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    Decanee 
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Doom Invoker
"A false creation that brings Chaos and Doom upon the world."
Voiced by: Chisa Kimura (JP)
Type: Ranger (hero), Mage (enemy)

Decanee is an Asmodian demoness who initially appeared as one of Belile's commanders. She is the first major antagonist in Dimensional Chaser, responsible for capturing and corrupting the Avatars of God of Kricktria, corrupting King Arsad of Kounat, and starting a civil war in the Underworld, among other things.

Decanee would ultimately attempt to create and rule over a new dimension, known as Pandemonium, that thrives on the negative emotions of the deceased, but her plans were thwarted when the Grand Chase vanquished her. Despite seemingly being Killed Off for Real, Decanee did not die, and was ultimately resurrected. Reflecting on how Heitaros created her and imprinted her with the memories of Kaze'aze, Decanee set out to free herself from her fate as an Alternate Self of a Fallen Hero.


  • Alternate Self: In Teroka, after delivering an off-screen Curb-Stomp Battle to the protagonists, Decanee reveals herself as Kaze'aze. However, she proclaims that she is not the same person that the Grand Chase knew, although she still has all the memories. This trope is ultimately subverted, however, when she was eventually revived after the Grand Chase vanquished her in Pandemonium and she realises that her memories of being Kaze'aze were imprinted onto her by Heitaros, making her more of a Mirror Self.
  • And I Must Scream: Despite being vanquished by the Grand Chase, Decanee did not actually die, because it was not her fate.
  • Big Bad: Ultimately subverted. Despite her directly instigating all of the problems in Dimensional Chaser right up to the Pandemonium chapter, Decanee is only The Dragon to Heitaros, the Greater-Scope Villain, and was working under his orders.
  • Cosmic Plaything: Something is very wrong with Decanee's fate, and this appears to be tied to her creation at the hands of Heitaros as a Mirror Self of Kaze'aze. In essence, whatever she remembers of the past, experiences in the present, and will experience in the future, is disconnected from her actions because she is an artificial living being. Decanee's ultimate goal is to Screw Destiny and rid herself of her fate.
  • Darker and Edgier: Decanee's artwork was changed after the initial release of Dimensional Chaser to make her look more malevolent than she previously did. Among other things, her eyes were narrowed considerably and the size of her body was increased, making her look much older. Her original boss icon still uses the old artwork, however, and her pose in her Seed of Chaos outfit is identical to said artwork.
  • Hidden Agenda Villain: Decanee ultimately harbors an agenda separate from Heitaros's plans. This remained a secret for the longest time, and it was only after she was Promoted to Playable that it is revealed that she intends to reject the world, the past life that Heitaros imprinted in her, and ultimately her own fate.
  • LEGO Genetics: Belile calls her a "crafted doll" who has earned Heitaros's acknowledgment as a demon.
  • Mirror Self: Decanee is ultimately this towards Kaze'aze, as she eventually realises that the memories she has of her supposed "past life" are not real.
  • Promoted to Playable: Decanee became an unlockable SR Rank Ranger hero some time after the release of the Archimedia chapter.

    Heitaros Cratsus 
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Known as the "Demon God" for his immense power, Heitaros is the original leader of the Hardliners, the faction of Asmodian demons who believe in destroying all worlds to maintain balance in the universe. After aiding his fellow Asmodians in eradicating the Ancient Demons during the Ancient Demon War, and believing that the demons are threatened by the mere existence of other dimensions, Heitaros rallied forces loyal to him and launched an all-out invasion of Kounat, where he battled the three Creator Goddesses—Ernasis, Lisnar, and Amenias—directly. He was defeated only when the Creator Goddesses used the Aernas Hammer, a superweapon created by the Kingdom of Kounat and empowered with divine energy, against him, which left him so severely injured that he entered a deep slumber. Despite his forces also being decimated thereafter, Heitaros managed to weaken the Creator Goddesses enough that they could no longer physically manifest themselves in Aernas. Following Heitaros's defeat, Veigas Terre assumed control of the Hardliners and rebuilt their numbers.

The surviving members of Heitaros's followers regrouped and, after a long period of time, succeeded in reviving him. Despite no longer being as strong as he was during his invasion of Kounat, Heitaros still seeks to destroy the other dimensions, eliminate any demons whom he views as a threat to his ambitions, and regain his lost power.


  • Greater-Scope Villain:
    • Heitaros is the reason behind all of the chaos happening across the dimensions, from Decanee and Belile attempting to corrupt and control Kricktria's avatars of god, to having Veigas imprisoned in Purgatory, and Nelia usurping control from the Underworld Royal Court, and despite finally appearing in person before the Grand Chase in the Underworld epilogue, he is still The Unfought as of the Dread Forest chapter, which sees the Grand Chase still trying to keep up with his schemes.
    • His actions in the original game's backstory is the reason why Baldinar's defeat in the Kounat epilogue was not ultimately a happy ending. His initial invasion of Kounat, while ultimately unsuccessful, resulted in the creation of the Aernas Hammer, the superweapon that would ultimate cause the Great Explosion of Kounat, and despite being defeated, he still fought against the Creator Goddesses to the extent that they were unable to remain in the mortal world to ensure lasting peace and stability. The threat of his resurgence alone resulted in all the events of Dimensional Chaser taking place.

    Pino 
Type: Assault (enemy only)

One of the Extremist demons that directly serving Heitaros. He first appeared in Mouspia disguised as a civilian, and then in Purgatory as an enemy.


    Heitaros' Army 
A horde of demons that emerged from a dimensional rift that appeared after the Grand Chase's final encounter with Kaze'aze and Elscud Sieghart. The demons are lead by Belile. They are also the main antagonistic forces in Kricktria that corrupted the Avatars of God and laid waste on the once prestigious city of Teroka.

