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     Old Baby Gus 

Old Baby Gus

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"I just want you guys to know that in this universe, I am Ye Olde Baby Gus."

  • The Bartender: Serves this role here, running the Hungry Goat bar.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Despite his... eccentricities, he seems to be a legitimately good drink mixer.
  • The Cameo: Makes a silent one at the end of the last episode of Season Two.
  • Canon Immigrant: Gus originally debuted in his eponymous episode of Wiki Roulette.
  • Child Soldier: Gus claims to be a veteran of the "Baby Wars" — where he fought as a Super-Soldier — and that this explains everything about him.
  • Let Me Tell You a Story: Has a habit of doing this.
  • Manchild: A strange combination of this and Wise Beyond Their Years in that he has many infantile traits, but talks about them in a very sophisticated way.
  • Medium Awareness: Can hear the disembodied voice of DM Caldwell Tanner, and occasionally suffers existential crises at the thought that he might just be a character in an RPG campaign.
  • Vague Age: As always, he behaves much like a baby but has the voice and vocabulary of an old man. Granted, he does have a confirmed age this time. He's negative four years old.

     Carol 

Carol

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The resident Beleaguered Assistant.

     Francis 

Francis

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"I'm a feminist, I'm a goblin..."

  • Decoy Damsel: He allows Puccanici to kidnap him just to lure our heroines to Darryl's observatory.
  • Hide Your Lesbians: Played kinda straight, as it takes a while for it to be clarifies that he and Darryl were an item. Granted, Francis was keeping many things hidden from our heroines. Parodied when Francis and Darryl have a Big Damn Kiss upon their reunion, and Legzi still has to have their relationship explained to her by her father.
  • Kick The Son Of A Bitch: Ends up on the receiving end of this in the last episode of Season Two, which he admits that he deserves. He even allows Rah'ōxah to punch him, saying that it would be an honor.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He orchestrated a fake murder and staged a dangerous quest, all to lure in adventurers whose souls could be temporarily used to power Darryl's machine.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: His meddling accidentally ends up summoning Porfo the world-eater.
  • Reluctant Mad Scientist: It's shown that he was uncomfortable with Darryl's experiments, and urged him to abort them before it was too late.
  • "Stop Having Fun" Guys: In-Universe. He tries to shut down a dance party at the tavern he partly owns, but ends up becoming an involuntary crowd surfer instead.
  • You Killed My Partner: Francis hires the LBC to track down the killer of his partner, Darryl. Or, at least that's what he claims.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He puts an untold number of lives at stake — including those of the LBC themselves — all to find and rescue Darryl..

     Darryl 

Darryl

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The Laura Palmer of Season Two.

  • Early-Installment Weirdness: In his first appearance, he was shown to be balding, whereas later depictions gave him a full head of hair, kept in a neat ponytail.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Darryl may have been conducting some quite immoral experiments, but he still wanted to stop the Devourer and prevent the destruction of the world.
  • Mad Scientist: Darryl's past turns out to be rather shady, to say the least, with several of his machines being powered by sapient souls. There's also the fact that most of his "children" ended up turning evil or otherwise antagonistic.
  • Posthumous Character: Was murdered before the story began. The culprit eventually turns out to be nobody, as his death was faked after he became trapped in another dimension.
  • Unwitting Pawn: He realized too late that his dreams were actually sent by the Devourers himself, who enters Darryl's world through a portal built to stop him.

     Buttercup 

Buttercup


  • Only in It for the Money: Apparently he has a tendency to jack up his prices at the last minute, which Martin calls him out on and Francis can't help but give him a bad review for.
  • Palette Swap: His design is later reused for both Saucy Little Number and Grigory the Bean — other whoofer drivers — with only the colors changed.
  • Punny Name: The car he drives is called a "whoofer."

     Gregory Hamilton 

Gregory Hamilton

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A rare picture of a correctly assembled Gregory.

