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Protagonists

    Enri M. Louvre 
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The mute heroine of the original game. The 16-year-old daughter of Lord/Viscount Tu M. Louvre of Militant Noble House Louvre. Shy and unable to approach people to make friends, her only friend is the manipulative Emma, who drags her to the purgatory building. She winds up falling in and wakes up in the bottom of the building, and must climb back up.

In the sequel, she returns as a playable character. She has gotten out of her shell and is more talkative- in a sense, as she is willing to communicate with Ebel through facial expressions and emotions.


  • Blood-Splattered Innocents: During the first part of the game, she falls into a room full of blood and is covered with it in her sprite.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: In the end of the first game, she becomes Demonic Enri, a powerful being wielding the Demonic Axe and with a sinister red glow. As the sequel shows, she is still on the side of the heroes and wants to fight against the spider invasion.
  • Heroic Mime: In the first game, she never says a word. This is justified as being In-Universe shyness. She somewhat communicates with Ebel in the sequel, but more through facial expressions, which he is good at reading.
  • The Many Deaths of You: She can be eaten by a giant worm, taken by tentacles, carved up by the Butcher, or eaten by a Giant Spider.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Initially averted, as she is an innocent girl trying to escape a horrible Serial Killer. But in the true ending path and the sequel, she becomes a dangerous (if still benevolent) demon who effortlessly kills the Butcher, then chops down Giant Spiders with little effort, and her red eyes often glow when she is in demon mode.
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl: Enri, the Heroic Mime of the series, is the only one of the characters with blue hair and is so shy and unable to speak around others that, for a long time, Emma was her Only Friend.
  • Suddenly Speaking: In Purgatory 2, after spending the entire first game as a Heroic Mime, she interacts with Ebel and says a few actual words, though she only says them to Ebel. Notably, in one ending, she says “Sure” out loud, shocking Ebel.
  • Swallowed Whole: Can be eaten by a giant worm.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Went from a Shrinking Violet Outcast to one of the strongest characters in the story, and the only confirmed Perfect Demon.

    Ebel Alfie 
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If I had to choose, I personally like pretty girls with long hair and a nice figure. She also has to be honest and gentle, and not a vicious, two-faced bitch.

A schoolboy and the protagonist of the sequel. Though he goes to the elite Ten Judges Academy, he doesn't quite fit in with the snooty rich kids who attend the school. He has somewhat of a sixth sense that allows him to read emotions, which he uses to detect and stop attempts at manipulation. His ability freaks people out, and he doesn't have many friends because of this. He also has very little patience for liars and manipulators.


  • Chick Magnet: Enri, Emma, and Neun all fall for him at some point. Amalia also seems to be interested in him.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He mostly speaks in monotone and is quite sarcastic.
  • The Empath: He can tell people's emotions by reading their facial expressions, body language, the mood/atmosphere they give off, and other information.
  • Expy: Not only by his looks but also by his acting he's very similar to Koyomi Araragi
  • Idiot Ball: Holds it HARD during S-001's boss fight. Ebel is grossed out by the pools of blood in purgatory, so he refuses to walk across them... even when a crazed demon who wants to eat his head is right on his tail. Try to walk across a pool of blood while the monster is right behind you, in fact, and Ebel will instantly jump back, STRAIGHT INTO S-001's loving arms. Having your head bitten off is preferable to getting yourself dirty, apparently.
  • Living Lie Detector: Thanks to his ability to read emotions, he can tell whether someone is lying. Because of this, Emma's Bitch in Sheep's Clothing act fails on him.
  • Ordinary High-School Student: A variant in that he is the only ordinary student in the elite Ten Judges Academy, which is mainly for the children of nobility- he was allowed in due to his exceptional skills despite being a commoner.
  • Penny Among Diamonds: He is a commoner who is able to attend the elite Ten Judges Academy for the children of nobility because of his exceptional skills , such as his sixth sense that lets him read people's emotions and act as a Living Lie Detector. He has very little friends because of this, and it isn't until he meets and befriends the shy Enri that he starts building up a social life.
  • Relationship Upgrade: Depending on the route, he can have this with Emma, Enri, or Neun. He can also appear to have one with Amalia, but she turns out to be using him.

Ten Judges Academy

    Emma S. White 
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(What I need is someone as quiet as a mouse — someone I can control...)