Belile

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Tyrant
"The Lightning King of Destruction"
Voiced by: Ryota Takeuchi(JP)
Type: Assault

The leader of the demons that appeared in the dimensional rift.


  • The Dragon: While initially posed as the Big Bad, he turns out to be a pawn of the true villain, Decanee.
  • Expy: His design is loosely based on Scar of Elsword, being both hulking high-ranked demons. Belile's initial clash with Elesis in the prologue makes him more Scar expy as Scar himself also clashed with game's version of Elesis on her tutorial.
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning: The lightning to Hanout's ice and Rasel's fire.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: His backstory. He is born from an extremist tribe of demons but his tribe has very low status. He worked on his way to ranks until Heitaros turned him into his subordinate because of his skills.
  • Fusion Dance: Decanee fused him with corrupted Balzac and Poseidon to become Dark Belile in the final phase of Siege of Teroka Epilogue. This grants him fire and water powers alongside his lightning.
  • Puny Humans: He detests any non-demon beings, not just mortal humans.
  • Shock and Awe: He uses the power of lightning to attack, power himself and protect himself from status debuffs.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: He doesn't like Decanee at all and is very wary of her.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: One of his skills draws enemies to his position.

Hanout Coriander

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Absolute Zero
"Demon Swordsman of Absolute Chill"
Voiced by: Sho Nogami
Type: Assault

One of Belile's commanders and Rasel's younger brother. He appeared in the dimensional rift along with other demons under Belile's command. He is encountered in Teroka, and again in Underworld.


  • An Ice Person: Hanout manipulates ice to create an ice sword and freeze enemies.
  • Beneath the Mask: He usually acts like another demon who is frightening, very arrogant and looks down on non-demons but in front of Rasel, he is like a wiggling worm as Marjoram says.
  • Berserk Button: He don't take any acts that question Rasel very well.
  • Big Sister Worship: He totally adores his big sister Rasel that much even she just treat him like a microbe.
  • Dual Boss: He and Rasel are fought together as minibosses before Belile. They are again fought in pair in Underworld City.
  • Edible Theme Naming: He and Rasel are named after the North African spice ras el hanout and the coriander herb.
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning: The ice to Rasel's fire and Belile's lightning.
  • Power Floats: He levitates when idle though unlike other levitating heroes, he still walks on his feet.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: His powers are ice and he is fierce on the outside but a weakling inside, contrasting Rasel.

Rasel Coriander

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Black Flame
"The Noble Girl of Dark Flame"
Voiced by: Kana Ueda
Type: Mage

One of Belile's commanders and Hanout's older sister. She along with other demons appeared in the dimensional rift in the prologue. She is later encountered in Teroka, and then Underworld.


  • Beneath the Mask: She is normally a proper lady that her well-manneredness makes demons think she's a goddess and not a demon. However, when dealing with Hanout, she turns into a real bitch that even Belile can't help but to click his tongue while seeing it.
  • Big Sister Bully: Hanout adores her yet she treats him nothing but a microbe. She amusingly watches a sculpture made by Hanout melt.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Ditto with Hanout.
  • Elegant Gothic Lolita: She's dressed in Pimped-Out Dress and carries a parasol. Her black flames also make her more gothic.
  • Expy: To Rachel Alucard (who also shares seiyuu) and to a lesser extent, Shalltear Bloodfallen, except that she is a demon instead of a vampire.
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning: The fire to Hanout's ice and Belile's lightning.
  • Ojou: Being the eldest daughter of Coriander family, she behaves like a proper lady... except when with Hanout.
  • Playing with Fire: She uses black flames as a method of attack.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: She uses fire and is polite outside but a bitch inside, contrasting Hanout.
  • Technicolor Fire: Her flames are black.

Marjoram

"Manipulator of Souls, the Sinister Undead Sorceror
Voiced by: Koji Fujiyoshi
Type: Mage

One of Belile's commanders. He appears in Imp Empire as the leader of the demons that enslaved the imps and searching for one of the Avatars of God, Gaian.


Fennel

"The Shadow Monster from the Deep Abyss"
Voiced by: Takuya Nakajima
Type: Assault

One of Belile's commanders. Hailed from the darkest parts of Elyos, he is the strongest among the shadow beings inhabiting there and he is recruited to join Heitaros' cause. His forces attacked Poseidon's temple and captured the Avatar of God of water.


  • Degraded Boss: He and Navarus (or rather their race) are regular Mooks in Abyss region of Burning Canyon.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: His one active skill and passive skill summons a shadow clone.
  • Dumb Muscle: According to Marjoram while he is strong, his intelligence isn't something to be proud of.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Fennel is a herb related to carrots.
  • Expy: His design is heavily based on the Shadow monsters in Elsword.
  • Wolverine Claws: His weapons are nothing but his own claws.

    Elscud Sieghart 
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Type: Assault (enemy only)
Elesis's father and the previous Captain of the Red Knights, who was sent by the Queen of Kanavan on a secret mission to pursue Kaze'aze at the height of the war between the Kingdoms of Serdin and Kanavan. While battling Gorgos, Elscud was sucked into a dimensional rift and seemingly vanished. His sudden disappearance alerted Kaze'aze to the queen's plan, necessitating the Queen of Serdin to order the formation of the Grand Chase to carry out Elscud's mission, and serves as the primary motivation for Elesis to become a founding member of the Chase.

Following the battle between Veigas Terre and the Grand Chase in the original game, Elscud appeared alongside Kaze'aze at the Tower of Disappearance, but the both of them ultimately retreated and vanished into the dimensions. He was seen at Decanee's side when the Grand Chase first encounters him during the events of Dimensional Chaser, and would clash with him directly in Bright Forest on Kounat when they were trying to stop Decanee from enabling Baldinar to activate the Aernas Hammer. Although he died in the ensuing battles, he next appeared in the Underworld, serving as the Underworld City's Gate Knight, and subsequently accompanied Decanee again when she travelled to Bermesiah to wreak havoc there.


