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This is the character page for the mobile game Outerplane. Characters are sorted according to their affiliations.

NOTE: Bolded names indicate playable Heroes.

WARNING: This page is under heavy construction!


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Protagonists

    K 

K

Title: The Lone Avenger
Element: Fire
Battle Type: Defender (Sweeper)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 170 cm
Weight: 60 kg
Race: Human (Earthling)
Birthday: 11-11
Preferred Present Type: Science
Affiliation: Independent (formerly White Falcon)
VA: Alejandro Saab (EN); Soma Saito (JP)

A lone Irregular Hunter of his Earth who was suddenly betrayed by a comrade, he was summoned by Princess Stella to fight as White Falcon's hero. He believed in her offer of friendship, only to be betrayed by her and nearly torn apart by dungeon guardians were it not for Eva rescuing him. Three years later, he has resurfaced to avenge himself by taking Stella's head, no matter what happens.
  • 100% Heroism Rating: Even if Stella summoned him to be fodder in the first place and now he doesn't like being called a hero, he is one in other people's eyes.
    • Despite his revenge on Stella taking priority, he made it clear to Eva after finding out Gustav's secret crimes that all those who sacrifice innocents to dungeon cores are also targets.
    • Although he didn't want to be the Hero when he was summoned, he formally assumed the position for Tanya's sake, inspiring her to be his guardian knight just as she dreamed of being.
    • When confronting Fenrir, blinded by vengeance for what humans have done to her family, K redirected her rage towards humans over to himself by revealing himself as the Hero her husband protected, but paints himself as an Ungrateful Bastard who didn't care for that. This ensures the widow will not be killed by White Falcon's full might. In the new timeline, K took the time to calm Fenrir down with a sincere talk this time about Skoll as a treasured friend who wanted to tell her to take care of their children, and tells her he'll accept her revenge for Skoll's death. This at the very least stymies her rage to reconsider her revenge that lasts into Episode 10, suggesting a peaceful resolution in the future.
    • In the real Stella's first future vision, he ignored her order to flee and fought through numerous enemies who wanted her dead, all to save a princess he was annoyed by. And when Stella died to the rebels, he united the discontent mages, demibeasts, and rebels then defeated all the fiends for the princess's sake, even though he became regretful over her death towards the end of his days.
    • In Season 2, during the lead-up to Demiurge Astei's boss fight, he makes it clear to Alpha that he only sees her as a tool to revive Eva and is only going after the cores Astei has collected, her plan to put the world to sleep be damned. The 'rational' choice here would have been to leave Sacreed rather than take on a Demiurge, a risky prospect considering the last one he faced took over a dozen people to beat. Sure enough, the defeated Astei saw through his flimsy rationalization, wanting to disguise his nobler motives as one because of his fear of hurting people through his actions like dragging his party into his revenge in the previous timeline.
  • Chick Magnet: So far, he attracted Tanya, the original Stella, and Notia. Saeran and Astei even have their moments of Ship Tease during Season 2, while Valentine is an extreme case where she lost to him in a gamble and now wants him as a lifelong gambling partner.
  • Friend to All Children: In Season 2, he and Saeran run into a number of children. He claims to hate children in general, but his actions speak otherwise, something Saeran doesn't miss and constantly teases him over.
    • When the Xardan Pirates (a group of children who are vigilantes in practice) get angry against him mocking their activities as playing around, he deliberately holds back in their fight, and when a paladin starts hurting one later, he immediately intervenes to stop the act.
    • Hearing Saeran's plans to involve the pirates in the hunt of the Gran Calamari prompts him to put his foot down; the pirates help anyway since Adelie has the horn to call in the Gran Calamari, but Saeran calls K kind for this, to which he denies because they might get in the way.
    • Following a request to slay a fiend imprisoning children, K fights against Naru and Hanbyul. Though the duo are superpowered Earthling children, Saeran points out that K's holding back to not seriously hurt them.
    • In a dream made by Astei's Dollhouse, he gets swarmed by Naru, Hanbyul, and even Mene clamoring for his attention. When Astei says he gets along well with children, he snaps that he hates them because people usually let their guard down around them, something an Irregular would take advantage of. Still, this being a dream for himself suggests he wants to be liked that way and how Astei, an Excellent Judge of Character maintaining the dream, perceives him.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Justified by his Earth's environment, where suspicion of anyone who is a potential Irregular is a necessity for survival and left him lacking in determining people's intentions. As a result, he put trust in the wrong two people—a gloryhound of a comrade and Stella who strung him along. He gets better at profiling, especially with Stella, whose betrayal he had been so shocked by that he kept wondering ever since why she did it.
  • Irony: For someone who didn't want to have friends ever again after being betrayed twice and doesn't want to be a hero anymore, he still forms a party with Lisha, Proxxon, and Snow, and is always going out of his to ensure innocents stay out of trouble and is very loyal to his companions. That his Quirk is the ability to bring out the potential of everyone he has bonded with is just icing on the cake.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: As abrasive as he gets with most people, he's more often looking out for others than himself. In Normal Mode stage 5-2 on the Dimensional Bridge, when it's explained that the knights would be sent back where they came from once the party gets to Magnolia, K expresses relief since it'll ensure Lisha won't be in trouble for it. This makes Snow and Proxxon lampshade how cold yet nice K is, followed by Eva being glad for her master's good side being shown off, much to the guy's embarrassment.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: In Season 1's Normal Mode, despite slaying Stella as he promised himself, he lost Eva, Lisha's mana nerve was disabled handling the antimatter and thus she is gradually losing her magical ability, Proxxon will soon die once the mana he overused in the final battle runs out, and Snow claims she has injuries that would apparently take 200 years to heal. The regret he has for dragging his companions into his revenge thus motivates him during Hard Mode to keep them out of his goals this time around.
  • Obliviously Superpowered: He never manifested his Quirk like other Earthlings do, forcing him to rely on his own skills and high-tech gear in battles. It's only until he meets Maxwell in Season 1 (Normal) that he is told his Quirk is already active, though how it's working could not be observed until Hard Mode reveals it. All the things the player does to strengthen their Heroes in-game—evolution, level up, transcendence, and awakening as Eva explains—are manifestations of K's Quirk: opening up the potential of those he is connected to, which explains all the power-ups that have happened to characters K met throughout Season 1. In a way, the player is the Quirk.
  • Ship Tease: While not overtly romantic, his relationship with Lisha is significant in that she is the first human he met after exiting the dungeon, and though he tried to ignore her at first, their friendship grew to the point despite his lingering distrust towards his companions, he became openly angry over the other Magnolian mages jeering at her during the trial. Notably, he is very protective of her in Season 1's Hard Mode, and in return, even though Lisha doesn't have memories of the previous timeline, she becomes immensely grateful for having someone outside of mages to immediately trust her mana-seeing eyes, then follow K to help explore Maxwell's lab despite the danger.
  • Tsundere: His typical reaction to others praising him for being nice is to go red and shout at them to shut up.