Daughter of House White and Enri's best and only friend. She is a manipulative girl who uses Enri to get whatever she wants, and is two-faced, being sweet when she can use someone and mean when they piss her off. She is the one who came up with the idea to visit the purgatory building, and roped Oliver and Lukas into it.

In the sequel, she returns and reluctantly accompanies Ebel, who desires to protect her from the spiders. She becomes nicer as a result of the experience.


  • All Webbed Up: She ends up like this after Oliver drops her into the giant spiders lair, but Ebel and Enri rescue her before the spiders eat her.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: Downplayed as she isn't evil, buut she starts out as a haughty, manipulative Rich Bitch who is willing to use her supposed best friend as a meat shield. She subverts it in the sequel through Character Development.
  • Ascended Extra: From a side-character in the original to the Deuteragonist of the sequel.
  • Asshole Victim: Subverted. The cutscene in which the Butcher appears to the party initially makes it look like she was killed by the Butcher, making it look like she got her comeuppance of sorts for manipulating Enri and putting her in danger in the first place, but the sequel confirms she survived.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She acts nice and supportive to Enri, but is only friends with her because she is easy to manipulate.
  • The Glomp: She does this to Ebel after he rescues her from being All Webbed Up.
  • Heel–Face Turn: In the sequel, she goes from a Manipulative Bitch and Rich Bitch who looks down on the lower classes to a genuine friend to Enri and an Internal Reformist who wants to save and protect the commoners from the tyranny of the nobility.
  • Internal Reformist: Her endings have her decide that she wants to succeed her parents as head of House White and use her power to fight back against House Lobelia's coup, freeing the kingdom from their tyranny.
  • Only Friend: To Enri, as she is too shy to make friends on her own.
  • Rich Bitch: Is the daughter of one of the most influential noble houses and is a two-faced manipulator who mocks the lower classes and initially treats Ebel like shit for being a commoner. She grows out of it as the sequel goes on.
  • Smarter Than You Look: She mentions that her grades came 18th out of the 600 students of Ten Judges Academy, which is mentioned to be an elite academy with subjects that are extremely hard to study for.
  • Stepford Smiler: After the events of the first game where one of her friends was murdered in front of her and the other two disappeared, she took a month off and returned to Ten Judges Academy smiling, but trying to forget what happened.
    She then returned back to school with a forced smile on her face, as if nothing had happened. Her smile wasn't only to fool others, but also to deceive herself.
  • Tsundere: Double subverted. She initially tries to pretend to be this to Ebel in an attempt to manipulate him, passing off her prior hostility as an attempt to hide a crush on him but being willing to help him. He sees through it. But later, she starts genuinely falling for him, while continuing to deny it.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Downplayed; she has silver hair and, in the original game, is a Manipulative Bitch who treats her "friend" Enri as a tool to do whatever she wants, and is pretty mean to Oliver and Lukas as well. But she never does anything flat-out evil, and in the sequel it turns out she Took a Level in Kindness.
  • White Sheep: She becomes this in the endings her routes in Purgatory 2, deciding to become the head of the Grand Illustrious House White to try and fight Lobelia.

    Oliver G. Lobelia 
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Purgatory 2 
Enri, I'm sorry to do this... but this is for your own good!

A friend of Emma and the only one to object to her stringing Enri along. When Lukas is killed by the Butcher, he pushes Enri inside the building, making her fall to the bottom, to protect her from the Butcher. He is then killed himself and his corpse falls to the same room Enri does.

Or so it seems, but it was Lukas who was killed and fell down. Oliver, as the sequel reveals, was the real mastermind all along, and a member of the sinister House Lobelia and the Lobelia corporation. He is a cybernetic organism who has been creating a powerful demon to unleash it on the Royal Capital on behalf of his superiors. He also seeks to turn Enri into a "perfect demon".