  • Age Lift: His current appearance is drastically older than his design in the original game.
  • Back for the Dead: In stealing Elscud's karma from the Underworld, Decanee technically "resurrected" him by voiding his 1000-year sentence to serve as the Gate Knight, while allowing him to travel the dimensions with her and keep his free will. After Decanee was vanquished by the combined forces of the celestial angels, the ice dragon Tiamat, the Haros Justice Army, and the Grand Chase, Elscud followed Hwarin, Rufus, and the other haros back to the Underworld to resume his sentence, functionally making him dead again.
  • Back from the Dead: Elscud pulled a Taking the Bullet on Kounat, blocking an attack from Decanee, meant for Elesis, using his own body, and dying in the process. However, he reappears as the Underworld City's Gate Knight, and after the events that unfolded there, he is present at Decanee's side as she had pilfered his karma from the Tower of Memory, allowing him to move freely outside the Underworld.
  • Double Reverse Quadruple Agent: Elscud has carried shades of Face–Heel Turn and Good All Along during the events of Dimensional Chaser, assisting Decanee in her plans of creating chaos across the dimensions, but also working with Grandiel to ensure the security of the present time. Elscud appears to be carrying out a specific set of actions, which includes assisting Decanee, to screw over the plans of Heitaros, the Greater-Scope Villain. The climax of the Pandemonium chapter reveals that he is Good All Along.
  • Duel Boss: His boss fight in the Underworld, where he is accompanied by the previous boss Deep Ocean.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: After all the shit he's gone through, including dying and being sentenced to 1000 years of gatekeeping in the Underworld City, Elscud finally, finally gets this trope, completing the mission of stopping Kaze'aze that Queen Anyumena assigned to him so many years ago, and exchanging a few kind words with Elesis before he returned to the Underworld; even his sentence might be repealed as Hwarin intends to call for a retrial in view of him being a Double Reverse Quadruple Agent.
  • Failure Knight: It was Elscud who was first assigned by Queen Anyumena to discreetly pursue and stop Kaze'aze, but due to his disappearance alerting the latter to the queen's plan, Queen Enaruv ordered the formation of the Grand Chase to carry out the task of stopping Kaze'aze. While Elscud's disappearance is never explicitly stated as him failing his mission, from his limited exchanges with Elesis, it is clear that he views this as him not carrying it out properly, and the actions he is carrying out as a Double Reverse Quadruple Agent is his way of atoning for it. With the conclusion of the Pandemonium chapter, this trope is averted.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: While he has to be defeated in the game, he continued to fight Kyle one-on-one, putting the latter on the ropes, and only stopped when Elesis appeared to parry a blow.
  • Infodump: Heavily implied, during one of Elesis's final Likability side stories, to have been this towards her when they met at the Tower of Disappearance. It is possible that Elesis received The Reveal, or at least a lot of Foreshadowing, from him during this encounter.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: He used to be a Knight in Shining Armor, but after being exposed to the darkness in the dimensional gap, he became cynical and willing to cooperate with Decanee's evil plans. However, it turns out that it is only an act.
  • Master Swordsman: In Kounat, despite being outnumbered by the Grand Chase, he was able to throw them off balance. As the Underworld City's Gate Knight, he has a reputation for being so effective at protecting the city's boundaries, even the denizens outside the city know and fear him.
  • Moveset Clone: In his battle in Kounat, he has the same skills as his daughter.
  • Nom de Guerre: Elscud is known as the "Gate Knight" by the citizens of the Underworld City, as he is sentenced to marshal the city's troops against would-be invaders for a millennium, and does so with his impressive skills as a Master Swordsman. The length of his sentence is notorious enough that even some haros living outside the city are aware of it, calling him the "Millennium Knight". In both monikers, the "Knight" part overlaps with Red Baron.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Elscud is usually seen with a scowl on his face. He only smiles once, during the ending cutscenes of Pandemonium, when Elesis congratulated him for finally completing his mission of vanquishing Kaze'aze.
  • Secret Art: Elscud rediscovered Critical X, an obscure attacking move. He subsequently taught Elesis how to execute it and, in one of her Likability side stories, describes her execution of it to be perfect.
  • Tough Love: Most of Elesis's memories of Elscud in her younger days involved him training endlessly, and she grew up to hate him for it despite understanding how important it is and, rather ironically, reproaching their ancestor, Sieghart, for not taking his training seriously.

    Avatars of God 
The four guardians of Kricktria. They are split from the Kricktria's creator god, which each has dominion over one of four elements. They are the subject of Belile's schemes.

Balzac

"God's Avatar and Controller of Flames"
Voiced by: Kentaro Tone
Type: Assault

One of the Avatars of God of Kricktria. He is the one who has dominion over fire who is meant to melt the hard armors of evil through raging flames. As he enters his slumber, the stories of him change over time to the point he is thought to be a demon. He is awakened by Decanee in Chilly Mines and got corrupted. He is fought in the final stage of Siege of Teroka before being fused with Belile.


  • Bishōnen Line: His initial form is what everyone thinks of him as a menacing demon, his final form is more human-looking albeit still demonic.
  • Flaming Sword: His weapon is a sword of fire.

Poseidon

"God's Avatar and Controller of the Seas"
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara
Type: Tank

One of the Avatars of God of Kricktria and the one who has dominion over water. She is the guardian of Krictria's seas and is worshipped by the merfolk. She entered her slumber long time ago until she is captured by demons led by Fennel. She is corrupted and fought in the final stage of Siege of Teroka before being fused with Belile.


