Ashford Academy
Shirley's roommate.
- A Friend in Need: It would've been verry easy for Sophie to report Shirley to the authorities when Shirley first started developing her Stand (and afterwards as well), but she helps keep it a secret from everyone and tries her best to help Shirley out instead.
- Hidden Depths: Was a fan-site administrator and wanted to be an archaeologist.
- Killed Off for Real: Is killed by her out of control Stand.
- Secret Secret-Keeper: Comes to suspect Shirley developed a Stand, but keeps quiet about it.
Colonel Breedington's son, and every bit the worst kind of Britannian when regarding Numbers.
- Abhorrent Admirer: Despite hating half-bloods and telling Kallen to her face that half-bloods are a disgrace, the first thing he does when meeting Kallen is to flirt with her and taking her out on a date. It can be inferred that he felt that he had a chance with Kallen due to the two of them being similar in terms of heritage.
- Broken Pedestal: Before discovering his mother was an Honorary Britannian that his father willingly married, Frederick hated the idea of disappointing his father by getting second place. He was only willing to go to his father to ask about his Stand because he was the only option available after attaining Rock You, and he loathed the idea to even do so once he knew about his mom's heritage.
- Boomerang Bigot: Hates Numbers, Honorary Britannians, and 'half-breeds' and sings praises of pure-blooded Britannian people. He didn't react well to learning his (late) mother was a Nine/Honorary Britannian.
- Elemental Armor: His Stand's primary power, which gives him the power to turn his body to stone.
- Mighty Glacier: His Stand's Speed stat is at D, which is the second lowest rating, but his Power is B and Durability is A.
- Rock Monster: What his Stand looks like.
- Taken for Granite: His Stand's secondary power, which allows him to turn anything he touches to stone.
- Foil: To Kallen. Both of their fathers are high up in the Brittanian echelon who married a foreigner/someone below their social ladder. Kallen embraces her Japanese heritage and rejects her Brittanian one, while Frederick embraces his Brittanian heritage and rejects his Nine blood.
- Insufferable Genius: He's been stated to be an elite and getting second place is considered a mark of shame to him. He's also smart enough to hack into the Ashford Academy database just to find if there was any half-Brittanians that "infiltrated his school."
- Like Father, Unlike Son: He and his father couldn't be any more different. His father is calm and collected, even when angry, while Frederick is (at least in flashbacks) prone to angry outbursts. Frederick is more prone to taunting his opponents, while his father complimented Villeta and Suzaku on their prowess. Both, however, placed too much emphasis on their powers, and were defeated by their power's very weaknesses.
- Second Place Is for Losers: Got second place at a sports event related to running because he tripped, which angered him enough to throw a rock at an innocent bird and yell at it. He considered getting second place such a blight that he felt that his father would think of him as a "failure of a son" because of it.
- Warmup Boss: Serves as Kallen's first Stand opponent and is defeated relatively easily.
Others
An immortal recently escaped from Prince Clovis's secret think tank.
- Adaptational Jerkass: She's a lot more cold and aloof in this timeline, due in large part to being used as a vampire food source for 200 years. Turns into Adaptational Villainy with the revelation that that she's willing to throw Lelouch under the bus for the canonical Zero Requiem (just as Charles and Marianne planned) if it is to save the world (and wipe out any remaining vampires and undead), something even her original timeline self was upset at her about. Her Jerkass nature extends to forcing the Code on Nunnally, which her canonical self would've never considered.
- Being Tortured Makes You Evil: A direct connection is made between 'spent two centuries being fed on by vampires' and 'remained loyal to Charles's plan'.
- Dark and Troubled Past: She was captured and imprisoned by a vampire group in the 1700s (after they'd fed on her then-current contractor) and spent two centuries as an eternal blood bag, before getting rescued by Tonpetty in 1910.
- Killed Off for Real: Forces her Code onto Nunnally while her own heart was still stopped, resulting in her death.
- The Mentor: Takes on this role for Nunnally. Even getting her desired end as a result.
- Motive Rant: Gives a brief one when explaining her willingness to sacrifice Lelouch for the Zero Requiem.Nunnally: What made you this way? The other C.C. was nothing like this. She wasn't so cruel and cold. She wouldn't do this.