  • Aristocrats Are Evil: He is the son of House Lobelia and a sadistic Corrupt Corporate Executive who assists in the creation of living weapons.
  • Arm Cannon: He has a rifle in his left arm which he uses to blow S-001's head and Enri's right arm off.
  • Big Bad: Of Purgatory 2, as the chief executive officer of the lab underneath the Royal Capitol who launched the hellbeast invasion and is planning on destroying the whole city.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He is very good at pretending to be a kind person to Enri and to his "friends" despite using them for his evil plans and being willing to kill them.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: He is a chief executive officer inside the Lobelia corporation and runs horrifying experiments to turn people into demons on behalf of his superiors.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: He pushes Enri down a long shaft into the basement of the purgatory building, but only so that the Butcher, who is close behind, does not catch her. Subverted when the sequel reveals he was just being plain cruel- he wanted to turn Enri into a demon by having her suffer through the purgatory building.
  • Cutscene Boss: Unlike the hellbeasts, he is defeated in an action-packed cutscene.
  • Cyborg: Every part of his body except for his brain is robotic.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: The minor character who seemed to be the only nice person in Emma's group and appeared to have been killed by the Butcher was actually working with him and is the Big Bad of the sequel, and a major CEO in an evil corporation run by the nobility.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: In the original, he is working with the Butcher and is the one who brought Enri, Emma, and Lukas there specifically to give them to the Butcher, but he leaves the plot afterwards, and the Butcher is the Big Bad.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard:
    • He threw Enri down the purgatory building with the intention of having her turn into a "perfect demon" that he could control and use to carry out his assault on the Royal Capital, and gave her a cleaver so she could survive. He succeeded in making her a perfect demon... but not in turning her to his side. Instead, she uses her new powers to thwart his plans, kill his hellbeasts, and eventually kill him with the same cleaver he gave her.
    • He created D-029 to serve as his ultimate demon which he would order to destroy the Royal Capital and kill everyone inside. What he failed to realize was that she developed a conscience and decided to support Enri and Ebel, using her powers and knowledge to help them and thwart his plans. In the end, it is her powers that weaken him enough for Enri to deal the finishing blow.
  • Killed Off for Real: Is killed by Enri.
  • Moe Greene Special: Gets stabbed in the left eye with the cleaver he gave Enri in the first game. Because he is a Cyborg, he had a terminal behind his left eye acting as a life support system for his brain, and most of his body was covered in Explosive Reactive Armour, there wasn't much else Enri could do against him.
  • Not Quite Dead: He appears to have been killed by the Butcher in the first game, but was actually alive and working with the Butcher all along.
  • Sudden Sequel Heel Syndrome: In the first game, he is shown as the Token Good Teammate of Emma's group who treats Enri well and is willing to stand up to Emma, eventually making a Heroic Sacrifice to save Enri from the Butcher. The sequel retcons that into him being the real mastermind who faked his sacrifice and was working with the Butcher, in addition to being a Corrupt Corporate Executive.
  • Token Good Teammate: Subverted; he is the only one of the trio who openly disapproves of Emma duping Enri into being their meat shield as they explore the purgatory building, but the sequel reveals that it was all part of his plan all along.
  • Villainous Breakdown: In the sequel, when Neun is able to take over his body through her cells, preventing him from moving, he curses Ebel's name repeatedly until Enri kills him.
  • Walking Spoiler: He seems to be a nice guy in the first game who is killed off; his true role as a major villain in the series is a big reveal.
  • You Have Failed Me: When S-001 not only fails to kill the heroes, but turns against him instead, he promptly shoots him with his Arm Cannon while calling him a failure.
    You disappoint me, S-001. You were an utter failure until the very end. I've had enough of your interference. Begone.

    Lukas F. Purple 
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Way to go, Emma!

The spoiled loser son of the Marquess/Earl of Valiant Bloodline House Purple. A friend of Emma and the one who brought the "purgatory" building into a conversation he had. Quite passive and fearful, he goes along with whatever Emma wants. He gets killed by the Butcher.


  • Aristocrats Are Evil: Downplayed as he is not exactly evil, but he is Emma’s Yes-Man who is willing to go along with her plan to humiliate Enri to gain brownie points with Emma and save himself.
  • Dirty Coward: He goes along with Emma's plan to pressure Enri into becoming their meat shield to save his own hide.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: The sequel shows him feeling bad about leaving Enri in the building, and thinks about dating her later in order to make up to her. Then the Butcher kills him from behind.
  • Killed Off for Real: Is killed by the Butcher.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: He does not get a lot of screen-time before being killed by the Butcher. Also, unlike Emma and Oliver, he doesn't have an expanded role in the sequel, despite being the son of an influential noble house.

