasn't very interested in for the sake of pleasing her birth parents, she eventually has enough and confronts them. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the effect she wanted — first, they laugh at her and treat her like an Ungrateful Bastard for expressing her misery over her then-present situation and revealing her true dream in sports. Then, when she puts her foot down and refuses to comply to their wishes again, they blow up on her and disown her as their daughter, kicking her out of the house.
  • Cool Big Sis: She would help raise her then-infant baby brother, Trost, following his adoption, as Moon Ray had relatively no experience with raising Dragon children besides Meli’āki, who is a divine Dragon/Abyssinian hybrid. She (and others) would also help Trost deal with and recover from his trauma regarding him being cooked alive by Talon Bàisian Griffons while still in the egg to make Draco-Balut.
  • Curbstomp Battle: She decided to call her cousin Aerri's bluff that if they took Aldhika Moufette's riddle challenge, she'd answer every one without issue and challenged her to make it a contest between them. Unfortunately for Edel, Aerri could back up her bluff and actually did answer every riddle correctly, while Edel passed out from Aldhika's penalty sprays before Aerri really struggled with any of them. Edel took it well though.
  • Divine Parentage: She later becomes the adoptive daughter of Moon Ray Vaughoof, a Death god-turned-Animalistic Abomination.
  • Expy: Of Adine. Ironically, she herself inspired the character when game developers decided to create Angels with Scaly Wings as an In-Universe adaptation of actual events.
  • Fusion Dance: While fighting some reactionary 'Old Scale' dragons, Edel was forced to use Fusion Regelia to merge with her cousin Aerri into Hartnäckig. While it was successful at fending them off, the fusion wasn't very stable and the two soon split apart, but the fact they were able to fuse at all was proof of how much their relationship had changed.
  • Generation Xerox: Much like her adoptive father, Moon Ray/Canticum, she dreamed of making it big, though as a famous athlete in her case. And like Moon Ray, she dies as a result of her own impulsiveness — though in her case, she spent her last moments aware that she was dying, yet completely unable to do anything about it. While this fate was averted by Dove's constant time-rewinding, she and Moon Ray both remember it — the latter due to being an eldritch god of Cycles and the former having flashbacks of the original timeline (and being told by Moon Ray of what happened).
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: Moon Ray fears this would happen to her — and by extension, Shining Dove — if she was granted her wish of having his brand of foresight. This is because, while his visions are clear and far-reaching compared to the "muddier" tarot card-reading, they're also constant and the omniscient knowledge they give him is, in his words, an "impossible burden". When Moon Ray asks her if she and Shining Dove are willing to live with knowing what their marriage and potential family would be like (among other things) in perfect detail, she properly thinks it over, and the answer she comes up with drives her to tears.
  • Graceful Loser: Edel challenged Aerri to Aldhika Moufette's riddle game as a contest between the two of them and was unconscious from Aldhika's penalty sprays before Aerri even started struggling with any of them. Edel takes it well, congratulating her cousin and joking Aerri 'skunked her as bad as Aldhika did.'
  • Happily Adopted: She ended up being adopted by Moon Ray Vaughoof, who wanted to both nurture her latent prophetic abilities and be the loving parent that her birth parents weren't. While she did need time to think about it when Moon Ray gave her the offer, she ultimately accepted after her wedding invitation was met with cruel apathy from her birth parents.
  • Happily Married: She marries Shining Dove, and the two are extremely happy together.
  • Hates Their Parent: Subverted; as Moon Ray observed, despite having been deeply hurt by their abuse, Edel never actually hated or held a grudge against her parents. Their actions left her with scars, however, and as Moon Ray points out, just because she doesn't let them rule her doesn't mean they can't still hurt her. When they respond to her wedding invitation with a completely apathetic 'can't make it' letter, she doesn't hate them, but she is infuriated enough that she cuts her parents out of her life completely.
  • Heroic BSoD: In one Codex drabble, she tries inviting her estranged Abusive Parents to her and Shining Dove's wedding, only to learn how little they cared about it (and her) when she gets a corporate copy-and-paste letter explaining why they can't come. The sheer apathy of her parents' response leaves her a fuming, sobbing wreck, and she confides to a concerned Moon Ray Vaughoof that she feels being insulted and laughed at by her parents is loads better than being completely ignored. It's the last straw that drives Edel to finally accept Moon Ray's offer of being his daughter.
