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Rune Angel Wing

    In General 
  • The Ace: Whoever Kazuya pairs with romantically and pairs with by Emblem Frame becomes an incredible power-house.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: Inverted. Lily and Anise are the only members whose uniforms expose the midriff, but they're the least feminine of the heroines.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Each angel is represented by the color of their respective Emblem Frame; orange for Apricot, dark blue for Lily, sky blue for Nano-Nano, green for Kahlua/Tequila, red for Anise and pink for Natsume. Meanwhile, Kazuya's and Roselle's Emblem Frames don't have colors, but their uniforms only differ by the color of their ties; blue for Kazuya and red for Roselle.
  • Custom Uniform: Done in a similar manner to the previous Angel Wing.
    • Apricot dons a near identical skirt and uniform style to her sister's, only the pink has been replaced with Apricot's characteristic orange.
    • Lily wears her large coat-like uniform over her Seldarian Knight Armor which consists of an armored top and skirt.
    • Nano wears her uniform over her nanomachine leotard from when she awoke from her stasis.
    • Kahlua wears a green dress underneath with high-heeled thighhigh boots, arm-length gloves, and a white mantle.
    • Anise wears a short-sleeved version of the uniform's jacket over her usual treasure hunting garb consisting of a tube-top, baggy pants, and sandals.
    • Natsume's uniform is identical to the dress she wore as the princess of the Arms Alliance except with more standardized white, black, and gold colors alongside her pink and purple dress underneath.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Like their predecessors from the Moon Angel Wing, their first and/or last names are taken from food or condiments.
    • Kazuya's surname comes from a type of shōchū (Japanese distilled beverage) called Satsuma Shiranami.
    • Apricot is named after the fruit apricot.
    • Lily's surname comes from the frozen dessert sherbet. The C. stands for "Caramel", a flavoring syrup used in many desserts.
    • Nano-Nano's surname comes from the dessert pudding.
    • Kahlua and Tequila are both names of Mexican alcoholic drinks. Their surname Marjoram is the name of an herb.
    • Anise is named after a flowering plant that's widely used to flavor food and alcoholic drinks.
    • Roselle's name is derived from a juice made from the Roselle plant called Royal Roselle.
    • Natsume's name comes from the Japanese name for the Jujube fruit, a fruit which is used in the production of some confectioneries.
  • Flower Motifs: The special cover of Eigou Kaiki has a flower associated with each Rune Angel.
    • Rico with cherry blossom petals.
    • Lily with a rose.
    • Nano with sunflowers.
    • Kahlua and Tequila with white lilies.
    • Anise with orange azaleas.
    • Natsume with white chrysanthemums.
  • The Power of Love: It works under similar mechanics to the previous game's relationships where a higher affection translates to boosted performance for an Emblem Frame. This boost can be compounded by having Kazuya's Brave Heart combine with another Emblem Frame to magnify its capabilities as well as practically doubling its fire-rate and speed.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Rico and Kahlua love sweets, Anise her spicy food, Lily her natto, and Natsume's cookies.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Inverted. Most of the team members are girls; Kazuya and Roselle are the only guys.

    Kazuya Shiranami 

Voiced by: Hisafumi Oda

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The protagonist of the second trilogy. Initially an unassuming but incredibly skilled pâtissier, he was enlisted into military service on board the Luxiole as the first ever male member of the Angel Wing while being the Rune Angel Wing's 5th member overall. After six months of grueling basic training by Forte, he arrives aboard the Luxiole mere days before things go south and the Luxiole and the Angel Wing are called to action. He is soon made the unit's provisional captain and given the crucial duty of maintaining his team's mental health by Tact, a relationship that would undoubtedly become a great asset in saving his home universe of NEUE. With approval from the team's former captain, Lily, Kazuya is made the official squad leader.

Kazuya's easily flustered nature and penchant for baking sweets belies his natural aptitude for leadership, initiative, and empathy. Kazuya's role as the straightman quickly becomes blurred as he begins to grow more accustomed to the team's antics as the games continue. Unlike Tact who used to frequent the Elsior and slack off on his duties, Kazuya has ample time to make his rounds across the Luxiole to interact with the Rune Angel Wing and the regular crew. He is often times found with his old friend Lunti in the Cafeteria.

Kazuya pilots the RA-000 Brave Heart, an odd piece of Lost Technology that technically is not an Emblem Frame but has the unique ability to merge with another Emblem Frame to significantly boost its performance.


  • Always Someone Better: Feels like this when compared to Roselle but only in certain routes, they're on pretty good terms no matter what happens in the end.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Kazuya noticeably has a slightly tan skin complexion in his first appearance before becoming what it is now in the profile picture.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: Kazuya volunteers to help around the ship during the vacation period after the confrontation on Seldar and Melba ropes Kazuya into crossdressing as a maid to assist her in the Tea Lounge. To her initial delight and later horror, Kazuya's disguise turns out to be too effective.
  • Audience Surrogate: Besides his incredibly gifted talents for baking, Kazuya is mostly just a normal person who is brought aboard the military life smack dab in the middle of a dimension-wide first contact event only four years in.
  • Battle Couple: From the first-half of the first game and onward of the GAII trilogy as Kazuya joins a majority of the fights that take place alongside the rest of the Rune Angel Wing.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: Narrowly Averted. Kazuya struggles to ask out his date in the first game to accompany him to the resort. If the player chooses Rico, he manages to call her out of her room but struggles to actually ask her out and runs off. Kazuya however stops himself, turns around, and properly asks her out to accompany him.
  • Chef of Iron: A skilled fighter and also a pro at cooking, desserts in particular.
  • Chekhov's Gun: It is hinted early in the beginning of Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira where Forte reveals the circumstances of Kazuya's enlistment where Milfie chose his application from a pile of them at random. Kazuya is distraught at how it was just chance that got him such a position but Forte assures him that Milfie's luck has far more in store for him than he could possibly ever guess. By the final game, Eigou Kaiki no Toki, all of this does come back full circle.
    • A particular one exclusively in Nano's route across the first two games. When Kazuya actually dies and has his arm severed in an accident after combat, Nano sacrifices her nanomachines that compose her physical body to restore him. Particularly, the nanomachines that restored his severed right arm is more or less a big chunk of Nano and becomes a plot-resolution object in Nano's route again in Mugen Kairo no Kagi.
  • Chick Magnet: He qualifies for this trope, and Tact doesn't, because the RUNE Angels are much friendlier to Kazuya right off the bat than the MOON Angels were to Tact initially (however, Kazuya still has to work his butt off to get an Angel to actually fall in LOVE with him, rather than simply thinking he's unusually cute and sweet).
  • Combining Mecha: The main strength of the Brave Heart that combines with another NEUE Emblem Frame to boost its performance across the board.
  • Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Compared to Tact, Kazuya starts out a lot meeker and easily intimidated but soon grows into his own, becoming a lot more snarky and comfortable with the eccentrics of his team. While a bit more easily flustered, Kazuya shows respectable aptitude and initiative in his role as a leader even in his earliest days in service. Kazuya's rank as an ensign allows him to tour the ship a lot more frequently as part of his duties as a combatant, as he physically takes to the field with his Emblem Frame.
  • Crucified Hero Shot: He's submitted to this during the climax of the final two chapters of Eigou Kaiki in front of his chosen Angel, after being impaled by Herea. There's no actual cross holding him, instead being held up by the spikes piercing his hands.
  • Declaration of Protection: In Rico's route in the first Galaxy Angel II game, this prompts him to maneuver himself so he is between Apricot and an explosion. For his trouble he gets pierced in the back by shrapnel which cuts deep enough to make him spew blood out of his mouth; also for his trouble he gets into an opportune situation, namely while he's recovering in the medbay, for him and Apricot to confess their love to each other. Also makes this declaration to Lily in the third game and more or less applies to the other girls when they're picked by the end of the series.
  • Dragged into Drag: He got stuck in scenarios forcing him to crossdress multiple times before he joined the Rune Angel Wing. Joining doesn't get him away from it if you plan to do Natsume's route, as Melba forces him to do so under the name 'Katherine' (it involves a maid outfit). Nearly happens again in the third game (again Natsume's route), but within seconds Lily neutralizes it; the tomboyish Anise gets hit much harder in her route.
  • The Empath: Facilitated through Tact's gift, the Telepathic Fur. With the Space Whale's absence on the Luxiole, Tact had utilized this item to better gauge how the Rune Angel Wing were feeling and he passes it down to Kazuya who uses it during his free roam segments to interact with his teammates. All Kazuya needs to do is to hold the fur, close his eyes, think of his teammates, and their locations and mood are transmitted to him. Apparently the Telepathic Fur was a gift Tact received from Mint.
    • Kazuya's potential with the Telepathic Fur eventually culminates with the ability to Astral Project during the climax of Eigou Kaiki.
  • Ensign Newbie: Along with most of his fellow Rune Angel Wing members with the sole exception of Lily who is a proper Lieutenant.
  • Expy Coexistence: Kazuya and Tact as protagonists share this as both are given the duty of maintaining the mental health of their respective Angel Wing while also being a genuinely nice and caring person who eventually ends up falling in love with their chosen Angel. Kazuya comes off as a lot less lazy since his first and foremost duty is still as an ensign while Tact makes it a habit of avoiding his duties as a commanding officer. Kazuya also shares some similarities to Chitose who both were later additions to the team while also taking some time to get acclimated to their new environment. Both are also honest to a fault and easily embarrassed.
  • A God I Am Not: At the climax of Eigou Kaiki, he's empowered by the six Gatekeepers from EDEN, NEUE, PHOS, RUIN, ALTE and SKIA, becoming a match for Herea and Serena, who directly ask if he's the true god of the universe. He denies it, stating that he's just Kazuya Shiranami, nothing less, nothing more.
  • In Touch with His Feminine Side: A very mild example. He's emotionally sensitive and freaks out at strange things, and his favorite thing to cook is sweets. Plus, in Lily's route in the first Galaxy Angel II game, for a completely justified reason, He's the one who acts like a scorned lover and runs away in near tears, and Lily has to do the "manly" thing and fix the mess she made in their relationship, in a direct inversion of the usual Galaxy Angel videogame plot. However, Kazuya does not actually behave like a girl, and is willing to do "manly" things like risk his life for the sake of his loved one or invite his loved one out on a date.
    • It should be noted that despite the above, Kazuya's physical ability is still well-trained as he was personally instructed by Forte herself and apparently boasts impressive endurance and speed even when compared to Anise, the sportiest member of the group. He even trains with Lily in swordplay as a form of strength training.
    • He also apparently was part of his highschool's ping-pong team.
  • Loves My Alter Ego: Played with in Kahlua's route in the first Galaxy Angel II game. In this case the alter ego, Tequila, thinks Kazuya only loves the original self Kahlua. Kazuya has to bake Tequila a cake and kiss her in order to convince her that since Kahlua and Tequila are both (mostly) the same person, Kazuya loves them both.
  • Made of Iron: Kazuya can physically endure quite a lot of damage compared to Tact as early as his first game.
    • Rico's route has him and his spacesuit getting punctured by space ship debris that has him cough up blood and lose consciousness afterward. Mordent tells him after he regains consciousness that he's lucky to be alive.
    • The first time Kazuya gets thrown by Rico in Eigou Kaiki has Kazuya apparently break his neck from the impact.
  • Naïve Newcomer: Has the important distinction of being a complete newcomer to the military life and the politics of cross-dimensional relations between EDEN and NEUE. He is the essential eyes for the player who is introduced to experience the new universe.
  • Not Distracted by the Sexy: The one time Nano-Nano shapeshifts into a "busty woman" for Kazuya to stare at, he doesn't react. His lack of reaction to the busty woman's big breasts earns him more brownie points with Nano-Nano. The busty women he was looking at actually reminded him of busty Moon Angels Ranpha and Forte, the latter whom he knows personally having been trained by her.
  • The One Guy: Sort of. He's not the first male in a group of women in the Galaxy Angel franchise, but he is the first male to officially be declared an "Angel," since he takes a much more active role in battles than Tact ever did (Tact gave orders from the Elsior; Kazuya gives orders but also directly latches onto an Emblem Frame to power it up).
  • Real Men Cook: Kazuya's former institute of study before his military life was at a culinary school where he was apparently a pretty big deal. While his affinity towards baking led him to become a pâtissière, he is still capable of making a fancy dinner or two if need be. He uses this skill-set to woo Tequila.
  • Rookie Red Ranger: While the Brave Heart itself is not powerful by itself, its capabilities make Kazuya an important member of the team. Kazuya himself joins the Rune Angel Wing during Lily's absence but still as a newcomer compared to some light combat experience Rico, Tequila, and Nano had prior to him joining.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: When Roselle Mateus shows up in the second Galaxy Angel II game. Kazuya's the sensitive guy; Roselle's the manly man. This actually causes a problem in Anise and Kahlua's routes since Roselle's manlier qualities attract Anise and Tequila, Kahlua's alter-ego, and indirectly causes a problem in Apricot's route due to Kazuya's insecurity about the issue, but does not become an issue in Lily's and Nano-Nano's routes.
  • Smells Sexy: Kazuya bakes sweets so frequently he smells like Apricot's big sister Milfeulle, which is why Apricot just shoves him if he touches her rather than throwing him into the air like she does to other men who touch her, Tact in particular. Tequila also comments on just how nice Kazuya smells.
  • Supreme Chef: He attended a culinary school alongside Luxiole's head chef, Lunti. Even Lunti admits that Kazuya's handiwork with desserts is superior to his own, and this is coming from the guy who cooks meals for every person on the ship.
  • Sweet Baker: Kazuya excels in making desserts and baking.
  • Targeted to Hurt the Hero: In order for Kazuya's Angel to become a proper host of the Will Goddess, Serena, the Will aims to kill Kazuya in front of her in order to break her.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Only one very tiny, played-for-laughs example. If Tact romanced Vanilla in the previous trilogy, and the player made the correct choice at the beginning of the first Galaxy Angel II videogame to have Vanilla as Tact's married wife in Galaxy Angel II, Kazuya will wonder aloud why Nano-Nano doesn't call Tact "Papa" the way she calls Vanilla "Mama." The other Rune Angels joke that it's so Tact won't have any trouble picking up girls, an activity that would be made inconvenient if he was called "Papa" in public, which very briefly gets Vanilla irritated at Tact since she and Tact are married at that point. Tact apologizes. Vanilla warns him "Be careful...dear," but this is clearly in jest and the matter is cleared up.

    Apricot "Rico" Sakuraba 

Voiced by: Yuuna Inamura

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The first member of the Rune Angel Wing and the younger sister of Milfeulle Sakuraba. Apricot "Rico" Sakuraba joined the Luxiole due to her immense adoration of her older sister but also due to her compatibility with one of the Emblem Frames discovered in NEUE. Like her sister, she was apparently a priestess on the White Moon before being selected. The opposite to her sister, Rico is often described as an "honor student" who possesses an intelligent and studious nature and is tasked with helping around the Luxiole with its logistics such as keeping tally of stock in the Luxiole's Storage Room and writing the team's mission reports and briefings. A notable quirk she possesses is her pathological fear of men stemming from a childhood incident that, upon contact with a male, will grant her near superhuman strength to which she uses to throw them across the room over her shoulder.

Much like her sister, Apricot helps Kazuya around the initial tour of the Luxiole and introduces the regular crew members as well as the other Angel Wing members.

She pilots the RA-001 Cross Caliber, an all-rounder Emblem Frame that is reminiscent of her sister's own Lucky Star with its signature enormous beam cannon.


