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Characters of importance in the Multiverser Saga who are not, strictly speaking, main characters.

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    Architect 
"/We have witnessed many things in our travels across the Multiverse. We have seen gods fall from their thrones. We have watched monsters be destroyed. And we have seen the worst of the Multiverse be extinguished. The one thing they all had in common? Their end came by OUR hands./"
Architect

Architect is an artificial intelligence inhabiting a Geth mobile platform and friend of Adam Verser, who created him.


Tropes Relating to Architect:

  • Benevolent A.I.: Architect, despite his occasionally ruthless methods of dealing with his enemies, is actually a friendly A.I. who wishes no harm to come to the Multiverse he travels, and so, rarely carries anything more than massive curiosity to whatever he finds in his travels.
  • The Big Guy: Due to his body being modeled after a standard Geth platform, he stands at 6'6" in height.
  • Blood Knight:
    • Can be rather fond of employing violent methods to dispatch his enemies. For example, he deployed a highly explosive bomb to take out the majority of the Church of Blood in Young Multiverser.
    • Gives an especially terrifying moment when he activates "Siege Mode"...
  • Creepy Monotone: Speaks in a robotic tone of voice most of the time, due to his Geth basis.
  • Cyber Cyclops: Naturally, since his body is that of a geth platform.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Despite his lack of social skills amongst organics, Architect will often resort to letting his opinion be known by stating what's on his mind with a hint of sarcasm. This is further emphasized by the fact that his voice almost always seems to be in a constant monotone.
  • Expressive Mask: Like Legion, the plating around Architect's head/eye is articulated, allowing him to mimic organic expressions to an extent. Most likely intentional, as his platform was custom-made to interact with organics.
  • Hollywood Hacking: It doesn't matter what gets in his way tech-wise, Architect will ram through it and turn the tables on anyone who thinks they can outsmart him or whoever he's working with.
  • Mundane Made Awesome: He has a way of making even the most boring of events fun, by spicing it up in a way that will get everyone going, whether they like it or not.
  • Pronoun Trouble: Architect refers to himself as "we," although it can be a bit confusing whether to go with his own pronoun choice or to go with how Michael and Adam refer to the AI as "he."
  • Robot Buddy: Is this with both Adam and Michael (and many others), and is a very good one. Double that for Adam, who relates more to synthetic lifeforms more than organic ones.
  • Unflinching Walk: After dropping a bomb in the Church of Blood's base in Chapter 10 of Young Multiverser, he gives one of these... complete with an adorable moment of wearing 8-bit Thug Life shades over his singular eye.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Due to his philosophical nature, Architect often wonders upon what exactly it is that makes one "human." This can lead to some interesting and deep moments with others.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Is legitimately terrified of the prospect of demons tearing him apart.

    Satan Verser 
A fragment of Michael Verser's mind that was broken off, Satan Verser is the representation of all that Michael is not. Loud, bombastic, and in your face, he revels in destruction and chaos. He is also extremely sadistic, and enjoys putting others in a position where he has the power and others can get hurt if they go against him. His current goal in life is to kill Michael Verser, with the other Multiversers as a secondary target.

Tropes Relating to Satan Verser:

  • Bond Villain Stupidity: He has a bad habit of invoking this trope, which can lead to his plans getting destroyed.
  • Chewing the Scenery: Oh, does he ever. See Evil Is Hammy down bellow.
  • Evil Counterpart: A literal example, as Satan Verser is a fragment of Michael Verser's being that went insane. Now he desires nothing more than to see his progenitor dead at his feet.
  • Evil Is Hammy: He likes to monologue before and during a fight, whether to explain his motivations or to try and demoralize his opponents. Satan especially likes it when there's an audience to witness his battles. And man, can he let loose on the vocals when he gets angry.
  • Fatal Flaw: His ego and his impulsiveness. He gets better as time goes on, however.
  • For the Evulz: He has no problem with siccing an army of monsters, even stating he'd get a kick out of it.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Has a habit of throwing Spanish words/terms/names into his sentences. Played for Laughs after suffering a devastating chain of attacks to his groin.
  • Humiliation Conga: His plan to take out Michael and Duncan Verser ended with his army obliterated, the device meant to contain the Multiversers destroyed (due to being incomplete), getting smacked around A LOT, his back up plan (which involved Taking You with Me) goes up in smoke, a massive ass whooping by Michael, and getting one of his arms stomped off. And then he gets the shit kicked out of him more later.
  • Made of Iron: Satan Verser has taken A LOT of physical punishment in his battles, ranging from being shattered to suffering a huge beating that created a crater (with him at the center)...and he's able to survive it all, much to the annoyance of others.
  • Murder Is the Best Solution: All of his initial goals revolved around trying to violently murder Michael Verser, along with everyone around him. It doesn't work that well.
  • Rage Breaking Point: After getting shot in the face multiple times, receiving an exploding arrow to the face, and suffering a BRUTAL Groin Attack in one battle, he screams in anger and launches a blast meant to kill Michael. Suffers another one after Michael and Adam double team him later in the same battle. Ultimately evolves into a Tranquil Fury after all of his plans have been thwarted, and decides to go down swinging.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: His primary colors for his clothes are crimson and black.
  • The Unfettered: Hastily put together a plan to kill and/or demoralize the Multiversers in MLTI VRSE, which included stealing untested weapons and devices from The Antiversers. To say this was a bad idea in the end is an understatement.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Played with, as in MLTI VRSE, he launched an attack meant to kill Michael Verser, only for Ruby Rose to step in and take the brunt of the blast; he wasn't intending to hit her. However, his laughter afterwards shows he might have no problem with hurting children if it meant getting a chance to kill the Multiversers...either that, or he was laughing at her senseless sacrifice, believing Michael would die whether she saved him or not.

