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    Addis 
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Noble Warrior
Devoted Samurai 
"I'm here whenever you need me!"
Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese), John Arthur (English)
Alternate Element: Shadow [Valentine's]
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Valentine's]
Unit type: Attack [both]
Weapon type: Blade [Regular], Bow [Valentine's]
Debut: Eastern Emissaries [Regular], Dulcet Delights [Valentine's]

One of Ieyasu's loyal retainers.

For Valentine's, he dresses up and picks up the bow.


Regular
  • Black Vikings: In this case, a black samurai. This is actually addressed in-game, as it turns out that Addis washed up on Hinomoto after a shipwreck, only to immediately get arrested for illegal entry into the country. Luckily, Ieyasu intervened on his behalf, not only getting him released from prison, but also offering employment as a samurai and Ieyasu's guard.
  • Blade Spam: "Bamboo Cutter" is this kind of attack.
  • Clean Cut: Addis can swing his sword so quickly he can slice through an object multiple times without even budging it.
  • Damage Over Time: "Bamboo Cutter" on its own can inflict Poison. If "Dignified Soul" is used, it buffs "Bamboo Cutter" to do Bleed damage.
  • Dreadlock Warrior: He's got shoulder-length dreadlocks.
  • Foil: Compared to Musashi, who was a ronin until he came to the Halidom, Addis is someone who's attached to a master.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Bleeding Punisher raises his damage against bleeding enemies by 5-8%.
  • Kick Them While They Are Down: Broken Punisher raises his damage against bosses during their Broken period up to 20%.
  • No Historical Figures Were Harmed: Addis is heavily based on real-life African samurai Yasuke, who served as a retainer and friend to Oda Nobunaga.

Valentine's

"A rendezvous is a game played for keeps."
  • How We Got Here: Chapter 1 is about how he ended up on a date with Helena. It first involved saving her from fiends, then her asking him on a date. His outfit came from Philia and Botan giving him a different kimono to wear.
  • I Have Your Wife: A group of ninja threatens Addis by kidnapping Helena by demanding he kills Euden.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has Poison Punisher as an ability, increasing damage against poisoned foes by 25-30%.
  • It's Not You, It's My Enemies: Chapter 5 has him tell Helena to forget about him since Ieyasu's (as well as Euden's) enemies would come after her.
  • Love at First Sight: Helena has this for Addis after he rescues her from fiends.
  • Socially Awkward Hero: Addis may be a fearsome samurai, but he's very awkward in dates.
  • Something about a Rose: Chapter 3 has him make an origami rose for Helena. She gives him a natural one in return from the florist they visited earlier. He holds it in his character portrait. Dragalia Life #209 has him teach Notte how to make it followed by Eleonora and Laranoa coming in, then Lowen and Elias. By the end of it, he's holding an armful of origami roses as presents.
  • Take a Third Option: When threatened by ninja to kill Euden or let Helena die, Addis takes the third option and decides to hunt the ninjas who kidnapped her down.

    Aeleen 
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Mercurial Lancer
Battle-Tested Nurse 
"I won't let you down!"
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese), Brittney Boni (English)
Alternate Element: Water [Nurse]
Rarity: 4 [both]
Unit type: Support [Regular], Healer [Nurse]
Weapon type: Lance [Regular], Staff [Nurse]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Ambitions in Bloom [Nurse]

A lancer who by all appearances seems to be a jumpy Damsel in Distress, afraid of battle, until the fighting actually starts and her other half comes out to play.

Noting that the Halidom has an influx of fighters, she takes the opportunity to pursue her childhood dream of being a nurse.


Regular
  • Afraid of Their Own Strength: She apparently used to be a pretty capable warrior, before her split personality started showing up. Nowadays, she's wants to fight but is terrified of changing to her other personality.
  • Beautiful Singing Voice: In Chapter 12/4-6 of the Main Story, Karina described it as enchanting after hearing Aeleen sing a North Grastaean lullaby.
  • Be Yourself: The eventual Aesop of her Adventurer stories. Aeleen has enough control of her "other self" that she doesn't hurt anyone she wasn't intending to already; and as far as Ranzal's concerned, you're supposed to be a rabid hellbeast when fighting fiends, so having a persona for exactly that is a perk rather than a bug.
  • The Berserker: While her Adventure Story plays her other self more as a Blood Knight, other parts of the story play her up for laughs as just plain violent and chaotic. She has no interest in discerning between friend or foe (though she at least won't kill people she knows), and tries to attack everything around her with equal fervor: in their Castle Story, when pushed to the edge to beats the crap out of Karl and Berserker in the middle of wiping out an entire army of bandits. In Dragalia Life #58, it gets to the point where Cleo asks her for help fighting a fiend infestation, then asks Orion for protection against her.
  • Blood Knight: Her split personality acts this way, which she hates.
  • The Cameo: Makes one in Sylas' Adventurer Story.
  • Caring Gardener: She takes care of a herb and vegetable garden in the Halidom.
  • Cursed with Awesome: At least in Ranzal's opinion.
    Ranzal: Eh, it ain't no big deal if ya ask me. Yer FIGHTIN'. Yer SUPPOSED all crazy-eyed and foaming at the mouth. Hell, I'd kiss a fiend if it gave me the kinda strength you got there.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Despite having a chaotic berserker split personality. She is young blonde haired woman who's true self has a kind and caring side who detests fighting.
  • Retired Badass: When the heroes meet her, she had retired from a company of knights - not by choice, per se, but due to her other half making things complicated.
  • Reused Character Design: Her design is based on the Female Valkyrie from Knights of Glory.
  • Status Buff: Her kit is designed to synergize with her second skill "Valhalla Ballad" which increases for 15 seconds the party’s Defense by 15-20% and Strength by 10%.
    • Her Chain Co-Ability "(Wind) Strength Doublebuff" increases strength for wind attuned Adventurers when they receive a defense buff for 15 seconds.
    • Her first ability "Buff Skill Time" increases the duration of her buff skill by 20-25%.
  • Split Personality: Has one that comes out while she's on the battlefield.

Nurse

"Time for your examination"
  • Battleaxe Nurse: Earns a reputation as one, much to her dismay.
  • Combat Medic: Storywise, she is one due to her split personality.
    • Ironically in gameplay, her regular version can work like this if she is equipped with and use the skills of the Core Weapons "Gae Bolg" or "Spear of the Northern Cross".
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Hanabusa's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Isaac's Adventure Story, first by being helped in gardening by him then later when she was accused of stealing camirela herb from a Sylvan forest and Isaac Clear Their Name by finding the true culprits.
    • Appears in Faeblessed Tobias's Adventurer Story, healing him up after he fights off fiends attacking a village.
  • Deadly Doctor: Changing professions had done little to temper Aeleen's berserker rages...
  • Doctor's Orders: Mostly because Euden is terrified of what she'd do to him if he ignored her (overly enthusiastic) professional medical opinion.
  • Dressed to Heal: Is given a nurse outfit by the main cast.
  • Gilligan Cut: After Aeleen declares she'll "be a kindly nurse who supports everyone from the sidelines," the game immediately cuts to her screaming, "PERISH IN BLOOD, FELL BEAST!" while beating a fiend to death with her staff.
  • Healing Herb: Her medicine of choice. She probably got them from her garden.
  • Precision F-Strike: She delivers an awesome one against a bunch of thugs who harass the village she's visiting, though unfortunately, this also ends up scaring the crap out of the villagers.
    Aeleen: Let's see how well you talk WHEN I CRACK YOUR SKULL OPEN LIKE A FREAKIN' WALNUT!!!
  • Pursue the Dream Job: She always wanted to be a nurse ever since she was a child. Since the Halidom has an influx of fighters, she takes the opportunity to become what she always wanted to be.
  • Red Baron: Quickly earns the nickname "nurse of nightmares".

    Cecile 
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Disgraced Knight
"Were you waiting for me? No. 'Course not."
Voiced by: Yuu Kobayashi (Japanese), Bethany Brown (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Manacaster (Rapid-Fire)
Debut: Knights of Alberia

An old comrade of Leif's who served as a loyal knight to Aurelius. His passing caused her to retire in despair.


  • Damage Over Time: Her S1, Scatterfall, inflicts Stormlash while her S2, Poisonblast deals out poison.
  • Functional Addict: She is still very much capable of combat. However, it is clear that she is obsessed with what she calls Manachew as she can't stand being without it as she says it keeps her calm.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Her scenes have her set up like a Cold Sniper who'd use Long-range skills, but gameplay she functions like a Rapid-Fire one.
  • Gathering Steam: She charges up her skills like Pecorine based on how she bites into her Manachew.
  • G-Rated Drug: Manachew, the blue rock Cecile holds, works like this in her hands. Normally, it is a pseudo-meal of sorts for mercenaries, meant to be ground up into powder and mixed into water, but the way Cecile straight up chomps down on it raw makes it look very similar to an addictive sustance.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: Used to be this, as shown in the Knights of Alberia flashbacks, a far cry from her current state.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: She was deeply loyal to Aurelius, and she carried out his orders to kill dragons because she believed it was the right thing to do. However, she realizes it was All for Nothing following his passing and leaves a Broken Bird. Now just the mention of joining an army causes her to have a panic attack.

