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Serena Thalassa Nereida

Played By: GMPC
Class: Goddess Dragon (Sister Lord)
Race: Goddess Dragon
The Generian Goddess Dragon of Water. She recruits the entire party for a mission of hunting down and destroying the Demon Lord, offering them one million rhea per head to aid her in her mission.

  • All of the Other Reindeer: It's implied that Serena was always viewed as the least worthy Goddess, with almost all of Serena's other sisters bar Borea and Discordia plotting to ensure she stayed this way.
  • Back from the Dead: Serena can actually use True Resurrection to resurrect the dead, and is the justification for the aversion of Permadeath despite the game system's rules.
  • Berserk Button: Her fellow goddess Freya, as well as anything to do with the Demon Races and the Demon Lord. The forces of the latter showing up in Initia sets her off so utterly that she storms off to find them.
    • As does using her domain without her permission; part of the reason the demonic incursion of Initia pisses her off so much is that they dared to create magic storm clouds to sound their entrance.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: A non-villainous version; Serena mentions to Asuna that she handles hundreds of Revivians a month, and there's no reason to expect Serena to remember one of them.
  • Butt-Monkey: Despite being a goddess, Serena suffers a lot of indignities; her temples are essentially cardboard boxes, nobody respects her authority as a Goddess to the point that Keith is able to order her around and even her fellow goddesses dislike her. She finally outgrows this in the final battle when she does battle with Freya and defeats her with a single display of immense power.
    • Belphegor is able to force her into line by threatening to delete her Clash of Legends account. This is despite the fact that Serena is completely capable of killing Belphegor.
  • Cassandra Truth: Nobody, not even the whole player party actually believes that Serena is the Goddess of Water; most of the enemy demons believe she's an irritating archbishop while Selene believes she's a particularly racist Revivian. Serena, of course, genuinely IS the Goddess of Water, and Belphegor confirms as much.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Constantly complains that her sisters, especially Freya, get far more worship and far more respect than her, despite her domain (water) being essential to living.
  • Expy: Serena is this to Aqua from KonoSuba.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Serena is disgusted to realise that Keilee is a slave and that mortals enslave others in general.
    • She also has no desire to hurt demons who are not doing anything to others, despite her Fantastic Racism towards them otherwise. This eventually disappears when she grows out of her Fantastic Racism.
  • Fantastic Racism: As a Goddess, Serena is intrinsically opposed to the Demon Lord and his force. She thus really, really hates demons, talking down to Selene and Lilian for being succubi and demanding the party smite Belphegor despite them having done nothing to hurt the party and even being perfectly helpful and pleasant to them. This fades away as she begins to find that the demons have been mistreated by the Goddesses and is dropped after Freya attempts to maim Satan and Asmodeus to force the party to bow to her.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: The reason Serena lacks the ability to attack (despite being a goddess) is her consciously holding back; in her words, she could either create small waterfalls or destroy all of Begnin in a massive flood. When she cuts loose and unleashes her full power against Freya, Freya doesn't even last two seconds.
    • Serena is also the reason for the Permadeath mechanic common to most other roleplays not existing; Serena, as the Goddess of Healing, can easily resurrect anyone who DOES die.
  • Good Is Not Nice: Serena is slowly but surely revealed to be this. She genuinely does seem to have the world's best interests at heart and is attempting to end the war between the Demon Lord and the rest of the world as well as unveil the truth behind the war but she's also incredibly arrogant, treats everyone else as if they owe her worship, lazy and cowardly. She slowly grows out of this.
  • Holy Burns Evil: Actually averted, which leads to Mammon's Heel–Face Turn. Serena's True Resurrection works equally well on demons as it does on everyone else.
  • Ironic Name: Serena is connected to 'serene', meaning calm, tranquil or peaceful. Serena is....anything but. Until her Epilogue.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: It's heavily implied that Serena has this, considering the fact that most of her sisters (and her mother) think very little of her, and she constantly acts as if she deserves the respect of others.
  • Jerkass Gods: A very lazy, arrogant and petty goddess with a caustic tongue and a massive distaste for demons.
    • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Serena turns out to be this; despite her racism against demons, she won't outright harm demons who aren't allies of the Demon Lord, she stands up for the party against Leviathan, cares deeply for the few sisters of hers who like her and does have the best interests of the Goddess Races at heart. She's also furious that her other sisters have cursed Discordia and, with the reveal of Freya, seems to be one of the only Goddesses that actually cares about mortals. She definitively proves that she's dedicated to protecting mortals.
  • Making a Splash: As the Goddess of Water, Serena has power over all water.
  • Meaningful Name: Thalassa is the Greek for "sea", while the Nereids were sea spirits associated with the ancient Greek god Poseidon.
  • The Medic: As a sister and the Goddess of Healing, she is skilled at healing others and can even resurrect the dead.
  • No-Sell: As Leviathan finds out, Serena can straight up negate dark and water magic, due to water being her domain and her Goddess nature negating dark magic.
  • Physical God: Serena is one of the goddesses who created Generia. It is for this reason she consciously refuses to use her power, lest she destroy a ingdom, and limits herself to using her healing domain to aid the party. The very few times she is able to unleash her power, nobody, not even her own sisters, are able to stop her.
  • Psychopomp: Technically, as one of the goddesses who presides over reincarnated Revivians and helps them decide to either reincarnate back in Japan or in Generia.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Despite looking about slightly younger than the party, Serena has existed for centuries as one of the Goddess Dragons who created Generia.
  • Ship Tease: With Rosencrantz, in a one-sided way. She comments on his attractiveness, believes him to be reliable and her type, and it's heavily implied she goes after him in the epilogue.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Serena is this as much one can be despite being among the literal goddessses of creation. It's clear that Serena thinks more of herself than either Generia or her sister goddesses do of herself. It's implied this is partially derived from her being constantly put down by her sisters and wanting someone to show her affection.
  • Tsundere: Type A; Serena is incredibly harsh, arrogant and mean to the party, but as Leviathan finds out, harm them and you answer to her. She tones down her harshness after the party meets Freya and begins to understand why Serena is the way she is and becomes a flat out Nice Girl.
  • Turn Undead: Sacred Turn Undead is a class skill restricted to her, which allows Serena to One-Hit Kill any non-unique undead unit at the cost of 5 HP.
  • The Unfavorite: Serena is this in comparison to the other Goddesses in the eyes of their mother Titania, which is revealed to have been invoked by her sisters by getting her blamed for everything that went wrong in their home.

Keith Piper

Played By: SeriousConcentrate
Class: Fighter / Brawler
Race: Vampire (formerly Revivian)
A vampire, formerly a Revivian who was once an American professional wrestler-to-be, who died in Japan after a wrestling stunt gone wrong. After racking up a massive amount of rhea in debt during a drunken bender that lasted a very long time, Keith sobered up and, with his friends Keilee and Vlad, ended up joining Serena's quest to try to pay off the debt.

  • Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: Well, overdrinking of blood, but Keith essentially got so drunk that he woke up a few decades later, with Keilee in tow, and (so he says) hundreds of thousands of rhea in debt. It's the reason he works for Serena; to pay off the debt he, Vlad, and Keilee (mostly Vlad) incurred and to fulfill the Revivian mission of defeating the Demon Lord.
  • Badass Boast: Keith likes putting on a show even if the only people there to see it are the rest of Team F, and he's extremely quick with the bragadoccio.
  • Berserk Button: Hurting Keilee. Just ask Freya.
  • Blessed with Suck: Keith has the power to turn intangible. This ability also hurts him and he can only pass through other people (explaining his Pass skill).
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Keith's weapons of choice.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Keith's hair is a rather pale blond, and as long as you aren't threatening anyone he cares about he's genuinely a nice guy - if a little quick to want to fight, but he doesn't mean any lasting harm from it.
  • Hidden Depths: While it would be easy to dismiss Keith as only interested in pitting his strength against others, he does sometimes make reference to literature (mostly Greek mythology).
  • Hot-Blooded: Always, always raring for a fight, whenever a fight is offered, putting him in conflict with Jarvis and Rosencrantz.
  • Intangible Man: Only partially, in part due to Freya messing up his wish; he can pass through people, but it hurts him to do so, and cannot pass through walls.
  • Lovable Jock: He often mentions sports he participated in during his school years, most notably basketball, football, and boxing. Additionally, he made his living as a wrestler before his untimely death and subsequent reincarnation into Generia. Even so, he's quite responsible and caring toward his teammates.
  • Metalhead: Vlad befriended him for this very reason. Most notably, when a riot broke out, he responded by (badly) singing Cum On Bring The Noize while fighting the various attendees.
  • Noodle Incident: Occasionally Keith will be reminded of something he and his friend Elliott did back on Earth, but he usually keeps it brief.
  • Older Than They Look: Despite looking in his twenties, Keith is chronologically somewhere in his forties, due to his vampirism.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: On one occasion, he was recognized as having destroyed a man's bar (which was actually set on fire by Vlad), and this character trait seems to be the main source of the huge debt he's trying to pay off. He also threatened one foe in particular with "dismantling this entire arena with your face".
  • Queer Establishing Moment: During a heart to heart with Yliss after accidentally hurting her feelings, he revealed that although he dated in the past, he's never been sexually or romantically attracted to anyone, making him asexual and aromantic.
  • Red Baron: The American Wolfhound, back on Earth.
  • Sympathetic Slave Owner: Only by accident; he bought Keilee while incredibly drunk, and Keilee stays with him because she has nowhere else to go. Moreover, he was too drunk to really do anything to Keilee, who instead ended up trying (in vain) to stop him from causing property damage that eventually caused him the debt that he has to work off.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Is part of a team with Keilee and Vlad.
  • Vampiric Draining: His Personal Skill Sanjuro is the manifestation of his vampire ability to suck the life out of other people.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: Keith fights with a lot of wrestling moves; justified, as Keith was a professional wrestler on Earth before he died. This even translates to him changing his class to Brawler.
  • What Did I Do Last Night?: An extremely (one might say unnecessarily) extended version. Keith is somewhat unaware of Generian customs due to having spent around two dozen years in a blood-induced stupor.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: During a talk with Yliss, Keith notes that eventually he will be the only one of Team F who still remembers it, and is genuinely saddened at the notion of outliving all of his mortal allies on the team.

Keilee

Played By: kj1225
Class: Shaman
Race: Beastkin (Sheep)
A Beastkin who was dragged into indentured servitude with her brother and then subsequently sold into slavery. While her brother ran away, Keilee was left with her master.....who happened to be a very drunk Keith. Now with a sober Keith, Keilee accompanied Keith and Vlad in his quest to liberate himself from the huge amounts of debt he'd gotten himself into.

  • Afraid of Blood: And any other signs of violence. Keilee even loses health as a result of seeing people die.
  • Casting a Shadow: As a Shaman, and she learned dark magic to protect herself.
  • Expy: She's essentially Raphtalia if instead of Naofumi, her master was Kazuma.
  • Happiness in Slavery: Keilee has nowhere else to go outside of Keith, and so she stays with him, primarily because he is a benevolent master (who as far as the audience is aware, has never used his power over her) and the alternative is possibly starving to death due to having never developed any skills due to her upbringing.
  • Little Bit Beastly: As a Beastkin, Keilee possesses some of the traits of an animal; in her case, sheep horns.
  • Nice Girl: Keilee prefers to avoid fighting and is fairly reasonable, having been the person who brought Rosencrantz over to their side. This trait, however, gradually subsides as she clashes with Asuna and reveals her own nastier side.
  • Put on a Bus: Technically still with the party, but she's hiding in the cart to avoid fighting.
  • Suicidal Pacifism: However, Keilee's pacifism extends to ridiculous extents, such as attempting to bribe Guildenstern into letting Asuna go, or attempting to blackmail a Crown official. Luckily, the rest of the party is there to keep her away from that.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Is part of a team with Keith and Vlad.
  • Yandere: Keilee slowly begins to emerge as this, to the point that Leviathan actively picks up on it and compliments her on her sheer envy.

Vlad

Played By: Taricus
Class: Bard
Race: Vampire (formerly Generian)
A pyromaniac vampire and Keith's sire, Vlad was born a thousand years ago in Begnin as a boy called Victor Schneider. After training to be a Bard, Victor desired to become the greatest singer Generia had ever known, and became a vampire to achieve this. Discarding the name Victor, he became Vlad, and went on a centuries-long spree of honing his craft and burning down the occasional temple. His meeting Keith sparked a twenty year-long spree of general mayhem that ended with Keith having to work off their debt by working for Serena.

