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This page is a collection of tropes for the characters affiliated with the nations of the Western Continent in the Light Novel In Another World with My Smartphone and its adaptations. Fans of only the anime and manga must beware of spoilers.
The Allent Theocracy
- The Chessmaster: Downplayed. He was quick to take advantage of Touya's plan to unify Dauburn and Zadonia by setting up his granddaughters with the prospective princes of each nation.
- Culturally Religious: The Allent Theocracy is built upon the worship of the Spirits. The Holy King's popularity absolutely skyrocketed after Touya provided him with the means to confer with the spirits himself. He does tend to take his devoutness a little too far, as his loud prayers managed to embarrass the Snow Spirit into fleeing after Shirahime summoned her for him after the first World Summit meeting.
- The Unpronounceable: When Touya taught him how to call upon a wind spirit in the spirits' language, he repeatedly mispronounced the word "gale" as "whale".
- Accidental Misnaming: He can never quite get Touya's name right, often referring to him as "Toya".
- Beware the Nice Ones: He nearly flies into a rage on Nina's behalf when Touya informs him of the underhanded tactics the Golden Pig had been using to try and drive the Little Bunny out of business. He calls upon his connections in the merchants' guild to try and find evidence of the Golden Pig's misdeeds.
- First Friend: He becomes Touya's first ally in the Reverse World after Touya saves Pedro and his wife from a two-headed dragon.
- Mythical Motifs: Touya compares him to Ebisu, the Japanese God of Fishing.
- Feminine Women Can Cook: Her cooking is noted as being very tasty. The only reason her restaurant was suffering was because the Golden Pig had been buying up all the available ingredients.
- Following in Relative's Footsteps: She refuses to sell her restaurant as it originally belonged to her deceased husband's family, and she's determined to carry on their legacy.
- Interclass Friendship: As a commoner, she becomes fast friends with Lu, a princess.
- Artistic License – Child Labor Laws: She's roughly ten years old, and helps her mother run the restaurant. Justified, as this is a different world with different social standards.
- Berserk Button: Don't say that her mother's restaurant looks run-down.
- Animal Motifs: As if the name wasn't enough, he's noted as being overweight, welcoming comparisons to a pig.
- Impossibly Tacky Clothes: He wears an over-the-top gaudy gold tuxedo.
- Theme Naming: Hogsworth Von Buffett, an obese man who wears a tacky golden tuxedo, owns a restaurant called "The Golden Pig".
- Hate Sink: He's a greedy, perverted, morally-bankrupt criminal lord who isn't above resorting to kidnapping and assassination to get his way.
- Pay Evil unto Evil: As payback for his constant threatening and harassment of Silhouette, Touya places a curse on him that will paralyze a part of his body any time he or his mooks hassle Silhouette or her employees. The severity of the curse is proportional to how much they violate the curse's contract, so should the violation be severe enough, it will jump straight to paralyzing his heart.
- We Can Rule Together: He tries to get Touya to betray Silhouette with the promise of becoming his right-hand-man. Touya shoots him with a paralysis bullet in response.
The Strain Kingdom
- Friend in the Black Market: She's close allies with Silhouette of the Black Cats, as she considers it advantageous to have connections in such an expansive intelligence network.
- The High Queen: Current ruler of Strain.
- Master of All: She briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones.
- Gadgeteer Genius: Despite being a princess, she loves working with magitechnology. She even builds her own Ether Vehicle for the race on Drakliff Island.
- Pair the Smart Ones: She ends up getting engaged to Prince Lupheus of Triharan, as they both share a love for magitechnology.
- She Cleans Up Nicely: When she shows up to meet Prince Lupheus, Touya notes that she looks like a completely different person from the last time he saw her, when she was wearing mechanics' overalls and covered in oil stains.
- Freaky Is Cool: She's madly in love with Prince Robert despite his bizarre fashion sense and strange personality.
- Master of All: She briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones. Although it's unknown if she ever utilized it.
- Do You Want to Copulate?: Rather matter-of-factly asks Touya if he'd like to spend a night with her as compensation for him dealing with Zabbit.
- Friend in the Black Market: Touya's contact from the underworld.