Nephilim

"God's Avatar and Controller of Wind"
Voiced by: Saki Fujita
Type: Mage

One of the Avatars of God of Kricktria and the one who has dominion over the wind. Nephilim is the guardian of Kricktria's Forest of Life and is worshipped by forest creatures and spirits. She entered her slumber long time ago until the demons arrived in the forest. She is corrupted by Decanee and turned into Dark Nephilim.


  • Bequeathed Power: By giving Kyle the remnants of her power, Nephilim not only saves Kyle from dying due to the combined effects of a curse Marjoram placed on him and Belile's lightning attacks, but also seemingly cures him completely of the curse, at the cost of her Cessation of Existence.
  • Casting a Shadow: Her attacks are made of pure darkness.
  • Expy: Her design is based on the similarly named boss monster in Elsword.
  • Fighting from the Inside: Even after corruption, Nephilim keeps resisting it from within.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After receiving a Beat the Curse Out of Him, she gave the last of her powers to Kyle as a last-ditch effort to oppose Decanee's plans.
  • Spanner in the Works: Via Bequeathed Power, she saves Kyle from a certain death. The same power she passes on to Kyle was later used by the redeemed Baldinar to send the Grand Chase back to the present, saving them from dying to the Great Explosion of Kounat, which was supposed to have been their fate. Because of this single action by Nephilim, Grandiel realises that, in spite of Gaian's proclamation that "the future does not change", the universe functions more on a Close-Enough Timeline than a Stable Time Loop, which has several huge implications for the present time.
  • Stripperific: Her clothes are torn in her corrupted form, although in her original form they are not.

Gaian

"God's Avatar and Controller of Sand"
Voiced by: Yui Nakajima
Type: Mage

One of the Avatars of God of Kricktria and the one who has dominion over the earth. Gaian is the guardian of Krictria's land and governed the Kricktrian desert, establishing the once-prosperous Imp Empire. He entered his slumber a long time ago until the demons arrived and captured him. He is corrupted by Decanee and fought in the Temple of Time Mouspia.


  • Dishing Out Dirt: Being an Avatar of God of earth.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: He looks like a little girl with Blush Stickers. His Dark Gaian form even looks more feminine, looking like a slender woman with very long white hair.
  • Expy: His powers are very much like Gaara's to the point the sand arms he summons are like of the One-Tailed Beast Shukaku.
  • Fighting from the Inside: Like Nephilim, Gaian resists Decanee's corruption which holds back his dark form.
  • Final Boss: As Dark Gaian, of World 2.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: After being freed from corruption, he used the last of his powers to reopen the Time Rift so the heroes can pursue Decanee.
  • Musical Assassin: In some way. He carries a three-stringed lute which he uses to command his sand familiar.
  • One-Steve Limit: He nearly has the same name as Gaia, the Aernas goddess of life.
  • One-Winged Angel: After his second defeat, he transformed into Dark Gaian.
  • Stable Time Loop: A firm believer of this. Gaian sees his Heroic Sacrifice as him merely playing his part in the loop, and assures the Grand Chase that "the future does not change".

    Kings of Teroka 
A squad of demons that served Belile and were the bosses in Siege of Teroka Epilogue.

Captain Boar

"The Master of the Powerful Shield"
Voiced by: Rikuji Moriwaki (JP)
Type: Tank

A powerful boar warrior who boasts his defensive power among the race of proud shield-bearing warriors. He is the first Epilogue boss. He is stationed in the snow-covered section of Teroka.


  • King Mook: Among the boar demon monsters.
  • Mighty Glacier: His profile state while he is very strong and tough, he is very slow and easy to escape from. Though in-game, he is only defensively strong and not particularly slow since he can move as much as any other heroes.
  • Neat Freak: He likes to polish his armor until it sparkles.
  • Stone Wall: He is a straightforward tank unit who can absorb damage taken by an ally and raises allies' defense should they get close his vicinity.
  • Throwing Your Shield Always Works: He can throw a shield which silences enemy skills and instantly kill enemy summons. His ultimate throws five shields which also ricochets on all enemies hit.

Bergamot

"The Dark and Lonely Assassin"
Voiced by: Takuma Nagatsuka (JP)
Type: Ranger

A skilled assassin who will eliminate anyone requested. He lurks in the darkness of Elyos until he disappeared, though he resurfaced as an assassin working for Belile and stationed in Teroka. He is fought in the second Siege of Teroka Epilogue.


Turmeric

"Soul Flame Collector"
Voiced by: Daisuke Motohashi (JP)
Type: Mage

A soul hoarder. He is a demon who enjoys collecting souls from those he killed, preventing them from entering the Underworld. This makes him a valuable target for bounty hunters, but he always manages to get away from them. He appears in Siege of Teroka as its fourth boss.


Sage

"She Who Waits for the Creator's Return"
Voiced by: Aya Suzaki (JP)
Type: Healer

A member of Creator's Morning, a cult devoted to the creator deity of the worlds. She appears in Siege of Teroka as its fifth "boss".


  • Blush Stickers: Like Lime, she permanently has them.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Her name is from a type of Mediterranean herbs commonly used for medicine and food.
  • Idiot Hair: She has one sticking out from her veil.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Despite looking like a human priestess, she is an Asmodian demon.
  • Shout-Out: Her profile mentions two persons who are the "proofs" of the cult's miracle. The first one is Daredevxx who was born blind, while the second is Ravxx who has a mechanical arm and tries to falsify Sage before he is silenced on the spot.
  • The Unfought: Unlike her fellow bosses, she is not directly fought as the player only fought her illusions. Even so, one gimmick on her battle is to defeat teams of heroes she summons before she herself personally joins the battle. At the end of her battle, she is simply interrogated until she spills out the whereabouts of Decanee.
  • White Mage: She is the game's straightest example of this as she is excelled at party healing and is dressed like a nun.