    Amalia 

Amalia G. Lobelia

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A classmate of Ebel. She seems to have a crush on him. Is actually another executive of Lobelia and is spying on the Ten Judges Academy students.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: She is a child of House Lobelia and is on-board with their evil actions, spying on Ebel for them and kidnapping him in the Bad End.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She acts as a kind girl to Ebel, but is a spy and Lobelia executive who wants to torment him for her amusement.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: She appears only briefly in the beginning, and the player will likely have forgotten about her. However, she is one of the four love interests with her own two endings... as well as a Lobelia executive.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: As an executive of the Lobelia Corporation, she is presumably involved in their experiments on humans.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: The cute girl who only appeared briefly at the beginning and in one of the endings is another Lobelia executive who has been spying on Ebel.
  • Given Name Reveal: She goes by Amalia for most of the game, but the True End reveals her full name to be Amalia G. Lobelia- meaning she is a member of the sinister House Lobelia, the villains of the series who are involved in human experimentation and a coup against the royal family.
  • Tyke-Bomb: Implied, as she mentions that she has been in the Lobelia Corporation her whole life.

Royal Capital

    Neun 02 
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I am very happy! This is a nice conversation! A good memory I have made myself!
Also known as D-029, she is a gigantic wall of flesh spanning 109 yards created by Oliver. She conceives about 33,000 to 34,000 creatures in her body. Oliver hopes to gather scientific research out of her, and wants to carry out the "emergence of purgatory" plot- to unleash all the monsters in the facility- and make her destroy the Royal Capital to get a reaction out of her.

However, it turns out she dislikes Oliver and doesn't want to destroy anything. She befriends the heroes and allies with them to stop the Lobelia Corporation.
  • Anti Anti Christ: Oliver created her and wants her to destroy the Royal Capital, killing many innocents, but she winds up deciding she likes humans too much to follow his orders and joins the heroes.
  • Big Eater: Justified as she is a giant demonic creation, but she can eat a lot. This is shown in END 2, where she eats tons of orders of food to the point that she gets kicked out of the restaurant, and Ebel makes a note to only take her to all-you-can-eat places from then on.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: She is a terrifying, gigantic creation of mad science who would be an Eldritch Abomination in any other story, but she actually likes humans and actively works against her creator, Oliver.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: Her intestine-like tentacle looks suspiciously like sausage chain.
  • Godiva Hair: Her naked breasts are covered with her long hair.
  • Hive Mind: She can control "dummy monsters" and have them do work in her stead.
  • Ms. Exposition: Knows a lot of details about demons and Oliver.
  • Mystical White Hair: She has white hair and is a powerful artificial lifeform who doesn't understand humans but likes them regardless.
  • Naked First Impression: Being an artificial lifeform, she never really used clothes. She only puts them on after escaping the facility with everyone else.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Until she decided to help Ebel and Enri, her creator Oliver was actually unaware that she was actually highly intelligent as a result of absorbing thousands of people's worth of memories.
  • Turned Against Their Masters: Rare good variant, as she turns against the Big Bad and her creator, Oliver, because she likes humans and doesn't want to destroy them or live life as Oliver's guinea pig.

    The Royal Family 
The ruling family of the kingdom. In truth, they are long dead and have been replaced by meat puppets.
  • Dead All Along: Turns out they were murdered six years ago by House Lobelia, who made lookalikes of them to serve as puppet rulers.
  • The Ghost: We never see any of them; they are only referred to.
  • Puppet King: Literal example, as the current royal family is actually a group of realistic meat puppets controlled by House Lobelia.

    The Organization 

Lobelia Corporation/D&M Biological Weapon Manufacturing Corporation

The main enemy organization of the Purgatory series. They are an international organization extending worldwide and are led by House Lobelia. All the other houses, with the exception of House Louvre, are involved in the organization as well. They are focused on kidnapping criminals worldwide and experimenting on them to turn them into living weapons called "demons". To this end, they orchestrated a coup six years ago and killed the royal family, replacing them with meat puppets and giving them full control of the kingdom.