    Eleonora 
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Curious Archer
"My people will be avenged!"
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Sunni Westbrook (Credited as Raynn Eastwood) (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Launch

A Sylvan tribal leader who is out for vengeance against the Empire for the slaughter of her village — but that can fall by the wayside sometimes when she gets the chance to see how humans live.


  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: She's all-business when it comes to avenging her village, but is easily distracted by human culture.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: She didn't choose to be chief, and wanted to be free of the responsibility so she could pursue her interest in human culture. She had gotten her wishes granted in the worst way possible when her village was destroyed and has felt guilty about her love of humans ever since.
  • Little Bit Beastly: A Sylvan.
  • Poisonous Person: Her kit is stacked for inflicting poison to enemies.
    • Her Chain Co-ability helps her wind allies get a higher chance to inflict poison, such as her Chain Co-Ability and her first Ability.
  • Revenge: She wants against the empire for her village.

    Francesca 
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Cheerful Mechant
"Ha ha! There's money in this one for sure!"
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (Japanese), Kazumi Evans (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Launch

A merchant and delivery girl who keeps a journal of her travels, which Euden and co. become interested in. She's Sylvan, but hides her ears beneath a large hat so as to not alienate potential customers.


    Grimnir 
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The Mad Cyclone
"I am Grimnir, a war god!"
Voiced by: Megumi Ogata (Japanese), Adrian Petriw (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Rage of Chronos

A master of winds with a fondness for theatrics.


  • Armored But Frail: As a boss in Trials of the Mighty, he has much less HP than any of the previously-released bosses. However, when he enters Overdrive for the first time, he activates a shield that cannot be penetrated and can only be disabled by destroying a number of Eternal Storms corresponding to the difficulty of the battle, which are themselves indestructible until a set time has passed after he creates them.
  • Chuunibyou: While he is a powerful fighter, he speaks and acts like a chuunibyou that Notte has to tell him to get it together during "Rage of Chronos." The cast, starting with Notte, threaten to tape his mouth shut if he doesn't start using normal words in his Adventurer Story.
  • Endearingly Dorky: The war god makes his debut in Dragalia Lost and is as hilariously dorky as ever!
  • Guest Fighter: He's also from Rage of Bahamut.
  • Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: "Grimnir" is one of the names of Odin.
  • Time Police: His true role is he's a Tuner who makes sure timelines go according to plan. He does, however, notice something is wrong with Euden compared to all the other timelines.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Grimnir, during the special fight in Rage of Chronos, was a total joke and would die faster than you could care to fight him. In Trials of the Mighty, however, he whips out an assortment of tricks that will push you to your limits.

    Harle (Unmarked spoilers for Faith Forsaken) 

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The Black Raven

Voiced by: KENN (Japanese), Adam Trask (English)
Element: Wind
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Blade
Debut: Chapter 1 [NPC], Faith Forsaken Part 1[Playable]

A cunning knight willing to use even the most underhanded of methods. He was the chief of the Capital Guard until someone deposited him in another world-and his thoughts have been filled with revenge ever since his return.

This is the real Harle who had been forcefully taken away to another world by "Phares" and replaced with a false version of him, several years before the story even began. After managing to escape the other world he was thrown in, he lends his aid to the Apostles, but mostly to take revenge on the false Harle. He serves as the free adventurer for Part 1 of Faith Forsaken, but is established to still be attainable in part 2 as well.

For tropes about the fake Harle, go here.


  • Anti-Hero: He is very much this. He has a genuinely good and noble goal, to create an equal world, but he will not hesitate to use any means necessary to achieve it.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He shows up in the nick of time to free Euden and the Apostles from Loki's trap in Part 2 of the event, and to finally exact his long-awaited vengeance on the demon.
  • But Now I Must Go: By the end of Part 2, Harle doesn't stick around for long, and leaves to go into hiding for a while, as there are more enemies aside from Loki hunting him down. Euden sadly notes that Leif and Cecile were so eager to see their real old friend again.
  • Clever Crows: He is the Black Raven and uses his clever pragmatic tactics for good in contrast to his impostor's Creepy Crows motif.
  • Combat Pragmatist: As shown in his character story, Harle's main method of combat is to go for sneak attacks and catch his opponent off guard. However, Leif and Cecile advised him in the past to vary his tactics more, as even sneak attacks can be read by experienced foes. It proves to be beneficial when Harle duels his Alternate Self near the end, and he easily wins.
  • Counter-Attack: When using his first skill, Raven's Ridicule, if Harle is hit by a dodgeable attack, he will automatically stop his current attack and unleash a counterattack that deals guaranteed critical damage.
  • Critical Hit Class: Harle is well-suited to dishing out critical hits. With his third passive, Raven's Vengeance, if the enemy triggers the damage diffusion effect from Harle's second skill, Raven's Patsy, he inflicts the Critical Vulnerability debuff, which increases Harle's critical rate against the affected enemy by a hefty 50%.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: He is a surprisingly positive example of this trope. He was jealous of Leif and Cecile, as since they were born as nobility, they were able to rise up to fairly prestigious positions easily, while a commoner like Harle would only reach up to being the chief of the lower-ranked Capital Guard. However, rather than affecting him negatively, it instead drives and motivates him further into achieving his dreams and ambitions.
  • He Knows Too Much: Harle was the first to discover that Phares was actually Dead All Along, and that the Progenitor is in his body. "Phares" catches him in the act with a false version of Harle to banish him to another world.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: It's not too surprising that nobody noticed the fake Harle, as the real Harle is just as irritatingly smarmy (although nowhere near as malicious as his fake version), but he still cherishes his friendship/rivalry with Leif and Cecile, and his dream and ambition to create a world where everyone is equal is completely genuine.
  • Manipulative Bastard: The real Harle is a more well-intentioned example of this trope. As his grand ambition is to create a society where social class is more equal, he would manipulate the nobles around him to slowly and steadily reduce the overt power the nobility holds, all to achieve his dream.
  • Professional Butt-Kisser: Even the real Harle is quite the ass-kisser when it comes to the higher class he serves, although given his true ambitions, it's likely he sees it as a necessity to do so.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: He wants nothing more than to exact vengeance on his false self/Loki for tossing him in another world, and committing numerous atrocities with his appearance. He finally gets his chance to do so in Part 2 of the event story, by doing the same thing Loki did to him several years ago: banishing him to another world.
  • Smug Smiler: Turns out that smile is just a trademark of his, although it's subtly less sinister on the real deal.
  • Trapped in Another World: He's trapped in an alternate world where Leonidas (without his Character Development) is now the King and killed every last dragon. As Harle finds out, Leonidas actually achieving what he wanted is a very bad thing for the world.
  • Walking Spoiler: The fact Harle is playable is just one of the things that makes him a spoiler.

    Hawk 
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Twilight Hunter
"The hunt begins!"
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese), Mark Oliver (Credited as Justin Dominic) (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Launch

An infamous assassin with the title of "The Reaper". He's inspired by the Prince's idealism to try and put his past behind him.


