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Characters played by various people in Season Two of TV Tropes' own The Massive Multi-Fandom RPG.

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    Trope Tan 

Trope-tan (played by the current Game Master)

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One of the many incarnations of the being known as Trope-tan; official designation Trope-tan #19450, but they all call themselves just 'Trope-tan' anyway. On an unknown mission to destroy the device called the 'Xanatos Roulette', she accidentally ends up triggering it instead, ushering in the creation of a new City; one that draws in pieces of other worlds - people and structures alike - instead of creating them from nothing. Recruiting four of her sisters, as well as gaining the unexpected help of the Anonymous collective, they struggle to find a way to stop the City from expanding and destroying countless universes.

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63 (pronounced Six-Six-Six) (played by the current Game Master)

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An androgynous, faceless being and the creator of the Xanatos Roulette, the device that started pulling in fragments of other worlds to create this new City. Official designation: Trope-tan #666. A rogue Trope-tan who created the City as a controlled environment in an attempt to expand the Trope-tans' Trope-gathering via different means of experimentation on 'Recurrent Beings', as they call them.
  • The Chessmaster: 63 knew Trope-tan would come to destroy the Xanatos Roulette, and thus rigged the device to utilize power from Trope-tan's bombs as a secondary measure.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Effortlessly defeats Maria, Subaru, Bran, Jack and Wreck-Gar during its first appearance.
  • Final Boss Preview: Shows itself to a group of the heroes on Day 4 - and promptly wipes the floor with them, seemingly just for the pleasure of gloating.

    Jack Noir 

Jack Noir (played by Protoplasm)

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Former Archagent of Derse, he has since killed the Black Queen and taken her ring for his own agenda, and proceeded to use its power to kill the Black King and destroy Prospit. In the City, the ring has disappeared, along with its prototypings.
  • Meaningful Name: A Jack is just below a King and a Queen in a deck of cards. Noir means 'black' in French.

    Maria Renard 

Maria Renard (played by Game Guru GG)

Maria Renard appeared in the City after Alucard freed Richter Belmont from Shaft's control and fought his father Dracula alongside an inn she was staying at during her search for Alucard.

    Subaru Nakajima 

Subaru Nakajima (played by Gaunt88)

A young combat mage in the Time-Space Administration Bureau's newly-formed Mobile Section 6. While being trained by her idol, Captain Nanoha Takamachi, she helped Section 6 stop Mad Scientist Jail Scaglietti from taking the entire Bureau hostage with an ancient Belkan super-weapon. Several weeks later, she was snatched from the street by a mysterious dimensional disturbance and woke up in The City.
  • Artificial Human, Cyborg, Super Prototype: She looks like a normal human, but is actually one of two prototype Combat Cyborgs.
  • Berserk Button: Don't threaten Fate.
  • Big Eater: Puts away huge amounts of food to replenish her Mana after battles.
  • Empathic Weapon, Rollerblade Good: Her partner, an Intelligent Device called Mach Caliber, who is fully sentient and takes the form of a pair of armoured magic-powered rollerblades.
  • Electronic Eyes: Her eyes become yellow electronic lenses when she goes into Cyborg Mode.
  • Full-Contact Magic: Most of her spells are accompanied by punches.
  • Heroic RRoD: Subaru overheats her cybernetics near the end of Day 3, forcing Mach Caliber to knock her unconcious for the rest of the day.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: When Shirou nearly died at the end of Day 7, she cried. When he finally recovered, she bawled.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl: Highschool!Subaru aside, she has shown to not be at all shy about her body. Naturally, this usually leads to situations where she is in some state of undress.
  • Instant Armour: Her barrier jacket. It's a little skimpy.
  • Instant Runes: In her world's magic system, all powerful spells are accompanied by glowing rune-and-script-covered diagrams beneath the caster's feet - in Subaru's case, a blue triangle.
  • Not Quite Flight: Her Wing Road spell creats a magical path in mid-air.
  • Power Fist, Ancestral Weapon: Her other, non-sentient device Revolver Knuckle, which belonged to her mother.
  • Super Mode: Turning her cybernetics up to full power drastically increases her srength and speed and lets her use her most powerful attack.
  • Unkempt Beauty: After their nap, Shirou actually thought she looked cuter with messy hair.
  • What Beautiful Eyes!: Shirou will often find excuses to look her straight in the eye.

