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Yumiella Dolkness

Voiced by: Fairouz Ai (Japanese)

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The protagonist. She was a former Japanese college girl who died and got reincarnated into the girl who would eventually become the villainess and the toughest Super Boss in LMH, the RPG Otome Game she used to play in her previous life. In her bid to avoid her fate of becoming the bonus boss in her new life, she trained and trained and trained... and before realizing it, unintentionally managed to hit Level 99 at a very young age to the shock of many and even herself.


  • The Ace: Yumiella is the best in academics, as well as magical and physical abilities. Excluding her social skills, there really is nothing she doesn't excel at.
  • Acquired Poison Immunity: Of a sort. In the latter half of Volume 1, Yumiella is being poisoned by her own maid, Rita. However, due to her absurdly high health pool, the poison merely makes her tea taste bad.
  • Action Girl: She is already level 99 when the story begins, making her leagues more powerful than everyone.
  • All the Other Reindeer: Most people, especially her classmates, are wary of Yumiella for her dark hair, her absurdly high level, and most especially, her talent in dark magic.
  • Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: While she lacks the typical maturity, she has dark hair and acts distant towards most people.
  • Benevolent Mage Ruler: Near the end of Volume 1, Yumiella deposes her parents and becomes the ruling Countess of Dolkness with the blessing of the king, as her parents tried to have her assassinated. She intends to rule her county justly to get rid of any prejudices about black-haired people and dark magic users.
  • Best Her to Bed Her: Yumiella lies that she only wishes to marry someone stronger than her in hopes of discouraging suitors who wish to manipulate her. Patrick doesn't realize that this is a lie, and so he starts using the growth amulet to catch up to her. When Yumiella learns about this, she makes it clear that strength isn't actually a prerequisite by creating a loophole on the spot just for him.
  • Brutal Honesty: In a bid to get Eleanora to hate her, Yumiella is incredibly blunt with her. However, this causes the opposite effect because Eleanora appreciates Yumiella's honesty because she's always surrounded by Yes Men.
  • Casting a Shadow: Yumiella possesses a rare talent for dark magic. She can cast very destructive darkness flames, black holes or control shadows.
  • Celibate Heroine: She initially has no interest in romance and the romantic scenes of LHM bored her. She even makes up an excuse of only being willing to marry a man stronger than her to turn away possible suitors, especially due to many people planning to manipulate her by marrying her. Subverted when she falls in love with Patrick, although she still doesn't actively pursue a relationship with him because of her cluelessness towards his feelings.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Yumiella is weird, to say the least. She gets lots of odd ideas, has trouble reading the mood and expressing her emotions, and often has Skewed Priorities.
  • Comically Invincible Hero: Yumiella is the first human to ever have reached level 99, making her able to defeat high-level bosses and create black holes with no effort. People are awestruck and terrified of her power, which is often used for cominal moments.
  • Comically Missing the Point: Because of her atypical mindset being both an avid gamer in her previous life and limited social skills, Yumiella sometimes doesn't get the intended points of others:
    • During her first field lesson with other students she has several moments occuring right after each other:
      • She learns from Patrick how he learned battle tactics and effective, with the shield holders up front to stop monsters while the range fighters kill monsters, and then will switch so the range fighters pin down the monsters and allow the shield holders to kill the monsters. This allows both to level up in a roughly fair process. Yumiella decides to put this into practice right away by using a monster-summoning flute to call a horde of monsters to them, rather than take the idea to the faculty and prepare the students for the attack.
      • After the wave is killed but exhausting the class, Patrick admonishes Yumiella for her actions because she threw barely trained students against hordes of monsters. Yumiella thinks he means the second part of leveling up with the ranged fighters holding down the monsters cannot be done because the mages and archers are exhausted. So she summons more monsters but this time binds them with her magic so they can be easily killed.
      • After that wave is killed, Patrick admonishes her again because there was no warning to her actions the last two times. She realizes her mistake and agrees it was in poor taste. She then tells Patrick she will be using the flute right before she blows and will repeat her method of biniding the monsters so others can kill them.
    • After she gets the side quest to slay the dragons, she takes the dragon egg and infuses it with her magic so that it will hatch. The other students are terrified of having a high-powered dark dragon around, but Yumiella mistakes it for them just not liking animals.
  • The Comically Serious: Much of Yumiella's comical moments center on her keeping a deadpan face throughout any and all absurdity. Best shown in the anime finale where she speaks in monotone as she persuades Alicia's harem to use the Power of Love to save Alicia from the Demon Lord's "curse".
  • Commonality Connection: Her friendship with Patrick starts when their first field lessons occur and the regional nobility students are learning to fight monsters with Yumiella monitoring as an instructor. She and he both observe the methods used by the faculty are lacking in efficiency to train the students into a combat unit.
  • Conveniently Seated: She sits in the window seat in the last row of the classroom.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Despite being a powerful dark magic user, Yumiella at her worst is a Cloudcuckoolander lacking social skills and is otherwise rather calm and prefers to keep to herself. After seeing a boy with dark hair getting harassed, it leads to her deciding to take on a position of power so she can start changing the public perception of black hair and dark magic.
  • Defeating the Undefeatable: Manages to take on the God of Evil, a nearly unstoppable deity who can take Yumiella's attacks head on without so much as a scratch, and win, though thanks to Patrick and the other gods, as well as Yumiella 2's sacrifice.
  • Didn't Think This Through: When Alicia and her harem confront her in the cafeteria about her being the demon lord and her strength, on the latter she calls out the heroes for not strengthening themselves enough. She then explains her methods of level grinding to all in the cafeteria believing it will clear up any misunderstandings and motivate the heroes to work hard. But Edwin refuses to listen, and the other students are horrified by her use of an Amulet of Growth over an Amulet of Protection, using a flute to summon monsters, and to do this solo. It ends up scaring away the students who had just tried sitting with her to eat.
  • Does Not Know Her Own Strength: She has trouble controlling the Super-Strength she gains from reaching level 99. As a result, she accidentally sends Patrick flying twice while sparring with him.
  • Dragon Rider: Since Alicia doesn't get the dragon-slaying quest, Yumiella takes it up and gets the dragon egg instead, which ends up hatching a darkness-attribute dragon she names Ryuu.
  • Dumb Muscle: She is seen as this by those close to her, who, due to her RPG geek mindset, are mystified by her obsession with power-enhancing items and weapons when she's already the strongest person in the world.
  • Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Her black hair and pale skin are part of her design as a villainess and user of dark magic. Although, Yumiella herself is more stoic and odd rather than eerie.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: She can exclusively use dark magic and her hair is jet-black to match the element. Also counts for Elemental Eye Colors because her eyes are black as well.
  • Experienced Protagonist: After she regained her Past-Life Memories at five years old, she dedicated herself to fighting monsters and conquering dungeons to raise her level in case she needed to defeat the Demon King herself. When the story begins, she's level 99, making her the World's Strongest Woman.
  • Fearless Fool: This is how people see her when she tells them she reached level 99 through Level Grinding. Going to fight monsters alone and without an Amulet of Protection is insanely reckless and dangerous, to the point most people would think only a suicidal loon would use such a method to level up.
  • Gamer Chick: When she lived on Earth, Yumiella was a dedicated gamer. The RPG aspects of LMH appealed to her more than the Otome sections.
  • Genius Ditz: She has more or less infinite power as far as the series is concerned and a desire to be a capable governor over her territory, but displays, uh, little apparent ability for the latter and frequently engages in behavior that puts herself and others in danger. Fortunately, Patrick exists to help keep a leash on her more dangerous ideas.
  • Gone Horribly Right:
    • She starts monster killing and dungeon crawling in order to survive and help fight the Demon Lord. Her zealous pursuit ends up maxing out her levels without her realizing it and getting the fear and distrust of other classmates who now fear her not just for being black-haired.
    • When Eleanora is trying to befriend her, Yumiella gives completely honest critiques on the former's cookies not being good at all in an attempt to drive Eleanora away. Rather than be offended, Eleanora is happy someone is honest with her on this and further cements Eleanora being friendly to Yumiella.
  • Good Thing You Can Heal: Her dark magic gives her the ability to reattach her limbs when these get cut off. She still doesn't think she can survive getting beheaded, though.
  • Hates Small Talk: Due to her being No Social Skills, she cannot handle small talk that does not interest her. She only gets through small-talk sessions by using scripted responses which allow the person she's talking with to talk even more.
  • Healing Hands: Yumiella is capable of casting powerful recovery magic and can even heal an arm that is cut off. It just looks very grotesque when used.
  • Hime Cut: She's a Japanese girl reborn as the daughter of a noble. In her current body, she has M-shaped straight bangs, bra strap length sidelocks, and knee length straight hair.
  • Improbable Age: Reaching level 99 is an accomplishment that no one expected to be possible within a lifetime, therefore people are skeptical when they learn Yumiella is already level 99 at merely 15 years old.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: The light novel and anime translations romanize her name as Yumiella. The manga translation however uses Eumiella.
