Hope's Peak Academy Staff Members
Headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy
- "Why?! Why are you back here?! We gave you what you wanted, what else could you possibly need?!"
The headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy, and the one presumably responsible for PLUTO gaining access to the building in the first place. Little is known about him overall, but he is noted for quickly rushing into decisions without thinking things through, and having very few to any real friends or family.
At the beginning of the story, he is locked inside a Death Trap, where he is left to die from dehydration and starvation, alongside his secretary and friend, Amber.
- All There in the Manual: His last name was revealed via Word of God.
- Asshole Victim: Due to how unpopular he was among the students and other staff members, it's highly unlikely many would really miss him if news of his death was leaked to the public.
- Character Death: He is left locked inside a small room with barely any air and no food, presumably leading to his eventual death via dehydration and starvation.
- Dean Bitterman: Was seen as a very cruel and rather strict principal who usually dished out harsh punishments to anyone who dared to break the most minor of rules.
- Death Trap: The story begins with him already in one. He presumably doesn't make it out.
- Demoted to Extra: He was the secondary main character of Fuzzy Memories due to his status as the co-host of the series, while here, he's nothing more than a minor character.
- He Knows Too Much: Presumably the main reason PLUTO wanted him dead is because he was aware of his plans.
- Horrible Judge of Character: Considering the only thing we've seen of PLUTO so far has shown him to be an incredibly sadistic, downright insane man, it's a wonder how Logan could have ever trusted him as a staff member of the school.
- Locked in a Room: The story begins with him locked inside a room, which is where he presumably dies of dehydration and starvation.
- Older Than They Look: He is stated to have an appearance baring a resemblence to that of a high school Pretty Boy, and yet he's around the same age as, if not older, than Amber.
- Platonic Life-Partners: With Amber, who he is shown to be good friends with.
- Plot-Triggering Death: His presumed death at the beginning of the story was apparently the final step of Pluto's plan in order to finally begin his Killing Game.
- Posthumous Character: Is presumably already dead by the time the main plot of the story has begun.
- Pretty Boy: Is rather handsome, and has a very young looking appearance similar to that of a teenager.
- Small Role, Big Impact: It was ultimately his presumed assistance that led to PLUTO taking over Hope's Peak Academy.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: While it's not known what really happened, it is more or less confirmed he had something to do with Pluto gaining control of Hope's Peak Academy, and that it certainly wasn't his intention.
- Walking Spoiler: Due to his presumed early death and status as headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy, it's safe to say it's hard to bring him up in discussion.
- You Have No Chance to Survive: Kind of hard to survive being locked inside a room with no food or water.
Secretary of the Headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy
- "L-Logan...Where are we?"
Logan's personal secretary and friend, who handles most of the financial decisions of the building and has a rather low opinion of anyone who is not talented. Little to nothing is truly known about her, but she is presumably related to the situation involving Logan and PLUTO on some level, considering she gets wrapped up in everything alongside them.
At the beginning of the story, she is locked inside a Death Trap, where she is left to die from dehydration and starvation, alongside her friend and Hope's Peak Headmaster, Logan.
- All There in the Manual: Her last name was revealed via Word of God.
- Character Death: She is left locked inside a small room with barely any air and no food, presumably leading to her eventual death via dehydration and starvation.
- Death Trap: The story begins with her already in one. She presumably doesn't make it out.
- Decoy Protagonist: She's the first person to be introduced in the story, and has several paragraphs showing herself as the main watcher of the events around her. Then she presumably dies at the end of her introduction chapter.
- Demoted to Extra: She was the main character of Fuzzy Memories due to her status as the host of the series, while here, she's nothing more than a minor character.
- Flat Character: Doesn't really get the chance to showcase much of a real personality before she presumably gets Killed Off for Real.
- Locked in a Room: The story begins with her locked inside a room, which is where she presumably dies of dehydration and starvation.
- Out of Focus: After her introduction as the Decoy Protagonist, she largely just becomes a crying mess for the rest of her introduction chapter.
- Platonic Life-Partners: With Logan, who she is shown to be good friends with.
- Posthumous Character: Is presumably already dead by the time the main plot of the story has begun.
- Tears of Fear: Upon realizing exactly what is going on, she becomes a blubbering mess.
- Walking Spoiler: Due to her presumed early death, it's safe to say it's hard to bring her up in discussion.
- You Have No Chance to Survive: Kind of hard to survive being locked inside a room with no food or water.
Reserve Course Staff Members
- "You’ve never missed a day of school in your life, you have consistently ranked top of your classes, and have had minimal to no real disciplinary issues. In fact, if it weren’t for your seeming lack of notable qualities, you’d probably be on the same level as those of Hope’s Peak.”"
The principal of the reserve course education department, and thus the one with the most actual power there. He presumably speaks to the Headmaster about getting Zetsu moved over to Hope's Peak Academy, and thus is the one directly responsible for Zetsu getting involved in the Killing Game.
- Adaptational Nice Guy: In the Fuzzy Memories series, he's absolutely insane and is quick to rush into violence, most likely due to the fact that he lost his job due to Doc there. Here though, he's actually rather kind and understanding, even a little jovial.
- All There in the Manual: His first name was revealed via Word of God.
- Ascended Extra: He was a minor character in the Fuzzy Memories series, and while he still doesn't do much here, he does end up having a big impact on the plot overall.
- Big Eater: Word of God has confirmed that he has an appetite that can outright rival the likes of a good number of Ultimates.
- Cool Principal
- Fat and Proud
- Fat and Skinny
- Genius Slob
- Nice Guy
- The Pig-Pen
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Seadog Beard
- Small Role, Big Impact
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Him deciding to send Zetsu over to Hope's Peak Academy is ultimately the reason why Zetsu gets caught up in the Killing Game in the first place.
- "Care to explain why you’re slacking off, Mister Ji-Hwan?"
TBA
- All There in the Manual: His full name was revealed via Word of God.
- Canon Foreigner
- Fat and Skinny
- Flat Character
- Grumpy Old Man
- Nerves of Steel
- No Name Given
- Word of God later went on to confirm his actual name.
- Out of Focus
- Stern Teacher
Other
The Mastermind of the Hope's Peak Killing Game
- "Oh! I know a fine name that they’ll just have accept! Tell the loser that they can call me...Pluto."
TBA
- Arc Villain
- Ax-Crazy
- Bad Boss
- The Bad Guy Wins
- Big Bad
- Big Brother Is Watching
- Black Comedy
- Dark Is Evil
- Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor
- Evil Is Hammy
- Evil Laugh
- Faux Affably Evil
- For the Evulz
- Giggling Villain
- Insufferable Genius
- Jerkass
- Large Ham
- Laughably Evil
- Laughing Mad
- Meaningful Name: He goes by the name "Pluto", who was the Roman god of the underworld and the judge of the dead, which is suspically similar to who he is wit
- Nightmare Fetishist
- No Name Given
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Robosexual
- Sadist
- Serial Killer
- Slasher Smile
- Talkative Loon
- Token Evil Teammate
- Troll
- Vague Age