  • Irony: Vlad believes he's flipping the goddesses the bird by leaving ruin and mayhem in his wake and setting their temples on fire. This is actually the modus operandi of Megara, Goddess of Chaos, who according to Word of God appproves of Vlad's quest.
  • Living Forever Is Awesome: Explicitly sought immortality to hone his craft and to engage in a campaign against the goddesses.
  • Metalhead: Vlad is the Generian version of one, and he explicitly befriended Keith for actually being one.
  • Nay-Theist: Vlad despises the goddesses as shallow, self-involved beings, occasionally setting their temples on fire and even threatening to set Serena's on fire. Considering Serena, he may not even be wrong.
  • Put on a Bus: Vlad's pyromania finally caught up with him when the Generian cops hauled him off to serve some time in the big house.
  • Pyromaniac: Vlad has a...proclivity for setting temples on fire.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Is over a thousand years old due to his vampirism; the only member of the party older than him is Serena, one of the Goddess Dragons who created reality.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Is part of a team with Keith and Keilee.
  • That Man Is Dead: Victor Schneider is long, long gone. There is only Vlad.

Asuna "Rio" Ito

Played By: Powder Miner
Class: Myrmidon
Race: Revivian
Once a human girl from Earth, after an unfortunate accident at work, Asuna chose to reincarnate into Generia rather than return home and wished to be one of her favourite characters, Asuna from Sword Art Online, who she already resembled. Unfortunately, it was more than she bargained for, and she was eventually driven to adventuring due to many unfortunate incidents, and driven into Serena's service due to a lack of opportunities in Seedsprout Town.

  • Anti-Hero: Though she is nominally after the Demon Lord, she does enjoy fighting her enemies far, far too much and is rather irritable and quick to anger.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: She wished to be just like Asuna from Sword Art Online. She got her wish, exactly as she wanted it; she cannot change her hair or appearance from Asuna's, she has Asuna's sword skills, and she is now, for all effects and purposes, Asuna Yuuki incarnated....in a world where countless otaku exist and are obsessed with Asuna Yuuki. Needless to say, she resents Serena for her current state.
  • Berserk Button: Anything to do with Sword Art Online, being compared to Asuna or being creeped on. She instinctively dislikes Lucifer as a result.
    • Also, Serena, as the Goddess responsible for her current state. This fades over time as Serena's wish proves to be far more useful than Asuna initially anticipated, as well as with the appearance of the other goddesses.]
    • Also, other Revivians, due to her terrible experience with them.
  • Blood Knight: Asuna really likes fighting, and sees adventuring as therapeutic, feeling down when she isn't performing as well as she would like.
  • Boomerang Bigot: Asuna hates Revivians despite being one herself. Justified, due to her experiences at the hands of her fellow reincarnated humans. She even refuses to get along with Kazuto, despite both of them having the same experiences under other Revivians.
  • Brought Down to Badass: She asks the Goddesses to reverse her wish; she still has enough skill afterwards to continue her career as an adventurer.
  • Cool Sword: Lambent Light, or a replica gifted to her by Critzalcoatl. It used to be a Flaming Sword chain-macahuitl, but the aftereffects of Serena's wish turned it into a copy of Lambent Light.
  • The Dreaded: Asuna very rapidly becomes this due to her violent personality and sheer skill with a blade.
  • Expy: Asuna is intentionally this for, well, Asuna Yuuki. Her heavy resemblance to the fictional Asuna has caused her many, many problems.
  • Hate at First Sight: Once she meets Kazuto, she wants nothing to do with him. The feeling's mutual.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: It doesn't take very much to set Asuna off.
  • Master Swordsman: Part of her wish granted her Asuna's sword skills, as Guildenstern's caravan found out.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Downplayed, but Asuna apologises to Serena for her dislike of her after finding out just how horrible Serena's family is to her and how nice Serena is by comparison.
  • Perverse Sexual Lust: Her issues stem from only ever drawing attention because of her resemblance to Asuna from Sword Art Online, both positive and negative.
  • So Beautiful, It's a Curse: Asuna is fairly attractive and resembles Asuna from Sword Art Online, and her looks have caused her nothing but trouble.
  • The One That Got Away: Rosencrantz's epilogue reveals that she was this to him; they dated but never got together, and Rosencrantz, at least according to Serena, never got over it.

Jarvis Samek

Played By: Praefectus Screptum
Class: Soldier
Race: Generian
A small time hero from a village on the border of Cornelia and Begnin, Jarvis wanted to be a great hero, renown among the land. Sadly, constantly wearing a Wiggler mask, and believing in the massive Wiggler beneath the ground, has quite hampered his efforts....until he met Serena.

  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Where Wigglers are concerned, however, Jarvis is....surprisingly insistent. Absent Wigglers, however, Jarvis is the Only Sane Man.
  • The Cuckoolander Was Right: In Chapter 1, Belphegor reveals that the Great Wiggler, who heretofore was treated as a delusion of Jarvis and his people, actually exists, that she's seen her and that she moves constantly around Generia. According to Belphegor, she's an old-fashioned type who doesn't own a tablet and a free spirit who wanders where she pleases.
  • Official Couple: With Belphegor.
  • Only Sane Man: Except where Wigglers are concerned, Jarvis is generally level-headed and reliably sane, finding a kindred spirit in Rosencrantz, who thinks the same way and Belphegor, who feels the same way about her Demon General allies. This causes him to butt heads with Keith. He's also cordial towards, if irritated by, Serena.
  • Speech Impediment: Due to constantly wearing a mask, his speech is occasionally muffled. It's heavily implied that many of the muffled noises are actually swear words.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Heavily implied to be cursing beneath the muffled noises he occasionally makes.

Rosencrantz Marlowe

Played By: GMPC
Class: Thief
Race: Goblin
A down-on-his-luck goblin, Rosencrantz was attempting to haul some junk across to Begnin with his brother Guildenstern before Guildenstern decided to attempt to kidnap Asuna for the reward. In the subsequent fight, Guildenstern's actions angered Rosencrantz enough to switch sides and assist the party in stopping his brother, before he joined Serena's group to pay off the fine his brother had incurred, as well as make some money of his own.

  • Babies Ever After: Rosencrantz has a daughter by the time of the epilogue by a woman he met after Asuna.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Rosencrantz is practically a boy scout in comparison to some of the party, and not quite as violent. However, he rapidly proves himself to be just as competent in combat, as Leviathan finds out when Rosencrantz is the one to defeat her.
  • Chick Magnet: Rosencrantz is implied to be fairly attractive for a goblin, having had several girlfriends and even having Serena compliment his looks.
  • The Gambler: Extremely subtle in Rosencrantz's set, but it's there; Rosencrantz's Maturity skill increases the chances of him getting the stats he needs but doesn't guarantee it, leaving him at the mercy of the Random Number God and his Personal Skills Win Some, Lose Some and Double Up or Quit boost his critical hit ratio if he gets hit and boosts his speed upon landing a critical respectively. Furthermore, Rosencrantz himself is mentioned to be a natural card game player who employs a lot of card game metaphors.
  • Chick Magnet: He's mentioned to have had multiple girlfriends before joining the party, albeit all chased away by Guildenstern's habits.
  • Nice Guy: When not dealing with Guildenstern, he is fairly easy-going and calm, and clearly apologetic for the suffering Asuna goes through at his brother's hands. When dealing with Keith, he reassures him that he'll have his back as and when necessary.
  • Older Than They Look: Looks fairly young, but is actually the older brother between him and Guildenstern, who fits the opposite trope.
  • Only Sane Man: He and Jarvis pull double duty for this role, with Rosencrantz being fairly level-headed, albeit Surrounded by Idiots until he joins the protagonists. He's also the only member of the group to genuinely express concern and fear with fighting The Dreaded Demon Generals, despite being the first in the group to defeat one.
  • Promotion to Parent: After the death of their mother, Rosencrantz decided to raise his brothers Guildenstern and John. He was.....wildly successful with John, but not so much with Guildenstern.
  • Rage Breaking Point: Guildenstern hits this during the prologue chapter, causing Rosencrantz to snap at him and immediately join the protagonists.
  • Ship Tease: With Asuna; Rosencrantz joins the group partially to make up for what Guildenstern did to Asuna, and he specifically singles her out as a person he's willing to throw down fists for. They ended up dating in their epilogues, but Asuna eventually broke up with him. It's implied Rosencrantz never got over it, despite marrying after her and having a daughter.
  • Shout-Out: His Personal Skills are all named after lines from Ace Of Spades. He and his brother are named after the characters from Hamlet, while his last name Marlowe is the same as Christopher Marlowe.
  • Unlucky Everydude: Through no real fault of his own, and almost entirely due to his brother Guildenstern, Rosencrantz has lost multiple girlfriends due to Guildenstern's antics and has generally had his life ruined due to him. His epilogue is a donwplayed version; while successful with a child of his own, he hasn't gotten over his relationship with Asuna, as far as Serena knows.

42-1

Played By: Sirus
Class: Butler
Race: Homunculus
A homunculus created by a wizard who subsequently died in an accident, 42-1 seeks to become an adventurer...for the purpose of finding a new master.

  • A God Am I: His master thought he was a god. In practice, 42-1 was his only success before his death in an unfortunate alchemical accident.
  • Artificial Human: Created by a mad wizard in an attempt to rival the Goddesses.
  • Emotionless Girl: A male version; 42-1 was created with very little emotion.
  • Escaped from the Lab: 42-1 was never taught anything by his creator and so doesn't have basic knowledge of things such as money or Demon Generals.
  • The Gunslinger: Courtesy of Marta, he gains a gun with which to fight with.
  • Happiness in Slavery: 42-1, due to the circumstances of his creation, constantly seeks new masters to follow around and place himself in the service of.
  • Our Homunculi Are Different: 42-1 was created in an attempt to emulate the Goddesses and the Demon Generals in creating new life.
  • Mistaken for Dying: 42-1 believes he's dying due to the lovesickness placed upon him by the Queen of Hearts.
  • The Rival: A one-sided version of this with Marcia and even Milly, who the party had recently met.
  • Servile Snarker: 42-1 seems completely capable of veiling his snark in polite words.
  • Ship Tease: With Marta; Marta is the closest party member to him, he wins the race that gets her the funding for her plane, and they have a paired epilogue.
  • You Are Number 6: 42-1's name; the forty-second attempt at creating artificial life, the first success.

Yliss Wander

Played By: SirAston
Class: Myrmidon
Race: Revivian
Formerly a human male, Yliss reincarnated onto Generia after wishing "to be surrounded by soft and sweet female curves" all the time. Unfortunately for them, the goddess presiding over their wish was Freya. One Gender Bender, a perverted master and various misadventures later, Yliss joins Serena's party during the demonic incursion of Initia.