    Dimitri 

Dimitri (formerly played by The Great Pie)

Back for the series. (see Season 1 for more details)

    Simon Belmont 

Simon Belmont (played by Luke_Prowler)

Simon Belmont is a famous hero that stormed into Castlevania, traveled through it's haunted hallways, killed the monsters inside and dodged it's traps. He then slayed the dark lord himself, Dracula, and his minions. However, he did not destroy Dracula completely, and the scars from the battle worsen from a curse until he regathered the vampire's body and revived him to defeat him properly. He comes from a long line of monster hunters, wielding the holy whip Vampire Killer and has a host of skills than help in in his fight against the night. He was pulled into the city some time after the second battle with Dracula.
  • Amusing Injuries: Luke admits that he occasionally harms Simon for the humor, notably when he dirt plowed during Elemental Day.
  • Badass Normal: Simon hold no special powers, yet is able to kill mythical being many times his Super Weight.
  • Crippling Over Specialization: Because Simon's expertise is in the undead and monsters of the dark, he becomes less useful when faced with anything else.
  • Inertia Is a Cruel Mistress: When fighting Charades!Subaru, he used the Vampire Killer to pull it off of Wing Road. While he does knock it off, he dislocates his arm in the process.
    • During Elemental Day, Simon's first attempt to fly end poorly when he comes in too fast while landing and scrapes across the road. He bounced right back though.
  • Kill It with Fire: The Holy Water's alternate version in East Vs. West and Underground days
  • Made of Iron: Simon gets up from attacks that would have killed most non-Supers.
  • O.C. Stand-in: Like most NES heroes, Simon had no personality to speak of and so had to be made mostly from scratch.
  • Re Vision: Simon knows how to use Item Crash even though it never appears in his games, Justified as it becomes common after Super Castlevania IV, which is the last game Simon is in and would seem odd if he didn't know how to.
  • Shout-Out: A few, mostly from the Castlevania series.
  • Spider-Sense: Simon can sense the supernatural, although it doesn't get used often.
  • Take That!: During Band Day, Simon is in the outfit that he wears in Judgment and comments that he "looks like an idiot"
  • Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Because of Day 18's curse, all of Simon's throwing knives and axes turn into full size versions, but throws them just fine.
  • Winged Humanoid: Becomes one during Elemental day (although it's a bit of a stretch of the element he becomes)

    Spriggan 

Spriggan (Real name Paul Wong) (played by Ominae)

A few weeks into the middle of September after returning from the City, Spriggan was summoned to Macau to assist Special Reaction Force units in protecting TGS facilities when unknown armed men tried and failed to storm the SAR's main corporate office. He reentered the City once more after being sucked into a portal from the floor of a private elevator.

He is the only member in the party familiar (somewhat aside from Deadpool) with the others as back in his world, most of them are part of known popular culture.

    Zim and GIR 

Zim and GIR (played by LizardOfAus)

Zim was a runt and walking disaster of the Irken Empire, sent to the farthest reaches of the galaxy to stay out of the way. GIR was his robot assistant, made from garbage, who was forever an asset and thorn in Zim's side. Together, they (attempt to) conquer Earth
  • Aborted Arc: Zim attempted a Batman Gambit to dupe Bowser into transporting the Tallest into the city, making them into a new major faction, but this bottomed up part way through.

    RED Engineer 

RED Engineer (played by FirockFinion)

After leaving the City for a year, the Engineer finds himself back into the area for unknown reasons.
  • Weak, but Skilled: He's mainly an engineer, but he can also fight with weapons and fists.

    Crona and Ragnarok 

Crona and Ragnarok (played by Oni-Lord)

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Crona: Medusa's child and the Demon Swordmaster, serving as the meister of the Demon Sword Ragnarok. Crona's gender is left ambiguous, giving Crona several androgynous qualities. Crona is extremely reclusive, expressing uncertainty at interacting with others and dealing with certain situations.