  • Badass Adorable: One of the sweetest girls of the franchise who only happens to have recently entered her teens but also completely capable of tossing solid stone statues, armed robotic sentries, and fully armored men like bowling balls with absolute ease.
  • Berserk Button: The one time Rico gets incredibly upset is during her route in the final game where a rumor spreads on the ship that she and Kazuya have gotten engaged. Embarrassed beyond belief, they go around trying to correct the rumor but she is quick in noticing that Kazuya seems way more against the notion of them getting married later on with how vehement he is in wanting to fix the misunderstanding due to embarrassment. In comparison, while still embarrassed, she doesn't find the idea unpleasant or out of the realm of possibility. This eventually leads to Rico punching Kazuya across the room and leaving her in tears.
  • Big Sister Worship: Apricot absolutely adores Milfeulle, her big sister; in fact, Milfeulle was one of the reasons (though not the only reason) Apricot joined the Rune Angel Troupe. At the end of the third Galaxy Angel II game, she even changes her hairstyle to match Milfeulle's as a joke (thanks to being given Milfie's old accessories), essentially becoming an orange-haired Milfie. While she starts out with this as nearly a defining trait, she grows to become more independent while still loving her sister just as much.
  • Book Smart: Easily one of the conventionally smarter members of the Rune Angel Wing whose primary task outside of fighting is managing the Storage room, entering information and writing up the team's meeting reports and dossiers, and tallying the Luxiole's stock. She's also frequently trusted in getting newcomers to the Luxiole their rooms and keycards in working order. Nano has her beat in medical text (being the adopted daughter of the previous Angel team's medic helps), Tequila and Lily know more about NEUE due to being natives (Rico, being Milfie's little sister, is from EDEN), while Anise (another native) is more perceptive than smart. She's usually the only one among the team who ends up reading the reports they've given.
  • Bookworm: As the brains of the team, Rico enjoys reading novels during the rare time she's not helping out around the ship. She particularly likes mystery novels.
  • Cherry Blossom Girl: Named Apricot Sakuraba, a love interest and her pink ribbons have cherry blossoms on them.
  • Does Not Like Men: Subverted. Apricot likes men just fine, in the sense that she can maintain a civil conversation with a man, can express concern for the well-being of nearby males, and in general maintains a pleasant demeanor. The problem is that men make her nervous and she's afraid of them, not that she hates them. Kazuya Shiranami is an exception for either one reason or two reasons depending on whether or not you're playing Apricot's route. The first reason, which applies in all routes, is that because Kazuya frequently bakes sweets, the smell tends to stick to him and remind Apricot of her big sister Milfeulle. The second reason, if you're playing Apricot's route, is that Apricot eventually falls in love with Kazuya and this motivates her to try to get rid of her fear of men at least enough so she can be close to Kazuya.
  • Expy Coexistence: She obviously fulfills the same role as her sister in both combat and character roles. While her sister is a bit ditzy, Rico is incredibly smart and organized. Both love sweets but Milfie is the one who can cook while that role in GAII actually falls on the protagonist, Kazuya. Both end up starting to show interest in the protagonist of their respective trilogies quite early. Milfie has her luck while Rico has her extreme strength which later turn out to be a byproduct of her intelligent unconsciousness. Even their Hyper Weapons are similarly named.
  • Freudian Excuse: When she was a child, Rico went to an idol concert and got stuck inside a room filled with other attendees, most of them male and the collective panicking frightened her. The darkened room and mass of people thrashing around with the little Rico being between everyone caused her to develop her fear of males.
  • Girl Next Door: Aside from her pathological reflex, Rico is easily the most "normal" of the girls among the Rune Angels. Much like how if Tact chooses Milfie, the latter reveals how she had fallen for Tact the earliest, and Rico admits similarly how she had feelings for Kazuya as soon as they met as well.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She ties her hair into two small pigtails that look adorable on her.
  • Girls Love Chocolate: Rico is particularly close to Kahlua for their love for sweets and unofficially form the EDEN Sweets Club where she presides as its president and surreptitiously hands Kazuya a book of EDEN sweets to subconsciously have his inner baker be inspired to make and share his creations with them.
  • Hates Being Touched: More like "by reflex she throws a man into the air if he touches her". Justified due to an incident in her youth.
  • In-Series Nickname: She's almost universally referred to as "Rico" from Ap-Rico-t barring formal self introduction scenes.
  • Kiss of Life: If playing Apricot's route in the first Galaxy Angel II videogame, during their beach date a duo of male surfers take an unhealthy interest in Apricot. It just gets one of them thrown into the sea for their trouble due to Apricot's fear of males being activated by touch; however, when Kazuya goes to rescue the one thrown into the sea so he won't drown, the other surfer makes the mistake of trying to grab Apricot, who then throws HIM into the sea due to her conditioned fear reflex, but he falls on top of Kazuya and knock him out. That makes it necessary for Apricot to wake Kazuya up through CPR, but she inadvertently steals Kazuya's first kiss in the process.
  • Leitmotif: Kokoro to Kokoro no Present.
  • Mature Younger Sibling: Rico, despite being one of the younger members of her unit, comes off as a lot more mature and studious in her duties in the military than her sister, who aside from fighting, mostly stuck to gardening and cooking. Rico in comparison writes up the reports for the benefit of the team in the briefing room meetings, organizes the ship's stock, and helps with other tasks around the ship. Rico however still knows when to have her fun though.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: The Book Smart younger sister to the ditzy older sister.
  • Super-Strength: Not all the time; it only gets triggered if a male touches Apricot, due to her fear of men. Kazuya's an exception; he just gets a normal-strength "shove" because he reminds Apricot of her sister Milfeulle (because Kazuya smells like her). Eventually manages to get it under control.
  • Through Her Stomach: Kazuya having a dessert focus originating from a culinary school allows him to take less of an impact from Rico's reflex caused by male contact.

    Lily C. Sherbet 

Voiced by: Erina Nakayama

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The second member and the original squad-leader of the Rune Angel Wing hailing from the NEUE universe's capital planet of Seldar, an anachronistic planet of medieval knights. Prior to joining the Angel Wing, Lily was the leader of Seldar's Royal Guard, a position that she still holds in her heart with her unwavering loyalty to her planet and king. She is considered one of the most accomplished blademasters of her time and her discipline follows her as she adheres to strict military protocol even when among friends. This is contrasted to when her eccentric side cracks through, particularly being prone to emotional outbursts be it out of excitement or sadness. While still polite, Lily's eccentric tendencies belies her usually stern attitude which often throws people even more off when she begins sobbing uncontrollably or yelling at something.

Lily is noticeably absent for the first half of Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira where she rejoins the team before the battle on Seldar before the game's midway point and the all-important route choice. While Lily holds the highest rank of Lieutenant among her Angel Wing peers, she had no qualms letting Kazuya become the unit's captain.

Lily pilots the RA-002 Eagle Gazer, a long-range sniper whose role in combat mirrors Chitose.


  • Action Girl: Is an accomplished and well-respected member of Seldar's royal knights as well as the former captain of its imperial guard. She is regarded as one of the most prodigious wielders of the blade her planet has ever produced. Also shares this role with Anise in the Angel Wing for their physical abiilities.
  • Arranged Marriage: A plot-point that comes up in her route in Mugen Kairo where her father wishes to marry her off to a powerful family to increase their family's prestige.
  • Badass Longcoat: Her Angel Wing Custom Uniform has a significantly longer coattail than her peers.
  • Berserk Button: While she is officially a member of the Luxiole and later the UPW, her previous position and her loyalties to her planet and king remain resolute. Anyone who dares to mock them will usually have Lily brandish her blade immediately. Anise finds this out the hard way but Lily is told by her king personally to settle down.
  • BFS: Receives the Tingle Bell, a blade that was once previously owned by the first king of Seldar.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Her short hair suits well with her serious and dependable personality.
  • By-the-Book Cop: Firm believer in protocol and addresses others by rank with very few exceptions.
  • Child of Forbidden Love: Is the daughter of Seldarian nobility and the Red-Eye Tribe. In Seldar's past, the latter tried to conquer the planet and the former quelled their rebellion.
  • The Comically Serious: Her stern demeanor and adherence to protocol is contrasted with her eccentric mannerisms and outbursts of emotion.
  • Conflicting Loyalty: A problem that arises in her route in Mugen Kairo. Lily is torn between her relationship with Kazuya against her noble father's wishes to advance the family's prestige by marrying her off to a larger, more influential house of nobility. After some help, she obviously chooses the former.
  • Continuity Nod: Lily missed out on 5 chapters of team-building and bonding with Kazuya compared to the other girls and is fully aware of this. To get their relationship up to speed, Lily employs her awkward-combination of social skills and professionalism to build up trust with Kazuya as quickly as possible with a barrage of relationship building exercises reminiscent of all the events that Tact went through with his own Angel Wing. A meta-example as well considering that the player would have a tough time building up affection with her given the circumstances. It also crosses over into Discontinuity Nod depending on who gets chosen as Tact's wife Explanation.
    • Invoking Ranpha, Lily gets both her and Kazuya matching shirts with each other's faces on the other's shirt.
    • Invoking Milfie, she gets them an enormous cake to share in the cafe, while wearing aforementioned shirts.
    • Invoking Forte, she invites him to the park at night and shares a "trust your back" moment with Kazuya, in her swimsuit no less.
    • Invoking Mint, she later shows up to Kazuya's room in an enormous cat kigurumi.
    • Invoking Chitose, they share some green tea but this turns into a marathon as she keeps trying to get the tea stalk standing vertically and keeps pouring Kazuya tea.
    • Lastly invokes Vanilla, where she cleans Kazuya's ears.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Her hair is blue, like her visible right eye. Her left eye, the one she hides, is later revealed to be red like her mother's eyes, revealing her to be half-blood.
  • Duality Motif: She has heterochromia as a result of being a 'half-blood'. Her right eye is blue while her left eye is a hereditary red from her mother's side.
  • Dual Wielding: In Chapter 5 of Eigou Kaiki no Toki, she wields both her own sword and the Crimson Lotus against her former subordinates, Menorca and Deriana.
  • Expy Coexistence: She's the counterpart to Forte, both experts in their preferred form of antiquated weaponry outside of their Emblem Frames. Forte loves her ballistic firearms while Lily is incredibly powerful with her blade, something that her setting of origin actually still finds uses for during combat. Both were at one point the Captain of their units and both have something going on with one of their eyes. In terms of Emblem Frames, she shares a lot of similarities with Chitose as both fulfill the role of snipers in combat. They both also adhere strictly, to the best of their ability at least, to the military nature of the setting. Unlike Chitose however, Lily never budges in calling everyone by their last name and rank with the sole exception of Kazuya.
  • First Friend: To Steline, the engine room engineer who is notably very cross with everyone on board. The two strangely get along and is revealed that they've known each other for quite a while. Makes a bit more sense remembering that Steline is eccentric toward her engine work as Lily is an eccentric herself although that side of her isn't really prominent when interacting with Steline.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Her long bangs cover the left side of her face and she has a serious, no-nonsense attitude that initially makes it hard for her to socialize.
  • Inhuman Eye Concealers: She conceals the fact that she has heterochromia with her hair bangs or by wearing blue contacts because her red eye gives away that she's mixed-race and people of the Red-Eye clan are targets of Fantastic Racism.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl: If playing her route in the first sequel videogame, she wears an extremely skimpy bikini to her date with Kazuya. She picks that bikini because she can move more freely in it than in other swimsuits.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Played for laughs at first; if playing Lily's route in the first Galaxy Angel II videogame, during Kazuya and Lily's beach date, Lily wears an extremely skimpy, nosebleed-inducing bikini but does not understand why Kazuya might freak out and ask her to walk behind him instead of ahead of him (though at least she complies to his request). She also makes Kazuya uncomfortable by getting way too close to him while both of them are posing for a "holograph" photograph shot, but Kazuya lets that one slide since it's a very romantic moment he wants to treasure. Gradually played more and more seriously as Lily keeps referring to all positive social interactions as "training." This trope finally becomes a major plot point later in Kazuya's route, when, due to a series of misunderstandings in a conversation, Lily throws a priceless memento of Kazuya's down a garbage chute; the memento was the holograph snap taken of their date!!! Kazuya is clearly heartbroken, but Lily doesn't even realize she did anything wrong at first and she even refers to their previous date as a "teamwork building exercise"; Apricot finally has to explain to her that constantly referring to hanging out as training, combined with throwing Kazuya's memento away as merely the final straw that broke the camel's back, is causing Kazuya to believe that Lily cares nothing for him. Lily has to solve the problem by actually digging in the garbage chute for the memento.
  • Lady of War: A mature, yet slightly eccentric, young woman who is incredibly gifted in swordplay.
  • Large Ham: Frequently starts singing the praises of her planet's king, his wisdom, benevolence, and glory.
  • Laser Blade: Is capable of the self-explanatory "Anti Magic Blade" technique that most often takes the form of a projectile-slash that dispels all forms of magic that comes into contact with it.
  • Leitmotif: Lonely Heart de OK-Da
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Her dynamic with Kazuya is pretty much this, played for all the comedy it's worth. Kazuya is shy and meek by nature, and knows how to make desserts and confectionary. On the other hand, Lily is the least girly of the Rune Angels, blunt and straightforward, physically stronger and a more experienced combatant.
  • Mundane Utility: One of Lily's strongest abilities, and proof of mastery over her planet's swordplay, is the ability to slash away any and all forms of magic. Outside of using it during important plot moments, she uses it to play baseball against Tequila.
  • Mysterious Middle Initial: At first, it's unknown what is the meaning of the "C." in the middle of her name. The third game reveals it stands for Caramel, her mother's maiden name.
  • No Social Skills: Her strict lifestyle causes her lack of understanding in social interactions. She views group activities as social training and she has an obscured viewpoint in forming closer relationships.
  • The Perfectionist: She's notable for being incredibly stubborn in getting things right. Kazuya sees an example of this when she's found in the Luxiole's recreation lounge trying to beat a fighting game which she had never played before.
  • Prone to Tears: Lily will sometimes burst into tears unexpectedly, to the shock of everyone present. In two instances she cries so much she is unable to see where she's going, resulting in her walking into a wall.
  • Red Baron: She frequently referred to as the "Seventh Blade Guardian" back on her homeworld. The 7 referring to her high prowess in swordsmanship, as well as being the seventh person to earn said title.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: In her route in the final game, Lily is temporarily reduced to the size of a tiny fairy and due to this, has nothing to wear to cover herself. Kazuya is incredibly anxious around this fact that the slightest movement will render her naked but Lily unexpectedly shouts at him to be less shameful around this as they are lovers and should not be put off by the idea of seeing each other naked. This leads to her willingly throwing off the small piece of cloth covering her and Kazuya still freaking out.
  • Straight Man: While she is not above making mistakes from time to time, Lily is still firmly grounded in proper military attitudes to keep her friends in check.
  • Suddenly Shouting: Does this a lot which catches a lot of people off-guard.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: She's coolheaded and businesslike, but a friendly girl with a unexpectedly affectionate side that Kazuya discovers if he romances her.
  • Undying Loyalty: To her planet and king. At the conclusion of her route in Mugen Kairo, she and Kazuya also swear an oath to each other. Lily explains it is something done between warriors and Kazuya states that he doesn't count as one but Lily reassures him that the lengths he went to protect her qualifies him for such an honor.
  • Verbal Tic: Lily will sometimes express displeasure by saying "NG," which stands for "No Good." She will sometimes express agreement by saying "OK," using English letters; the latter only sounds odd because it's coming from a native Japanese speaker. Later adds even more Gratuitous English to her vocabulary.

    Nano-Nano Pudding 

Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka

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Unit 031, or Nano-Nano, is the third member of the Rune Angel Wing and Vanilla's adoptive daughter, who also named her. Nano-Nano is a unique entity who is a sentient, humanoid collection of nanomachines discovered in an ancient abandoned research facility on Femto, a moon of the planet Pico in the NEUE universe. Among thousands of other nano-machine organisms lying dormant, she was the only one who awoke and her compatibility with an Emblem Frame had her become a part of the Rune Angel Wing's initial founding. While her true age is unknown, Nano has only been fully conscious for a couple of years and her mentality reflects this as her preferred form is that of a young girl with cat-like features.

Like Vanilla, Nano frequently assists the Luxiole's doctor, Mordent, in the Medical Bay while also providing on the spot treatment for anyone who is injured. She takes a particular liking to Anise after the latter saves her from falling off the Brave Heart during their initially shaky encounter.

She pilots the RA-003 First Aider which provides repairs to the other Emblem Frames but also differs slightly from the Harvester as it has access to two Hyper Weapons where she can also utilize her normally support focused nano-machines for combat as well.


