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Characters: Umineko No Naku Koro Ni Meta
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The characters of the Meta-World are those who have the privilege to fight the Game Master in order to figure out the truth. Other characters who can ascend to this level are the pieces introduced to the game board by the witches. Major spoilers for the Core Arcs ahead.
open/close all folders Erika Furudo The Witch of Truth "...Without love, it cannot be seen? ...Hah. That's backwards. Because of love, you end up seeing things that don't even exist."
A cute young detective who happens to wash up on the shore of an island with an impending murder mystery. She calls herself an "Intellectual Rapist". She is the piece set by Bernkastel on the board of Rokkenjima. It turns out that she was never in the island in the first place. She did wash up on the island, but she was apparently dead, and her accident was forgotten due to the "Rokkenjima Explosion Accident".At the end of Episode 5, she was named the "Witch of Truth" by Bernkastel, but was stripped of the title shortly after by Battler, who had ascended to Endless Sorcerer.
- And Now You Must Marry Me: Complete with wedding dress.
- Back from the Dead: She comes back in EP8
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She helps Battler solve the puzzle of the epitaph for no reward at all, and then cracks up about the chaos it unleashes in the family (well, not like it wouldn't have been unleashed without her, but...).
- Catch Phrase: "GOOD!" and "Simply by XX, this level of reasoning is possible for Erika Furudo. What do you think, everyone?"
- The Corpse Stops Here: Her attitude towards Natsuhi after Hideyoshi's death.
- Clingy Jealous Girl: Thought to be this sometime before the story, if the story about her ex-boyfriend is to be believed.
- Crazy-Prepared: The tape seals. Not to mention how she got them all placed...
- Deconstruction: Imagine what type of personality would develop if everywhere someone normally harmless went; someone always kills another human being. It takes the flimsiest and occasionally technically wrong reasoning to cause the killer to break down into a Motive Rant and everyone praises her for it; so this person came to enjoy her life. She has never been wrong ever; even when actual facts didn't match up. The above description should sound very, very, familiar. This is possibly a Flanderization or Satire, but given Poe's Law it is hard to tell.
- The Dragon: To Bernkastel.
- Duct Tape For Everything: Especially for creating closed rooms. In fact Erika is so good at solving everything with duct tape that in her second game she was forbidden from using it and had to haggle just to get enough duct tape to cover three rooms.
- Eureka Moment: In Episode 5, "You are the culprit, Ms. Natsuhi Ushiromiya."
- Except Natsuhi was denied as the culprit in red. Not that it stopped her.
- A Fate Worse Than Death: She is banished to oblivion by Bernkastel after she loses to Beatrice in EP6.
- Flung Clothing: Wears her regular clothes under her wedding dress! Yes, there's no way her normal clothes would have fit. Magic.
- Ougon Musoukyoku takes it Up to Eleven where she wears her standard costume beneath her sleeveless, legless, skintight swimsuit.
- Freudian Excuse: Touched on in Dawn; the failure of her romantic relationship gives her a fanatical obsession with the truth and the need to utterly defile anything that might obscure it, be that magic or love. Erika even considers herself more powerful than Bernkastel and Lambdadelta in a way, because they'd rather distract themselves from their past miseries with other people's suffering than face those memories (and thus the truth) head-on.
- Genre Savvy: Deconstructed, as her analysis of the deaths as if they were from a novel is used to make her come off as evil and insane. You just don't tell a mother her child died in a way that sounds like from a third-rate mystery.
- Girlish Pigtails
- Girl with Psycho Weapon: A giant scythe.
- Go Karting with Bowser: Wandering the realms of nothingness doesn't stop Battler from wanting to invite her to his party in EP8.
- Great Detective: Actually tries to refer to herself as such, and if you look at the description, she does match. Although the description doesn't necessarily include being, you know, right.
- Heel Realization: Near the end of EP6.
- I Have You Now, My Pretty: To Battler in EP6.
- I Just Want to Have Friends: Seemed this way at the end of EP6 when she declares to Dlanor that she is happy that someone finally protected her.
- Insufferable Genius
- Jerkass
- Lack of Empathy
- Large Ham
- Lawful Stupid
- Leitmotif: The great detective knows
 - Little Miss Badass
- Logic Bomb
- Meaningful Name: Flipping her name around makes it read similarly in Japanese to "Frederica," which was the first half of Bern's name in Higurashi.
- Munchkin: Of the Metagamer variety. She knows she's playing in a murder mystery game, so she does things that would be insane and illogical if she didn't know she was in a murder mystery.
- Nice Hat: Dons a pirate hat while raiding the Golden Land, which we see in its full glory in the PS3 port.
- Photographic Memory: Proclaims herself to have one.
- Pimped Out Dress: Which was originally Jessica's when she was younger. Natsuhi lends it to Erika since she had nothing suitable to wear.
- Puff of Logic: Disappeared at the end of Dawn because she couldn't figure out how she could be the 18th person on the island if, including herself, there are only 17 people on the island.
- Redemption Equals Death: Subverted by EP8.
- Shy Blue-Haired Girl: Completely averted.
- Sinister Scythe: Her Weapon of Choice is a blueish-colored scythe made of light.
- Smug Snake
- The Thing That Would Not Leave: Technically she can't leave as long as the storm is going, but the way she turns into one of these within only a few hours really speaks for the depth of her self-entitlement.
- Tyrant Takes The Helm
- Villainous Breakdown: After Battler breaks her locked room theory, then again during the climax of EP5.
- Villainous Rescue: She rescues Ange from a horde of goats who taunt her over her parents and brother being the culprits.
- Worthy Opponent: Her ultimate impression of Battler by the end of the series.
- Wrong Genre Savvy
- Xtreme Kool Letterz: The "E" in "Erika" uses ヱ, an archaic, outmoded katakana that apparently makes it look cooler (as opposed to the orthodox エ). Call it another Sue trait.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair
Willard H. Wright Wizard-hunting Wright, Wright of the Twenty Wedges "We are Inquisitors of Heresy. Felling evil witches is our job. However, we must not risk hurting the innocent. We must not suspect them...!"
The detective of EP7. He is the former head of the SSVD, the 8th District Repentance Agency. He is first mentioned in EP5 in the TIPS, where he is referred to as "Wizard-hunting Wright". He has since then resigned from his post. He is called to Rokkenjima by Bernkastel in order to solve Beatrice's murder.
Lion Ushiromiya  "I'm the embodiment of the one hope held by the Beatrices of a million worlds... So, even at times like this, I have to be everyone's hope. I'm not giving up on this game yet."
A version of the man from 19 years ago, as in the baby Natsuhi was given by Kinzo, who exists in alternate universes where they weren't thrown of a cliff and where he grew up to be the future successor to the Ushiromiya family instead. Lion teams up with Willard H. Wright in his investigation of Beatrice's death.
Black Battler  "Battler Ushiromiya. That's supposed to be my name. I've been called that many times... I guess it's obvious, since it is my name. But me and the Battler Ushiromiya I know... sad to say, we're pretty different."
A version of Battler that appears only in the All There in the Manual short story " Forgery no.XXX " and the Fighting Game Ougon Musoukyoku Cross. He represents the idea that Battler is responsible for the Rokkenjima murders.
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