Sofia

"The Popular MeTube Streamer"
Voiced by: Akari Kageyama (JP)
Type: Ranger

A popular internet idol on MeTube. Sofia worked with the Extremist demons besieging Teroka, to the surprise of the Dimensional Traders. She is fought in the sixth Siege of Teroka Epilogue.


    Creator's Morning 

Nachoel

"The Deliverer of God's Word through Strength"
Voiced by: Kyotaro Muramoto (JP)
Type: Healer

A priest of Creator's Morning. He is encountered in the Airship of Mouspia.



Tacoel

"Guardian of God by Day, Guardian of Metal by Night"
Voiced by: Eriko Matsui (JP)
Type: Assault

A nun of Creator's Morning. She is encountered in the Airship of Mouspia.



Flaune

"The Botanist with the Fatal Charm"
Voiced by: Yusuke Ota (JP)
Type: Mage

A botanist and a member of Creator's Morning. He is encountered in the Temple of Time of Mouspia.


  • Action Bomb: His plants can explode and deals a poison debuff.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He at least tries to woo Decanee, with no success.
  • Green Thumb: He is specialized in plant magic.
  • Mook Maker: He is the one responsible for the parasitic plant-possessed zombies in Mouspia. His plants are also regular Mooks encountered in Temple of Time.

Dr. Molly

"The Genius Researcher Who Hates to be Bothered"
Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi (JP)
Type: Tank

A scientist and a member of Creator's Morning. She is encountered in the Temple of Time.



Briel

"The Seeker of His Own Salvation"
Voiced by: Daiki Hamano
Type: Assault

The supposed leader of Creator's Morning. He is fought in the Temple of Time.


  • Bare-Fisted Monk: He is a priest and he uses nothing but his fists.
  • Puppet King: He is no more than mass-produced artificial being created by Decanee. When he dies, another Briel takes his place. He only serves as a figurehead for the cult while Decanee and Pino works behind the scene.

    Baldinar Re Meudias 
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NPC
Creator form (Boss) 
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (JP)
Type: Mage (enemy only)

The Prime Minister of Kounat, as well as one of the kingdom's archmages. His attempt at harnessing the power of the Aernas Hammer failed, resulting in the Great Explosion of Kounat that wiped the entire kingdom off the face of the world. Although his body was consumed by the explosion, his soul continued to exist, eventually possessing the Xenian shrine guardian Ashtaroth. As Ashtaroth, he served as the Greater-Scope Villain in the first game, instigating the Kingdom Wars, and aimed to once again attempt to use the Aernas Hammer to become the new Creator and create a new world, destroying the current world in the process, but was supposedly sealed away forever when Grandiel transported the both of them to the Wizard's Labyrinth in an ultimately failed attempt at Taking You with Me.

Baldinar appears in his past, human self in the Kounat chapter, spearheading efforts to apprehend Duel and combat a demonic virus that was spreading throughout the kingdom. An illusion of himself also appears to Kyle during the Underworld Epilogue, convincing the boy to let his inner instinct take over control of his body.


  • Alternate Self: He is the past self of Ashtaroth, the first game's Greater-Scope Villain.
  • The Archmage: He was one of Kounat's best mages alongside Grandiel and Serdin.
  • Arc Villain: Towards the end of the Kounat chapter, it is revealed that not only is he this, but he had also conspired with the game's Big Bad, Decanee.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Downplayed; at the climax of the Kounat Epilogue, Baldinar assumes his Creator form which, while divinely powered, is still as vulnerable as a mortal entity. However, if left unopposed, he would have played this trope straight, becoming the new Creator and remaking the entire world in his image, causing The End of the World as We Know It.
  • Casual Danger Dialogue: This is the manner in which he carried out his Death Equals Redemption, where he calmly chats with Kyle and Cindy regarding how he would soon die to the Great Explosion of Kounat and sending the two kids and the Grand Chase back to the present time would require him to use the power of Nephilim within Kyle, causing him to lose power over his soul.
  • Climax Boss: In his Creator form, Baldinar is the final boss of the Kounat Epilogue, being the toughest boss of the entire chapter.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: The very reason he is fixated to use the Klara Libri to activate the superweapon and become a Creator god is he lost his lover from a demonic virus outbreak and the only way to be with her again is to create a new world.
  • Death Equals Redemption: After the Grand Chase defeated him in his Creator form, he transports Kyle and Cindy to an alternate zone and shares his Obi-Wan Moment with them, revealing that while he gave up his ambition of becoming the new Creator, he will still die because the Aernas Hammer would overload, causing the Great Explosion of Kounat; even if he did harness the Aernas Hammer, he would have faced a Fate Worse than Death in a Crapsack World of his creation.
  • Drunk with Power: Initially dismissive of the Klara Libri, he started to read it with fanatical zeal after the demonic virus spreading throughout the kingdom infected the woman he loved, forcing him to kill her. Through reading the book, Baldinar learned how to harness the power of the Aernas Hammer to create a new world, but he was so consumed by this new knowledge that he stopped caring about anything else.
  • Evil Redhead: Has red hair and is the Arc Villain of the Kounat chapter.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Once the dignified and responsible Prime Minister of Kounat and close friend of Grandiel, his fall into darkness only started after he lost his lover to the demonic virus.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Harnessing the power of the Aernas Hammer might cause him to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence, but because it also required using The Corruption, Baldinar would eventually have been consumed by it and become a hive mind, creating a Crapsack World where everybody suffers. His realisation of this at around the time of his defeat leads to his Death Equals Redemption.
  • Kill the Ones You Love: He was forced to kill his infected lover by himself, which did a number on his sanity.
  • Load-Bearing Boss: Baldinar is the only known mortal who could have harnessed the power of the activated Aernas Hammer. His defeat causes the hammer to overload, creating the Great Explosion of Kounat.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: Zigzagged; Baldinar was smitten with a woman who was consumed by the demonic virus shortly after he met and started going out with her, so he was forced to kill her. Her death prompted him to do many things, including reading into the Klara Libri and learning how to harness the power of the Aernas Hammer, while at the same time endorsing Fermat's research into the demonic virus to try and harness its potential, which are both examples of him playing this trope straight. However, it also prompted him to create Kyle and Cindy using fragments of his soul, which resulted in the both of them being Living MacGuffins inherently empowered by Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke, but without all the side effects of Power Incontinence, averting this trope.
  • Obi-Wan Moment: As part of his Death Equals Redemption, he lets go of the ambition of becoming the new Creator and has a final Casual Danger Dialogue with his Living MacGuffins, Kyle and Cindy, expressing his gratitude to them for having grown up in a completely different way to him, and using the power of Nephilim within the former to send them and the Grand Chase back to the present time.
  • Peaceful in Death: In the final moments of his life, Baldinar finds closure in personally conversing with Kyle and Cindy, both of age and slowly but surely harnessing The Gift that they inherited from him because Grandiel had raised them up with care, yet having some of his own personality traits (and, in Cindy's case, a similar appearance to The Lost Lenore). As he fades from existence, he smiles, satisfied with what he has seen.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The sociable and lively Red Oni to Grandiel’s Blue before his Face–Heel Turn. It’s even reflected on their color palette.
  • Scrubbing Off the Trauma: In one part of Grandiel’s memory, Baldinar’s attendant mentioned that there were times Baldinar just washed his hands all day as a result of having to kill many civilians and his own lover for The Needs of the Many.
  • We Used to Be Friends: With Grandiel on the Vitriolic Best Buds variety.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: His interactions with Grandiel during the latter’s Likability show that they had this kind of relationship. Baldinar always visited Grandiel despite knowing well his presence was viewed as annoying, and while he himself occasionally poked fun at the elf’s unsociability or age, he still tried to make Grandiel go out and cheer him up when the latter was angry. He is also the only person to go First-Name Basis with Grandiel.