  • Animal Theme Naming: Take a guess.
  • Balance Buff: His Mana Spiral reworks his overly Stun-specialized kit and adds Poison to the afflictions he specializes in dealing extra damage, as well as boosting his skills to be able to be fired off much more quickly, turning him from one of the worst 5-star adventurers into one of the best DPS adventurers in the game.
  • The Cameo: He appears in Gauld's Adventurer Story. He not only helps Gauld out of his Heroic BSoD, but joins up with him to take out the Burly Boys off screen before guiding him and Angie to the Halidom.
  • Cold Sniper: A stoic, somber man known for being able to take anyone out with a single arrow.
  • Contract on the Hitman: His final story chapter involves his guild discovering his betrayal and threatening to take action unless he kills the Prince. Naturally, Hawk warns the Prince, and they team up to trick the guild and take them out.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: His entire kit revolves around stunning enemies, and dealing extra damage to stunned enemies. Unfortunately for him, many bosses tend to either be immune to stun or build up a resistance to it very quickly, causing his damage output to drop significantly if he cannot stun the enemy. This gets mitigated when his Mana Spiral unlocks certain nodes giving him also poison.
  • Graceful Loser: He considers his Splitting the Arrow hit in Dragalia Life #32 to be a draw since he and Luca both hit the same spot, and is happy to settle for that, even smiling as he does so.
  • Hitman with a Heart: Hawk hasn't quite cut his ties with the assassin's guild that employs him, and he's still perfectly willing to kill, but he has redirected his efforts to protecting the Prince from political enemies until he can create a world where "a Reaper like me is no longer needed."
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has a few options to deal more damage to enemies.
    • His first skill "Savage Hawk" does more damage to Stunned foes at lv2 & lv3. After unlocking the node in his Mana Spiral, it also does more damage to Poisoned enemies.
    • His third ability "Stunned Punisher" has his attacks do an additional 25-30% damage to Stunned foes. It becomes "Poisoned & Stunned Punisher I" after unlocking the node in his Mana Spiral, doing 30% more damage to Poisoned foes & 40% more damage to Stunned foes.
  • Not Quite the Right Thing: Hawk once received two anonymous contracts, each requesting he assassinate one of his childhood friends. Instead, he opted to reject both contracts and warn each friend that someone was out to get them. Unfortunately, it turns out that the childhood friends had put a hit out on each other, and Hawk's warning simply made them redouble their efforts and hire someone new, resulting in both of their deaths anyway. Reflecting back on the tragedy, Hawk believes that accepting one of the contracts would have at least left one of them alive.
  • Out Of Body Experience: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #235 when his own hawk flies into him and knocks him out.
  • Red Baron: "The Reaper".
  • Shaping Your Attacks: His first skill lets him shoot a projectile in the shape of a duskhawk.
  • Splitting the Arrow: Dragalia Life #32 has him do this to Luca's arrow in a shooting contest. He considers this a draw, whereas Luca thinks it's a significantly more impressive feat than merely hitting a bullseye on a target.
  • That Man Is Dead: Was once a man known as Silva before becoming the infamous assassin Reaper. He even ropes Ranzal into telling an old childhood friend that he saw Silva die and buried him himself. The friend finds out the truth later, but Hawk maintains that he's no longer the man she remembers.
  • Three-Point Landing: He has this pose in the upgraded "Nightstalker" wyrmprint.

    Izumo 
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Emissary of Amaterasu
"I'm Izumo. And I will join you now."
Voiced by: Natsumi Kawaida (Japanese), Rogin Rashidan (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Celestial Showdown

Amaterasu's envoy. He was given the eight span mirror.


    Joachim 
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Hidden Hunter
Resolved Hunter 
"Let us go forth!"
Voiced by: Yoshiki Nakajima (Japanese), Deven Mack (English)
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Formal]
Unit type: Attack [Regular & Formal]
Weapon type: Bow [Regular], Manacaster (Long-Range)[Formal]
Debut: Windswept Harbingers [Regular], Northern Negotiators [Formal]

A soldier from Svenitla in North Grastea who prefers solo missions, not so much taking charge of groups.

He dresses in a formalwear as an ambassador to Chanzelia.


Regular
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Great at strategizing but would rather slack off.
  • Dressing as the Enemy: Used this tactic twice in his Adventurer Story.
  • Heroes Love Dogs: The "A Dog's Day" has him introduce his dog Helen to Noelle. She's also in his portrait.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill "Last Resort" deals more damage against poisoned enemies, and has "Poisoned Punisher" unlockable from his final Mana Circle.
  • I Work Alone: Prefers solo missions instead of leading.
  • Poisonous Person: His skill "Last Resort" can inflict poison.
  • Prequel: His Adventurer Story seems to imply that it takes place chronologically before Kirsty's Adventurer Story.

Formal

"Let's begin the operation"
  • Damage Over Time: Besides poison, he can inflict Stormlash.
  • Injured Vulnerability: He can deal more damage to enemies inflicted with either Poison and/or Stormlash with his two respective punisher abilities.
  • It's All My Fault: He blames himself for his sister's death because seven years prior he was in charge of the base which was attacked that she was a nurse at.
  • Rank Up: After years of Declining Promotion over the guilt of his sister's death, at the end of his Adventure Story, he accepts getting promoted.

    Johanna 
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Untamed Warrioress
"Show me a good time! Will ya?"
Voiced by: Rina Sato (Japanese), Siobhan Rebecca (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Launch

A beautiful warrior throwing herself into combat for the sheer joy of it. Just don't call attention to her beauty.


  • Berserk Button: Being called pretty. In Chapter 1 of her story, she immediately has a go at the Prince after he repeats that the little girl she helped save finds her pretty.
  • Blood Knight: Warrior who absolutely loves fighting? Check.
  • Blue Blood: In Chapter 2 of her story, she reveals that she is the only daughter of a knight. Ranzal doesn't believe her which earned him a punch from her.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: Played with, she has both Freeze and Poison resistance so she should be good against Greedy Manticore but because she is a 3* neither of them can reach 100% in her Mana Circle.
  • Girliness Upgrade: In Chapter 3 of her story, she goes to Cleo for advice on makeup. In Chapter 4, she wears some which the Prince notices. She also ends up taking beauty advice from Zardin in the Castle Story "Beauty's Beast," though she doesn't realize she's done so at first.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her first skill deals more damage against poisoned enemies, and can increase a teammate's strength so long as they caused poison themselves.
  • Raised by Wolves: In Chapter 2 of her story, Ranzal has an idea that she's this trope for how she loves to fight.
  • This Means War Paint: Her Chapter 5 is named "War Paint" and shows she fights much better with makeup on that Ranzal considers it to be like war paint.

    Kirsty 
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Rebellious Commander
"I'm to take on a new mission? Understood!"
Voiced by: Nanako Mori (Japanese), Elysia Rotaru (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Lance
Debut: Windswept Harbingers

A commander from Svenitla in North Grastaea who has trouble with her country's policies.


  • Ambadassador: She was meant to be this for Svenitla to the Dyrenell Empire, but after seeing them shakedown a town for their valuables, take their men to replenish their soldiers and were about to kill a boy for throwing rocks at them and calling the empire monsters, she had enough.
  • The Comically Serious: She tends to be this and Straight Man whenever she appears in Dragalia Life.
  • Commissar Cap: She wears one on her head.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Her name was mentioned in Chapter 4 of Noelle's story before Kirsty became a playable character.
  • Gathering Steam: "Dauntless Strength" boosts Kirsty's attack by 20% for every fifteen seconds she avoids knockback, maxing out at a 60% bonus.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Has Poison Punisher as an ability.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: She's unaware of Victor's time as leader of the Shadewolves or his meeting with Euden that's changed his perspective enough to lead to him leaving Svenitla.
  • Rank Up: Enforced, as she took Victor's position as Commander when he deserted Svenitla.
  • Student–Master Team: She's Victor's former pupil, and they can be this if put in the same team together.
  • Sword Plant: She does this in her portrait.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: Her struggle in her Adventurer Story with her mission as a soldier and what is right.

    Ku Hai 
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Rambling Blade
"My strength is yours!"
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu (Japanese), Victor Williams (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Springtime Spree

A wandering swordsman from Peng Lai with a chilly demeanor and a burning hatred of injustice.


  • But Not Too Foreign: As with Su Fang, Xiao Lei, and most other residents of Peng Lai, Ku Hai is an Alberian native of Taiwu descent.
  • Broken Pedestal: He gets this hard when he learns that his former master, Xuan, would lure fiends to towns to have them attack, then he'd come in and save the day.
  • Critical Hit Class: His abilities revolve around doing more critical damage. Using his second skill "Keen Blade" has him go into "Asparas Formation" which increases his critical rate.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan, he's called "Kugai."
  • Flash Step: In his story, he uses his chi kung to do this by appearing behind his opponents as well as a warning that they'll be dead before they even turn around.
  • Keep It Foreign: His name in the English version is a Chinese cognate for his Japanese name, Kugai.note 
  • Walking the Earth: He used to live in Peng Lai until going on a trip around the world, only to be called back by the events of "Skyborne Spectacle." He also does this since he's looking for his fellow student, Haoran, who killed their master.

    Lin You 
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Kung-Fu Apprentice
"I'll show you my kung fu"
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura (Japanese), Shannon Chan-Kent (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Springtime Spree

A student of kung fu from Taiwu who trained under the Qilin tribe. She gets to put her training to use in fighting Valfarre.