  • Aristocrats Are Evil: The nobility, with the exception of House Louvre, orchestrated a takeover of the kingdom, killing the royal family, and are kidnapping thousands worldwide to perform experiments on them and make them into weapons, as well as unleashing the experiments on their own citizens and making some of them into subjects. House Lobelia is chief among the houses as the ones running the show.
  • Evil, Inc.: They are in the business of kidnapping criminals and experimenting on them to turn them into "demons", living weapons. To create a "perfect demon", they are trying to get their subjects to kill 20,000 people, which they believe will turn the subject into a perfect demon.
  • Government Conspiracy: They are led by the nobility of the kingdom and have long usurped the king in a coup, replacing him with a meat puppet, and are using the knights to capture citizens to serve as their experiments.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: House Lobelia is the one who created the Butcher, Big Bad of the first game, and ordered Oliver, Big Bad of the second, to launch the hellbeast invasion just to get rid of one guy.
  • MegaCorp: Thanks to them being run by House Lobelia, which overthrew the government, they essentially are the government of the kingdom.
  • Shadow Dictator: House Lobelia is the true ruler of the kingdom, having already killed the royal family and replaced them with meat puppets to trick the public into thinking they are still in control.
  • The Usurper: They killed the royal family and made meat puppets in their image to serve as a Puppet King while they ruled the kingdom from the shadows.

    The Butcher 
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The owner of the purgatory building and the antagonist of the first game. He kills anyone who wanders into his building, and has killed countless others in the past. The sequel reveals him to be S-003, a subject of the Lobelia Corporation, and he was killing people to become a perfect demon.


  • Advancing Boss of Doom: Any time he finds Enri, he will start chasing after her.
  • Ambiguously Human: While his skin looks human, his sprite is far larger than any human in the game, and his building is filled with supernatural entities like a giant worm and tentacles. Adding to this is how he never speaks or shows his face. The sequel reveals that he is indeed human, but was experimented on by the Lobelia corporation to turn him into a human weapon.
  • Big Bad: Of the first game, as the one who owns the purgatory building and is chasing Enri to kill her.
  • The Butcher: He is only known as the Butcher, and spends his time butchering the corpses of his victims and having them hanged in freezers upside down like actual butchers.
  • Evil Laugh: Gives one to Enri in both endings as he is about to kill her.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: He wears a white mask with holes for his eyes and mouth.
  • Serial Killer: He targets anyone who steps inside his building, and has tons of victims. According to data in the sequel, he has had 19,700 victims, and was aiming for 20,000 to become a perfect demon.
  • Silent Antagonist: He never says a word- his only communication is an Evil Laugh in the endings. It makes him that much scarier.
  • White Mask of Doom: He wears a white mask that is mostly blank aside from three holes for his eyes and mouth.
  • Would Hit a Girl: He has no problem trying to kill Enri and Emma.
  • You Are Number 6: He is called S-003 by the Lobelia Corporation.

The Hellbeasts

    General 
A race of demonic entities that serve as the antagonists of the games.
  • Demon of Human Origin: The demons were humans who were experimented on with demonic weapons to turn them into demons.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: All of them have red eyes and are dangerous monsters that can kill.
  • Was Once a Man: All of them were once human until the Lobelia corporation experimented on them.
  • You Are Number 6: All of them are referred to by the Lobelia corporation with letters and numbers like S-003 and D-033.

M-types (Monsters)

    The Spiders 
Giant spiders that are the most common hellbeasts. They were normal spiders until the experiments by the Lobelia Corporation made them grow to giant size.
  • Bait-and-Switch Boss: A group of them appear near the end of the sequel and attack the heroes in what seems like an epic battle, except that you cannot lose no matter what. Almost immediately afterwards, Recurring Boss D-033 drops in for another chase.
  • Extra Eyes: Have twelve eyes, four more than most normal spiders.
  • Giant Spider: All of them are spiders that grew to the height of adult humans after experiments by the Lobelia corporation.
  • Villainous Rescue: They save both Emma and Enri from attempted rapists by eating them.
  • Zero-Effort Boss: A group of them attack the heroes near the end, and Ebel needs to pick the correct choices in order to help Enri defeat them. However, no matter what choice you pick, you will win.

D-Types (Demons)

    D-033 
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GRRRGGWWOORRRAAGGH!!

A giant red spider with multiple eyes and the hellbeast that most frequently presents problems to the party in Purgatory 2. It is an imperfect demon resulting from a failed experiment fusing a spider, human, and demonic weapon together. It has a very resilient body and fast speed.