    Duel Pone Zec 
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Type: Assault (enemy only)

A mysterious Ancient Demon that appeared multiple times in the original game. He once ended an ancient Demon War after he went on a rampage after losing his lover Edna Verdidad. He is also the one who saved Mari from Kounat Explosion by sending her to the future.

His past self appeared in Kounat chapter where he rampaged outside Kounat and only calmed down and retreated after seeing Ley. His present self then appeared in Abyss in the Burning Canyon and Underworld.


  • The Dreaded: Being the last remaining Ancient Demon, everyone treats him more like a walking disaster than a person.
  • Heel–Face Turn: He pulls a temporary one when he and his revived Ancient Demon army hold off Heitaros and his forces in order to buy time for Grand Chase to deal with Plouton at the climax of Tower of Memory.
  • I Call It "Vera": His demon swords are the Eclipse, the weapon that Grandark is created to destroy.

    King Arsad 
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"The King who Got Demoted to a Puppet of Demonic Energy"
Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (JP)
Type: Tank, Assault (enemy only)

The last king of Kounat before its fall. He appears in the Great Explosion of Kounat Epilogue as a boss.


  • All Your Powers Combined: His skills are based on Varonas, Kalissa, and Nia due to wielding their weapons.
  • Barrier Warrior: His Sacred Shield active skill summons three spectral shield walls that advance outwards slowly in a spread pattern, pushing back enemies while also damaging them.
  • Dying as Yourself: When cut down by Kanavan, he is shown smiling out of pride for her ability and satisfaction that she has fulfilled her promise to him.
  • Empty Shell: The Arsad the Grand Chase fought is more like a zombie that became Baldinar's puppet.
  • Everyone Is Related: He is the brother of Hadunak, who in turn is Mari's father. He lacks a child of his own so intended to have his niece succeed his throne.
  • Fountain of Youth: He was already old even before the events leading up to the Great Explosion of Kounat. However, he regained his youth upon becoming Baldinar's puppet.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Despite being a Tank unit, his playable version fights just like his enemy Assault version.
  • Multi-Melee Master: He wields Varonas' Power Fist, Kalissa's Whip Sword, and Nia's railgun.
  • Utility Magic: Arsad has a unique Content Effect skill that increases the amount of gold a player receives from Dimensional Bosses by 20%.

    Tekarion 

    Yohanna 
Type: Healer (enemy only)

A demon researcher and an old friend of Oz. She joined the New Hardliners and stole Oz's data to create clones of Zero. She appears in Sky Ruins in Crimson River as The Unfought and Burning Canyon's mansion.

    Guilty Seven 
A group of New Hardliner demons serving Heitaros leading the invasion of Crimson River and Burning Canyon domains. They appeared as individual bosses throughout Worlds 4 and 5, and together in Underworld Train Epilogue.

Yulia

"Yellow Indolent of Sloth"
Voiced by: Sawako Hata (JP)
Type: Assault

The Sloth of Yellow. She is encountered invading Ley's mansion.


  • Critical Hit Class: If her Demon Weapon mode is triggered, she gains increased critical hit chance.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: She summons clones which improve her Deadly Lunge attacks if present in the battle. She is a much powerful version of Fennel and currently doesn't have an SR counterpart.
  • Irony: She hated her title "Sloth of Yellow" as she is actually a Workaholic.
  • Dual Wielding: She wields a pair of daggers in her default form, but it becomes Blade Below the Shoulder in her Demon Weapon mode.
  • Only in It for the Money: Despite being an Extremist, she is not particularly evil. She is only working for Heitaros because it's her job.

Favian

"Archeology-Loving Wrath of Green"
Voiced by: Daichi Kanbara (JP)
Type: Ranger

The Wrath of Green. He is encountered in Sky Ruins in Crimson River.