Ragnarok: The Demon Sword and Crona's weapon partner. Unlike most weapons, Ragnarok is inhuman in appearance, appearing as a black creature with white eyes, gloves, and a large "X" covering his face. He was melted into Crona's blood by Medusa, giving him a symbiotic relationship with Crona.


    Takeru "T.K." Takaishi and Patamon 

Takeru "T.K." Takaishi and Patamon (Formerly played by Deadbeatloser22)

Thirteen-year old veteran Japanese Digi-destined and his Digimon partner.

    Shirou Emiya and Sakura Matou 

Shirou Emiya and Sakura Matou (played by Doctor Thunder)

An apprentice Magus who was once a Master in the fifth Fuyuki Holy Grail War, Shirou has spent the last few months in London as Rin Tohsaka's apprentice. This Shirou is taken from the Unlimited Blade Works route of Fate/stay night, so he possesses considerable tracing and projection magic, but lacks the stolen battle experience of his Heaven's Feel incarnation, and is therefore not slowly killing himself.

Shirou is, as of Day 8, the current unofficial leader of the good-aligned portion of the team. Though initially hesitant to take up this role, he has since shown to be a good tactician, despite his occasional Leeroy Jenkins tendencies.

Sakura is Shirou's timid and neighbor. She often visits Shiro's house and does chores there, mainly because she has a massive and very obvious crush on him. She seems to be an ordinary girl with a respectful relationship with her big brother Shinji Matou. In truth, she possesses a truly absurd amount of talent and strength when it comes to magic, though she'd managed to hide this fact until arriving in the city. This Sakura is from the beginning of the Heaven's Feel route of Fate/stay night, before Shirou and Sakura's Relationship Upgrade could take place.

As of Day 11, Sakura has been freed of both the tainted influence of the Holy Grail, as well as the Crest Worm her grandfather placed inside her heart. Though still quite reserved and shy, the time Sakura has spent with her surrogate family in The City is doing wonders for her self-esteem. Though initially heartbroken at the prospect of Shirou's relationship with Subaru, she has since gotten over it, deciding that she doesn't mind simply being their friend. As of Day 15, Sakura and Crona have become the third Official Couple of Season 2.

Shirou Emiya:


  • Cast From HP: Projection works like this, but on a smaller scale. If overused, however, develops into full-on Body Horror as the effects of projecting become irreversible. This would take a truly immense amount of Projecting for this to happen, but the possibility of it happening is still there.
  • Character Development: Shirou entered the City as the same stoic, overly self-sacrificing, stubborn person he was in Fate/stay night. After a week in the City, he's still got elements of all of these, but he's become much more talkative and outgoing than he was before. He's also much less likely to spontaneously decide to sacrifice himself now that he has someone to live for, as well as a close-knit group of comrades.
  • Determinator: Whether it's protecting someone, defeating an enemy, or giving Subaru a hug when neither of his arms are working, if Shirou decides to do something, it gets done.
  • Dual Wielding: When wielding Kanshou and Bakuya.
  • Finishing Move: Quite a few of his Noble Phantasms are like this, but Nine Lives Blade Works is unique in that while it is almost a guaranteed instant kill, it tends to finish Shirou as well.
  • Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Highschool!Shirou gets whipped into shape by his own sealed memories...of himself. The change is ultimately subtle, but he's certainly less apt to be emotionally overwhelmed now.
  • Idiot Hero: Averted big time. While he may seem reckless at times, most of Shirou's serious injuries are caused by attacks that he's intentionally not dodging, in order to hit his opponent with an even stronger attack. He is also at least above average when it comes to intelligence.
  • Imagine Spot: Shirou will occasionally imagine Fate doing something extremely cute or endearing. Made funnier by the fact that he knows these situations are often completely ridiculous, but he still continues to think them up.
    • In a less adorable example, Shirou imagines an ideal life with Subaru as he's dying after defeating 63 at the end of Day 7.
  • Nice Guy: While still a good person when he arrived in the city, he was still his old stoic/Deadpan Snarker self. His early interactions with Fate and Subaru softened him considerably, though he'll still snark from time to time.
  • Normally, I Would Be Dead Now: The average battle for Shirou usually ends with his enemy flattened into paste, with him being too exhausted or injured to move, possibly bleeding out. He always gets better. Though he's had a relatively larger number of battles that didn't end this way after arriving in The City, the final battle of Day 7 exemplifies this trope.
  • Stupid Good: Shirou's first instinct when meeting Chrona was to figure out if he could convince Ragnarok to spare his current host and possess him instead. Mostly averted in other cases, however.
  • Supreme Chef: His cooking skills are almost otherworldly. A "simple" meal for him tends to be about 4 courses, unless the situation specifically calls for fewer.
  • Warrior Therapist: Shirou does his best to make sure any underlying emotional stress the party might have gets solved as completely as possible.
  • What Beautiful Eyes!: On Day 5, Subaru seemed quite taken with his eyes, despite the fact that he was a giant robot at the time. Since then, she's often caught herself staring into his eyes. Shirou doesn't mind at all.
  • You Are in Command Now: As of the end of Day 8, has been declared leader of the party (the good-aligned party, anyway).
  • You Shall Not Pass!: On Day 3, while Subaru is experiencing her Heroic RRoD, the two are surrounded by Zim's attack drones. Shirou destroys all of them while using his own body as a shield to protect Subaru from any harm.