  • Anime Chinese Girl: Well, the Fantasy Counterpart Culture equivalent of it anyway.
  • All Chinese People Know Kung-Fu: Lin You is steadfastly convinced that literally everyone from the Qilin tribe are kung fu masters and immediately demands lessons from Xuan Zang upon learning she's Qilin.
    Xuan Zang: That is an absurd assumption.
    Lin You: Is it though? C'mon, I can tell that you've got a bunch of inner strength just waiting to be unleashed!
  • Big Eater: Dragalia Life #62 shows that her idea of "tough battles" involve large meals, like eating buffet option in 15 minutes for a free meal. Also when opening treasure chests, she hopes it's meat buns inside. She meets her match against Pecorine.
  • Blood Knight: She loves to fight strong opponents and is always on the search for a fight.
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes one in Xuan Zang's Adventurer Story.
    • She appears in Pecorine's Adventure Story.
  • Cleavage Window: Has an opening in her qipao that shows her cleavage.
  • Critical Hit Class: Lin You has an elevated critical hit rate both from her class and her passive ability, and both the dragon (Long Long) and wyrmprint (Kung Fu Masters) released alongside her are geared towards capitalizing on that. Her Mana Spiral lets her first ability become "Kung Fu Mastery" which in addition increases her critical rate by an additional 20% each time if her combo reaches 25 and 50 hits.
  • Forced Sleep: Her skill "Typhoon Fist" can inflict Sleep at lv. 2 and higher.
  • Funny Bruce Lee Noises: She makes one of these when clicked on the front screen during the “Skyborne Spectacle” event.
  • Idiot Hero: She is a bit on the dim side.
  • Is It Something You Eat?: During Level 3 of "Skyborne Spectacle," as Xiao Lei describes the mana conduit, Lin You asks what a conduit is and if it's tasty.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Thanks to "Heaven's Breath", Lin You moves much more quickly than most axe users while also hitting harder than all but Curran.
  • Navel Window: Has an opening that shows her navel while covering most of her belly.
  • Pokémon Speak: Mao Mao speaks like this.
  • Sexy Backless Outfit: Her model shows that her qipao doesn't cover her backside.
  • Stock Shōnen Hero: Lin You acts like the protagonist of a shounen battle manga.
  • Tornado Move: Her first skill "Typhoon Fist", has her swing her axe to make a cyclone that does 6 hits which becomes 9 hits if she used her second skill "Heaven's Breath" beforehand. Her Mana Spiral let's "Typhoon Fist" give her next three Force Strikes the power to make cyclones.
  • Tournament Arc: Her story involves entering a tournament in Val d'Or.
  • You Can Barely Stand: She overtrains herself sparring with Euden and twists her ankle then she insists on fighting again. It's only when she can't stand does she slow down and rest.

    Louise 
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Doting Sister
her appearance during "Elementary Escapades" 
"There'll be no sacrifices on my watch!"
Voiced by: Sora Amamiya (Japanese), Ashleigh Ball (as Arlow Laker) (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Winds of Hope

Lowen's overprotective sister. Introduced during "A Wish to the Winds" event, she fled with her village with her brother after Lowen was chosen as a sacrifice to the village's dragon, Garuda. Her overprotectiveness for her younger brother is a side effect of her courageous and generous spirit.

Louise gets temporarily aged down in "Elementary Escapades".


  • Aroused by Their Voice: Chapter 2 has Louise reading one of Elisanne's romance novels out loud is enough to get her heart racing.
  • Big Sister Instinct: She refuses to let her brother Lowen be a Human Sacrifice.
    • She ends up doing the same thing to Odetta in the "World of Kindness" Castle Story.
  • Character Development: She starts out as an overprotective sister, but after Lowen demonstrates his own independence and maturity, she realizes that she needs to move on with her life once Lowen becomes older and mature. This is highlighted with the event's wyrmprint "Louise's Hobbies" where she was feeding her younger brother because she thinks spoons are too dangerous and later found a hobby of painting with the encouragement of Cleo and Elisanne.
  • Cool Big Sister: Is this to Lowen.
    • In Dragalia Life #30, she and Euden get into one of these discussions when talking about Lowen and Zethia... for six hours straight to Lowen and Ranzal's frustration.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: By her account, even with her father dead, her mother still raised them as well as possible before she died as well.
  • Full Health Bonus: Her Level-3 Arrow Shower is this, dealing damage inversely proportional to the damage she has taken. This is fairly easy to achieve, as her Level-4 Piercing Wind restores HP as well as her kit overall being dependent on large amounts of defense buffs.
  • The Glomp: She's this to Odetta in the "World of Kindness" Castle Story.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her skill "Arrow Shower" does more damage to poisoned enemies, she also has Overdrive punisher as an ability.
  • Life Drain: Unlocking the node in her Mana Spiral lets "Piercing Wind" also heal her.
  • Mundane Utility: Chapter 1 of her story has her use wind magic to quickly dry the laundry.
  • Poisonous Person: Her skill "Piercing Wind" can inflict poison.
  • Promoted to Parent: When their parents died, Louise is left to care for Lowen... though she ended up being very overbearing towards him.
  • Punny Name: During a bout of her smothering, Lowen grumbles "Geez, Louise." It makes you wonder if she was named that purely to set up the quip.
  • So What Do We Do Now?: A big reason why she's so overprotective of Lowen is that she's forged her entire identity around taking care of Lowen and has absolutely no idea what to do with herself once her job is done.

    Lowen 
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Dependable Brother
Halloween Prankster 
"Come on, everyone! Let's go!"
Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese), Erin Matthews (credited as Rae Hall) (English)
Alternate Element: Flame [Halloween]
Rarity: 4 [both]
Unit type: Healing [both]
Weapon type: Staff [both]
Debut: Winds of Hope [Regular], Halloween Fantasia 2 [Halloween]

Louise's younger brother. Introduced during "A Wish to the Winds" event, he was chosen as a sacrifice to the village's dragon, Garuda. Despite being sheltered and protected by his older sister throughout his life, he wishes to become a strong, mature, and independent younger brother that won't be a burden to anyone.

For Halloween, he dresses as his favorite storybook character the Trickster Fiend.


Regular
  • Always Someone Better: He accidentally becomes this to Elias in the "Boys' Camp" Castle Story first by starting a fire, finding water and even finding a rainbow truffle.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Dragonyule Lily's story along with Maribelle as part of the party planning council.
  • Character Development: In his stories and during the "A Wish to the Winds" event, Lowen becomes more confident and independent of himself to the point of earning a So Proud of You moment from his older sister.
  • Human Sacrifice: Was slated to be one to Garuda, but his sister Louise won't allow it. Ultimately subverted when it's revealed that Garuda felt isolated and wanted company; she just couldn't just say so, resulting in a misunderstanding.
  • Precision F-Strike: He ends up yelling a G-rated version of this at Louise after she gets injured trying to protect him in the event.
    Lowen: WHY DON'T YOU EVER FREAKING LISTEN TO ME?!
  • Primal Fear: Dragalia Life #31 reveals that he's utterly afraid of heights when having to cross a rope bridge. Euden offers to have him do it with his eyes closed, but that's just worse. Ranzal offers to carry him, but his height just makes it worse! So he has to cling to Ranzal's chest "koala style" to get across.
  • So Proud of You: Louise compliments on how much Lowen has grown after demonstrating his independence and maturity.

Halloween

"I'm gonna work hard at being bad"

    Maribelle 
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Child of the Forest
Outgoing Student 
"My friends mean everything to me."
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa (Japanese), Julie Muise (English)
Alternate Element: Fire [Student]
Rarity: 5 [both]
Unit type: Attack [both]
Weapon type: Wand [both]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Ambitions in Bloom [Student]

A forest maiden with a cheerful demeanor, but doesn't like being treated as a child.

After learning about schools, she tries her hand at being a student.


Regular
  • Adorably Precocious Child: She tries to act more mature than her age, but has still shown some childish mannerisms such as a fondness of sweets and falling asleep easily.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute young girl from the forest that is capable of doing a LOT of collateral damage.
  • Berserk Button: Don't treat her as a kid, just don't.
  • Cheerful Child: Adorable and upbeat young girl.
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes one in Renee's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Grimnir's Adventurer story.
  • Does Not Like Spam: According to one of her home screen quotes, she detests carrots.
  • Friend to All Living Things: A lot of her friends are woodland creatures.
  • Just a Kid: Is seen as this to many of the characters, much to her annoyance.
  • Raised by Grandparents: Lives with her Grandmother in the woods.
    • Her Student Adventurer Story hints that her grandmother might not be human.
  • Sweet Tooth: Adores sweets, and can befriend anyone who offers one to her.

Student

"Time to play"

    Meene 
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Mothery Faerie
"Blessings of the faeries upon you!"
Voiced by: Yukana (Japanese), Stephanie Iszak (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Forgotten Truths

A faerie from 1000 years ago, and the adopted mother of Ilia.