  • Adventurer Archaeologist: His reason for joining Guilty Seven is it offers a chance to explore ruins which is his hobby.
  • Companion Cube: He loves artifacts so much he's giving them names of girls.
  • Irony: Despite having the "Wrath" title, he is a totally chill guy.

Altair

"Demon Idol Guilty Seven, Pink of Lust"
Voiced by: Rei Matsuzaki (JP)
Type: Mage

The Lust of Pink. Along with Vega, they are encountered in Purgatory.



Vega

"Demon Idol Guilty Seven, Blue of Envy"
Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara (JP)
Type: Tank
The Envy of Blue. Along with Altair, they are encountered in Purgatory.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: She is totally lusting over Altair.
  • Berserk Button: She believes staring at Altair is a right exclusive to her, all others doing the same will feel her wrath.
  • Expy: Like her brother Bergamot, she has a striking resemblance to Ciel.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: She is the only Tank that full-on using a shield and nothing else. Altair's whole body picture is visible from behind the shield.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: She is the polar opposite of Altair in this aspect.

Carnero

"Junk Food Lovin' Bad Ramblin"
Voiced by: Chisato Mori (JP)
Type: Ranger (A), Healer (S)

The Appetite of Silver. He is a Ramblin from Kricktria which has been encountered multiple times there. As a Guilty Seven member, he is encountered again in Eternal Valley in Burning Canyon.



BF

"Demon World's Hip-Hop Star Gold of Greed"
Voiced by: Shinya Takahashi (JP)
Type: Mage

The Greed of Gold. He is encountered in Burning Canyon's Mansion. A demon who once aspires to become a rapper.



Karp Dryfield

Voiced by: Haruki Ishiya(JP)
Type: Assault

The Arrogance of Red and the leader of Guilty Seven. He appears in Underworld Train.


  • Ascended Extra: He turns out to be one of the kids who used to bully Dio and gets bullied back by Ley when they were children.
  • Pride: His motif as Guilty Seven.
  • Sword and Gun: In his default form. He switches to Dual Wielding on his Demon Weapon form.
  • Unknown Rival: Towards Ley, yet she had forgotten him.

    Edna Vervidad 

    Nelia Ironwood 
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First Lord (NPC/Likability) 
"Demon Queen of Greed Who Came Back From the Dead"
Voiced by: Yui Horie (JP)
Type: Mage

Nelia is a demon, the lord of the Ironwood family, and one of the "Four Demon Kings". During the Ancient Demon War that erupted in the aftermath of Heitaros's failed invasion of Kounat, Nelia battled on the frontlines against other demons seeking to fill in the void of leadership left by Heitaros's disappearance, and in doing so, earned the moniker "Demon Queen of Greed" due to her insatiable lust for power.

Nelia's life came to an untimely end when she battled against the Envoy of Destruction, Veigas, over assuming leadership of the Hardliners, and was slain by him. With her passing, she lost everything—her power base, her followers, and her reputation.

Heitaros approached Nelia's soul, which had been sent to the Underworld due to her death, and gave her an offer: work for him, and live again. While some of the finer points of this deal were troublesome, Nelia saw no reason to decline the offer, and took it, regaining her corporeal form. With her second life, Nelia sought to start anew, and decided to take over control of the Underworld.

Nelia appears in the Underworld Epilogue as the penultimate boss in the Tower of Memory.