  • A-Cup Angst: In her own route, she notices Kazuya staring at a couple of women with big breasts and feels insecure about herself. Luckily, she can easily fix this by shapeshifting into a busty woman. However, Kazuya later explains that he was staring at the big-breasted women earlier because they reminded him of Forte and Ranpha, two busty members of the Moon Angel Wing Kazuya admires, not because of any attraction to them.
  • Big Eater: Her biological oddities from being a sentient nanomachine platform aside, she loves to eat. One of her favorites being an in-universe brand of umaibo called Delicious Bars.
  • Book Smart: Has encyclopedic knowledge from reading medical texts. However, Nano is slightly unaware of the other idiosyncrasies of the human biology.
  • Cat Girl: Downplayed. She has a tail where her main healing nanomachines seem to be stocked and feline mannerisms, but lacks the cat ears to complete the image.
  • Cheerful Child: She's easily the most energetic member of the team.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Nano shares Vanilla's inner intent to help people over her own wellbeing.
  • Combat Medic: Much like her adoptive mother Vanilla, Nano-Nano can treat injuries using the power of nanomachines. In addition to "Repair Wave" Nano-Nano's First Aider machine also has a "Needle Flechette" special attack that sends large needles of nanomachines out to "penetrate" the enemy ship before detonating, so Nano-Nano can fight almost as well as she can heal, while Vanilla in the first trilogy was mostly good for healing.
  • Disney Death: In the first GAII game, if you pursue Nano-Nano Pudding's route, Kazuya becomes fatally injured by critical enemy attack. Nano-Nano sacrifices herself by using up every nanomachine that comprises her body to bring him back to life. Then SHE becomes a Disney Death when Kazuya and the crew get the idea to gather all of the nanomachines together to reconstruct Nano-Nano back to life.
  • Expy Coexistence: Of her adoptive mother, Vanilla, in both character and role in combat. Both serve as medics who have the habit of prioritizing others before themselves but whereas Vanilla kept her emotions in check to more effectively utilize nanomachines, Nano has no such need to restrain herself as she herself is a walking and talking platform of nanomachines. In contrast, Vanilla acts fairly mature for her age while Nano acts really young for her actual age being older than most of the characters, having only been "activated" for a couple of years.
  • Fortune Teller: In Eigou Kaiki's free roam segment, Nano and Kahlua put on a fortune-telling act for Kazuya should he visit them in Kahlua's lab. Nano joking foretells Kazuya's death.
    • Wouldn't you know it, Kazuya's very life does come under peril and he is thought dead in the final chapter.
    • Also doubles as Hilarious in Hindsight as Kazuya would have been technically dead at least once if he chose Nano's route from the first game.
  • Fur Bikini: Not real fur, but if playing Nano-Nano's route in the first Galaxy Angel II videogame, Nano-Nano Pudding wears a tiger-striped bikini to her date with Kazuya.
  • Generation Xerox: Like her foster mother Vanilla, Nano-Nano is the team's healer, and one of the "youngest" (at least appearance-wise, she may actually be way older than her adoptive mother Vanilla) of the Angels. Played even more straight in the third Galaxy Angel II game if you're playing Nano-Nano's route, because Nano-Nano and Kazuya discover an infant nanomachine organism named "Cookie," who accidentally absorbs Kazuya and Nano-Nano's DNA, becoming their biological daughter. So just like her "mother" Vanilla, at the end of the trilogy Nano-Nano adopts a nanomachine girl as her daughter.
  • Genki Girl: Energetic and cheery almost to a fault. She does slightly mellow out in the successive games where being around Anise has made her snarkier and more mature to some extent. Due to being a sentient platform of nanomachines, she can express herself at will and still control them unlike Vanilla.
  • Happily Adopted: Vanilla is a good adoptive mother to Nano, showing concern for her and warning her to not push herself too hard. Nano in turn unconditionally loves her mother and always seeks to spend time with her whenever she can.
  • Humanshifting: Since Nano is composed entirely of nanomachines, she can change her humanoid appearance at will, down to outfit details, facial structure, and voice.
  • Last of Her Kind: The only nanomachine organism active in the NEUE system. There are about a hundred or more so girls who look just like her back "home" but none of them have awakened.
  • Leitmotif: Te to Te to
  • Leotard of Power: Her military Custom Uniform is a leotard which is something she also wear during her dormant state.
  • Like Parent, Unlike Child: Her Genki Girl personality is nothing like that of her Emotionless Girl of an adopted mom.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": She's a Mechanical Lifeform made of nanomachines and Vanilla named her Nano-Nano.
  • Luke, You Are My Father: In Eigou Kaiki no Toki, it's revealed that she and the rest of her fellow nanomachine colonies were originally created by human inhabitants of EDEN who donated their DNA, and were coded so only the donor or their descendants would be able to awaken them. Thus, the reason why Vanilla was able to activate her is because they are related to each other.
  • The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body: She notably does not like using her Humanshifting ability as impersonating people she knows gives her memory a confusing time trying to be herself instead of the person she is replicating. This becomes a problem in her route in Mugen Kairo when her memories start being replaced. She's completely fine with shapeshifting into someone she doesn't know as there is no threat of memory loss.
  • Nanomachines: She's a human-shaped nanomachine construct discovered in an abandoned laboratory on the planet Femto. She can freely choose her appearance and voice.
  • The Nicknamer: Nano has a designated nickname for nearly everyone in the team that isn't Kazuya or Kahlua/Tequila. She's notable for attaching "Rico" to Apricot and other nicknames include "Boss" for Anise, "Li-chan" for Lily, "Nat-tan" for Natsume. How Anise got hers is actually shown.
  • Playing Doctor: Only once in the first Galaxy Angel II videogame, and played for laughs and not for titillation, given the Galaxy Angel franchise's focus on innocent romance. Nano-Nano and Kazuya play doctor as Kazuya takes off his shirt and Nano-Nano examines Kazuya's chest. Then Nano-Nano offers to take off her shirt so that Kazuya can have a turn examining her chest... but Kazuya, who unlike Nano-Nano is very much aware of the Always Female Double Standard Fanservice ramifications involved with examining a girl's naked chest, runs away screaming. Nano-Nano just wonders what got into Kazuya all of a sudden, too naive to realize the implications of what she was asking him.
  • Plot-Relevant Age-Up: After the credits of the third GAII game, the player sees that Nano-Nano has shapeshifted into an "adult" version of herself, so she can properly care for "Cookie."
  • Raised by Humans: She's a nanomachine lifeform who was found and adopted by Vanilla, a human.
  • Raised in a Lab: Around a few hundred years before the events of the main story, Nano-Nano was constructed in the nanomachine laboratory on Femto, one of Pico's moons. Presumably, Nano was put under stasis following the Chrono Quake Bomb and left undisturbed until the EDEN universe came in contact with NEUE. During the Elsior's survey mission of NEUE in TCY 415, Vanilla discovered Nano in the laboratory and adopted her as her daughter.
  • Robot Antennae: She has an antenna resembling a cat's ear on the left side of her head.
  • Robot Girl: She's a nanomachine organism with the appearance of a cute young girl with a tail.
  • Shapeshifting Seducer: She tries to pull this off once in the first Galaxy Angel II videogame if you're playing her route. She transforms into a busty blonde woman so she can seduce Kazuya, but Kazuya doesn't recognize her and tells the woman to go away, he's waiting for Nano-Nano Pudding. After a long conversation with the "busty woman," he finds out that the big-breasted woman is Nano-Nano Pudding (and that he unintentionally scored major brownie points with Nano-Nano by telling the "busty woman" how much he likes Nano-Nano).
  • Spin-Offspring: She's the adopted daughter of Vanilla, one of the main characters of the first game.
  • Theme Naming: In the first trilogy, Vanilla gives her space rabbits names such as Ugi-Ugi, Mugi-Mugi and Negi-Negi. Vanilla naming her adoptive daughter Nano-Nano shows her sense of naming hasn't changed.
  • Third-Person Person: She refers to herself in third person.
  • Vague Age: Nobody knows how old Nano "actually" is as she is practically ancient according to the database recovered on Femto. She only has been awake for a couple of years which explains her naivete and youthful cheer.
  • Verbal Tic: She ends her sentences with "-nano da." She loses this when she undergoes her Plot-Relevant Age-Up.
  • Verbal Tic Name: Her name is Nano-Nano and all her sentences end with "nano-da".

    Kahlua / Tequila Marjoram 

Voiced by: Aya Hirano

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The fourth member of the Rune Angel Wing and a member of The Twelve, the 12 most powerful magic-users in the NEUE universe. Kahlua has an alternate personality named Tequila, who is brought out as the main personality whenever Kahlua consumes alcohol, who takes over piloting their Emblem Frame during combat. Due to childhood trauma, Kahlua has developed a mental block over her own prodigious talent for magic and is unable to properly cast a spell while Tequila can cast spells without issue. While not a native of the planet of Magiic, she was raised and educated there to become an incredibly powerful witch and was selected to be a part of the Rune Angel Wing after an Emblem Frame was discovered there and she was found to be compatible with it. Both personalities are accompanied by their familiar, Mimolette.

As the main personality, Kahlua is a soft-spoken and generous "older-sister" figure to the rest of the team. Her highly educated background and talent in magic is contrasted to her ditzy nature. The contrast is furthered when the serene Kahlua transforms into the boisterous Tequila who is much more energetic and flirty.

Kahlua and Tequila pilot the RA-004 Spell Caster, a mid to long range Emblem Frame that is assisted by three magic orbs that fire projectiles in combat.


Both
  • Alchemy Is Magic: Both identities are frequently found in their Lab/Workshop in the lowest deck where they brew potions and continue studying the magical arts. Kahlua frequently messes up resulting in the classic exploding test tubes and every so often invoking an unintended transformation. Kahlua also lists off some scientific knowledge as well, which surprises not only Kazuya but Mimolette as well.
  • All Witches Have Cats: She has a familiar named Mimolette that looks like the floating head of a black cat.
  • The Archmage: Kahlua and Tequila occupy a seat on the Twelve, the 12 most powerful sorcerers on Magiic. The selection process involving a tournament style one-on-one duels to see who is the most worthy.
  • Badass Bookworm: Aside from knowledge of casting magic, both personalities have a fairly solid grasp of the history of NEUE's conflicts, particularly between Magiic and Seldar.
  • Book Smart: Kahlua states that she excels in the theory of casting spells while Tequila is far better at its practical applications. Also, she was taught under the tutelage of the highest-ranked mage in Magiic so she comes from a well-educated background that we know from among the team.
  • Cleavage Window: Her dress has an opening that shows some of her cleavage. It's a lot more revealing when she's Tequila, as Tequila is more busty than Kahlua.
  • Continuity Nod: Kazuya is the sole person on the Angel Wing who is told by Tequila herself on Kahlua's fear of fire and mental block of using magic due to childhood trauma after the incident on Magiic in Zettai Ryoiki. Her past resurfaces again during Eigou Kaiki and she has to catch everyone up to speed with Kazuya already aware of the situation. Not even Mimolette knew the whole story.
  • Cool Big Sis: Both of them act as the older sister figure of the group as the oldest members of the team. Tequila herself is almost like Kahlua's older sister who she willingly lets to be the active persona.
  • Expy Coexistence: Of Ranpha, although their connection is definitely a stretch compared to the others. Kahlua is actually the object of near worship by Ranpha herself, the latter who is incredibly interested in horoscopes, fortunes, and of course, magic, which Kahlua is a genuine master of. Ranpha is rather hot-blooded which reflects more of Tequila and both of them care immensely for their siblings. In this case, Tequila almost treats Kahlua as her little sister and tends to put her needs before her own, and her role as the team's resident Cool Big Sis also somewhat mirrors Forte in the original trilogy (with Tequila being much closer to Forte personality-wise). Ranpha and Tequila also love to gossip. In contrast, Ranpha is incredibly athletic while Kahlua is considered to be the least physically capable member of the team. Combat wise, Kahlua's Spell Caster reflects more of Mint's Trick Master as they are both flanked by three drones that boost their firepower. Their hyper weapon also acts independently of their Emblem Frames, allowing them to continue fighting while it goes off.
  • Force and Finesse: Kahlua is a lot better at wide-scale spells with lengthy incantations with specific effects while Tequila is a lot better at simpler, more conventional spells. As each successive game increases their synchronicity, their potential grows even greater.
  • High-Class Gloves: Their Angel uniform includes a pair of arm-length, light green gloves, fitting for their high-class background.
  • Leitmotif: Otome Half Tone. Kahlua seems to be more associated with the arranged version while Tequila's livelier rendition embodies the regular theme.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Kahlua is the Light Feminine, being soft-spoken and a bit slow on the uptake while Tequila is the Dark Feminine, being assertive and more of a tease.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Not to the extent of the anime, but she does have her moments.
  • Split Personality: Both are basically two halves of her. One's the calmer and more reserved one, while the other one is a bit more impatient and provocative.
  • Split-Personality Makeover: Kahlua's hair is straight and blonde, while Tequila's is wavy and purple. Verita basically has Tequila's hairstyle in Kahlua's color.
  • Split-Personality Merge: In Eigou Kaiki no Toki, they temporarily merge back into one in Chapter 6 before separating again.
  • Split-Personality Switch Trigger: The mild Kahlua can turn into her more assertive alter-ego Tequila. The switch is activated when Kahlua consumes alcohol while Tequila can turn back to Kahlua at will.
  • The Tease: Tequila is the only one on the team who actively flirts to freak Kazuya out for laughs. However, the teasing gets more substantive if romanced. Kahlua does this too, since it's slightly easier for her as the oldest member of the group, but Tequila definitely does it more often.
  • Two-Person Love Triangle: In their route, Kazuya romances Kahlua and Tequila since they're essentially the same character. Therefore, Kazuya comes to like both personalities and Kahlua is actually overjoyed at the development.
  • Zettai Ryouiki: Of the skirt-and-boots variety; the only Angel whose boots are long enough to invoke this.

Kahlua

  • Alternate Identity Amnesia: For most of their life, Kahlua had no recollection of events experienced by Tequila while the latter is fully conscious when Kahlua is the active personality. The cause of this is revealed in Eigou Kaiki no Toki, namely that Tequila is actually the original personality, and Kahlua was the one created to cope with the trauma. After Chapter 6 of the aforementioned game, this is no longer the case.
  • Athletically Challenged: She's frequently seen gasping for air if the team has to run somewhere. She's seen multiple times being trained in the Luxiole's gym, either assisted by Mimolette or another Angel Wing member, trying to get fit again on the treadmill or doing crunches.
  • Beach Kiss: Kahlua and Kazuya share their first kiss with each other on the beach while Kahlua was blissfully drunk.
  • Can't Hold Her Liquor: In her route, drinking just one fruit cocktail (by a mishap from Mimolette, who mistook it for juice) leaves her in a complete daze, and she quickly cuts loose on being affectionate with Kazuya and stealing his First Kiss.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Kahlua functions as someone who goes by their own, slow and steady pace both in demeanor and speech. Where in one situation everyone might be scared that they saw a ghost, Kahlua would casually greet it hello.
  • Covert Pervert: Despite seeming more demure and modest than Tequila, taking her to a shopping date on Chapter 6 of Zettai Ryouiki reveals she enjoys wearing rather sexy lingerie (picking the same model of panties Tequila had bought a few minutes earlier, and deciding to complement them with a matching bra).
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: While she's not exactly clumsy and prone to dropping things, her motor skills and physical reaction times are on the slower side.
  • Cute Witch: She's one adorable witch.
  • Fake Memories: Eigou Kaiki no Toki reveals that part of her memories were modified by Caraway. Namely, that Tequila was the original personality while the Kahlua we know is the alternate self created to help deal with the trauma and be able to regain her use of magic.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: The blonde Kahlua is bubbly, gentle, and generous.
  • Nice Girl: Along with Rico, they are one of the nicest and warmest people on board.
  • Ojou: Comes from a well-off family with a relatively affluent upbringing and as she is the more prim and proper of the two personalities, Kahlua counts as one more than Tequila does.
  • Psychosomatic Superpower Outage: In her childhood, Kahlua was freely able to cast magic, but lost the ability due to an accident that involved her friend Mimolette Limburg. The two were stuck in a fire and Kahlua used what magic she could muster to save both of them, but the intense display of magic scared away Mimolette from Kahlua for good. This event and abandonment led to her fearing her own abilities, resulting in a mental block in her psyche. Kahlua was then helped by Caraway and the personality known as Tequila was born where all her magical aptitude coalesced. Or so she believed. In Eigou Kaiki no Toki, it's revealed that Kahlua was the alternate personality created, and Tequila was actually the original.
  • Redundancy: A conversation with Kahlua and Coronet reveals that both are fans of a magical-girl anime series.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When under comedic distress, such as an awkward social situation or eatng something unsavoury, Kahlua has shown the tendency to manually invoke a transformation without alcohol to switch to Tequila and share the uncomfortable experience, much to the latter's bewilderment.
  • Squishy Wizard: She's one of the most powerful witches in the universe, but despite making it through basic training, she's the least physically fit member of the Rune Angel Wing.
  • Super Swimming Skills: Kahlua loves swimming and is absolutely thrilled at the prospect of going to the beach.
  • Sweet Tooth: Loves sweets and is part of the unofficial EDEN Sweets Club with Rico as the vice president, Kazuya can end up as one of its members.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Due to childhood trauma, she is afraid of fire.

