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Deek's Harem. Girls listed in the volume in which they first appear, not necessarily in the volume where they join the slave harem.

     Deacon Williams —> Deek "Deekson" 
  • Accidental Pornomancer: Since he changes his jobs by thought, he has been known to switch to [Pervert] in his sleep, and that's bad enough because he just sexually attacks the nearest warm body. But if he's unconscious and equips [Harem Master]+[Slave Master]+[Dark Priest]+[Pervert] he becomes a raging orgy machine that takes the entirety of his core harem members to contain. They've tried physical and magical restraints, and it doesn't help. He, of course, is completely unaware of what he did the next morning.
  • Accidental Proposal: When he meets Raissa, he puts the necklace he and his party earned as loot on her as thanks because she tried to come to their rescue from a powerful monster. It's only after she passed out that he learns this is a marriage proposal.
  • Achievement In Ignorance: When he's being lured to a lighthouse dungeon by a con-man (though he plays along even though he saw through the con), he decides to unleash his meteor spell on said dungeon, just to see what would happen. When the spell utterly destroys the dungeon, leaving not even one stone atop another, the ghost that was the dungeon boss shows up, thanks him for destroying the lighthouse, which was his grandest desire, and the dungeon lore jumps out and "blesses" him, since blowing up the lighthouse is what the lore wanted to happen.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: The "Meteor" spell. It can level a city, but it's entirely useless in a dungeon, costs 25 dungeon points to equip, and can only be used once a day. He uses it in Volume 6, as a last resort, to take out Fort Pride and destroy an Artifact of Doom, but it locked him down completely until he can earn more Dungeon Points.
  • Bad Powers, Good People: When he unlocks the [Slave Master] job, it comes with all sorts of skills that would be horrific if used as intended or described. He cleverly finds ways to use them ethically, giving his slave harem life saving boosts instead.
  • Berserk Button: Do not, under any circumstances, threaten his love interests. He will literally go to war if he has to, so he can keep them safe.
  • Can't Get Away with Nuthin': On her wedding night to Nova, Alyssa sneaks away, corners Deek and asks for a one-night stand before her Awful Wedded Life begins. He takes her up on it only to have his soul yanked out of his body, and even though he defeats Nova as the latter tried to murder him, the fragment of Aberis's soul that took control of the current king of the Ost republic finishes the job, sending him and Alyssa into a dungeon where they wake up, two months later, with all of Deek's prior slave bonds completely broken, the world led to believe he's Deader than Dead.
  • Cassandra Truth: Nobody believed him when he mentioned his family name is "Williams," since only nobility has family name. When he uses his real name as a pseudonymn, all his girls, save Shao, mock it, thinking it's a silly, made-up name.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: Due to his insecurity complexes regarding girls, once a girl is in his harem, he becomes extremely possessive and protective of her and absolutely refuses to share, except, of course, for letting them get horny with each other. Naturally, when Deek II and Dee Dee finally meet, the situation rapidly devolves into combat as neither of them wish to acknowledge the other as having the right to the harem's affections.
  • Create Your Own Villain: In addition to his antics in the Fae continent turning one of the fae princesses from Good Is Dumb to Omnicidal Maniac evil, some time travel shenanigans, as a result of being dragged into a time-warping dungeon anomaly has turned one of his own daughters self-righteously evil, and he learns, to his horror, that several of his strongest enemies became the way they were when he fought them as a direct result of him being dragged into the past.
  • Extreme Doormat: On Earth, he was literally kicked around. In this new world, he has great difficulty avoiding being exploited by people, but at least he does get handsome rewards, so he's not complaining too much.
  • Fatal Flaw: As a result of the personality split in volume 9, both personalities have equal yet opposite flaws.
    • Deek II is a procrastinator who takes forever to make a decision, but once the decision is made, he fearlessly barrels through, refusing to stop until he's forced to.
    • Dee Dee is flighty and impulsive, quick to make a decision without regards to the consequences, but lacks the commitment to stay true to her decisions unless she's hogtied and railroaded into it.
    • In total, Deek has always been very hard on himself and wages war on his weaknesses. So when Dee Dee and Deek II meet, rather than reconcile, it's open warfare.
  • Gaining the Will to Kill: In volumes 1-5, he pointedly twists himself into pretzels as to avoid killing people, not because he's particularly squeamish about it, but because he realizes this is a universe where Death Is Cheap, and chances are good that anyone he kills will just come after him and his with even bigger hatred if he kills them. As of Volume 6, when he stumbles on an Attempted Rape on one of his love interests, he ponders for a bit and then throws this creed out the window, going with his harem to kill the corrupt knights involved, leaving no survivors, in a dungeon, where All Deaths Are Final.
  • Gender Bender: When Deek splits into Deek II and Dee Dee, the harem had no means of restoring his body, so the soul for Dee Dee was placed into a girl. She had so many other traumas going on that the ensuing gender dysphoria took a back burner.
  • Harem Seeker: He's always on the prowl to increase his slave harem by adding new, attractive women, for combat and mundane roles, in addition to enjoying them wanting to join him in bed. He tries to claim it's an Unwanted Harem, but he's not fooling anybody.
  • Healing Hands: He starts the story as a rare [White Mage], specializing in healing and destroying undead.
  • Heroic Build: After half a year dungeon diving and adventuring, he went from an overweight teen to a herculean athletic build, six pack, bulging biceps and all.
  • Ideal Hero: While he started the story as a Classical Antihero, a good and kind person with terrible self-esteem issues, due to parental abandonment and horrific bullying, as he builds up his confidence, he becomes the kind of hero good people look up to and villains fear.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: After Lord Reign drags him into war, he's done quite a few morally ambiguous things, and this carries over to Deek II and Deekette.
    • He engaged in acts of banditry on Lord Reign's assets.
    • He's shaken hands with bandits, and tried to ally with Calypso until it turns out she wasn't interested in an alliance but in taking over Deekette's body and seizng Chalm for herself.
    • His actions in Twilight Dungeon could easily fill an essay.
    • Deek II ends his visit to the Faerie continent with a bunch of nastiness, but he didn't have that many viable options, and what he did was the least bad among them.
  • Interspecies Romance: He's a human. The ladies of his core harem are not.
  • Jack of All Trades: His greatest strength is that when he lived on Earth, he would love to dabble in pretty much anything he turned his hand to, even his college enrollment was more of the same. In this new world, it gives him the ability to unlock new jobs very, very quickly and easily. For most of the natives, they only get one main job their whole lives, and if they're lucky, a secondary job as a hobby. As of volume 10, Deek has unlocked over thirty jobs, the lowest of which is level 10.
  • Knighting: After rescuing the capital from a level 100 demon lord, Prince Aberis knights him and makes him a count. The prince would have made him an Earl, but because the king was missing, "Count" was as high as he could go.
  • Leaked Experience: He not only gains a bit of exp from supporting his battle harem in combat, but volume 10 reveals that Deekete shares the job list with Deek II, having access to every hard-earned job that he's got.
  • Literal Split Personality: While trying to escape from Demon Lord Aberis in volume 9, he accidentally splits his soul in two. This results in the creation of two separate individuals, Deek II and Deekete.
  • Meaningful Rename: After being knighted by Prince Aberis, he becomes Count Deek Deekson.
  • Necessary Drawback: He can only make portals so many times per day.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Though he's completely unaware of it, since his harem hid the aftermath, when he gave his girls a day off, it resulted in a battle royale open warfare as their rivalries, insecurities, grudges, etc. all came to the surface and they fought it out. Amazingly, the non-combatant Faeyna was the undisputed victor.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Deek may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but he's not a total moron either. He has, in fact, come up with some rather clever gambits and stratagems, but because his primary enemies are either centuries old, have super-natural powers, or are just simply way, way more savvy of the rules and norms of the world, he tends to get led around by the nose and cornered quite frequently.
  • Oxymoronic Being: Both Dee Dee and Deek II are walking contradictions. Dee Dee is cold, calculating, manipulative, but also flighty and impulsive. Deek II is a procastinator who takes forever to make a decision, but once he's decided on something is fierce, fiery, passionate, and will barrel through whatever difficulty is in his way until his goals are either met, or found to be completely impossible.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: Even though Lydia does have the cooking skill, he prefers to do the cooking when Freyna's not available, as he knows many Earth recipes. The fact that his ladies praise his cooking doesn't hurt his feelings a bit.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: When Lydia asks him to take her virginity, and he agrees, he was doing so to give her some comfort before Tibult came along and tried to take her back, by force, legally. When Tibult broke his promise to hold on to her, dumping her at the nearest slave merchant, the fact that she's no longer a virgin allowed Deek to buy her at a lower price. If Deek had not taken her up on her offer, he would never, ever have been able to afford her.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: Lust: He has a very hard time resisting a pretty face, and is always looking for more ladies to add to his harem.
  • Seven Heavenly Virtues: He's got a few.
    • Patience: He's very long-suffering with a long fuse, provided his love interests aren't offended.
    • Charity: He helps the helpless whenever he can.
    • Diligence: He's hard-working and doesn't stop until his task is done, even if he's not expecting a reward.
    • Temperance: His wealth doesn't go to him, personally, but towards his people and his slaves.
  • Sex God: He doesn't just have sex with his ladies, he makes love to them. As such, they insist on coming back for more all the time, even if they have to dog-pile him into an orgy to do it.
  • Support Party Member: What he chooses when he "creates his character" before launching the game and winding up in the new world.
  • Supreme Chef: Faeyna is a professional maid with nearly 50 years of practice in household duties, including cooking. He's better, even without taking corrections from the "cooking" job into account. This is justified by the fact that he comes from modern Earth, where cooking and flavor is a ~science~ while the new world tends to just throw whatever's edible together and hope for the best.
  • Sympathetic Slave Owner: Firmly in the "never wanted to be a slaver" category. Coming from Modern Earth, he knows how horrific slavery can be and was forced into being a slaver by circumstances beyond his control in this new world. He was openly pushing for slave liberations of the slaves of his harem until he's forced into the slave master vs slave master contest, the end of which had 80% of his harem loudly proclaim "NO! Don't you dare free us!' From that point on, he's seen the fact that he's got a slave harem quite differently.
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Justified. Wheneve he's making speeches, lectures, monologues or dialogues with people who antagonize him, it's because he's drawing their attention while his subordinates are working and he's preparing to spring a lethal trap.
  • Taught by Experience: Because he had a Struggling Single Mother who is the perfect prey for predatory loans and con-men, he's seen just about every kind of con there is and knows how to deal with them. When a trio of con-men try to exploit Carmine to go after his wealth, he gets them to pay him money to go away and leave them alone.
  • That Man Is Dead: He goes by "Deek" and refuses to acknowledge his actual name because he considers that guy dead and forgotten. The only regret he has for coming to this new world is that his loving mother and his cousin, both of whom he's on good terms with, don't know what happened to him, and he has no way of telling them, or bringing them to him, and if the opportunity to go back doesn't involve bringing his love interests, he's not going to take it.
  • Thinking Up Portals: One of the perks he gets for being a dungeon diver is the ability to make portals to anywhere he's been.
  • This Means War!: Prior to the end of volume 6, this has been his sentiment on three separate occasions.
    • When the people of Chalm tried to lynch Miki out of prejudice, he called out the entire town, abandoned them, and claimed the entire city of Old Chalm for himself, unless they came forward, apologized, and helped him clear out the ghosts. After nearly a month, the town came and apologized, helping him quickly clear the town.
    • When Prince Aberis broke his word to Faeyna, letting an extremely unethical slave-master go unpunished for cold-blooded murder, and doing nothing to try and stop her kidnapping, just because the lout was waving the seal of Cloud Meadow around, he decried the entire kingdom, declaring independence, and if Cloud Meadow empire came at him for the poor elf maiden, in war, Bring It!
    • When Lord Reign kidnapped and illegally enslaved Raissa, and used her as a "virgin sacrifice" to kick off a gladiatorial Forced Prize Fight, for the benefit of Cloud Meadow backers, he literally went to war on the traitorous noble and the wretched hive backing him.
  • Took a Level in Cynic: At the start of the story, he was very idealistic and naive, easily exploited. After several betrayals, disappointments, and having to make some really tough decisions, he's become considerably more jaded, suspicious, and ruthless, though the Ideal Hero his girls fell in love with is still there. While he's still willing to give people a second chance, it's become much harder to convince him it's genuine.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Most antagonists only see him as a pampered noble who hides behind his slaves. He lets them think it. Then they come after him. These fools learn, too late, that they're dealing with a Badass Crew where each and every member is able to hold off an army, including Deek himself.