Sakura Matou


  • Big Eater: Original ate quite a lot in order to keep the Crest Worm from going berserk. Now that it has been removed, her appetite has returned to normal.
  • Break the Cutie: Came into The City pre-broken to the extreme. The party is currently in the process of un-breaking her.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Because of Zouken's "training", Sakura has purple eyes and hair. They were originally blue and black, respectively.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Her friends' encouragement and support gave her the confidence to fight back against her abusive family, which ultimately led to her temporarily succumbing to the Grail's influence.
  • Magic Knight: After purchasing the Runed Bastard Sword from Lethaldiran, which she can amplify by using channeling her own Prana through the blade.
  • Tyke-Bomb: For eleven years, Sakura had to endure torture in order to make her the perfect vessel for the Holy Grail.

    Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews 

Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews (formerly played by Romanmyth)

The one who only wants to have fun and tell jokes, this 'greaser' got pulled out from late 1960's Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is now currently stuck with everyone else inside 666's city. Arrived at the very end of day 5, He landed and adopted the High School AU setting rather well, and found it, among other setting uncanny to deal with. Has a tendancy to smoke and drink, for better or worse.
  • The Heart: Tries to keep everyone loose.
  • The Trickster: Put ribbon in Zero's hair while he was asleep / Got Maria drunk off a Gargle Blaster / singing the Mickey Mouse Club song while interrupting a classroom / Waterpolo while drunk / Fighting with Asuka / Ect ect...
  • Unfazed Everyman: For someone out of 1960's America, he takes most of the strangeness with surprising ease. Then again...

    Harima Kenji 

Harima Kenji (played by Shindenmaru)

Ex-juvenile delinquent who tries to reform by being an upcoming manga artist in Japan. That doesn't mean that he's bad in fighting and he can still fight in unarmed street fighting combat.
  • Dumb Muscle: Harima can definitely beat you up. He may not be able to read your name very well.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has a scar on his back which he got from saving Tenma from a hoodlum.
  • Hidden Depths: Badass delinquent who is a talented artist, and a lovesick idiot.

    Wreck-Gar 

Wreck-Gar (played by Sir Screwloose)

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An autobot whose vehicle form is a garbage truck. Simple-minded and Highly suggestible. Voiced by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
  • Chaotic Stupid: His alignment basically comes down to whatever was said by the last person he talked to.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Despite his friendly nature, he IS still a giant robot. Took out two hunters on his own, one of them simply by stepping on it.
  • Hammerspace: His "backpack" contains a seemingly infinite amount of garbage.
  • Mundane Made Awesome: Takes his garbage "delivery" duties very seriously.
  • The Pigpen: Not in appearance mostly, but in smell. He always has a small cloud of flies buzzing around him. It happens when you go around carrying an infinite amount of garbage.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Moreso than other Transformers, since he's picked up a few habits just from seeing humans do them.
  • Third-Person Person: Lapses into this on the morning of Day 4; he's so confused by the body switching that he becomes convinced that he can't be Wreck-Gar.
  • Verbal Tic: "I am Wreck-Gar!"