  • Hypocrite:
    • Due to believing the nasty rumors about Aerri, she was both distrustful and overly critical of her Jerkass behavior, calling Aerri a scientist "with an attitude problem and criminal record". However, she herself is little better, with Rongoa subtly bringing attention to this by calling her a "delivery girl who also has an attitude problem". She eventually wises up when she witnesses Aerri's furious chewing-out of her Abusive Parents during a party, with her apologizing for how badly she treated the other Dragoness.
    • She's accused of being one by a Talon Bàis dragonslayer for being outraged by their treating dragons like animals, hunting them, and even carving them up as food, as dragons eat 'tinies' all the time. She counters by pointing out not all dragons do that (Edel herself never has and never would), the benevolent ones that do limit themselves to evil people, and even then they see those they eat as people while Talon Bàis animalizes dragons to justify their mistreatment of them.
  • I Have No Son!: After years of trying to please her controlling, perfectionist, and emotional abusive parents, she eventually puts her foot down and refuses to comply with their demands any longer. Her parents blow up on her and kick her out of the house. Years later, when she tries inviting them to her and Shining Dove's wedding in hopes they Took a Level in Kindness, they cruelly respond with an apathetic, copy-and-pasted 'can't make it' letter, infuriating her enough to disown them as family and accept Moon Ray Vaughoof as her father-figure.
  • I Know Your True Name: Like the rest of the group, she shared her True Name in Draconic with Dove. She also shared it with her adopted father, Moon Ray/Canticum. It's revealed her True Name is Kestviing.
  • Impoverished Patrician: As it turns out, she's the heiress of extremely wealthy parents in Angel's Throne. However, her parents disowned her when she stood up to them, resulting in her being a delivery flyer for a resturant in the small town of Cherub Cove with no access to her family's wealth. Fortunately, she marries Dove and things start looking up for her, with her even becoming royalty by adoption.
  • Interspecies Adoption: Following her and her friends' adventures, she would be adopted by Moon Ray/Canticum, who was initially her friend and teacher. Initially, when Moon Ray/Canticum first offered to adopt her, she didn't accept right away because she needed time to think about it. She eventually does accept when her birth parents respond to her invitation to her and Shining Dove's wedding with utter apathy, having realized her birth parents have disowned her and never really changed their abusive ways even after she left home.
  • Interspecies Friendship: Besides Shining Dove (who would later become her husband) and the other main Angel Vale Dragons/Dracosaurs, she became good friends with Moon Ray Vaughoof, who sympathized with her abusive upbringing and was interested in helping her nurture her precognitive abilities. As it turned out, Moon Ray was also the one who ushered her soul to a local Heaven-Realm in the original timeline following her horrific death. It later graduates to Interspecies Adoption as a series of events causes her to finally realize her Abusive Parents haven't changed at all, driving her to see Moon Ray as her true parent.
  • Jerkass to One: Deconstructed. While normally sunny and friendly, she hated Aerri and was always cold towards her. This is because she was gullible enough to believe the Malicious Slander surrounding Aerri, and for a long time, she genuinely saw Aerri as a depraved Mad Scientist who was willing to experiment on children. This not only leads to both her and Aerri despising each other, it's also implied the other main Dragons don't approve of this, with Tere and Rongoa calling her out on her behavior on two separate occasions, to varying degrees. While working with Aerri to stop Razorbill, she gradually gets to know her better, which eventually leads to a full-on Jerkass Realization when she witness Aerri's furious blow-up on her Abusive Parents during a party. Having known what it's like to have abusive parents herself, she privately approaches Aerri and apologizes to her for always treating her badly based on some rumors. While it doesn't repair things between them instantly, her apology does cause Aerri to soften up and "hate [Edel] less" afterwards. By the time Aerri is cured of her cancer, the two have fully reconciled and see each other as friends.