  • Bad Liar: Attempts to sweet-talk Milly....right after referring to Milly as a 'hot babe' and changing her entire personality to convince Milly of her nobility. Milly and Jarvis both call her out on this immediately.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Both times:
    • Yliss was once a man who wished to be reincarnated into a harem of women. Given that their presiding goddess was Freya, she instead turned him into a woman.
    • They then wished to escape their master, who was incredibly perverted and put them through Training from Hell. They successfully did so....only to realise they were Incompletely Trained and unable to actually do very much in the new world they were in.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Attempts to blackmail and taunt Belphegor, a literal Demon General and the creator of Clash of Legends. Belphegor doesn't take very long to shut Yliss down after that.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Yliss is incredibly snarky and wise-cracking, borne both of their natural personality and their experiences in Generia.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Inverted. The heirloom sword and scroll Yliss stole from their master is occasionally mentioned with the scroll containing a coded message about how the sword can be drawn correctly (as the sheath has been designed to destroy the blade when trying to draw it by force). However, the sword gets unsealed by a clumsy waitress' accident during the Beach Episode and doesn't get used even once afterwards.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Initially a Jerkass and complete opportunist, Yliss identifies more and more with their group and starts accepting their flaws as time passes. This came to a conclusion at the end of Chapter 3, where they genuinely smiled for the first time after having gone through several moments of self-doubt and despair, thanks to a talk with Momotarou.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Their master was incredibly perverted and put them through Training from Hell, only for Yliss to steal his stuff and run.....only for it to be entirely useless to Yliss as her master's sword was too difficult to wield and the scrolls indecipherable to her.
  • Exact Words: Their wish was to be "surrounded by soft and sweet female curves", hoping to be reincarnated into a harem of women. Freya interpreted it as "become a curvy girl".
  • Functional Addict: Yliss can become disturbingly deranged regarding "Clash of Legends", Generia's local gacha mobile game, but they are aware of it and have otherwise no problem working as part of the team.
  • Gender Bender: Yliss was formerly a man before wishing to be surrounded by women constantly....and instead having their wish interpreted as turning them into a girl.
    • Gender Reveal: Yliss opens up to Momotarou during the airship flight between Chapter 4 and 5, revealing both that they were a man on Earth and their old name being Satoru Nakamura.
  • Harem Seeker: Yliss' wish. It was....not entirely successful.
  • Incompletely Trained: Yliss' training was incomplete due to Yliss running away from their master before their training ended.
  • Shipper on Deck: Yliss is surprisingly good at picking up lingering feelings between party members, having noticed Keilee crushing on Keith and Rosencrantz being between a state of respect and affection towards Asuna. In the former case, they're actively teasing Keith with that fact, which goes over Keith's head.
  • Stepford Smiler: At least some of their personality is an act, hiding a lonely, empty person who just wants friends and to be accepted.
  • Training from Hell: Their master put them through harsh training to become a better swordswoman, which Yliss had entirely enough of and caused them to run away.
  • Violation of Common Sense: During a group meeting involving Discordia and Belphegor in Ishim, drinks on the house have been offered to them, which made Marta perceive 42-1 as more muscular than usual after drinking it. Yliss theorizes that the drinks have been enchanted by a succubus' spell... and proceeds to drink a glass anyway for their own entertainment.

Gnome Jenkins

Played By: BMM42
Class: Fencer
Race: Gnome
A....rather odd gnome who ended up being evicted from his village and now wanders the world looking for his cause; toenails.

  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Gnome Jenkins is....utterly obsessed with toenails, to say the least, to the point that his parents abandoned him after realising he was that obsessed with toenails.
  • Cool Sword: Nailclipper, despite its rather unfortunate name, is a cursed sword that only Jenkins can wield, created by the Demon General Belphegor and is strong against demons of Greed.
  • Gonk: Even for a gnome, he's rather ugly, with eyes that don't quite look the same way, wart-ridden skin and crooked teeth. Then, of course, there's the obsession with toenails...
  • Leeroy Jenkins: He's not only named for the Trope Namer, his skills all encourage him to be as far away from the group as possible to act at maximum efficiency.
  • Nice Guy: Despite his obsession with toenails, Jenkins himself is a fairly pleasant character.
  • Put on a Bus: Was hauled offscreen never to be seen again due to his player dropping.
  • Verbal Tic: Everywhere the letter N occurs in his speech, like all Generian gnomes he says it with a g before.

Marcia Henry

Played By: Empiricist
Class: Knight
Race: Generian
A delusional ex-maid cafe worker who believes she herself really is a maid working for a lord. After the maid cafe she worked for was burned down, she sought vengeance on the arsonists and has set out to do so.

  • Berserk Button: Messing with her master. Do not do this if you don't want to be set on fire.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Despite only working in a Maid Cafe, she's convinced she's an actual maid, who must avenge the destruction caused to the cafe when it was burned down. This is also the same person who believes setting herself on fire makes her a better fighter.
  • Expy: Marcia is Flora if Flora was a massive Cloud Cuckoo Lander who was obsessed with setting herself on fire, completely delusional and also with a massive Berserk Button of messing with her master.
  • Incendiary Exponent: Marcia loves to set herself and her weapons on fire, both to damage the opponent and to scare them away from her.
  • Maid Cafe: Marcia believes herself to be a maid but actually worked at a maid cafe.
  • Ninja Maid: At least, Marcia believes herself to be an actual maid and she's definitely capable of fighting.
  • Noodle Incident: She and Shoes almost get arrested for setting on fire an orphanage, a temple to Serena and a meth lab, among other things. This is how they are introduced.
  • Pyromaniac: Look at all the tropes above here and this trope should make itself immediately clear.
  • Self-Immolation: Marcia sets herself on fire to avoid being grabbed.

Shoes

Played By: Chevaleresse
Class: Cavalier
Race: Horse
An actual horse that was wished into existence by some unfortunate Revivian....who lacked the power to control Shoes properly.

  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Shoes is a Cool Horse that a Revivian wished for to have as his mount. He....did not realise that Shoes was intelligent enough to choose his own rider and promptly lost control of him. It's heavily implied that the goddess that created Shoes was Freya.
  • Blood Knight: Shoes loves to fight and wants to shed as much blood as possible.
  • Cool Horse: Doesn't get any cooler than a horse that can flat out fight for itself.
  • Forced Transformation: A cursed jar breaking on Shoes turns Shoes into a human girl. They are....not pleased with the results.
  • Gender Bender: The Curse of Heart's Form turns them into a cute girl.
  • Gone Horribly Right: The person who wished Shoes into existence wanted a Cool Horse, a badass steed to ride into battle. Shoes is certainly a Cool Horse and incredibly badass...so badass that nobody can ride Shoes without Shoes choosing to let them.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: A Blood Knight Cool Horse Sapient Steed.....called Shoes.
  • Moody Mount: Shoes picks his own riders. Nobody yet has proven worthy of riding Shoes.
  • Sapient Steed: Very intelligent for a horse; justified as he was actually created by a Goddess.
  • Ship Tease: With Momotaro, of all people.
  • Tsundere: Violently aggressive as a default, but surprisingly easy to win over. . . not that she likes you or anything.

Selene

Played By: Twinwolf
Class: Sister
Race: Succubus
One of a pair of succubus twins from Midgardia. A generally sensible sort, she watches out for her sister Lilian.

  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Selene constantly has to watch out for her sister, most of her income going to keep her sister out of prison.
  • I Need a Freaking Drink: Ends up constantly drinking Initia Palace's wine reserves while locked up for two weeks with her sister. She's still a little tipsy by the time Kazuto shows up.
  • My Species Doth Protest Too Much: She hates the stereotypes about Succubi and is irritated when Belphegor relates a story of Lucifer sleeping with various Succubi, insisting they must be elves instead.
  • Put on a Bus: Quietly removed from the game after her player dropped.

Lilian

Played By: Raindrop Valkyrie
Class: Merchant
Race: Succubus
One of a pair of succubus twins from Midgardia. Lilian is the...less sensible of the sisters, generally having to be kept out of trouble by Selene.

  • Achievements in Ignorance: Manages to revive Kazuto using a fake defibrillator (keep in mind that defibrillators don't exist in Generia) and her Succubus dream powers. Which she used by accident.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Her eccentric nature has led Lilian to do many things that take far too much money.
  • The Fool: Her defining character trait; Lilian is mostly devoid of common sense, barely managing to stay afloat with her sane sister's help.
  • Put on a Bus: Lilian is silently dropped between Chapters 2 and 3 due to her player leaving the game.

Milly Pendleton / Lilith Asbel Pandoria

Played By: GMPC
Class: Adventuring Trader
Race: Human (Generian?)
A down-on-her-luck merchant who was run out of business by the Union of Annas. Jarvis recruits her to join the team as the team's merchant. It is later confirmed that Milly is the eighth Demon General, who had turned traitor on the others and fled after they declared war on the Goddesses.

  • Beware the Nice Ones: A cordial, kind merchant. She is also the eighth Demon General, who struck fear into Mammon and is essentially Hellrealm's boogeyman, and a VERY competent mage.
  • Crash-Into Hello: Her first appearance is her getting shoulder-checked by Jarvis, causing her to drop everything she's holding.
  • The Dreaded: She is the Deceiver and the eighth Demon General, feared by literally every demon to hear of her.
  • Expy: Her appearance, personality and profession is similar to Wiz, another kind-hearted, meek brown-haired merchant, even down to their skill with magic. Right down to both Wiz and Milly being generals for the villain.
  • Hidden Depths: A shy, bashful merchant, who is nonetheless the party's strongest mage bar Serena, who is consciously holding back.
    • She also has a past with Lucifer, who is rather pleasant towards her and has his pleasantry reciprocated. Given that she is the eighth Demon General, her past with Lucifer might be more important than she lets on.
    • She is the eighth Demon General who struck fear into Mammon and Leviathan aeons ago.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Her hair conceals her right eye, and Milly is an awkward, shy sort.
  • Meaningful Name: The lilitu, for which Lilith, Adam's first wife, is named, were among the first demons to have ever been recorded in human literature. Pandoria is in reference to Pandora, who opened Pandora's Box and unleashed horrors upon the world. Fitting for the Demon General of Despair who also betrayed her allies.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Her signature weapon is a tome called Despair and her scythe is called Melancholia.
  • Nice Girl: By all appearances, Milly is a pleasant, helpful lady who genuinely just wants to help others, even wanting to be a teacher and offering to teach 42-1 about Generian customs.
  • Poverty Food: Due to running out of money from being run out of business by the Union of Annas, Milly often has to spend days surviving on sugar water. She's pleasantly surprised by 42-1's offer to cook her a proper meal.
  • Reluctant Warrior: Despite her power, Milly is rather hesitant to fight and only does so when absolutely necessary.
  • Team Pet: Mr. Blobbington, her pet blob.

Momotarou Kyouji

Played By: adzi
Class: Jester
Race: Revivian
A hot-blooded Revivian who joins the party during the riot at Methiant Arena during Chapter 3.

  • Ascended Fanboy: Goes from being a fan of isekai fiction to living one. It....isn't as great as he thinks it is.
  • Casanova Wannabe: Momotarou clearly thinks he's attractive enough to warrant unwanted attention from girls, but given that it's heavily implied that Serena- the Goddess who can actually properly grant wishes- was the one who he got as a Goddess and his wish to not be constantly surrounded by girls had no effect....
  • Chivalrous Pervert: He hits on, in succession, Yliss, Asuna and Leviathan, but backs off of Leviathan after realising she's married.
  • Destination Defenestration: How Momotarou died and was reincarnated into Generia, along with being stabbed.
  • Four Is Death: Momotarou lampshades this in his backstory, where he was pushed out of a fourth-floor window after being stabbed.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: The other weapon favoured by Jesters and thus by Momotarou.
  • Hot-Blooded: Momotarou argues he's this and having Wrath as his Character Skill lives up to this.
  • Hot Blooded Sideburns: He also sports a pair.
  • Japanese Delinquents: Momotarou suggests that he was a bancho back in Japan and implies that this is the reason he was stabbed to death and thrown out of a window.
  • Unreliable Narrator: His backstory is told from his perspective, and judging by the passage on his supposed charms, Momotarou isn't being quite as honest as he could be.
  • Weapon Specialization: Jesters have access to Whips and Momotarou starts with one.
     The Demon Lord's Forces 

All of the Demon Generals

  • Meaningful Name: All of the Demon Generals are named after the classical demons that represented their sins except for Mephistopheles, who is instead named for the demon from the Faust folklore. Furthermore, the Demon Generals whose full names have been revealed, like all demons, have three names that are connected to their deadly sin.
  • Harmless Villain: Most of the Demon Generals so far have been this; Belphegor cares more about her side venture of Clash of Legends than she does the war and even outright helps the protagonists, Lucifer seems to care more about sleeping around with beautiful mortals and enjoying the finer pleasures of life, Beelzebub may or may not be wasting time in Blobbonia instead of doing anything particularly evil and Asmodeus cares more about the profits she's making off of dream brothels than she does the war effort, if Belphegor is to be taken seriously. Only Satan, Mammon and Leviathan seem to genuinely care about the cause, and of the three, it's heavily implied Satan cares more about his friends than the cause, while Leviathan states outright that her highest priority is her husband, not the Demon Lord.
    • Later justified: Most of them were reluctant to go to war with the mortals in the first place, given the original Demon Lord sought peace; only her death and the subsequent cover-up caused Mephistopheles, Mammon and Leviathan to want war.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: As the game progresses, it becomes more and more apparent that each General is allied to the others only in name. Lucifer, Asmodeus and Satan form one small faction of their own, Leviathan and Mammon stand by each other against the others, Belphegor despises every other General except Beelzebub (who is missing in action) and Asmodeus, and Mephistopheles is either unaware or deliberately ignoring the competence of his Generals.