  • Insecure Love Interest: Even after she realizes she has feelings for Patrick, Yumiella sees herself as a poor match for him because her status as a reincarnated person from another world causes her to think a normal person from the game world would be better suited for Patrick.
  • Introverted Cat Person: She adores cats, but notes that cats are utterly terrified of her.
  • Lady of Black Magic: She's a beautiful, aloof, and highly powerful mage specializing in dark magic.
  • Level Grinding: Yumiella achieved level 99 the honest way, over mountains of monster corpses. The light novel elaborates that she kept clearing the dungeon found within the Dolkness territory over and over again using a Growth Amulet for extra experience points and a demon-summoning flute to summon enemies to attain excellent efficiency.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: The Dark Feminine, with both Eleanora and Alicia as the Light Feminines. Yumiella is an Aloof Dark-Haired Girl who is emotionally distant and not very interested in socializing, whilst Eleanora and Alicia are much more cheerful and sociable.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: She lived in a mansion by herself her whole life, with her parents all but abandoning her due to her black hair being a sign of bad luck. She only had a few maids to take care of her, and even they were frightened by her. She prefers being alone, but does appreciate Patrick's company as time goes on. This isn't helped by the fact that the person reincarnated as Yumiella was a loner introvert who didn't leave her home very often.
  • Loon with a Heart of Gold: Yumiella isn't exactly the most "mentally together" person around, but there is no doubt that she is a decent person anyway. In fact, despite her initial indifference to politics, she becomes the next Count Dolkness because she wanted to change the perceptions of black hair after witnessing others experience discrimination for black hair.
  • Love Epiphany: As she spends more time around Patrick, she starts developing feelings for him, although she doesn't realize it herself at first until it hits her she hasn't left the country already because she wants to stay with Patrick.
  • Mundane Utility: A flashback shows how, as a child, she summoned hands made of dark magic... in order to practice dancing.
  • Muscles Are Meaningless: She's a young girl who doesn't look particularly strong, but being level 99 makes her faster, stronger, and tougher than anyone could expect from her appearance. William, a guy who is much taller and more muscular than her, gets easily sent flying by a single hit from her and she was holding back.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: She thinks a dragon makes for an adorable pet. While everyone else thinks her dragon companion Ryuu is terrifying, she finds him cute.
  • No Social Skills: Downplayed. Because of both her lonely childhood and her own strangeness, Yumiella has trouble connecting with others. She does understand noble etiquette from the various lessons she was given as a child, and can convincingly pretend to follow a conversation she isn't interested in, but once she is outside of those situations, she has trouble understanding people's reactions. This trait carried over from her previous life, as she was an introverted loner there as well.
  • Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: People around Yumiella keep thinking the worst of her due to the fact she has black hair and dark magic, but she really just wants to be left alone.
  • Not So Stoic: Despite her stoicism, the loneliness and scorn gained from her role gets to her more than she’s willing to admit and therefore Patrick's constant company means a lot to her.
  • Oblivious to Love: She realizes relatively early that she likes Patrick as more than a friend, although she does initially think she's just mistaking her feelings, but it takes Patrick outright confessing that he was doing the same insane Level Grinding she proposed before (because she claimed she'd only marry someone stronger than her as a way to deter unwanted suitors) and already has reached level 60 that she realizes that Patrick feels the same about her.
  • Parental Neglect: Both versions of Yumiella suffer from this, with her parents always living in the capital and leaving her alone with maids in the provincial estate. Her first interaction with her parents is just a letter from them telling her to find a husband to be the heir. However, the one from this timeline is more comfortable with this trope, due to being a loner in her past life.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Yumiella's ultimate spell, one that is only known to her and the Demon Lord, creates what is essentially a localized black hole. As a level 99 character, Yumiella's version is apparently capable of swallowing an entire stadium.
  • Play the Game, Skip the Story: In-Universe. In her original world, she didn't much care for the romance options or story. What she really liked was the battles and gameplay, so she focused on dungeon diving and leveling up after recalling her past-life memories, which lead into the Wrong Genre Savvy aspect noted below.
  • Power of the Void: Her strongest dark magic spells give her the power to instantly disintegrate any and all matter, and even create black holes.
  • Punny Name: Her name goes in line with her specialty in powerful dark magic. Yumiella is likely derived from "yami", the Japanese word for darkness, while her family name, "Dolkness", sounds a lot like "darkness". Whether intended or not, she also is quite a dork.
  • Scare the Dog: Any animal Yumiella approaches usually flees in utter terror. After hearing how Alicia sees her as a formless mass of black fog, she suspects animals see her the same way.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She falls in love with Patrick because he's a good and caring friend to her, and he has always treated her like a normal girl while most people shun or distrust her.
  • Sink or Swim Mentor: Her method of training her classmates to get them to level up is using her Monster-Calling Flute to summon an horde of monsters and force her classmates defeat them if they don't want to get killed. Thanks to Patrick's advice, she at least starts using Dark Bind to restrain the monsters and make it easier for her classmates to kill them while reducing injuries.
  • Smarter Than They Look: While she is a Cloudcuckoolander obsessed with getting stronger, Yumiella is actually very intelligent when it comes to academics, scoring high on her midterms.
  • Stalker without a Crush: Suspecting Alicia might be a reincarnator like her, Yumiella secretly stalks her around the school for a day to observe her, but ultimately verifies that Alicia doesn't seem to have memories of another world and instead, she's just a normal naive girl.
  • Steven Ulysses Perhero: Her entire name sounds like "Darkness" and she uses dark magic.
  • The Stoic: Consistently has a flat expression on her face. When she tries to force a smile, it looks rather unsettling. However, people who spend more time with her (like Patrick) can see the slight shifts in her face when she is upset or happy.
  • Stronger Than They Look: Many people initially refuse to believe Yumiella being Level 99, due to that level being way above anything heard of before and her frail physical appearance. The Second Prince even tried to get her expelled by claiming she was lying. It isn't until she demonstrates how powerful she is that people start to accept that she's telling the truth.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: She is used to being alone and usually doesn't let her emotions show. Patrick is the only person she really opens up to because he's the only one who doesn't show any prejudice against her, eventually falling in love with him. She's also affectionate to her pet dragon Ryuu, thinking of him as her child.
  • Super-Reflexes: Thanks to her high level, she has amazingly fast reflexes. She can dodge a direct attack from the strongest knight in the kingdom after quickly and calmly thinking how to react when the sword was coming at her.
  • Super-Senses: It is noted several times in the series she has excellent eyesight and hearing due to her high level.
  • Sweet Tooth: One of the few things that can grab her interest is sweets, such as when the Queen sends her some as a gift. An extra in the manga mentions that the maids on the Dolkness estate started carrying a pocket full of sweets with them simply to distract her when she was young.
    Yumiella: (Thinking) Our tongues were blessed.
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Yumiella empathized with and felt about bad killing the Demon Lord. He was happy to die by her hand, though.
  • Tea Is Classy: While she usually doesn't care about noble etiquette, she does like to have tea with sweets. However, a manga special implies she probably isn't a connoisseur in this field, since Rita suggests that she might not be able to distinguish between cheap and expensive tea.
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill: Yumiella has no problem killing monsters, but she won't kill humans.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: When she was five years old, before she had actually been taught how to read, her maids saw her writing notes to herself in an unknown language (actually Japanese from her previous life), which didn't help her sinister reputation.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Sparring with Patrick makes her realize that the only thing she has any actual skill with rather than just raw power is magic, and even then only her innate dark magic (whereas weaker but more skilled mages can use more than one element). Even though said raw power is so ridiculous that it hardly matters, she still decides she should start learning actual techniques because with her level already maxed out that's the only way she can get "stronger" than she already is. This applies to her magic as well; during the Tournament arc she opined that if the Tournament is all about finesse, she's not winning it against Oswald.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: She believes it's entirely possible for other people to become as strong as her and is always happy to give advice on how to do so. Unfortunately, the methods she used and continues to use are so dangerous that they're easily misinterpreted as her attempting to indirectly kill whoever she's helping.
  • World's Strongest Woman: Nobody in recorded history has levels anywhere close to hers, and in Valschein the strongest living person before her is Adolf, who is around Level 70. She's not only the strongest human being alive; she's the strongest in recorded history.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: The beginning of the series shows while she correctly recognizes that she was reincarnated into a game with RPG elements, she strictly still treats herself as living in a game, rather than a universe with real people, and treats herself as a player character in an RPG, which contributed to her lack of social skills on top of her isolation due to her black hair.