  • Adaptational Intelligence: While hardly a genius, he does at least provide some legitimately useful information here, which is more than can be said for his debut appearance in the fairly self-explanatory Morning Drawfee episode The Dumbest Computer.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Downplayed. The trio are uncertain if they can trust him at first, but his worst trait is simply being a bit of a Troll.
  • Artificial Stupidity: Is said to have it, though this is rather Downplayed in practise.
  • Losing Your Head: He can take off his own head, which can then be used similarly to an ipad.
    • By Season Three, he has become "Gregory Hamilphone", serving as an enchanted, beat up cell phone.
  • Multi-Legged And Dangerous: Legzi accidentally gives him some extra legs while putting him back together. Fortunately, he seems to enjoy having them.
  • Non-Action Guy: He falls to pieces after being punched once. Fortunately, he can be rebuilt.
  • Robot Buddy: Unlike his younger brother Gasm, he does have a physical body.
  • Soul-Powered Engine: He is one. Specifically, he's running on soul sauce, a byproduct of souls. Fixing his mainframe also involves temporarily sending our heroines into his mainframe to act as a conduct.
  • Uniqueness Decay: Introduced in Season Two as a unique robot in Darryl and Francis lab, whose head can be used as a smartphone. The next season, there not only exists a whole line of Gregory Hamilphones (which Allon Pihs claims to have invented, though he has a habit of Stealing the Credit) but Legzi also apparently owned s gaming console version of him as a child.

     Slimeless Kyle 

Slimeless Kyle

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His body may not be slimy, but his attitude still is.

     Walreign 

Walreign

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Remember Spheal? You won't believe what he looks like today.

     Professor Crunch 

Professor Timathan "Tim" Crunch


  • Call-Forward: It's mentioned that the teacher he's filling in for is fighting monsters at the Beach Coast, a location which would appear in the then unreleased third season of Drawga.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Created the DPJ to give his students something challenging to fight. That ended up working a little too well...
  • Karma Houdini: Manages to cover up his involvement in the monster attack, thus getting away unpunished.
  • Mad Scientist: You have to be at least a little mad to come up with the idea of merging Vegeta and a pupper with a garbage truck.
  • Naïve Newcomer: Called in as a substitute while the regular teacher is fighting monsters. It doesn't end well.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: His experiments are responsible for endangering the lives of his students and demolishing the school building. Nobody is harder on him for this than the man himself.
  • Reluctant Mad Scientist: He never wanted his students to actually get hurt, and deeply regrets his actions.

     Dyllip 

Dyllip


  • Archnemesis Dad: Apparently got his arcane powers from killing his father. Legzi only thinks that makes him more interesting.
  • Always Someone Better: While arguably not that successful either, he at least has a job he enjoys, which is more than can be said for Legzi.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: While working at Legzi's restaurant in her dream, it is noted that he uses arcane magic to seem impressive, but isn't actually that good of a cook.
  • I Am Very British: Speaks with a posh British accent.
  • Literal-Minded: Has covered himself in grease, as he thinks People would be disappointed if the "grease guy" wasn't.
  • Not-So-Imaginary Friend: Given that Karen the Pirate — Legzi's other non-LBC friend — was just made up, you might expect him to be as well, right? Nope, he's totally real, even appearing in person at one point.
  • Stage Magician: His outfit is based around this look.
  • The Trickster: An arcane trickster who uses his powers to pickpocket people from afar. Legzi considers that cheating.
  • Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Works in Legzi's restaurant in the finale, despite already owning a company. This is a hint for Legzi that she has become trapped in a dream.