Mephistopheles Locustia Servilia

The Demon Lord and leader of the demonic forces that plague Generia.

  • Babies Ever After: He and Demogorgia have multiple children in the epilogue.
  • Big Bad: Mephistopheles is the Demon Lord and therefore the cause of all the demons plaguing Generia. Except not really; he, like everyone else, was Freya's Unwitting Pawn and as much a victim of her as everyone else. He ultimately commits an Enemy Mine to stop Freya's plan.
  • Bodyguard Crush: It's heavily implied he is in love with the true Demon Lord, to the point Titania even initially assumes that his new status as Demon Lord is due to marrying her. Confirmed in their epilogue, where they get married and have children, with Serena being their godmother.
  • Cool Mask: One resembling Vanir's mask.
  • Evil Overlord: As the Demon Lord, Mephistopheles is ostensibly this. He is neither genuinely evil nor an overlord, being the servant of the true Demon Lord who seeks revenge for what the goddesses did to his master.
  • Foreshadowing: Despite being the Demon Lord, Mephistopheles seems to be more akin to a servant in appearance. Because he is, in fact, the real Demon Lord's butler, who took her role when she was killed by human adventurers on the instigation of Freya.
  • Revenge: What Mephistopheles is driven by; he wants to avenge his fallen mistress and will drag all of the mortal world down with him to avenge her.
  • Undying Loyalty: To the true Demon Lord, Demogorgia. He has been trying to avenge her death for literally thousands of years, and the moment the heroes promise to resurrect her, he drops everything to join their cause.

Mammon Avaritia Primia

The Lord of Greed and the right hand to the Demon Lord.

  • Babies Ever After: He and Leviathan have a daughter after the events of Wonderful Blessing.
  • Black Knight: A knightly presence among the Demon Generals, who happens to be the right hand to the Demon Lord and the one who coordinates the missions to fight against the Goddesses' forces.
  • The Dragon: Mephistopheles is the Big Bad, but Mammon is the one arranging the war effort against the forces of the Goddess; all of the other Demon Generals are subordinates to Mammon, who himself is only subordinate to Mephistopheles.
  • Greed: Mammon's deadly sin, represented by his weapons stealing an enemy's stats for his own.
  • Happily Married: To Leviathan; Mammon even makes, as part of his condition for his Heel–Face Turn, the protagonists protect his wife.
  • Headless Horseman: Mammon is a Dullahan, and has no head, which is generally concealed by his helmet.
  • Heel–Face Turn: When the curse that silences him and Leviathan is lifted from him and Serena resurrects his men that were killed by Pyra, he immediately swears fealty to Serena and tells her what they need to know.
  • Lady and Knight: Forms a pair like this with Leviathan as his Dark Lady.
  • Meaningful Name: Avaritia is the Latin for the sin of Greed. Primia is very close to the Latin for 'first', representing Mammon's role as the leader of the Demon Lord's forces.
  • Tin Tyrant: A very tall demon in armor from head to toe, and the leader of the Demon Lord's forces.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Used to be a far kinder man in charge of Demogorgia's guards. He returns to this after his Heel–Face Turn.
  • Unholy Matrimony: Mammon and Leviathan are lovers, and Mammon clearly respects his wife enough to apologise to her when he loses his temper.

Leviathan Invidia Neptunia

Class: Witch of Envy
The Lady of Envy.

  • Affably Evil: Like most of the Demon Generals thus far, Leviathan has been reasonably pleasant, though unlike Lucifer and Belphegor, she is dead-set on fighting the heroes after finding that they're working for a Goddess.
  • Babies Ever After: She and Mammon have a daughter after the events of Wonderful Blessing.
  • Berserk Button: The Goddesses seem to be this for Leviathan. Finding out that the Goddesses are preventing her from telling the truth about whatever they did incenses her enough to attempt to fight the protagonists.
    • Also, talking ill of her subordinates. Baron Airmlaidre learns this the hard way.
  • Boss Subtitles: Dolorous Witch of Envy.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Leviathan's deadly sin, envy, personified in many of her abilities allowing her to steal life force from others.
  • Happily Married: To Mammon; she quietly turns down Momotarou's advances by showing him her ring and remarking that he reminds her of her husband when he was young.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Like her husband, when the silencing curse is removed from her, she throws in with the protagonists.
  • Lady and Knight: Forms a pair like this with Mammon as her Black Knight.
  • Leit Motif: Hers is Symposium magarum.
  • Life Drain: Many of her weapons possess the ability to steal life force from others and one of her Personal Skills allows her to drain more using Vampiric Draining.
  • Making a Splash: She has dominion over water; one of her Threat Attacks is a whirlpool, she attempts to drown the party in one before Serena intervenes and one of her tomes is named for Charybdis.
  • Meaningful Name: Leviathan is most famous as a Sea Monster, befitting her dominion over water. Leviathan is also the demon that governs envy, the Latin name of which is her middle name. Finally, Neptune is the Greco-Roman god of the sea.
  • A Mother to Her Men: Leviathan is polite and understanding to her underlings, and skewers Baron Airmlaidre for talking ill of them.
  • Silk Hiding Steel: The name of one of her Personal Skills and it definitely befits her as a fierce, yet ladylike fighter.
  • Unholy Matrimony: Mammon and Leviathan are lovers, and Mammon clearly respects his wife enough to apologise to her when he loses his temper. She also implies that part of the reason she continues to fight is because she wants to make a world where she and her husband can live in peace, and that the Goddesses, for some reason, will not allow that.

Belphegor Tristitia Acedia

The Lord of Sloth.

  • Boss Subtitles: Indolent General of Sloth.
  • Blow You Away: Belphegor's signature weapon, Stagnation, is a Wind tome.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Belphegor is intelligent enough to have created Clash of Legends, a multi-million rhea franchise and program it on her own, but they see most endeavours as too problematic and hard.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Despite their reputation for slothfulness, Belphegor is well-prepared to deal with Mammon. She has a sword specifically designed to kill Mammon and his goons, had a plan to feed him to the Great Wiggler if need be, has networks of demons she's paid off to allow her to slip around Generia unnoticed and even shies away from a special channel of communication because people are more convenient than an easily-sabotaged secret channel.
  • Five-Second Foreshadowing: The full reveal of Belphegor's name comes very shortly before Belphegor is revealed as the creator of the Guild of Tristitia.
  • Has a Type: Apparently, Keith isn't Belphegor's type and Rosencrantz is.
  • Hikikomori: The real Belphegor is revealed to be a reclusive woman who used the armored golem Belphegor to substitute for them.
  • Meaningful Name: Belphegor Tristitia Acedia. Both tristitia and acedia were Latin terms for the sin of Sloth.
  • Official Couple: She and Jarvis by the ending.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Belphegor is only interested in the role of being a Demon General in so far as they get paid to be one and are perfectly willing to help the protagonists if they get rid of Mammon. Their side venture of running the multi-million rhea franchise of Clash of Legends is far more profitable.
  • Robotic Reveal: Belphegor's armored self that the players are made familiar with throughout the first two chapters is revealed to be a golem.
  • Samus Is a Girl: Belphegor is revealed to be an adorable young woman.
  • Sloth: Belphegor's deadly sin, exemplified by their Demon Race, the Beastkin, created because Belphegor was too lazy to create a completely new one and pasted animal parts on humans instead. Furthermore, their dialogue and interactions with Mammon imply that Belphegor couldn't really care any less about the war between the Demon Lord and the Goddesses, preferring to do their own thing. This extends to their inability to spend time and effort on a decent golem, causing their ruse to be revealed.
    • Belphegor's stats also reveal that they have abilities focused around sloth and draining an enemy's motivation, with their tome Stagnation preventing a target from attacking, their other tome Exhaustion removing a counterattack and their passive Enervating Presence removing the enemy's ability to dodge.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: Belphegor's view on their relationship with the other Demon Generals except Asmodeus, who they seem to appreciate as a fellow businesswoman.
  • Tin Tyrant: The largest of the Demon Generals, towering even over Mammon, and covered from head to toe in giantic, black armor. That turns out to be a golem. Their real form is far less imposing.
  • Troll: Created a sword called Nailclipper to kill Mammon with. It's implied they named it Nailclipper partially to piss off the very serious Mammon. Their voicemail message also tells Mammon to "get a life" and their stalkers to piss off.
  • Villains Out Shopping: It's implied that Belphegor is into the In-Universe gacha game Clash of Legends, given their massive supply of merchandise from the game. They're also more interested in playing games on their tablet than actually paying attention to Mammon during the briefing in the prologue. They're not just a player of Clash of Legends, but they are the creator of Clash of Legends.

Beelzebub Gula Nimisia

The Lord of Gluttony. Has been disguised as Sir Blobbington, Milly's pet.

  • Big Eater: Naturally, as the Lord of Gluttony. He threatens to eat a Goddess Dragon. And also as a blob.
  • God Was My Copilot: He has been disguised as Sir Blobbington the entire time. His powers and memories were sealed in Blobbonia, however, until he retrieves them.
  • The Ghost: The only Demon Lord who hasn't actually been seen. Satan mentions that he's been in Blobbonia for a while, but all the players know of Beelzebub is his sin (Gluttony), that he created Cocoa Beetles (edible beetles that taste like chocolate) and his location. Until chapter 7, which reveals that he's Sir Blobbington.
  • Fun Size / Sleep-Mode Size: As Sir Blobbington, he resembles his normal form but yellow rather than pink. He mentions that with his power returned to him, he can shift between Sir Blobbington and Beelzebub forms, though it does take time.
  • Killer Rabbit: A very powerful Demon General. In the form of a pink blob with beady eyes who loves food and being given headpats.
  • Meaningful Name: Gula and Nimisia are Latin terms relating to gluttony or hunger.
  • Nice Guy: When we finally meet him in the flesh. He never wanted war with the mortals, and split himself into many pieces rather than fight mortals.
  • Soul Jar: The pillars in the room Keith finds in Blobbonia are revealed to hold parts of Beelzebub's soul. The last fragment is Sir Blobbington.
  • Team Pet: He has been disguised as Sir Blobbington the entire time.
  • Villainous Glutton: Gluttony is the deadly sin Beelzebub represents, exemplified by their creation of Cocoa Beetles, insects that can be cooked and eaten that taste like chocolate. He is also associated with Blobbonia, populated by blobs, which do nothing but sit around and eat all day. Given that he's a giant blob himself, this makes sense.
  • Walking Spoiler: Not much can be said about him without revealing that he was with the party the entire time as Sir Blobbington or that he reveals much about the setting's real backstory.

Lucifer Superbia Promethea

Class: Brawler/Morningstar
The Lord of Pride.

