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    Killizerk 
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Killizerk (Male)
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Killizerk (Female)

Voiced by: Ryuichi Kijima (Male), Akari Kitou (Female)

The main protagonist, Bladelord Killizerk is a demon lord whose ability to empower weapons with the power to kill other immortals led to them being sealed away, and awakening in a time and place where they're the last of their kind.
  • Combat Stilettos: Female Killizerk fights in high heels. Considering their entire reputation and personality is doing whatever the hell she wants, this was probably an intentional choice on her part.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Female Killizerk wears one stocking with a garter belt visible while the other one goes completely up to her waist.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: After being sealed off and revived, Killizerk finds themselves waking up in a highly modernized world with movies, television broadcasts, and amusements parks. Or so it seems until Arcadio's true nature is exposed.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Somehow, Killizerk has forgotten all about how to forge maglams alongside most of their power, removing much of the threat they could have posed to the Administration and Arcadio. This was deliberate tampering by Overseer Mamie.
  • Power Gives You Wings: When Killizerk uses the full extent of their Bladelord powers, they gain flaming wings among other physical changes.
  • Purely Aesthetic Gender: You can play as either a male or female Killizerk, which has minor effects on the visual novel segments and none at all on the core gameplay.
  • Spanner in the Works: Killizerk ends up being this to Overseer Mamie/Goddess Aimamiel, because she never intended them to be part of Arcadio in the first place.
  • Supporting Protagonist: Due to their power having been drained while sealed, they rely on other characters to actually participate in all combat.
  • Sweet Tooth: If someone is offering to apologize to them, they have the option of asking the one apologizing to take them out and treat them to something sweet.

    Darius 
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Voiced by: Yoshiki Nakajima

A young man who is eager to fulfill his destiny of being a hero, even though the era he lives in has no use for them.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: He has a metal gauntlet on one arm, with the other one bare.
  • Real Men Can Cook: Though not a fully awakened Hero just yet, Darius is still quite manly and has quite the knack for cooking. Everyone praises his pancakes as just as good as professionally made ones from a cafe.

    Charme 
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Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka

Darius' sister, who shares his heroic lineage and powers.
  • Does Not Know Her Own Strength: One of Charme's gripes about her Hero powers is the superhuman strength it grants her. She can't control it outside of combat, hence she squishes strawberries to a pulp when trying to pick them for jam or crushes eggs into a crunchy mass of shell and scrambled yolk. This also contributes to her being a Lethal Chef, with the only thing she can do properly is crush already picked, cleaned, and sorted strawberries in preparation to be boiled into jam.
  • Lethal Chef: Charme cannot cook. Whether it's her super strength causing her to crush and destroy ingredients accidentally or just her poor understanding of proper cooking technique like "don't use a sword to chop ingredients", whatever she makes will be a mess at best and an inedible nightmare at worst, one that could even frighten an immortal Demon Lord to their core.

    M.O.A.V. 
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Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa


  • Artificial Intelligence: This robot has one.
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: MOAV can analyze seemingly everything from food to magic to the chances of victory.
  • Foil: To Acklao. MOAV is to the Philosopher's Stone as Acklao is to the Wishing Ring; both are literal personifications of ancient artifacts. The main difference in their origins is that MOAV's "personhood" was brought about via the machinations of humans and technology, while Acklao's human-like shape and personality came about naturally. They also both have in common that the main character has to defeat them in combat right before they become playable characters, though MOAV does not fight the main character due to his own will and was forced into it. Their personalities, however, are completely different, with MOAV generally wanting to help others, sometimes at the cost of himself, and is straightforward in his words and intent.
  • Gratuitous English: In the Japanese voice-over and original language, MOAV is constantly using English words to emphasize his being a robotic AI.
  • Robot Buddy: Though originally supposed to be an artificial maglam wielder and an anti-immortal weapon, thanks to Killizerk's influence and kindness he eventually develops care for others, a personality and independent will, and is very polite and pleasant beside.
  • Philosopher's Stone: Also called the tinctura, MOAV has it as his power source.
  • Self-Destruct Mechanism: He apparently has one and would be willing to use it to save his master or if his master commanded it. Killizerk forbids him from using it, however, as soon as Killizerk learns of it.
  • Sophisticated as Hell: When MOAV examines a poisonous mushroom, he calmly and professionally states that it's full of hallucinogens and amphetamines and then what happens if you ingest it:
    MOAV: Conclusion: a BAD TRIP.

    Julette 
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Voiced by: Misaki Watada


  • Intrepid Reporter: "Julette's Vivid*Voyage" starring the eponymous Julette is an adventure show, specializing in exploring uncharted territories and in the Overseer's words, giving the people a taste of adventure from the comforts of their couches. After she gets fired after a show goes horribly wrong, Julette continues to venture out and report to satisfy her journalistic spirit.
  • Little Bit Beastly: In addition to animalistic features such as her ears, she displays some more "wild" behavior than the humans in the cast, having been an expert hunter and tracker in her youth before becoming an idol and reporter.
  • Master of None: Julette has access to all of the elements, spells, and weapon specializations in the game, but cannot learn their most advanced forms.

    Acklao 
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Voiced by: Kenji Nojima


  • Artifact of Doom: The Wishing Ring and its human-like persona have shades of this. Getting too close to either can result in Acklao "reading your heart" at his whim and causing the target to either fall into a trance and/or hallucinate into doing the Wishing Ring's bidding. On top of that, Guru G.G. mentions that every tale he knows of involving the Wishing Ring ends in tragedy.
  • Cursed Item: What the Wishing Ring and Acklao by extension are regarded as by those who are aware of the being's Jackass Genie tendencies. It was sealed away before the events of the game for a reason. It also won't leave the main character alone after the former defeats him.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: The Demon Lord learns that defeating the Wishing Ring in combat without making a wish to it means it becomes your servant whether you want him around or not.
  • Foil: To MOAV. MOAV is to the Philosopher's Stone as Acklao is to the Wishing Ring; both are literal personifications of ancient artifacts. The main difference in their origins is that MOAV's "personhood" was brought about via the machinations of humans and technology, while Acklao's human-like shape and personality came about naturally. They both have in common that the main character has to defeat them in combat right before they become playable characters. Their personalities, however, are completely different, with Acklao not being straightforward and honest in his speech unless pressed (much to everyone else's annoyance) and generally liking to mess around with people for his own personal enjoyment, even if other people get hurt.
  • Heel–Face Brainwashing: He does this to 2 party members on 2 separate occasions under the pretense of granting their heart's wishes against the character's wills.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: With the exception of MOAV, who is unfailingly polite, nobody really enjoys having him in the party.
  • Jackass Genie: "The Saint" Acklao earns a reputation for granting people's wishes... but they're often twisted, corrupted interpretations of their desires, such as a "healing spring" that's full of drugs that make people think they're cured of their terminal illnesses or transforming people into mutabeasts when they beg for strength to defeat their enemies. Being the Wishing Ring, powerful Relic that gained sentience and a body, Acklao justifies it as the corruption in the wishers' hearts twisting what they get. Subverted when it comes to children: Acklao sees their hearts as so pure that he grants their wishes without any hang-ups, catches, or twists.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Acklao is the most evil member of the group, being fond of teasing and screwing with the others just because it pleases him, and his entire arc is him being a Jackass Genie by granting people corrupted versions of their wishes. It's telling that even Killizerk didn't want to recruit him into the party, it was only Killizerk's rejection that made him so fascinated with them that they simply had to join of their free will, and as a proponent of freedom above all else, Killizerk is unable to argue with him to leave.

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