    Eva 

Eva

Title: Faithful Automaton
Element: Light
Battle Type: Healer (Reliever)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 144 cm
Weight: 35 kg
Race: Automaton
Birthday: 11-11
Preferred Present Type: Science
Affiliation: Independent
VA: Courtney Lin (EN); Yui Ogura (JP)

An automaton who had stayed inactive for over a thousand years until K's desire to live on the day he was betrayed awoke her, establishing themselves as a servant and her master. She is devoted to everything K wishes, though she has a wish of her own: to become a living person.
  • Character Narrator: She is the one who writes most of the character profiles in the Codex, the other writer filling in for her being Alpha, after the events of Season 1's Hard Mode left Eva deactivated.
  • The Comically Serious: Has a tendency to take things more seriously than needed.
    • When K confesses to having mixed feelings about the prosperous Outer City, a city built as a result of his unwilling sacrifice, Eva decides the solution is to raze the city. K has to order her not to do that.
    • Guizam's mocking metaphors fly over her head during Season 1 (Hard), 7-3:
      Guizam: Hmph, what would a piece of the Scientific Inheritance know about dignity or reaching the pinnacle of achievement? You are throwing a wet blanket over the will of a brave man.
      Eva: ...? I do not understand. A wet blanket is nowhere to be found here.
  • Innocently Insensitive:
    • As an automaton who had little interaction with people and only her data to go on, faux pas become very frequent when it comes to her own conversations. When she witnessed Lisha's lacking performance as a mage, she bluntly deemed her useless, making K tell her off for being needlessly rude even though she didn't know why and apologize.
    • Iris's profile as written by Eva states that her friendship with Lisha is pure and genuine. Season 1 however elaborates that it's also slightly tinged with jealousy; the reason Iris joined Maxwell's class in the first place is because she wanted to see mana just like her friend did.
  • Starter Mon: She is your first Light Healer upon finishing the tutorial.
  • The Stoic: Although she doesn't understand emotions well as an automaton, not to mention being left to sleep in a dungeon for a millennium, she is still rather prone to showing emotions herself, especially if it involves her master.