  • Animal Motif: The butterfly. Her standard attacks and force strikes are butterflies that homes in on the target as a bow unit rather than wielding a bow.
  • Always with You: The upgraded vestige of the "One Winged Journey" wyrmprint has her spirit near her descendant Nino, being her second wing who will always protect her.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: Is the youngest child out of 13 of the faerie king (at the time 1000 years ago).
  • Broken Bird: After Ilia enters an Otherworld portal to seal away Morsayati, Meene is so overcome with grief that she destroys her wings, before taking up the position as the "Goddess" of the Ilian Church.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Faeblessed Tobias's Adventurer Story.
  • Children Raise You: Taking care of Ilia growing up has also matured her.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite canonically being dead in the story's "present time period", players can summon her in a state with wings and use her in the "present".
  • God Job: The ending of Forgotten Truths and Midgardsormr Zero's story reveals that she was the one who acted as the "goddess Ilia" and formed the Ilian Church to honor the real Ilia, who disappeared into an Otherworld portal alongside Mordecai.
  • Interspecies Adoption: She, a faerie, adopted the human Ilia when the latter's dying mother told the former to take care of her baby.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: She is a bow unit whose character model does not wield a bow, because of this her standard attacks and force strikes are butterflies instead that homes in on the target.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Meene created the Church of Ilia so peace could be preserved between humans and dragons. Unfortunately, the Church grew corrupt over time, and all the misery caused by the Church's corruption would create the miasma that was needed to enable the Progenitor's return.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Compared to Notte who's tiny, she's human-sized like Peony. This turns out to be part of the life cycle of faeries and they would eventually return to being tiny. They can permanently stay human-sized if they remove their wings.
  • Posthumous Character: She had long since passed in the current time period.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Berries.
  • The Voice: She serves as this for the medallion that Nino had and is now in Faeblessed Tobias's possession.
  • You Can't Go Home Again: She tore off her wings while taking up the role of the Goddess Ilia, meaning she'd never be allowed back into the Faerie Woods.

    Melody 
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Menace of a Maid
Lovestruck Maid 
"Leave the cleaning to me!"
Voiced by: Ayaka Ohashi (Japanese), Chantal Strand (English)note 
Rarity: 3 [Regular], 5 [Valentine's]
Unit type: Support [both]
Weapon Type: Blade [Regular], Axe [Valentine's]
Debut: Launch [Regular], Dulcet Delights [Valentine's]

A girl who wants to make it as a maid, but messes everything up because of her clumsiness.

For Valentine's, she puts on a cute outfit to go on a date.


Regular
  • Achievements in Ignorance: While she's not ignorant, per se, she mastered the Blade on the side while being a maid to a Samurai. She got good at it because she didn't pressure herself too much as all her mental energy was spent making sure she was such a good maid.
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: She's adorable and has gotten fired from numerous maid jobs due to her klutzy nature. It now applies to her Force Strike having her face fault afterwards.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: One of her thigh-high socks is up, but the other is bunched up around her ankle.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Her weapon of choice, shockingly enough. She uses "Blades", which are largely katanas or similarly curved swords (and are the domain of samurai and ninja-type characters otherwise).
  • Meido: She's a girl who wants to be a maid, and dresses accordingly.
  • Ninja Maid: Due to one of her training from being a maid to a samurai, she has the skills of a fighter while being a maid.
  • Plucky Girl: No matter how many times she fails, she's going to be a maid, come hell or high water. She's been at it for eight years!
  • Poisonous Person: Unlocking the node in her Mana Spiral lets her 2nd skill "Tyro's Gyre" inflict Poison.
  • Textile Work Is Feminine: A voice line reveals that she made her own maid clothes.
  • The Cameo: Makes one in Chelsea's Adventurer Story.
  • Wingding Eyes: Gets the "swirly eyes of confusion" variant whenever she messes up. Which is... often.
  • With Friends Like These...: Dragalia Life #73 has her hugging Euden for thanking him not to fire her... again, only to knock the two of them down the stairs. Elisanne is worried she has to protect him from his own friends more than his enemies.

Valentine's

"It's time for my date. Whoo-hoo"
  • Distressed Woodchopping: Does this in episode 2 of her Adventurer Story.
  • Lap Pillow: Tries to give one to the Prince during their date but fell asleep first.
  • Love Epiphany: During her date with the Prince, she realizes she has feelings for him other than familial love.
  • Not a Date: She tries to convince herself and others in her Adventurer Story that she is just going on an outing with the Prince.

    Mona 
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Feline Guide
"I'll show you how great I am!"
Voiced by: Ikue Otani (Japanese), Cassandra Lee Morris (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Sword
Debut: Caged Desire

One of the founding members of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. A cartoonish cat creature (who insists that he's totally not a cat) who has a snarky attitude and a prideful personality. Tropes regarding his original appearance can be found under Persona 5: The Phantom Thieves of Hearts - First Half.


  • Batman Gambit: Chapter 4 of his Adventure Story has him send a Calling Card to the Lord of the town he and Luca are in to lead him to the Treasure.
  • Berserk Button: Being called a cat is this. Being called a tanuki is this as well.
  • Blow You Away: Comes with the territory of being a Wind adventurer, but he can also cast Persona-brand Garu magic with Zorro. Mona's unique co-ability also boosts the team's Wind damage by 20%, making him a very powerful adventurer to have on Wind teams.
  • Car Fu: With him being the car in question! His Mona Car skill has him transform into his "Morgana-mobile" form that he normally assumes in Mementos, driving forward and dealing damage to anyone he rams into.
  • Critical Hit Class: One of his passives boosts the damage of his Critical Hits, and when Zorro is unleashed, he can use the Lucky/Miracle Punch skill, which, just like in Persona 5, has a high critical rate.
  • Guest Fighter: From Persona 5.
  • Fighting Spirit: Mona and his fellow Phantom Thieves trade dragon shapeshifting for summoning their signature Personas as Assist Characters. In Mona's case, his Persona is Zorro.
  • Spread Shot: His Force Strike has him whip out his giant slingshot to fire a spread of projectiles that also homes in on foes.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Sushi, especially with fatty tuna. Chapter 2 of his Adventure Story has him get some from a shopkeeper who learned to make it from a Hinomotoan chef.

    Musashi 
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Wandering Samurai
"What battle awaits me?"
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese), Andrew Francis (as Chip Bailey) (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Blade
Debut: Launch

A samurai who seeks a thrilling challenge.


  • Blood Knight: He comes to the Prince's castle to join, knowing he'll get to fight stronger opponents.
  • Critical Status Buff: His first ability "Last Offense" boost his strength by 30-40% for 15 seconds when his health drops to 30%.
  • Dual Wielding: He has a second sword, but he only uses it in fights that are truly challenging, otherwise he just wins easily with it. He gets to put it to good use in Chapter 4 of his Adventurer Story when the party is attacked by bandits after barely surviving a fiend attack. The Castle Story "Anglers' Day Off" has him in a fishing contest with Thaniel and Jiang Ziya getting serious enough that he does this to fishing poles!
  • Go Through Me: He does this in Chapter 4 of his Adventurer Story to the bandits chasing the party, giving them time to get back to the Halidom.
  • Injured Vulnerability: His first skill deals more damage against poisoned enemies, he also has Overdrive punisher as an ability.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: He's based around Miyamoto Musashi, who was just as much of a wandering samurai.
  • Poisonous Person: He can inflict poison with his first skill "Belching Dragon".
  • Razor Wind: "Belching Dragon" is this kind of attack which also adds Poison damage.
  • Reused Character Design: His design is based on the Male Kengo from Knights of Glory.
  • Samurai: Not only is it part of his profile, but it's also how he looks such as having a Samurai Ponytail.
  • Sarashi: Wears one on his abdomen.

    Myriam 
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Secret Admirer
NPC outfit 
"I'll prove my worth yet!"
Voiced by: Aya Endo (Japanese), Tabitha St. Germain (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: Gala Cleo Adventurer Story (NPC), Dawn of Dragalia (Playable)

A companion of Alberius's and the woman whom Brunhilda based her human form on.