  • Berserk Button: Placing Satan and Asmodeus in danger. Just ask Freya.
  • Boss Subtitles: The Morningstar.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Lucifer is mentioned to be stronger than Mammon and possibly the strongest of the Demon Generals.....if only his own pride and his tendency to sleep around didn't get in his way.
    • To put this in perspective, Lucifer at his strongest actually sends Freya, a Goddess Dragon, running for fear of her life by breaking a barrier that Belphegor couldn't with one hit.
  • The Casanova: Lucifer is implied to be this, given that he, Satan and Asmodeus were delayed in leaving Midgardia due to him flirting with a Succubus. This is further confirmed when Belphegor snarks about him constantly preferring to sleep around than actually do his job as a Demon General. He also first meets the party after a night of sleeping with multiple paramours.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: Despite his implied to be many conquests, Lucifer actually seems to care about them, calling off a fight between him and the party when his lovers attempt to intervene.
  • The Corrupter: Attempts to be this towards Baron Airmlaidre, who proves far more resistant than he expects.
  • Deal with the Devil: Loves to make these.
  • The Gadfly: Constantly taunts Mammon and Satan to piss them off, much to Mammon's (and Satan's) chagrin.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Is a Brawler akin to Keith.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: Lucifer, for most of his appearances, is a Casanova Wannabe, smarmy Deadpan Snarker who irritates the hell out of everyone around him. Then Freya threatens his friends. Cue Unstoppable Rage as Lucifer unleashes his Super Mode.
  • Light 'em Up: Lucifer's specialty; his signature weapon, Lightbringer, is a Light magical weapon.
  • Light Is Not Good: Downplayed, as Lucifer isn't particularly enamoured with the idea of conquering Generia, but Lucifer definitely isn't the best person in the world, and a lot of the symbolism surrounding him involves light and the dawn.
  • Meaningful Name: Superbia is the Latin name for the sin of pride, and Prometheus was the Greek god that delivered fire to humanity at the cost of being punished by having his liver eaten every day, evoking Lucifer's title as the Morningstar. This extends to his alias as 'Samuel Prometheus', with Samuel not being far from Samael, another name used to refer to the Devil.
  • No-Sell: Purge Demon, a spell used by the Goddesses to harm demons, has no effect on him. In fact, he proves one of the only demons to be resistant to the power of the Goddesses, mich to Freya's dismay.
  • Noble Demon: Quite literally; Lucifer is an affable man and refuses to let his paramours be injured in a fight between him and the party. He also emphasises that the party's consent is more than necessary for the request he asks of them in exchange for his help with the barrier.
  • The One That Got Away: It's heavily implied that Asmodeus was this for him. The epilogue undoes this.
  • Our Orcs Are Different: Lucifer himself is not a Goblin, but Goblins are the Demon Race of Pride.
  • Pride: The deadly sin Lucifer represents. The Demon Race associated with Lucifer, Goblins, generally tend to be super proud and oblivious to anything that might possibly go wrong in their plan (as exemplified by Guildenstern). His Personal Skills also reflect his pridefulness.
  • Screw Yourself: He definitely takes an odd liking to Keith, who resembles him In-Universe as a gag on Lucifer and Keith sharing the same base for their sprites.
  • Super Mode: One with beautiful white wings and golden eyes, which he uses against Freya.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: With Satan and Asmodeus.
  • Unstoppable Rage: Freya is on the receiving end of this from Lucifer when she attempts to hurt Asmodeus and Satan.

Satan Ira Draconia

The Lord of Wrath.

  • Friendly Enemy: Is this to Keith for a very brief period, as he and Keith are similar.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Fitting for the Lord of Wrath, Satan is easily irritated, a fact which Lucifer gleefully exploits.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite his abrasive, angry personality, Satan is surprisingly kind-hearted and noble beneath it, allowing the gargoyles Mammon recruited to leave in peace during the battle above Cizek, watching out for Lucifer, being affable with Keith and later attempting to attack the Queen of Hearts who is heavily implied to be a Goddess for kidnapping Asmodeus.
  • Meaningful Name: Ira is the Latin term for the sin of wrath, and Draconia refers to both his class as a modified Wyvern Rider and the implication that his true form might be draconic in nature.
  • Our Gargoyles Rock: Gargoyles, in Generia, are the children of Satan.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Satan's eyes glow red when he's furious. Which is often.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: With Lucifer and Asmodeus.
  • Unstoppable Rage: Satan spends his life in this state, when he isn't instead exasperated by Lucifer's antics.
  • Wrath: The deadly sin Satan represents; he has a Hair-Trigger Temper (often triggered when paired up with the incredibly trollish Lucifer) and his race, the Gargoyles, are both incredibly tough, angry and incredibly stupid. His character skill is even Wrath and all of his Personal Skills focus on Satan smashing his way into targets through sheer force of rage.

Asmodeus Luxuria Zirconia

The Lady of Lust.

  • Deadpan Snarker: At least, towards Lucifer and Satan.
  • Lust: Asmodeus' deadly sin, exemplified by her children, the Succubi.
  • Meaningful Name: Luxuria is the Latin term for the sin of lust and Zirconia is a gem that is often associated with balance, relating to Asmodeus' personality as the Only Sane Man to her compatriots Lucifer and Satan.
  • Old Flame: Heavily implied to be Lucifer's.
  • Only Sane Man: Out of the trio of her, Satan and Lucifer, Asmodeus seems to have the most sense, trying to pull her fellow Demon Generals together. Even Belphegor refers to her as this.
  • Succubi and Incubi: Asmodeus herself is a Succubus, and her children are all Succubi.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: With Lucifer and Satan.

The Eighth Demon General / Lilith Asbel Pandoria / Milly Pendleton

The lost eighth general, said to have defected a long time ago and referred to as The Deceiver. It is later all but confirmed Milly is the Eighth Demon General. For tropes that apply to Milly, see her entry in Team F's folder.

  • The Dreaded: Feared among demons. They are referred to as The Deceiver in whispered tones by anyone aware of their existence and even Mammon is terrified of facing them.
  • Red Baron: The Deceiver.
  • Token Good Teammate: The only Demon General to have defected before the events of the game, and in their guise as Milly, is even actively working against the Demon Generals.
  • Walking Spoiler: The mere mention of their existence changes everything about the nature of the war between the Demon Lord and the Goddesses, as well as explaining a lot about Milly's backstory.

The True Demon Lord Queen Demogorgia Regia Apocrypha

The actual Demon Lord behind the forces of Hellrealm. Queen Demogorgia, the true Demon Lord, who was slain by mortal adventurers due to Freya setting up a Forever War between mortals and demons.

  • Babies Ever After: She and Mephistopheles have multiple children during the epilogue.
  • Evil Overlord: Being that they are the Demon Lord. Actually averted; Demogorgia was, by all accounts, a benevolent and kind ruler who wanted peace between her people and the mortals. Too bad Freya didn't.
  • Expy: Of the Demon Queen from Maoyu, as a red-headed queen of the demons who sought peace between mortals and demons alike. Unlike the Demon Queen, however, she was slain before she could achieve her goals, but Serena successfully resurrects her.
  • Meaningful Name: The mythological Demogorgon arises from a misreading of the term 'demiurge', Regia refers to her position as lord of the demons, and Apocrypha refers to hidden, secret writings. Fitting for the Demon Lord whose story was kept secret from the world and who truly sought peace rather than war.
  • Ms. Fanservice: A very attractive demon woman. Serena even comments jealously on her looks during the epilogue.
  • The Lost Lenore: It's heavily implied that she is this to Mephistopheles, who is heavily implied to have had feelings for her, and sought vengeance over mortals when they killed her due to Freya's machinations.
  • Nice Girl: A very kind, beloved demon whose unjust death was the reason for the Forever War. Upon resurrection, she holds no grudge against Freya, and thanks Serena and Titania despite them nominally being her enemies, even making Serena the godmother to her children in gratitude.
  • Posthumous Character: Long dead before the game starts. Cecil, the first adventurer, slew her, ensuring his fame, due to Freya's machinations. Serena's goal is to resurrect her to uncover the truth, and she succeeds after the final battle.
  • Save This Person, Save the World: Resurrecting Demogorgia turns out to be crucial to stopping Freya's Forever War and saving the entire demon race from destruction.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Is only mentioned later in the story, being long dead to the point that a good portion of the demons have forgotten their existence due to growing up under Mephistopheles as their leader. Her death kicked off the Forever War between demons and humans, as part of Freya's plan to ascend to become Top God of the Goddess Dragons, due to Mephistopheles, her servant, Mammon and Leviathan wanting to go to war to avenge her.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: A kind, benevolent demon who wanted nothing more than her people to be at peace with mortals, only to be slain to start a Forever War. Serena's goal is to avert this trope by resurrecting her instead.
  • Universally Beloved Leader: Nobody who knows them has anything bad to say about them.
  • Walking Spoiler: Even more than the Eighth Demon General, Demogorgia's entire existence explains the background of the Forever War and why it happened to begin with.

Other Members of the Demon Lord's Forces:

Thanatos Morta Chrysanthema

The Lord of Death.

  • Animal Motifs: Butterflies; he's constantly seen around them.
  • Characterization Marches On: Thanatos acted more like a Cloud Cuckoo Lander in his first appearance during the prologue, only to act far more serious and mature during Chapter 1. This is justified by Thanatos implying that his prologue characterization was the result of Lucifer trolling him.
  • Enigmatic Minion: He is this to Mammon. After finding out that Serena is indeed the Goddess, instead of telling Mammon immediately, he decides to keep it to himself for....whatever reasons he has. It's also not confirmed that he even is a demon, unlike every other character under the employ of the Demon Lord.
  • In the Hood: His only two appearances in the story have had his face concealed beneath his hood.
  • Meaningful Name: Thanatos is the Greek god of death, Morta is derived from the Latin for 'death' and chrysanthemums are used in European countries as memorial flowers. Fitting for a....being called the Lord of Death.
  • Odd Name Out: One of the only demons who isn't a General or the Demon Lord whose name isn't connected to the Demon Generals.

Lautia Cinisia Mammonia and Ardenta Umbra Leviathia

Two demons who serve under Mammon and Leviathan respectively.

  • Flat Character: Unlike Rosencrantz, Guildenstern and Orobas, Lautia and Ardenta aren't as focused upon and lack a defined personality outside of their interactions. Lautia, however, gets a little more characterisation after Ardenta is defeated.
  • Hot-Blooded: Ardenta, unlike Lautia. This gets him beaten up and stabbed by Keith and Asuna. Lautia is far more reasonable, however.
  • I Owe You My Life: Lautia claims this to Keith as he leaves.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Lautia and Ardenta, despite being Flat Characters, have enough of a personality to have this dynamic going on, with Ardenta being an arrogant, hasty leader and Lautia being more cautious and wary.

Orobas Centimani Mammonia/Lucifea and Lycia Lupae Mammonia

Class: Brawler (Orobas), Mauthe Doog/Werewolf (Lycia)
A demon and a werewolf in the service of Mammon's army. Orobas has a grudge against Keith for....some reason.

  • Affably Evil: Initially starts out cursing Keith out and daring him to fight, but then proceeds to let Keith patch himself up, take a partner with him to fight Orobas and Lycia on equal ground, and promises not to hurt any of Keith's teammates if they don't attack him or his teammates during a fight between him and Keith. He also cares enough about Lycia to be actively distracted by Lycia being injured, allowing Keith to take advantage of his momentary distraction to nail him with a finisher.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Landers Minder: Lycia appears to be this, considering how exasperated he is by Orobas picking a fight with Keith.
  • Determinator: Orobas is dead-set on defeating Keith in a fight and chases him around Generia to pick fights with him in the hopes of finally winning one.
  • Duel Boss: Whenever he shows up, he demands a two-on-two fight between him and Lycia against Keith and a partner, and it becomes a secondary objective to defeat Orobas.
  • Expy: Elements of Daisaku Kuze can be found in his character, such as his choice of weapon, being an older rival to one of the younger protagonists and being ungodly stubborn. He even shares Kuze's theme.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Orobas wields Fists and is a a Brawler, so it's a given.
  • Hazy-Feel Turn: He never quite becomes a good guy, still attacking Keith, but more out of a desire to become stronger than him. [[spoiler: He even fights the goddesses directly, tanking a fireball] from Pyra to protect Keith.
  • Honor Before Reason: Despite having the advantage against Keith during their first fight due to Keith being rather wounded, Orobas lets him heal because he wants to fight Keith at his strongest to properly beat him.
  • Leitmotif: Orobas' theme is Pledge of Demon from Yakuza 0.
  • Meaningful Name: Both Orobas and Lycia have meaningful names:
    • Orobas is a demon in the Ars Goetia, renown for their ability to never be tempted and their honesty; Orobas is a Noble Demon who allows Keith to have a fair fight and doesn't give into the temptation of attacking him while he's wounded. Centimani is Latin for 'hundred hands', fitting for a demon who specialises in Good Old Fisticuffs.
    • A Dog Named "Dog": Lycia and Lupae are derived from the Greek and Latin for 'wolf'. Lycia is, of course, a werewolf.
  • Noble Demon: Orobas may want to beat Keith to a pulp, but he wants to do it, in a fair fight, with Keith at his best condition, and even offers to have a tag-team partner for Keith so he doesn't fight both Orobas and Lycia alone and let Keith heal his wounds so he and Orobas can fight at peak condition.
  • Noodle Incident: What Keith did to piss Orobas off twenty years ago.
  • Not in This for Your Revolution: Orobas couldn't care less about the war between the Goddesses and the Demon Lord. He wants to beat Keith up, period. He even challenges Lucifer to a fight over him trying to get in the way of his fight with Keith.
  • No-Sell: He initially manages to resist the Mountain Hammer due to being larger and more muscular than Keith, only to be distracted by Asuna punching his partner about, allowing Keith to nail him with it.
  • Odd Couple: A Hot-Blooded furious-looking demon and his silent werewolf partner.
  • The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: To Keith. He even fights a Goddess Dragon when she tries.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: His second fight makes it clear; Orobas himself is no pushover, as Yliss finds out when she tries to fight him. He's a fairly capable combatant who poses a threat to just about anyone who fights him, it's simply that Keith is better than him.
  • The Reveal: Orobas isn't a Demon of Greed, under Mammon, but a Demon of Pride, under Lucifer, and his proper last name is Lucifea.
  • Recurring Boss: Orobas appears during Chapter 1 and Chapter 3 to fight Keith dragging poor Lycia along for the ride.
  • The Rival: Occupies this role properly after his first fight (during the game) with Keith, always promising to fight him and beat him the next time.
  • Unknown Rival: To Keith. Orobas is still furious at what Keith did to him twenty years ago; Keith doesn't remember, doesn't really care and only acquiesces to Orobas' request for a fight because he loves fighting.
     Goddess Dragons 