    Lisha (and Proxxon) 

Lisha Walpurgis (and Proxxon)

Title: Master of the Mana-Seeing Eyes
Element: Fire
Battle Type: Mage (Wizard)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 161 cm
Weight: 47 kg
Race: Human (Mirshian)
Birthday: 7-29
Preferred Present Type: Magic Tool
Affiliation: Magnolia Magic Academy
VA: Jeannie Tirado (EN); Chika Anzai (JP)

Though the timid granddaughter of the great archwitch Renay Walpurgis, Lisha is an amateur mage with little mana to speak of and had to contract herself to a family friend and fiend, Proxxon, to perform magic at all. Added to the fact that no mage believes her unique ability to see mana, her peers look down on her. Even so, she is determined to see her magical studies through, believing that magic is for the good of everyone.
  • Cleavage Window: Her top bares one of her large bust.
  • Extreme Doormat: Her biggest flaw is that she has trouble standing up for herself because of her low self-esteem, made worse by mages discriminating her for her low mana pool; she gets especially frustrated to tears in Ep. 6 of Season 1 (Normal) when some mages slander her own friends as easily beguiled non-mages awed by her party tricks, but Lisha couldn't speak up. She starts growing out of this once she gets through her trial by combat to prove her innocence.
  • Nice Girl: To the point of being a Chronic Hero Syndrome. In her side story, Proxxon complains that she keeps delaying her search for a grimoire because she keeps stopping to help people, and with Tio's relief station in danger of being removed, it's easy to foresee she steps in.
    • When the time came to turn in her grimoire, it's revealed that other mages complete their grimoire search not only by stealing from other mages who've properly done it, but also by stealing a book from the Magical Archives, hiding it, and turning in the book later; the assignment was to turn in a grimoire that "isn't in the Magical Archives" after all. Alice calls Lisha someone too honest to do any of this.
    • In the new timeline, she supports Iris send the chimera to Terminus Isle, and easily accepts Idith's apology later for attempting to arrest her in Outer City.
  • Playing with Fire: Specializes in fire elementalism.
  • Ship Tease: With K. Not only is she the first human person he met after leaving the dungeon, they have helped each other countless times and fostered a friendship that eventually got through K, who becomes especially protective of her in Season 1 (Hard), something he's never done with any other character. And even when Lisha is losing her magic abilities after the fight with Stella in the previous timeline, she still made time to come over to a depressed K's base and deliver food every day until he finally opened the door. A line in Stage 8-6 from Proxxon has him seemingly give his blessing:
    Lisha: K was worried about us during the whole combat, including me, Proxxon, and even Snow.
    Proxxon: Hmph, that's because you got roped into this mess because of him! You'd take better care of Lisha, you hear?
    Lisha: (blushes) Gosh, Proxxon! That's enough!
  • Weak, but Skilled: Her low mana pool forces her to contract with Proxxon for the ability to cast magic, but her mana-sight lets her 'mix' certain colors to achieve the same effect as other mages' spells, and analyze spells, mana traces and even their history in but an instant. Her teacher Maxwell is also happy to admit that her talent for mage research surpasses him by leagues, made certain by how Lisha had casual fun solving his spell theories for creating homunculi and transmogrification.

Proxxon

A winged cat fiend who is contracted with Lisha to give her mana. He has a foul mouth and a snooty attitude, but he wishes the best for his contractor.
  • Butt-Monkey: Being a weak fiend, he can’t do much more than claw someone’s eye out and is usually helpless to any whisker-pulling by Snow or getting burnt by Salader. His provocations and arrogance doesn’t help matters either.
    • In Valentine’s side story, he and Snow land themselves into debt from gambling at her casino, which displeases Lisha to no end when she finds him guiltlessly acting seriously to find a dungeon core to clear their debts. He also says to ditch Snow first if there
    • In Stella’s side story, as the Archdemon of Deception in her first foresight, he is given no chance to show off his powers with Stella using Combat Clairvoyance, and instead of being framed as a threatening Archdemon, the angry princess trivializes him as the one responsible for the love spell that nearly made her kiss K. He doesn’t even get an onscreen death on top of it.
  • Foreshadowing: In the Area 1 tutorial for the Archdemon’s Ruins, he exposits quite a lot of knowledge about the place and the Archdemon of Deception who made it, and, tellingly, gets angry when Snow calls the missing Archdemon weak. Then during Eliza’s Archdemon test in Season 1 Normal Mode, Proxxon is the one to explain how Deception’s labyrinth works, followed by Eliza talking to him afterwards with much familiarity. This culminates in his reveal as the Archdemon of Deception himself to Maxwell.
  • Mr. Exposition: Though not as old as Eliza, he's K and his party's primary source of knowledge about fiends.
  • Worthy Opponent: Renay was this to himself back in his Archdemon days during the war. Their tricks kept matching each other such that Proxxon enjoyed their fights, until they inflicted mortal blows on each other in their last duel.