  • Disc-One Final Boss: In Demonic Mode, it seems to be the last opponent in the Boss Rush, as in the main game, but afterwards you still have to face D-015.
  • Dragon Their Feet: Oliver, the Big Bad, gets killed a little bit before the actual climax, leaving this entity to serve as the Final Boss.
  • Extra Eyes: While it has a human face with two eyes, it has various eyes covering it's body.
  • Final Boss: It must be beaten in a four-phase battle before each ending can be achieved.
  • The Heavy: Oliver is the sequel's Big Bad, but this thing is the biggest physical threat as the Recurring Boss that presents the most personal trouble, and is even the Final Boss.
  • King Mook: To the spiders, as it is the biggest and strongest of them all.
  • Lightning Bruiser: It pursues it's prey with breakneck speed, and is also so sturdy that most weapons do nothing to it.
  • Made of Iron: Exaggerated. It's completely immune to all forms of physical damage, from Enri's demonic axe to being crushed between two steel-walls. It's even been stated by Neun that it has the imperviousness of diamond, which is one of the strongest materials in the natural world.
  • Recurring Boss: It appears frequently to chase the party around, and has four chase sequences (one of them being the Final Boss). It is also one of the opponents in the Demonic Mode Boss Rush.
  • Sequential Boss: The last battle with it has four phases; in the first three it chases you around for 30, 60, and 30 seconds respectively, getting faster each time and introducing a regular counterclockwise movement in the third phase, then in the fourth it does that while you must press all nine buttons around the battlefield.
  • Super-Persistent Predator: It constantly comes after the heroes to eat them and will shrug off whatever they throw at it, from ramming down doors repeatedly to break them, to even surviving being crushed and falling down a massive elevator shaft and still returning to snack on the heroes.
  • Hell Is That Noise: It tends to roar very loudly every time it speaks, and it's trademark way of making its presence known to the heroes.
  • Uncertain Doom: The game's climax has it taking an explosion to the face and being crushed under a mountain of rubble, in addition to all the damage it has accumulated over the course of the game. In spite of all that, the game's True Ending has Neun doubting that it's truly dead. Given how it has shaken off being crushed and falling down a great height, her concern is not unwarranted.
    • The concept plan that comes with the game notes that it can't be killed by cannon projectiles, bombs or missiles, even with a direct hit, meaning that there is a good chance it survived the blast.

    D-013 
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An imperfect demon that is the result of a failed experiment to create a giant. It has the appearance of a big severed head with small legs.

    D-015 
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An imperfect demon resulting from an experiment to turn a human into a demon. It is a giant worm-like entity that Enri encounters under the Royal Capital. It was formerly S-004, and is now used to hunt down escaped S-types.

    D-029 
See Neun 02.

    D-005 
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A hyper-intelligent, small imperfect demon. It consists of a stick-like body and a single big eye. Unlike the others, it is non-aggressive, despite having combat capabilities.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: It is a demon, but like Neun is friendly and will not attack the party, and will even help them out if they give it a ribbon to wear.

    D-003 
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A hyper-intelligent small imperfect demon. It appears to be a glowing red being inside a metal box. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: As well as being trapped behind a thick, tempered glass wall, Neun states that is is completely harmless, but could block off paths or roads if it multiplies too much.
  • Self-Duplication: Neun states that it can multiply and control itself. If Ebel leaves and returns later, it might have multiplied itself.

    D-004 
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A hyper-intelligent, small imperfect demon. It is a grey skinned humanoid that appears to have hung itself. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Possibly. While it is trapped behind a thick, tempered glass wall, it's presence freaks Ebel out, and causes Enri to instinctively active her demon form, and Neun to instinctively shift her left arm into a massive claw.
  • Harmless Enemy: Neun says that it's voice is capable of causing an instinctive reaction in any listeners, but all it does to Ebel is freak him out.

    D-014 
An imperfect demon. It is an immobile large wall of flesh that blocks of a corridor in one of the the lower levels of the Lobelia underground facility.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Subverted. It isn't a threat to Ebel, because Neun warns him about it, so he is able to avoid it.
  • Extreme Omnivore: According to Neun, it will eat any prey that touches it.
  • Harmless Enemy: Since Neun warns Ebel that it is both unable to move and extremely dangerous to touch, Ebel is able to stay away for it.
  • Kill It with Fire: According to Neun, this is the only way to kill it.
  • Too Many Mouths: It has multiple mouths of differing sizes covering it's body.