All of the Goddess Dragons

  • Ancient Conspiracy: They have arranged one to keep the truth of the war between the Demon Generals and the Goddess Races out of the world. So far, Mammon, Leviathan and Discordia are aware, but due to various curses, none of them are able to inform the party of the trtuh.
  • Jerkass Gods: Serena is an arrogant, lazy woman, Freya is an idiot who constantly messes up Serena's life and who may or may no deliberately be concealing the truth of the war from her sisters and it's implied the other sisters bully Borea and Serena. Even Titania, mother of the Goddess Dragons, seems to be a jerk to Serena. The only exceptions to the rule seem to be Borea, who fits Good Is Dumb, and Discordia, who is apparently a straight-forward example of God Is Good.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: Not exactly 'villain', but the Goddess Dragons are immense Jerkass Gods when out of the public eye. They may also be behind the war between them and the Demon Lord.

Freya Cupidia Pacifica

The Goddess Dragon of Peace and Love. One of the two Goddess Dragons (the other being Serena) who handles reincarnated humans.

  • Actual Pacifist: She is the goddess of peace, after all. Not so much in reality, as the Queen of Hearts.
  • Big Bad: Is revealed to be the true villain of the game, with Mephistopheles simply another victim of her machinations.
  • Big Brother Bully: A sister variant, she does everything to humiliate and disgrace Serena, and it's implied this has been going on for centuries. It's also implied she does this to Discordia, though to a lesser extent.
  • The Ditz: Freya constantly screws up the wishes she grants to Revivians, which is something of a sore spot for Serena.
  • Dirty Coward: Attempts to bully the party and Serena when she believes she has the upper hand, only to flee from a very enraged Lucifer when he proves capable of no-selling her attacks.
  • Fantastic Racism: Against demons, even more than Serena has. She is also insanely dismissive of mortals, referring to them as 'little people'.
  • The Ghost: Freya, ostensibly due to her current role dealing with Serena's duties as wish-granter to the Revivians, remains off-screen. However, she may be actively preventing Serena and Borea from contacting Discordia to try to find out what is going on behind the scenes; why the war with the Demon Generals is happening and why Borea was sent down to Generia.
  • Jackass Genie: Not out of malice, but out of sheer incompetence; Freya can't get any wish right, as Yliss and Keith find.
  • Kick the Dog: She attempts to have Team F insult and deride Serena in exchange for the information they want. When they understandably refuse, she then threatens Satan and Asmodeus' life, which is only cut short by Lucifer appearing.
  • Love Is in the Air: One of her abilities, which she uses against the party as the Queen of Hearts.
  • Love Goddess: The Generian goddess of love, who created the elves.
  • Psychopomp: She and Serena serve this role to reincarnated humans, who get to decide between reincarnation in Japan or in Generia.
  • Smug Snake: A very arrogant, haughty Goddess who flees the moment someone proves equal to her power.

Discordia

The Goddess Dragon of Chaos.

  • The Ghost: Like Freya, she hasn't been seen on-screen yet, but one of the main plotlines after Chapter 3 is finding Discordia. Chapter 5 has Discordia appear in person.
  • God Is Good: Unlike the other Goddess Dragons, Discordia genuinely seems to be a good, competent goddess from how Serena and Borea speak of her. She lives up to the hype.
  • King Incognito: Discordia likes to help out humans in disguise as a common priestess. It's heavily implied she does this enough to have a favorite place in Ishim to visit for ice cream.
  • In-Series Nickname: Didi, courtesy of Serena.
  • Nice Girl: Serena and Borea simultaneously describe her as this. Considering the revelations about the Goddesses' possible nature, however, it's debatable whether she really is. When the party finally meets her, she's exactly as sweet as she is advertised to be and defends her sister from Freya. Serena clearly adores her, to boot.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Sea salt ice cream, enough for Serena to immediately pick up on the cleric's story and confirm that Discordia is indeed the Goddess she worked with.
  • Tongue-Tied: It's revealed that the other Goddess Dragons laid a similar curse on her as they did to Leviathan and Mammon, preventing her from telling the party the truth.

Rhea Genesia Harmonia

The Goddess Dragon of Order, Money and Contracts.

  • Boyish Short Hair: Has short black hair, with a small ponytail and is probably the least feminine Goddess Dragon bar Megara.
  • Expy: Her role as the god of order, money and contracts, chosen weapon, appearance and personality is reminiscent of Zhongli.
  • Gemstone Assault: Her magic manifests as gems or gem-like projections.
  • The Ghost: Takes Discordia's role as The Ghost after Discordia makes her first on-screen appearance. Then averts this after joining the party.
  • The Namesake: Generia's money is named after her, fitting for the Goddess of Money.
  • The One Who Made It Out: Rhea is mentioned to be this in comparison to the other Goddesses, as Discordia mentions that she left a long time ago due to her Big, Screwed-Up Family.
  • Power Nullifier: All the Goddesses have auras that boost everyone in their range; Rhea's instead negates any other aura.
  • White Sheep: In comparison to the Goddesses that remained with Titania, Rhea is mentioned by Discordia to be this, being a Goddess who implicitly hasn't picked on Serena, Discordia and Borea.

Titania

The Mother Goddess, mother to the other Goddess Dragons.

  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Freya, a Jerkass supreme, chafes at the idea that Titania would hurt her or any of her other children. No matter how much Serena disappoints her.
  • The Ghost: Like most of the Goddesses aside from Serena, Borea, Discordia and Freya, Titania has yet to appear. Until chapter 7, that is.
  • Parents as People: Titania, once she appears. She IS a loving mother, but one with far too many children and who overlooked some of her children's flaws, such as Freya. She is still attempting to make amends by the end of the story.
  • Parental Favoritism: Favors her other daughters over Serena. It's revealed that Freya and some of the other Goddesses hve been attempting to invoke this on purpose, in order to make Serena The Unfavorite by making her The Scapegoat.
    • It's implied Freya lied, as Titania is visibly still worried about Serena's whereabouts and asks Freya to look for Serena in the epilogue to chapter 7.
  • Top God: As the mother of all the other goddesses, natch.

     Other Adventurers 

Kazuto's Party

Tropes applying to all of them:

  • Hero of Another Story: All of them are shown to be having adventures independent of Team F, following their own leads in regards to the mystery of the Goddesses.
  • Missed Him by That Much: They are shown to be variously one step ahead or behind the protagonists, with the Bastapa chapters having them cleaning up the riot Keith caused and the Wybernia chapter showing them watching Team F on the news.

Kazuto Kirishima

Class: Black Swordsman
A Revivian who runs into the party during the invasion of Begnin's capital.

  • Babies Ever After: With Rena.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Like Asuna, he wished to be a Sword Art Online character, thinking it would be cool. He IS essentially Kirito in all but name now.....in a world full of people who hate Kirito. Later, twice he wishes for a larger party, and twice he's greeted with Miria and Rena.
  • Berserk Button: Other Revivians and being compared to Kirito. Also, the Goddess who granted his wish; in his case, Freya.
  • Blade Spam: Kazuto's specialty, courtesy of Adept and Elucidator having a Brave effect allowing him to attack multiple times.
  • Boomerang Bigot: Like Asuna, he dislikes other Revivians for his experiences at their hand.
  • Cool Sword: He possesses replicas of Kirito's Elucidator and Dark Repulser, which are fairly powerful swords that are locked to Kazuto alone. Elucidator has a Brave effect, allowing Kazuto to attack twice while using it and being both lighter and more powerful than an average Brave Sword, while Dark Repulser is effective against members of the Demon Race and armored opponents.
  • Dual Wielding: Kazuto specialises in this, represented by his Adept skill.
  • Expy: Like Asuna, Kazuto is this to a Sword Art Online character, in his case being Kirito. His personality is somewhat based on the abridged version of Kirito.
  • Foil: Kazuto is this to Asuna; her wish turned her into Asuna and caused her to be constantly accosted by obsessive fanboys of Asuna, his wish turned him into Kirito and caused him to be constantly attacked by obsessive haters of Kirito.
  • Hate at First Sight: Once he meets Asuna, he wants nothing to do with her. The feeling's mutual.
  • Master Swordsman: Like Asuna, Kazuto is an excellent swordfighter courtesy of his wish. Like Asuna, he needs it to fend off obsessive haters. It is only *slightly* downplayed by the fact that, unlike Asuna, Kazuto has Elucidator and Dark Repulser to aid his already considerable skill.
  • So Beautiful, It's a Curse: Downplayed compared to Asuna, but Kaztuo has been kidnapped at least once by another person who wished to be Asuna who ranted about them being "destined" to be together.

Taro Akiyama

Another Revivian who Kazuto forms a party with in the epilogue of Chapter 1.

  • Babies Ever After: He and Borea have two children.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Landers Minder: Watches out for Borea and keeps an eye on her.
  • Expy: Of Kazuma from KonoSuba. Kazuto even snarks at him about it.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite being kind of an asshole to both Kazuto and Borea, his first appearance also establishes that he found Borea wandering without some of her memories in Cornelia and that he can't really stay mad at her for getting them booted out of another adventuring party.

Miria Silverfoot and Fantine von Allia

A pair of adventurers Kazuto and Taro recruit to join them during Chapter 1.

Borea Ventea Zephyrea

The Goddess Dragon of Wind, who has, due to the machinations of Freya, ended up on Generia akin to Serena.

  • Babies Ever After: She and Taro have two children; she was pregnant with one of them during the final battle and her next child is born some time after the epilogue.
  • Blow You Away: As the Goddess of Wind, Borea's powers encompass the winds.
  • The Ditz: Is....not the brightest bulb in her first appearance.
  • Good Is Dumb: Borea appears to be one of the nicer goddesses, but is oh so stupid.
  • Hot Goddess: Borea is a fairly attractive goddess, special attention being drawn to her bust and height.
  • Meaningful Name: Boreas is the Greek god of the north wind, Ventea is the Spanish verb for blowing wind, and Zephyr is the term for a light, westerly wind. This extends to her daughter by Taro. Khione is the Greek goddess of snow and a daughter of Boreas.
  • Nice Girl: Unlike Serena, Borea seems perfectly pleasant and kind, even trying to smooth the initial tension between Taro and Kazuto. Even Serena speaks well of her.
  • Pregnant Badass: It is revealed that she was in the early stages of pregnancy during the final battle, with her and Taro's first child.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Borea is mentioned to be fairly tall and fairly attractive.
  • Stealth Pun: The Goddess of Wind is also The Ditz. She's an airhead.

Rena's Party

Rena

Class: Maid
A Revivian currently on the run from Kaisei.

  • Babies Ever After: With Kazuto.
  • Epic Flail: Possesses one, which she demonstrates to Asuna.
  • Expy: Of Rem. A deliberate example as it's implied she wished herself into this form.
  • Love Before First Sight: She fell in love with Rosencrantz on the basis of one of her regulars (an ex-girlfriend of his) talking about him fondly.
  • Loving a Shadow: Towards Rosencrantz, as she knows absolutely nothing about him except what one of her former regulars, an ex-girlfriend of Rosencrantz's, told her. Luckily, Asuna sets her straight.
  • Ship Tease: Minor hints of it with Kazuto after she joins his party.
  • Sleep Cute: Is seen doing this with Kazuto during one of their party's segments.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Towards Rosencrantz. Asuna talks her out of it and convinces her to back off Rosencrantz.
  • Super-Strength: Subtly implied as a result of her wish and the fact that Andras, an actual demon, compares her to himself and two gargoyles in strength.