     As a Whole 
  • All Women Are Lustful: They seek out and demand sex with Deek, not the other way around, especially Lydia who was raised as a courtesan and is completely insatiable.
  • Happiness in Slavery: When they're first enslaved in Deek's service, they are all quite content for various legal and pragmatic reasons.
  • Property of Love: In volume 5, they are put in a magic ritual by Prince Aberis and asked, point blank, if they want to be free. For 80% of them, the resounding answer is "NO!" They see Deek's Slave Brand as proof of being a member of his family and don't want it taken off. The exception was the newest slave, the elf slave who was only a slave for fear of being kidnapped, killed, or worse without the brand, agreeing to freedom when offered royal protection. The moment Deek came to her rescue, and saw that he was willing to go to war for her, with the royalty doing nothing to protect her, she asked to have the slave brand put back on, and gave him a Big Damn Kiss!
  • Running Gag: Once a volume, (except for volumes 1 and 2), the girls give the newest bed partner one free round of sex uninterrupted. The moment this is over, the rest storm the place and dog-pile Deek into an orgy, no matter how he protests.

     Volume 1 

Lydia:

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Please, Master. Make love to me before I have to go back to Master Tibult!
  • Aggressive Submissive: Inverted. Raised as a slave, she's submissive and docile the vast majority of the time, but in the bedroom, she's predatory. When she and Deek traded virginities, she wasn't satisfied until she made him creampie her 100 times. Yes, she counted.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: She falls for Deek, hard, because he treated her like a person, not as trash, like her previous master Tibult, who abandoned her to die.
  • Born into Slavery: Her parents were slaves and she was born a slave. She can't function as a free woman.
  • Cat Girl: She has cat's ears and tail.
  • Conditional Powers: She can undergo Animorphism into a much more powerful were-tiger, but she has to be completely cornered and believe her life is at stake.
  • Dare to Be Badass: When she returns to Deek's side, she calls out the rest of the harem for falling apart while he was away and expecting him to carry them through the battle with Roth's harem army. They respond by going One-Winged Angel and stomping Roth's harem to the ground. Roth retaliates by backstabbing Deek as he's trying to catch his breath.
  • Deliberate Values Dissonance: Raised as a courtesan, and a slave, she sees nothing wrong in Deek using his slaves for sex. In fact, she states that it's the norm for married men to have as many sex slaves as they can afford to buy and maintain.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: When Deek brings Miki into the harem, because her powers are necessary to deal with a ghost-type dungeon that Deek needs to explore as to gain the funds needed to buy Lydia from slave merchant Figaro, she goes into a jealous rage, thinking Miki's showing off and bragging about her nine-tails. When she realizes that Miki's tails were a source of Freakiness Shame, she stops objecting to Miki's presence and welcomes her to the family like a long-lost sister.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: With her [Scout] job, she eventually becomes the thief of the party.
  • Harem Seeker: Being raised as a courtesan has given her a moral compass that makes her want her Master sexed-up as much as possible, so she's near constantly pushing for Deek to get as many women into his bed as he can, with her in charge, of course.
  • Master Swordsman: Using his slave-master abilities, Deek swaps her job from [Commoner] to [Swordsman] and she quickly masters swords, becoming a force to be reckoned with.
  • Serious Business: Raised as a courtesan, she must be the sexiest girl in Deek's harem. When Prince Aberis has Tibult's and Deek's female slaves compete on how sexy they are to their respective masters, she took Deek seeing Salica with a rating of 7/10 as a personal affront, demanded a spear and took to the stage pole dancing. This won the contest with a score of 14/10, and both she and Deek had to be physically restrained to keep them from having sex on the spot.
  • Their First Time: After completing Mira's dungeon, she and Deek trade virginities, before they teleport out to return to the town of Chalm.
  • Top Wife: She's Deek's first and the ruler of the harem, no objections.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Meat. Deek has to get creative to have her eat any of the other food groups.

     Volume 2 

Miki:

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Master, it's been hours... You and Lydia were off fucking, weren't you?!
  • Beast Man: She's part woman, part fox.
  • Demonic Possession: Her part of the "get the harem back together" arc involves being tricked by her own tribe to return to Dioshin where she winds up as part of King Roth's immortality experiments. Originally under a cat-kin amoral scientist, later retconned to a fellow fox-kin, said scientist transforms her entire soul into a dungeon, taking over her body and marching it down on Roth's political rivals, so he can engage in a bit of Engineered Heroics. Though Deek manages to rescue her and most of her unwitting victims, this has long-term consequences that are still being assessed.
  • Fantastic Racism: Even among other beast-kin, her race is maligned, because their spirit powers make them frail and they are often blamed for attracting ghosts and other misfortune. Being Deek's slave and overcoming terrible odds on behalf of Chalm gets the townsfolk to welcome her as the hero she is.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: One of the mages of the party.
  • Freakiness Shame: Until Lydia praised them in an angry rant, she was deeply ashamed of her nine fox tails, due to a lifetime of scorn. Once she's well enough to manifest them and Deek praises their beauty, she's not ashamed to show them off when the situation calls for it.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Blonde and a good woman who loves Deek unreservedly.
  • I Owe You My Life: If it wasn't for Deek paying the fee to resurrect her, and then boosting her stats with his Slave Master bonuses, and setting her primary job to [Spiritualist], she would be dead and cremated.
  • Shout-Out: When assassins come after Deek in Chalm, she shouts "GET OVER HERE!" and yanks out one of the assassin's souls. Deek internally proclaims "that she pulled a Scorpion."
  • Weapon of X-Slaying: Her fox-fire is particularly effective against ghosts.

     Volume 3 

Celeste:

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Master, you used fairy dust on me again...
  • Anatomically Impossible Sex: The first time she and Deek have sex, she's a six-inch fairy while his reproductive organs are the normal size for a human male. If her body wasn't more mana than flesh, he would have literally ripped her in half as she tried to mount him, at her insistence.
  • Blow You Away: She specializes in wind magic.
  • The Ditz: Justified. She's not all there due to being trapped in a dungeon 20 some years and suffering brain damage. Even Deek's skill correction jobs can't fully help with the condition.
  • Fair Folk: As a fairy, fairy queen, or sylph, she's one of the fae.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: Half-human, half fairy.
  • Made a Slave: Her own mother enslaved her in a fit of blind rage when she learned of her dead husband's sins. Deek overwrites the slave-collar in a panic when she tries to kill him.
  • Mate or Die: If she's exposed to fairy dust and enslaved, she must have sex with the one she recognizes as her master, or she will grow progressively hornier until it kills her. OUCH!
  • Shapeshifters Do It for a Change: Let's just say that size-shifting is just the start of her shape-shifting powers.
  • Shrouded in Myth: When her sylph race is exposed in the capital city of Aberis, everyone is shocked to see a living sylph, as the race is so rare, it's considered a myth and legend.
  • Sizeshifter: She can go from fairy-sized to human sized and back again, once Karr's dungeon was completed.
  • Winged Humanoid: She has wings like a dragonfly.

Astria:

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I'm a Dark Fairy, daughter. It's in my nature to want your man.
Celeste's mother and formerly the final boss of Karr dungeon.
  • Axe-Crazy: She's extremely psychologically and emotionally unstable. Her moments of genuine lucidity are few and far between. She only acted like she was sane as Deek's slave. During Deek's two month absence, she put Chalm through a Reign of Terror and went full-tilt Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds.
  • Blinded by Rage: When she chanced upon her husband's dead body, by poison, and his journal open to the page detailing all his sins, she went nuts, turning his mansion into a dungeon and flooding the city of Chalm with ghosts.
  • Charm Person: One of her fairy abilities allows her to entrance human men. She used it on Deek when he checked on the progress of the fairy spring, and then shape-shifted to human size, kissing him on the lips. If Celeste wasn't there, she would have had her merry way with him, against his will.
  • Double Standard Rape: Female on Male: Just like Shao, she also rapes Deek, three times, having physically overpowered him and tying him to a bed. She just gets a gentle rebuke while Deek is left tied to the bed and told to reflect for "not asking for help sooner."
  • The Farmer and the Viper: She and her nest rescued a mortally ill Karr and led him to the fairy spring, even giving him the water of life for his dying wife. Since his wife was dead by the time he got back home, he sold the water to buy and then free slaves, sometimes illegally. He kept coming back for more and she kept giving it to him until her spring almost dried out, and Karr then led slavers to the spring where all the fairies, including herself, were enslaved.
  • Knight Templar: Since she was betrayed by the man she loved, then she presumed her daughter would be too, so enslaved her, locked her in the dungeon with herself, and then tried to kill her so she wouldn't experience the same heartbreak.
  • Made a Slave: Enslaved and kept captive by the man she loves and the father of her daughter.
  • Redemption Demotion: When Karr dungeon is beaten, the Mayor of Chalm finds her in the rubble as an ordinary non-sentient fairy and hands her off to Deek as his rightful property. Deek gets the idea to set up a fairy spring at his mansion as a result.
  • Shape Shifters Do It For A Change: She's the one who teaches Celeste how to shape-shift into the male gender, demonstrating it with MMF three-way sex on Deekete.
  • Would Hurt a Child: When Deek returns to Chalm and confronts Astria, disguised as a random Osterian, he sees that she's turned the fairy fountain into a torture chamber where she's converting human infants into fairies forcefully. This prompts Deek to want to give her a Fate Worse than Death.
    "I'm not going to kill her. I'm going to make her wish she was dead!"

     Volume 4 

Terra:

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Master, you are going to destroy the dragon, right?
  • A-Cup Angst: Her human form was a modest B-cup, but even though her mother had no problems making her earth golem form anatomically correct, her father fashioning her upper half had hang-ups about giving his daughter's artificial body breasts, leaving her chest grossly underdeveloped. This makes her feel inferior to everyone else in Deek's harem, and she doesn't like it.
  • Badass Adorable: Don't let the fact that she looks like a little girl fool you. She is powerful enough to match a level 70 Carmine in single combat, despite being only level 45 herself, and winning, if Carmine wasn't magically compelled by slave collar to use a suicide attack.
  • Casual Kink: When she is escorting Deek to the church, specifically the "Big Breasts" sect, the scornful glares for her small chest made her horny and she developed a bit of sexual masochism, to Deek's chagrin.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: As an Earth golem, she manipulates and summons earth and stone.
  • Doomed Home Town: Her entire home town was destroyed by a rampaging artificial dragon. Overcome with grief and rage, she turned the area into a dungeon to contain said dragon.
  • Glacier Waif: She looks like a child but she is strong enough to substitute for a horse and move a carriage, though Deek doesn't like the idea of seeing a girl do that kind of hard labor.
  • Healing Factor: As long as she's connected to the soil and isn't killed in a single blow, she can heal right back up again from any injury, good as new.
  • Made a Slave: By accident. Her parents created a control rod to enslave her if the procedure to turn her into an earth golem after her death went awry. Not knowing this, Deek picks up the rod, marking her with his slave mark. Oops.
  • Party Tank: She specializes in defense and has immense endurance.
  • Situational Sexuality: While she's not morally opposed to sexual hijinks with the other girls of Deek's harem, she is not only interested in pursing Deek, she won't pursue the others.
  • Stone Wall: She focuses on defense, but her strength is nothing to sneeze at.
  • Was Once a Man: She used to be a human girl, but a rampaging mechanical dragon killed her and destroyed her body. Wishing to avenge herself on the beast, she asked her parents to put her in a golem body. The operation was a success, but she still wasn't enough to beat the dragon alone.
  • Worf Had the Flu: She's beaten by the dragon, twice, and she was weakened when she faced it both times.