- The Gadfly: She enjoys teasing Touya's fiances whenever they accompany him to oversee their meetings.
- Good Bad Girl: An opportunistic and promiscuous brothel owner, yes, but even Yumina's mystic eye determined her to be good of heart.
- Mama Bear: The main reason she asks Touya to help her deal with Zabbit is because he had been harassing and abusing the girls that work for her.
- Master of All: She briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones. Although unlike most people who used the app to combat the Phrase, she mainly utilized the Reading Null spell to translate some ancient documents that her group had discovered.
- Miss Kitty: She runs a series of brothels all across the world that double as information gathering hubs.
- Really Gets Around: With implication as subtle as an anvil to the head.
- Summon Magic: She turns out to have an affinity for Dark magic, and with Touya's help, she summons a rather imposing panther to act as her familiar.
The Primula Kingdom
- Big Damn Reunion: A heavily-Downplayed example. Thanks to Touya he was able to meet with Queen Palerius, who herself was also a distant descendant of Alerius Palerius. Two branches of the same family reunited from across time and space.
- Famous Ancestor: His distant ancestor was Lerios Palerius, one of the sons of Partheno's Sage of Hours Alerius Palerius. Thousands of years ago, Lerios was transported to the Reverse World, and joined a tribe of survivors of a catastrophic world war. He went on to become the chief, and founded the nation of Primula.
- Master of All: He briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones.
- Comical Overreacting: This is pretty much his shtick. In response to anything remotely surprising, he shouts, bends backwards, and does an exaggerated jazz-hands pose. Touya suspects that had be been born on Earth, he could've easily made a name for himself in Kabuki Theatre.
The Triharan Holy Empire
- Master of All: He briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones.
- Puppet King: He virtually had no power over his own country, with the true power belonging to the corrupt Senate.
- Gadgeteer Genius: Despite being a prince, he loves working with magitechnology. He even builds his own Ether Vehicle for the race on Drakliff Island.
- Pair the Smart Ones: He ends up getting engaged to Princess Berlietta of Strain, as they both share a love for magitechnology.
- You Don't Look Like You: A minor example. He's originally described as possessing blonde hair just like his sister, but future LN illustrations would portray him as a brunette.
- Lady Looks Like a Dude: To the point where's she's able to easily pass for a man if she wears the right clothing.
- Prince Charming: She unknowingly ends up being this for Princess Reliel of Refreese when she drives off a creepy nobleman during a Masquerade Ball.
- Raised as the Opposite Gender: Justified, as her parents decided to raise her as a boy to prevent the corrupt nobles of the senate from forcing her into a marriage with one of their own.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: Was the one leading the Triharan army and the one that brokered a solution with Touya to end the war.
- Ship Tease: With Princess Reliel after Reliel learns Listis' identity following the aforementioned masquerade incident.
- Secret-Keeper: He's one of the few people in Triharan who knew that Listis was a girl.
- Decadent Court: He was the head of Triharan's corrupt Senate that held more power than the Emperor.
- Mind Control: He inflicted this on Ende after he found the young man unconscious outside the castle, and forced him to become his personal bodyguard.
- Vehicular Turnabout: He steals Ende's Frame Gear and attempts to use it against Touya, mistakenly assuming that it's a Gollem. Touya uses his smartphone to disable the Frame Gear and eject Morlock out of it.
The Panaches Kingdom
- Doting Parent: It's mentioned that he was this towards Robert, and Touya wonders if this is the reason for Robert's eccentricities.
- Master of All: He briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones.
The first prince of Panaches and the master of the Blue Crown.
- Adults Dressed as Children: He's around the same age as Touya, but dresses like a six year old.
- Animal Mecha: His personal Frame Gear, the Deer Blau Overgear, resembles a giant, blue deer. Unlike the other Over Gears, it's a defense-oriented model that specializes in creating protective barriers.
- Blue Is Heroic: His outfit is blue, and while he can be a tad irritating to others, he's undoubtedly a good person. He doesn't hesitate to assist Touya by defending the Puretree from the Mutant Phrase.