    Fate Testarossa 

Fate Testarossa (played by Demovere)

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A nine-year old mage, formerly working for her mother, Precia Testarossa, now a cadet officer under probation in the Time-Space Administration Bureau. Though possessing incredible potential as a combat mage, she is shy and reserved out of combat, as her poor life experience with her mother did not allow her to gain social experience; that changed when she met and was befriended by Earth-born mage Nanoha Takamachi.

She was brought into The City when, on a then-routine investigation, a dimensional surge caught her and dragged her in...


     Larfleeze and Sayd 

Larfleeze and Sayd (played by Udthe Imp)

Larfleeze


Formerly the leader of a small Thieves Guild, Larfleeze and his band made the most daring heist of his lifetime, stealing treasure and artifacts directly from the Guardians of the Universe when the Manhunters were still in use. After escaping, the Guild set off for the planet Okaara using an ancient to what they thought would be a grand treasure. When they arrived there, the remaining members found an ancient temple which housed the Central Power Battery of the Orange Light of Avarice. As the last two guild members, Larfleeze and his partner Blootch, were fighting over it, Guardians came, but were unable to touch the Light themselves without being affected. Thus the Guardians made a deal: The guild Members were allowed to keep the Lantern as long as they stay within not only the planet but the entire Vega System. In return, the Guardians never to set foot in the Star System. The catch: Only one of them was allowed to keep it.....

Since then, Larfleeze has spent billions of years hidden deep within the confine of Okaara, living his sheltered life unknown to the rest of the world. It took subtle manipulations and the events of the Blackest Night in order to get him out of his little hovel. Before being brought into the City, he joined with Hal Jordan and the other New Guardians in finding the Emotional Entities that were being pursued by an unknown individual, as the rest of the universe deals with the aftermath, known as the Brightest Day.....

  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite acting like a spoiled child and his bouts of silliness when having fun, he is still EXTREMELY powerful and CAN kill you if he has a good excuse.....
  • Enemy Mine: Hasn't killed off any of the other heroes because of both convenience, the possibility of milking stuff out of them, and due to a treaty he made after Blackest Night.
  • Hive Mind: Subversion. Though Larfleeze can directly control all of this constructs directly, each one still have its own unique personality from before they were killed, though more greedy and less sentient.
  • Only in It for the Money: Only help people if he gets paid for it in return and only helps out the heroes as a matter of convenience.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: The Orange light itself, and Ophidian the Greed Entity.
  • Villainous Glutton: The Orange Light CONSTANTLY makes him hungry, and whenever he has a meal it runs the risk of putting an establishment out of business.

Sayd


Sayd was once one of the Guardians of the Universe, a group of beings formerly from the planet Malta and having existed since almost the beginning of the universe itself whom later took up a new home on the planet Oa, near the Center of the Universe, and created the Green Lantern Corp. Various circumstance led to her and her Lover Ganthet's exile from the Guardians, the final straw was exposing the rest of the Guardians after witnessing them tearing off pages of the Book of Oa, the sacred book of records of the entire history of the Oan race and of the Green Lantern Corp, pertaining to the Event known as the Blackest Night. Since exile, she and Ganthet traveled to the planet Odym where they created the Blue Light of Hope, and from started the foundation of the Blue Lantern Corp., meant to be a sister organization to the Green Lanterns and a deterrent for the Blackest Night.

However, through a combination of internal sabotage by the revealed to be undead Guardian Scar the manipulations of her Eldritch Abomination master Nekron, the Blackest Night eventually did occur, starting with the War of the Lights and then with the dead rising all across the universe. Despite the odds stacked against them, the heroes of Earth, with courage, Love, determination, and sometimes sheer luck, managed to rescue the Entity of Life from being killed by Nekron, thus snuffing out all Life in the Universe itself, and drive back the foul God back into the abyss it came from. After the battle, Sayd sacrificed her freedom to become Larfleeze's Guardian, to not only try to help reform Keeper of the Orange Light, but to also as a method for atoning for all the bad decisions and mistakes her fellow Guardians have done throughout the years, especially recently....