Carmine:

A church paladin Deek and company find in the town built over Terra's dungeon. When a bandit king attacks the town, she asks Deek and company help her dive the dungeon to acquire the reported guardian within so as to help fight the bandits off.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She watched over an orphanage and pretended to be a saintly woman with genuine good deeds, but she planned to betray whichever party helped her reach the final boss chamber of Terra's dungeon by stealing the mechanical dragon within and blocking off the exit.
  • Black Comedy Rape: The special volume ends with her having done a great deal of nastiness to Deek's estate and the rest of the harem, up to and including killing one of his Tier B haremettes (albeit not permanently), and Deek himself taking a blow to the head and going into a powerful Accidental Pornomancer fugue. As punishment for all this, she is grabbed and forced to be his sex-toy, along with Terra, the second biggest culprit. The next morning, Deek finds her unconscious on her hands and knees, with claw-marks on the bedroom door as if she was trying to claw her way out. Not understanding what's going on, aside from the fact that Carmine was somewhere she shouldn't have been, he opens a portal to where she should have been, picks her up, and throws her through.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy:
    • Salica, the bandit king, and her sister, claims the church brainwashed Carmine to make her a villain. This is hard to refute as Carmine planned to betray whoever helped her beat the dungeon.
    • When she uses the spell provided by the church to take control of the dragon, the dragon instead corrodes her mind and makes her rampage.
  • The Bus Came Back: Disappears from the story at the end of volume 4, sent to report to the church regarding the destruction of the mechanical dragon, returns at the end of volume 5 as a slave owned by Lord Otto Tibult.
  • Cool and Unusual Punishment: As punishment for going to loan sharks and borrowing money like it's going out of style, without permission, Deek uses [Slave Order] both to correct the underlying problem, ie magically compelling her to never borrow money without permission again, and having her sleep in Salica's bed, when Salica is a raging, perverted sis-con who has been caught red-handed stealing and sniffing Carmine's dirty underwear, for starters.
  • Fatal Flaw: She goes through money like a sieve. Turns out she was enslaved, not by the church, but for having a debt of 500 gold coins when she returned to the church. For reference, a single gold coin is a commoner's salary for a full month, and the church already invested 100 gold coins on her armor, equipment, and supplies when they sent her on what was supposed to be a "fool's errand" to subdue the mechanical dragon.
  • Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: When the mechanical dragon is destroyed, Deek hands her the dragon core with no hard feelings, blaming the dragon taking her over for her betrayal and rampage, even though he knows full well that the betrayal was premeditated.
  • Happiness in Slavery: Which she was compelled to fake for fear of her life. The unscrupulous slave master who did so triggered the death-curse anyway when he was butthurt that he didn't get a nice, shiny, virgin elf-slave to abuse.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: Her side chapter reveals that the reason she's such a huge compulsive shopper is that she actually feels pretty damn worthless. She buys things of value so she can feel valuable by proxy. Her sister Salica trying to love her up one side and down the other was too obsessive and resulted in having the opposite effect.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Because she betrayed Deek and over-estimated her ability to control the mechanical dragon, going on a rampage, the church enslaves her and puts her on the slave market to punish her for her failure.
  • Man of Kryptonite: As a paladin, most dungeon monsters are at such a great disadvantage that they're her plaything.
  • The Paladin: Before she was sold into slavery by the church, she was officially a church sanctioned paladin and did good deeds, even if it was a cover for some nastiness.
  • The Scapegoat: She's blamed entirely for the church's pet project, the mechanical dragon, rampaging even though the mechanical beast was flawed to begin with.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: Greed. She's a huge fan of "retail therapy," ie, conspicuous consumption. She spends money purely for the sake of spending money and hoards all the material goods she buys. In fact, she had multiple storage rings full of stuff, and even after selling off all of it, she still had a debt of over 120 gold coins. Like The Gambling Addict, she claims she could stop any time she wanted to, yet always spends more than she takes in, no matter how high her salary got.
  • Uriah Gambit: Assuming Archbishop Mary is telling the truth, she was sent off to subdue the mechanical dragon to get rid of her because she's a failure as a paladin and a huge Money Sink. The church didn't even believe the dragon existed. So when she returned, and her debtors came to claim a 500 gold coin debt, the church let her go into slavery because even they couldn't afford a pay out that large.

Salica:

A bandit king that goes after Deek and crew and is a major sis-con for Carmine.
  • Bad Boss: When she ran the bandit gang, she cared not a whit about her men. This comes back to bite her when the church catches up and Carmine was spirited away by Deek's machinations.
  • Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: It is her explosive trap that destroys the mechanical dragon, once and for all in addition to permanently killing Balrack, a brute that repeatedly threatens to rape Deek's harem to death for his sick jollies.
  • The Bus Came Back: Disappears at the end of volume 4, returns at the end of volume 5.
  • Can't Act Perverted Toward a Love Interest: She had no shame showing off her breasts in public, but when Deek noticed them, and the nipple piercings, she freaks, blushes like a tomato, and covers herself up in a hurry. That act got her a 7/10 sexiness rating from Deek, who is supposed to be her opposition in the event.
  • Dead All Along: The real Salicia died as a child with her soul trapped in a dungeon for three years. This Salicia is a dungeon boss, completely unaware.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: She honestly believes Deek is doting on her like crazy because he resurrected her from what should have been an irreversible death curse, lets her lounge around in a fancy mansion for the small, small price of merely guarding the gate, and heeded her request to rescue her sister from church captivity. For the first, Deek did that because the Crown prince asked him to. For the second, Deek had her guarding the mansion and live there because he couldn't think up a better job for her. For the last, Carmine was never in captivity in the first place. In fact, the church begged Deek to take Carmine away as Carmine was freeloading in the church training area to avoid Salicia.
  • Eye Scream: When she returns to the story at the end of volume 5, she's missing an eye.
  • Incompatible Orientation: She was doomed to lose the sexiness contest. Otto Tibult is a homosexual, she's female. She can make all the muscle poses she wants, but that's not going to get his motor running. She was lucky to get a 3/10.
  • The Lad-ette: She's macho as all get-out and when she's asked to make sexy poses, she poses like a testosterone poisoned weight lifter.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Due to her banditry and trying to kidnap Carmine, she gets captured and enslaved by the church.
  • Manchurian Agent: She was always Calypso's literal puppet, she just never knew it.
  • Mate or Die: After being gutted by Calypso's dagger, even Miki can't cure her, being a unique being of mana and miasma. Her only hope for survival being sex with Deekete who was fed a gender-bender potion in advance by Lydia...
  • She Is the King: [Bandit King] is her job, not title, so she can't help being called "king."
  • Virgin Power: According to Elaya, the only reason Mate or Die is even an option is because Deek would take her virginity, "causing their souls to intertwine or something." And that is a direct quote.

     Volume 5 

Shao:

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Hehehe, Deek, if you're going to keep cheating, then my only choice is to be your Top Wife by bearing your child. (Draws knife) Make! Me! Pregnant! NOW!!
Race: Demon

A fellow transmigrator from Earth who is reincarnated into this new world as opposed to simply transported.


  • Adults Are Useless: Worse than useless. She goes to her teachers for help to deal with her bullying foster sisters and extreme sexual harassment from the boy students that was instigated by said sisters only for the teachers to try and demand sexual favors too, and when she reports said teachers, the principal labels her as the problem. When her foster parents start getting vulgar phone calls because said sisters snuck into the boy's bathroom and put vulgar graffiti on the stalls with her name and number, the foster parents blamed her for it.
  • Aggressive Submissive: Unless she's paired up with Lydia, who she idolizes for some reason, she's very, very aggressive most of the time, but in the bedroom, she's as meek as a newborn kitten.
  • Berserk Button: Liars. If she catches you lying, she will go into an apoplectic fit, as lies are directly responsible for two lifetimes worth of horrific abuse and deprivation.
  • Break the Cutie: Comes thoroughly pre-broken for your convenience.
  • Broken Bird: She's got deep-seated and severe emotional trauma from two lifetimes of horrific abuse.
  • Commonality Connection: Deek is able to stop her rampage when she realizes he's got a back story very similar to her own, and has the potential to understand her.
  • Conditional Powers: After being defeated in the capital and winding up in Deek's harem, the level 100 demon lord job is still there, but she can only equip it when she's drowning in despair.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Up to eleven, and breaking the knob trying to turn it higher. Her father was an abusive drunk who drank himself to death. Her mother turned to drugs to drown her grief and died of an overdose. She was sent to Japan's orphanage system but was too old to adopt so was placed in foster care. Her foster sisters took an immediate and irrational hatred for her and went out of their way to torture her day and night without respite, even posting her phone number with vulgar commentary on the boy's bathroom stall. When the vulgar calls started coming in, her foster parents refused to believe she had nothing to do with it and punished her for it. Her teachers tried to sexually exploit her when she went to them for help, and the principal labeled her as the problem when she complained. Eventually, she snapped, and lashed out at said evil sisters, beating them to a pulp in a fight they started, but the foster parents absolutely refused to believe that their "perfect angels" could be at fault so literally threw her out of the house and into the street where she eventually died. She reincarnates into this new world and as a very young child, the Cloud Meadow Empire does a bit of "spring cleaning" on her village, killing all her friends and family before her eyes, defeating her with ease when she tried to fight back, enslaving her, and forcing her into a gladiatorial arena where her male slave opponent, and the favored champion, was drugged with aphrodisiacs, with the intention of having her raped on stage when she lost. She beheads the guy with his own sword and spends at least a decade forced into one fight after another, being promised freedom for winning, which never comes to pass. Then she's bought by Lord Otto Tibult and abused. When his Slave Master ringer triggers a death-curse on her in a fit of spite, she rises up as a level 100 demon lord, intent on destroying every man, woman, and child on the planet in grief and rage.
  • Death Seeker: When Deek is able to subdue her, after a long, hard fight and Pyrrhic Victory, she begs him to kill her to end her suffering. He collapses upon her with the words "take responsibility...", accidentally touching lips with her as he falls down and then rolls onto stage.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Introduced on the other side of it, and Deek, with no therapy credentials whatsoever, has the most unpleasant task of trying to drag her out again. It's a slow and painful process.
  • Double Standard Rape: Female on Male: Truth in Television. At the end of volume 5, she puts a knife to Deek's throat and demands sex. When he manages to distract her and tries to run, he doesn't get far before she catches him and drags him to the bed and as he's crying for help, the rest of the harem dismisses him with "If you really wanted help, you would command us." Even she says "it's just a bit of rape, but you're a guy. It doesn't count."
  • For Want Of A Nail: Deek could very, very easily have wound up like her. Like her, he was horribly bullied by his own sex and exploited by the opposite sex, for little to no rational reason. Had Deek not found acceptance in Chalm, but had his second chance stolen away as she had, either he would not have survived it, or been just as broken and angry as she became.
  • Horned Humanoid: She has small horns on her head.
  • Murder Is the Best Solution: Her long, long life of forced gladiatorial combat to the death has made killing people her default reaction to any difficulty or affront. Fortunately, she has the sense of mind to ask permission before goes on murder sprees.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Aside from being stronger than most humans, the demon race is just another living sentient humanoid race.
  • Psychic Link: The conflict at the end of volume 5 ended when Deek, using his slaver [Steal Life] ability to weaken her winds up reading her memories and her reading his. While he vividly remembers the experience, her recollection is fuzzy.
  • Pyrrhic Victory: Dished one of these out to Deek. He did manage to beat her level 100 demon lord form, by the skin of his teeth, but he woke up from a coma 5 weeks later, and if he didn't have such a tight-knit bond with his slave harem, boosted by several dungeon diver perks, he would have lost those girls forever, with not even a body to bury.
  • Rape as Backstory: She spent two life-times dodging rape attempts. It has left her quite broken, jaded, and unhinged.
  • Redemption Demotion: When she joins Derek's party, she goes from a level 100 demon lord to a level 45 gladiator.
  • Together in Death: Invoked. At the advice of crown prince Aberis, Deek seeks out a stronger slave brand for her. If he dies, she dies with him. The rest of Deek's harem is jealous and she's satisfied for being that close.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Being part of Deek's slave harem has helped her mental and emotional state immensely. Originally, she was of a mind that knifing the rest to death to monopolize his affections is the right thing to do. After being smothered with affection from all directions for a few months, she's come to care for her fellow haremettes greatly, even being enraged when she learns Raissa is pregnant, not because Raissa is first, but because Raissa's been put on the back burner. When she learns that the rest of the harem were well aware of her condition and Deek had bent over backwards to make sure she and the baby were okay, she's overcome with relief and self-deprecation.
  • Was It All a Lie?: She begins to have doubts on her past-life memories being genuine when Aberis provides hard proof that she's a close blood relative of his as a fellow demon lord shortly before snapping her neck.
  • Yandere: She is not well. She has completely fixated on Deek and is obsessed with trying to get him to impregnate her in the belief that this will allow her to monopolize his affections and give her the love she so desperately craves.