  • Affectionate Nickname: Originally thought to have been named Mym, "Dawn of Dragalia" reveals it to actually have been a nickname Alberius gave her.
  • Asleep for Days: Chapter 1 of her Adventurer Story has her knocked out for a week after a fiend attack in the Mistholt while she, Alberius, and Midgardsormr find the Halidom.
  • Bodyguard Crush: At first, Myriam fought in order to protect Grastaea from Dyrenell and to find the chosen wielder of the sword Dragalia. However, after being saved by Alberius, she slowly began to fall for him.
  • Face Death with Dignity: As Myriam bled out from a mortal wound she took for Alberius, Brunhilda expected her to absolutely break down when Alberius continues the battle and leaves her to die alone. Instead, Myriam presses Alberius and his forces to continue the battle without her, lying that she'll catch up with them later. When Brunhilda mocks her for throwing her life away without even the dignity of dying in the arms of the man she loves, she simply replies, "Perhaps you're right, But I hope this answers your question," (referring to an earlier time in which Brunhilda mockingly asked her if she thought The Power of Love could make her stronger than a Dragon) before finally passing on.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Died by taking a lethal blow in Alberius's place.
  • In-Series Nickname: Alberius gives her the nickname "Mym".
  • Not Too Dead to Save the Day: At the end of her Adventurer Story, her soul which turned into mana creates a gust of wind that saves the group from the present day when they're about to be killed by fiends. Brunhilda quickly connects the dots.
  • Posthumous Character: Myriam died 300 years ago, and thus all we learn about her is through Cleo or Brunhilda's recollections. "Dawn of Dragalia" gets to show more of her life with Alberius during the war.
  • The Power of Love: Myriam claimed that this is what allowed her to fight despite her timid, cowardly nature. Brunhilda scoffs at the idea until she witnesses Myriam Face Death with Dignity, at which point she concedes and eventually comes to see her as a symbol of true love.
  • Promoted to Playable: She is added as a playable Adventurer during the 2.5 Anniversary.
  • Retcon: In High Brunhilda's Dragon Story, the dragon and Myriam have one final conversation as Myriam bleeds out to death, with Myriam giving her answer to Brunhilda about The Power of Love. In Myriam's Adventurer Story, Myriam dies almost immediately after Alberius leaves, before giving her final words to Brunhilda. Their first meeting is also slightly changed, as High Brunhilda's Story implies that Alberius recruited her and that she and Myriam met through him, whereas Myriam's story has her recruiting Brunhilda without Alberius present.

    Nicolas 
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Walking Encyclopedia
"I hope my knowledge can be of service."
Voiced by: Ayumu Murase (Japanese), Dave Rochford (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Wand
Debut: Launch

A student at the prestigious Caldia Magic Academy, Nicolas came across the Halidom and is fascinated by its construction. Euden lets him stay in order to study it.


  • Badass Bookworm: Can hold his own during quests, and enjoys reading.
  • Blind Without 'Em: Discussed. In one bedside quote on the home screen, he says he won't be able to see anything without his glasses—not even the person next to him.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Sha Wujing's Adventurer Story, telling him about the Halidom.
    • Appears in Eugene's Adventurer Story.
  • The Paralyzer: He can inflict Stun with his second skill "Storm Spell" at lvl2.
  • Photographic Memory: A voice line reveals that he views that his only talent is he never forgets anything if he commits it to memory once.
  • Regenerating Health: His first ability is "Healing Doublebuff" which he can activate himself by using his second skill "Storm Spell" which gives the party a defense buff.

    Nina 
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Spirited Shopkeeper
Normal 
Summer 
1st Anniversary 
"Lets get this shop on the road!"
Voiced by: Natsumi Hioka (Japanese), Katrina Salisbury (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: Launch [NPC], Gala Dragalia Remix [Playable]
A shopkeeper whom the Halidom often buys from.
  • A Day in the Limelight: She hosts the December 2019 Dragalia Digest along with Notte.
  • Expy: Of Sierokarte, being a merchant who sells almost anything the heroes look for.
  • Intrepid Merchant: Would sell just about anything. In Dragalia Life #66, she would even sell information, though she does get some Black Eyes of Crazy when doing so.
  • Promoted to Playable: After being the non-playable store manager since the launch of the game, Nina finally makes her playable debut in the February 2022 Gala Dragalia Remix.
  • Suddenly Voiced: Nina gets voiced dialogue while announcing the December 2019 Dragalia Digest. Though this only applies to the English version, as she has had a Japanese actress since the beginning.

    Nino 
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Inheritor of the Wing
"You... need me? You're weird."
Voiced by: Yume Miyamoto (Japanese), Marÿke Hendrikse (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit Type: Attack
Weapon Type: Sword
Debut: Blessed Bloodline

A descendant of the Goddess.


  • The Cameo: She appears in Dragonyule Ilia's Adventure Story meeting Ilia for the first time.
  • Combo Platter Powers: She has a Dragondrive gauge making her like Aldred, Bellina and Yurius, with the fairy power of Gala Notte.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Wears two different socks — a black full-covering on on her left leg and a purple thigh-high on her right leg.
  • Fish out of Water: She's unfamiliar with the rest of the world, having been cooped up in her village her whole life for her protection.
  • Hidden Backup Prince: Her whole family goes back to the time of Ilia's ascension.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Nino is mostly human and partly Faerie due to being Meene's descendant.

    Noelle 
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Meek Messenger
Bridge Builder 
"M-message for you."
Voiced by: Akemi Kanda (Japanese), Jacki Gunn (English)
Rarity: 4 [Regular], 5 [Formal]
Unit type: Support [Regular], Healing [Formal]
Weapon type: Wand [Regular], Staff [Formal]
Debut: Windswept Warriors [Regular], Northern Negotiators [Formal]

The messenger of the kingdom of Svenitla in North Grastaea to the Shadewolves' commander.

She dresses in formalwear as an ambassador.


Regular
  • Awesome by Analysis: She was able to conclude that the "Shadewolves' leader" that have been attacking imperial soldiers and civilians happens to be another Shadewolves member committing these atrocities rather than Victor because she knew Victor isn't the kind of person that would commit horrendous acts out of revenge.
  • Badass Bookworm: One of her favorite hobbies is reading books. In fact, one of the novels she read as a child inspired her to be a courier. Gameplay-wise, she happens to be very viable Support Party Member for a 4* Wind Wand unit.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: She happens to be very close to Victor, mainly because Victor never doubted her abilities as a courier. As a result, when she was relieved from her duties after Victor's disappearance, one of the first things she did was to search for him. At the same time, this is also one of the reasons why Victor does not want her to get involved in his path of Revenge.
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes an appearance in Mitsuba's Adventurer Story delivering a letter from her family from Hinomoto.
    • Appears in Sharpshooter Sarisse's Adventurer Story escorting her and Luca to Mora, a city in North Grastaea.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: She's selectively mute and became a courier in hopes of overcoming this.
  • Character Development: When she was first recruited as a courier for the kingdom, she has doubts about her abilities as a courier. Over the course of her story, however, she slowly became more confident with her abilities, to the point where she investigated the rumors of "the Shadewolves' commander being ruthless to the imperials and civilians" all by herself and even risk her life delivering a message to the prince while being chased down by imperial soldiers.
  • Clear Their Name: The 4th episode of her Adventurer Story has her going around finding the truth of the rumors of "the Shadewolves' commander being ruthless to the imperials and civilians." She reached the conclusion that there was another survivor of the Shadewolves doing the ruthless revenge acts.
  • Courier: Her occupation.
  • Friendless Background: She didn't have any friends during her childhood due to her inability to communicate with others.
  • No Social Skills: She has an incredibly hard time communicating with others, so she resorts to writing her thoughts on paper to communicate with others.
  • Rei Ayanami Expy: Her white hair and pale skin reflect on her background being raised in a cold region in North Grastea, but she still fits the bill due to her personality.
  • Shrinking Violet: She's relatively shy with people, and a hard time expressing her thoughts with others.
  • Support Party Member: Her kit is designed to buff the entire party's attack, however, it only applies to wind-attuned adventurers. That being said, her attack buff skill is actually higher than (regular) Melody and can last longer thanks to her extended buff time passive.

Formal

"This outfit is a true honor"

    Philia 
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Love Seeker
"I hear destiny's call!"
Voiced by: Sayuri Hara (Japanese), Michelle Creber (credited as Michelle Schloff) (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Bow
Debut: Launch

Philia has been dreaming of the day she finds her soul mate. Unfortunately, she thinks the Prince is him.


  • Bilingual Bonus / Meaningful Name: Her name comes from the Greek word for "love" or "fondness."
  • Bridezilla: She hasn't had a chance to freak out over wedding plans yet, but she is the kind of girl who plans out every detail of her perfect wedding before even meeting the groom.
    • She manages to become one without even being a bride during the "That Special Day Part 2". Elisanne, Aoi, and Xania are competing to set up the best mock wedding; and Philia confronts them to stop them from recruiting Euden as their groom, even if it is all fake. The three responded by ganging up on her. Ironically, in Part 3 she also ends up convincing them to call off the hostilities and work together (and leave Euden out of it).
  • Birds of a Feather: She and Chelsea are these as stalkers for their respective "boyfriends."
  • The Cameo:
    • She appears in Valentine's Melody's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Valentine's Addis' Adventurer Story.
  • Crash-Into Hello: How she and the Prince met in her first episode. She considers it the kind of Meet Cute she's always dreamed of.
  • Full Health Bonus: Her first ability "Full HP = Strength".
  • Injured Vulnerability: Both of her skills deal more damage against poisoned enemies.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: She's a Wind unit whose resistance abilities are for Paralysis.
  • The Paralyzer: She can inflict paralysis with her second skill "Lovelorn Arrow" at lvl2.
  • Poisonous Person: She can inflict poison with her first skill "Scatter Shot".
  • Squee: She does this in her Chapter 1 when Euden says he's a prince.
  • Thinks Like a Romance Novel: She talks of nothing but love and romance.