- Canon Character All Along: Robert's appearance and his Gollem Distortion Blau did not happen firstly in this story. He's revealed to be an existing character from 'Chrono Crown, who has been mentioned in Red Crown arc's Chapter 4.
- Classy Cravat: He's a prince wearing a classy outfit with a cravat.
- Fairytale Motifs: He's often compared to Sleeping Beauty due to his fairy tail-esque clothing and penchant for sleeping.
- Iconic Outfit: He wears an outfit that brings to mind a stereotypical visage of a storybook prince, pumpkin pants and all.
- Large Ham: Most of his dialogue is made up of excited shouts and flourishes.
- Master of All: He briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones.
- No Sense of Personal Space: He gets extremely close to anyone he considers a friend, most often to their chagrin. After Touya gives him a smartphone, he has to teach Robert that it's impolite to take photos of people without their permission.
- No Social Skills: Downplayed. He's perfectly capable of socializing with others, but he's just a tad too blunt for his own good.
- Power at a Price: Whenever he utilizes Blau's Gollem skills, he's forced to sleep, with the duration proportional to how much power he used.
- Teleportation: One of his most common uses of Blau's power. He develops a bad habit of warping to Brunhild without Touya's knowledge.
The Blue Crown, one of the many Crown Gollems created by Chrom Ranchesse. His Crown Ability allows him to teleport and create space-warping barriers at the cost of his master's consciousness.
- Ancestral Weapon: He's been passed down between members of the Panaches royal family for generations. His previous master was Prince Robert's grandfather.
- Blue Is Heroic: He's the Blue Crown, and is wielded by the heroic Prince Robert.
- Power at a Price: His ability to warp space causes his master to fall asleep for a duration proportional to how much the power was used.
- Reality Warper: The basics of his Crown ability. He often uses it to warp Prince Robert around and to create protective barriers to defend allies.
The Gardio Empire
- Young and in Charge: He's around Touya's age, and has only recently ascended to the throne.
- Secret-Keeper: He went along with Falchion's plan to pass the infant Lucrecion off as the newly-born prince.
- Good Parents: He and his wife love Lucrecion as if he was their own biological son, and are heartbroken when Touya confronts them about the truth, fearing that their son will be taken away.
- I Am Not Your Father: He tries to tell Lucrecion that he's not his biological son, only for Lucrecion to reveal that he figured it out a long time ago.
- My Greatest Failure: He's got two of these.
- He's deeply mournful over not having the strength to stand up to his father and prevent the deaths so many innocent Lowe citizens.
- When he learns about the Lowe remnants searching for their lost prince, he realizes the impact that stealing away the young prince had.
- Pillow Pistol: He keeps a dagger under his pillow, as he worries about agents of Isengard coming to assassinate him.
- Sole Survivor: Of the Lowe royal bloodline.
- So Proud of You: He tells Lucrecion that his birth parents would be so proud of the person he's become, and that he's proud as well.
- Super-Senses: He was able to sense Touya, Yae, and Lu sneaking into his bedroom despite the fact that they had used magic to both make themselves invisible and to make themselves quiet.
- Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Despite being at war with the boy's country, he couldn't bring himself to kill Lucrecion when he found him, as he reminded him of his own newborn son.
- Good Parents: She and her husband love Lucrecion as if he was their own biological son, and are heartbroken when Touya confronts them about the truth, fearing that their son will be taken away.
- Tragic Stillbirth: She had undergone several of these before they adopted Lucrecion. One of the big reasons they adopted Lucrecion was because Falchion feared that his misogynistic father would have Asteria taken away or killed for being unable to produce an heir.
- Capture and Replicate: A non-villainous, and rather bizarrely, consensual example. She was left unconscious in her bedroom closet while a simulacrum gollem was sent to the masquerade ball in Refreese in her place. It's later revealed that the gollem was sent in her place by the maid of a princess of Gandhillis who fancied the young emperor of Gardio, and Imelda was in on it the entire time, specifically requesting to make it look like she was attacked so that she could spend time with her family's doctor, whom she had feelings for.
- Robotic Reveal: While Imelda is a real person, the Imelda that showed up to the masquerade ball in Refreese was revealed to be a simulacrum gollem called Hydrangea.