     Dyllis 

Dyllis


     Ludvig Vindersol 

Ludvig Vindersol


  • Affably Evil: Despite his nature as a Treacherous Quest Giver, he's still nothing but civil towards our heroines even after revealing his darker side.
  • Blood Magic: Signed his contract with Allhands in his own blood.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: It's clear from the start that he keeps his employees severely underpaid while having them perform extremely dangerous work, but it still takes some time until it's revealed just how corrupt he is.
  • The Dandy: He fits the Elfeminate archetype, with his fancy clothes and long, silky hair.
  • Deal with the Devil: Turns out to have made a "standard demonic agreement" with the demon Allhands, selling them the souls of verified QuestLy employees before turning them into robotic, skeletal knights.
  • Decoy Damsel: Lets Renault hold him hostage to put the LBC through yet another Secretary of gäster.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: He used to be a poor computer programmet living with five roommates before Allhands gave him the idea to create QuestLy.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Our heroines basically force him into one by making him unionize QuestLy, giving all employees full pay and benefits with no strings attached. He seems to make a more genuine one after the Big Bad is defeated and the timeline gets rewritten.
  • Hijacked by Ganon: He is eventually revealed to be a servent of Allhands, who was the true mind behind QuestLy.
  • Historical Domain Character: Averted. He's the so-called "historical figure" summoned by Nathan/Legzi in the series finale, despite being both fictional and still alive In-Universe. Caldwell still allows it because he's intrigued about how this will affect the story.
  • Hypocrite: Demands that His employees remain virtuous, despite his own lack of virtues. Though there is an actual reason for this, as purer souls are more valuable. Meanwhile, dealing in souls is enough to make your own soul impure by default.
  • Meaningful Name: His last name is German for "soul-finder."
  • Lack of Empathy: Legitimately doesn't seem to understand what it's like being poor, questioning why our heroines live in such a small apartment and don't own any ponies.
  • Made of Iron: Is merely annoyed by getting several of his bones broken. It's said that he uses elven magic to keep himself going, and that he's rich enough to replace them with fresh orphan bones.
  • Non-Action Big Bad: Doesn't even try to put up a fight against the LBC when they confront him, immediately giving up and basically defecting to their side.
  • Obviously Evil: He doesn't make much of an effort to hide his true nature, and Legzi suspects him from the very beginning.
  • Secret Test of Character: Tries to frame all his less than moral deeds as this. It gets a bit ridiculous after a while.
  • Trickster Mentor: A dark example. He's an outright psychopath who deliberately puts his employees in death-defying situations to test them, and doesn't seem to care much of they don't make it out alive.
  • What the Hell Is That Accent?: Probably meant to be German, but for some viewers it sounds more like a Tommy Wiseau impression.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Allows a baby (one of the two Gene was asked to hold in the previous episode) to come to a party where the guests will all be hunted. Said baby does not appear among the survivors at the end...

     The Movie Knight Boys 

The Movie Knight Boys


  • Always Someone Better: To the Ladies Book Club.
  • Ambiguously Human: They are introduced wearing full suits of armor. Or rather, they are robotic Animated Armor controlled by digitized copies of their minds, with their old bodies being kept around as a power source.
  • Awesome Ego: In-Universe. They are the best heroes in the land, and fully aware of it.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Arrive just in time to stop the LBC from being devoured.
  • The Big Guy: Rick is strong enough to carry both of his fellow party members for quick transportation.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Presented as incredibly cheesy and full of themselves, but they are still legitimately competent heroes.
  • Cursed with Awesome: They all seem to enjoy their current states as cybernetic zombies, apparently feeling that Living Forever Is Awesome.
  • Delusions of Eloquence: Gene isn't that intelligent, but he at least knows how to sound classy.
  • Dumb Muscle: Rick, who the players describe as "the Parker of the group."
  • The Face: Lester comes across like this, being the most talkative and authorative member of the group.
  • Friendly Enemy: They remain personable even while preparing to fight the Ladies Book Club, having genuinly wanted them to pick the "join" option in their Join or Die choice, and because defeating them would put them on the same side anyway.
  • Hidden Depths: Gene is apparently quite an accomplished guitar player, even using Said guitar as an Instrument of Murder.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Ryjinah and Rah'ōxah keep calling Gene "Bean", though Rah'ōxah apparently thought this was his real name.
  • Necromancer: Gene is one, focusing on skin and flesh, as opposed to Ryjinah's bone magic.
  • Only Mostly Dead: They come back [[spoiler: in the last episode, not only unflattened but with their faces fully restored. Hand Waved by QuestLy having extremely good health care for verified members.
  • Pungeon Master: They all love making cheesy jokes, to Ryjinah's annoyance. Though Lester keeps recycling his jokes, which is eventually revealed to be the result of the Creative Sterility caused by the verification process.
  • The Medic: Gene, who administrates medicine using martial arts.
  • Smart Ball: Gene can be quite the Cloudcuckoolander, but he does realize that Legzi needs medical attention, and is weirded out by her having eaten cat food.
  • Spear Counterpart: Not as obvious as the Mens Book Club, but they're clearly meant to invoke a team of three dynamic similar to that of our protagonists.
  • Zero-Effort Boss: For all their bluster (and legitimate Precious achievements) the Ladies Book Club take them out in a single hit with their Combining Mecha. The real challenge is to Hold the Floor long enough for this to become an option.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Gene, though it's more a case of "would put children at risk of being hurt." After being handed two children by adoring fans, he starts juggling them. Then he simply throws them back into their cribs, completely unharmed.