Tequila

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Tequila suffers with this for a bit during her route in Zettai Ryouiki, due to the curse Dieta placed on her that causes her to turn violent and try to kill Kazuya. It takes a bit of her Heroic Resolve to get herself back in control.
  • Gossipy Hens: Tequila loves to gossip and hear the latest on Kazuya romantic life if she and Kahlua aren't the ones being romanced.
  • Gratuitous English: Tequila frequently throws in some english in her sentences.
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: Not only as a result of incurring a transformation between herself and Kahlua, Tequila likes to drink every now and then be it wine or sake.
  • Hot Witch: While a witch like her other personality, Tequila is more sexy than cute.
  • Indirect Kiss: Tequila can have one with Kazuya no matter whose route he's on if he visits her in Mugen Kairo's Chapter 4 Free Roam segment.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Subverted in that Tequila cares for Kahlua enough for the latter to be the dominant personality and, if romanced, is perfectly willing to let Kahlua be the one who Kazuya pursues without interrupting them. For Kahlua's sake, Tequila had abandoned any thought of a love life of her own until Kazuya comes busting in with the notion to love both of them at the same time. It takes a bit of convincing for Tequila to be convinced but Kazuya's insistence does win her over.
  • Last-Name Basis: Similarly to Lily, Tequila refers to everyone by their last name.
  • Sexier Alter Ego: Each time she swaps from Kahlua to Tequila, her bust line (and by extension, her whole body) fills out and practically exceeds her top, leaving her green dress underneath. A free roam segment has Kazuya and Mordent discover that Tequila's bust is 2cm larger than Kahlua's.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: If she's chosen to go on a date in Chapter 6 of Zettai Ryoiki no Tobira, she drags Kazuya to a lingerie shop, and was more than willing to model some rather provocative undies in front of him. She even outright says that "lingerie is meant to entice men". And of course, there's the time Kazuya gets shoved into her chest, her reaction is of amusement rather than annoyance, and is even happy to hug him to suffocate him more.
  • Super-Powered Alter Ego: While a distinguished mage through and through, Kahlua is unable to cast magic due to a mental block. Her alternate-self Tequila does it for her.

    Anise Azeat 

Voiced by: Satomi Hanamura

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The sixth member of the Rune Angel Wing who is initially introduced as a self-proclaimed Treasure Hunter who tried to rob the Luxiole on her lonesome, serving as the tutorial stage enemy for Kazuya. Anise's next run-in with the Luxiole would be successful as she poses as a member of the Blancemanche Company, infiltrates the Luxiole, and takes off with the Brave Heart. She begins to have second thoughts of selling off the Emblem Frame as she initially planned and the Luxiole coming into assist her in the altercation that following her deal gone wrong had her temporarily join the Rune Angel Wing, as she was also revealed to be a pilot of a proper Emblem Frame of her own. Her temporary enlistment was under the condition of paying off her loan to Mint who sold her the ship that got destroyed in the debacle. Half-way through Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira, Anise gets the opportunity to name her price for saving Mint's Department Ship while the other Emblem Frames were in maintenance and she asks to be cleared of her debt, eliminating the need to stay on the Luxiole. Anise however decides to stay and becomes a fully-fledged member of the unit.

Anise is the frequent troublemaker of the group whose independent background and unfiltered speech usually rubs people the wrong way. Despite this, she still good natured, if not a bit too fast on the draw on arriving at conclusions and being seen as insensitive because of it. She also possesses prominent tomboyish qualities.

Anise pilots the RA-005 Relic Raider, an Emblem Frame noted for its speed not unlike the Kung-Fu Fighter.


  • Accidental Misnaming: A consistent Running Gag is Anise having a hard time recalling other characters' names and doesn't really try all that hard to say their names properly. Mint usually retaliates when she's the victim of the gag.
  • Action Girl: While not formally trained like Lily and Tequila have been, Anise has amassed her repertoire of physical ability, endurance, and craftiness from the 8 years she spent surviving the galaxy alone.
  • Actually a Good Idea: Anise points out certain things during conversations, be it exposition dumps or tactical meetings, that belies her usually flippant attitude. When praised for her observations however, Anise gets incredibly flustered as she is not used to praise in the slightest due to growing up completely alone the past 8 years.
  • Bedlah Babe: Anise wears a red top exposing a lot of her midriff, and pink harem pants, giving her a similar look to a belly dancer.
  • Big Eater: Anise explains that she's never picky about taste as having experienced starving during her time alone has her appreciate any meal. She later develops a taste for spice in imitating Ranpha and is known to be a frequent visitor to the Cafeteria outside of regular meal times.
  • Boyish Short Hair: At the end of her route in Eigou Kaiki she decides to cut her pigtails, leaving herself with a bob cut. Doesn't qualify as Important Haircut as she tells Kazuya she just felt like cutting it for no particular reason.
  • Butt-Monkey: Most often finds herself on the receiving end of some form of punishment for doing exactly the opposite of what she's told to do due to her recklessness. Also has the habit of saying the wrong thing every now and then. This trope gets amped up really high in Eigou Kaiki where makes some sort of faux pax at least once every chapter and getting comically reprimanded for it.
  • Chekhov's Gun: As early as the first game Anise overhears the two fairies that accompany King Soldum mention her parent's names. This point isn't brought up until her chapter in the final game.
    • Another one serves as a double example. Anise refuses to let the engineers touch the Relic Raider and this later allows Anise to bargain with Mint to break free of her debt and earn her freedom. Turns out by Eigou Kaiki that Anise's insistence on keeping the Relic Raider untouched is because none of the Engineers would be able to make sense of its custom engines which were designed by Anise's former caretaker on Azeat.
  • Combat Stilettos: Implied in her route of the third game, thanks to her changing into an outfit similar to the one Kazuya got forced into in the first game (and a CGI of Kazuya's case when his ruse is revealed).
  • Competition Freak: To a mild extent, fortunately.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Has quite a couple in Zettai Ryoiki.
    • Being introduced as someone dumb enough to try and mug the Luxiole on her lonesome already suggests her hasty attitude, as well as her irreverence as she has no idea who Tact is.
    • Surprise surprise, if given the opportunity, Anise can not only infiltrate the Luxiole but also make a clean getaway with the Brave Heart after evading the guards. Not only that, she has time to save Nano's life not really, which still paints her as a decent person.
    • Last but not least, Anise is the first to put her foot down and gives Tact an ultimatum about their impasse regarding Nano's incapacitation. While securing allies at Magiic would be the soundest priority, saving Nano comes first as Tact must protect his crew first and foremost. A bit of a meta moment here as losing their primary fighting force's combat medic would not turn out well for them in the slightest.
  • Expy Coexistence: She's the counter-part to Mint. Their plot connection is almost played for laughs, with how Mint dangles Anise's ever constant debt to her company in front of her. This is made even funnier when one considers Anise's initial debt to Mint paid, but her nature to constantly break the machines in the Luxiole Recreation Room, paid and supplied by the Blancmanche Company, accrues a new debt to Mint. Both end up being from a rich or influential family as well as having their parental figures having expectations of them. While Mint was expected to cede her wishes to become the heir to her family's business, Anise was simply asked to become a strong individual with many companions. Mint's refined nature also completely clashes with Anise's hasty and irreverent attitude. She shares more in common with her Emblem Frame counterpart with Ranpha, both being athletic and being prone to jumping to conclusions. Their Emblem Frames also are the fastest among the team which reflects their general disposition (not to mention they're both red in color). Anise also looks up to Ranpha and Forte for their athleticsm but this is more directed at Ranpha as Anise ends up picking up Ranpha's preference for spicy food.
  • Fiery Redhead: Magenta hair and a hotheaded girl. The perfect combination.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She has the stereotypical anime Tsundere twin-tail hairstyle.
  • Glass Cannon: Much like Ranpha's Kung-Fu Fighter, Anise's Relic Raider is the fastest of the team, at the cost of having very weak armor.
  • Hates Being Called Cute: Gets flustered anytime she is praised for something, even her looks.
  • Hates Wearing Dresses: She generally dislikes dresses and flowy clothing, but is forced into one during her route conflict in Mugen Kairo.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She's actually first introduced as an enemy pirate trying to get the Luxiole to surrender all their valuables; serving as the tutorial stage of the game. It's getting beaten in that battle that damages Anise's ship and makes it necessary for her to seek a loan from Mint. A woman named Dieta offers Anise a large sum of money if she can steal the Brave Heart from the Luxiole. Anise face-turns a lot sooner than most examples of this trope, though, partly thanks to Dieta double-crossing her when the Brave Heart unexpectedly merges with Relic Raider, the latter's reveal causing her to join the Rune Angels.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While brash, irreverent, hasty, and coming off as insensitive, Anise's heart is still in the right place most of the time when she's not intentionally poking fun of someone. She was the first to put her foot down to convince Tact to prioritize restoring an exhausted Nano instead of rushing on over to Magiic during an impasse. She also saves Nano mid-robbery from falling off a precarious height during their scuffle in the Brave Heart's cockpit and lands her down safely before taking off (for which Nano nicknames her "Boss").
  • Leitmotif: Hanikami Hunter.
  • Loner-Turned-Friend: After nearly a decade of surviving out alone in the galaxy, Anise finally finds her place among true friends within the Rune Angel Wing, the one thing her late parents wanted for her.
  • Malaproper: Sometimes she uses a word that sounds similar, but has a different meaning.
  • Master of Unlocking: A free roam segment reveals that Anise has a pile of locks that she lock picks in free time to keep her skills sharp. She even alludes to using hairpins and ropes Kazuya into trying it himself.
  • The Nicknamer: Mild example, she refers to Ranpha as "Sis" and Forte as "Big Sis".
  • Only in It for the Money: She's after treasure and at first couldn't care less about the battles Kazuya and crew are trying to fight. Justified, she's trying to pay off a huge debt to Mint.
  • Pirate Girl: Is introduced and commonly accused as a pirate but she always corrects people that he is a Treasure Hunter.
  • Put on a Bus: Subverted. Kazuya feared something like this would happen when Anise states that she wanted to take some time off from active duty and go treasure-hunting on her own. Kazuya feared that Anise's absence would be lengthy but she later states that she doesn't have the intention of leaving for long.
  • Raised by Dudes: After the death of her parents, Anise was mostly raised by the other members of her family's Treasure Hunting group, predominantly by its veteran members Kelvin and Grog.
  • Red Ones Go Faster: Similar to the Kung-Fu Fighter in the previous trilogy, the Relic Raider is primarily red in color and has the highest speed.
  • Rescue Equipment Attack: In the first game, she gets into a brawl with the crew after playing cards with them, and ends up grabbing a fire extinguisher to attack them. In the third game, she threatens Coronet with it, and the dialogue implies she does it on a regular basis.
  • Royal Blood: Sort of. In the second Galaxy Angel II videogame, if you're playing Anise's route, it is discovered that while not royalty and thus not a straight example of this trope, Anise actually comes from a family of "distinguished treasure hunters" who were friends with the Seldor royal family. This connection does make an appearance in the third game; the Seldor king, then undercover as 'Stanley', is the one who got Anise (then an infant) out of a collapsing mine as the two of them were prioritized by Anise's parents (Garam and Masara perished in the collapse).
  • Satisfied Street Rat: Anise's plethora of skills and on-the-spot thinking is something she is valued for. Anise has only a handful of gripes about her upbringing but also pretty content with how she has survived.
  • So Proud of You: Anise's chapter in Eigou Kaiki basically covers the first half of her life and the reason why she went to be left to her lonesome for 8 years before joining the Angel Wing. Anise was essentially kicked out of the comfort of her home to become strong left her with some unresolved family issues until she is forced to confront them again in the final game. When told that she had grown into the person her late parents wished and hoped for her to be, her existing weakness to praise reaches its peak, and she begins to cry.
  • Street Smart: She's noted to be surprisingly sharp and tactically sound in mind by Tact, Forte, and even Noa of all people. Justified as she grew up alone for several years.
  • The Tease: She asks Kazuya to feel her heart to see how fast it's racing, but she puts Kazuya's hand on her breast so Kazuya can feel her heart, embarrassing Kazuya. Slightly averted because Anise had no idea what she did wrong when Kazuya runs out crying due to her tomboyish demeanor not fully seeing herself as a potential partner for Kazuya.
  • Tomboyish Voice: She speaks in a low, husky voice to match her extremely tomboyish behavior and speech.
  • Treasure Hunter: She comes from a family of distinguished treasure hunters and proudly calls herself one too.
  • Tsundere: As obvious as it is that she likes Kazuya, she's naturally a brash and stubborn girl so she hates to show sappy feelings.
  • Unwillingly Girly Tomboy: In her route of the third game, a curse she unwittingly activated causes her to act girly for some time (during which she adopts a different outfit and styles her hair differently). She's embarrassed to death of how she acted once she returns to normal.
  • Vapor Wear: With how much skin her strapless crop top shows, it's very unlikely she can wear a bra underneath.
  • Work Off the Debt: She joins the Angel Wing to pay off her debt to the Blancmanche Company. She decides to stay permanently after some time and then accrues a new debt to Mint.

    Roselle Mateus 

Voiced by: Takashi Kondo

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The second male-member of the Rune Angel Wing and its 7th member overall. Roselle hails from the EDEN universe where he graduated at the top of his academy to become the test pilot of the Holy Blood, an Emblem Frame designed by Noa with the intent to create mass-produced Emblem Frames. He is assigned to the Luxiole along with Tapio at the start of Mugen Kairo no Kagi to bolster the Luxiole's ranks.

Roselle serves as the second straight-man to the group with his lack of experience in the overly casual setting of the Rune Angel Wing, which is in contrast to his proper military background. Depending on the route, he can potentially serve as Kazuya's romantic rival, highlighting the difference in their demeanors and experience as Kazuya was mostly selected due to Milfie's luck while Roselle was selected for his excellence.

Roselle pilots the Holy Blood, an all-rounder fighter with a notably tough armor used for its hyper weapon.


  • All Work vs. All Play: Roselle's dynamic with the Rune Angel Wing. While he lightens up later, Roselle mostly kept to himself with his training regimen like a model soldier. It was only when the Angel Wing was given a formal vacation after the Three Marquis conflict that Roselle went around looking for something to do that initially sparks the route conflicts in certain routes against Kazuya.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Roselle's entire motivation stems from wanting to fulfill his sister's wish to fly through space. Sadly, as soon as he was able to earn his credentials, he entered her hospital room to learn that she had already passed away.
  • Book Smart: Roselle excelled in both physical tests and academics to become the pilot candidate for the Holy Blood and this shows with his extensive knowledge in both its maintenance and logistics. He also was notably diligent in actually reading dossiers that were handed to him. Effectively trumps Rico in smarts with how well-versed he is in his field.
  • Broken Pedestal: He tells Kazuya that Coco wasn't the person he imagined, after hearing of all her achievements under Tact's command, and her indecisiveness when it comes to take important actions leave him very disappointed. It becomes a Rebuilt Pedestal once she finally takes charge and proves herself capable.
  • Came Back Wrong: The after credits scene of Mugen Kairo after all routes are completed reveals that Roselle's body was recovered and Eigou Kaiki reveals that the Will entity known as Herea was able to possess Roselle's vessel as he not only was a candidate to become a "god", but his utter despair of losing his pendant, the only keepsake he had left of his late sister, allowed his body to be possessed. Also an averted example as once Roselle is able to fight back against his posessor, he's actually fully himself again.
  • Chekhov's Gun: His pendant ends up coming a long way from when it is first introduced.
  • Deathbed Promotion: He's given a two-rank promotion to Corporal following his Heroic Sacrifice at the end of Mugen Kairou. When he comes back at the end of Eigou Kaiki he's demoted back to his original rank, though.
  • Duel Boss: To fully settle the matter, Kazuya and Roselle enter the Simulation Pods to engage in a mock dogfight as to prove who has the higher compatibility with Tequila using her data with the Spell Caster while Kazuya and Roselle pilot the Brave Heart that's combined with it. This mission understandably only takes place in Kahlua's route.
  • Expy Coexistence: He shares similarities to Chitose being a new addition to the team after the initial Rune Angel Wing is solidified. Both entered military service due in memory of a late family member who are integral to their character development. Both are also incredibly well educated, graduating at the top of their academies to become pilots of their Emblem Frames, and also being initially put off with how carefree their respective teams actually were off-duty. And unlike Chitose who is convinced not to sacrifice herself for the safety of others, Roselle actually commits to doing so as there was no other possible option. Also has traces of Lester where they both are more strictly military about the unit's conduct compared to Tact and Kazuya's rather relaxed take on their jobs.
  • Fish out of Water: Roselle gets along with his new teammates quite well but has a bit more trouble during downtimes in getting used to their antics. It doesn't help that he's not used to social gatherings to begin with.
  • Graceful Loser: Doesn't really hold Kazuya in any negative light after the applicable route conflicts in which they butt heads over a heroine. In fact, Roselle sees Kazuya better for it as he takes the opportunity to truly acknowledge that his social and emotional awareness is utterly lacking when compared to Kazuya's own, praising him as a fitting leader of the team.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: At the end of the Mugen Kairo, he sacrifices himself to destroy Parfait by first ramming his ship into the Parfait's giant vessel and then detonating the Chrono Strings of the Holy Blood. The sacrifice doesn't stick; he's back in the third Galaxy Angel II game, albeit under the enemy's control.
  • Leitmotif: Surprisingly has the full ensemble for his regular theme, an arranged version, and a piano version. Doesn't extend to a full vocal version like the heroines though. It is unnamed unlike the heroines' and is simply called Roselle's Theme.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: While it's technically not his fault, he nonetheless feels terrible once he regains control of his body, as he can remember perfectly everything Herea did while in control, including impaling Kazuya with apparently fatal results.
  • No Social Skills: Despite his polite attitude and generally friendly nature, Roselle went on for years in the academy as someone who shunned making connections in favor of becoming the best possible pilot he could be. His demeanor when he joins the Luxiole couldn't be mistaken at all for actual anti-social tendencies funnily enough, but then again, the perilous journey ahead of them didn't leave much room for playing around as before.
  • Not So Above It All: For a character who prides himself in being serious and professional, he surely was having a lot of fun during his impromptu race with Anise across the asteroid belt.
  • Precious Photo: Roselle has a pendant with holographic images of his little sister Bianca.
  • Ramming Always Works: The Holy Blood's Hyper Weapon, Photon Diver, involves it tucking out its wings and piercing through the targets at high speeds. It's a guaranteed One-Hit Kill for any non-boss vessel.
  • The Rival: The romantic kind, in Anise and Kahlua's routes for different reasons. At least at first he's more appealing to Anise than Kazuya since Roselle's personality more closely matches Anise's; in Kahlua's route it's Roselle who pursues Tequila. Subverted in Apricot's route; Kazuya mistakenly thinks Roselle's a rival because Roselle is "cooler" than he is, but Apricot has no interest in Roselle to begin with, it was just Kazuya's insecurities showing.
    • Not an issue in Lily's route as he actively relents and joins the Rune Angel Wing try and fix Lily and Kazuya's problem in an effective, albeit, comprehensively roundabout way.
    • Nano's route does involve him heavily but the issue also stems from Nano spending too much time transformed as someone else and risking the possibility of overwriting her memories.
  • Schedule Fanatic: Given that his mind and body must be at peak conditions to optimally pilot the Holy Blood, Roselle's entire schedule revolves around proper training and also properly resting, the latter of which also translates to not socializing with the other Angel Wing members as often as Kazuya does.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Roselle's the Manly Man to Kazuya's Sensitive Guy. This actually causes a problem in Anise and Kahlua's routes, for reasons listed in the above trope, and indirectly causes a problem in Apricot's route, again for a reason listed in the above trope.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Roselle brings up the dreaded and legendary "picnics" that the previous generation's Angel Wing constantly threw when there was a cause for celebration even during active war-time. He is flabbergasted to find those rumors ring true with this Angel Wing as well when Nano and Kazuya invite him to one.
  • Too Unhappy to Be Hungry: Roselle recounts how after his sister passed away he entered a state of incredible depression that he wasn't able to bring himself to eat for a while and lost 40 kilograms.