    Pia 
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Budding Vocalist
Small Singing Helper 

"Let's go, everyone!"
Voiced by: Manaka Iwami (Japanese), Claire Corlett (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Lance [Regular], Bow [Housekeeper]
Debut: An Enchanting Ensemble (Regular), Yukata (Yukata Lathna, NPC), Prize Showcase 2022 (Housekeeper)

A member of the Harmonia Choir with severe confidence issues.

She gets dressed up as a maid to help out with Zodiark.


Regular
  • The Cameo:
    • Makes one in Renee's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Summer Amane's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Grimnir's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Yukata Lathna's Adventurer Story.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Dragalia Life #39 shows that one mouse she befriends is called Clam Chowder cause of the color of his fur. It gets sillier when Mr. Mouse's friends are called Ham Hock and Open Faced Turkey Sandwich, making Euden worried she's gonna eat her mouse friends.
  • Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: One of her combat skills is "Ka-boom!". With Calling Your Attacks, this trope proves inevitable.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: She's able to speak to Mr. Mouse who understands her words. She also translates for the mice in Dragalia Life #39.

Housekeeper

  • Meido: She dresses up as a maid and wants to help out in any chore in her Adventurer story.

    Saiga 
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Sinful Marksman
"I stand at the ready."
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese), Donny Lucas (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Manacaster (Close-Range)
Debut: Shadow of the Mukuroshu

The husband of Yachiyo's late sister. He briefly joined the Mukuroshu after being promised that he could bring her back to life.


  • All for Nothing: Everything Saiga did for the Mukuroshu up to killing Yachiyo's grandfather is revealed to have been naught when a Mukuroshu reveals to him that he wouldn't have been able to revive his wife even if he remained with them.
  • The Atoner: He starts when he realizes he killed his own mentor who was also Yachiyo's grandfather. After being beaten in a duel by Yachiyo, she demands him to not give up on life, right his wrongs, and join the Halidom with her.
  • The Cameo: He appears in Shingen's Adventure Story.
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: How he killed Yachiyo's grandfather. The Mukuroshu kept the target's identity hidden from him on purpose.
  • That Man Is Dead: Saiga claims the man that Yachiyo knew him as is no more and that he is nothing more than a killer.

    Shingen 
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Leader of the Tiger Clan
"Move out!"
Voiced by: Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese), Adam Nurada (English)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Defense
Weapon type: Axe
Debut: Celestial Showdown

The Tiger Clan's leader.


  • Combat Hand Fan: As part of his Nonstandard Character Design, no mater what axe you equipped him with, his model will will wield a gunbai-uchiwa.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Shingen at first glance may seem a bit slow and unwieldy to play at first, but mastering his unique attacks and his Veteran's Mettle mechanic earns you an extremely powerful DPS who can also tank hits just as effectively.
    • Special mention goes to his Force Strike, which requires proper timing against an enemy's attack to successfully trigger its special effect. Timed properly, Shingen will take massively reduced damage and instantly gain 3 stacks of his Veteran's Mettle buff to let him enter Battle Fervor quickly.
  • Eastern Zodiac: He is head of the Tiger wyrmclan.
  • Fighting from the Inside: He gets controlled by Tsukuyomi's Yomi chi, but he proves to be strong enough to resist it enough to tell Yukimura to strike him down.
  • Four-Star Badass: He is a Frontline General.
  • Mighty Glacier: Shingen is slow to move and attack, and charging his Force Strike roots him in place. He more than makes up for it with incredible durability and an absurdly high damage ceiling from his Battle Fervor buff.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Is named for Takeda Shingen, the "Tiger of Kai."
  • Never Bareheaded: He wears his Signature Headgear even in hot springs.
  • Pocket Protector: Because Fudo Myo-o placed protective talismans to line the inside of his armor, Shingen survives Yukimura striking him down to Beat the Curse Out of Him.
  • So Proud of You: He tells Yukimura that he was inspired by her due to her determination and wished to be as determined as she is, saying that she gave him the will to oppose his tyrant of a father.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Dragalia Life #421 has Fudo Myo-o reveal to Ranzal that Shingen's favorite food is abalone pickled in soy sauce. Ranzal is more upset about how salty it is.
  • Warrior Poet: One of his voice lines mentions he likes poetry and in the past used to do readings.
  • Younger Than They Look: He looks like an old man, but he's only 30 years old.

    Sophie (Dragalia Lost) 
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Mana Observer
"M-may I do a little observing while I'm here?"
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese), Sabrina Pitre (English)
Rarity: 3
Unit type: Healing
Weapon type: Staff
Debut: Launch

A mage in tune with the flow of mana, she had noticed that the mana around the Halidom is not quite right and joins up in order to observe and hopefully repair it.


  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Pipple's Adventurer Story explaining how it possibly gained sentience.
    • Appears in Yurius' Adventurer Story.
    • She is among the researchers in Phares's Adventurer Story recruited in looking for info on the Progenitor. She plays a significant part by looking into how strange Phares's mana is.
  • Due to the Dead: In her 3rd episode, she prays for the deceased merchants that their souls return to mana.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Her Chain Co-Ability increases a teammate's crit rate when they cause poison.
  • Miss Exposition: Is an expert on all things mana and often gives the other characters (and the player) lessons on its nature. Eventually, she decides to permanently remain at the castle so she can be the residents' tutor on the subject.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted, she is the first playable character to share the same name with a Guest Fighter. They are able to be on the same team together.
  • Poisonous Person: Her second skill "Angry Gale" can inflict poison at lvl3. This lets her take advantage of her own Chain Co-Ability.
  • Shipper on Deck: She knows that Elisanne works hard for the Prince for reasons besides being his subordinate.

    Su Fang 
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Pyroblossom Artisan
"I'll go as well!"
Voiced by: Taku Yashiro (Japanese), Jerome Yoo (English)
Rarity: 4
Unit type: Attack
Weapon type: Dagger
Debut: Skyborne Spectacle

A pyroblossom technician from Peng Lai who wants to spread it to others.


  • But Not Too Foreign: As with most residents of Peng Lai.
  • Dub Name Change: In Japan, he's called "Suou".
  • Guest-Star Party Member: He joins the party for the "Skyborne Spectacle" event though if you level up his friendship, he becomes a permanent addition to the roster.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Deals more damage against poisoned foes after his Mana Spiral upgrades it.
  • Keep It Foreign: Su Fang's name was changed in the English translation to match the Mandarin transliteration of 蘇芳 (sappanwood), which is read in Japanese as suou (Su Fang's original name).
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #206 as the noise from his pyreblossom experiments allow Kleimann and Sinoa to conduct their own explosive experiments so Cleo can't yell at them.
  • Situational Sword: His Therion's Bane Ability lets him deal up to 35% more damage to therion-type enemies. While it's not really reliable in most battles, there is one boss who happens to be a therion: Ciella, the Agito of Water, so Su Fang can actually deal significant damage against her.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: He's a pyroblossom artisan, the Dragalia version of a firework technician, who launches pyroblossoms into the sky for the Lunar Festival.

    Sylas 
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Adept Aromatherapist
Enchanting Aromatherapist 

"Will you give the power of aeromatics a try?"
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (Japanese), Aatash Amir (formerly credited as Connor Baymax) (English)
Alternate Element: Shadow [Halloween]
Rarity: 5 [Both]
Unit type: Support [Both]
Weapon type: Lance [Regular], Bow [Halloween]
Debut: The Hunt for Harmony (NPC), Visions of Amity (Regular), The Clockwork Heart (Halloween)

An old friend of Luca and Laranoa who had reunited with them at the Vernal Banquet.

With a bit of persuasion, he takes part in a Halloween play in the lead role of Dr. Schmidt.


  • Alchemy Is Magic: Subverted. Despite years of research, Sylas has never managed to make an essential oil that can actually cure something rather than merely brings temporary relief, much to his frustration.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Laranoa's Adventurer Story.
    • Makes one in Chelsea's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Isaac's Adventure Story.
  • Character Development: The Castle Story "Rolf's Big Day" shows he's gotten over his disdain for humans as he's seen picking herbs and trading info with (Nurse) Aeleen and Ricardt.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: With his very pretty looks, his hairstyle, and his feminine battle animations, if it weren't for his voice, one could be forgiven for thinking Sylas was a woman. Not helping the matter that in-game-wise, he utilizes animations of a female Lance user.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: He was introduced in the Hunt for Harmony event in early April 2019 as one of the main characters, even given a 3D model and voice lines, but wasn't made a playable character until a week after the event was over.
  • Fantastic Racism: He shares the elder sylvan's closed-mindedness about not wanting to deal with outsiders, humans in this case.
  • Injured Vulnerability: After his Mana Spiral his first skill starts dealing more damage against poisoned enemies, and his Chain Co-Ability increases a teammate's strength when they cause poison.
  • Leave Me Alone!: His Halloween dialogue shows he's not fond of the holiday.
    "If I give you a treat, will you leave me alone to continue my research?"
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Downplayed, but Sylas has the distinction of using the female lance-wielder animations despite being male.
  • Old Friend: He's an old childhood friend to both Luca and Laranoa.
  • Once Done, Never Forgotten: Dragalia Life #91 reveals that the deodorant he made is the same scent he made to hide that he wet the bed when he was younger.
  • Signature Scent: In the Castle Story "Rolf's Day Out," to Rolf, he smells of rare plants.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: He prefers strawberries over apples.
Halloween
"Would you care to sample an aromatic trick?"