    Blue Heart 

Blue Heart is the CPU form of Dexter Verser. The personality change and the change of gender makes most accept her as a completely different person to Dexter with little to no trouble. She came into being due to Neptune maintaining physical contact with a supposedly unconscious Dexter when her change into Purple Heart was being forced - the excess HDD energy passed to Dexter through the contact and he, after a brief adaption period, became capable of transforming into Blue Heart.


Tropes Relating to Blue Heart:

  • Action Girl: She starts out just as powerful as Dexter.
  • Boring, but Practical: In The Multiverser of the League, rather than doing anything to Griffin that would have been an appropriate punishment for using his invisibility to rape the students of an all-girl boarding school, she simply knocked his ass out and dragged him off before he could get so much as a full sentence out. Justified in that she needed him alive for plot purposes.
  • Foil: To Dexter, kind of. Her more emotional personality and brighter colours contrast with his more deadpan personality and preference for darker colours.
  • Girly Bruiser: A beautiful woman who can also kick total ass? Yes, please!
  • Head-Turning Beauty: Tends to get a very vocal reaction from anyone attracted to the female gender.
  • Plucky Girl: She's a very upbeat lady.

    Chieko 
Chieko is a weapon from the Soul Eater universe who is partnered with Dexter. In her weapon form, she is a double-bladed sword that resembles a sword version of Darth Maul's lightsaber.

Tropes Relating to Chieko:

    Lambda AI/"Akima" 
Akima is Michael's personal Artificial Intelligence program, as well as one of his girlfriends. She represents love, lust, eroticism and desire from the Alpha A.I. Rather than being just a sexy figure and a member of Michael's harem, she also runs the Anima Invicta, serving mainly as its pilot. When in combat, she serves as a hacker and helps regulate medical equipment.

Tropes Relating to Lambda:

  • All Women Are Lustful: A result of being the representation of Love, Lust, and Eroticism.
  • Hollywood Hacking: Being a powerful A.I. allows her to hack into most systems with relative ease.
  • Kiss Me, I'm Virtual: Despite being an artificial intelligence program, she desires nothing more than to be with Michael, whom she fell in love with. He reciprocates these feelings, to the point he made her an artificial body to inhabit.
  • Mechanical Evolution: Starts off as a simple A.I. fragment from Alpha-Church, representing Love, Lust, and Eroticism. Her time with Michael and his journey through the Multiverse has allowed her to evolve into a full-fledged A.I. in her own right, to the point where she is even considered "human." Eventually even gains a bio-synthetic body to physically interact with the world around her.

    Masamune 
Masamune is Michael Verser's personal Zanpakuto, whose spirit is one of his many girlfriends. She serves as a steadfast and loyal companion to Michael, due to being born from his soul.

Tropes Relating to Masamune:

  • Action Girl: A kick-ass samurai woman who inhabits/turns into a powerful katana.
  • Animal Motifs: See Asian Fox Spirit down below.
  • Asian Fox Spirit: Her human form has fox traits, such as a pair of fox ears on the top of her head and a bushy fox tail (both traits can be hidden when need be).
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She is a kind and gentle soul, for sure; piss her off, however, and she'll either chew you out or eviscerate you (depending on whether or not the one to tick her off is good or evil).
  • BFS: Takes the form of a five-foot long katana.
  • Brought Down to Badass: Originally one of the first Multiversers and a veteran of the first Multiverser War, Masamune ended up needing to seal away her soul into her own sword under mysterious circumstances. This allowed her to survive the event that killed the first Multiverser generation, despite losing most of her power. This doesn't stop her from giving Michael the power to kick wholesale ass, though.
  • Cool Big Sis: Acts as a sister figure to Kay Verser.
  • Every Japanese Sword is a Katana: Her original sword form takes the appearance of a faded white, five-foot long, and extremely powerful katana/odachi with no cross guard (instead replaced by a warped, lightning bolt/diamond-like metal shape where the tang meets the hilt).
  • Evolving Weapon: After getting some work done on her by Duncan Verser, Masamune became an elegant silver-white and blue, three-point-five-foot long katana.
  • Excalibur in the Rust: When first found by Michael, Masamune's sword was covered in dirt, moss and rust at a small remote shrine near the house he was recuperating in. After spending hours cleaning her up and sharpening her, she was revealed as a beautiful (yet faded in color) and powerful silver-white sword covered in scratches, one who would come to be recognized as his signature weapon.
  • Expressive Ears: Her human form has a pair of fox ears that move about to reflect how Masamune feels.
  • Forged by the Gods: Made by a Multiverser (Masamune herself), an omnipotent demigod.
  • Impossibly Cool Weapon: She is a sentient katana capable of taking on a human form. In addition, she's able to channel Michael's energy into the blade, allowing her to practically spam waves of energy at the enemy.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: She certainly thinks so, due to her sword from being this.
  • Talking Weapon: Whenever in sword form.
  • Wave Motion Sword: Capable of performing the Getsuga Tensho technique.
  • Wrecked Weapon: The sword Masamune resides in is made of an unknown material that leaves her nearly indestructible. Key word being nearly, as she and Michael learn the hard way in The Multiverser: Rise of the Antiverser.

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