  • Jerkass Realization: She was gullible enough to believe the Malicious Slander directed at Aerri as genuine, making her incredibly distrustful of Aerri and straining relations between them. After seeing firsthand the reasons why Aerri is such a Jerkass and an Insufferable Genius (such as Aerri blowing up on her genuinely Abusive Parents during a party following Razorbill's defeat), she privately approaches Aerri and apologizes to her for believing the rumors and constantly treating her like a depraved criminal every time they met. While it doesn't repair things instantly, it does cause Aerri to soften up and "hate [Edel] less" afterwards. It's shown later that it was also due to having Abusive Parents herself.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son:
    • Her birth parents are abusive Control Freaks, whereas Edel is freespirited, sunny, and a good parent to the children she cares for.
    • While she and Moon Ray are alike in many ways, Moon Ray has anger problems and a foul mouth that he tries to rein in. Edel, meanwhile, is more even-tempered and almost never cusses — the few times she does, she has Codex Equus researchers censor it despite her swears being extremely tame. And while she and Moon Ray are both Seers, their powers are different — Moon Ray's foresight are clear, symbolic, and far-reaching, but often very specific as to what he's foreseeing, while her foresight is "muddier" and dependent on the tarot cards she reads, but this also gives her more freedom to study and interpret her predictions however she wants.
  • Mating Season Mayhem: Subverted: while referred to as having been in heat, Dove specifies things are rather time, implying there's not much difference.
  • Mayfly–December Romance: Her relationship with Shining Dove ends up being this, since she's a Dragon who can live up to thousands of years while Shining Dove is a mortal Pony stallion. Shining Dove realized this and seeks to defy it, which is why he took up Rongoa's suggestion of becoming a god.
  • My God, What Have I Done?:
    • She gets hit with this after she explodes on Shining Dove for trying to talk her out of performing with her injured wing (something that resulted in her death in previous timelines), as he unknowingly hit her Berserk Button. This hits her when she realizes she subconsciously compared him to her Abusive Parents, something he under no circumstances deserved, and thus she's giving them power over her.
    • While more subdued, she has this reaction upon watching Aerri's furious outburst towards her birth parents, causing her to realize that she was wrong to frequently antagonize Aerri based on personal bias and some poorly-researched Malicious Slander.
    • While talking with Moon Ray about the future, she expresses frustration with her tarot card-reading abilities and wishes she had Moon Ray's brand of foresight because it gives more immediate results, whereas tarot card-reading requires possibly hours of studying. She quickly learns how burdensome Moon Ray's foresight is for him, especially after he re-Ascended, and the guilt she feels over wanting something that gave her adoptive father so much pain causes her to cry.
  • Neck Snap: She originally died by having a horrible crash that snapped her neck while rupturing something inside her, causing her to bleed to death internally, unable to do anything about it. Fortunately, this is averted in the final timeline, but because she remembers how she died in the original timeline, she was traumatized by it to the point of wishing she had Moon Ray's more powerful brand of foresight instead of tarot card-reading so she could avoid dying horribly again.
  • Official Couple: Due to Cutting Off the Branches, she's the one Shining Dove ends up in love with and ends up marrying.
  • Our Wyverns Are Different: As a pterosaur dracosaur, she resembles a Wyvern, having wings instead of arms.
  • Pious Monster: She's a dragoness...who worships the King in Heaven devotedly alongside the Draconic Pantheon and the Angel. She explains this is because she's descended from genetically engineered dragons made by Second Age ponies, and at least one of their creators cared about what they'd made enough to free them. As such, she decided giving Ponykind's creator god respect and reverence was warranted.
  • Playing with Fire: Unusual version: Pterosaur Dracosaurs have heat manipulation rather than traditional fire manipulation.
  • Precision F-Strike: In stark contrast to her more foul-mouthed adoptive father and uncle, she almost never swears. It's noted that if she does do it, it's a sign that someone or something had truly enraged her, and she always asks Codex Equus researchers to censor whatever she said if they record it.