     The Algoritm 

The Algoritm


  • Advertised Extra: Despite being marketed as the Special Guest of his episode, Mike Trapp only shows up at the very end to judge the drawings, playing no part in the story beforehand.
  • Black Cloak: Worn by every person cast in the role.
  • Legacy Character: Has been portrayed by Willie Muse, Elyse Willems, Mike Trapp, ProZD and Rekha Shankar.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Willie and Raphael both end up delaring the winning drawing simply because they contain front butt. (Raphael was quite surpised to learn this.)

     CatGoddess99 

CatGoddess99


  • Amicably Divorced: We don't know quite how amicable it is, but she does have shared custody with her former husband, and mentions it fairly casually.
  • Animal Motifs: She has some rather cat-like traits herself, such as her love of cat food and laser shows (though she claims the cats actually got it from her.)
  • Bizarre Taste in Food: Apparently, the only reason she even became a cat goddess in the first place was to get an excuse to buy cat food, which she has a big thing for.
    • As for our heroines, Legzi actually appreciates her cooking, and even considers incorporating it into her theorectical eventually restaurant (though she is delirious from bee stings at this moment.) Ryjinah, on the other hand, barfs it up immediately.
  • Cat Folk: All of her children, who are smart enough to fly drones.
  • Crazy Cat Lady: Has elements of this, though since they are intelligent cats, it becomes more like a case of Too Many Babies.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Not the gal herself, but the plot of her episode is kicked off by three of her cats driving straight into a tree.
  • The Klutz: Her chateau is said to be filled with glasses of water, which she and her children keep knocking over. Justified in that they are cats.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: She and her many children are such big fans of ping pong that they have no less than twelve tables at home, and often have four or five matches going on at once.
  • Shout-Out: Three of her kittens are named Sarah, Jessica and Parker.
  • Surprise Pregnancy: Exaggerated Trope. She got a cat without realizing that she was pregnant with ninetynine kittens, and took it upon herself to raise them all after the death of their mother.
  • Vocal Evolution: Starts off with a very screechy voice, but as it was hard for her actress to keep it up, it's explained that it was caused by a hairball. After couching it up, she speaks normally.

     Sarah 

Sarah


  • The Fashionista: She has a diamond encrusted tail and two monocles.
  • Handicapped Badass: Still manages to climb Yggdrasil even after injuring her leg and requiering a cane to walk.
  • Shady Real Estate Agent: Dreams of becoming one. Legzi exploits this by quickly building a house below Yggdrasil, luring down the cat with the chance of scamming a young naive landowner.

     Jessica 

Jessica


     Parker 

Parker

See his entry on the Allies page.

     Yggdrasil 

Yggdrasil


     Argonius Lunch 

Argonius Lunch


     Jennifer Buttwish 

Jennifer Buttwish


  • Big Damn Heroes: She is the one who saves Rah'ōxah and Ryjinah from Allon's net trap.
  • Body Horror: Can twist and contort her Body to an unnatural degree. Eventually, she twists it so much that she just falls down dead, not even looking humanoid anymore. Though this is later revealed to have been a deliberate act of murder.
  • The Gadfly: Does "edgy" things like dancing around half-naked, spiking the punch, and flipping the bird.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Is introduced as a bit of a troublemaker, but clearly dies a heroic death. Though it's unlikely that she actually intended to die in the first place.
  • Shaking the Rump: Does this at Ludvig's party, and there is plenty of it to shake.
  • Shout-Out: Her look is compared to that of Jareth from Labyrinth.
  • Stripperiffic: Wears a skin-tight, eighties-inspired costume.

     Greta the Impossible 

Greta the Impossible


  • Dark Is Not Evil: From the few understandable words she does speak, she actually seems quite pleasant.
  • Humanoid Abomination: Her body is contorting at inhuman angles.
  • Killed Offscreen: Legzi finds her dead body in the forest, still clutching on to a half-finished invention sketch which she uses as the basis for her own drawing.
  • The Unintelligible: Speaks mostly in what sounds like various animal and bird noises, with some regular English thrown in for good measure.