The Kingdom of Lowe
- Happily Adopted: He secretly learned at an early age that he wasn't his parents' actual son, but refrained from saying anything as he could clearly tell that they loved him as if he was.
- Magical Eye: He has the Mystic Eyes of Memory Perception, which give him brief glimpses into the past.
- Power Nullifier: He wore an enchanted bangle that nullified the effects of his Mystic Eyes. The bangle was cracked one day, allowing Lucrecion to use his Eyes' power to learn the truth about his birth parents.
- Psychometry: His Mystic Eyes allow him to briefly see visions of the past when he touches an object, with the visions having something to do with the object itself. He learned the truth about his parentage after his ability activated while touching his father's sword.
- Replacement Goldfish: In a way, he was this to his parents. He was found by Falchion after the destruction of Lowe, and the original plan to give Lucrecion to an orphanage. Upon Falchion's return to the capital, he learned that his recently-born son had died, so he decided to pass the infant Lucrecion off as his son to protect his wife from his father.
Dorf "Colonel" Landinner
A member of the Red Cats that formerly served Lowe as one of the twelve Beast Emperors.- Batman Gambit: Colonel let himself get impaled by Gien, as it got him close enough for Colonel to deliver a powerful knockout punch to the traitor's face.
- Canon Character All Along: The Dorf that appears in this story turns out to be the same Colonel that firstly appeared in Chrono Crowns Red Crown arc, Chapter 4, along with the First Lieutenant and the Sergeant.
- Eyepatch of Power: He lost his eye during battle of Lowe when Falchion Rig Gardio, who was a prince at the time, took him on in a fight.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Gien stabs him through the gut with his rapier, with the intention of causing him to die a slow, painful death. He gets better, though.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: He went by Colonel in the present day, and refused to go by his true name until he and his comrades located the lost prince of Lowe.
- This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself: He tells Touya not to interfere in his fight against Gien, as he's the one who has to exact revenge for all the lives lost in the battle of Lowe.
- We Used to Be Friends: Towards Gien Greed before the latter sold Lowe out to Isengard. He's infuriated that Gien has the nerve to call him his "old companion" when they reunite.
- Animal Mecha: It's a large gollem that resembles a leopard.
- Kryptonite-Proof Suit: Like all the Beast Emperors, its body contains special properties that make it immune to the Mithril weakness that typically plagues gollems.
- Shock and Awe: Naturally, with a name like Thunder Leopard.
- Canon Character All Along: Despite being relatively minor characters in In Another World, they turn out to have been already established characters from 'Chrono Crown, who made their first appearance in Red Crown arc's Chapter 4.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: First Lieutenant is quick to become infuriated upon hearing where their prince is, and stubbornly rebuffs nearly everything the Emperor and his wife have to say.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: They went by their codenames in the present day, and refused to go by their true names until they located the lost prince of Lowe.
The Magitechnocracy of Isengard
- Affably Evil: He's strangely polite towards Touya when they first meet, despite the fact that Touya was there to defeat him. It's soon revealed that there was a reason for this.
- Archaeological Arms Race: He's obsessed in claiming the technology of the ancient civilization.
- Brain in a Jar: He successfully managed to transplant his brain into the Hecatoncheir gollem many years ago, giving himself complete control over it.
- Evil Gloating: He manages to distract Touya and the girls long enough to lure them into a trap by doing this. He even Lampshades it, asking Touya if it crossed his mind why he was monologuing for so long.
- A Fate Worse Than Death: Touya enchants the capsule containing the Witch-King's brain with fortification magic, then places a curse on it that transfers all pain inflicted on the capsule to the brain. He then gives the capsule to the remaining citizens of Lowe, telling them that he's all theirs. The life support system in the capsule was hypothesized to turn off after a year, so the Witch-King spent the last year of his life in constant agony while at the mercy of the people he'd wronged a decade prior.
- A God Am I: After activating Hecatoncheir, he gleefully destroys his own city and rants about his superiority, likening his citizens to ants when Touya calls him out on it.
- Kaiju: He becomes one after taking full control of the Hecatoncheir. The gollem itself is nearly the size of Isengard's capital city.
- Large Ham: Probably the most villainous example in the whole series.