    Princess Natsume Izayoi 

Voiced by: Atsuko Enomoto

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The eighth and final member of the Rune Angel Wing, Natsume was formerly the 22nd crown princess of the Arms Alliance, a trio of planets whose population were once part of Seldar before being exiled in ages past. Much like Anise, Natsume's first encounter with the Luxiole was fairly hostile, leading a small detachment of her empire's fleet against the Seldar Alliance and the Luxiole. Natsume was defeated and was brought on board as a captive. Her interactions with Kazuya and the rest of the Angel Wing convinces her that she was being used as a political tool by her subordinates, the Three Marquis, to wage war against Seldar and its allies.

Initially uncooperative, Natsume begins to see that the Luxiole's crew and Seldar were not the "evil empire" that she was being led on about and later joins the fight against her conspirators. Fighting against her own people however had her status as the princess revoked but also gave her the opportunity to become an official enlisted member of the Rune Angel Wing. Much like Chitose, her route begins in the second game of the trilogy, Mugen Kairo no Kagi, which already heavily features her as a character. The game also came with a bonus disc with content for Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira to contextualize how Kazuya did not end up with the five other members of the Angel Wing prior to meeting her.

Natsume pilots the RA-006 Papillon Chaser, a heavily fortified fighter that utilizes butterfly shaped ordnances.


  • Acquired Poison Immunity: When offered cookies by Kazuya, she claims that she's ingested poisoned food before to build up immunity (so as to avoid putting other people in danger in case).
  • Animal Motifs: She sports two green butterfly hairpins and her long sleeves are somewhat reminiscent of butterfly wings.
  • Antiquated Linguistics: While not many other characters from the Arms Alliance are met, Natsume characteristically speaks with archaic Japanese, ending a lot of her sentences with -ja/jaro instead of -da/daro, and using the pronoun warawa when referring to herself.
  • Barrier Warrior: Eigou Kaiki reveals that the forehead marking she has doubles as the point where she can invoke a protective barrier-like bubble that protects her. She states that she's always had the ability and that the female members of her family can do it.
  • Bridal Carry: Kazuya has the option of satisfying her curiosity on what a Princess Carry feels like.
  • Consistent Clothing Style: Natsume wears a green neck ribbon and Cute Oversized Sleeves both in her red princess dress and Custom Uniform as a member of the Rune Angel Wing.
  • Cute Oversized Sleeves: She's a very cute and young princess who always wears outfits with oversized sleeves that go past her hands.
  • Defector from Decadence: Back when Natsume thought the Angels were evil, the Three Marquis firmly grasp the Villain Ball and decide to abandon Natsume to her fate. Natsume realizes who the real bad guys are and joins the Rune Angels.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: The bonus Kazuya "Route" included in Mugen Kairo sets up the scenario in which Kazuya would be available to romance Natsume without being involved with the other 5 Angels. This scenario warps the player back into Chapter 8 of Zettai Ryoiki where Kazuya doesn't choose any of the Angels to go on vacation with and instead gives all five of them the special vacation pass. Cross-dressing mishaps aside, the scenario ends with a special ending where the Rune Angel Wing and Chitose visit Magiic to get Kahlua de-cursed from Dieta's spell. Kazuya and Chitose bump into Natsume in civilian clothing and the two don't think too much over the encounter while Natsume continues her reconaissance.
  • Elegant Classical Musician: She's the only other Angel Wing member aside from Kazuya who can play an instrument.
  • Expy Coexistence: Like Chitose, she ends up joining the Angel Wing as its last member with their home planets being bearing Asian influences. Chitose is burdened to become a great soldier in memory of her father while Natsume shoulders the expectations to lead the Arms Alliance. They both suffer from a meta example of simply having less screentime than the others. Unlike Chitose though, Natsume's route starts a game early and the sheer lengths of Mugen Kairo and Eigou Kaiki give her significantly more time to feel as part of the team than Chitose does. Her Emblem Frame is a counter part to Forte as they both pilot the slowest but the most heavily armed and armored Emblem Frame with a high amount of explosives. Both also share a fascination for firearms.
  • The Dentist Episode: A Free Roam segment in Eigou Kaiki features Natsume in the Infirmary getting her loose tooth pulled out by Mordent, with assistance from Nano sedating her.
  • Facial Markings: There's a flower mark in her forehead. It functions as the origin of her hereditary barrier ability.
  • Fallen Princess: She's formally disowned from her home-planet after the events of Mugen Kairo, no longer making her royalty, which leaves her free to become a proper crewmember of the UPW and the Luxiole. She later gloats to the entirety of the planet that exiled her that the princess they kicked out was the one saving them again.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She was introduced as an enemy at first, being a puppet of the Three Marquis. After being captured, Natsume realizes the Angels aren't evil after they prove to be nice and friendly, so the Three Marquis must have lied to her. The Three Marquis abandoning her cements Natsume joining the Angel Wing.
  • Lady and Knight: Prior to fully joining the Angel Wing, Natsume has Lily assigned to be her bodyguard much to Natsume's chagrin as she found Lily's stubbornness tough to deal with.
  • Leitmotif: Fueru Nara Sotto.
  • Meaningful Appearance: Her incredibly long sleeves that go past her wrists quickly clues anyone in that she is royalty.
  • Mighty Glacier: Her Emblem Frame is similar to Forte's, boasting heavy firepower and defenses, but at the cost of speed and mobility.
  • The Movie Buff: She becomes the primary occupant of the Luxiole's Theater Room in Eigou Kaiki where Natsume is frequently found watching cartoons and movies. Chitose shared some of her romance and horror films for the collection.
  • Nerves of Steel: At only 11 years old, she's goading armed terrorists to shoot her and then casually dearming makeshift bombs.
  • Noblewoman's Laugh: Has a small "ohohoho" when teasing Kazuya and Lily in the latter's route.
  • Ojou Ringlets: Two hair sidelocks curled like drills. Perfect for a princess.
  • Power Tattoo: On her forehead is a flower-like mark that functions as the origin of her hereditary barrier ability.
  • Princesses Prefer Pink: She's a princess of the Arms Alliance and besides having pink hair, her Emblem Frame is pink. Specifically a shade called "pearl-pink".
  • Sheltered Aristocrat: Natsume lived a sheltered life and exhibits curiosity as expected of someone her age. Before her encounter with the Rune Angel Wing, she never knew what a movie or the flavor of sweets were.
  • Sixth Ranger: She's introduced as an enemy before joining the team at a later stage of the story.
  • Sweet Tooth: The Arms Alliance apparently do not have any traditional confectioneries and Natsume quickly grew to like them thanks to Kazuya. Natsume more or less joins Rico and Kahlua's club for sweets later on.
  • Unwitting Pawn: The Three Marquis, the true rulers of the Arms Alliance, lied to Natsume and made her think the Seldor Alliance that the RUNE Angels serve is evil.
  • Was It All a Lie?: Halfway through Mugen Kairo no Kagi, she asks Genievres directly if him taking care of her even to the point of eating poisoned food in her stead and almost dying was all to serve his own personal gain. Genievres says that yes, it was, but his hesitance before answering casts doubt into it.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: Being raised as the next ruler of the Arms Alliance characterizes Natsume's willingness to put her people before herself and have a fairly mature aura for the youngest member of the Angel Wing. The maturity only lasts for so long when something truly annoys her though.

    Mimolette 

Voiced by: Akiko Kobayashi

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The cat-like familiar belonging to Kahlua/Tequila Marjoram. He is a strange, cat-like species with inherent magical abilities whose species are native to Magiic. Mimolette is named after the childhood friend Kahlua had in her youth, who was also the catalyst for her mental block concerning magic, which necessitated the personality of Tequila to be formed. Mimolette is present wherever Kahlua goes and assists with helping Kahlua change into Tequila when the situation demands magic-based support.


  • Animal Talk: Always ends his sentences and words with "nye" as he is still a feline creature.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Is possibly the only entity in the franchise, aside from Kuromie who already knows, who acknowledges Kazuya's ability to know where Kahlua/Tequila is and who is the active personality at a given point in time during the free roam segments.
  • Expy: Mimolette is the closest thing to the games get to a Normad from the anime. While he is nowhere near as frequently abused, he is still the "mascot" character who gets some gratuitous scenes in the OP.
  • Familiar: He's Kahlua and Tequila's familiar. His magical prowess has seen him act as a body decoy, a portable mic to eavesdrop, and an umpire for impromptu baseball.
  • Flying Face: Mimolette is nothing but the flying head of a cat.
  • Meaningful Name: Named after Kahlua's childhood friend, Mimolette, a fact revealed to Kazuya by Tequila herself after Kahlua passes out from her fear of fire in Zettai Ryoiki. When Mimolette distanced herself from Kahlua, the latter named her new familiar to replace her.
  • Out of Focus: Notably gets less and less screentime as the series goes on as the Rune Angel Wing's crew get to interact way more with each other, which rarely includes Mimolette. By the time of Eigou Kaiki no Toki, Mimo is seen very rarely but is still in the opening to make some funny faces.
  • Rubber Face: Immediately in his introduction, Nano exhibits how pliable Mimo's face, or entire body, is by stretching him out, much to his discomfort. Played for laughs as Kahlua is also entertained and notes out she's never known Mimo to be that flexible. Occurs once again in the opening animation of Mugen Kairo no Kagi where Nano and Natsume are the ones pulling him.
  • Significant Name Overlap: Kahlua's childhood friend was named Mimolette and was also the cause of Kahlua developing the mental block that hinders her abilities in casting magic. Despite this, she holds the memory of their friendship in such regard that she named her familiar after her former best friend.
  • Team Pet: Mimolette is the weird floating cat head familiar of Kahlua/Tequila, so he hangs out with Rune Angel Wing often.
  • Verbal Tic: He ends his sentences with "-desu nye".

The Luxiole's Crew

    In General 
The regular crew of the state of the art battleship and the home for the Rune Angel Wing and their Emblem Frames. Unlike the Elsior, that was a piece of Lost Technology originally used as a celebratory parade-vessel turned warship, the Luxiole was designed from the ground-up as an upgrade to the Elsior. Noa's technological expertise created a vessel that was not only larger than the Elsior but was outfitted to be tougher, stronger, and faster than the Elsior while not sacrificing the accomodating living spaces the Elsior was known for. Similarly to the Elsior, where a majority of the crew were conscripted Moon Priestesses from the White Moon, the Luxiole's crew consists of some civilian members. Because the player takes control of Kazuya, a regular crew member instead of a commanding officer like Tact, the crew of the Luxiole are interacted with a lot more.
  • Edible Theme Naming: They're all named after food, mainly pastries. This fact isn't made evident until the final game in the series when Kazuya learns every crewmember's last names.
  • The Unseen: All three Brigdehands are given a face and voice starting from Mugen Kairo before being given proper names in Eigou Kaiki. The other members of the Engineering Team sans the three named ones are not given names or sprites but only their voices are heard in unison when they cheer.

    Tapio Ca 

Voiced by: Susumu Chiba

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The newly appointed Chief Operator and 2nd in Command of the Luxiole following Tact's promotion to the UPW and Coco's own promotion as the Luxiole's commanding officer.

Tapio is the sole representative of the Val-Fasq race in the second trilogy and also serves as a lens into the alien culture both before, during, and after the war with Transbaal. Starting from his introduction, Tapio also serves as the temporary helmsman of the Luxiole during combat using his race's signature ability to directly interface with machines.