  • Authority Equals Asskicking: As the lord of the Ironwood house, Nelia chose to plunge into the thick of battle during the Ancient Demon War and, in doing so, proved that she was no slouch in combat.
  • Awesome Moment of Crowning: A meta-example—her Likability episodes end with her being appointed by the Royal Court as the First Lord of the Underworld, which also unlocks the "First Lord" outfit for her. As First Lord, she wields the true power over the Underworld, reducing Hwarin to nothing more than a Puppet King. Due to the game's Adventure Dungeon picking up events in the Underworld from this point, with Hwarin being on the side of the Grand Chase, it also doubles as The Bad Guy Wins, albeit a temporary one.
  • Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: During her duel with Veigas, Nelia was able to seal off part of his power, while also seemingly delivering a Curb-Stomp Battle and putting him on the ropes. Although Veigas ultimately had the last laugh, killing her when she had her guard down, her seal on his powers is still present.
  • Casting a Shadow: Nelia is a user of Kill It with Fire-themed dark magic.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: Her Passive Skill, Twilight Curse, causes enemies hit by any of her skills to take more damage from magic attacks, while at the same time nerfing their health recovery rates.
  • Didn't See That Coming: This is how Nelia died to Veigas during the Ancient Demon War, when he dealt a One-Hit Kill to her after she thought she had delivered a Curb-Stomp Battle to him and had him at her mercy. At the conclusion of the Underworld Epilogue, Nelia also conceded to Rasel that him slaying both her clone and Haggler in the Underworld was the one thing she did not expect, as it turned out that he was still a potent force despite having much of his power sealed away.
  • Flashback Nightmare: Nelia often recounts her death to Veigas's surprise One-Hit Kill during the Ancient Demon War in her sleep.
  • Foil: To Veigas, in both character and the different sub-tropes of Spam Attack that apply to their combat skills. Nelia is more reserved than Veigas, who can be quite petty, and her form of combat is a relentless fusion of Blade Spam and Magic Missile Storm complemented by a Damage-Increasing Debuff, as compared to Veigas, whose skill sets and attack-increasing Status Buff make him a king of Alpha Strikes.
  • Genre Savvy: Nelia's suspicions of several things, such as Veigas using Power Floats to hide the fact that he is The Napoleon, hints that she is considerably more self-aware than most other characters in the game.
  • Greed: Nelia is known as the Demon Queen of Greed for one reason: she is never satisfied with anything. Whenever she gets something she wanted, she wants even more.
  • Lady of Black Magic: Nelia is a Cultured Badass and user of dark magic who, at her prime, was able to match Veigas in fair combat, losing to him only because she had her guard down, and while her methods of getting what she wants can be very ruthless, she also presents herself as being a lot less brash than Veigas.
  • Magic Missile Storm: Nelia's Active Skill, Twilight Flower, summons a barrage of magical bolts that fly around her until she gets within range of a group of enemies, whereupon they will sequentially break off and home in towards the most powerful target.
  • My Greatest Failure: At the time of Heitaros's defeat in Kounat, Nelia had virtually everything she wanted—a power base, recognition amongst her fellow demons, and War for Fun and Profit. However, she lost all that when Veigas offed her during a mano a mano over leadership of the Hardliners.
  • My Greatest Second Chance: Heitaros bringing Nelia back from the dead is this for her. While she no longer held any sway over the demons, her retainer still remembered and was loyal to her, and the Underworld presented a fresh opportunity for her to take over control of it, much like how she previously did in the Demon World, except this time, she will do it right by not dying again.
  • Promoted to Playable: She became a playable hero sometime after the Tower of Memory release, having a different skillset from her boss version.
  • Put on a Bus: Nelia's involvement in the plot was suspended once Heitaros and the Grand Chase left the Underworld after Hwarin regained control of the Royal Court and her place as Queen of the Underworld. However, she is seen being reacquainted with Lapis at the conclusion of the Pandemonium chapter.
  • She Is the King: Although Nelia is sometimes individually known as "Demon Queen of Greed", which averts this trope, it is otherwise played straight when she is referred to as one of the "Four Demon Kings".
  • Taught by Experience: Nelia's first death at the hands of Veigas showed her what happens when she loses everything, including her own life. After Heitaros resurrected her, Nelia's approach to taking over the Underworld was considerably more guarded despite being no less ruthless, and because of that, when she confronted Veigas again and lost, she did not die because he had only fought a clone of her; although she ultimately lost the support of the Royal Court, she retains her corporeal form even though she is still stuck in the Underworld. She also takes her loss in stride, seemingly expecting things to happen as they did.
  • The Unfought: In a twisted way. Although Veigas apparently killed her and her retainer, Haggler, in the Tower of Memory, it is revealed at the end of the Underworld Epilogue that, while Haggler was indeed Killed Off for Real, Nelia had used a clone to battle Veigas; she was still very much alive in a different part of the Underworld. This also doubles up as an indication that Nelia was Taught by Experience.
  • Unholy Nuke: Her Special Skill, Twilight Explosion, creates a huge explosion at a designated area, doing massive damage to all enemies caught in the blast and inflicting her passive Damage-Increasing Debuff to those that survive.
  • Wicked Cultured: She supports Heitaros, kicks ass, takes names, and likes doing yoga as one of her hobbies.

    Vice 
Type: Mage (enemy only)

    Lapis 
"Fallen angel who deceives everyone and have the last laugh to herself."
Voiced by: Kim Garyung (KR), Yumiri Hanamori (JP)
Type: Ranger

Lapis is an abaddon—a hybrid angel-demon—who was originally the Celestial World's messenger to the Demon World, but was exiled from the former dimension due to a series of events that happened, which was likely orchestrated by herself. Thereafter, she settled in the Demon World and participated in the Ancient Demon War, where her prowess was comparable to the "Four Demon Kings", but even her participation in the war did not last long, as she also caused multiple disasters that killed off many demons, eventually resulting in her being shunned by the rest. Cast out by both the celestials and demons, Lapis entertains herself by manipulating the balance of power between the Moderates and Hardliners.


  • Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: Her appearance in her costumes, especially her Soul Binding one, emphasises the former, while her backstory and behaviour emphasises the latter.
  • I Choose to Stay: Lapis claims that the Demon World provides so much entertainment for her that she would not consider returning to the Celestial World even if they offered her a chance to do so.
  • Kawaiiko: Invoked; she blends this with Obfuscating Stupidity, creating the impression that she is somewhat bonkers despite being a force to be reckoned with.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Invoked; she combines this with Kawaiiko, and as a result, no one can ever tell if anything she says is genuine or a complete lie.
  • Say It with Hearts: A solid star (★) is appended to the end of some of Lapis's lines, typically when she is going full kawaiiko.
  • Perky Goth: Her standard costumes are mostly black, but she is quite chipper.
  • Troll: Lapis loves to mess up the plans of other entities, and then bask in their subsequent reaction when they realise that she was the one who screwed them over.

    Myst 
"The Secret Demon King imprisoned in monotony."
Voiced by: Kim Da-ol (KR), Kensho Ono (JP), Leonardo Santhos (BR)
Type: Tank

Myst is one of the "Four Demon Kings" who played an important role during the Ancient Demon War, which resulted in the Asmodian demons winning the war. Due to his reclusive nature, however, no one knows exactly what his contributions to the war were. Rumors circulate that he is a Fallen Angel, or that he existed even before the Ancient demons, but no one knows the truth. For these reasons, Myst is known colloquially as the Secret Demon King. After the war, when the Asmodian demons split into two separate factions—the Hardliners and Moderates—Myst did not pick either side, and chose instead to spend his days idling, waiting for an event known as "The Moment" to occur.


  • Brilliant, but Lazy: He is capable of speeding up time to try and get to "The Moment" faster but does not do so, instead preferring to take The Slow Path.
  • Obliquely Obfuscated Occupation: Yes, Myst really is one of the "Four Demon Kings", but no one knows what he did to earn the title. In the present-day, he does not even involve himself in any disputes between the Hardliners and Moderates.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Myst is a really, really lazy person and his face almost always has a flat, bored expression. This makes his appearance in the Celestial World with a slightly concerned look that much more jarring.
  • The Stoic: This abaddon is so uninterested by everything happening around him that he rarely has any other expression beyond a flat, bored expression.

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