Andras Calcifer Denaria

Class: Major Demon
A major demon of Greed, devoted to assisting Terrorslayer.

  • Almighty Janitor: A mere servant to Terrorslayer's family....who also happens to be a major Greed demon and towers over the entire party.
  • Battle Butler: One to Terrorslayer.
  • Meaningful Name: Calcifer is the fire demon who serves Howl from Howl's Moving Castle, while a denarius was the standard coin for the Roman Empire. Makes sense for a demon of Greed that's been contracted into serving Terrorslayer's family.
  • Noble Demon: Quite literally, a powerful demon who nonetheless has feelings of pride; this pride led them to become Terrorslayer's family's servant.
  • Noodle Incident: Terrorslayer's grandfather did something for which Andras is now indebted to them. He doesn't elaborate.

Terrorslayer the Invincible

Class: Thief
An ally of Rena's.

  • Ambiguous Gender: Their physical features are well-hidden under the hood they wear and their voice is likened to either a high-pitched boy or a girl trying to sound like a boy. The epilogue reveals they are Fantine's sister.
  • Chuunibyou: You have to be one to call yourself Terrorslayer the Invincible unironically. Or, well, genuinely invincible.
  • Hidden Depths: Graduated summa cum laude from an adventurer academy before joining up with Rena.
  • In the Hood: Their hood hides their gender and physical features from the audience.

Jeff (Jeffany) and Don (Donniann)

Two gargoyle brothers who act as muscle for Rena's crew.

  • Aerith and Bob: Their names seem relatively mundane at first compared to even the party, but their full names are Jeffany and Donniann.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: This is why they serve Rena; Rena gave them a job when nobody would take them in because they're gargoyles and too stupid to work.
  • Dumb Muscle: As comes with the territory of being a gargoyle.
  • Funetik Aksent: Like all gargoyles, Jeff and Don speak in a vaguely East London / Cockney accent.
  • Nice Guy: Both of them; Jeff offers to guide the party to a safe place on the monster-infested Crosswind Road.
  • Those Two Guys: A pair of gargoyles who serve beneath Rena and who don't speak up without the other.
     Other Characters 

Finch

Keilee's brother.

  • The Ghost: Like Beelzebub and Freya, Finch has made no appearances in the story, only appearing in Keilee's backstory.
  • Promotion to Parent: Finch ended up having to take care of Keilee after their parents died.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: It was Finch getting himself and Keilee sold to Keith that eventually led to Keilee and Keith meeting, and the sale was part of the massive amount of debt Keith racked up, eventually forcing him, Vlad and Keilee to work for Serena. Not bad for a backstory character who hasn't shown up in the present.

Guildenstern Marlowe

Class: Merchant
Rosencrantz's brother.

  • Greed: What ends up dropping him in jail; he attempts to have Asuna kidnapped for reward money. He and his party get beaten up (with Rosencrantz's help) for their trouble. This is also the reason that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are broke; Guildenstern put all their money into a casino as an "investment" only for the casino to be shut down.
  • Hypocrite: Guildenstern calls the party troublemakers after they attempt to turn Rosencrantz over to their side. This is after Guildenstern attempted to kidnap one of them.. Understandably, Rosencrantz calls him out on it.
  • Jerkass: Guildenstern is only in the game for one chapter, but he makes up for it by; attempting to have Asuna kidnapped, ignoring his far more reasonable brother's requests to back off, hypocritically calling the party troublemakers and then attempting to have his own brother beat up for trying to stop him. No wonder Rosencrantz ditches him. Benedict even explicitly compares him to his brother, who is far more likeable.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Guildenstern attempts to have Asuna kidnapped; Asuna ends up being the one to beat the absolute stuffing out of him.
  • The Millstone: Guildenstern's presence in Rosencrantz's life makes the latter's life so much worse; he goes from being an aspiring adventurer to being almost homeless, never managing to keep a girlfriend for too long because of Guildenstern chasing them away and managing to almost land Rosencrantz in jail.
  • Snake Oil Salesman: He attempts to sell junk and fake medicine to the party. Rosencrantz puts a stop to it.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: Rosencrantz refers to him as this and Guildenstern attempts to have his caravan guards attack him, despite Rosencrantz having raised him like a parent.
  • Younger Than They Look: Despite looking like Rosencrantz's dad, Guildenstern is actually the younger brother.

Baron Airmladre

Class: Brawler
A popular nobleman in Bastapa who is the target of Lucifer's plans for Bastapa.

  • Badass Boast:
    Baron Airmladre: Pride implies overconfidence. I'm not overconfident. You watch me, demon. I will win.
    Baron Airmladre, later: "....keep an eye on him. Nobody will get in the way of my plans for Bastapa. Nobody. Not even the Demon Lord."
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Like Keith, Orobas and Momotarou, Airmladre is a Brawler.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Airmladre translates in Irish Gaelic to "strong arms".
  • Blood Knight: What he boils down to; he loves fighting, respects strength, and looks forward to fighting anybody.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Shows up in a news article Marcia reads before he fully appears at the end of Chapter 1.
  • Enemy Mine: Allies with the party to defeat Leviathan when she shows up.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In his first appearance alone, Airmladre makes a vague speech about trying to make Bastapa great again, reveals that he wants to tear the system down to replace it with his own and then rejects the help of Lucifer after revealing he knows full well who Lucifer is and what Lucifer is capable of. All of this establishes Airmladre as definitely not someone to be messed with.
  • Expy: Of Senator Armstrong.
  • Graceful Loser: He takes his loss with dignity, complimenting the party on giving him a good fight.
  • Incorruptible Pure Pureness: He believes so firmly in his ideals that Lucifer is unable to tempt him, much to Lucifer (and Satan's) chagrin.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Fitting his inspiration, Airmladre curses up a storm during his appearances.
  • The Social Darwinist: His first appearance establishes his similarities to Armstrong when he declares that he wants to destroy Bastapa's disesased system to replace it with a better system where the strong can fight for what they believe in.
  • The Worf Effect: Unintentionally. He joins the group to fight off Leviathan, only for Leviathan to down him with a Critical Hit, demonstrating that she isn't someone to be trifled with.

Marin and Sirocco

Class: Flagellant (Marin), Knight (Sirocco)
Two bodyguards of Baron Airmlaidre.

  • Anti-Magic: Marin's Tormentor whip has anti-dark magic properties.
  • Bodyguarding a Badass: While they are indeed capable fighters themselves, the Baron proves to be more of a challenge to the group than either.
  • Elite Mook: What they amount to; while they have names, higher stats and better weapons, they prove to be no more challenging (Marin aside) and do not have portraits.
  • Expy: Marin and Sirocco are this of Mistral and Sundowner respectively.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Sirocco's Hexlock Shield protects him from both magical and physical attacks, making him an extreme challenge to take down.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: Marin proves far greater of a threat to the party than Sirocco, easily matching the likes of Keith, Asuna, Lucifer and Benedict in combat. Only being taken out by a lucky shot by Asahi defeats her.
  • Red Baron: Marin and Sirocco are Marin of the East and Sirocco of the Desert Wind
  • Theme Naming: Like Mistral and Sundowner, Marin and Sirocco are named for winds.

Josephine and Thaddeus

Two Wiggler-headed hunters who aid the party during Chapter 2.

Benedict and Asahi 'Beatrice' Jonson

Class: Mercenary (Benedict), Archer (Asahi)
A husband-and-wife team of bakers who live in Methiant and aid the party during Chapter 3.

  • Ascended Extra: Benedict went from a faceless Mook in the Prologue to having his own unique sprite and a legendary weapon of his own, while Asahi was only mentioned during the same chapter.
  • Blood Knight: It's heavily implied Asahi is one similar to Asuna, but just far more in control of her violent impulses.
  • Expy: Asahi is one of Sinon from Sword Art Online in a similar way to Asuna, much to her chagrin.
  • Happily Married: Like Thaddeus and Josephine, they seem to be very happy with each other.
  • Nice Guy: Benedict; he refuses to fight the party during the prologue, is incredibly pleasant and understanding of Asuna's issues, and gladly leaps to Rosencrantz' defense during Chapter 3. Asahi is much the same way.
  • Red Baron: Asahi was once known as the Demon of Lugunica.
  • Retired Badass: Both of them were adventurers before settling down and having children. Both of them still have equipment and weapons from their adventuring days.
  • Sweet Baker: Both of them run a bakery and are pleasant individuals to be around.
  • Theme Naming: Their family seems to be named for characters from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, akin to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern being named for Hamlet. They also seem to be named after the playwright Ben Jonson, similarly to how Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's last names are for Christopher Marlowe.

Sitri Diantha Leviathia

A Naga that attempted to hunt the party down after the events of Chapter 3, only to be taken in during Chapter 4.

  • Butt-Monkey: Her first appearance has her attempt to capture and hold Momo hostage, only for it to be rapidly turned around on her. Her sister Nagas also heavily disliked her and mistreated her constantly.
  • Extreme Doormat: Sitri is easily worn down and pushed around, both by the party and her fellow Naga.
  • Minion with an F in Evil: Sitri is loyal to Leviathan, but is otherwise far too kindhearted and averse to evil to actually more than a nominal member of the Demon Lord's forces. She is very quickly persuaded to stay with the party.
  • My Species Doth Protest Too Much: A Naga (who are Always Chaotic Evil) who seems to be relatively amiable and nice. It's heavily implied Sitri isn't the only one like this either.
  • Shrinking Violet: A very shy, awkward girl. However, like Milly and Yliss before her, she isn't fooled by Momo's attitude towards her.
  • Through His Stomach: The party get her to open up to them over a meal at the local Burger Fool.

Marta Kowalski

A young engineer whose project (the creation of a Magitek biplane) requires funding and who recruits the party to get them this funding in Chapter 4.

  • Early-Bird Cameo: Is mentioned in Chapter 2 as the person who built the gunpowder weapons for the Wiggler village, but doesn't appear until The Stinger to Chapter 3.
  • Expy: Bears more than a passing physical resemblance to Isara from Valkyria Chronicles, as well as sharing several character elements with her (mechanical expertise, dreams of building a plane to fly with, skilled at building weapons).
  • Gadgeteer Genius: A smart girl who created gunpowder weaponry as well as a functioning Magitek aircraft, the Vainglory. It's later confirmed that Marta is the creator of the Prototype Powder weapons, as her own signature weapon is the Prototype Powder Rifle and she gifts 42-1 a pistol to fight with.
  • Mage Marksman: Unusually for Fire Emblem on Forums, Marta is one due to possessing a magical firearm, the Prototype Powder Rifle. She also gives 42-1 a similarly enchanted pistol.
  • Motor Mouth: Starts babbling about alchemy and science after finding out 42-1 is an Artificial Human.
  • Nice Girl: Amiable and pleasant enough to offer her relatively humble abode to the party as accommodation.
  • Perpetual Poverty: Lived in this state before meeting the party, due to not being able to have a steady job, despite her family owning a mansion in Wybernia. The cash prize from the Wybernia race, combined with her joining the party, alleviate this.
  • Ship Tease: With 42-1; she has a Meet Cute with him, is fascinated by his status as an Artificial Human and noticeably blushes a few times around him. Their epilogues are also paired.
  • The Stool Pigeon: The whistleblower type: Marta lost her job and career after exposing a design flaw in airships made at her former workplace that would have made them explode at a certain altitude.
  • Wrench Wench: A cute one, at that, who works on the Vainglory and later the party's Cool Ship the Jasmine Efreeti.

Whereabouts of Drink and Coin

     The Wharf Street Warriors 

All of the Warriors

  • Badass Crew: As befitting an adventuring guild, the Warriors are fairly badass individually.
  • Determinator: Even as half the city was chasing them from place to place through the night, the Warriors never ever considered abandoning their duty of protecting Nico and never stopped fighting against any and all opposition.
  • Expy: Of the titular gang from The Warriors. It's even in the name.