    Tobias 
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Faithful Knight
Winged Knight 
"I am the wind of hope that drives away despair!"
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi (Japanese), Johnathan Ostonai (English)
Alternate Element: Water [Faeblessed]
Rarity: 5 (both)
Unit type: Support (Regular), Attack (Faeblessed)
Weapon type: Blade (Regular), Lance (Faeblessed)
Debut: Gala Elisanne Adventurer Story (NPC), Paragons of Piety (Regular), Blessed Bloodline (Faeblessed)

A perditionist Paladyn who once studied with Elisanne.


Regular
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Templar Hope's Adventurer Story as his instructor/superior.
    • Appears in Gala Zena's Adventurer Story along with Julietta as one of her bodyguards to the Lambentree.
  • Cynical Mentor: Becomes one to Hope, whom he acknowledges has potential as a Heavenwing but is frustrated by his naivete and overconfidence.
  • Devil's Advocate: Almost literally, as a main perditionist tenant is to consider the possibility that the Other is not the pure embodiment of evil.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: First appears in Gala Elisanne's Adventurer Story before becoming playable.
  • Evil Stole My Faith: Persistent war and strife despite the wide reach of the Church and belief in Ilia have led Tobias to conclude that the Church has misunderstood the nature and motives of Ilia, particularly in relation to what Tobias believes to be her child (the Other).
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: In Gala Elisanne's Adventurer Story, Tobias is given the offer to be given the title of Grand Paladyn (where he can enact the change he wishes quite freely) if he assists in Elisanne's assassination. He agrees to participate, believing the coup necessary for his desired revolution, but has a change of heart midway through and helps Elisanne and Julietta fight off the assassins.
  • Friendly Enemy: Even after reconciling, Elisanne and Tobias are still on opposite sides of a religious war, and Tobias has no intentions of switching sides.
  • The Heretic: Tobias is an unwavering believer in the authenticity of the Scrolls of Perdition, which claims that Morsayati was actually Ilia's son.
    • In his Adventurer Story, he is imprisoned and put to trial for violating a tenet of the Church's creed by harming a dragon. It is revealed that he harmed the dragon in self-defense when it got angry that he entered its forest and attacked. The reason Tobias entered the first place was to find a lost girl. He was found not guilty of heresy in the end.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: As a Blade user, instead of "Strength" as his Co-ability he has "Buff Time" instead.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica: Happened twice thanks to his perditionist leanings, once in his backstory and again after the Ilian Church fails to convict him in his heresy trial, sent to Dezes which is in a remote northern region.
  • The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized: In his own words, there can be no revolution without sacrifices.
  • Support Party Member: Tobias is effectively Noelle on steroids, not only possessing a stronger, more spammable attack buff, but also sporting a unique buff-time extension co-ability and the ability to poison enemies.
  • Villain Has a Point: Elisanne admits that he's right in that the Ilian Church seriously needs to re-examine its foundations and consider that the history which they base their theology on is Written by the Winners.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He believes that old schools of thought need to die off for progress to be made, and he's willing to speed that up a bit.
    • The Extremist Was Right: His own Adventurer Story shows him to be very well-justified in his violent opposition to the present state of the Ilian Church and its ideology, as it turns out that said ideology has been used by Church leaders to ignore, dismiss, or outright defend crimes against humanity or abuses of power by its local dioceses against "stained" souls.
  • We Used to Be Friends: His friendship with Elisanne was one of the casualties of the Church's schism.

Faeblessed

"This lance cuts a path to hope."

"When I tie my hair, it helps me fight— though I am confused for a woman sometimes."

    Victor 
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Vengeful Commander
"To battle, wolves!"
Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese), Bill Newton (English)
Alternate Element: Shadow (Dragonyule)
Rarity: 5
Unit type: Support (Regular), Attack (Dragonyule)
Weapon type: Blade (Regular), Axe (Dragonyule)
Debut: Windswept Warriors (Regular), The Great Dragonyule Offensive (Dragonyule)

The commander of the Shadewolves mercenaries who now seeks revenge against the Empire.

He dons a Saint Starfall outfit to join Lily in spreading Dragonyule cheer while also fighting the Dyrenell Empire.


Regular
  • Anti-Hero: He's generally a heroic person that will Never Hurt an Innocent, but he's a ruthless individual that hunts down the Empire out of revenge.
  • Bald of Authority: Has no hair on the top of his head and was the leader of the Shadewolves mercenaries. He was also a general from the northern nation Svenitla.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: Because of Noelle's reserved and gentle nature of her personality, he doesn't want her to get involved in his path of revenge. Not only just out of her own safety, but he deeply cares about her as well.
  • Becoming the Mask: Victor was originally a spy for a rival nation named Svenitla who became the Shadewolves' captain as part of his cover. He became so attached to the Shadewolves that, when his team was wiped out, he abandoned his original mission entirely so he could avenge their deaths.
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Forte's Adventurer Story.
    • Appears in Nevin's Adventurer Story. Which was set during the time before the Shadewolves were destroyed by the Dyrenell Empire.
    • Appears in Valyx's Adventurer Story.
  • Coat Cape: Wears a coat as a cape on top of his other coat.
  • Cool Shades: Wears sunglasses. Dragalia Life #145 reveals he has a collection of sillier glasses like heart shades, and bunny-eared ones when he deals with sylvans. He even has Groucho glasses for "looking like a gentleman" which he gives to Euden, but really it's to make people laugh.
  • Due to the Dead: Chapter 2 had him visit the family of Tomas, one of his fallen soldiers, to give condolences for his death. Tomas's mother blames Victor for his death and even when he offers to donate money to them, she doesn't want it.
  • The Dreaded: Despite his insistence that he'd Never Hurt an Innocent, the crew is disturbed to find many rumors of him razing villages to the ground or poisoning local water supplies. As it turns out, these are the actions of another surviving Shadewolf who's embarked on the same quest for revenge but knew it was impossible without (a lot of) collateral damage. Victor slays him for the betrayal of their code, but also realizes that he was right that successfully getting revenge would inevitably require innocents to die in the crossfile. As a result, Victor ends his quest for revenge and instead decides to make whatever amends he can to the surviving families of all his fallen comrades.
  • Evolving Attack: His first skill, "Steel Formation", inflicts bleeding, and grants his party Water resistance if used a second time, and grants them a shield worth 20% of their max HP when used a third time.
  • Immune to Flinching: Can grant this to the entire party with his second skill, "Lethal Stratagem".
  • The Mole: Victor turns out to be a deep-cover spy from a vaguely Russian northern nation named Svenitla with plans to further destabilize and eventually invade Alberia. He had lost interest in his mission long ago but is nonetheless caught in the middle of some much-delayed orders to either abduct or assassinate Euden. Luckily, Euden readily believes him when he explains himself, arguing that Victor's basically been doing exactly the opposite of what he was sent to do despite the countless opportunities.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Victor has a passive that naturally boosts his Strength as long as he is healthy, combined with his Blade co-ability that further boosts his Strength and his strong defensive buffs, he can take quite the beating and dish it out just as much.
  • Never Hurt an Innocent: His policy when he was leading the Shadewolves and when he goes acting on revenge.
  • Revenge: He seeks this to avenge his fallen comrades who fell to the Dyrenell Empire.
  • Student–Master Team: He's Kirsty's former teacher and CO, and they can be this in the same team.
  • Support Party Member: Despite his class, Victor's utility is in his long-lasting, party-wide defensive buffs.
  • "X" Marks the Hero: Has an "x"-shape scar on his face.

Dragonyule

"Merry Dragonyule to you!"
  • Badass and Child Duo: He forms one with Lily during "The Great Dragonyule Offensive."
  • Badass Santa: Despite his initial reluctance, he makes this trope work when he dresses up.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He saves Lily's Dragonyule party by parachuting presents from the sky.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: His first skill "Candy Cane Offensive" dispels one for each enemy hit by it.

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