Faeyna:

An elf maid that Figaro recommends to Deek.
  • Big Damn Kiss: She ends Volume 5 by kissing Deek passionately as a reward for rescuing her from the deprivations of a Slave Master from Cloud Meadow Empire.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Hers could rival Shao's! As is revealed when her soul takes over Deek's dungeon in Volume 14, the lore reveals that since she was a small child, her mother was enslaved, her father's fate is unknown, her mother, seeing no better option, offered her master to have her two children sire a line of elves via incest, and then her older brother, whom she idolized, fled such an arrangement in love with a human woman, until she was murdered, and he was enslaved, with the slave brand forcing him to try and rape her. He becomes a death-row inmate and is executed for fighting that off and murdering the sick asshole that set all that up. Then she became a Lust Object for all sorts of despicable individuals, including the self-proclaimed "Elf Hero" who deluded himself into thinking she'd fall madly in love with him after he murdered her mother, brother, and forced her to carry kids for him. Eesh!
  • Driven to Suicide: When Deek "died" in the Ost republic and her slave bond was destroyed, the public story is that The Ost King shipped her off to parts unknown. The truth is that she killed herself in her despair with Elaya grabbing her soul and taking it back to Chalm to keep it out of evil hands.
  • Happiness in Slavery: In the "lesser evil" manner. She was enslaved so she would have some legal protections against being kidnapped, raped, experimented on, etc. Crown Prince Aberis promises her the protection of the crown if she allows herself to be free. The moment she agrees, an evil Slave Master from Crown Meadow Empire tries to kidnap her in broad daylight.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Self-inflicted. Deek doesn't get subtlety, and he knows sexual relations with her is a permanent one-way trip, so he's hesitant. She knows this. Yet, when he does work up the nerve to test the waters and make a pass at her, she plays hard to get, which he takes as a rejection, and walks away. Then, where he can't hear, she rebukes him for not catching on and taking her.
  • Intrepid Merchant: At the will of her master Deek, she can engage in trade.
  • Last of Her Kind: Her race is extinct, and she's the only known living member.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility: Exaggerated and deconstructed. In addition to having poor birth-rates in the first place, female elf biology forces women into having only one mate their entire lives. This has led the race to extinction, with her as the only known living member.
  • Legacy Character: Though she doesn't know it, she became the Maid Hero soon after Elaya's death.
  • Meido: She's a head maid and that's precisely why Deek bought her, so as to train other maids and help in commerce.
  • Once Done, Never Forgotten: The fact that she publicly spurned Deek, jumping on Prince Alberis's promises of freedom, returning to the harem only because the prince didn't keep his word to protect her, with Deek having to pick up the slack, putting himself in danger to come to her rescue is a sore spot for him and a source of shame for her. This serves as another reason why Deek is reluctant to take her to bed, as she very, very much wants to be taken.
  • Only You Can Repopulate My Race: Once she exchanged bodily fluids with Deek, her biology makes it so that he's the only one who can get her pregnant, even something so simple as a kiss.
  • Power Limiter: With her brother's death, his soul bound her Maid Hero abilities, keeping her from even knowing she had them. Unfortunately, his well-meaning attempt to have her lead a normal life left her almost completely helpless against nefarious individuals who had an elf obsession or fetish.
  • Property of Love: When Deek comes to her rescue from an evil slaver, she reverses her decision to seek freedom and asks to be his slave again, then seals the deal with a kiss.
  • Sacred First Kiss: Deek was told that her genitals will imprint on the guy who takes her virginity and will clamp shut if any other guy tries to have sex with her. Her biology is stricter than that. Her body imprints on the guy who shares any bodily fluid, even saliva.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Invoked. Her biology makes it physically impossible to bear the children of any man except the very first man who exchanged bodily fluids with her, for the rest of her life, even something as simple as a kiss.
  • Supreme Chef: Justified. She has nearly 50 years practicing the art of cooking, but takes it as a hit to her pride that Deek's better, so she constantly experiments, trying to improve, and her failures sell like crazy in the city of Chalm.

Raissa:

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Yes, Deek, make me your slave!
A dungeon diver hired to keep newbie divers safe at the site of a centuries' old dungeon. She shows up to rescue Deek and crew only to be rescued by them instead.
  • Attempted Rape: While in the dungeon helping Deek search for King Aberis, she is briefly separated from the party to pee. When the scheduled time to switch places comes and goes, Deek uses his dungeon perk to swap places with her only to find where she was standing surrounded by Regin's knights, with their lower bodies completely exposed, and they respond to his sudden arrival by trying to stab him to death, so the incoming sex was not likely to be consensual.
  • Beast Man: Half human, half wolf.
  • Insistent Terminology: She is not a ninja, whatever that is.
  • Jumped at the Call: When Deek offers to overwrite Reign's illegal slave brand with his own, she happily, loudly, and quickly begs him to do it, even after being informed that he will be unable to free her again.
  • Ninja: Though she insists otherwise, she has the aesthetic down pat, including the stealth. Even with his dungeon perks, Deek had a hard time spotting her the first time they met.
  • One Drink Will Kill the Baby: Somewhat justified. There is no known or verified "safe" amount of alcohol for a pregnant woman, so when she tries to drink a cup of wine, not realizing she's pregnant yet, Deek slaps it out of her hands and makes up an excuse to keep her from drinking.
  • Rape as Backstory: When she was a slave under Lord Reign, she was subjected to rape by his knights, repeatedly.
  • Rescue Reversal: While Deek and party are in the great dungeon, the guards mistake the crew for complete newbies and send her to spy on them, a mid-boss monster variant chases several other parties down. She tries to Hold the Line to allow Deek's party to escape. Deek's crew rescues her instead, defeating the boss variant with ease.
  • Stay in the Kitchen: Justified. Since the lowest level of the dungeon she's been to is 15 and Deek's party is already on floor 25, she reluctantly agrees with his proposal to stay in Chalm and help train the villagers.
  • Surprise Pregnancy: The moment Deek adds her to his harem, he uses his dungeon perks to check her available jobs and status, and then finds the word [Pregnant] in the list. He is torn between elation and terror at the revelation.
  • You Have to Believe Me!: When she was being thrown into the gladiatorial arena by Viscount Reign, personally, she loudly pleaded that she was illegally enslaved and wasn't a virgin, but the audience was composed primarily of villains who didn't want to find themselves on the wrong side of the slaver's guild, even if the representative present was lying.

Eliana Aberis

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YOU! I will free those slaves of yours, now, you deviant!
Race: Human
The second princess of Aberis.
  • Babies Make Everything Better: She also becomes pregnant as a result of Deek's actions, even though his [Pervert] job had a "reduced fertility" passive bonus. She drops the bombshell on him in volume 8 after her father had him magically summoned to the throne room via summoning circle. To call the situation "awkward" is a major understatement.
  • Covert Pervert: She willingly engaged in sexy hijinks with Deet's harem in the ladies' bath.
  • Daughter of a Whore: She's Prince Aberis's half-sister. Her mother was a random slave King Aberis took a shine to.
  • Dramatic Irony: In the wake of Kaia's rampage, she throws herself into her work to cope with the loss of her child, thanks to being stabbed in the belly by a soul-reaping dagger. Calypso had saved her child without her knowledge. Said child becomes the dungeon core of Chalm's dungeon. Deek tries to inform her that their child is alive, well, and absolutely adorable, but she rebuffs him, refusing to let him tell her.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: She presumed Deek ordered his slaves to record her when the lot all got kinky in the ladies' bath to blackmail her later. She is horrified when she learns he had no idea about the slaves' behavior with the recording crystal.
  • King Incognito: She hid her identity to use the commoner's bath-house, ladies' side.
  • Kissing Under the Influence: On the receiving end, and far, far more than kissing. The end of chapter 520 drops the bombshell that a recently resurrected Deek ripped off her clothes and ravished her sexually while in a fugue where he didn't realize what he was doing, having the [Pervert] skill equipped. Deek is still not aware of it.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: She is horrified when she realizes her machinations to try and forcefully pry Deek's harem away from him resulted in a grossly rigged contest against him and the attempted kidnapping of the last known living elf by an unscrupulous slave master from Cloud Meadow Empire.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Because she foolishly backed Otto Tibult in his scheme to spite Deek, the capital was attacked by a level 100 demon lord, and there were many permanent deaths, Deek and crew managed to escape that fate by the skin of their teeth.
  • Wacky Marriage Proposal: When Deek states that he's going to take responsibility for the baby, she shouts "I will marry you!" in response. Her brother, and new king, stopped the marriage from going forward only because Deek's noble rank was not high enough yet, with Deek being officially ordered to raise his adventurer's rank to boot.

     Volume 6 

Alysia Ost:

Leader of the dungeon diving party Titan's Fall, general overseeing the border Fort Pride, and the second princess of the country.


  • Best Her to Bed Her: The only man she'll love is the one who bests her in combat. Deek managed to pull that off twice.
  • Bureaucratically Arranged Marriage: Chapter 562 involves getting a magical voice communication ordering her to marry a clan ally, a notorious skirt-chasing playboy who wouldn't know the term "Fidelity" if a dictionary was thrown at his head. She was also ordered to bear his children.
  • Dramatic Irony: She gets the call ordering her to marry another guy after Deek has already left the area, because one of her hand-maidens and party members ignored the communication device while she was unconscious and Deek was nearby tending to her.
  • King Incognito: She's not revealed to be a princess until Chapter 562.
  • Morph Weapon: After she and Deek defeat the "Sword in the Stone" dungeon Demon King Aberis throws their souls into, she comes out a sword that can change shape into a hammer and other implements.
  • Sentient Phlebotinum: While she can shapeshift back into her osterian body, after clearing a certain dungeon, her true form is now that of a BFS as big as Deek is, and he's now sporting the same build as an average Osterian.
  • Statuesque Stunner: She towers over Deek at 7 feet to his 5 foot 10, and he finds her gorgeous.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: She wants to wipe out dungeons before they become world-ending threats, like the demon king's reported dual dungeon that destroyed a country and killed her younger brother. To do it, she's more than happy to end petty inter-country squabbles by making All Deaths Final, resulting in the permanent deaths of millions.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: She was rigged by Demon Lord Aberis to snag the soul of any man she sleeps with if certain conditions are met. Not wanting to steal Nova's soul, she asks for Deek to sleep with her instead, unaware that he also meets the conditions. Oops.

     Volume 7 

Viscount Octius Tibult

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Oh, Deek, you are truly a man among men!
Otto's older brother. (Formerly)
  • Abhorrent Admirer: He keeps pursuing Deek romantically. Deek is not only uninterested, but is horrified by the prospect.
  • Did You Just Have Sex?: Waking up in a fugue, Deek tries to recover from his paralysis by equipping the [Pervert] job and ravishes the first warm body nearby. When he wakes up for real and comes to his senses, the room is empty until Octius shows up and begins making sexual passes at him, strongly suggesting that the two had been intimate. Deek is horrified.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: His dialogue is very sexually charged.
  • A Father to His Men: He is so well loved and competent as an army commander that even going around and shamelessly flirting with them doesn't hurt how much they respect and adore him.
  • Gender Bender: He gets a gender swap potion from Prince Aberis as his reward for the destruction of Fort Pride for no other reason than to get into Deek's harem! (Though as of volume 9, that hasn't happened yet.)
  • Macho Camp: He is tall, well muscled, and he's so campy he makes Otto look straight by comparison.
  • Magical Girl: How (s)he powers up.
  • Necessary Drawback: His puppet must agree to being puppeted. If there's resistence, the spell breaks and it can't be reappplied in a timely manner.
  • People Puppets: He can control the bodies of others, but his puppet must be willing, or the ability fails.