  • 0% Approval Rating: Starts out this way in Mugen Kairo before becoming more accepted by the rest of the crew later on. Everyone knows he is incredibly skilled, he just happens to take his work very seriously and expects everyone else to do the same.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Tapio has a noticeably darker complexion compared to the other characters and compared to the other Val-Fasq.
  • Brutal Honesty: Tapio means well, but will not really bother to sugarcoat things.
  • Cannot Tell a Joke: In Eigou Kaiki, his ill-timed attempts at making jokes tend to leave everyone in the room speechless.
  • Colonel Badass: Holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and gets his fair share of cool moments with Coco in commanding the Luxiole against the larger ships the Emblem Frames can't deal with.
  • The Comically Serious: Tapio is unflinchingly committed to maintaining order and military professionalism on the ship. By Eigou Kaiki, his curiosity on human interaction has him start studying comedy and his regular outbursts of trying to make an appropriate joke leads to well-timed execution but to a flabbergasted audience.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Tapio's gold eyes are rarely opened except in moments of anger or sadness. He does frequently open them during combat however.
  • First-Name Basis: Despite not returning his romantic feelings, Coco sometimes refers to him by his name in certain occasions, acknowledging his request for her to call him on a first name basis.
  • Heel–Face Turn: An example for his entire race, following in Wein's footsteps. Tapio himself was a decently high ranking member of the Val-Fasq chain of command who transferred into the EDEN military after the war in the hopes of learning about the power of trust and love that the Moon Angel Wing utilized to crush the Val-Fasq fleet, purely out of inspiration and curiosity instead of revenge.
  • Humanity Is Infectious: Tapio himself becomes more interested in human culture as the games go on and his strict demeanor gets ever so slightly more approachable, or at the very least, more familiar to the rest of the crew.
  • Humorless Aliens: Tapio isn't one for jokes or sarcasm and his sincerity oftentimes mistakes the intentions of others but he more or less thinks pretty highly of everyone else. This shifts as he starts to incorporate more light-hearted joking to his repertoire.
  • Ignored Enamoured Underling: His superior Coco isn't even aware of his crush on her and mostly ignores his advances, ironically mirroring Almo's own unrequited attraction for Lester.
  • Improbable Piloting Skills: Tapio can manually take control of the Luxiole with his Val-Fasq abilities and can make conventionally impossible maneuvers to steer the ship to safety in emergency situations.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Tapio's introduction makes a rough first impression to the crew as his incredibly stern and militant attitude threatens the casual atmosphere of the Luxiole that Tact and Coco have fostered, with some even worried that Tapio intends to become the next commander instead. Tapio, however, does not have such aspirations and instead only wished to see the strength to overcome adversity and the power of trust inherent within humans. Even Tact describes him as someone who is not the most considerate of others feelings but still decidedly not a bad person. Tapio himself is a source of some sincere praise and uplifting remarks when he means it.
  • Manly Tears: The final game of the franchise has its fair share of moments that draw this out of him.
    • Occurs in the very first chapter of Eigou Kaiki where Tapio witnesses the Elsior and its Emblem Frames being sacrificed to save the Val-Fasq Homeworld.
    • And in the final chapter of the series, Tapio witnesses a flash of light that could have meant the end of existence as we know it, only to find the Rune Angel Wing at the center of the explosion safe and unharmed.
  • Mr. Exposition: As the mouthpiece of the Val-Fasq people, Tapio sheds light on the philosophy, culture, and history of his people in select moments in the series.
    • In terms of how the Val-Fasq are seen in the EDEN universe 4 years after the war, the reactions are not entirely positive. Roselle becomes immediately wary of Tapio the moment he learns that he is a Val-Fasq and a number of EDEN civilians are quick to distrust them. However, Tact, Rico, and many others are more than willing to come to understand the Val-Fasq and give them a chance. Roselle doesn't really act on his negative suspicions either.
    • Tapio accurately summarizes that his people's mindset will always prefer the most rational choice when it comes to decision making. Tapio himself and his kind still need to get better at empathizing with others.
    • Also explains a bit further on Val-Fasq and machinery interfacing. Any device that they want to apply control over requires a piece of technology called a V-Chip.
  • Significant White Hair, Dark Skin: Tapio is the only Luxiole's crew member to have dark skin and silver hair. He's revealed to be a Val-Fasq and his inclusion into the Luxiole's crew has significant contextual meaning if one is aware of their villain status in the previous trilogy.
  • The Stoic: Practically takes over Lester's role in the second series as being the one person who keeps the Luxiole's generally lighthearted atmosphere still working as a proper military vessel. While he may be even more strict than Lester, Tapio also acknowledges the results that Tact's style of leadership has achieved and is perfectly fine with letting things operate as they were but is willing to step in if efficiency falls. Also unlike Lester, Tapio does break his own stoicism when trying to gain Coco's attention.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: He's a Val-Fasq with gold eyes.
  • Tron Lines: A noticeably distinct example from his Val-Fasq peers. Nefuria, Rowil, Wein, and Gern all had parallel glowing lines running down their faces and bodies but Tapio's markings are completely different as they resemble tribal markings. Another feature unique to Tapio's Val-Fasq marks are that his change in intricacy in response to how much control he is exerting over a ship.
  • Undying Loyalty: Despite beginning his relationship with Coco on an incredibly rough start, to the point where Coco was thinking of stepping down as commander, the two have become an incredibly effective duo in commanding the Luxiole. Tapio, while critical during Coco's on-the-spot assessment, is the first to come to her defense and outright shout her praises. Tapio had fairly high expectations from Coco during the start of Mugen Kairo as the woman who assisted Tact in three major conflicts and when she finally does come in to her own, he is utterly smitten with her as she also represented the strength of humans to adapt and overcome in the face of adversity.
  • Vague Age: Tapio's age is never revealed but his position within the Val-Fasq military does make it a question to think about. His exact rank in the Val-Fasq hierarchy is never clarified but he was privy to sensitive information of his people's history predating their conflict with the EDEN civilization, a fact he explains is shared to very few select individuals.

    Lunti Fiadone 

Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino

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The Head Chef of the Luxiole and one of Kazuya's friends from before his military enlistment. Lunti is a prodigiously talented chef who prepares the entire Luxiole's crew their meals on his lonesome yet his luck with women is the exact opposite of Kazuya's, a fact that he frequently reminds his best friend of.


  • Berserk Button:
    • He does not take kindly to people suggesting the food he prepares may be poisoned.
    • On a more comedic side, he absolutely loses it whenever Kazuya and his chosen Angel flirt in front of him.
  • Best Friend: Kazuya and Lunti have been friends since their days in the Culinery Academy. Apparently both of them fell out of contact and were surprised to see each other on the Luxiole. Kazuya often comes to Lunti for advice despite the latter not being in a relationship himself. Surprising still is that Lunti actually does have sound advice to give when asked.
  • Bromantic Foil: Lunti acts as Kazuya's only male friend onboard the Luxiole. While keeping his friendly demeanor around Kazuya most of the time, he expresses extreme jealousy at the fact that Kazuya gets to be "surrounded by beautiful girls" while he gets be "surrounded by pots and pans".
  • Comical Angry Face: Has an incredibly detailed scowl where he is squinting his eyes in Zettai Ryoiki.
  • The Confidant: Lunti is one of Kazuya's unique confidants around his age he turns to for relationship advice and other worries during downtime.
  • Handsome Lech: He makes it clear that he will always prefer the company of girls over guys and is adamant in stating that "guys cannot be Angels" when Kazuya and Roselle are involved.
  • Hyper-Awareness: He mentions that he stares at the girls so often when they're around that he knows when they're feeling troubled just from looking at their expression and mannerisms.
  • Mobile Kiosk: After dinner hours, he continues manning an oden food cart in the Park. This particular point is introduced in Zettai Ryoiki once, twice in Lily's ending, and isn't brought up again until Eigou Kaiki.
  • Real Men Cook: His entire job to provide scheduled meals on time as well as customized ones on request, the latter usually being reserved for the Angels.
  • Supreme Chef: He's an incredibly talented chef. Kazuya himself states that Lunti's a better cook at everything except for desserts, which are Kazuya's specialty.
  • Team Chef: He's responsible for feeding the entirety of the Luxiole.

    Melba Brownie 

Voiced by: Kana Asumi

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The Tea Lounge Maid stationed on the Luxiole. Despite her appearance and her insistence on maintaining her role as the Tea Longue's waittress, she is a fully trained ensign compared to the other actual civilians on board.


  • Ascended Extra: Melba gets significant screentime during Kazuya's extra "route" in Zettai Ryoiki, a scenario where Kazuya ends up with none of the five Angels in order to set him up for Natsume's route in the sequel.
  • Bubbly Waitress: Melba is a cheery girl whose personality fits the flashy uniform she wears as she tirelessly works as the sole waitress of the Tea Lounge. Melba places immense pride on her job and work ethic. Even Lily commended her for her passion toward her duty. She does, however, get angry at people who loiter around the lounge and don't order anything.
  • Costume Evolution: Melba apparently changed her uniform between Zettai Ryoiki and Mugen Kairo, but it's difficult to pin down the differences between her maid outfits. Her actual uniform change from Western maid to Eastern in the final game is a lot more noticeable.
  • Idiot Hair: She has an ahoge sticking up at the top of her head.
  • Meido: Melba is the sole waitress of the Luxiole's Tea Lounge and she dresses in a classic maid outfit. Due to her bizarre training, she is quite competent at her job but she seems more concerned about playing a proper maid over being an enlisted member of the military.
  • Ninja Maid: Melba's maid uniform causes the crew to often forget she's an enlisted member of the military, but apparently she has mastered some weird martial-arts that mixes her waitress duties and conventional fighting techniques. If all else fails, she reveals that she carries a P90 with her.

    Luco Frite 

Voiced by: Makoto Yasumura

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The salesclerk who runs "Junks", the convenience store aboard the Luxiole. He's also the younger brother of Ecco Frite, who had the same job aboard the Elsior.


  • Expy Coexistence: He plays the same role as his brother in the original trilogy, having similar personalities (and even sharing the same voice actor). He does show some distress when his brother tries to interfere with his job, though.
  • Friendly Shopkeeper: Like his brother before him, he's very laidback and relaxed, except when Anise starts breaking equipment in the recreation room.

    Dr. Mordent Bagel 

Voiced by: Kunihiko Yasui

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The Luxiole's Medical Officer and Counselor. Mordent fulfills another role as the counselor for not just the young Angel Wing but for any other personnel on board. He's trained enough to fulfill this role as well as being a general physician for anyone needing medical treatment. Much like Dr. Kela before him, a lot of the less serious treatments are handled by Nano who helps him at his office.


  • Agent Scully: In Eigou Kaiki, after Kazuya temporarily leaves his body and sees what's going on, he's adamant in denying that it could have been a supernatural phenomenon.
  • Aroused by Their Voice: He has a deep but soothing voice that makes him even more attractive.
  • Hospital Hottie: He's a very handsome doctor.
  • Labcoat of Science and Medicine: He wears a doctor's overcoat.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He has long bluish-grey hair that he keeps tied on a side plait.
  • The Medic: He's the sole doctor and mental health counselor serving on the Luxiole.
  • Psychologist Teacher: If Kazuya or another Angel has a worry that they cannot readily share with their teammates, Mordent is usually the one to hear their problems out. Kazuya in particular gets a lot of help from him as he is still young and prone to making as many mistakes as the others in his relationships.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: He vehemently insists that "nobody in the medical practice has found evidence that out-of-body experiences are even possible", and that he's definitely not scared of the idea when questioned about it.
  • War Is Hell: Kazuya can talk to Mordent about the unforgiving nature of war and how while Kazuya's optimism is well-meaning, it is ultimately naive to think a war can be waged without expecting injury or death. It is a surprisingly dark topic in the otherwise relatively clean universe Galaxy Angel tends to be.

    Croix Blort 

Voiced by: Ken Uo

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The elderly Chief Engineer of the Luxiole's engineers. Croix is widely considered a genius in his field and commands the respect of the Luxiole's engineering team.


  • Intergenerational Rivalry: Croix is the rugged old Chief of Engineers of the Luxiole's Engineering Team. Coronet is the young and hasty engineering genius. The two of them often butt heads due to the slight differences in opinion which frequently leads to arguments between them.
  • Old Master: Croix has a couple grandkids and incredibly knowledgable of Emblem Frames as well as other devices.
  • Taught by Experience: When Anise's Relic Raider finally undergoes maintenance, both Croix and Coronet can't make heads or tails about its custom-built engines so Anise is convinced to make contact with the person responsible for the engine's handwork, her old caretaker Kelvin. Kelvin is brought aboard the Luxiole to perform maintenance on the Relic Raider and he imparts the know-how to Croix who manages to learn how to do so within 3 days time.

    Coronet Crouxcreme 

Voiced by: Mami Kameoka

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A member of the Engineering Team. Coronet is a hasty young prodigy who often gets into squabbles with Croix over small issues.


    Maria Steline 

Voiced by: Kanako Kondo

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A Chrono String Engineer who works separately from the other engineers that occupy the Hangar. Steline is another prodigy but is specialized in Chrono String engines which leaves her working on her lonesome down in the Engine Room. However, she seems to have no qualms about this as she prefers the company of her engines over other people.


  • Bound and Gagged: She ends up this way during Anise's raid on the Luxiole in Chapter 3 of Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira.
  • Childhood Friends: Steline and Lily have apparently known each other for 10 years. This explains her how Lily is one of the few people Steline even tolerates seeing down in the Engine Room with her.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: She's obsessed with maintaining the Chrono String cylinders and treats them as if they were people. She even baby-talks to the engines.
  • Insufferable Genius: Steline is the only engineer who works in the Engine Room partly because she's one of the specialized engineers who can maintain them but it is more likely because she's pretty unsociable. Beyond her talents, Steline is abrasive and dislikes socializing as it takes away time that she could be spending maintaining the Chrono String Engines.
  • Last-Name Basis: Notably, she's one of the few characters who's mostly addressed by surname alone, and her given name isn't revealed until the final game of the trilogy when Kazuya sees it on her name tag.
  • Wrench Wench: She's the other young female member of the Engineering Team.

    Hibiki Takuma 

Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura

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A lieutenant serving on the Luxiole, assigned as the ship's communication's operator.


  • Communications Officer: His job on the Luxiole's bridge, succeeding Almo from the original trilogy.
  • Named in the Sequel: While he appears during the events of Mugen Kairou no Kagi, he's not given a name proper until Eigou Kaiki no Toki, when Kazuya is making a list of the names of all the Luxiole's crewmembers.

    Juri Melanzana 

Voiced by: Yukiko Monden

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A lieutenant serving on the Luxiole, assigned as the ship's helmswoman.


  • Named in the Sequel: Her name isn't revealed until Eigou Kaiki no Toki, when Kazuya and the Rune Angels realize they don't know the names of the bridge's operators.
  • Shrinking Violet: She's shown to be a really timid girl who's easily intimidated by her superiors, particularly Noa and Tapio.

    Naoru and Majiru Ougyouji 

Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto

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A pair of identical twin brothers. Naoru is the Radar Technician working on the Bridge and Majiru works as part of the security team.


  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: They have large and hairy eyebrows.
  • Named in the Sequel: Their names aren't revealed until Eigou Kaiki, and Kazuya is actually surprised when he realizes there's two of them aboard.
  • Single-Minded Twins: Naoru and Majiru look and sound the same to the point that Kazuya easily mistakes one twin for the other. The only thing different about them is their jobs.

    Brenda Gluccini 

Voiced by: Yuuko Shima

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A newly reassigned member of the Transbaal military transferred to the Luxiole as a dedicated shuttle pilot.


  • Idiot Hair: She has a stray ahoge at the top of her head.
  • Overranked Soldier: Brenda, the only newcomer to the Luxiole's regular crew in the final game of the series, speaks casually to Kazuya during her introduction as she learns they're both of the same rank. When he casually mentions he is also the Captain of the Angel Wing, Brenda immediately apologizes for her rudeness for speaking out of line. Kazuya calms her down though.

Planet Seldar

    King Soldum Seldar 

Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita

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The young king of the planet Seldar, the capital planet of NEUE and the foremost authority in the political dealings with the EDEN universe. Fair and just, Soldum is accompanied by two fairies who facilitate mental linking as to communicate with others verbally, as Seldar traditions forbid him from using his voice outside of his direct family. He is a frequent collaborator in assisting the Luxiole's crew navigate through the political side of the problems that come to affect the NEUE universe as well as disclose information that only he as king is privy to.


  • Altar Diplomacy: Comes up in Natsume's extra route in Mugen Kairo. Soldum suggests a political marriage to ease tensions between the Arms Alliance and the Seldar Alliance to protect Natsume from any more political puppeteering. He is glad to see Kazuya step up and interfere with this plight.
  • Balcony Speech: Soldum breaks tradition and addresses his people in the midway point of Mugen Kairo to spur them on to help Lily counter attack a planet busting laser of all things. It works.
  • The Cavalry: Despite being the king of the capital planet of their home dimension of NEUE, Seldar consistently became the main political hostage in the two takeovers it suffered during Zettai Ryoiki and Mugen Kairo. Thus, the advanced militarized fleet never got to see combat. This is until the final quarter of Eigou Kaiki where after the Luxiole's ineffective fight against the Will god, Herea, Soldum arrives personally with his planet's fleet to finally have the chance to fight for the safety of NEUE.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: Was apparently one during his youth if his reputation as Stanley is anything to go by accounts from Masara and Grog.
  • The Good King: Aside from apparently being a womanizer during his youth, Soldum exemplifies an incredibly kind-hearted and stalwart king who seeks to protect his planet and people above all else. While his planet's authority in NEUE was established through warfare, Soldum is more than willing to seek a diplomatic solution to problems regarding the planetary alliances. He is also never overly proud of his position and frequently bids others to speak casually with him.
  • In Its Hour of Need: Despite numerous threats and attacks against Seldar, Soldum is always present during the conflict to be with his people.
  • King Incognito: Masqueraded as Stanley during a portion of his youth as to forge an alliance with the representatives of Azeat. It's during this timeframe where he met Anise's parents.
  • Universally Beloved Leader: From the number of Seldar citizens the crew meets, Soldum is highly regarded by all who know him and venerated as a incredibly benevolent ruler. The only objections to his rule come from a group of traditionalists who bemoan his benevolence being spread to the kingdom's former enemies.

    Count Rhodiak 

The heir of one of Seldar's most important noble families, who attempts to marry Lily during the events of Mugen Kairo no Kagi.


  • Dirty Old Man: He's quite old and the way he looks at Lily makes it clear he's this all the way.
  • Fantastic Racism: Eigou Kaiki no Toki reveals he backs up the extremist faction known as "Purge of Scarlet Eyes" (or "POSE" for short) who tries to exterminate the members of the Red Eye Tribe. Doubles as Dramatic Irony as he wasn't aware that Lily is a descendant of them.