- Mad Scientist: He attacked other countries on the off-chance their territory contained rare gollems, he performed multiple human experiments before eventually placing his own brain into a gollem, and proceeded to destroy his own kingdom while proclaiming himself to be a god.
- Mechanical Abomination: The Hecatoncheir. It's a city-sized gollem that possesses multiple sets of wings, several arms, multiple snake-like tails, and a head resembling that of a demon.
- Robotic Reveal: He's revealed to have been using a humanlike gollem as a stand in for himself for years.
- Tested on Humans: Specifically the brain transfer part. It's eventually uncovered that there were over a hundred victims, including children.
- Wrong Assumption: He incorrectly assumed that Touya's Frame Gears were gollems, and hinged his victory on a secret weapon that disabled gollems' Q-Crystals. He flew into a panic when Touya revealed to him that he never once said that they were gollems.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: His penchant for impaling his victims got him in close enough for Colonel to deliver a knockout punch to Gien's face.
- Sadist: He enjoys leaving his enemies in a state where they'll die a slow and painful death.
- Sky Surfing: He possessed a disc-like device that allowed him to levitate through the sky. Touya was quick to swipe it, taking away his advantage.
- Treachery Is a Special Kind of Evil: He betrayed Lowe and sold them out to Isengard and Gardio all because he was bored of his life in Lowe.
- Animal Mecha: It's a large gollem that resembles an owl.
- Feather Flechettes: It can shoot out metallic feathers that explode after a few seconds.
- Kryptonite-Proof Suit: Like all the Beast Emperors, its body contains special properties that make it immune to the Mithril weakness that typically plagues gollems.
- Ominous Owl: Glaux is an owl-shaped Gollem whose wielder is an irredeemable sadist and traitor. While fighting it, Touya lampshades that owls have a bad reputation in Japanese folklore.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Touya disabled it and placed it into his Storage after Gien was defeated, but what he ended up doing with it afterwards is unknown.
- Made a Slave: After he and his men were accidentally marooned in Touya's world, they wound up in what remained of Yulong and were captured and enslaved by Qulau. They were forced to build an army of thousands of Steel Battalion bots under threat of death. They were rescued when Touya, Ende, and Takeru invaded Qulau's headquarters.
- Odd Friendship: With Touya's daughter Yakumo, who saved him from a horde of the Wicked Devout's fishmen.
- Trapped in Another World: Briefly. Some time before the world merge event, he and his subordinates were caught up in a freak golden storm while en route to Isengard that ended up transporting them to Touya's world.
Helgaia, Land of Fiends
- Expy: Based on his name, he's this to Alucard.
- Gadgeteer Genius: According to his wife, the fleet of large gollem ships he commands were all built by him in his spare time.
- Older Than They Look: He's over a thousand years old despite looking like a man in his twenties.
- Our Vampires Are Different: He's noted as being a Vampire Lord. "Vampire Lord" is simply the term used to describe a vampire that has lived for over a thousand years, so there's no real difference between him and a regular vampire.
- Damsel in Distress: She and her maids were kidnapped by a band of human pirates that had washed up on Helgaia's shores. It's with the help of Touya and the King of Egret that she's returned to her husband safely.
- Humans Through Alien Eyes: Due to Helgaia's isolation from the rest of the world, she had never seen a human before. It's her curiosity that got her kidnapped by the pirates.
- Older Than They Look: While her exact age is never stated, she's still a vampire, which likely means she's significantly older than the perceived age of somewhere in her twenties.
The Lassei Military Kingdom
- Blood Knight: It's indicative of Lassei's culture. They strive for strength of both mind and body, and the Grand Potentate never shies away from a good fight.
- Draconic Humanoid: He's a Dragonewt, which is the Reverse World's equivalent of Dragonkin.
- Misery Builds Character: He sent Zanbelt to Brunhild with a letter addressed to Touya asking if the Grand Duke could chip away at his son's arrogant pride.
- Super Mode: By focusing their fighting spirit, they can increase their muscle mass and give themselves large patches of scaly armor. They refer to this form as "Dracul".
- Blood Knight: Much like his father.
- Break the Haughty: Several beatings from Brunhild's strongest warriors shows him that he's not as strong as he thought he was.