  • The Atoner: See above, but especially for the massacre of Sector 666 by the Manhunters ,despite the whole thing being Krona's fault directly.

    Naoki Kashima, the Demi-Fiend 

Naoki Kashima, the Demi-Fiend (played by Light Dark Hero 250)

A powerful human-turned Demon, Left behind after the Conception. Instead of pursuing all other Reasons, he ventured into the depths of Hell, and found his true purpose. Defeat YHVH. He then travelled to the Tower of Kagatsuchi, killing even his closest friends as he travelled up and killed the Avatar of psuedo-God. Now leader of Lucifer's Army, he soon finds himself in the City.
  • Berserk Button: Whatever you do, don't mention YHVH while he is around.
  • Legions of Hell: His Demons, though their a little loud and obnoxious to be considered a real threat.
  • Power Tattoo: A Side-effect of his gained abilities, it glows an eery green in dark places, and when he's doing one of his moves, they seem to glow fully.

    Professor Layton 

Professor Layton (Formerly played by Taco)

A stereotypical English gentleman, who enjoys solving puzzles and drinking tea. He is a professor of archaeology at London's Gressenheller University. Because of his prowess at solving puzzles and mysteries, he is well-known throughout London and the world.

    Zero 

Zero (played by Flanker 66)

A legendary combat reploid who fought against the evil tyrant Dr. Weil as part of The Resistance until his (and Weil's) death aboard the Kill Sat Ragnarok. Spirited away by mysterious phenomena, Zero woke up in the city, determined to defeat 63 (who he is convinced is Dr. Weil in a different guise).
  • Gun And Sword: He wields the Buster Shot Gun and Z-saber, though he hasn't been shown wielding both.
  • I Work Alone: Zero doesn't trust large organisations (or even individuals), which is demonstrated by his unease with Subaru's mention of the TSAB, and he feels that Spriggan is too arrogant for his own good. This is understandable considering that he has been the target of many betrayals. He seems to be becoming friendlier, though.
  • The Stoic: Zero displays little emotion.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: He hasn't skipped a beat at seeing all of the peculiar things The City has to offer.

    Sky Net 

SkyNet (Played by Dr Habberdash)

An AI system in the Terminator series, it declares war on mankind as a means of saving the entire planet when it became aware of itself. To survive, it launched several nuclear missiles on wipe out the human race. Transported to The City by forces unknown, he initially tagged along with the group before slipping away, taking the opportunity to create a new body to house his intelligence, and to further assess the situation.

    Cadis 'Rai' Etrama Di Raizel and Frankenstein 

Cadis 'Rai' Etrama Di Raizel and Frankenstein (Formerly played by Kobayashi)

Rai is a very noble, elegant, and mysterious vampire. He has no knowledge whatsoever of the 21st century, and will often become lost and confused especially with regards to modern day technology (such as using a cell phone). He is often used as the manhua's comic relief with his love of ramen and the errors he makes with technology. He has fallen into a deep slumber for 820 years, and had woken up in an abandoned building in South Korea. After seeing what most of the humans on the streets were wearing, Rai took on the uniform of a student from Ye Ran High School, which is under the administration of Frankenstein, and inadvertently followed the students there.

Frankenstein is Rai's devoted servant. He supports Rai whole-heartedly and calls him "Master". He had tried searching for his master after Rai "disappeared" and had given up and went into hiding after failing to do so. Frankenstein is the principal/director of Ye Ran High School. He was stunned to find Rai in his school office after Rai had woken up and assumed the uniform of the school's students. Frankenstein is also immensely powerful, even though some of his powers had been sealed away by Rai. Frankenstein is a very cheerful person, but becomes quite serious and calculating when the situation calls for it.