    Patrick Ashbatten 

Patrick Ashbatten

Voiced by: Yūma Uchida (Japanese)

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The second son of the provincial Margrave Ashbatten. He finds himself attracted to Yumiella.


  • Amazon Chaser: Unlike most people who fear Yumiella's unbelievably high level and power, Patrick thinks she's amazing and quickly falls in love with her. In contrast to Alicia's harem who despise Yumiella for being stronger than them and fawn over the weak Alicia, Patrick wants to become as strong as Yumiella so he can become her equal and marry her.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Patrick is constantly trying to keep Yumiella more anchored to reality. After some time, he becomes adept at predicting her thought patterns and cutting her off from strange tangents before she can even voice them.
  • Commonality Connection:
    • His friendship with Yumiella starts when their first field lessons occur and the regional nobility students are learning to fight monsters with Yumiella monitoring as an instructor. She and he both observed the methods used by the faculty are lacking in efficiency in training the students in a combat unit.
    • During a later sparring session, Patrick tells her he got harassed over his hair color being considered blackish growing up to the point he started hating it. That experience made him vow to not disparage Yumiella for the same reasons and only added to his admiration of Yumiella.
  • Fan of Underdog: While Yumiella isn't exactly hated, she's not a popular student either. Patrick finds her charming anyway and quickly develops a crush on her.
  • First Friend: He's the first to befriend Yumiella, who had been isolated and friendless since her reincarnation in the LMH world.
  • Foil: To Alicia's harem as a whole. While the three are scions to prestigious noble families living in the capital, Patrick is the second son of a provincial noble house that protects the country's borders. Likewise, while Patrick is no slouch in combat, his true strengths lie in battle leadership and commanding compared to the three being more combat-orientated. The trio had lived being the best at everything, so Yumiella upstaging them on the first day causes them to develop an Inferiority Superiority Complex toward her. In contrast, Patrick lacks any sort of pride in his abilities and therefore isn't bothered by Yumiella's strength, being more impressed by it, and ends up being one of the very few people to treat Yumiella with any sense of normalcy. Finally, while the harem's over-protectiveness of Alicia ends up being harmful to her growth and even ends up hindering their own, Patrick's feelings for Yumiella drive him to try Level Grinding due to believing she'll only marry someone stronger than her, and he ends up being Level 60 by Yumiella finds out about it. Furthermore, Patrick's kindness toward the isolated Yumiella was what kept Yumiella from just leaving the country earlier and led to her deciding to become more active in politics to change the perceptions of black hair and dark magic.
  • Freakiness Shame: Patrick hated his grayish hair color because his relatives thought it almost looked like black hair, which is highly discriminated against in this society. He starts feeling better about his hair color after Yumiella tells him it's a nice color and he doesn't have to worry about it when hanging out with her because her hair color is even darker than his.
  • Irony: Alicia's harem while trying to protect her ends up becoming far weaker to the point there are concerns they won't be ready to face the Demon Lord because they aren't willing to challenge themselves the same way they should have been in the original games. Patrick while trying to level grind to catch up to Yumiella due to believing she'll only marry someone stronger than her ends up being Level 60, the minimum level to be able to manage the Demon Lord, by the time she finds out about it.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a grey-haired boy with the surname Ashbatten. In all Chinese-influenced languages (including Japanese), the color grey is known as "ash-colour"—for example, hai-iro in Japanese.
  • No Badass to His Valet: He's the only student in Yumiella's class who isn't intimidated by her high level and dark magic. Instead, he always treats her like a normal girl and even shows concern for her when she's in danger despite knowing she's fully capable of taking care of herself.
  • Positive Friend Influence:
    • Patrick is a major reason why Yumiella becomes much more approachable and why she starts caring about others. Him treating her normally makes her not want to abandon the Valschein Kingdom and helps her make another friend in Eleanora.
    • In the novels, Patrick is also this to Prince Edwin. Edwin wouldn't listen to his parents or Knight Commander Adolf and became a bigot who regarded Yumiella with disdain. Patrick is the person who eventually gets through to Edwin and helps him see Yumiella for the person she really is. He is thus the only one of the three love interests who refuses to support Alicia's plan to backstab Yumiella and is horrified instead when it happens.
  • Stronger Than They Look: While he pales in comparison to Yumiella, Patrick is actually a lot stronger than he looks. Notably, he's at a higher level than the harem, to where he was able to see Yumiella breaking William's sword with her fist during the tournament (something only a higher-level individual would have saw) and lectured her about it afterwards.
  • Taking the Bullet: Near the end of their first field lesson after dispatching the second wave of monsters Yumiella summoned to help her classmates level up, one monster is late in coming and launches itself at Yumiella. Patrick jumps in the way to help protect her despite her being level 99. His reason is he didn't want to risk her getting hurt anyway. The sentiment is appreciated by Yumiella.
  • This Is Gonna Suck: During the Magic Talent Show, he made sure to get a space as far back as possible when it was Yumiella's turn. When she smiles at him and thinks how she will make sure he can see her performance from where he is, he moves even further back.
  • Weak, but Skilled: At least relative to Yumiella. When they practice together for the first time, she's quick to notice that he's far more skilled at things like properly wielding a sword and battlefield leadership. Nevertheless, the gap in raw power is so huge that she frequently injures him by accident when they spar. Also, his earth and wind magic is weaker compared to Yumiella, so he uses them in other ways such as keeping the ground steady and allowing his voice to be heard on the battlefield, supplementing his already proficient commanding skills. It takes a few years, but he does catch up to her and becomes Level 99, much to her glee.

    Eleanora Hillrose 

Eleanora Hillrose

Voiced by: Rina Hidaka (Japanese)

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The daughter of the Hillrose dukedom with an interest in Prince Edwin. After meeting Yumiella, she befriends the black-haired girl after Yumiella convinces her that bullying Alicia is against her goal of being closer to Edwin.


  • Cannot Keep a Secret: When Eleanora stumbles upon Yumiella and Ronald's meeting in the second light novel, she immediately reveals that they're siblings, and only realizes she was supposed to keep that a secret afterwards.
  • Connected All Along: The new headmaster of the academy, Ronald, is actually her older brother.
  • Daddy's Girl: She does adore her father, even if he was a traitorous bastard that planned on hurting her best friend, Yumiella.
  • Dumb Blonde: She's a dimwitted and clueless blonde.
  • Fallen Princess: Downplayed. After her father's failed revolt and "death", Eleanora loses her title and becomes a commoner. However, Yumiella takes her in and she's able to live a comfortable lifestyle.
  • Fangirl: She is so obsessed with Edwin that it makes studying for her normal classes difficult. Yumiella latches onto this fact when helping her learn the royal family's history by making note of their connection to Edwin. So King Cyrus, who was the ruler three generations back is Edwin's grandfather's grandfather. This allows her to avoid taking remedial classes for failing some subjects.
  • Formal Characters Use Keigo: As expected of a noblewoman, Eleanora speaks in a flowery keigo manner, even using the highly formal first-person pronoun Watakushi.
  • Genki Girl: She's so cheerful and hyper that even Ryuu gets tired out after playing with her for a while.
  • Hopeless Suitor: She's completely infatuated with Edwin, who barely acknowledges her existence because he's too focused on Alicia. She gives up entirely after she's demoted to a commoner.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Her first name is spelt "Elenora" in the localized manga.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: As Yumiella discerns from her interactions, Eleanora is actually a very pure and bubbly sort who has no issues with being around Yumiella despite her reputation for her black hair and dark magic. She's so pure that Yumiella notes she's being subtly manipulated by her followers into bullying Alicia despite Eleanora herself having reservations about it even if Alicia is technically her rival. Interestingly, she is aware enough of how she's surrounded by Yes Men to appreciate Yumiella's Brutal Honesty.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: The Light Feminine to Yumiella's Dark Feminine. Eleanora is a lovable Dumb Blonde with a bright personality, contrasting the Aloof Dark-Haired Girl Yumiella.
  • Ojou Ringlets: She's the daughter of a duke and has two ringlets in front of her shoulders.
  • Peer-Pressured Bully: She's a Kindhearted Simpleton, but manipulated by her followers into bullying Alicia.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Subverted. Her eyes are red and she's set up to look like an Alpha Bitch affiliated with the anti-royal faction of nobles, but she's actually a nice person who got manipulated into bullying Alicia.
  • Tastes Like Friendship: Part of how she befriends Yumiella is by getting her sweets and treats as part of her tea parties.
  • Tea Is Classy: Going hand in hand with her status as the heiress of a dukedom, she's fond of having tea parties.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Due to her being both simple-minded and pure, she gets unwittingly manipulated by her followers into convincing her to order bullying Alicia, despite her own hesitations about doing so.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: She initially thinks Yumiella is a love rival for Edwin because Yumiella is in the good graces of the royal family, even though Yumiella and Edwin obviously have zero interest in each other. Yumiella even thinks about how Eleanora has completely misidentified her love rival by overlooking Edwin's closeness to Alicia.

    Ryuu 

Ryuu

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A dark magic-attribute dragon hatched by Yumiella from an egg she got as a reward for getting rid of a dragon terrorizing a classmate's home. Because dragons imprint on anyone who pours the most magic into their egg, Ryuu becomes extremely attached to Yumiella and is just as strong as she is.