- Draconic Humanoid: He's a Dragonewt, which is the Reverse World's equivalent of Dragonkin.
- The Fighting Narcissist: He travels to Brunhild to pit himself against the country's strongest warriors, believing himself incapable of losing to "mere humans". This leads to him enjoying a large piece of...
- Humble Pie: He gets his ass kicked by Takeru (twice), Ende, Elze, Touya, Yae, Lu, and Hilde, and leaves Brunhild understanding that he still has a long way to go as a warrior.
- One-Hit Kill: A non-lethal example. Both of his fights with Takeru end with the prince being on the receiving end of this.
- Super Mode: By focusing their fighting spirit, they can increase their muscle mass and give themselves large patches of scaly armor. They refer to this form as "Dracul". He attempts to use this to defeat Takeru to no avail.
Zadonia, Land of Ice
- Calling the Old Man Out: He doesn't hesitate to chew out his father over his petty grudge with Dauburn. He wasn't as nice about it as Hakim was towards his own father, though.
- Wise Beyond Their Years: He's the only member of royalty in Zadonia that wishes to end their senseless conflict with Dauburn, as it's causing unending suffering for their people.
- Young and in Charge: His father abdicates the throne to him, confident that he'll steer the country in the right direction.
- Chained Heat: Touya strands him and the King of Dauburn on a deserted island and chains their ankles together to force them to work with each other to survive.
- Enemy Mine: Touya's plan to get him and the King of Dauburn to reconcile is to redirect their anger towards himself.
- Fat and Skinny: The skinny to the King of Dauburn's fat.
- Fire-Forged Friends: He becomes these with the King of Dauburn after two weeks of surviving on the island together.
- Kangaroo Court: He tries to have Touya and the Holy King of Allent arrested for the crime of revealing the truth about Zadonia's longstanding feud with Dauburn. Not out of fear of the secret getting out, mind you. He just hates Dauburn so much that he refuses to believe that their rivalry is a sham.
- Kicking My Own Butt: When Touya curses the two kings to make any pain they inflict on each other reflect back towards the attacker, they begin injuring themselves so that the other would also feel their pain.
- Mirroring Factions: His personality is so similar to the King of Dauburn's that Touya half-jokingly wonders if they're brothers separated at birth. It gets to the point where they even unintentionally say the same things at the same time.
- My God, What Have I Done?: When Touya tricks him into believing that his son died in a war with Dauburn.
Dauburn, Land of Fire
- Calling the Old Man Out: He defies his father's actions towards Touya and the Holy King, trying to make him see reason about how their constant conflicts with Zadonia are hurting their citizens.
- Wise Beyond Their Years: He's the only member of royalty in Dauburn that wishes to end their senseless conflict with Zadonia, as it's causing unending suffering for their people.
- Young and in Charge: His father abdicates the throne to him, confident that he'll steer the country in the right direction.
- Chained Heat: Touya strands him and the King of Zadonia on a deserted island and chains their ankles together to force them to work with each other to survive.
- Enemy Mine: Touya's plan to get him and the King of Zadonia to reconcile is to redirect their anger towards himself.
- Fat and Skinny: The fat to the King of Zadonia's skinny.
- Fire-Forged Friends: He becomes these with the King of Zadonia after two weeks of surviving on the island together.
- Kangaroo Court: He tries to have Touya and the Holy King of Allent arrested for the crime of revealing the truth about Dauburn's longstanding feud with Zadonia. Not out of fear of the secret getting out, mind you. He just hates Zadonia so much that he refuses to believe that their rivalry is a sham.
- Kicking My Own Butt: When Touya curses the two kings to make any pain they inflict on each other reflect back towards the attacker, they begin injuring themselves so that the other would also feel their pain.
- Mirroring Factions: His personality is so similar to the King of Zadonia's that Touya half-jokingly wonders if they're brothers separated at birth. It gets to the point where they even unintentionally say the same things at the same time.
- My God, What Have I Done?: When Touya tricks him into believing that his son died in a war with Zadonia.
The Rhea Kingdom
- King Incognito: He has a habit of posing as a servant to meet guests so that he can surprise them by revealing his identity later.