    D-016 
An imperfect demon. It is a blob of flesh covered in eyeballs. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Blob Monster: It's just a small blob with multiple eyeballs as it's only distinguishing feature. Ebel even calls it an eyeball slime.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Possibly. Neun says that it is a very docile demon, but when Ebel asks if it is dangerous, Neun tells him she isn't sure.
  • Extra Eyes: It's basically a slime with multiple eyeballs.

    D-018 
An imperfect demon. It takes the form of two large lumps of flesh. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Ceiling Cling: Neun it is capable of sticking to walls.
  • Harmless Enemy: Since it is in a holding facility, it is found behind a wall of thick, tempered glass, unable to harm Ebel.
  • Sizeshifter: According to Neun, it is capable of doing this at incredible speed, to a maximum range of 328,023 feet.
  • Vampiric Draining: Neun tells Ebel that any living being that sticks to it will be sucked dry until only skin and bones are left.

    D-019 
An imperfect demon. It takes the form of a red scribble. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Harmless Enemy: Since it is in a holding facility, it is found behind a wall of thick, tempered glass, unable to harm Ebel.
  • Intangible Theft: According to Neun, it is capable of stealing senses of it's victims, including sixth senses.
  • It Can Think: Averted. Neun tells Ebel it is mindless.

    D-031 
A specialization model imperfect demon. It takes the form of a red sphere with a mouth. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Big Eater: Neun says it is designed for mass consumption, and only eats living things.
  • Harmless Enemy: Since it is in a holding facility, it is found behind a wall of thick, tempered glass, unable to harm Ebel.

    D-038 
A specialization model imperfect demon. It takes the form of a giant grey skinned man. It is found in a facility designed for holding D-Type demons.
  • Harmless Enemy: Since it is in a holding facility, it is found behind a wall of thick, tempered glass, unable to harm Ebel. Also, Neun tells Ebel it isn't much of a threat.
  • Made of Iron: Averted. While Neun says it is almost as persistent as D-033, it isn't invincible like D-033, so she and Enri could take it on.

    D-044 
An unlimited production imperfect demon. It takes the form of a giant red sphere, and acts as a food source for all the D-Types.
  • Harmless Enemy: When Ebel asks if it is dangerous, Neun tells him it isn't, and that it was rendered immobile.
  • Healing Factor: Acording to Neun, it is capable of regenerating at an alarming rate, and has tubes draining blood from it constantly, making it the source of the lakes of blood found throughout the facility.
    • It is unable to regenerate after Neun stopped it's heart.

S-Types (Subjects)

    S-001 
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A Serial Killer who was employed by Lobelia and turned into a monster through their experiments. These experiments eradicated all their emotions except their desire to kill. They encounter the heroes in the facility and attempt to kill them.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Their bio in the manual refers to them with “singular they” pronouns, and their appearance is too mangled by the experiments to tell either way.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Enri managed to make them lose their arm when she pushed them back, along with some of their teeth. Doesn't really stop them from trying to murder the group though.
  • Death by Irony: Their method of killing people is to rip off their heads, and they themselves get their head blown off by Oliver.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: In Demonic Mode, they spawn clones of itself to attack you, and more appear the longer the battle goes on.
  • Evil Laugh: They tend to have a habit of laughing, particularly when trying to trick Emma into opening the door to let them in.
  • Off with His Head!: Their method of execution is ripping off people's heads with their teeth. Ironically, they themselves get their head blown off by Oliver.
  • Serial Killer: Was one in life before being recruited by Lobelia.

    S-003 
See the Butcher.

    S-005 (Suspicous Man) 
You wanna know what they would call me? S-005, which stands for Subject 005... But right now, I'm merely a fool who's betrayed the organization that's chasing after me... they won't stop until I'm dead...

A former Serial Killer who was recruited by Lobelia to kill people, but rebelled upon realizing their true aims.


  • Small Role, Big Impact: He only appears briefly near the beginning and has one conversation with Enri, but the entire reason that Big Bad Oliver launched the hellbeast invasion driving the plot was to get at this guy for betraying them, killing him before he can leak their secrets.

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