    • When Shining Dove tried dissuading her from participating in the local stunt competition out of concern for her wing injury, she blows up on him to the point of using a minor swear before storming off. However, after enrolling herself, she quickly comes to regret her outburst when she realizes she just compared her best friend to her birth parents, since Shining Dove genuinely cared for her and would never mistreat her like they did. She goes back to Shining Dove, who was waiting for her in the spot where they argued, and apologized for her anger.
    • Her response to a Dragon mother who abandoned her child in the middle of molting and tried justifying it as "tradition" is to give her a "The Reason You Suck" Speech on how morally wrong it was, even swearing at her to express the sheer hypocrisy of her actions. This notably left the Dragon mother (and other conservative-minded Dragons like her) deeply shaken, with a nearby Aerri lampshading how the Dragon mother made a huge mistake in angering someone who suffered Parental Abandonment herself.
    • When she discovered an Angel-worshiping Dragon barred Aerri from his project in revenge for an old slight, she proceeds to slap the Dragon in the face and call him a "^%&@ing hypocrite", especially when said Dragon revealed he knew Aerri had terminal cancer and wasn't in her right mind at the time, yet still chose doom Aerri to die from her disease out of sheer spite.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's completely unrelated to Aerri/Anna in Angels with Scaly Wings. Here, she becomes Aerri's adoptive cousin following their adoption by the Vaughoof brothers, Moon Ray and Sunny Field, respectively, an irony since she and Aerri used to hate each other's guts.
  • Riches to Rags: She went from a wealthy heiress living in Angel's Throne to working at a diner in the small, sleepy town of Cherub Cove after her parents disowned her. She's not too bothered by it, as it freed her from her parents' control. She eventually marries Dove and is adopted into royalty, but she still works at the diner by her own choice.
  • Seers: She was born with precognitive abilities that she's able to channel through tarot cards, though her entry notes she can also see the past and present with them. While she did show interest in nurturing her foresight, her work schedule as a waitress left her little time for it. According to Shining Dove, no matter what time loop he's in, her predictions are always accurate. This ends up getting her the attention of Moon Ray Vaughoof, a powerful Seer who is also interested in nurturing her latent abilities. Deconstructed during the sixth Conversations With Angels story, in which she wishes she could see the future more clearly to avoid horrible outcomes like the one that killed her. Moon Ray gets her to see this wouldn't help and would in fact do the exact opposite.
  • Tarot Troubles: As in the game, she does a tarot reading for Shining Dove, and they always ended up being accurate no matter what the time loop, though using the Angel Vale Major Arcana, which is entirely different from the traditional ones. It turns out that she actually does possess latent prophetic abilities that manifest through tarot cards, which attracts Moon Ray Vaughoof to her with the intention of nurturing said abilities. Moon Ray points out it's muddier' than his, but let's the future be more fluid in how it's interpreted.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: She ends up in a relationship with Shining Dove. While not fully grown, she's still probably close to three times his size, and that's not counting her wingspan.
  • Token Religious Teammate: While not the only member of the Angel's Six to be religious, she is the one whose character if factors the most into. She's a devote worshiper of the Draconic Pantheon, the Angel, and King Equus, specifically.
  • Trauma Button: Anything that reminds her of her Abusive Parents throwing her out and disowning her will cause Edel to get very angry. Sometimes this is justified, but other times she instantly regrets it when she realizes the person didn't do it intentionally.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: She was often accused of being ungrateful and lazy by her birth parents whenever she failed their ridiculous expectations or showed interest in sports. Eventually, she got fed up with the psychological abuse and put her foot down, but it got her laughed at and, when she refused to budge, kicked out of the house. While she dealt with it better than most would in her situation, her treatment left her with a lingering fear of failure that nearly tanked her friendship with Shining Dove.
  • You're Not My Father: Upon receiving a corporate copy-and-paste letter from her birth parents, she is infuriated by their sheer apathy towards her and burns the letter to ash. She proceeds to disown her birth parents by accepting Moon Ray's offer to become his daughter and tail-whipping the letter's ashes away.