Rai:


    Ray 

Ray (played by Liirian)

An all-around cheerful Raichu, Ray joined a resistance movement, dedicated to counteracting an Evil Overlord called The Master, in the footsteps of his late brother. Once there, Ray ascended through the ranks and eventually joined Team Ember, a young resistance team lead by a Charmander named Char, who's also a human turned Pokemon with a psychic ability called The Call. On top of this, Team Ember is mentored directly by a Scyther named Scythe, who is the leader of Team Remorse, the team his brother was in. Because of this, his dream to work under Scythe and Team Remorse is fulfilled. Though he's cheerful almost all of the time and is the first to crack a joke, he often feels a bit down deep inside.

    Lloyd Irving 

Lloyd Irving (Formerly played by Mizagium)

Main character of Tales of Symphonia. Once but a simple country boy, Lloyd Irving is thrusted out into a journey of epic proportions following a brutal attack on his village. The Chosen of Regeneration is in fact one of his dearest friends, and after an exile from his home, Lloyd Irving joins her on her Journey of Regeneration.
  • Expy: Somehow, Lloyd resembles Vash the Stampede in terms of character...And he wears red!!
  • Lightning Bruiser: Very quick and has good attack power.
  • No Infantile Amnesia: He reveals in one skit to Kratos that he remembers being held by his father and watching stars together. Since then he always made sure to count stars on the night sky. He was about 3 years old when he lost his parents.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Red to either Genis or Kratos.

    Jane Shepard 

Jane Shepard (Formerly played by Nimitz)

Shepard was born on April 11, 2154. She is a graduate of the N7 special forces program (service no. 5923-AC-2826), and is initially assigned to the SSV Normandy as Executive Officer. Shepard later becomes the first human to join the Spectres, an elite special task force for the Citadel Council.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Shepard is open and caring to those she is friendly with. She is also adept at hand-to-hand combat and carries enough firepower to wipe out a platoon. She isn't afraid to use it, either.
  • Featureless Protagonist: Shepard's appearance is not described in the RP, other than her obviously being female and that she's wearing N7 armor. This is done so players can imagine her appearance any way they like.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She'll gladly kick someone's ass if s/he deserves it.
  • An Ice Person: She can fire cryo rounds from her weapons.

    Pyrrhus of Epirus 

Pyrrhus of Epirus (played by Argeus the Paladin)

A Greek general of the Hellenistic era. He was king of the Greek tribe of Molossians, of the royal Aeacid house (from ca. 297 BC), and later he became King of Epirus (306-302, 297-272 BC) and Macedon (288-284, 273-272 BC). He was one of the strongest opponents of early Rome. Some of his battles, though successful, cost him heavy losses, from which the term "Pyrrhic victory" was coined. He is the subject of one of Plutarch's Parallel Lives.
  • The Atoner: He wants to amend for the mistakes he did during the Battle of Asculum.

    Mike Jones 

Mike Jones (played by Justa Username)

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Another veteran who appeared in the current city after being dragged through time and space from the previous city. (see season 1's character sheet for more info on him)

    Kisuke 

Kisuke (Formerly played by Masked And Dangerous)

A young ninja with no memory of his past and filled with a sense of vengeance as he goes eastward to Edo from Kyo. He carries a phantom katana as his weapon. He was granted skill in the powerful Oboro style when a ghostly swordmaster saved his life by fusing his soul with that of Kisuke's.
  • Every Japanese Sword is a Katana: Averted, just like from the game he's from, Kisuke wields a nodachi in addition to his katana.
  • Flaming Sword: His Nodachi (tenetively the Mumei Tamanoo).
  • Implausible Fencing Powers: Uses the Oboro Style, which allows the user to control the bloodlust caused by using the Muramasa blade and kick a metric crapton of ass, among other things.

    Red Mage 

Red Mage (Formerly played by Philosopher)

Red Mage claims to be the last surviving member of an ancient order of Red Mages and as such is the most knowledgeable and versatile, yet also the most delusional, of the Light Warriors. He firmly believes the world runs according to the rules of tabletop role-playing games (such as Dungeons & Dragons) and actively tries to use knowledge of these rules to his own advantage. While this enables him to fight as well as use both White and Black Magic, he often bends the rules to absurd degrees and has, for example survived normally lethal injuries by "forgetting" to write down the damage he suffered. After his class change Red Mage gained the ability to mimic his teammates' actions.
  • Man on Fire: Red Mage has been set on fire twice. Once at Dracula's castle and once at the hot springs. He stayed on fire and used it as an attack.