     Renault 

Renault


  • Animate Inanimate Object: His keyboard, which allows Ryjinah to hold it hostage.
  • Dual Wielding: Rips both guns off his keyboard to threaten both Ludvig and the main trio simultaneously.
  • Instrument of Murder: Has a gun mounted om his keyboard, and claims to do bar mitvas as well as assassinations.
  • Musical Assassin: Apparently killed Jennifer Buttwish by playing her a lethal piece of music.
  • The Rival: Becomes this for the Ladies Book Club, being willing to use any methods to reach his goals. That said, he claims that he wouldn't have killed anyone if Ludvig hadn't talked him into it, and all antagonism is thrown away once he does get his concert gig.
  • Sole Survivor: Other than the Ladies Book Club, he is the only one of Ludvig's guests to survive the event.
  • Start of Darkness: It's implied that he had one offscreen during the night of Ludvig's party. Though as it turns out, he was acting on Ludvig's orders all along.
  • Unknown Rival: Develops a strong hatred of the Ladies Book Club despite them barely knowing him. This is a hint that the whole thing is just an act.
  • Villain of Another Story: Kills both Greta the Impossible and Jennifer Buttwish, but doesn't face off against our heroines for another couple of episodes.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Went to school with Legzi, and they were still seemingly on good terms before becoming unwilling participants in Allon and Ludvig's hunting game.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Said nearly word-for-word to him by Ludvig, before letting his masters claim the bard's soul.

     Oofelia Fatch 

Oofelia Fatch


     Q.U.A.I.N. 

Q.U.A.I.N.


     The Movie Mummy 

The Movie Mummy

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He has his own YouTube channel.

  • Art Shift: Being a CGI Clip Art image inserted into the otherwise 2D-animated Drawga series makes him stand out quite a bit.
  • Compassionate Critic: Seems to love almost every film he sees. Even when he doesn't, he still appreciates that other people are able to enjoy them.
  • Creepy Good: Aside from being a mummy, him being three-dimensional is enough to put him in the Uncanny Valley for our heroines, but he really is a big sweetheart.
  • I Choose to Stay: Decides to stay in the inverted dimension to have a movie night with Q.U.A.I.N.

     Crankenshaft 

Crankenshaft


  • The Alcoholic: Admits to being this, and The Stoner, to boot.
  • Ambiguous Gender Identity: Uses they/them pronouns (as does their actor, Ally Beardsley) and mostly other non-gendered terms, but also calls themself "a religious man" and mentions getting high on "Mama's driving juice."
    • Ambiguous Gender: Is also at play, as Crankenshaft mentions being on their period, but also implies that they and their wife (who remains The Ghost) are the biological parents of their children.
  • Fantasy Forbidding Mother: It was their mother who pushed them into becoming a mechanic, feeling that a comedy career wouldn't be profiteable. As a result, Crankenshaft tends to compare every monster they see around Porfopolis to her.
  • Happily Married: While Crankenshaft and their wife are both indicated to have some personal issues, they have nothing but love for one another.
  • Human Ladder; Goblin children are very stackable, and Crankenshaft often uses theirs to make themselves taller. One time, they tried to stack all of them at once, which unfortunately killed a few.
  • Kicking My Own Butt: Their wife — a professional self-duelist — presumably does this for a living.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Is surprisingly fine with this, as the dead ones are easily replaced.
  • Planet of Hats: Averted. They make it clear that goblins do not normally keep their Babies in hives. That is just personal preference on their part.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Questionable parenting techniques aside, they seem to be a normal (albeit eccentric) mechanic who simply happens to work for an Evil, Inc..
  • Too Many Babies: Has "so many fucking kids." 51 to be exact, one for every time somebody called them short growing up. (And 40 of the kids have their own podcasts, too.) It gets to the point that they casually give away six of them to Legzi as a minor reward.