  • All Animals Are Dogs: He's like a Big Friendly Dog in dragon form. He's adorable to anyone who isn't immediately afraid of it, though he can be a little too eager to play. This is a big plus for Yumiella, who scares off other animals due to her dark magic.
  • Bite of Affection: He tends to bite people's heads. Yumiella recognizes it as a sign of affection, but to others, it looks like Ryuu is trying to eat them.
  • Bond Creatures: He and Yumiella are bonded together because she's the one who took care of his egg, and also the mass amount of magic he fed off of her. He's incredibly loyal to her as a result.
  • Delightful Dragon: He's a huge dragon and looks ferocious because of his dark colors, but he's as sweet as can be.
  • A Dog Named "Perro": "Ryuu" is the Japanese word for dragon, but since no one but Yumiella knows Japanese in the other world, she decides to name her dragon Ryuu because Patrick liked the name.
  • Friend to All Children: He's quite kind to children, especially Phil (the boy who Yumiella meets) and his friends, playing with them if Yumiella isn't around.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Dragons are one of the few monsters that can be tamed by humans, but there's a catch; they will only accept a human if they were the one to pour the most magic into their egg; otherwise, they will either pick someone (or thing) else or go wild. Since Yumiella's Level 99 magic is so strong, Ryuu became a lovable, friendly pet that is just as strong as his "mommy".

Alicia and her Harem

    In General 

The original heroine of the Otome game and her three love interests. Originally they were supposed to work together as a party over the next few years to level up and defeat the Demon Lord (and then Yumiella as the secret boss) in order to save the country. However, when our Yumiella's level is discovered, the boys lash out over their destroyed pride and become fiercely protective of Alicia, hindering her ability to level up properly. Yumiella is expected to join their party in two years to defeat the Demon Lord, much to the boys and Yumiella's dismay.


  • Adaptational Nice Guy: In the original novels, Alicia, William and and Oswald conspire to kill Yumiella out of fear and jealousy. Whereas, in the anime, Alicia is the only one who tries to kill her, as a result of the game's story compelling her to defeat the hidden boss after the Demon Lord is vanquished. The boys are all horrified that she would do such a thing and end up talking her out of it, while she herself struggles to resist the game's control.
  • Balanced Harem: The three guys all have feelings for Alicia and have the same amount of interactions with her. Alicia also seems to treat the trio equally.
  • Battle Harem: The guys do all the fighting and protect Alicia while she only provides support. It's deconstructed, since Alicia is completely dependent on the guys to win all battles and never learns to stand on her own, leaving her under-leveled and weak. Worse, said harem further hinders any of Alicia's attempts to do anything for herself. It gets to the point where Alicia in the anime ends up going to a dark-type dungeon on her own so she can gain levels without the harem getting in the way.
  • The Champion: To overcompensate for no longer being the best at their fields because Yumiella is their superior, the guys put all their time and energy into Alicia, and act as her self-assigned protectors. Unfortunately, they're also taking away all of Alicia's independence and chances to grow on her own.
  • Childhood Friends: The three boys have been friends since they were kids.
  • Chromatic Arrangement: Edwin has blond hair, William has red hair, and Oswald has blue hair.
  • Didn't Think This Through: The plan to murder Yumiella as they are just about to face the Demon Lord. Best case scenario, they exhaust themselves and remove their strongest combatant from their ranks when they were already under-leveled to fight the Demon Lord. Worst case scenario is Yumiella kills them all and then goes off to join the Demon Lord, turning her immense power against the kingdom. The Demon Lord takes full advantage of their in-fighting to launch a surprise attack. Furthermore, in the light novel, this action all but ruins a lot of Alicia's future prospects since she, a commoner, tried to murder Yumiella, a noble.
  • Fake Ultimate Hero: In the anime finale, Alicia and her harem end up on the wrong end of a Curb-Stomp Battle from the Demon Lord, forcing Yumiella to defeat him on her own. Since she has no interest in becoming the new hero, Yumiella lets Alicia and her harem take all the credit.
  • Feeling Oppressed by Their Existence: Yumiella wants nothing more than stay away from them and tries to never cause them any trouble, but they're still distrustful and jealous of her because of her abnormally high level.
  • His Own Worst Enemy: While Yumiella's high level and power is one thing, it's made clear their lack of progress getting stronger really comes from allowing their feelings of inferiority and broken pride to focus on protecting Alicia at the expense of actually challenging themselves.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex:
    • Yumiella being revealed to be level 99 unwittingly causes all three of the guys, who have spent their lives being the best, to develop this toward her and causes them to flock to Alicia far earlier than they should. The headmaster remarks how this fact is causing a lot of problems for their growth since they're so focused on protecting Alicia that they aren't challenging themselves to actually get stronger.
    • While all three will openly talk down to Yumiella and boast about how they will surpass her easily with some relatively brief training, in private it is revealed they complain about her abilities and make the excuse she leveled up “the wrong way” to explain away why they aren’t the best among their peers at their specialties and to protect their pride.
  • In-Series Nickname: They call each other Will, Ed, and Oz.
  • Irony:
    • The harem is hostile toward Yumiella for reasons including thinking she's a threat to Alicia. However, they end up being more harmful to Alicia than any assumed threat from Yumiella since their overprotectiveness is at the expense of Alicia's own growth and independence. To further twist the irony, when Yumiella is able to interact with Alicia without them interrupting in the anime, she actually is more helpful to Alicia's overall growth to the point Alicia ends up a higher level than the harem thanks to Yumiella assisting her with dungeon diving.
    • While they initially give Yumiella a dressing down, saying her claims of being level 99 make light of their efforts, Alicia openly says that behind closed doors they have been complaining that Yumiella must have gotten stronger “the wrong way” as they can’t imagine anyone their age putting in more effort or being stronger than them. When told her actual training method, they denounce it as a plot to kill them and trickery, refusing to acknowledge her effort again.
    • The harem's overprotectiveness results in social isolation for Alicia whereas in the visual novel, she has a circle of friends due to her sociable nature. The closest thing that Alicia has to a female friend on screen is.... Yumiella who is at least willing to dispense helpful and "helpful" advice.
  • Jerkass to One: The original game shows they're fairly nice people under normal circumstances, but Yumiella's high level and dark magic make them overly suspicious, distrustful, and even hostile towards her.
  • Limited Social Circle: Yumiella suggests the guys to hang out with Alicia more so they spend less time bothering her about being level 99. However, Alicia being around her harem all the time results in her becoming isolated from her own classmates. One prominent consequence of this is Alicia not getting the dragon-slaying quest she would have gotten over the vacation from a fellow classmate, resulting in Yumiella taking it up herself.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: None of the love interests really see the bigger picture and blindly trust Alicia's assessment of Yumiella, which isn't the most unbiased considering Alicia sees her as a shadowy monster due to her light magic and Yumiella's high level. Furthermore, they also fail to realize their overprotectiveness of Alicia is to the point of hampering Alicia's training efforts when she needs to be strong enough to manage the Demon Lord. Eventually, in the novels, this leads to Oswald and William assisting Alicia in their attempt to backstab Yumiella right before they encounter the Demon Lord.
  • Overrated and Underleveled: In-universe. As a consequence of their Inferiority Superiority Complex involving Yumiella, they flocked to Alicia and became overprotective of her. This consequently stunts their growth to the point that they are far under-leveled than they should be to where it becomes a concern they won't be sufficiently ready for the Demon Lord, not to mention how this is also keeping Alicia from growing physically and mentally as well. By the time the Demon Lord awakens, none of them are close to the level they need to be able to stand a chance against him. Averted in the anime, where Yumiella noted (after a Time Skip) that the four of them have "leveled up nicely".
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: By normal standards of their world, the guys are talented and well-trained in magic and combat. They just end up looking like small fry next to a level 99 superhuman like Yumiella.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: More like toxic love interest influence. Alicia in general is the nice girl that tries to see the best in Yumiella and does her best to raise her levels. But thanks to her harem being insistent on doing everything for her, she becomes low-level and meek, and her self-confidence is destroyed. This only contributes to Alicia trying to kill Yumiella right before facing the Demon Lord in the light novels.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Because none of the guys believe it's possible for anyone, much less a teenage girl, to be level 99, they initially look down on Yumiella and accuse her of lying about her level. She gives each one of them a demonstration of her power during their first lessons at the academy, which in turn makes them terrified of her, seeing her as a demon in human skin.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In the novels, them being so overprotective of Alicia results in her being both physically and mentally unprepared for the Demon Lord. This also has the consequence of Alicia deciding with William and Oswald to try murdering Yumiella right before they were about to face said Demon Lord, the infighting giving the latter an opportunity to surprise attack them, which could have easily ended badly for everyone involved.

    Alicia Ehnleit 

Alicia Ehnleit

Voiced by: Azumi Waki (Japanese)

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A fellow student with a commoner background. She's the heroine of the otome game that Yumiella played in her past life.


