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This is a list of characters who appear in Sovereign. For information about these characters from their home series, go here.

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Seraph

A Dungeon that was considered to be extremely difficult by players in Yggdrasil. When Hakuno Kishinami migrated to the game with the Regalia, the game thought he had conquered it and gave him full control over it, allowing him to create NPCs and expand the Dungeon however he saw fit.

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    Hakuno Kishinami 

    Nero Claudius 

    Tamamo-no-Mae 

    Altera 

    Charlemagne 

Charlemagne

First appeared: Fate/Extella Link

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Captain of the Royal Guard
Originally the second NPC created by Hakuno Kishinami with the help of Tabula Smaragdina of Ainz Ooal Gown, he was granted the Saber-class Servant Charlemagne's Servant Matrix by the Regalia following the migration into the New World. He was the Servant of Kayneth El-Melloi in the Moon Cell Holy Grail War.

As an NPC, Charlemagne serves as the Captain of the Royal Guard that protects Seraph's Sovereign.
  • All Myths Are True: Charlemagne does exist, but he is based off of his existence from the Song of Roland. He even refers to himself as the shadow of Rex Magnus, which is one of Karl's titles.
  • Alternate Self: He is the Karl der Grosse of the poem, rather than the Holy Emperor himself.
  • Badass Cape: He wears a high-color one that goes halfway down his back.
  • Badass Longcoat: His armor consists of something like this, unlike the more practical armors worn like Gawain or Artoria.
  • Berserk Button: He becomes utterly livid when he discovers Carne Village under assault. This is most likely a result of his Karma being Positive 500, which is the highest value on the opposite end of the spectrum.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's one of the most easy-going Servants. But god help you if you commit an atrocious act like the Slane Theocracy soldiers that were slaughtering Carne Village.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Along with Robin Hood, he arrives to defend Carne Village from the raiders.
  • Blue Is Heroic: His outfit is primarily characterized by blue, white, and black, as is his primary sword, Joyuese.
  • Buffy Speak: Despite being an example of chivalry, he talks like a modern-day teenager, casually calling Archimedes "Archy" and Hakuno "Haku."
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He may act like a fool, but he is still a Servant and more than lives up to his role as Seraph's Captain of the Royal Guard.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": He prefers being called Charles or Chuck.
  • Embarrassing Nickname: He calls Archimedes "Archy," which grates on the latter's nerves.
  • Expy: He's a fictional character in the Song of Roland. To be more specific, he's the fictional version of the historical Karl der Grosse.
  • Famed In-Story: He's recognized as one of the Nine Worthies, a group of nine individuals recognized as exemplars of chivalry, courage, and generalship, which includes the likes of other famous and powerful Servants like King Arthur, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: His right arm goes unarmored and instead has red lines running down his sleeve when compared to his gloved left hand.
  • Heroes Prefer Swords: His weapon of choice is the Joyeuse, a silver longsword with a blue pommel.
  • Ideal Hero: Strong, kind, honorable, and always fights to defend the weak. He hates to see people get hurt but takes to the battlefield to protect others. Most of this comes from the fact that Charlemagne, or at least this version of him, is based on his depiction in the Song of Roland, where he's an ideal Knight in Shining Armor.
  • In-Series Nickname: He's typically called Charles, Charlie or Chuck.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: Since his existence is based off of his appearance in the Song of Roland, he embodies this trope to a T. When Enri sees him as he defends her from her attackers, she thinks of him as a paladin due to the soothing aura he emits. Funnily enough, as an NPC, two of his classes are [Knight] and [Holy Knight].
  • Light Is Good: He's a kind-hearted knight, and he utilizes light in his attacks.
  • Lightning Bruiser: His stats as an NPC are incredibly high, and the first attack he delivered came so quickly that Enri only barely saw him emerge from a Gate to kill her attacker.
  • Literal Split Personality: See Alternate Self and Ideal Hero up above.
  • Magnetic Hero: His Holy Knight Emperor skill gives him tremendous charisma, which he used to unite the Franks under the Holy Roman Empire.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Though Kayneth is a horrible person, Charlemagne still served him, not because there was a sense of loyalty to the man, but rather because Kayneth wanted to use the Holy Grail to make Sola happy.
  • Nice Guy: One of the most nicest people in Seraph and very close to Hakuno. That said, he is not someone to make an enemy of.
  • Red Baron: The Captain of the Royal Guard. He also receives the title "Paladin" from a few characters in the New World, with historical documents also referring to him as such.
  • Rule of Cool: Enforced with his "Over The Royal Road" skill. A self-admonition skill by nature, it strengthens the user as long as they stick to the attitude of wanting to be a king and weakens them if they act opposite of that. In Charlemagne's case, it means that he grows stronger if he does things he thinks are cool and weakens him when he's doing something lame. This also means he's fixated on doing things he thinks are "cool" in part because he loves it and also to keep his strength up.
  • Too Many Belts: He has a pointless belt across his chest underneath the band keeping his cape on along with another belt around his left arm. He also has another belt wrapping around his waist and coat and two pairs of belts wrapped around the scabbard of Joyuese.
  • What's Up, King Dude?: Actively invoked by himself. He dispenses with his title as the King of the Franks and tells others to call him Charlie rather than his full title, Charlemagne, when they try to offer him proper respects.

    Archimedes 

    Medusa 

    Karna 

    Elizabeth Bathory 

    Hans Christian Anderson 

    Gawain 

    Gilles de Rais 

    Robin Hood 

Robin Hood

First appeared: Fate/Extra

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The Emerald Sniper
Originally one of the NPCs created by Hakuno afrer arriving in Yggdrasil, he was granted the Archer-class Servant Robin Hood's Servant Matrix bythe Regalia following the migration into the New World. He was the Servant of Dan Blackmore in the Moon Cell Holy Grail War.

As an NPC, Robin Hood serves as a member of the Royal Guard under Charlemagne. Unlike the other Servants, however, this Robin Hood is not the same one that Hakuno encountered in the Grail War.
  • Alternate Self: Is not the same Robin Hood that Hakuno met in the Holy Grail War, on account of the legend pertaining to Robin Hood. Had Hakuno learned which Robin Hood Blackmore had, he would have gotten that particularly Robin Hood.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Alongside his Captain, Robin Hood defends Carne Village from the Slane Theocracy.
  • Blood Knight: Compared to the Robin Hood that served Dan Blackmore, this one is more willing to get up close and personal. In fact, he prefers fighting in the thick of the action, though he is willing to resort to trickery.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Like the other Robin Hood, he'll use any means to win victory, though he makes it clear he prefers fighting a foe face-to-face without the use of trickery.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: Zigzagged. Each Robin Hood has this sort of reputation, but it's unknown if this particular holder of the name has had the same trouble as his predecessors and successors.
  • Red Baron: Among his epithets is "The Emerald Sniper."

    Francis Drake 

    Li Shuwen 

    BB 


The New World

A world separate from both the Moon Cell and Yggdrasil. It is where Seraph, and by extension Hakuno and his allies, have been transported to.

    General Tropes 

    Enri Emmot 

    Nemu Emmot 

    Nfirea Bareare 

    Fei Bareare 

    Gazef Stronoff 

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