C.C.: That version... did not spend two hundred years having the blood drained from her body every single night by a village of the undead. That version was lucky. She got to live. She got to meet people. The trauma she endured was much less than mine. That's why - that's why I can go along with this plan. Sacrifice the King to win the game. - The Power of the Sun: A Hamon expert, thanks to Tonpetty, in this story, who's skilled enough to teach it to Nunnally.
- Walking Spoiler: Simply put, there's a change in this story to how she was in canon.
Shirley's mother, and Joseph Joestar's sister.
- Delicate and Sickly: Is initially sick at the start of the story, despite usually being a picture of perfect health. Like her niece Holly, it's because she's manifesting a Stand she can't control. Both get better when Pucci removes their Stands.
- Good Parents: She's a Joestar and Shirley's mother. This goes without saying.
One of C.C.'s former contractors, with a hard-to-manage power and a disturbing obsession for the immortal.
- Adaptational Badass: While Mao was a threat in the original Code Geass series, here he obtains a Stand arrow and later on gains access to Anubis, which as a Geass user holding a Stand, allows the combination to evolve both Geass and Stand into a Requiem, granting him access to Anubis: The Truth, making him a threat to not only Lelouch, but to nearly everyone in Area Eleven.
- Arc Villain: Ultimately takes this role for Arc 2, causing or using several threats over the arc before taking center stage in the climax.
- Unwitting Pawn: Is ultimately one to Emperor Charles and his allies. C.C. deliberately made a contract with and abandoned him, knowing the trouble he caused in the original timeline, as part of a plan to cause as much of that timeline's events to occur as possible.
- Villain Team-Up: Joins with Anubis at the climax of his arc, greatly increasing both their powers. Briefly pulls this with Kewell as well, but that ultimately dooms all three.
- Arc Villain: The thing threatening Ashford Academy in chapters 30-31.
- Driven to Suicide: Nunnally Geass's it to release everyone from its spell. As that can only happen with its death, it bites its own tail, fatally poisoning itself.
Nemo
A being formed out of Nunnally's repressed anger in Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally, Nemo eventually left her world to travel The Multiverse, and inadvertently helped create the current reality.
- Combat Clairvoyance: Nemo can read all possible lines of the future, allowing her to counter Pucci's own future vision.
- My Defense Need Not Protect Me Forever: Nemo knows through her future vision that, even possessing Kallen and giving the Guren an upgrade, she's simply outmatched by Pucci's Made In Heaven. Instead, her strategy is to stall him just long enough for Charles to arrive, as the priest's Stand offers no protection against the Emperor's Geass.
- Sharing a Body: Hitches a ride in Kallen's body for awhile, although she doesn't reveal her presence to Kallen until the fight against Pucci.
- Walking Spoiler: While the story has occasional nods to spin-offs from both franchises, Nemo is the first character from one to have a prominent role here. Furthermore, while she's mainly featured in a single chapter, her actions during a flashback helped create the entire setting.
The Epilogue
Characters that only make an appearance in the final chapter, but are still significant enough to note.Yoshikage Kira
A Japanese serial killer.
Diavolo
An Italian crime-lord.
Priestess Shamna
The spiritual leader of the Kingdom of Zilkstan.
Rubber Soul
A Stand User hired to assassinate Cornelia.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: He’s almost effortlessly beaten by a combination of Cornelia, Tamaki, and Arthur of all characters.
- Unexpected Character: Out of all canonical JoJo characters, no one was expecting him of all people to show up.
Tamaki Damo
A Rock Human that tries to steal a Locaca fruit sample from the Speedwagon Foundation Nina works at. From him, we learn that Rock Humans are both a thing in the setting, and still susceptible to Spin.
- Unexpected Character: A random Rock Human antagonist from the most recent Part? He was even less likely to appear than Rubber Soul.
Jotaro Kujo
Joseph Joestar’s grandson.
- Generation Xerox: His Stand has similarities to Shirley’s Schizoid Man (which, out of story, was based off of Star Platinum from canon).
- Last Episode, New Character: Only appears in the final chapter.
Muhammad Avdol
An Egyptian friend of Joseph’s.
- Bit Character: Is only mentioned briefly in the final chapter.
Lelouch
Kallen’s son.
- Generation Xerox: Is described as being as smart as his namesake, demanding and outspoken as his mother.
Shirley
Suzaku and Empress Euphemia’s daughter.