    Snow 
Title: Heat-Averse Frost Elf
Element: Water
Battle Type: Ranger (Tactician)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 163 cm
Weight: 45 kg
Race: Frost Elf
Birthday: 1-5
Preferred Present Type: Luxury
Affiliation: Independent
VA: Erin Yvette (EN); Kana Asumi (JP)

A silly, happy-go-lucky frost elf skilled with her magical ice-condensing bow as she adventures to her heart's content. She is actually the next chieftain in line of her tribe, but she declined in favor of freedom.
  • Brainless Beauty: She is rather pretty and fairly graceful when she wants to be (and wouldn't Snow love a chance to brag so), but for all her expert adventurer sensitivities, she is very prone to bouts of stupidity and shamelessness. The biggest example of this is when she goes gambling in Valentine's side story, gets suckered into working for the mafia boss to repay her debt, and doesn't question why her debt grows while she keeps losing in her gambles. K is very exasperated with having to free her of the contract, not helped when Snow lambasts K when he mocks her respected "boss".
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Don't let her silliness or shamelessness (even if it’s genuine most of the time) fool you. She’s a long-lived frost elf who’s an amazing shot with her ice bow and was going to be the chieftain of her tribe.
  • An Ice Person: Her bow conjures arrows of ice for her to fire, which can also power up to blast Freeze Rays that ice people in an instant.
  • Our Elves Are Different: She is a frost elf who hails from the frosty lands where Ful.Mi.NATION is located.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Looks like a troublemaking teenager, but is really over 500 years old.
  • Stripperific: She dresses in strips of cloth that function as a bikini, something Proxxon usually mocks her about. The problem is that this is her preferred choice of clothing because places outside of her snowy homeland are incredibly hot to her. In her own side story, she complains about not having enough ice, and when the café ran out (because her sister Lily bought them all out, being a frost elf too), she makes the logical leap of taking off her clothes, prompting Lisha to stop her.

Mountain Folk

    Dolly 

Dolly

Title: Sleeping Beauty
Element: Earth
Battle Type: Mage (Enchanter)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 163 cm
Weight: 53 kg
Race: Sheep Demibeast
Birthday: 3-18
Preferred Present Type: Natural Object
Affiliation: Mountain Folk Tribes
VA: Ryan Bartley (EN); Ayaka Suwa (JP); (KR)


    Fenrir 

Fenrir

Title: Lone Wolf
Element: Fire
Battle Type: Striker (Bruiser)
Base Rarity: 2★
Height: 171 cm
Weight: 53 kg
Race: Wolf Demibeast
Birthday: 4-24
Preferred Present Type: Luxury
Affiliation: Demibeast Liberation Front
VA: Faye Mata (EN); Airi Ohtsu (JP); (KR)


    Orox 

Orox

Title: Relentless Bison
Element: Earth
Battle Type: Striker (Bruiser)
Base Rarity: 1★
Height: 198 cm
Weight: 144 kg
Race: Ox Demibeast
Birthday: 11-11
Preferred Present Type: Natural Object
Affiliation: Mountain Folk Tribes
VA: Alejandro Saab (EN); Daisuke Nezu (JP); (KR)


    Skoll 

Skoll

A demibeast who fought alongside K back during the fiend war. He fell in battle, leaving behind his wife, Fenrir, and their children.

Golden Nation of Eseph

    Iota 

Iota

Title: The Heartless King
Element: Dark
Battle Type: Mage
Base Rarity: 3★
Height: 179 cm
Weight: 243 kg
Race: Automaton
Birthday: 8-10
Preferred Present Type: Science
Affiliation: Eseph
VA: (EN); Chitose Morinaga (JP); (KR)


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