    Poppy Bros. Jr. 

Poppy Bros. Jr. (played by mrgameandpie)

Is a common enemy in the Kirby series. They are based off of clowns.

He is usually seen hopping back and forth around the stage. Sometimes Poppy Bros. Jr. can be seen riding on apples or a Maxim Tomato. Poppy Bros. Jr. can either have no ability, the Bomb ability, or the Cutter ability.


    Deadpool 

Deadpool (played by Fusionman)

The famous Fourth Wall breaker from Marvel Comics. Deadpool is in the city just making friends and trying to get out.

    Sarge 

Sarge (played by Bindlestick)

Staff sergeant and leader of the Blood Gulch Red Team. A military man with a Southern United States accent, he is the only Blood Gulch soldier on either team consistently serious about the Red versus Blue civil war. His sociopathic battle plans often entail unnecessary casualties of his own men, especially Grif.

    Red 

Red (played by Behold The Theremin)

The main protagonist of the Red/Blue/Green saga, based on the main protagonist of Pokémon Red and Blue and the male protagonist of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. He starts off in Pallet Town as an aspiring trainer, believing himself to be superior to his peers, who is sent on a journey to better himself as a trainer and a person, displaying amazing feats of courage and a strong sense of justice. He started his Pokémon journey with a Bulbasaur he received from Professor Oak, which evolved into Ivysaur and later Venusaur. He is rivals with Professor Oak's grandson, Green and Blue.

    Sora 

Sora (Played by Grey Star)

Wielder of the keyblade, taken from his own universe after his final battle with Organization XIII, while sleeping at the wheel of his Gummi ship.

    Cynthia 

Cynthia (Played by wikflamex)

A powerful trainer who has become an Elite Four Champion, and is considered a Champion Master. Her grandmother runs the Pokémon Research Lab in Celestic Town. She likes going to the Solaceon Town Ruins. Later in Pokémon Galactic Battles, she helps fight Team Galactic.

    May 

May (Played by Kiri Ame)

The female protagonist of Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald games. Her father is Norman, the Gym Leader of Petalburg City.
  • The Beastmaster: Well, yeah. She IS a Pokemon Trainer.
  • Berserk Button: She doesn't like to see Pokemon get hurt.
  • The Load: At the start, kind of. It took psychic powers and a Heroic BSoD to keep her alive on her first day in the City. This was mostly a combination of her comparitively low level of power and her RPer's inexperience, though.
  • O.C. Stand-in: May's RPer is pretty much inventing her personality as she goes along.

    The Rookie 

The Rookie (played by Deadbeatloser22)

Corporal Damon's been brought back to the city after five years. He's been promoted, trained as a sniper, and spent the intervening time killing Brutes that didn't get the message that the war's over.
  • Combat Medic: Carries a small med-kit as well as guns, along with basic battlefield medical training.
  • Retcon: The stuff about him being a fully trained medic (as seen in Season One) has been excised from canon due to being the result of research issues.

    Eriak Furudo 

Erika Furudo (played by Maria†Holic)

A young detective who literally floated in on the sea on Day 15, bringing along with her a scythe and a large brain.
  • Catchphrase: "GOOD!" and "Simply by XX, this level of reasoning is possible for Erika Furudo. What do you think, everyone?"

    Egg and Cherry (OC) 

Ed and Cherry (OC) (Played by Namboto)

Ed is an Enforcer in the SED (Sony Enforcement Division) and is really violent. Cherry was assigned to him by public relations in order to curb his murderous tendencies.


    Geno 

Geno (Played by Stephan Reiken)

The Star Warrior that watches over the Mushroom Kingdom and helped prevent its takeover by possessing a doll.

    Selvaria Bles 

Selvaria Bles (played by Demovere)

Ally and old friend to Trope-tan #19450, who carries the power of two different worlds.


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