     Volume 8 

The Siren:

The first monster Deek tames.
  • Compelling Voice: As in all legends and myths regarding sirens, her singing not only charms people, but is a powerful aphrodisiac.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Well, she can certainly act like one, very convincingly.
  • Mundane Made Awesome: She challenges adventurers to dance contests. Defeating her in one weakened her enough for Deek to tame her.
  • No Name Given: Justified. She has yet to get a name, but only because Deek's [Monster Tamer] job is too low. At Astria's recommendation, he's not going to name her until he gets the appropriate taming skill so her growth isn't stunted.
  • Pet Monstrosity: She's a dungeon boss monster and Deek's pet.
  • Reformed, but Not Tamed: Inverted. Deek tamed her, but she hasn't reformed. She's still a dangerous monster that could turn on him at any moment. She's only going along to get along because she finds it amusing.

The Giantess:

The second dungeon boss tamed by Deek.
  • Exact Words: She says she will let Deek and party pass if they make the fight "entertaining." When she called Celeste's strongest attack "barely a massage," Deek decided to have his party massage her for real.
  • Fusion Dance: In volume 11, she fuses with the Karmic soul of Xin and the two of them become Xin's reincarnated form and the boss of Chalm's dungeon.
  • Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: Deconstructed. When the giantess got horny and shoved Deek into her vagina, he almost died!
  • Nigh-Invulnerable: The attacks of Deek's party were a massage, at best.
  • No Name Given: Just like with the siren, Deek's waiting until his taming skill is high enough to give her a proper name.
  • Our Giants Are Bigger: She's so big, Deek's entire body easily fits in her vagina.
  • Out with a Bang: Almost. She nearly gave Deek "death by vagina". Yes, it's Played for Laughs.
  • The Worf Effect: Deek's entire party, with their strongest attacks, could barely give her a massage. Carmine, alone, was able to straight up kill her. Whether that was because Carmine has her kryptonite factor or some other circumtances is not clear.

Elaya:

Formerly the final boss of Widow's dungeon, forged from a corrupted fragment of King Edward Aberis's wife, The Maid Hero. She bears the woman's memories and emotions, but is clearly not her, despite how much King Aberis tries to delude himself otherwise.
  • Attack Reflector: When she follows a magically summoned Deek to the capitol, she rebounds King Aberis's decapitation sword attack back at him, harming him so badly even Deeks's strongest healing spell barely had any effect.
  • Best Her to Bed Her: Inverted. Deek has to bed her to best her and solve the dungeon lore. It Makes Sense in Context.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: She grabs Faeyna's soul from the Ost republic and brings her back to Chalm, to attempt ressurrecting her in Deek's dungeon, but Faeyna's heart-breaking story evolves into a dungeon lore, overwriting the dungeon, and Elaya turning the local population into rage zombies was the least evil option she had.
  • Open-Minded Parent: She has no issue learning that Deek impregnated her step-daughter Eliana.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Combined with Our Ghosts Are Different and Our Liches Are Different. As a Succubus queen, she was a spectral entity that consumed souls. As a spectre, ditto, with the additional caveat that spectres are not undead. As a Lich Queen, she's got a living flesh and blood body, but needs dungeon miasma to live.
  • Soul Eating: When she was the boss of Widow's dungeon, she fed on souls.

Rubee —> Garnet

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Make me your slave, Deek! The boost will allow me to craft that Silvthril sword!
A dwarf Deek encounters while investigating Widow's dungeon. Lord Reign enslaves her after being butt-hurt that she couldn't forge him an orihalcum weapon, then makes her the top prize of a gladiatorial tournament.
Race: Deep Dwarf

  • Blithe Spirit: She is a hard worker, but she doesn't really have any overarching life goal. She just goes with the flow.
  • Fiery Redhead: Sports red hair and has a very extroverted personality.
  • Last of Her Kind: She's the last of the known Deep Dwarf race.
  • Living MacGuffin: She's the grand prize of a gladiatorial tournament.
  • Made a Slave: Enslaved by Lord Reign.
  • Meaningful Rename: Dwarves don't have the same name through their entire lives. They change their names on any occasion that brings a great change to their lives. She is no exception. She changes her name from Rubee to Garnet upon being enslaved by Lord Reign.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Even before she joined Deek's harem, she saw nothing wrong with pushing him down, making sexual innuendo, and breaking into his bath, while he's there, and then giving him an eyeful of her nude body.
  • Ultimate Blacksmith: She's the only one alive who can make weapons of Silverium, and even then, it's such a difficult material to work with that she asks to be his slave so his job bonuses give her the stats to endure the process.

     Volume 9 

Bernice:

A lesbian who was disguised as a male gladiator in Lord Reign's tournament. She initially has a major crush on Carmine, but when Deek II and Dee Dee meet in Volume 11, quickly defects, leavin Carmine behind.


  • Abomination Accusation Attack: She is fond of calling Deek II a sex-crazed beast.
  • Disguised in Drag: She disguised herself as a male gladiator in Reign's tournament so she could get close to Carmine.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: Her assertion that slave masters abuse and exploit their slaves does have merit, but Deek is not that kind of slave owner and actually treasures his harem.
  • Entitled to Have You: To Carmine for the entirety of Volumes 9 and 10.
  • Hypocrite: She loves to call Deek II a sex-crazed beast, but she's at least as big a skirt-chaser as he is.
  • The Gun Slinger: During her time on Earth, she acquired and mastered using guns.
  • Made a Slave: Enslaved by Deek II in Twilight Dungeon.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: Until she found herself enslaved to Deek II, she would attempt to murder him at any and every opportunity to try and snatch up Carmine for herself.
  • Psycho Lesbian: She's sexually attracted towards women and murderous towards men.

The church

     Archbishop Mary 
The leader of the church sect who forcibly summons Deek to their headquarters for a "chat".
  • Cerebus Retcon: The "Big Breasts" vs "Flat Chests" conflict may be silly now, but it wasn't always so. Carmine reveals that prior to the existence of the country Aberis, the archbishop of the church had her soul sliced in half by a demon with a specially enchanted sword. The two new souls took on independent bodies with polar opposite body types and personalities. At the very first, they worked together to try to reintegrate back into a single individual, but eventually, their polar opposite goals and their respective attempts at supremacy triggered a splintering of the church with a fight so fierce, it's become a near blood feud.
  • Reality Is Unrealistic: The "Flat Chest" vs. "Big Breast" conflict might seem silly, and it is, but real world churches have gone to war for less.
  • Serious Business: The church is on the brink of war with various sects at odds with each other. The primary sects involved in the conflict. Big breasts vs. Flat chests!
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: To further emphasize how devoted she is to the "Big breasts" sect, she has mastered using her cleavage as a pocket. In fact, she has no other pockets in her clothing, so when Deek was asked for a "donation" to deal with Carmine's ... problem, he had no choice but to shove his hand with a bag full of gold coins down in there.

Bandits:

     Balrack 
The leader of a bandit raid that attacked Deek's party early in Volume 4.
  • Bald of Evil: Not a hair on his head and a despicable sot who can only enjoy women by raping them.
  • Compensating for Something: Deek taunts him by asking if rape is the only way for him to enjoy women because he's got a small penis. He stutters and demands a retraction immediately in response.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: He feels inferior to nobles so seek to "prove himself" by beating them up, robbing them, and raping their maids to death.
  • Killed Off for Real: Buried under a literal mountain of dirt thanks to Salica's explosive trap, and even if the gang had a Dark Priest that could resurrect him, it's not going to happen as nobody's going to be able to reach him in time, not even Deek, even if he wanted to.
  • Mugging the Monster: Twice. He has men hiding in a broken cart by the side of the road. Deek and crew chance upon the cart, but check the surrounding area for bandits. Not seeing any, they go and help the supposed driver, and fix the cart. Once out of sight, he and his men mark Deek as easy prey and attack him for his money and slaves. The entire group with him is taken out in the blink of an eye. When Salica, his boss, orders him to help Deek's party fight the mechanical dragon, he turns on and attempts to attack Deek from behind, expecting a pushover. Deek owns him in single combat.

     Drake, Danny, and Brick 
A trio of loan sharks who tried to con Deek by exploiting Carmine.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: When their little scam fell apart, they came back to Deek to beg for the initial 1000 gold loan, which they themselves borrowed from someone else.
  • Con Man: Drake broke quite a few laws and rules lending money to Carmine in the first place.
  • Did Not See That Coming: They thought that if they made claims to drag Carmine away from him that they could strong-arm him into paying off a ridiculous debt. They were horrified when Deek said "goodbye, Carmine, take good care of your new masters."
  • Dumb Muscle: Danny and Brick are big and strong, but not very bright.
  • Gone Horribly Wrong: They threatened Deek's ownership of Carmine, hoping to get a huge payout. They almost wound up owning Carmine and having a 1000 gold debt.
  • Ignorant of His Own Ignorance: Drake, being able to easily outsmart Danny and Brick thought he was a genius, but when he got to the capital, quickly realized that he wasn't as smart as he thought he was.
  • Loan Shark: They lend money and then show up to collect on a loan with outrageous interest rates.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: Which impressed Deek. The fact that they bowed their heads and asked for a job from Deek impressed him greatly, and it just so happens he actually had need of their services.

     Calypso 
The newest [Bandit King] who calls herself the [Bandit Hero].
  • Dark and Troubled Past: She was magically kidnapped from Earth by a Fae king, repeatedly raped pregnant by him until he unilaterally decided he had enough heirs, forced by slave compunction into the Fae's genocidal crusade against humans, and when she fought that off, had her lover taken hostage, and when she got pushed too far and gained ahold of the Human Dungeon core, her lover died in her arms as the power drove her mad. At first, the humans were ecstatic that she was retaliating against the Fae, until they realized that the way this dungeon core was forcing her to put them in jeopardy as well, making her an enemy of the whole world, that she was brought to against her will in the first place.
  • Dark Is Evil: She has black hair, dresses all in black, has several "dark" jobs and is a mass-murdering bitch who will backstab anyone and everyone the moment it's convenient.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: For all her nastiness, even though she used mind control on Siti, she ultimately freed the blue mage and left her to Deek's devices, because Siti is not a lesbian and clearly wasn't enjoying their trists.
  • Evil Counterpart: She's everything Deek would be if he used his powers for evil.
  • Evil Versus Evil: The biggest target for her nastiness is Demon Lord Aberis.
  • Forced into Evil: She was magically kidnapped from Earth by an ancient Fae king and forced into the Fae's genocidal crusade against humans.
  • For the Evulz: Whenever she kills people, she retorts "it looked like fun."
  • Godhood Seeker: She seeks to control dungeons so she can make herself "the bandit god."
  • Greater-Scope Villain: She, not elven biology, is the reason why elves, and fae, are forced into Single-Target Sexuality.
  • Harem Seeker: She's always looking to add new, cute, and "interesting" girls to her harem.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Combined with Attack Backfire. She injects the miasma of the dungeon she controls into Deekete's body, trying to shatter her soul so she can take over. Deekete instead feeds on the miasma and has Calypso on the ropes until Calypso's rescued by Siti.
  • If It's You, It's Okay: After learning why Deek's harem was able to pull him back from the brink, overdosing on "The Human Dungeon Core", she laughs and says maybe it would be okay if she were a part of his Hero's Slave Harem.
  • Killer Game Master: Dungeons that play by the rules are dangerous enough, but as a Dungeon Master, she makes everything far, far worse. She bends the "safe room" rules until they break. On level 10, she puts the room underwater, so the hatch has to be shut, which then summons a dungeon boss that can reach in and drag you to a watery death. On level 15, the safe room is located in a tree, a dead tree, hanging over the ledge of a cliff over a bottomless pit, with the tree creaking under the weight of a single person. A party trying to take refuge inside is not likely to survive the fall from the tree's inevitable snap.
  • Life Drinker: She surrounds herself with a harem of young, preferably virgin, women, not just because she's a hard-core lesbian, but because she sucks up their lives to maintain her youthful vigor. This is how she managed to live long enough to acquire multiple level 100 jobs.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Siti was originally terrified of Calypso, rightly so, since the latter is directly responsible for murdering the former's mentor, guardian, lover, and indiscriminately massacred entire villages in the area. In chapter 900, Siti actively aids Calypso after being the latter's Sex Slave for some time. Is Sity under the effects of mind control? Stockholm Syndrome? Or has she been killed and replaced with a dungeon summoned clone?
  • Not Quite Dead: She fakes being defeated to get Deekete to lower her guard and then jumps up with the cursed dagger which can destroy someone's soul with a single scratch, wounding Salica grievously.
  • Psycho Lesbian: She's only sexually attracted to other women and is a mass-murdering psycho.
  • Take Over the World: Just like Aberis, she wants to take over the world.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: For reasons yet to be explained, Siti, a mage specializing in portals, manages to open a portal into the dungeon that she escapes through.
  • Villainous Valor: She rescues Deek's unborn child from Kaia's soul-reaper blade by making a back-up copy of the little girl's soul before Kaia launches her attack.
  • We Will Meet Again: Just before she jumps through the portal, she promises to go after Deekete again and murder her.
  • Wham Episode: In chapter 856, she reveals that Salicia was Dead All Along.
  • You Killed My Father: She's responsible for destroying Salicia's and Carmine's home village and parents. Salicia tried to kill her in a dungeon, but got killed instead. Calypso then let her soul simmer into a dungeon boss before sweeping in and making her into a literal puppet.