- Power at a Price: Whenever he uses the Green Crown's power, he becomes hungry and incapable of eating for a duration that's proportional to how much power he used.
The Green Crown, one of the many Crown Gollems created by Chrom Ranchesse. Her Crown Ability allows her to greatly accelerate the growth of plant-life at the cost of her master's hunger.
- Green Thumb: Her ability can accelerate the growth of plant-life.
- Power at a Price: Her Crown Ability saps away at her master's hunger, and prevents them from eating anything for a period of time.
Drakliff Island
- Battle Butler: He takes on the role of head butler for Touya's house on Drakliff Island, and he's rather obviously skilled in battle by virtue of being a dragon.
- Delightful Dragon: As a Silver Dragon, he's naturally friendly to humans.
- Draconic Humanoid: When in human form.
- A Form You Are Comfortable With: Silver Dragons have the ability to assume the form of a human, more specifically, they resemble Dragonkin, which are humans with dragon-like features including horns and a tail.
- Goal-Oriented Evolution: It's said that their interest in humanity manifested their ability to assume a humanoid form.
- Intrigued by Humanity: An inherent trait of Silver Dragons.
- Master of All: He briefly gains all of Touya's powers during the final battle against the Mutant Phrase through the use of a magic app that had been distributed to everyone's smartphones. He uses it to apply tremendous buffs to the island's dragons.
- Chromatic Arrangement: Ruby is Red, Saph is Blue, and Emeral is Green.
- Rock Theme Naming: Touya named them after gemstones.
- Sliding Scale of Robot Intelligence: At the moment, they sit at Average Joe Android. They possess a learning system that will make them more intelligent over time as they experience new things, but they haven't yet gained the ability to speak and are only capable of following simple directions.
- The Speechless: They're incapable of speaking as they haven't been active for very long, however they will learn how to eventually.
Gandhillis, the Steel Nation
- Dishing Out Dirt: He has an affinity for Earth magic.
- Gentle Giant: He's described as being built like a tree trunk, but he's extremely kind, putting the safety of his subjects above all else.
- Dishing Out Dirt: She has an affinity for Earth magic.
- Ordered Apology: She got in contact with Touya to apologize for her part in the masquerade fiasco with the gollem that impersonated Imelda Tryus, as well as force her maid, Parullel to apologize for being the one behind it.
- Capture and Replicate: A non-villainous example. When the princess expressed her worry that the Emperor of Gardio may fall in love with someone else at the masquerade ball, Parullel got in contact with her parents, and orchestrated the replacement of Imelda Tryus with a gollem that would prevent other women from flirting with the Emperor.
- The Gadfly: She enjoys teasing the princess about her crush on the Emperor of Gardio.
The Seekers in General
- The Order: They're a guild of accomplished gollem technologists who travel the world seeking new pieces of gollem tech.
- Together We Are X: The entire guild is regarded as one of the Reverse World's Five Great Gollemancers, alongside Elluka, the Witch-King of Isengard, the Maestro, and the Professor.
Mario Phallanx
One of the leaders of the Seekers and the father of Parullel.- Ditzy Genius: After seeing Touya's Frame Gear for the first time, Mario gets so excited by what he thinks is a giant gollem that he opts to sprint full-pelt towards him without saying a word, prompting Touya to respond to the perceived threat by erecting a Shield that Mario proceeds to smash into and nearly break his nose.
- Expy: Touya notes that his mustache, work overalls, and name make him hilariously reminiscent of a certain platforming plumber.
Ripple Phallanx
One of the leaders of the Seekers and the mother of Parullel.- One-Steve Limit: Averted. She shares a name with the magical picture frame living in Brunhild's castle.
- Women Are Wiser: She rightfully chews her husband Mario out over his initial poor manners towards Touya.
- Wrench Wench: She's noted as being quite beautiful on top of being an accomplished gollem technologist.
- Auto-Doc: She's a gollem that specialized in watching over the health of Agartha's people.
- Robot Girl: She's a humanoid Gollem, but it's impossible tell at a glance.
- Threshold Guardians: She guards over the colossal Gigantes gollem, making sure nobody goes near it without the means to destroy it.