- All There in the Manual
- Demon Lords and Archdevils: Janusine and Sarbek have armies of demons and devils respectively.
- Eldritch Abomination: Especially Grimalar, being the embodiment of Tlodnal's despair and self-loathing.
- Fantasy Pantheon
- Oh, My Gods!: the characters often use the names of the gods as exclamations.
- Stock Gods
- Alien Sky: Her home plane of Zebro has a bright orange sky.
- Big Good: In charge of the dungeons that hold the pieces of the Magicant, and is the source of outsider help for Coumadin. Also has a vested interest in seeing the Magicant in the hands of Good, if her free counsel to Julie is any clue.
- Perpetually Protean: She has a basic shape, that a tall woman with "palm tree hair", but beyond that her appearance never stay the same from panel to panel. All of her colors keep switching, including gaining multicolored hair at times, and her skin goes through all coloration ([[https://danielscreations.com/ola/comics/ep0682.html even turning transparent one time]). The details of her garments varies greatly too, often asymmetrically, her clothes even disappearing once (and she uses her hat as a Hand-or-Object Underwear). Not to mention other physical attributes, like suddenly growing a tail or a second pair of arms, or her face momentarily replacing her midriff.
- Talking in Your Dreams: as the Palm Tree Ghost.
- Wild Card: See also: Chaotic deity named the Lady of Fate and Fortune.
- Character Narrator: Serves this role in establishing shots, which creeps Angelica out to no end.
- Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Nehhilio explodes in order to turn into the moon. This explosion is so large, incidentally, that a reasonably high-INT character can mistake the orange sky of Zebro for it.
- Art Shift: is played by two photos of humans, Adrian Brody and Betty White, respectively.
Joyelle is an enigmatic Devil, known as a "Force of Joyless Toil". She was introduced as a monster for Julie and her friends to fight before arriving in the city of Autumnson. She originally had the mission of destroying Jordie, a Cleric destined to meet up with Julie.
- Black Magic: Joyelle can use the magic spell "Unholy Blight" whenever she wants. The spell is specifically designed to kill and sicken creatures with good hearts.
- The Comically Serious: Joyelle's so utterly serious that the font she uses in her speech bubbles is different than normal.
- Dark Action Girl
- Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette:
- Flight
- Foil: The serious, unfunny half of the dynamic Joyelle and Zeggriz share.
- Genre Blind: Led to her downfall.
- The Heartless: Joyelle has been described by Julie as "an evil incarnation of joyless toil."
- Honor Before Reason: Joyelle gives Julie's group a chance to rest before fighting them, and when they do fight Joyelle fights fairly (for the most part).
- "It" Is Dehumanizing: Most of Julie's group don't refer to the Erinyes as a female, but as a genderless monster.
- Killed Off for Real: Along with Zeggriz.
- Lawful Evil : In keeping with the source material this comic pays homage to in regards to Devils.
- Our Demons Are Different: Though she's a Devil.
- Outside-Context Problem: Aside from her being here to hunt down and destroy Jordie (and Julie as a plan B target), there is next to no information on why this devil is in the story.
- Perpetual Frowner: Joyelle physically can't smile because the Erinyes lacks the facial muscles.
- Speech Bubbles: Joyelle's are dark red with yellow text, symbolizing she's an evil outsider.
- Spock Speak: Never uses contractions when speaking, and even uses a less comic-y font in her speech balloons.
- Villain Teleportation: Can use this at will, but oddly enough did not use this to her advantage when battling Julie and her friends.
- Winged Humanoid: Joyelle resembles some kind of fallen angel.
Zeggriz is the snarky underling of Joyelle, spying and performing other errands.
- Beleaguered Assistant: Doesn't seem to enjoy working for Joyelle at all.
- Deadpan Snarker: Mouths off to Joyelle whenever possible.
- Dirty Coward: Would rather go invisible and sit in the sidelines than help Joyelle fight.
- Flight
- Foil: Supplies the less serious half to the dynamic Zeggriz and Joyelle share.
- The Imp: Appropriately enough.
- Invisibility: One of Zeggriz's powers, and uses it for spying.
- Killed Off for Real: Along with Joyelle.
- Lawful Evil : Not nearly as uptight as Joyelle, though.
- Our Demons Are Different: Though a devil like Joyelle.
- Speech Bubbles: Zeggriz's are dark red with yellow text, though in the normal font unlike Joyelle's.
Calor the Frostdoom
Calor is an ice devil hired by Janice in the name of the Souballo Empire to capture Jordie.
- An Ice Person: Duh. He uses his ice powers to block the door of the Justice Warriors cabin so they wouldn't get involved with his fight, and frost grows wherever he stands.
- Body Horror: has diamond shaped holes in his limbs.
- Knight of Cerebus: competent, serious, and has taken Jordie away from he party for the time being
- Our Demons Are Different: Blue,has ice powers, and holes in his limbs.
- Would Hurt a Child: Janice gleefully watches as he reaps the souls of children
Yo-Lee the Succubus
Arriving in Manjulias due to a breach of an interplanar treaty, Yo-Lee immediately hooked up with Captain Jack's party...after disguising herself, of course.
- Affably Evil: Despite being a Chaotic Evil demon, she's ultimately friendly and perfectly willing to help out the good guys. It helps that she'd rather be back on her home plane.
- Chaotic Evil: Barely qualifies as evil, in fact. Definitely has the chaotic part down, however.
- The Gadfly: Gets a kick out of trolling whoever she's currently with.
- Noodle Incident: Apparently, a few decades ago Thomas Stratus encountered her and they proceeded to do "fun, freaky things". The mention of it is enough to make Thomas (now an old man) blush furiously.
- Statuesque Stunner: As D&D succubi tend to be. When Thomas sees through her disguise we can see she's easily as tall as he is, and quite a bit taller than her Elven form.
- Succubi and Incubi: As per the usual with D&D succubi.
Mortaridar
Mortaridar (he prefers to be called Morty) is a Demon Lord from the previous age, and is quite possibly the most powerful non-deity character in the comic. He was sealed in another dimension by King Tegretol's father, which was expected to last for centuries. At least, until he was unsealed early...
- Deal with the Devil: It turns out he was the one who Maxo made a deal for a wish with. He abused this to escape by taking the form of a resurrected Candesco.
- Familial Foe: The Silverfronds royal family is Cursed to face the immortal Demon Lord Mortaridar every generation. Unfortunately, a third party's careless Wish releases Mortaridar from his extraplanar prison long ahead of schedule, when the current king is nowhere near a powerful enough Archmage to defeat him.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: King Tegretol's party throws all their strongest attacks at him once he reveals himself. All they manage to do is physically knock him down for a few seconds.
- Outside-Context Problem: While the Deal with the Devil did reveal the existence of a demonic entity of some kind, it didn't reveal that he's a bigger threat than the entire Souballo Empire put together. And there's no clue what he's going to try to do now that he's unsealed...
- Sealed Evil in a Can:
- He was sealed in the Chaotic plane of BloddenGogga, which was supposed to hold him for centuries. Maxo inadvertently broke the seal early.
- The elven castle basically turns itself into the new can, by putting up a dimensional lock on itself. Keep in mind that it already was trying to contain Angelo and Brian.
- To the Pain: Right before killing Percy, Morty describes exactly how he's going to do it."I'm going to crush you until your head pops off and then I'll paint the halls of this castle with your blood."