Associates

    Hartnäckig 
Hartnäckig (first introduced here) the Draconic fusion of Aerri Vaughoof and her adoptive cousin, Edel Vaughoof.
  • Delightful Dragon: Much like her components, she's genuinely heroic. The entire reason she was formed because Aerri and Edel needed extra power to fight off some reactionary "Old Scale" Dragons.
  • Fusion Dance: She's a Draconic fusion formed between Aerri and Edel using Fusion Regalia to fight off some reactionary "Old Scale" Dragons. While the fusion wasn't very stable owing to personality differences in both of her components and soon split apart, her existence was still proof of how much things had changed between Aerri and Edel.

    Eisspatle 
Eisspatle is the Draconic fusion of Rongoa and Tere, first seen being formed to save whelps from raiders during Codex Quests.
  • Fusion Dance: He's the fusion of Chief Tere and Rongoa. Unlike Hartnäckig, he's very stable due to Rongoa and Tere's personalities meshing together well.

Other members

    Princess Limette, the Enlightened Teacher 

Classification: Ethereal/Resurrected

Portfolio: Teaching, Children, Free-Thinking

Rank: Demigoddess

Affiliation: Angel Vale Pantheon


Princess Limette (her entry here) is the Ryujin demigodess of Teaching, Children, and Free-Thinking, and is the mother of Fremder.
  • Acid Attack: As a Copper Dragon, her elemental ability is Acid, allowing her to use it in a number of ways.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: She's a Ryujin demigoddess who embodies Teaching, Children, and Free-Thinking.
  • Back from the Dead: She ultimately chooses to ascend to demi-godhood and come back to life.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Limette was subjected to a Trauma Conga Line towards the end of her life, seeing her husband murdered, died a slow death of illness in a cave, fearing for her daughter's life, and spent five years unable to rest in the afterlife because her murderer escaped justice and she feared for her daughter suffering his wrath. However, with Ornatum's defeat, she was finally able to rest in peace and eventually ascend to come back to life and be reunited with her daughter.
  • Ghostly Goals: Limette spends five years as a ghost because Ornatem, her and her husband's murderer, escaped justice and she feared their daughter Fremder would suffer under him. Jade Shell, Aerri, and company finally bringing Ornatum to justice allows her to finally rest in peace.
  • The Magnificent: Known as "the Enlightened Teacher", due to being a free-thinking, motherly Dragoness who came to embody Teaching, Children, and Free-Thinking. Notably, it's very similar to Healing Song/Medela's title as "the Divine Teacher", showing how much influence he had on her.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Limette spent five years as a ghost, more specifically a will-o-wisp, who lingered around Cherub Cove National Park where she died due to being unable to move on out of concern for her daughter, even after she was rescued and adopted by Rongoa.

    The Angel Vale Tree of Harmony 
The Angel Vale Tree of Harmony is a new Tree grown from the Equestrian one's seed as part of spreading the power of harmony to other lands as was always intended.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: It's the youngest Tree of Harmony thus far introduced, being a sappling during the Angel Vale Retcons.
  • Divine Intervention: During the final confrontation of the Angel Vale Retcons, it provides a bit of power to the Angel's Six to help destroy the Torquem Memorias.

    Vertrauen (Spoiler Warning) 
Princess Vertrauen Posey is the Angel Vale Spirit of Chaos and counterpart to its Tree of Harmony who asexually budded off Discord to act as its counterbalance.
  • The Chooser of the One: She chooses who gets to use her Elements of Chaos, and chooses Kuàilè as her first, giving her the Element of Desire.
  • Goo-Goo-Godlike: She's a young child in her first appearance, but also an extremely powerful goddess. Fortunately, she's being raised by a genuinely kindhearted Good Shepherd.
  • Physical God: Vertrauen is a Goddess of Chaos, and as Discord's daughter/asexual clone, very powerful for her age.
  • Reality Warper: While not as strong as her father, she's still a powerful Spirit of Chaos capable of warping reality.

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