Fairies

    In General 
  • Alien Fair Folk: Turns out that the fairies in the NEUE universe come from the mythical planet of Sprite.
  • Fairy Sexy: They look like miniature beautiful women with butterfly wings and revealing clothing.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Fairies in NEUE are proper alien lifeforms with history with Seldar, the Arms Alliance, and Azeat.
  • Pointy Ears: They have long pointed ears.

    Kelsie and Santa Rosa 

Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi (Kelsie) and Hirota Shiyume (Santa Rosa)

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Kelsie
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Santa Rosa

Two diminutive fairies that act as King Soldum's interpreters. Due to Seldar traditions keeping the king from using his voice in front of non-family members, the fairies facilitate speech for the king by utilizing their abilities to link their minds with others.


  • The Dividual: They're always seen together, practically finish each other's sentences and speak in sync.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Their names come from varieties of Japanese plums.
  • Fairy Companion: They accompany King Soldum everywhere he goes.
  • Finishing Each Other's Sentences: The two often finish each other's sentences and act in tandem with each other with other activities.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Kelsie wears a halter top that shows cleavage from her neck to her navel.
  • Psychic Link: The two fairies' official positions are speakers for the King of Seldar, who by tradition, are not allowed to speak with their own voices outside of immediate family. The fairies link their minds with the King and speak in his stead.
  • Sexy Slit Dress: Their naked legs are exposed due to the side slits in their skirts.
  • Sweet Tooth: They enjoy sugary substances such as syrup. When they stowaway aboard the Luxiole in Eigou Kaiki, they steal some liquid sugar from Melba, a couple of honey jars from the convenience store, and a bottle of a rare syrup named Elfin Trickle from Lunti.
  • Voice for the Voiceless: They initially act as this for King Soldum, speaking on his behalf via their Psychic Link. They're rather dismayed when he breaks his vow of silence and decides to speak by himself.

    Harcourt 

Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi

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Harcourt is the leader of the fairies based on the legendary planet of Sprite, located deep within Arms Alliance space. She assists the Luxiole in saving the citizens of the Arms Alliance from the Will and also is the individual consulted with a number of Eigou Kaiki's heroine-specific route conflict.


  • Benevolent Boss: Harcourt is cooperative and benevolent to the humans she interacts with but Kelsie and Santa Rosa are apparently really scared of her.
  • Cleavage Window: She wears a dress with a large cleavage cutout.

Planet Magiic

    Madame Caraway 

Voiced by: Naomi Nagasawa

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The representative of Planet Magiic, and the most powerful practitioner of magic in NEUE. She is the Grand Magus of the group of accredited A-class witches named "The Twelve", of which Kahlua/Tequila is a member of.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: For the most part, she a calm and kindly old lady, but as the Grand Magus of her planet, she's not one to be crossed with.
  • Old Master: She was Kahlua/Tequila's mentor, taking her under her wing to teach her magic since she was a child.
  • Witch Classic: She dresses up the part with a pointy hat and robe.

    Dr. Mimolette Portoran 

A young doctor who was once Kahlua's childhood friend, whose fear of Kahlua's abilities led to the latter's doubt of her own talents. Kahlua's familiar, Mimolette, is named after her.


  • Girlish Pigtails: As a child, she wore her hair in pigtails.
  • She Knows Too Much: It's revealed while she's in a coma that she was investigating about the Will, and she was specifically targetted by them so she wouldn't reveal anything that could potentially compromise their plans.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: She only appears in person in Eigou Kaiki no Toki, and even then remains in a coma so she doesn't interact with the cast, but her backstory is the reason why Kahlua developed her Split Personality to cope with the trauma, and by extension Tequila's existence.
  • We Used to Be Friends: She was friends with Kahlua, until the incident where the latter accidentally caused a fire and drove her away out of fear.

Verel's Insurrection

    Dieta 

Voiced by: Atsuko Enomoto

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One of the officers of Verel's takeover of ABSOLUTE and Seldar, a trained sorceress who specializes in curses. Dieta is a native of the planet of Magiic and joined the rebellion alongside many other NEUE natives opposed to the EDEN universe's intermingling with NEUE's development. Dieta was previously acquainted with Kahlua where they both attended the same academy for magic.


  • Arc Villain: She's the primary antagonist for the first five chapters of Zettai Ryoiki, being responsible for putting Anise up to the task of retrieving the Brave Heart from the Luxiole.
  • Bad Boss: Hires Anise and then threatens her with violence for not handing over the Brave Heart. It's not Anise's fault that Brave Heart seemingly spontaneously merged with Relic Raider...
  • Batman Gambit: Can apply or be averted depending on the route. Dieta places a curse on Tequila that only becomes relevant if Kazuya picks Kahlua/Tequila as his significant other. If the duo is not romanced, the curse fades away with time.
  • Bedlah Babe: Her clothes look like something from the Middle East. She wears gold ornaments that cover her chest and neck while leaving her midriff bare, plus a purple and magenta cloth over her legs.
  • The Dragon: Is the only named member of Verel's forces aside from Verel himself.
  • Evil Redhead: She's a villainess with red hair.
  • Evil Sorceress: She's a sorceress specialized in curses.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: She's topless except for a golden bikini top that just barely covers her breasts, revealing her cleavage and abdomen.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Dieta refuses to abandon her vessel after her defeat at Magiic in Chapter 5. Despite Tequila's protests for her to escape, Dieta accepts her fate rather well.
  • Unknown Rival: Dieta sees Tequila as this as it was the outcome of their duel that had Tequila ascend to become a member of the Twelve, Magiic's 12 most powerful mages. Dieta shortly left the planet has been bitter about this incident ever since. Tequila didn't think it was that big of a deal, a notion that angers Dieta even more.

    Verel 

Voiced by: Mugihito

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The last surviving member of the original inhabitants of ABSOLUTE. Verel was originally discovered by Tact's expedition crew 4 years prior to Galaxy Angel II's start within the Central Globe. Verel was freed from his stasis and discovered that he was the only one of his species seemingly left in the facility with no understanding as to why he was kept there. Verel willingly ceded the Central Globe's facilities for the EDEN explorers to utilize and was promptly relegated to the sidelines as the NEUE Survey Campaign and the Rune Angel Wing Recruitment began.


  • Did Not See That Coming: Twice over. First, he retreats into ABSOLUTE and seals the NEUE Chrono Gate from inside, thinking that Tact's fleet won't be able to pursue him, until Kazuya and his chosen Angel manage to do so with the help of the Fairies. Then, when he thinks he's managed to corral the Luxiole, Coco comes back bringing the Elsior and the Moon Angel Wing as reinforcements, and the Dual Chrono Break Cannon.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Was initially introduced in an incredibly short flashback as a cooperative individual who welcomed the Elsior's crew to the Central Globe before starting to justify his delusions of grandeur offscreen.
  • A God Am I: As the last remaining member of his races, Verel believes that it is his destiny to rule all universes using his kind's technology.
  • Hostage Situation: Takes the royal family of Seldar hostage to force Forte to cooperate with him and lead his fleets against Tact.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: Downplayed. He retreats into ABSOLUTE when Tact's fleet manages to break through his forces and starts getting the upper hand, knowing that he's fighting a losing battle, and he seals the gate from inside so they can't follow him.
  • Last of His Kind: For reasons not elaborated on, Verel was left in stasis while the rest of his species abandoned ABSOLUTE and the Central Globe.
  • Lost Technology: Has intimate knowledge of the Central Globe's systems, including the usage of certain weapons that the EDEN personnel had no clue about.
  • Superweapon Surprise: Apparently nobody in the last four years discovered his Shadow Moon which is seemingly the earliest "moon" station utilized in the series with more advanced systems than either the White or Black Moon.
  • Villain Respect: Verel takes the utmost caution with his operations in NEUE due to Tact's presence, fully aware of Tact's accomplishments and reputation as the "Legendary Hero of EDEN".

The Three Marquis

    In General 
The three regents of the Arms Alliance serving as retainers to the Duke of Izayoi. The Three Marquis represent each of the three planets that make up their civilization, Cudgel, Pike, and Hatchet. Around half a year after Verel's attempted takeover of ABSOLUTE, the Arms Alliance entered Seldar space after decades of exile to wage war on Seldar and its allies, conquering the nearby planets as well as the planet itself without any resistance using technology far more advanced than thought to be capable of their civilization. The Three Marquis personally issue a challenge to the Luxiole and the Rune Angel Wing to face them in combat, and if they should refuse or try to run away, they threaten to destroy a planet. They consistently refer to their deeds as all "part of the game" to obtain "the key" and reveal that they are working under their own set of rules similar to the challenges they issue to the Luxiole and the Rune Angel Wing.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: Given their positions as Marquis, par for the course.
  • Brain/Computer Interface: In their last battle against the Rune Angel Wing, each of the Three Marquis are punished for their previous failures by having their consciences merged with their flagships to fight one last time. Should they succeed, they will be granted safe passage home, but if they should fail, they will die as machines. Has the added benefit of giving them much more control over their warships.
  • Edible Theme Naming: All three names originate from French alcoholic beverages. Calvados is a brandy made from apples and pears, Benedictine an herbal liquor, and Genievres is a juniper flavored beverage.
  • Expy Coexistence: To the Hell Hounds of the first game. While being advertised as the Big Bad of Mugen Kairo, the Three Marquis are actually pawns of a larger villain. While being treated as serious threats, their personalities are a lot less threatening. While ever so slightly more serious as villains as the Hell Hounds, who make ample opportunity to talk smack to the Angels, the Three Marquis are reocurring villains who gloat more than they trash-talk. Most notably, they end up sharing a similarly dark fate as both groups end up forcibly integrating with their ships by orders of their benefactor.
  • Fair-Play Villain: Zigzagged. They set up rules for their confrontations with the Luxiole and the Rune Angel Wing, but they still try to stack the odds in their own favor, like Benedictine forbidding sneak attacks after the heroes defeat Calvados with such a tactic, and demanding that they don't ask for assistance from the Magiic fleet. Still, they're willing to allow their foes some time to prepare and resupply between battles.
  • Mooks: Despite their prominence and even some gratuitous shots of them in the opening, they are revealed to be pawns to a larger villain. Although part of their villainy was fueled by wanting to exact revenge against Seldar, the other was the gift of advanced technology promised by aforementioned Big Bad.
  • Smug Snake: All three of them are incredibly full of themselves and gloat about their own superior chances of success compared to the other two Marquis before being unceremoniously made fools of by their defeat by the Rune Angel Wing.
  • Terrible Trio: Genievres is treated a bit more seriously as he has personal connections to one of the characters on the good side. The trio also characterize a Speed, Smarts and Strength dynamic as each of their flagships have different attributes that reflect their personality. Calvados' ship is the fastest, Benedictine has the most armor, and Genievres has the most firepower.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: In the eyes of the Three Marquis, particularly Genievres, they have an enormous chip on their shoulder from their ancestors being exiled from Seldar and one of their goals in the conflict was to bring retribution onto those who forced them out. However, Genievres was absolutely willing to bombard the planet to take as many civilians down with him.
  • You Have Failed Me: On the receiving end of this after they lose four, later five, consecutive battles against the Rune Angel Wing.

    Genievres Hatchet 

Voiced by: Kenji Nojima

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The regent of the Hatchet, the capital planet of the Arms Alliance. He was previously Princess Natsume's caretaker before rising in position as a statesman. He is the de-facto leader of the Three Marquis given his association to the capital Arms Alliance planet of Hatchet and relation to the royal family. Genievres is formally encountered on Magiic.


  • Anti-Magic: Genievres' speciality, a product of his magically gifted lineage that was thought to have been exterminated by the Arms Alliance themselves long ago. He has kept this fact hidden for most of his life.
  • The Confidant: He listened to Natsume's grievances about not wanting to be treated like a princess all the time.
  • Even Evil Can Be Loved: Genievres, despite his bloodthirst, is still characterized as the most sympathetic Marquis due to his connection to Natsume as her former caretaker who she still cares about. Even after everything he's done, Natsume was still willing to save him.
  • Evil Former Friend: He was once Natsume's only friend and confidant during his duties as her caretaker. He is one of the Three Marquis who act as the villains for the majority of Mugen Kairo and willingly manipulates Natsume into some politically complex situations that justify their acts against the Seldar Alliance. Despite of all this, Natsume still had a difficult time seeing him as an enemy.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Genievres' default expression has him with his eyes closed, quickly alluding to his nature.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Coco offers a fair trial for all three of the marquis if they could make it to the Luxiole, but Genievres states he has already accepted his demise.
  • Fantastic Racism: Applied to Genievres' heritage who were capable of wielding magic, which was seen as an abominable trait in the Arms Alliance, which led to their extermination.
  • Graceful Loser: He mellows out after he and his fellow Marquis are bested and takes his impending doom in resigned stride while the others fear for their lives.
  • Hidden Disdain Reveal: He reveals his and the other Marquis' treachery about how they used Natsume to create a political timebomb as an excuse to wage war. He also tells Natsume that his time spent as her caretaker was completely meaningless to him. About half of this is true.
  • Hime Cut: Male example. He's a marquis with blunt bangs, chin-length sidelocks, and very long straight hair falling down his back.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: After his final defeat and mere seconds before he is annihilated, Genievres recommends that the Rune Angel Wing agree to whatever offer Parfait is about to make them now that they have the Will's attention. This could stem from him simply being overwhelmed by the Will's power and keeping them safe by way of playing the Will along enough to escape unharmed.
  • Kick the Dog: Genievres calls Natsume a stupid brat when she's no longer useful to the Marquis' plans.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He's a feminine-looking man with light blue hair that reaches past his back.
  • Parental Substitute: He was the closest thing to a father-brother figure Natsume had as he was her personal caretaker while none of her parents were around. He supported her in her times of being sick of being raised to succeed as the future leader of her people.
  • The Pretty Guys Are Stronger: Genievres' extra characterization and spotlight squarely puts him as the head honcho for the Three Marquis despite the three keeping the airs of respecting each other's authority. Genievres is notably the only one who actually has utilized a personal skill of his on and off combat with his magic.
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: Genievres was victim of this back when he was Natsume's attendant. An unknown party tried to poison Natsume and Genievres tested the food that was to be served to her and he ended up taking the poison for her. According to Natsume, Genievres suffered for at least 3 days from the poison.
  • Voice of the Legion: Genievres invokes this through Kahlua when his consciousness is forcibly merged with his flagship and he is only able to communicate with the heroes by utilizing his magic. Kahlua allows Genievres' voice to speak through her and the effect is both her voice and his speaking at once during this.

    Benedictine Pike 

Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyama

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The regent of the planet Pike in the Arms Alliance. He is the second marquis to issue the challenge to the Luxiole against his fleet stationed around the planet of Pico.


  • Dirty Coward: The opposite end of Benedictine's conniving nature. His flagship is the one with the most hitpoints among the three and his remaining strategy when the Rune Angel Wing flank his position is to recall all of his forward troops back to defend him.
  • Eyes Out of Sight: He wears a pair of glasses that obscure his eyes.
  • Schemer: Benedictine is considered an incredibly resourceful and scrupulous tactician whose favorite strategy is to field as many ambushes and vanguard forces he has to never have to deal with the enemy himself.
  • Snakes Are Sinister: He has a live pale snake coiled around his shoulders that is never really brought up by anyone.

    Calvados Cudgel 

Voiced by: Takanori Hoshino

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The regent of the planet Cudgel in the Arms Alliance. He is the first marquis to issue the challenge to the Luxiole against his fleet stationed around the planet of Azeat.


  • Dumb Muscle: Calvados is hasty, brutish, of muscular physique and is easily made a fool of the most out of the three.
  • Evil Laugh: Does a big hammy laugh every other sentence, which only characterizes him further as a joke.
  • Sarashi: He has sarashi bandages wrapped around his abdomen.

The Will

    In General 

An enigmatic and ancient group of beings whose technological expertise far exceeds any other known civilization. The Will introduce themselves by demonstrating their power by pulling the White Moon through the Infinite Corridor and transporting it to NEUE, as well as revealing themselves to be the ones who offered the Three Marquis the means to enact their plans.

Individuals who accept the Will's offer are ascended as an immortal pair of Gods and Goddesses to act as ideal paragons who champion the Will's ideals while followers become their envoys. The Will operate under the prophetic guidance of an all-knowing artifact known as the "Orb" which grants those who touch it the collective knowledge of the Will.

The finale of the series features the Will as the main antagonists.