Nicolette "Nico" Senara

Played By: GMPC
Class: Disciple Lord
Race: Generian
The sister of the Boss of the Wharf Street Warriors, and an former adventurer aspiring to become a cop on the Ishim beat. Protecting her is the mission of the rest of the Warriors.

  • Embarrassing First Name: She thinks Nicolette is this, and refuses to be known by anything aside from Nico.
  • Kick Chick: Specialises in kicking at close range.
  • Oblivious to Love: She has no idea Tomo has a crush on her.
  • Protectorate: Protecting Nico and letting her get home safely is the goal of the rest of the Warriors.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: Has cotton-candy pink hair and is a nice, morally-upstanding girl.

Lucy Maxavuo

Played By: SeriousConcentrate
Class: Dancer
Race: Elf
A perverted, but dependable Warrior assigned to protect Nico.

  • Black Sheep: Not because of her perversion (which is an elven racial trait), but her fascination with Kaisei culture, which is seen as weird and was the reason she was kicked out of Alfheim.
  • Extreme Libido: Despite the fact she ought to have much more important things on her mind during the night the game takes place in, she makes a point of making a pass at nearly every male she sees.
  • Gyaru Girl: A Generian version of one inspired by Kaiseian (Japanese) culture.
  • Hidden Depths: Lucy is actually a 'mangaka', who retired from drawing due to her 'manga' no longer selling, to go seek inspiration.
  • Hurricane of Euphemisms: Almost everything Lucy says.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: A good person, if very much obsessed with sex and getting laid, as per her race.
  • Ms. Fanservice: A fairly attractive elf who constantly flirts at most of the party and makes constant innuendos? She fits this trope very well.
  • Overly Long Name: The full name she assumed when she was exiled is Laumvelia Prylis Bexiage Orestua Lucidan Maxavuo - or Lucy for those who are into brevity. Her actual name doesn't fit this, being far shorter (Liasuntrom ar Aumaedom).
  • Shipper on Deck: Does her best to ship Nico and Tomo together.

Takahashi "Knuckles" Tomomi

Played By: kj1225
Class: Bandit
Race: Revivian
A sturdy, tough Warrior assigned to protect Nico.

  • All Love Is Unrequited: Has unrequited feelings for Nico, which he shows her through giving her small presents.
  • Amazon Chaser: It's heavily implied that Nico being a badass is part of the reason he crushes on her, as evidenced by his reaction to her kicking Hokage Toranosuke into the next millennium.
  • Born Unlucky: Tomo's Personal Fault prevents him landing a Critical Hit.
  • Country Mouse: He was one on Earth, living in a small town in Japan on a farm.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: His wish was to look prettier, and he was given a very effeminate appearance. Tomo was....not amused.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Relies on this as a Bandit packing Fists.
  • Jumped at the Call: Twice in his backstory; he jumped at the opportunity to help defeat the Demon Lord and he jumps at the opportunity to protect his crush Nico.
  • Megaton Punch: In his backstory, to a wyvern.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Tomo's Fault prevents him from critting enemies, but he makes up for it with brute strength and speed.

Aoibheann "Evie" O'Deorain

Played By: Powder Miner
Class: Maid
Race: Fairy
A sadistic, assholish Warrior.

  • Everyone Has Standards: Evie is smart enough not to piss off the Boss, primarily because the Boss can and will kick her ass. This is one of the few things keeping Evie in line among the Warriors.
  • Jerkass: Par excellence. It's to the point that one of Evie's listed titles is literally 'That Bitch'.
  • Master Poisoner: Specialises in poisoning people, although not lethally, primarily to make people suffer.
  • Sadist: Enjoys making people uncomfortable with her pranks.
  • Token Evil Teammate: More Jerkass than evil, but Evie is definitely not a pleasant person. However, she's ultimately just as devoted to the mission as the others, if only for the opportunity to make people suffer.
  • Troll: Evie's hobby is making people suffer through unpleasant pranks. The enemies of the Warriors are even more screwed than her teammates.

Largo "Big Blue" Dynlydan

Played By: SirAston
Class: Warden
Race: Oni
A gentle, but large Warrior.

  • Beware the Quiet Ones: A very quiet, very shy man. Who happens to be an Oni. Pissing him off is....not recommended.
  • Friendship Moment: After getting annoyed by Lucy's not-so-double entendres yet again while taking cover at the Starlight Soldiers' guildhouse, he mentioned that they need to talk about that once they can afford the time for it, directly stating he doesn't want one of his teammates to get hurt because he hesitated to step in and protect them just because they got on his nerves earlier.
  • Gentle Giant: Most Oni are this, and Largo is no different. This is the reason the Boss picked him to protect Nico; he's gentle enough that he'd never even think of hitting on Nico.
  • Making a Splash: Largo specialises in Water magic.
  • Oblivious to Love: Was initially VERY much oblivious to Lucy's advances. Over the course of the night the story is set in, he picks up on it... and becomes annoyed by her blunt and direct approaches.
  • One-Man Army: Has proven himself to be this so far, easily trouncing entire groups of the Asher Street Rogues, the drunkards fighting them outside Claudine Street Station, and the Gramercy Messiahs.
  • Oni: A Generian version of one.
  • Shrinking Violet: Like all Oni, Largo is very shy, and had to be cajoled into joining the Warriors.
  • Turns Red: Quite literally, due to the Warden's Tough Hide.
  • Underequipped Charge: In his backstory, he met the Warriors for the first time as they were fighting a dragon and decided to charge into the fight because he wanted to show them how to properly deal with a dragon, punching it hard enough to stun it. The "underequipped" part is that he wore little more than a loincloth at that time.

Lastelle "L" Fiorenzi

Played By: IcyTea
Class: Pegasus Rider
Race: Generian
A savvy, dependable Warrior, coming with her faithful mount Bowler.

  • Cool Horse: A pegasus named Bowler, even.
  • Fatal Flaw: A usually dependable and determined warrior, who occasionally gets too hasty and screws up massively. This lost her plenty of jobs before the Boss took her in.
  • The Generic Guy: The least quirky of the Warriors and the most dependable among them, to the point the Boss picked her for this very reason.
  • Hot-Blooded: She has a problem with making mistakes due to getting far too hasty.
  • Reformed Criminal: She used to be a pickpocket before being taken in under an adventurer's wing.
  • Sinister Scythe: Lastelle's weapon of choice are scythes.
  • Sole Survivor: After a mission gone wrong, Lastelle ended up being the survivor of her previous adventuring company.
  • Thrill Seeker: Her motivation in life, Lastelle seeks constant thrills and excitement.

Xerxe Pegason

Played By: Dwarmin
Class: Flagellant
Race: Generian
A religious, devoted Warrior.

  • Big Brother Instinct: Despite not being related to Nico, he has this for Nico nonetheless, and explains why the Boss placed him on her protection detail.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: A given, for someone raised by the clergy of the Goddess Dragons.
  • The Comically Serious: A serious, fiercely religious man....in Generia.
  • Fantastic Drug: Well, energy drinks. Of course, given that this is Generia, energy drinks tend to be full of magical and illegal enhancing substances.
  • Irony: Xerxe doesn't believe that the Goddesses exist. Wonderful Blessing, to which Whereabouts of Drink and Coin is a Gaiden Game to, has Serena as The Hero and Borea as a Hero of Another Story.
  • Religious Bruiser: He served as this for the Goddess Dragons' clergies before becoming one for the Adventurer Pantheon. He's still very much religious despite everything else.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Attempted to be a Flat-Earth Atheist, only for the Goddessses to take poorly to this.

Lagata "Gata" Kaguchi

Played By: Lucus Casius
Class: Alchemist
Race: Beastkin (Cat)
A studious Warrior who just wants to get home to get ready for a test tomorrow.

  • Berserk Button: Making cat jokes or treating her like a cat.
  • Cat Girl: And none too happy about it at some points.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Fitting her element, Gata has a fierce temper.
  • The Medic: The closest thing the Warriors have, due to her pharmacological and alchemical experience.
  • Playing with Fire: Her specialty as an Alchemist.

Hare

The Boss' lieutenant and one of the higher-ranking Warriors.

  • Chekhov's Gunman: Plays a very small role in the beginning to save the protagonists, but she is the reason The Boss is able to arrive in time and she also saves Cassius off-screen.
  • Little Bit Beastly: A rabbit Beastkin.
  • Motor Mouth: She has to actively slow down how she speaks in order to be understood or her words become a muddle.
  • We Need a Distraction: Works as the distraction to get most of the Asher Street Rogues away from the party to get Nico to safety.

The Boss / Trish Senara

The leader of the Warriors and Nico's older sibling.

  • Berserk Button: Attacking the Warriors under the Boss' charge is a good way to piss them off. Just ask Lowell and every gathered gang member after she was done curbstomping.
  • BFS: Their favoured weapon, Kingmaker, is this, along with Good Old Fisticuffs.
  • Big Brother Instinct: It's made clear that hurting Nico is one of the easiest ways to bring the Boss' wrath upon you. It is for this reason that they assembled a group of Warriors to protect her during the game's events.
  • The Dreaded: Evie is terrified of pissing off the Boss and refuses to subject them to her pranks. The Drake Park Chiefs, who believe the Warriors killed their leader, are scared of fighting the party not because of the party, but because they fear incurring the wrath of the Boss for harming their sister. When she makes her onscreen appearance, she lives up to this reputation, cutting down Runner, Rogue and Messiah alike and sending them packing.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Made one in Wonderful Blessing long before her appearance in Drink and Coin, under her real name, Trish.
  • Famed In-Story: Everyone in Ishim who knows the city's balance of power knows who the Boss is and fears them (and the Warriors by proxy). The Rogues take on the Warriors out of the hope of getting some street cred for taking on the Warriors, while the Chiefs notably shy away from fighting the Warriors because of the Boss' reputation. Every gathered enemy during the final chapter notably pulls an Oh, Crap! when the Boss finally appears and starts kicking their collective asses.
  • Fiery Redhead: A ferocious warrior with deep pink, almost red hair, and the leader of the Warriors.
  • The Ghost: Has yet to be seen, but they have massive presence within the backstories of the other Warriors and it is their desire to protect Nico that drives the story's events (through them assigning all of the player characters to protect Nico).
  • Samus Is a Girl: The Boss is revealed to be Nico's older sister.
     Allies of the Warriors 

Owyn Penderghast

A football fan the Warriors pick up after beating him flat.

  • Acrofatic: Despite being clearly overweight, this does not stop Owyn from keeping up with the Warriors and kicking as much ass as the rest of them.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After the Warriors beat some sense into him, Owyn helps the party get back home.
  • Football Hooligans: Is one of these, though it takes his drink being spiked for him to actually snap.
  • Happily Married: Revealed to be happily married with a wife and children in the epilogue.
  • Hidden Depths: The ferocious football hooligan turns out to be a kindergarten teacher and a family man, even working on lesson plans for his students while waiting. He was also a former adventurer, which explains his skill with magic, and goes back to this after the events of the game.

Anna Jade

  • Functional Addict: Addicted to energy drinks. Lagata is able to use this to force her to join the protagonists.

Anya von Lugenhardt

  • The Cameo: Features during a map in Wonderful Blessing as Team F fights in her hotel.
  • Riddle for the Ages: Anya's origins. Her abilities are clearly not the same as most Generian vampires, her last name is not shared by any one else, and she keeps to herself. It's implied in her epilogue she may not be of Generia and may be from elsewhere in The Multiverse, but it's not clear where.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: While she is a vampire, it's implied she's not the same kind as Keith and other Generian vampires.

Hitomi Satou

  • Expy Of Sailor Jupiter in appearance. In setting, it's implied she deliberately wished herself this way.
  • Nice Girl: Enough to allow the Warriors to use her guildhouse for refuge and to resupply.
  • Reincarnate in Another World: Like all Revivians, Hitomi did this to end up in Generia.
  • Shock and Awe: Her weapon, Supreme Thunder, as befitting her inspiration.

     Enemies 

The Drake Park Chiefs

  • The Dreaded: Though not as much as the Warriors, the Chiefs are feared in the city.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Of Lowell's plan to rule the city.

Junius

The Asher Street Rogues

Ishim FC

The Annas

The Gramercy Messiahs

The Hood Street Runners

Lowell


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