  • Adaptational Badass: Unlike the novel, the anime counterpart of Alicia does eventually accept to try Level Grinding with Yumiella's supervision to reach at least the minimal level necessary to face the Demon Lord.
  • Adaptational Explanation: In the light novel, she's insanely paranoid of Yumiella from the start for no reason, before Yumiella even begins demonstrating that she really is as powerful as she claims. In the anime and manga, this is given an explanation; Yumiella doesn't look human to her. She sees Yumiella as some kind of black fog entity with glowing eyes.
  • Adaptational Friendship: In the novel, Alicia writes Yumiella off as her enemy from the start for little to no reason and keeps antagonizing her, even attempting to kill her during the battle against the Demon Lord. In the anime, Alicia is just scared of Yumiella because she sees the latter as a creepy black foggy figure, but she never openly antagonizes her and treats her fairly nicely despite that. Whenever Alicia's harem doesn't interrupt her interactions with Yumiella, they get along well enough. Later on, she even accepts Yumiella's offer to go into a dungeon with her for some major Level Grinding, resulting in them bonding and becoming friends.
  • Adaptational Karma: In the light novel, Alicia's attempt to kill Yumiella was done out of unjustified paranoia, resulting in her losing future prospects as punishment for trying to kill a noble. In the anime, the attempt on Yumiella's life is influenced by the game's plot, forcing her to kill the hidden boss. Thanks to Yumiella smoothing it over as a lingering curse the Demon Lord placed on her, Alicia is expected to receive a lighter punishment.
  • Adaptational Nice Girl: The novel had Alicia act extremely suspicious and antagonistic towards Yumiella for no real reason. In the anime and manga, Alicia doesn't have any animosity towards Yumiella and only feels scared of her because she can't even see how she really looks like due to their incompatible magic attributes. Despite this, she still tries to be friendly and occasionally approaches Yumiella for advice, making her much less prejudiced towards Yumiella than her original novel counterpart despite starting out with similar apprehensions against her. Plus, she only ends up stabbing Yumiella because the game's story was controlling her and forcing her to defeat the hidden boss.
  • Adaptational Wimp: An in-universe example. In the games, Alicia should have been at least level 60 and have gone through many trials prior to facing the demon king. However, due to Yumiella's presence unwittingly causing the love interests to flock to her so early, Alicia ends up far weaker both physically and mentally, and Yumiella's own attempts to solve this problem arguably make it worse.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Downplayed. While Alicia doesn't have the same treatment as Yumiella, her being a commoner surrounded by her harem, who are the sons of prominent figures, has resulted in her becoming isolated from her classmates and being the source of scorn and resentment, which only further hinders Alicia's growth as an individual.
  • Appearance Is in the Eye of the Beholder: In the manga and anime adaptations, Alicia literally sees Yumiella as a pair of glowing eyes in a swirling mass of black fog, with Yumiella chalking it up to a combination of her own high level and Alicia's light attribute not playing nice.
  • Book Dumb: Implied, given that Alicia scored poorly enough on the midterms to be made to take mandatory supplementary lessons.
  • Brainwashed: In the anime, it's implied the game's plot influences Alicia to take certain actions, such as accepting her enrollment into the academy or taking one of the capture targets to a romance event. Yumiella theorizes that this may be due to her being the heroine of the Otome game, so the game's story compels her to do these things to advance the plot. It also recognized that her levels were too low to fight the Demon Lord due to her reliance on her harem, so it compelled her to go level grind on her own. Unlike in the novels, in the anime her backstabbing of Yumiella is caused by this mind control.
  • Butt-Monkey: In Episode 10, Alicia tries Level Grinding with Yumiella at a high-level dungeon. She spends most of the episode crying and screaming as she faces monsters alone and falls into traps that Yumiella forgot were there. She also falls off Ryuu's back midair multiple times, and Ryuu bites her head.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: She arrives late to school on her first day at the capital because she got delayed while healing an old lady.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Of the Stock Shoujo Heroine, which becomes especially apparent after Yumiella unwittingly throws the story Off the Rails.
    • Her kindness causes her to become an Extreme Doormat to her overprotective harem. She's therefore constantly blocked from properly talking with Yumiella (who doesn't hold anything against her) or even interacting with her peers, leaving her isolated.
    • Her naivety to the world allows her to be easily influenced, as this contributes to her growing paranoia of Yumiella. In the novel, this leads to her attempting to kill Yumiella out of paranoia.
    • The very same The Power of Love/The Power of Friendship that is the strength of the Stock Shoujo Heroine causes her harem to constantly protect her from everything, leaving Alicia to become dependent on them to crippling degrees and unable to grow stronger on her own.
  • Decoy Protagonist: The first episode of the anime makes it look like Alicia is the protagonist, as she was in the game Light Magic and the Hero. Then it's revealed this is really a "Reborn as Villainess" Story and the true protagonist is Yumiella.
  • Endearingly Dorky: Her harem adores her for her earnest naivety and kindness. Even Yumiella recognizes her charm as a purehearted and clumsy heroine.
  • Extreme Doormat: A consequence of her harem doing all the fighting and thinking for her. In the manga, you’ll likely see her harem doing more than her, and when she tries to do something or speak her mind, she gets interrupted by said harem.
  • Fatal Flaw:
    • In the novels, her paranoia of Yumiella has her with William and Oswald attempt to kill Yumiella right when they're about to face the actual demon king. The demon king takes the advantage of the group's in-fighting to attack the three and ultimately ends up killing her in the web novel.
    • Her dependence on the harem, or rather allowing them to protect her all the time instead of trying to stand on her own, leaves her both underleveled and mentally weak. So not only is she too weak to fight against the demon lord even with her light magic, she ends becoming terrified enough to beg him to spare her life, which seals her fate.
  • Healing Hands: Her light magic gives her the power to heal others.
  • Improperly Paranoid: In the novel, she constantly shrieks when she sees Yumiella and misunderstands Yumiella's good intentions to help as Yumiella trying to kill her. At the end of first novel, she backstabs Yumiella. It might have even worked if Yumiella hadn't worn a Protective Charm and Edwin hadn't stopped her from finishing Yumiella off.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: The localized manga spells her surname "Enlight."
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: She likes cats, which Yumiella takes as a sign that Alicia is a really good girl.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: The Light Feminine to Yumiella's Dark Feminine. Alicia is a Rose-Haired Sweetie and White Magician Girl, directly contrasting Yumiella being an Aloof Dark-Haired Girl and Lady of Black Magic.
  • Mind-Control Eyes: In the anime, her eyes look lifeless when the game strips her of her free will and forces her to follow the original game's plot.
  • Mistaken for Racist: In the anime and manga, Yumiella and Edwin think Alicia is prejudiced against Yumiella because she's a black-haired dark magic user. Then Alicia explains Yumiella doesn't even look like a human to her; all she sees is a black fog with glowing eyes.
  • Penny Among Diamonds: She's the only commoner in the Royal Academy.
  • Promoted to Love Interest: In the novels, Edwin falls out of love with Alicia after she plots to kill Yumiella, making him realize how nasty she really is. In the anime, Alicia is mind-controlled into attacking Yumiella and Edwin snaps her out of it with The Power of Love, with them ending up as a couple happily in love.
  • Protectorate: She's this to the harem. It's also deconstructed as the harem, due to their own complexes about Yumiella upstaging them, end up so overprotective of her to the point they're also denying her opportunities to grow on her own and end up alienating her from her other classmates, when Alicia actually does need to get stronger on her own.
  • Raised by Grandparents: Prior to coming to the academy, she lived alone with her grandmother after her grandfather passed away.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: In the game, she's a sweet and good-natured girl with pink hair. It's subverted in the novel where she's unreasonably paranoid and hostile towards Yumiella, even plotting to kill her at one point. On the other hand, the anime and manga play it straight; Alicia is a good and kind girl at heart, and only feels scared of Yumiella because the conflict between light and dark magic causes Alicia to be unable to see Yumiella as a human.
  • Scholarship Student: Even though she's a commoner, she was admitted to the Royal Academy on a scholarship because of her rare light magic attribute.
  • Sheep in Sheep's Clothing: After Alicia asks Yumiella if she's the Demon Lord, Yumiella gets suspicious of Alicia, thinking Alicia might be another reincarnated human who played the otome game and now has it out for her because she knew how the original game was supposed to go.note  After observing Alicia for a day, she only sees that Alicia is the sweet and kindhearted girl she knew from the game; she's only scared and wary of Yumiella. The anime and manga go on to explain that Alicia only acts the way she does around Yumiella because the incompatibility of their magic attributes, plus the absurdly large level gap between them, causes Alicia to see Yumiella as a black fog.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Survives the fight against the Demon Lord in the light novel and anime.
  • Steven Ulysses Perhero: As the All-Loving Heroine protagonist of the original game, her name "Alicia" means "of noble character". Her family name sounds like "enlight" (the localized manga even drops all pretense and spelled it "Enlight") and she uses light magic.
  • Sweet Baker: She's a sweet-natured girl who likes baking pastries, like cookies.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After going through the darkness-based dungeon along with Yumiella several times, Alicia has gotten to Level 50.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: After her unsuccessful attempt to kill Yumiella, Alicia is locked up, but since this would cause unnecessary trouble, the official story is that she helped Edwin defeat the Demon Lord but suffered critical wounds and needs to recuperate.
  • White Magician Girl: She possesses light attribute magic, and specializes in healing and defense spells while her male harem does the actual fighting. Her personality fits the pure-hearted aspect of the trope as well.

    Edwin Valschein 

Edwin Valschein

Voiced by: Taku Yashiro (Japanese)

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The second prince of the kingdom.