  • Another Dimension: The Will facilitate travel and their inter-dimensional war against the UPW by freely utilizing the Infinite Corridor, an alternate dimension with no discernible landmarks beyond what look like space-storms. Every member of the Will can tear open a rift in realspace and transport their fleets without the need for ABSOLUTE or the Chrono Gates. They also seem to reside there when not in combat.
  • Apocalypse How: The Will have destroyed and reset all of creation no less than six times and the seventh time is what the Rune Angel Wing and their allies are trying to stop.
  • Big Bad: The franchises' final enemy whose entire goal and scope is in direct contrast to the goal of the United Parallel Worlds.
  • Brain/Computer Interface: The members of the Will has shown the capability to integrate themselves within their chosen warships and control entire fleets of automated ships.
  • Civilization Destroyer: By means of subsuming and blotting out other civilizations in favor of their own.
  • Deity of Human Origin: How the Will make new followers. Mortal men and women are offered a chance to join them and are ascended to become immortal beings complete with superpowers and knowledge.
  • Edible Theme Naming: The Will's envoys have desserts' names.
  • Light Is Not Good: They look like angels, but are the villains of the sequel trilogy.
  • Lost Technology:
    • Whereas the EDEN Civilization were the precursors to the Transbaal Empire, the Will's obscenely advanced devices that facilitate interdimensional travel on a whim, apparent immortality, and resurrection certainly paint their technology as the most advanced and ancient in the series thus far.
    • The Central Globe, an infinitely self-sustaining device within ABSOLUTE, was actually created by them. The Chrono Gates were apparently constructed after by other races who discovered the facility.
  • Not So Similar: Parfait reveals that an offer was extended for the UPW to join the Will because their goals were seemingly aligned. Kazuya harkens to Tact's own words on why the UPW was founded for civilizations across dimensions to help each other prosper and accept one another.
  • Otherworldly and Sexually Ambiguous: The members of the Will are angel-like immortals. They all look androgynous and speak with a shrill voice.
  • Superior Species: Humans so far have conducted interdimensional travel by using two separate pieces of technology, requiring an entire hub-dimension to facilitate said travel, and individuals with obscene amounts of luck to operate them properly. The Will in comparison can simply tear a rift into reality and reappear anywhere else in the universe with it on a whim.
  • Utopia Justifies the Means: The Will have existed seemingly as far back as the beginning of creation and their objective is to observe other civilizations and to offer them a place among the Will should they prove themselves worthy to join their utopian society. While the Will's offer seems generous, the end result of their assistance have those who are deemed worthy are assimilated into their own "superior" culture while the other inferior cultures who are not worthy or refuse their offer are annihilated.
  • We Can Rule Together: When the Luxiole and the Rune Angel Wing defeat the Three Marquis and pass Parfait's trials, they are offered an opportunity to join the Will instead, which they refuse.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Except for the Evil Redhead Herea, all known members of the Will have silver hair.
  • Winged Humanoid: The members of the Will all resemble humans with angelic wings.

    Herea and Serena 

Voiced by: Yuu Kobayashi (Herea) and Ami Koshimizu (Serena)

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Serena (left) and Herea (right)

The "gods" of Will and its primary leaders.


  • As Long as There Is Evil: When they're finally defeated, they state that the day will come that the heroes will restart the cycle anew, just like they did before. Kazuya replies that, while that may be the case, at least they won't be there to see it.
  • The Dividual: They act as the leader-duo of the Will and the one thing that differentiates them from each other is their character designs.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: They're baffled by the heroes' continued refusal to accept their offer of godhood. Particularly, Herea fails to understand why Kazuya's Angel fights back the possession from Serena, preferring to live with him as a mortal rather than become a Goddess and gain ultimate power.
  • A God Am I: They consider that their power gives them the right to create and destroy the universes as they please. Naturally, our heroes are having none of it.
  • Grand Theft Me: Herea does this to Roselle after resurrecting him from his apparent death. Under normal circumstances, body possession is unable to fully take control of its host unless said host experiences monumental despair and a lack of will to continue living. Roselle is easily put in this state after he finds that his locket is no longer with him.
  • Odd Name Out: They're the only notable characters in the cast to not have a name associated with food.

    Parfait 

Voiced by: Masato Amada

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An envoy of the Will and the primary antagonist of Mugen Kairo no Kagi.


  • The Man Behind the Man: Parfait is responsible for the Three Marquis' actions.
  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: The Three Marquis engaged in a trial offered by Parfait to prove themselves worthy of a device that allowed them access to utilize the Infinite Corridor.
  • Pointy Ears: Parfait has long and pointy ears.

    Sorbet 

Voiced by: Michael Shitanda

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The second member of the Will that the series introduces and the primary antagonist for the majority of Eigou Kaiki no Toki. Sorbet leads the Will invasion fleet across both EDEN and NEUE.


  • Resistance Is Futile: Delivers a speech to this extent when appearing at the start of Eigou Kaiki. Naturally, the heroes are having none of it.
  • Taking You with Me: Sorbet tries this on the bottom half of the Luxiole, which is currently being piloted by Tapio. The lone death from the endeavor is Sorbet.

Others

    Bianca Mateus 

Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi

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Roselle's late younger sister. Growing up delicate and sickly her entire life, her dream was to see the sky and the stars, which pushed her brother to enlist in the military and become a pilot. Unfortunately, she died while he was undertaking his exams.


    Grog Metabuha 

Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto

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A pirate captain belonging to the family of treasure hunters which Anise came from. He captures Kazuya, Roselle and Anise when they get near his asteroid hideout, but after recognizing Anise, he helps them reach Calvados using his asteroid base as a cover for a rear attack on the enemy fleet.

He is encountered again with Kelvin when they are visited by the Rune Angel Wing on Azeat to request the latter to help repair the Relic Raider.


  • Amusing Injuries: Grog is frequently reprimanded by Kelvin but it's mostly played for laughs.
  • Bald Head of Toughness: Grog is a tough-looking pirate captain with a bald head.
  • Crush Blush: Is particularly smitten with Coco and her generosity.
  • Eyepatch of Power: He wears an eyepatch over his left eye, with a scar visible underneath.
  • Formerly Fit: In the interlude between Mugen Kairo and Eigou Kaiki, he's put on a lot of weight, which Anise takes notice of.
  • Friendly Pirate: Despite being a pirate, he's suprisingly friendly and cooperative once he recognizes Anise. He also shows weakness to Coco's praise for helping them against the Three Marquis.
  • Heavy Voice: Grog's voice during his introduction in Mugen Kairo featured his regular voice while his fatter appearance in Eigou Kaiki had his voice spoken in a noticeable lisp.
  • Precious Photo: Has a photo of himself, Garam, Masara, Stanley, and Kelvin holding an infant Anise.
    • The photo could be a case of Series Continuity Error as Grog is shown looking exactly as he does now. Although, it's completely possible for Grog to have been fat, gotten fit, and then fat again in that timespan.
  • Rugged Scar: He has a large cut over his left eye, adding to his "tough pirate" look.
  • Scary Black Man: Subverted. At first he comes across as this when he captures the heroes, but he quickly reveals himself to not to be so bad deep down.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: He's a pirate wearing a red sleeveless shirt that shows off his arms.

    Aila Caramel 

Voiced by: Yukari Fukui

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Lily's mother and a member of Seldar's Red-Eye Tribe. Due to being associated with the Red-Eye Tribe, she lives far away from civilization in a secluded community of surviving descendents of the tribe and is barred from ever holding a blade.


  • Action Mom: She trained her own daughter in swordsmanship and said daughter has yet to surpass her.
  • Apologises a Lot: She tends to apologize a lot.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: She's a demure, timid, and clumsy woman who wears glasses. However, if she gets hold of a sword, she can be very dangerous.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Anise questions how such a ditz could train someone like Lily effectively. Then she gets her answer when she passes out from merely being exposed to Aila's Battle Aura.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Underneath her incredibly fragile and clumsy nature, she's a monstrously skilled swordswoman whose mere aura from holding a blade's handle is able to knock people unconscious.
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: She tends to trip and fall over from absolutely anything. It's so bad that she's compared to Kahlua.
  • Feminine Mother, Tomboyish Daughter: Aila is soft-spoken and clumsy while her daughter is stern, oftentimes loud, and eccentric.
  • Idiot Hair: She has an ahoge on the top of her head, representing her clumsiness.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Lily originally introduced Aila to the other Rune Angels as her teacher. It isn't until fending off a group of anti-Red-Eye loyalists (and a pair of Lily's former subordinates against whom Lily draws the legendary Crimson Blade) that they learn Aila is actually Lily's mother. Interestingly, Lily wasn't trying to hide the fact Aila is her mother, but their overly formal relationship gives the impression they're just teacher and student.
  • Master Swordswoman: Even Lily considers herself inferior compared to her mother's swordsmanship abilities. While Lily holds the title of 7-Edged Guardian, Lily herself surmises her mother would easily hold a title equivalent to that of a 10-Edged Guardian, surpassing her own abilities.
  • Motherly Side Plait: She wears a loose braid over her left shoulder, as it's a common hairstyle for mothers in Japanese media.
  • Parental Title Characterization: Lily's sheer respect and admiration toward her mother has her calling Aila "master/teacher" instead of just as her mother. Curiously, Aila also calls her daughter by name but with a -san suffix, which adds to both of them unintentionally obfuscating their relationship with how formal they are with each other.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: She has red eyes and her aura when holding a sword's hilt was apparently so strong Anise fainted.
  • Shrinking Violet: She feels intimidated just from people looking at her.
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl: Her hair is blue, and she's a very shy and demure woman (unless she's holding a sword).
  • Silk Hiding Steel: Despite her demure and delicate appearance, her daughter learned swordsmanship from her and isn't even close to her level of ability.
  • Specs of Awesome: Her glasses and gentle looks make her appear harmless, but she's actually a Master Swordswoman several times stronger than her daughter.

    Kruo Sherbet 

Aila's husband and Lily's father. While his wife was part of the reviled Red-Eye Tribe, Kruo's lineage was that of Seldarian nobility. What little is seen of his character suggests that he's interested in increasing his family's prestige.


  • Invisible Parents: He becomes an off-screen presence in Mugen Kairo's Lily route and Aila only mentions him once when she agrees with Lily's statement about how her father will be uneasy knowing Aila is residing in the capital.

     Garam and Masara Azeat 

Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada (Garam) and Hiromi Satou (Masara)

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Garam
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Masara

Anise's late parents, who both died in a mine-shaft collapse while Anise was still an infant. The two led one of the prominent groups of Treasure Hunters active on Azeat.


    Kelvin 

Voiced by: Shigeru Nagashima

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Anise's former caretaker and senior member of her late parents' Treasure Hunting group. Kelvin is referred to by Grog as "aniki" as he assumedly took leadership of the Treasure Hunting group after Masara and Garam's passing.


  • Abusive Parents: Subverted and mostly averted. Since Anise's parents passed away in a mineshaft collapse during her infancy, Kelvin became her primary guardian. Kelvin honored the last request of Anise's parents, who wanted Anise to grow strong and independent but also have her make lifelong friends in a place she truly belongs, and kicked Anise out onto the streets to "toughen her up" at age of 8. This decision weighed heavily on Kelvin ever since and sure enough, Anise grew into a very dependable and independent person who managed to make true friends with the Angel Wing. Anise is however at conflict with her feelings toward her old caretaker as she both appreciative of him for putting her through the experiences that made her into who she is today but also has some resentment towards him for the exact same reasons of making her go through so much. Keep in mind, Anise is not told of what her parents hoped for her until her first reunion with Kelvin in 8 years in her chapter of Eigou Kaiki.
  • Covered with Scars: He's covered with scars that suggest his longtime experience in the treasure hunting profession.
  • Friend to All Children: Isn't particularly kind to the Rune Angel Wing during his first encounter until Natsume and Nano introduces themselves. Kelvin's confrontational and laconic attitude melts away completely as he suddenly turns into a kind grandfatherly character.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He's responsible for the customized engines of Relic Raider, which is partly why Anise regularly refused to let it go through routine maintenance until said engines finally gave out.
  • Parental Substitute: He became Anise's surrogate father after her parents passed away. He raised her for eight years, teaching her the basics of piloting and the likes before kicking her out.

    Cookie 

Voiced by: Satomi Koorogi

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A nanomachine organism that the Rune Angels discover in Femto during the events of the Will's invasion.


  • Family Eye Resemblance: When she becomes Kazuya and Nano's daughter, she gains Kazuya's eyes.
  • Hereditary Hairstyle: After absorving Nano's DNA, her child form copies Nano's hairstyle.
  • Nanomachines: Like Nano-Nano, she's a living nanomachine colony.
  • Our Phlebotinum Child: In Nano's route, Cookie absorbs both Kazuya and Nano's DNA and awakens as a child, inheriting Kazuya's eyes and Nano's hair.
  • Out of Focus: In Rico, Anise, and Natsume's routes, she doesn't play a large role after she's found. She's more relevant in Lily, Kahlua and Nano's route where coming into contact with her affects the specific Angel in different ways.
  • Plot-Relevant Age-Up: In Nano's route, she grows from infant to a toddler after absorbing Kazuya and Nano's DNA.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: After becoming Kazuya and Nano's daughter due to absorbing their DNA, she looks like a small Nano with Kazuya's eye color.

    Yuzu Izayoi 

Voiced by: Saki Fujita

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Natsume's younger sister and the new crown princess of the Arms Alliance after Natsume's exile. She is encountered on the Arms Alliance capital planet of Hatchet in the aftermath of the Will invasion of the system.


  • Animal Motifs: She wears a butterfly brooch and a hair ribbon vaguely shaped like a butterfly too.
  • Barrier Warrior: Much like her sister, she can manifest a barrier through a mark on her forehead.
  • A Child Shall Lead Them: As the eldest after Natsume, she became the new Arms Alliance princess after Natsume is officially exiled.
  • Cute Oversized Sleeves: She's a cute young princess wearing a dress with long sleeves that cover her hands.
  • Power Tattoo: Like Natsume, Yuzu has a flower-like mark on her forehead. This is the source of the hereditary barrier ability of their family.
  • Shared Unusual Trait: Yuzu's forehead has the same flower-like mark as Natsume's, since all the Barrier Warriors of their family presumably have it.

    Phel Orchietette 

Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada

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The Gatekeeper from the newly discovered universe of PHOS. He's called in to temporarily replace Milfeulle during the events of Eigou Kaiki no Toki.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: To Noa. He's infatuated with her, while she can't stand him due to his masochistic streak.
  • Born Lucky: Like Milfeulle, he has an extreme luck on both sides, a requirement to become a Gatekeeper.
  • Covert Pervert: Phel seems like a soft-spoken and well-mannered boy, but when he sees Noa, he reveals his hidden nature as an extreme masochist who enjoys being abused by her.
  • Unaffected by Spice: His tour around the Luxiole has one encounter with Natsume in the cafeteria where he takes interest in Natsume's pizza, with a spice blend level of Ranpha's usual palette. Kazuya recommends not to sample it but Phel's reaction to the incredibly spicy pizza is reflexive laughter.

    Hamon Zerbec 

Voiced by: Masahi Yabe

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An officer from Cudgel's military who "succeeds" Calvados after the latter's disappearance. He's later revealed to be NEUE's Gatekeeper.


  • Authority in Name Only: While he technially succeeded Calvados in the military, according to Natsume he's little more than a field officer and holds no official authority.

    Menorca Sardine and Deriana Maccaral 

Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Menorca) and Kikuko Inoue (Deriana)

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Menorca Sardine
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Deriana Maccaral

Two members of the Seldar Royal Guard, and Lily's former subordinates.


  • Boyish Short Hair: Deriana's hair, like Lily's, is very short.
  • Fantastic Racism: Both of them align themselves with the extremist group "Purge of Scarlet Eyes" against the Red Eye tribe, as revealed when Lily fights them in Chapter 5 of Eigou Kaiki.
  • Fiery Redhead: Menorca is rather rash and impulsive, as shown when she tries to attack Anise when she thinks the latter is a thief.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: At first, Lily had recommended them to be candidates to succeed her as Commander of the Seldar Royal Guard. However, their rivalry escalated to the point they would try to sabotage and undermine each other, and Lily was so angry and disappointed in them that she decided she would bring out someone from outside Seldar to take the position.
  • Ojou Ringlets: Menorca's hair is stylized in long spiral curls.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Menorca is the Red, being hot-headed and impulsive, while Deriana is the Blue, softspoken and calm (albeit somewhat sarcastic).

    Rhonda, Libra and Crum 

The Gatekeepers from the universes of RUIN, ALTE and SKIA. They appear to help Kazuya stop the Will from resetting the universe at the climax of Eigou Kaiki no Toki.


  • Flat Character: Their personalities are largely unknown, as they only appear in the final chapter of the last for a brief scene and deliver just a few lines.

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