Aberis nobles:

     Baron Otto Tibult 
An extremely obnoxious noble who quickly finds himself at odds with Deek, due to the fact that the former was looking to swipe the "hero" title of Chalm for himself by hook or by crook, but Deek got it first by genuine heroic acts.
  • Abomination Accusation Attack: Every other sentence directed at Deek is an insult or allegation of wrongdoing, even if it's something he himself is guilty of.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: He uses his noble title to do a lot of nasty things, especially in the form of abusing slaves and giving Deek trouble, just for the heck of it.
  • Black Sheep: His father and brothers are all powerful and well-liked warriors. He was the only one who was a haughty noble. Once he learned some humility at the Octis border conflict, he stopped being a haughty noble, but still has no talent for being a warrior or army commander.
  • Bothering by the Book: Whenever he went to harass Deek, he would love to stare down his nose at the commoner by quoting obscure laws, rules and regulations, just to make himself look smarter than he really is and to harass Deek if he found himself unknowingly breaking them.
  • Depraved Homosexual: He's sexually attracted to other men and is a despicable sot who only sees slaves as disposable resources to abandon when things get too hot for him, and that's his most charming feature.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He may see slaves only as replaceable meat-shields but even he was horrified when the Slave Master he brought in from Cloud Meadow Empire tripped a deadly curse on Salica, Carmine, and Shao for no other reason than simple spite over the fact that the elf he had his eyes on was denied him.
  • Evil Is Petty: Basically the entirety of his one-sided grudge against Deek is feeling butthurt that Deek won't drop to the ground and beg for the privilege of licking his boots.
  • For the Evulz: He goes out of his way to harass and inconvenience people, sometimes fatally, just because he likes to do so.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Once he's placed at the border skirmish with Octis and suffered a couple of deaths, he stopped being the arrogant, bothersome noble he was at the start and actually became an honest to goodness ally for Deek.
  • Heroic Wannabe: He went to Chalm, desperate to claim a "hero" title just to make a name for himself and increase his already excessive influence even further.
  • Humble Pie: Sending him to the border conflict with Octis was the right decision. It made him realize that he's not quite as invincible or superior as he believed himself to be, and honestly regrets treating his slaves like livestock, especially Lydia.
  • Hypocrite: He repeatedly accuses Deek of cheating and treachery while happily admitting that he's bending the rules until they break.
  • I Lied: He has no problem breaking promises he doesn't intend to keep.
  • Jerkass: And that's putting it mildly considering the depths he would stoop to in pursuit of his own glory and feeding his ego.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After his petty actions resulted in the unleashing of a demon lord on the capital of Aberis, and he was miraculously resurrected, his father reached the end of his patience, stripped him of all rank, slaves, etc., and had him delivered to the front lines of a place with frequent border skirmishes, so he can show off how "heroic" he actually is. He's pale as a ghost as he waits upon the carriage that's going to transfer him there to arrive.
  • Loophole Abuse: He never participates in contests fairly if he can help it. During the slave owner vs slave owner competition, he not only went and bought three high-level slaves, but brought in a slave master to boss around his slaves in his stead.
  • Made Out to Be a Jerkass: His favorite way to spite people is to make himself look like the innocent victim when his target is the one who was wronged, by using clever lies, half-truths, obscure rules, laws, and regulations, loophole abuse, and his noble title. At the end of volume 5, this all comes to a screeching end.
  • Miles Gloriosus: He loves to boast that he's a cunning and powerful "hero," but he never fights a fair fight, always throwing his money, influence and slaves at any problem or conflict he finds himself in or starts.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Every cruel and vile thing he does winds up helping Deek in the long run.
    • Trying to strangle Mira's dungeon caused the dungeon to retaliate by sending a swarm of undead at Chalm. This allowed Deek to shine and not only get some fame but some money because he was flat broke and had no prospects.
    • Abandoning Lydia in Mira's dungeon and sealing the path behind him so he can escape allowed Deek and Lydia to meet and work together to defeat the dungeon, not to mention get together and fall in love.
    • Breaking his promise to take Lydia to the capital so Deek could go there and buy her when his reward money came in, trading her to Figaro instead, allowed Deek to make business connections with the slaver caravan, which gave him access to several very important slaves to pad his harem and improve his dungeon diving prospects.
    • Buying up Carmine, Salica, and Shao to use as his slaves for the competition and bringing in the slave master from Cloud Meadow Empire as his ringer wound up adding three powerful slaves to Deek's harem, for free, allowing him the breathing room to buy Faeyna.
    • Since the slave master attacked Faeyna the moment she was freed, it allowed Deek to show her how much he treasures her by being willing to declare war on her behalf, and risking his life to keep her safe, earning enough of her love and trust to make her choose him to be her baby daddy.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He's a baron as the result of being the third son of a noble, yet he prances around as if he's an equal to the crown prince.
  • Starter Villain: The first antagonist Deek has to deal with.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: On a repeated basis.
    • He is responsible for Mira's dungeon becoming hostile and attacking Chalm with undead by trying to magically starve the dungeon.
    • He is responsible for the unleashing of a level 100 demon lord because the ringer he brought abused Shao with a death-curse and she retaliated.

     Prince Aberis 
First met by Deek in the male side of the commoner's bath, trying to peep at the ladies' bath. Deek initially plays along, hoping to thwart him, but when Deek refused to cooperate, the prince paralyzed him to use as a foot-stool to reach an unpatched peep-hole. Deek recovered unexpectedly, resulting in the destruction of the fence and temporarily getting on princess Eliana's bad side.
  • Boxing Battler: As a pugilist, he fights by using boxing moves.
  • King Incognito: He hid the fact that he's the crown prince so he could go to the commoner's bath, male side, and then sneak up to the fence to peep.
  • The Paralyzer: As a pugilist, one of his skills allows him to paralyze his targets with a punch. He uses this to paralyze Deek and use the poor guy as a stool to reach a peep-hole in the fence between the male and female bath areas.
  • The Peeping Tom: He loves to peep on women in the bath, even if one of the women involved is his sister.
  • Power Perversion Potential: Paralyzing people to use as stools to peep on bathing women anyone?

     Viscount Regin 
The aristocrat suspected by crown prince Aberis for colluding with Cloud Meadow Empire and trapping the king in a dungeon.
  • Dystopia: Deconstructed. The way he rules his territory is extremely unstable. His inner city, where the gladiatorial arena is, is wealthy, comfortable, and magically isolated from the exterior, allowing for "esteemed guests" to bypass the commoner areas. The rest is an abject hellhole. Tax rates are withering, making local necessities low quality and far more expensive than they have to be, the law enforcement is brutal and heavily corrupt, crime rates are astronomical, especially when gladiatorial bouts are occurring, and because he uses counterfeit knight tokens to boost his army, as well as associates with bandits, his personal guards are corrupt, stupid, uneducated, and lazy. What's worse, he has quotas for the production sector of his economy, but he's stingy. For example, any excess iron ore would be bought for him at a discount, not at fair market value. He keeps the whole thing together through fear and ignorance, ie, people accept it because they think that's simply how bad things are at the border, and are too scared to oppose him directly for fear of being slaves, or worse. Of course, once Reign antagonizes Deek, he exploits the hell out of how vulnerable this system is, with a fair bit of A Taste of Their Own Medicine.
  • Forced Prize Fight: He rounds up slaves, legally acquired or otherwise, throws them into a gladiatorial arena and has them fight each other to the death, promising the victor spoils that he never delivers.
  • I Control My Minions Through...: Fear, and force of arms. His population lives in abject poverty and in fear of his wrath, and he uses both his own troops and those of Cloud Meadow to keep everything suppressed.
  • Obviously Evil: When he's introduced, Deek states his appearance is suspicious as all get-out, dressing in black with gold trim, a stereotypical villain mustachio, and the air of arrogance only a villain can pull off. Deek's assertions soon prove correct.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Not only is he fond of starting his gladiatorial tournaments by throwing a female slave into the arena and having a male gladiator chase her down to rape her, but all his knights are fond of raping women in his territory, especially the slaves who can't fight back.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: He doesn't just buy slaves from the slaver market, he kidnaps citizens and enslaves them for any reason he can think of, or no reason at all, and then abuses them.
  • Turn Coat: He sold out his territory to Cloud Meadow in exchange for his own prosperity.
  • Unwitting Pawn: He is completely controlled by Demon Lord Aberis.

     King Aberis 
The father of Prince Aberis and Eliana Aberis.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: After the Widow's dungeon fiasco is over and he's in the royal capital, he tries to throw his weight around, abusing royal decree to torment Deek. Deek retaliates that Edward Aberis had abdicated the throne, and getting him shoved into the background.
  • Evil All Along: He's the kind of guy who sees nothing wrong with raping a woman right in front of his wife. Let that sink in a bit.
  • Fantastic Racism: He's racist against both the demon race and the Osteria race, due to having been at war with both.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: His children may respect him as their father, but they don't like him, at all. Eliana even said that when Deek was tasked with brining him back to the castle "dead or alive", she'd prefer dead, and was ecstatic when Deek complied with her request.
  • Has a Type: He has a maid fetish and if she's not a maid, he won't have her.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: On the receiving end. His wife, the Maid Hero sacrificed her life in exchange for his when she found him poisoned in his bed. This happened when Prince Aberis was a year old, which is why King Aberis even has an heir.
  • I'm Not a Hero, I'm...: He's not the hero of the lore from Widow's dungeon. His wife, the Maid Hero is... or was. Queen Aberis is the final boss of the dungeon.
  • Irrational Hatred: Eliya, the former dungeon boss of Widow's dungeon, makes a point of telling him that she's not his wife, never was, and has neither romantic feelings for him, nor an obligation to act as his spouse. But Edward Aberis continues to insist she is and becomes murderously enraged that Deek won over her affection.
  • Loving a Shadow: When he got to the boss room of Widow's dungeon, he found his wife's fragmented ghost. He projects the ideal image of his wife on that ghost and refuses to brook otherwise.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: When he threatened to rape Faeyna, he revealed that she had imprinted on Deek, which actually removed a huge road-block in their relationship and allowed them to reveal their mutual attraction. Despite being a monster, Eliya actually wept Tears of Joy at seeing that.
  • Resignations Not Accepted: He wants off the throne, but try as he might, he hasn't found a way to do so, and as long as he's alive, Prince Aberis refuses to fully claim the crown in his stead.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: He and his wife's female lover, Xin, absolutely loathed each other. The only reason they worked together is that they had to join forces to fight Demon Lord Aberis. After the demon lord's defeat, things sour in a hurry and he finds himself with a dagger in his heart, after learning he had impregnated her while he was angrily decrying her for Rape by Fraud.