  • Broken Pedestal: At the end of Volume 1, he is shocked when he sees Alicia trying to murder Yumiella. However, he still believes in Alicia's good nature and only becomes disillusioned when he sees how Alicia falls for the Demon Lord's scheme and would rather throw away the kingdom and all its people if she can survive that way.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: He tells Alicia about the Demon Lord's coming in two years, which is supposed to be a national secret, and then announces it out loud in a public space while lambasting Yumiella for supposedly bullying Alicia.
  • Demoted to Extra: After Yumiella defeated the Demon Lord, he's only in a couple of scenes in the 2nd volume as a friend/informant to Yumiella and Patrick, and makes no appearance in the 3rd volume.
  • Dumb Blonde: Despite being a prince and one of the The Chosen Ones, both his affection for Alicia and resentment of Yumiella can make him come off as pretty impulsive and short-sighted. Case in point, he informs Alicia about the Demon Lord's return in two years despite the fact that it's meant to be a state secret. And when Alicia tries accusing Yumiella of being the Demon Lord based on this, instead of covering it up as a rumor he heard, he confirms it in front of the student body for the sake of backing up Alicia.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Although he doesn't like Yumiella, he does find it harsh of Alicia to think she's the demon king just because of her black hair and level.
  • Heel–Face Turn: As a result of Patrick's Positive Friend Influence, he is horrified when Alicia backstabs Yumiella and prevented Yumiella by preventing Alicia et al. from attacking Yumiella for a second time, as latter's Protection Amulet can only protect the user from one fatal attack.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: A minor case; the royal family is spelled "Valshein" in the localized manga.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: He was the only one who isn't in on the plan to try killing Yumiella before facing the Demon Lord.
  • Magic Knight: He can use both swords and magic.
  • Noble Bigot: Calls Yumiella's family a pseudo-centralite under his breath, a derogatory term for those among the provincial nobles who live full-time in the capitol trying to imitate the more prestigious central nobles. He does get better about this thanks to talking to Patrick. At the end of Volume 1, he's shocked and even horrified when William, Oswald, and Alicia try to murder Yumiella right before they're about to face the Demon Lord and actually stops Alicia from finishing Yumiella off. This is not to mention his disdain for pseudo-Centralites is justified—the latter group mostly belongs to a faction that opposes Royal power.
  • Only Sane Man: While the rest of the party attacks Yumiella with the intent of killing her, Edwin is not in agreement with the plan. Not only are they not capable of killing her, but their paranoia is giving her just cause to switch sides to the Demon Lord they were actually there to fight, which would doom their country. His party on the other hand rationalizes their unprovoked attack and why they’ll beat both Yumiella and the Demon Lord.
  • Prince Charmless: As opposed to his Prince Charming character from the game, his hostility towards Yumiella makes him come across as a classist, arrogant, and pompous blockhead who tries to get Yumiella expelled under baseless accusations of her lying about her high level. When Yumiella creates a black hole to prove she is level 99, Edwin is left pathetically cowering and screaming like a coward. However, in the late first novel he has a Heel–Face Turn, which makes him much less "Charmless", but still not quite "Charming."
  • Thicker Than Water: The radical faction of nobles led by Duke Hillrose plans to make Edwin the next king since Edwin defeated the Demon Lord together with Yumiella, thinking they can control Edwin. He has no intention to go against his older brother though and is entirely loyal.

    William Ares 

William Ares

Voiced by: Haruki Ishiya (Japanese)

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A swordsman whose father is a general of the kingdom.


  • Backhanded Apology: During a school competition, he apologizes for his actions and says he heard the knights have confirmed Yumiella to be level 99. This apology is undercut by the fact he had already apologized for this, showing he didn’t mean a single word of it the first time and up until then had still considered her to be lying and cheating somehow.
  • BFS: He wields a sword bigger than his body. As it turns out, it's like a Level-Locked Loot: it's so heavy that it requires him to be at a high level to wield it efficiently; in the novel's timeline he gets it significantly earlier than the LMH canon, at Level 20, and as a result he has problems wielding it after a few swings.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Excluding their first swordfights with each other when he doubted her skill, afterwards he knows how he was beaten by her twice in single-attack battles. He still believes harassing her and overly protecting Alicia from her is smart, something Yumiella calls him out on by bluntly asking if he and his friends think they can beat her at their lower levels/
  • Dumb Jock: Yumiella describes him as a musclehead, which isn't a wrong way to put it. When he believes her to be the Demon Lord that will resurrect in two years, she points out she is already here, so how could she be the Demon Lord? He stumbles out an answer that she must be evil.
  • Fiery Redhead: He has red hair and is the most hotheaded of Alicia's love interests.
  • I Work Alone: Is not at all a team player in battle and it's stated to be one of his biggest flaws.
  • Stone Wall: In the RPG segments of the game, he plays this role in Alicia's Player Party.

    Oswald Grimsarde 

Oswald Grimsarde

Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Japanese)

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A genius boy whose father is a minister of the kingdom.


  • Blind Obedience: After the first few weeks of school, he is obedient to Alicia, following her lead even if logic and evidence say otherwise. When Alicia mistakes Yumiella for the Demon Lord, who is not yet resurrected, he believes her. When Yumiella points out some problems with her logic, Oswald still believes Alicia. Yumiella thinks Oswald is another meathead.
  • Blue Means Smart One: Subverted. He's the only one with blue hair out of Alicia's love interests, and his glasses and status as a prodigy make him look smart. However, his behavior towards Yumiella proves he isn't any smarter than Edwin and William.
  • Dumber Than They Look: He's supposed to be the brains of Alicia's harem, but he has the unfortunate habit of only accepting what is convenient for him at the time and will even twist logic to be correct. This comes to a head when he attempts to kill Yumiella before facing the Demon Lord. He claims that since their total level as a group exceeds hers, Yumiella is no match for them. Yumiella quickly points out that levels don't work that way, as 100 level 1 combatants can't defeat a single level 99 and if he was correct, the Demon Lord would be much easier to deal with in the first place.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
  • Inconsistent Spelling: His family name is spelled "Grimzard" in the localized manga.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: Oswald is supposed to be a genius mage who acts as The Smart Guy for the harem. When Yumiella meets him, however, she figures out that he’s not that intelligent compared to the rest of his friends. He believes Alicia’s claim that Yumiella is the demon lord despite the evidence against it, and, in the novels, stabs Yumiella in the back when confronting the demon lord, even if that leaves his party completely outmatched.
  • Master of All: He's a magic prodigy capable of wielding four types of elemental magic of wind, fire, water, and earth.
  • Not So Stoic: He tries to appear collected, but is prone to emotional outbursts when his pride is hurt.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: His glasses help identify him as The Smart Guy of Alicia's harem.
  • Squishy Wizard: According to Yumiella's recollection of the game, he has a complex for his physical weakness, but discounting the current Yumiella, he's the strongest mage in his generation.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: He's the coolheaded type of the game's love interest. He's still just as smitten with Alicia as Edwin and William.

School

    The Headmaster 

The Headmaster

Voiced by: Hiroki Maeda (Japanese)

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The Headmaster of the school when Yumiella arrives. He alongside Edwin try to get her expelled under accusations of her lying about being level 99. The royal family replaces him with Ronald after Yumiella's pushed by him and Edwin to prove her level and she summons a black hole in the sky...


  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: In-universe. It's not said what happens to him after he attempted to expel Yumiella from the academy, only that he was replaced by the new headmaster (Ronald) by the royal family as a way to monitor Yumiella, and keep tabs on Alicia and the harem's progress.
  • Dean Bitterman: Downplayed. He usually acts civil towards the students, but he's strict and quite unreasonable to those he deems as bad students. He's quick to try to expel Yumiella because everyone believes she's lying about her level. A teacher, who had seen a small demonstration of Yumiella's power, has to beg him to let Yumiella prove she's really level 99 when he and Edwin already had the paperwork ready to throw her out of the country.
  • Didn't Think This Through: He presses on with Yumiella's expulsion when told she destroyed a powerful magical item that even a court mage would have difficulty destroying. He reasons that this doesn't prove her level is 99, but Yumiella thinks that expelling and effectively banishing her when she is as strong as a court mage would be still a reckless risk and loss for the country.
  • Empty Promise: While he doesn't believe Yumiella and heavily implies she's faking her level, he says they will learn the truth in the assessments of their physical and magical ability. This initially makes him appear somewhat reasonable and impartial until he returns with completed expulsion paperwork. When a teacher objects to this, it becomes clear that none of the supervising teachers had any input and his claims of a fair assessment were just an act.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He's only known as "the Headmaster" and his name is never revealed.
  • Put on a Bus: As he not only made moves to expel and exile the most powerful person in his country but also insulted her right to her face, he is unceremoniously replaced without any formal declaration and is never seen again.

    Ronald 

Ronald Hillrose

Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa (Japanese)

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The replacement headmaster of the school, an agent of the royal family who frequently meets with Yumiella.