     Don Juan 

Don Juan Di #Micdrop


  • And I Must Scream: As it turns out, dissolving doesn't kill him, strictly speaking. It just makes him incapable of moving, and — to make matters worse — traps him in his own feces.
  • Back from the Dead: Ryjinah tries to resurrect him, but this turns out to be quite unnecessary, as he never died in the first place.
  • Big Eater: Buys no less than four hot dogs and eats them all by himself.
  • Breakup Breakout: Parodied. He somehow had one after leaving his one-boy band.
  • Faking the Dead: Faked his passing because Dead Artists Are Better, though he's still enough of an Attention Whore to wait at his own grave for fans to discover that he's still alive.
  • I Know Your True Name: Don Juan is just a stage name. His real name being spoken out loud causes his body to dissolve. Said name turns out to be Don Josh Di Mervis.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: Played With. He still has some of his old Pretty Boy looks, but he's also become dissheveled and (literally) out of shape.
  • Manchild: Ryjinah tells him that while she has gotten older, he stayed the same age.
  • Pædo Hunt: He was voted "sexiest man alive" at the age of 14 by the High Court of Justice, who then all went on to jail themselves for sexualising a minor. At least they were honest about it...
  • Meaningful Name:
    • He's named after one of the most famous cases of The Casanova of all time.
    • His band name, One Erection — while obviously a pun on One Direction — also provides Foreshadowing for how crass he really is.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: For all his flaws, he is still a genuinly good songwriter, putting up a fine fight against Ryjinah during their rap battle.
  • Slime Guy: His entire body is made out of green ooze. Probably a Stealth Pun. He is a rather slimy guy, after all.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: A slime creature who asks all three members of the main trio to go on a date with him? Yeah, he's pretty much a more human-looking D.E.N.N.I.S.
  • Teen Idol: Became an idol singer while still in his teens.
  • Undignified Death: Despite his magical nature, he died simply from falling out of a blimp, or at least that's what he would want you to believe...
  • White-Dwarf Starlet: Granted, in this case it was mostly his own fault.

     Mr. Mooshy 

Mr. Mooshy


  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: One reason for his unintentionally aggressive look.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: He's about as far from Don Juan as one can get. Whereas Juan was a Jerkass has-been with Entitled to Have You-issues, Mooshy is a popular celebrity who turns out to be Good All Along. After losing all respect for the former, the Ladies Book Club gain a lot of respect for the latter.
  • Creepy Good: Looks much scarier than he really is.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Is briefly seen helping a bird back into their nest.
  • Genius Bruiser: Has high emotionel intelligence, and is ripped enough to be mistaken for a wrestler. (To Rah'ōxah's disappointment, he isn't actually one.)
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: Though he barely tries to hide it. His kind nature becomes clear as soon as he starts talking.
  • Slave to PR: Subverted. While she doesn't hold it against him, Rah'ōxah assumed he's just keeping up an act to ensure his victory. Nope, turns out he really is just that wholesome.
  • Nice Guy: A kind-hearted man who cares much about the mental well-being of both himself and others.
  • Worthy Opponent: Is very encouraging towards Ryjinah, and doesn't even care of she wins the contest. It's implied that he acts this way towards all opponents.

     Gabri-Hella 

Gabri-Hella


  • Ambiguously Human: She looks mostly human, but her eyes and teeth are quite snakelike, and she apparently bit the Dean's son.
  • The Bully: Downplayed. She does call our heroines "nerds" when they first meet, and then there is the business with the Dean's kid, but for the most part, she's quite open-minded and willing to make new friends.
  • Delinquent Hair: Not much of a surprise, given that she is a textbook example of a delinquent.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: The Ladies Book Club seem quite... enamoured by her when they first meet. Gina in particular is rather shy around her, and keeps gushing about how cool she is.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Even she is taken back by the idea of summoning a powerful demon (though once Rox manages to actually beat him, she is definitely on board.)
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: Threatens to cancel a whole party because of the lack of alcohol, which gives Gina the idea to hold her Summoning Ritual.
  • The Lad-ette: Not quite to the extent of Rox, but she is shown to be quite athletic.
  • Obligatory Swearing: Her dialogue is peppered with various curse words.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: To the Ladies Book Club. She has no qualms about commiting crimes, and Gina summons Bierruh'n in a (successful) attempt at impressing her.
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz: Gabri-Hella! It's implied that she's the one who inspired our protagonists to adopt this trope, (even if this causes some Continuity Snarl.)

     Olive and Buttons 

Olive and Buttons


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