     Baronness Treesta 
The third noted self-important Lady Macbeth that thought she could just swoop in and grab Deek's hand in marriage, her physical presence a mere formality.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: She's a baroness and the first on-screen act of hers involves trying to run down a child with her carriage. When the child is rescued, she turns the carriage around and has her coach driver try to whip the child in the face!
  • Did Not Think This Through: She shows up in town, and the first thing she does is nearly run over a child, while shouting "Get out of the way!" This could have been written off as an unfortunate accident, since horses can go out of control for any reason, or no reason at all. But when the child is rescued, she turns the carriage around and tries to permanently scar the child in the face, and when that is thwarted by Lydia, she commands her coachman to whip Lydia into submission. It is common knowledge that Deek treasures his slaves and would take any harm to them badly, very badly, very, very badly. How she expected any of this to make a good impression is anyone's guess.
  • Evil Makes You Ugly: Her introduction has her trying to run down a child with her carriage and she's described as "horse-faced" despite being human.
  • Fantastic Racism: She tries to whip Lydia and a small bunny-eared child in the face because they're "filthy beastkin."
  • Mass "Oh, Crap!": She and her guards start getting real nervous when they wake up from their superiority complex and realize they are not only greatly outnumbered by the local guards, but the entire population is bearing down on them because of her racist remarks and the kill orders she made.
  • Miles Gloriosus: She decries Lydia as a coward for leaving her to the town guards while she deals with a bigger threat, an explosion that rocked this Baroness's carriage like a wooden boat in a bathtub.
  • Mugging the Monster: When Lydia, politely, informs her that her coachman nearly ran over a child, after the coach turned around and the driver tried to whip said child in the face with a horse-whip, intending to leave serious scars, she goes full Karen and "insulted" orders her driver to whip "that filthy slave into submission." Lydia responds by cutting the whip in half, lengthwise, as it was used, the backlash scarring the driver instead. Then the captain of the guard informs the baroness and her group that if Lydia had been forced to fight, none of them would likely get away with their lives.
  • One-Shot Character: She only shows up at the start of the special volume between volumes 8 and 9 and is never seen again.
  • Selective Obliviousness: Because of her racist and smug self-superiority, she completely failed to notice that the town guard was following the orders of "filthy beastkin slave" Lydia and they were addressing her with respect. It isn't long before this oversight bites her somewhere sensitive.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: She's a baroness, the lowest noble rank. The man she intended to marry, Deek, is a Viscount, just a couple of steps away from being able to hold hands with royalty, and she thought she could just swoop in, command that he marry her and boss him around. The city guards and the entire population call her out on that one.
  • They Just Dont Get It: Not her, personally, but who ever is sending these "wife candidates" at Deek is clearly not doing their homework. Yes, he's a total skirt-chaser and using a Honey Trap is the ideal way to force him into an alliance. However, sending self-important aristocrats who are physically unattractive and look down on his people, especially those closest to him, and expecting that to go well? Not going to happen.
  • Uncertain Doom: She is last seen with the townspeople, to the last child, descending on her and her entourage, and they were not happy, with the narration stating that she was cast out of town. We learned earlier that when nobles die, they are automatically resurrected at the castle, with their bodies being turned to ash at the site of their deaths. Did the angry townsfolk throw her, her coach driver and guards out the gate? Or was she lynched?

Cloud Meadow Empire

     The Slave Master 
A slave master Baron Otto Tibult brought in to manage his slaves for the competition against Deek.
  • Asshole Victim: Nobody mourns this asshat when Shao reaches into his chest, rips out his heart, and crushes it.
  • Beat Still, My Heart: Shao rips out his heart and crushes it to shreds while it's still beating.
  • Evil Gloating: After committing two counts of premeditated murder and two counts of attempted murder, he stands around gloating and waving the seal of Cloud Meadow Empire around. This allows Shao to literally rip out and crush his heart.
  • Hate Sink: The very first chapter he makes an appearance, and already everyone on both sides of the fourth wall are baying for his blood. He sees slaves only as disposable tools that need to be made to obey orders, by any means available, including excruciating pain, as he demonstrates by magically torturing Carmine when she tries to inform him that she has no skill in cooking as he chooses her for the cook-off. He repeatedly states that the elf Faeyna is his rightful property regardless of the outcome of the contest. He threatens Carmine, Salica, and Shao with a curse that's an automatic and irreversible kill switch to make them pretend they're happy being his slaves. When he inevitably loses the competition, sets off the curse, shoots Faeyna in the heart with a crossbow, and whips out the seal of the Cloud Meadow Empire to gloat that Prince Aberis can't touch him. It's gratifying when Shao stands back up again, reaches into his chest, rips out and crushes his heart.
  • If I Can't Have You…: If what, or who, he has his eyes on is denied him, he goes out of his way to make sure it's destroyed.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: He somehow managed to escape permanent death when Shao became a level 100 demon lord and killed him by ripping out his heart. Prince Aberis presumes he was prepared with magical "life insurance."
  • No Name Given: His name has yet to be mentioned.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: The way he treats slaves is so horrific that even the worst abuses faced by slaves in reality tends to pale by comparison, let that sink in a bit.

Ost Republic:

     Xin Greggar 
The female lover of the Maid Hero, Eliya.
  • Demonic Possession: The reason she threw a dagger at King Aberis wasn't because she hated him. It's because Demon Lord Aberis wasn't as dead as the heroic party thought and was hiding in her body, taking advantage of an emotionally vulnerable moment to take control and act.
  • Literal Split Personality: Deek II meets her in Twilight dungeon, and brings her back, where she fuses with the giantess dungeon boss. The reforged Deek then meets her again at the wedding of Alyssa and General Nova. Deek speculates that she had split her soul in the past.
  • Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: She and her race, the Ostrene, sided with Demon Lord Aberis because humans were oppressing them, until they found out the demon lord was worse and then turned on him too.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: When she realized that she threw a dagger at King Aberis's heart, killing him, she panicked, but before she could compose herself, Eliya showed up and a major battle ensued, causing her to flee out the window and become a fugitive.
  • Post Humous Character: If Demon Lord Aberis is telling the truth, she's long dead.
  • Rape by Fraud: Eliya Aberis dressed her up in a maid outfit and used illusion magic to have King Aberis take her to bed as a concubine, foolishly thinking this would get the king to mellow and accept her, once she got pregnant. She got pregnant alright, but this resulted in a dagger finding its way to King Aberis's heart, killing him, and forcing her to go on the run.
  • Sink or Swim Mentor: She set up a bunch of challenges in the safe-rooms of the dungeon Deek is literally shoved into in volume 9.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Demon King Aberis's soul hid in her body, waiting for the right time to strike and take revenge, and then when she got pregnant, transferred his soul to her unborn child, killing her shortly after he was born and he figured he no longer had a use for her.

     General Nova 
Alyssa's arranged fiance.
  • Abomination Accusation Attack: The moment he lays eyes on Deek, he accuses the latter of being a coward because he showed up at the last moment before the marriage. It Makes Sense in Context
  • Compete for the Maiden's Hand: Twice. He demands a duel with Deek for Alyssa's hand, which Deek lets him win. Deek returns the favor, interrupting his Altar Diplomacy wedding with Eliane, demanding a Karn, but this time, he shows everyone how much stronger he is, by destroying Nova's sword, armor, and pride, knocking him into the far wall, naked and bloody, and then Alyssa shapeshifts from being his sword into her humanoid form and for the coup de grace, kicks him in the balls as a "divorce" declaration.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Even his harem shows him no sympathy when Deek beats the stuffing out of him.
  • Not Worth Killing: Deek passes up the chance to kill him at the altar to the wedding with Eliane, destroying his pride even further by stating he's not a threat.
  • Shadow Archetype: At first glance, he looks surprisingly similar to Deek. In reality, he's exactly what one would expect from someone who goes around making himself as big a slave harem as possible. The only merit he sees to his ladies is how many notches he has on his bed-post. This becomes crystal clear to the entire audience when Alyssa shows up and condemns him for looking to remarry less than two months after she was officially declared dead.
  • Smug Snake: He sees himself as vastly superior to Deek in everything. He's most certainly not.

Demon Lords: Warning! Spoilers abound.

     Demon Lord Aberis 
Son of Demon Lord Aberon and founder of the country of Aberis.
  • Antagonistic Offspring: He murdered his father to assume his father's throne. This triggered the creation of a dungeon. He then possesses the infants of two women, Calypso and Xin, turning on his "mothers" and mind-controlling them until he feels he doesn't need them any more and then eliminates them.
  • Big Bad: Everything heinous in the story is his fault.
  • The Chessmaster: He's always got plans within plans going, has Deek in the palm of his hands, and is adept at using setbacks to push forward other objectives.
  • Dark Is Evil: He's a being of pure miasma and is rotten to the core.
  • Did Not See That Coming: Having the Silvthril sword he stole from Deek bouncing off the latter's armor took both of them by surprise.
  • The Farmer and the Viper: He's the viper. Anyone who does nice things for him will wind up regretting it.
  • Godhood Seeker: Seconds before Deek's second Meteor spell hits, he shouts "I could have been a god!"
  • It's All About Me: The only one whose fate he cares about is himself. He will exploit, abuse, manipulate, and betray anyone and everyone the moment it becomes convenient.
  • Lack of Empathy: He doesn't care about the well-being of anyone.
  • Rasputinian Death: In the nothing less would do it way. Dee Dee and Deek II both had to hit him with a powerful Suicide Attack, he was hit with the malecrum dagger and the silvthril sword simultaneously, Celeste slammed him to the ground with wind magic and blasts him in the face with a full on blast of full mana, dying in the process, Dee Dee manages to blast him with a Death-curse that corrodes his body, and Deek hits him with the "Meteor" spell while Miki had his soul chained down, which would have failed if she was distracted in the slightest, considering just how overwhelming his power is.
  • Resurrective Immortality: Unless his soul is destroyed, he will reincarnate in a new-born babe. He's especially fond of possessing the unborn children of the women involved in his most recent death and having them act against their best interests and on his behalf.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: On the wrong end when he bragged of his self-perceived superiority in front of Deek one time too many, taking a soul-reaving sword to the chest in the process.
    "You stabbed me?"
  • Smug Snake: He's got a raging superiority complex and will go into extensive rants boasting and bragging about it at the slightest opportunity, even when he's well aware that doing so will quickly turn around to bite him. His soul fragment in the Osterian king went absolutely Large Ham on the battle-field as his army and Prince Aberis's were facing off and he was in a fight with the recently revived Deek, destroying his credibility and Pretext for War by outing himself and bragging that even if he's defeated there, he'll just be reborn later. Cue a soul-rending blade stabbing him in the chest.
  • The Sociopath: No empathy or sympathy for others, only cares about his own power and well-being, and hurts people just because he can.
  • Sore Loser: As he realizes that he's losing the fight with the combined armies of Deek and Dee Dee, he starts wailing and whining about how it's not "fair."
  • Take Over the World: His ultimate goal is to take over the planet and rule everything.
  • Villains Want Mercy: When it finally dawns on him that Deek has all the advantages and has his soul at his mercy, he begins pleading for his life, even using Feyna as a hostage, proclaiming that only he knows where the poor elf was sent. Deek retorts that he does indeed need that information, but Aberis is Too Powerful to Live. Cue an extremely agonizing rending of Aberis's soul from his stolen body.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: The instant he sees no further use in his pawns, he disposes of them.

     Demon Lord Aberon 
The man who brought the Demon race to the world of the story.
  • Altar Diplomacy: Which backfires. He forces the conquered human generals to bow and attend a wedding between the human princess and his son, to stop the war. His son uses the wedding to utterly genocide the humans and murder his father in a violent coup. Demon Lord Aberis even kidnapped the princess and either kicked off or escalated the war in the first place.
  • Everyone Has Standards: When he hears that one of his generals broke his word and massacred the army of a human general that surrendered, after promising to spare them, he literally slices the offending demon general to shreds.
  • Exact Words: He promised Aberis anything within his power as a wedding gift. What Aberis wanted was to kill him, so he promised a single unprotected strike.
  • Honor Before Reason: He promised his son Aberis one wish. Aberis wished to strike him once. True to his word, he let Aberis stab him with a sword.
  • We Come in Peace — Shoot to Kill: When he and the other demons of his dungeon appeared in this new world, the humans welcomed them in peace with open arms as a new sentient species. While the demons and humans blame each other, it wasn't long after the demon's arrival that a war of annihilation broke out between them.

Others:

     Siti 
A mage specializing in teleportation magic helping search the dungeon under the city Renard for a cursed dagger that can kill anyone with but a scratch. Terra helps find the dagger, but before the dagger can be destroyed, Calypso takes control of Salica and drags everyone, save Siti's mentor and lover into a dungeon. Said mentor being the first of the dagger's on-screen victims.
  • Affectionate Gesture to the Head: Calypso pets her on the head for helping her escape, and she responds like a happy puppy.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: In chapter 900, she is completely loyal and obedient to Calypso. Was it Stockholm Syndrome, Mind Control, or something else that swapped her loyalty like that?
  • Sex Slave: Calypso frequently demanded sexual favors from her in exchange for her life, refusal was not allowed.
  • Subordinate Excuse: She was the lover of her mentor and then was repeatedly taken, sexually, by Calypso.
  • Thinking Up Portals: As a blue mage, it's her specialty to create long-distance portals.