  • Aloof Big Brother: He's this towards Eleanora. She can never tell what he's thinking behind his usual fake smile.
  • Classy Cravat: He wears a nice-looking cravat.
  • Connected All Along: He's actually Duke Hillrose's son, making him Eleanora's brother. He's hiding his connection to the Hillrose family at his father's request, but he's loyal to the royal family and working with them to stop his father's plans. Yumiella finds out when Eleanora stumbles upon Yumiella and Ronald's meeting after returning to the capital for the first time in a while.
  • Eyes Always Closed: He keeps his eyes closed by default, adding to his overall shady appearance.
  • Family Eye Resemblance: Among the main cast, only Ronald and Eleanora have red eyes. This is because they're siblings.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Despite his overall shady nature, he's actually levelheaded and tries to keep Yumiella placated. He can also tell Alicia and her harem aren't leveling up as fast as one would like, given that they are the chosen ones who must defeat the Demon Lord.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: With Eleanora. He's cunning and collected, while she's emotional and simpleminded.
  • Sweet Tooth: In the anime adaptation of his introductory scene, he put a total of eight sugars in his tea.
  • Telepathy: Implied, given that he calls The Stoic Yumiella "an open book" and directly answers questions she just thought about. Yumiella herself surely believes it.

Nobles and Their Households

    Count and Countess Dolkness 

Count Dolkness and Countess Dolkness

Voiced by: Akira Koga and Kaori Nakamura (Japanese)

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Yumiella's father and mother, who are part of a social group known as "pseudo-metropolitans", meaning they are good-for-nothing nobles who spend their days socializing and leave the work of managing their lands to a governor. Yumiella has never met her parents, only communicating with them through correspondence through her maid, Rita, while she's at school.


  • Bullying a Dragon: They attempt to assassinate Yumiella, who is the World's Strongest Woman. Naturally, it doesn't go well for them.
  • Disowned Parent: When Yumiella finds out that Count Dolkness was behind the Assassination Attempts on her, she storms his mansion and gives her parents a choice: forfeit their titles to her and retreat, or die. Naturally, they choose the former.
  • Hate Sink: A pair of absent parents who only care for their daughter as a maritable meal ticket or weapon against the Royalists at best, or a couple abusers who order assassination attempts on their own flesh and blood at worst. Add in their vying for political power at the cost of letting their territory suffer, and you have a pair of these.
  • Heir Club for Men: Count Dolkness made it clear in his first letter to his daughter in YEARS that she's to find a suitable husband, since he plans to make THEM his heir instead of her.
  • Hollywood Genetics: They look nothing like Yumiella despite being her biological parents. In real life, it would be impossible for a blonde couple to have a child with jet-black hair.
  • Idle Rich: They are known as "pseudo-metropolitans", aka rich socialites who hold no positions in the capital and do nothing but party and socialize with other nobles. To put in perspective, their territory was being barely held afloat by Daemon and it consequently is far behind in terms of development compared to other territories.
  • I Have Your Wife: They threaten Rita with her sister's safety if she doesn't cooperate with murdering Yumiella.
  • Offing the Offspring: The count eventually orders Yumiella's assassination after she turns out to be a nuisance to his family, as her actions are working against the political faction he supports.
  • Parental Abandonment: They have been completely absent from Yumiella's life because they live at the royal capital and never bothered to go back to their domain to visit her. Consequently, Yumiella has little issue with threatening her parents to either die or give up their titles when they try to murder her. It's at the point that Yumiella doesn't know where her parents live, and her parents don't know how Yumiella looks (beyond the black hair).
  • Parental Neglect: They have never interacted with Yumiella after her birth beyond correspondence delivered by a maid. If they had, Yumiella wouldn't have been able to run around dungeon grinding her whole childhood, thus maxing out her level.
  • Unnamed Parents: Their first names are unknown, with only their family name being known through their daughter Yumiella.

    Rita 

Rita

Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa (Japanese)

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Yumiella's personal maid when she attends the academy.


  • Forced into Evil: She was forced to cooperate in Yumiella's parents' plot to murder her because her sister's life was threatened.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She attempts to poison Yumiella because the latter's parents took her sister hostage. Yumiella saving her sister results in Rita becoming loyal to Yumiella from that point onward.
  • No Badass to His Valet: Despite her ward being essentially the strongest being in the entire school, she treats her fairly evenly.
  • No Full Name Given: Her surname is unknown.
  • Sweet Tooth: Yumiella notes that she has come to enjoy the times the Queen sends her sweets.
  • Undying Loyalty: She becomes this after Yumiella saves her sister's life and becomes the new Countess. She's so fiercely devoted that she was willing to use force to show the other Dolkness servants why Yumiella was a great master, much to the latter's dismay.

    Daemon 

Daemon

The deputy of the Dolkness county, who is responsible for managing the territory in the Dolkness family's absence.


  • My God, What Have I Done?: He was aware of Yumiella and her sneaking out of the lord's mansion, but did not care to investigate more since he was busy trying to keep the county from collapsing. After meeting her again after becoming the Countess, he regrets not doing more for her, believing her level grinding was a result of his neglect.
  • The Reliable One: He's the deputy of the Dolkness county, and was the one keeping the territory from falling apart due to the Dolkness couple's negligence of the land before Yumiella took the title.

    Duke Hillrose 

Duke Hillrose

The head of the Hillrose Duchy, leader of the radical faction, and Eleanora's father.


  • Ambition Is Evil: He's the leader of the radical faction, which seeks to start wars in other countries in the name of profit. When Yumiella actually meets him in -person, he comes off as someone devious who desires the throne. Subverted as he's actually loyal to his country; he gathered the radical nobles under his umbrella so he can then sacrifice himself and get all of them punished at once.
  • The Chessmaster: He's a devious man, whose plans for conquest and monetary gain slowly become more heinous as time goes on. It sticks even after revealing himself to be double-crossing the radical faction, as he set everything up so he could sacrifice himself and get all the radicals taken down together. The only reason he doesn't entirely succeed is because Yumiella threatens to put Eleanora through her strict level grinding process after he dies, which gives him the motivation to live by choosing to fake his death and reside in Yumiella's territory.
  • Noble Fugitive: After being defeated by Yumiella during the 2nd light novel, he's officially declared dead by the country; in reality, he's stuck in a small village made by Yumiella without his title.
  • Papa Wolf: He adores his daughter, even competing with Yumiella for the title "Number One Eleanora Lover".

Royalty

    King and Queen 

King and Queen

King is voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki (Japanese)
Queen is voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese)

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The rulers of the Kingdom of Valschein, and Morris and Edwin's parents.


  • Classy Cravat: The King wears a cravat.
  • Enlightened Self-Interest: Them being one of the first few people to be good to Yumiella is mainly out of self-preservation: the fact that Yumiella can become a One-Woman Army to overthrow them already wants them to keep Yumiella on their side.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": They're only referred to as the King and the Queen.
  • Graceful Ladies Like Purple: The queen wears a light purple dress.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Their first on-screen moments show their reasonableness and foresight.
    • After seeing Yumiella prove she's level 99 by summoning a black hole, they invite her to the palace and apologize for their son's attempt to get her expelled under accusations of her lying about her level.
    • Once they confirm her power level by having Adolf test her defense, they politely ask her assistance in keeping the kingdom safe.
    • They have the senior palace mage explain to the gathered nobles and military that Dark magic isn't pure evil but its good and bad is determined by the actions of the user, like any magic discipline.
    • When Yumiella bluntly refuses the Queen's private offer to marry Edwin, she isn't offended by the refusal and understands Yumiella's dislike towards her son.
  • Shipper with an Agenda: They offer Yumiella to marry their son Edwin, so she can defeat the Demon Lord without putting the legitimacy of the royal family on the line.

    Prince Morris 

Prince Morris

The first prince of the Kingdom of Valschien. He's Edwin's older brother, set to inherit the throne from his parents.


  • The Ghost: He hasn't been seen yet aside from being mentioned by the Queen as the leader of the defensive force staying behind while his younger brother, Edwin, takes charge of the Demon Lord subjugation party.

Knights

    Adolf 

Adolf

Voiced by: Shinji Kawada (Japanese)

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The strongest knight in the kingdom at Level 60.


  • Badass Normal: Before Yumiella came along, he was the strongest person in the kingdom, having gotten there through years of experience and hard work.
  • Just Following Orders: Under the king's order, he tries to land a fatal sword strike on Yumiella to test her power level. While he doesn't like doing it, Adolf can't disobey the king's direct orders.
  • Rank Scales with Asskicking: He's the captain of the royal knights and it's said he's the strongest knight in the kingdom.
  • Super-Senses: Although not a match for Yumiella, he's the only one in the arena to see that she beat William by punching his greatsword.

Gods (UNMARKED SPOILERS!!!)

    Lemn 

Lemn, the God of Darkness

The deity of darkness in the LMH world. His religion has faded away due to the discrimination against dark magic/dark hair, but returned partially thanks to Yumiella's efforts to change people's perceptions on dark magic/dark hair. He already knows Yumiella is a reincarnated soul, and so he tasks her with defeating an alternate Yumiella who is killing gods with her unrestrained powers.


  • Casting a Shadow: He is the god of darkness, so of course he has the same abilities as Yumiella. He even has the special skill of entering and exiting shadows.
  • Older Than They Look: He looks like a little kid, but he's an immortal god.

    Samon 

Samon, the God of Light

The deity of light in the LMH world. She is worshipped by most people in the world. She has a special fondness for Eleonora, since she is her most devout follower.


  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Acts like this when it comes to Eleonora, as she's the god's most devoted follower. Anything that even mildly inconveniences Eleonora sends Samon into a flying rage.
  • White Magician Girl: As the god of light, she has similar abilities as Alicia (if she managed to level up all the way), along with a special skill to shoot light beams from her forehead whenever she's emotional.

    The Mysterious Voice 

The God of Evil/Kugelschreiber

The mysterious entity that assisted the 2nd Yumiella with leveling up and destroying mankind. He's the one who gave Yumiella 2 access to our Yumiella's world, in order to kill her and break the level gap, for their own reasons.


  • Atrocious Alias: Picks "Kugelschreiber" from the names our Yumiella lists out when trying to call him something different. She doesn't have the heart to tell him that it means "ballpoint pen" in German. At least it's better than "Whiskers".
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He was the one who picked up our Yumiella's soul and put into her body, learning her level-grinding techniques in order to pass them onto Yumiella 2 and help her destroy her world. It's heavily implied he was also the reason the original Yumiella from the game became the Superboss.
  • Take Over the World: His motivations boil down to this. He wants to turn our Yumiella into his champion to not only conquer other worlds, but their deities as well.

Other

    "Yumiella Dolkness" 

Yumiella Dolkness

The original Yumiella from the otome game, who in the current timeline is a reincarnated Gamer Chick. According to the latter, "Yumiella" was originally the "secret boss" of the game and had a big role as an antagonist to the heroine, Alicia. Yumiella would eventually become the next threat after the demon lord and Alicia would eventually slay her. Initially, the main character is not too thrilled to be in the shoes of Yumiella and does her best to avoid dying and gain a peaceful life; however, as the story progresses, she eventually realizes that there may be more to Yumiella's character than just a secret boss.


  • Ambiguously Evil: The main character can only speculate why Yumiella become the secret boss as her motivations for that were not evident in the game itself. She also believes that Yumiella always had the ability to use dark magic, regardless of any trauma Yumiella gained throughout her life.
  • Broken Bird: The main character believes that the original Yumiella must have felt lonely and rejected by everyone because of the stigma against her black hair.
  • Dark Magical Girl: In the original game, Yumiella was the dark magic user hidden boss who was defeated by the light magic user Alicia. However, the protagonist who reincarnates as Yumiella realizes that the original Yumiella wasn't inherently evil, but being abandoned by her parents and treated as a social pariah because of her black hair made her very lonely and starved for love. She was very likely jealous of the love Alicia received from everyone around her.
  • Driven to Villainy: The current Yumiella speculates that the game's Yumiella hit her breaking point partly because she was betrayed by Eleonora (or rather her posse) and also because of the persecution and rejection she suffered for her black hair by everyone, including her parents. Her becoming the devastating secret boss was her lashing out at Alicia as a scapegoat for her problems.
  • Failure Is the Only Option: In the original game, Alicia would eventually defeat Yumiella.
  • Fantastic Racism: Thanks to the demon lord being black-haired, she's a victim of prejudice against black hair.
  • Foil: To the main character herself.
    • Yumiella had to grow up rejected by the world, something that she never got over, while the main character reincarnated into her world with a more mature and aloof mindset to not care about that.
    • Yumiella was willfully weak and failed to make any friends, while the main character trained to the highest level and made some friends.
  • Freudian Excuse: The main character speculates that Yumiella did not choose to be known as the demon child with black hair. Instead, she wanted to be loved and did everything to gain friends, but was all for naught. Her antagonism against Alicia is also believed to stem from envy because everyone loved her in the original game.
  • Friendless Background: No one wanted to be her friend because of her black hair. It's so severe that even the main character finds this to be too much in Yumiella's shoes.
  • Hated by All: One of the biggest parts of her character. Thanks to her black hair, no one loves her. She has no friends and her parents presumably want nothing to do with her.
  • Hidden Depths: Implied. The main character is seeing the world through Yumiella's eyes, something that's also implied to have never been seen by the former when she was merely a gamer. This causes the main character to believe that there may have been greater circumstances that caused Yumiella to become the secret boss.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: Another part of Yumiella the main character speculates. Along with I Just Want to Have Friends, Yumiella wanted badly to have anyone to care about her and current Yumielle suspects one motivation for her becoming the secret boss was out of envy for Alicia having everything she wanted.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Her role has since been taken over by the main character, but it’s thanks to said role that would eventually lead the main character to see the bigger picture.
  • Superboss: In the game, you needed a maxed-out party to even attempt to beat her.
  • Then Let Me Be Evil: Our Yumiella suspects the original Yumiella likely started out as a girl that just wanted to have friends and be loved. But the scorn and isolation she received for having black hair with Eleanora's abandonment being the last straw lead to her "falling into darkness" (Volume 3 implying this being the God of Evil) and becoming the Superboss more powerful than the Demon Lord.
  • Tragic Villain: Possibly. If what the main character says is any indication, the amount of abuse and scorn would eventually lead Yumiella to become this.
  • "Well Done, Daughter!" Girl: The main character believes that Yumiella eventually would resort to anything to gain her parent's affection.
  • Willfully Weak: Yumiella was known to hold back her training, before becoming the most powerful boss in the game.
  • World's Strongest Man: Yumiella is said to become an even bigger threat than the demon lord and has the highest level of the game.

    The Demon Lord (UNMARKED SPOILERS

The Demon Lord

Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese)

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The much-feared demonic being that was sealed away by the first king of the country and the saintess. It is said that in two years present time, the Demon Lord will awaken and plunge humanity into destruction, making his defeat that important. In the original game, Alicia and her party must be at least Level 60 in order to beat him. In the current timeline, Yumiella begins to suspect there's more to the Demon Lord than anyone thought...


  • Alas, Poor Villain: Yumiella has a pitiful look on her face as she slays the Demon Lord and he admits that's what he wanted all along.
  • Casting a Shadow: Like Yumiella, he is a powerful dark magic user.
  • Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: As a dark magic user, he has jet-black hair and pale skin, much like Yumiella.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: Like Yumiella, his black hair signals his affinity for dark magic.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": His original name is unknown. Everyone only knows him as the Demon Lord.
  • Evil Wears Black: He wears a black armor and is the evilest wizard in the world.
  • Human All Along: The Demon Lord was no demon: he was just a human with absurdly-strong dark magic.
  • Maou the Demon King: He's greatest evil wizard known in history, grantng him the status of the Final Boss in the original LMH game.
  • Mercy Kill: His final fate; having Yumiella kill him so he does not have to suffer any longer.
  • Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: The Demon Lord is not a demon nor a completely bad guy. He was a powerful dark mage who helped the first king and the saintess unite the land's warring factions into one country. However, he was betrayed by the king and sealed away to keep him quiet. He doesn't wish to destroy humanity, or even the entire country; he just wants revenge against the government that betrayed him.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Like Yumiella, his magic is capable of destroying civilization if he so wished. Though also like Yumiella, he doesn't wish to destroy the country, only its government.
  • Power of the Void: He's capable of using the same black hole spell Yumiella uses.
  • Suicide by Cop: In the end, his rage would not let him just fade away, so he had to threaten all of humanity to get someone to put him out of his misery.
  • Tragic Villain: Ultimately, he was a man who was betrayed by the king he had sworn loyalty to, sealed away for god knows how long, and made The Scapegoat during his absence, making life hell for dark-haired people and dark magic users. All he wanted was revenge against the country's government, but after conversing with Yumiella, he loses his motivation and has her grant him mercy by killing him.
  • Un-person: The kingdom erased all records about his life to hide the fact that he was human who became evil because of the kingdom wronging him.
  • Whip of Dominance: He's the Demon Lord and uses whips as weapons during his Boss Battle.

     2 (UNMARKED SPOILERS

Yumiella Dolkness "2"

Yumiella Dolkness from an alternate timeline where she destroyed the world and all of humanity, she is sent by a mysterious entity to our Yumiella's world in order to kill her and break through the level gap.


  • Alternate Self: She's another version of Yumiella that made different choices than our Yumiella did thanks to the influence of the God of Evil, which ended with her destroying her world and all of humanity.
  • Dark Magical Girl: Comes off more like this than our Yumiella does. She's extremely powerful, on par with our Yumiella, but is extremely lonely and tortured by the choices she made.
  • Redemption Equals Death: She did ultimately regret her decisions to kill humanity and destroy her world and ensures Yumiella can kill the God of Evil at the cost of her own life.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: She has killed everyone in her world, and sets her sights on our Yumiella's world next. Though it turns out she actually regrets her actions and wishes to take down the God of Evil with our Yumiella's help. Our Yumiella is able to use a combination of her powerful magic, a sword that creates dimensional rifts, and elixirs capable of bringing things back to life to reverse Yumiella 2's world back to one year prior to her destroying it, which also brings her back to life as well.

Alternative Title(s): Akuyaku Reijou Level 99 Watashi Wa Ura Boss Desu Ga Maou De Wa Arimasen, Villainess Level 99 I May Be The Hidden Boss But Im Not The Demon Lord

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