Fairie Continent

A continent on the other side of this new world where the native species fled after repeated wars with the human "invaders" came out of dungeons into the world.

     Kaia 
The second princess of the continent.
  • Did Not Think This Through: She frees and rescues Demetri, the leader of the human Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal rebellion out of sympathy. Immediately this alienates her own family that tries to kill her for it. Then when Nerissa is killed, she tries to attack Deek II, who did it because Nerissa was threatening him, Demetri and Kaia herself. Then she tries to fellowship with Demetri despite the fact that he's still the leader of the rebellion. He has to spell out to her that the moment she started to support him, she'd be caught between turning on her country or having him as an enemy.
  • Face–Heel Turn: When she returns to the story, she has gone full-tilt evil, loudly proclaims humans are a "virus" that needs to be exterminated and brags about killing Demetri after luring him to the peace table, protesting that he had no right to expect fair treatment.
  • Good Is Dumb: She's actually a kind and gentle woman, but she's an idiot.
    • She meets Deek and Carmine in town and shouts at Carmine that she's an impostor which Deek turns right around and accuses her of being the impostor because she didn't have proof that she was who she says she was.
    • She tries to free some human slaves, including a member of a liberation movement in rebellion against the country, but didn't have any plans or preparation so gets chased by her murderous "disappointed" older sister who tries to murder her and uses human hostages.
    • When Deek has Nerissa on the ropes and is about to kill her, she reveals herself and pleads for Nerissa's life with Nerissa spitting on her mercy and insisting on antagonizing the man who has a sword at her throat.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Blonde and a good woman deep down.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's arrogant and haughty, but she actually cares about the lives of her people and treats humans slightly better than cattle. The rest of her species completely vilifies humans.
  • Made a Slave: She's enslaved by Deek in exchange for her life when Nerissa shows up intending to kill her.
  • Moral Myopia: She takes Elaine hostage, and after Deek turns over (what he thinks) is the core for the "Human" dungeon, she stabs Elaine in the belly, purely with the intent to murder Deek's unborn child. As Deek is tearing through her army in a rage in retaliation, she has the gall to call him "Demon King."
  • Please Spare Him, My Liege!: She repeatedly pleas for Deek to spare the life of her elder sister Nerissa. Nerissa herself makes that impossible.
  • Revenge Before Reason: She swears revenge on Deek II for killing Nerissa despite the fact that Nerissa was a rabid murder monster who tried to kill everyone present and summoned an army to pick up where she left off.
  • Revenge by Proxy: She tries to murder Deek's unborn child so he sees how it feels to lose a loved one. This goes very, very poorly.
  • Slave Liberation: She ran into Deek, fleeing from Nerissa, after trying to free some human slaves. This goes poorly.
  • Thicker Than Water: Despite the fact that Nerissa tried to murder her and everyone she was with, and was a rabid murder monster, she attempts to enact vengeance on Deek II for killing Nerissa, only stopping when she sees how greatly outclassed she is by Elaya effortlessly draining her guards of life to power the dungeon portal back home.
  • We Will Meet Again: After Deek II spares her and tells her to leave, she angrily decries that the two of them will meet again as enemies.
  • You Are What You Hate: After Deek's driven her and the rest of her army off, Calypso reveals the Fae's Dark Secret. Calypso was the first wife of an ancient Fae king, and all the blonde fae are her descendants. So as much as she hates humans, the fae royal bloodline are all part-human.

     Nerissa 
The elder sister of Naia and the crown princess.
  • Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad: Protecting the sanctity of life is abhorrent and will result in the "disappointment" of her family. Murder and racism are virtues.
  • The Caligula: She is a horrible ruler, controls her population through fear and threat of force, and will happily murder anyone for sport, even her sister.
  • Call a Human a "Meatbag": She is firmly insistent that humans are only glorified dungeon monsters, not living, sentient beings.
  • Did Not Think This Through: Bragging that you're going to return with an army and declare war while a guy has deadly force and demonstrated the intent to use it is not wise. She's has the gall to be shocked that he would take her life in glorious Tranquil Fury.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: Her family sees blonde people as the "superior race", look upon others with disdain, and sees a particular ethnic group as deserving of nothing but total extermination. Where have we seen that before?
  • Fantastic Racism: She views humans as dungeon monsters and treating them as cattle as being "merciful."
  • Morton's Fork: She brags that letting her live means she's going to run back to her parents and bring war to Deek, but Deek killing her means her father, the Fae king will retaliate with war. Deek, naturally, decides that peace was never an option and kills her.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name: She and her royal family run a totalitarian regime, vilify another race, see their blonde hair as making them inherently superior, and treat humans like cattle, if the humans are lucky.
  • Off with Her Head!: She dies by decapitation.
  • Shoot the Hostage: She calls out Kaia and threatens to kill one human every few minutes until she surrenders, and to prove it, slits the throat of a helpless woman. This pulls Deek off the fence, and he comes at her and her troops with righteous, murderous fury.
  • Too Dumb to Live: As Kaia is pleading for her life and Deek has a sword to her throat, after already wiping out her guards, she continues to antagonize, insult, and provoke Deek, bragging that peaceful coexistence is impossible and her royal family will instigate war. This results in losing her empty head.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: She thinks that because their people exterminated the white mages that resurrection is now completely impossible for humans and All Deaths Are Final. She doesn't know about the [Priest] job which means Death Is Cheap still applies.
  • You Wouldn't Shoot Me: Because Kaia is pleading for her life, and Deek is listening, Nerissa brags that "a human like you wouldn't have the guts to kill me." She's literally dead wrong, and has the gall to be shocked when Deek carries out the threat.

     Demetri 
Leader of the human rebellion on the Faerie continent.
  • I Choose to Stay: He and his group choose to stay on Faerie continent to help free their fellow humans, waiting for Deek II to return, after Deek II offered to take them with him back to Chalm to train and arm them.
  • Killed Offscreen: Kaia brags about murdering him at the peace table.
  • Our Founder: Founder and leader of the rebellion.
  • Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters: The Fae see his group as murderers, terrorists and scoundrels. His group are fighting to end the treatment of humans as cattle, on a good day.

Dioshin

     King Roth 
The titular king of the country and the Harem Hero.
  • Animal Jingoism: Lions and tigers in the wild absolutely hate each other, despite both being species of cats, and will fight to the death for little reason, or no reason at all. This lion beast-kin ordered the extermination of the tiger-beast kin tribe, to the last child, and winds up dying under the claws of a tiger beast-kin.
  • Bad Boss: The ladies in his harem serve him out of unadulterated fear of abuse, abandonment, or death, permanent death.
  • Blaming the Victim: When he talks about disposing of women who can't measure up, he's not talking about just simply killing them. He feeds them to his dungeon and they come back as generic zombie-like beings, though not as undead. When Deek calls him out on it, he says it's their fault for not being more "distinctive."
  • Broken Pedestal: His top haremette "First" held him in such high esteem that she called him "a real man" despite all the abuse and torment he put his entire harem through, and loathed Deek for not wanting to be like him. Then she saw how cowardly he really is when he fled with his tail literally between his legs the moment Deek looked like a legitimate threat, and retaliated by kicking him into a pool of deadly miasma, twice, the moment she had the chance.
  • Dirty Coward: He loves to go around trampling others, but the moment he is genuine peril, he runs away with his tail literally between his legs.
  • Fair-Play Villain: Played with. He will fight fair as long as he can showcase his superiority, but the moment he starts losing, he drops all pretenses and cheats.
  • Harem Seeker: Of the worst kind. He hoards women purely for the sake of it, and when they "don't measure up," he abuses and discards them without a second thought.
  • Hated by All: He is so odious, everybody on both sides of the fourth wall loath him, and he has people serving him only out of fear of his might.
  • Hypocrite: He calls Deek a "cheater" for performing a successful soul-fusion with Lydia, after he cheated in the fight by teleporting behind Deek and backstabbing him when it was agreed to be a contest between their respective harem ladies only. Deek calls him out on it as Roth is getting a well-deserved No-Holds-Barred Beatdown.
  • Immortality Seeker: His biggest desire was to gain immortality so he could keep cycling women through his harem for all time.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: He gets an oracle from a famous seer that his death will be at the hands of a powerful tiger-kin, so he orders a genocidal crusade against the tiger-kin. This leads Lydia's parents to sell her into slavery as a child, marketing her as a cat-kin. This in turn leads to her being bought by Deek and becoming the first girl in his harem and Top Wife. Not taking any chances, Roth sends assassins after Lydia, which in turn gets her into the hands of the leader of the Dungeon Council who gives her Training from Hell to make her an ever bigger badass than before, and which prompts Deek to share a piece of his God Soul to stabilize her. So when she returns to Deek's side, they can Soul-fuse into the very tiger-kin Roth was deathly afraid of, and it does lead to his Final Death.
  • Stealing the Credit: He proclaims that he saved Dioshin from "Lady Death" when it was actually Deek who did it. Just so he could have a lovely Pretext for War.
  • Suicide by Cop: Attempted but averted. With Deek's special soul-reaping blade coming for him, King Roth desperately taunts Deek's harem, trying to provoke them to murder him instead in their well-justified fury. They're too smart to fall for it. Deek proclaims that Roth was trying to get one or more of Deek's ladies to kill him so he could hide his soul in Chalm's dungeon and work to take it over. Roth winds up becoming Deader than Dead when Deek's blade shreds his soul like parmesan cheese.

Deep Dwarves

     King Diorite 
The king of the Deep Dwarves, found by Deek as he's searching for Rubee and Terra.
  • Circular Reasoning: He "knows" humans are greedy, ruthless, and untrustworthy, waiting to strike at the first opportunity, so when Deek appears in his throne room to talk things out peacefully, he magically compels Deek to fight him with a "Provoke" spell and then gloats "self defense" when striking back against a Deek he gloats is compelled to attack him, even though he knows Deek doesn't stand a chance in a head-on confrontation.
  • Dug Too Deep: He freed the Obliviously Evil goddess "Twilight" from her prison when leading a mining team into the deep, dark corners of the world.
  • Knight Templar: HIS view is the only "right" view of the world, no exceptions.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: When he realizes that he destroyed a fragment of his daughter's soul with his own two hands after learning that Sapphire, the Banshee Queen, was not the "dungeon created mockery" he thought, but a fragment of Rubee's soul that was left behind as she was fleeing to the surface.
  • Redemption Equals Death: He lets Twilight control his body, knowing full well Deek will use a soul-lore bomb he gave him to end his existence, forever. Just to buy time for the surface to prepare for Twilight's eventual return.

GODS

     Twilight 
The boss Deek finds in the Deep, from whom he has to rescue Rubee and Terra.
  • Dark Is Evil: She's darkness incarnate, and she's the epitome of stagnation and decay.
  • The Evils of Free Will: She is genuinely confused and enraged that people don't think being trapped in her Lotus-Eater Machine is a good thing, and decries free will as useless and worthless.
  • Final Boss: The final and ultimate threat Deek will have to face.
  • Leaking Can of Evil: After Diorite broke Gaia's seal, all he managed is to hold her back a while by collapsing mine entrances in her way, and even his "master plan" of using Deek's soul as a bomb would have only bought a few weeks' time.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: She traps all her victims in one.
  • Obliviously Evil: She genuinely believes she's the epitome of good and righteousness, but if her will came to pass, the entire planet would be a quagmire, trapped in eternal stagnation and decay.
  • Tautological Templar: She believes that bringing an end all pain and suffering is a noble goal, so whatever she does towards that end is itself noble. Who cares if everyone is stuck in permanent stagnation and decay? What good is learning, growth, and free will anyway?

     Gaia 
The source of all life on the planet.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She maintains life on the planet by shredding the souls of the departed in a blender and scattering them.
  • Holy Is Not Safe: Direct contact with Gaia is immensely painful and can damage the soul.

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