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I'm pretty sure this character is gonna remain [[BaseBreakingCharacter/{{Pokemon}} divisive]] even after SV releases but given the six-month window I'm gonna keep it here until it's passed.

* Within 0.5 milliseconds after her reveal, Iono proved to be one of the most divisive Gym Leaders in the series. Some find her to be endearing and adorable, while others find her overly obnoxious and a blatant attempt to appeal to "[[RuleThirtyFour coomers]]". Additionally, her detractors see her as a [[TotallyRadical desperate attempt by the series to stay hip with the times]], with her presence potentially causing ''Scarlet and Violet'' to become an UnintentionalPeriodPiece.

* SnarkBait: Did the admins ever fix the "It should be moved to the Flame Bait tab" message? Apparently not.

鹿), respectively. These characters are the two halves of the word 馬鹿 ("baka"), the Japanese word for "fool".
* SuckOutThePoison: Myouga to both Inu-papa and Ryakki when they're exposed to miasma for too long.

* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Inu-papa to Akagane in chapter 120 in an effort to convince him not to consider his death in the upcoming battle to be an inevitability.

-->''He favorites EVERY Nymph/Lost Girl fanart...''

Not the ones where she's wearing clothes! [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTBbTSjZpI That's how I roll, motherfucker!]]

I seriously want to do a ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' parody thing with the Nymph but I ''kinda'' already did that with Dove, but not really. (I just wrote a quick oneshot I don't even remember and feel too embarrassed to look at)

Watch ObjectShows

[[folder:Finished Last Airbender Yesterday, Started Korra Today]]

'''No Dryad or Nymph is going to put on (more) clothes (than they wear in canon) in these by the way.'''

Sonata is still a placeholder name.

"How the fuck is this ''Avatar"-inspired" I'm uncreative I can always site a big story thing to something similar I was looking up; I rewatch the thing, my interest in that story/fanfic pops back up.
* ''Joy+Roy'': ''Bayonetta''.
* This: ''Avatar'' series. Because of the whole LastOfHisKind thing.


This '''probably''' only exists because of one certain guy's drawing of the Nymph and my subsequent six-month obsession in silence before I finally said something about it.

-->''Long ago, the forces of Life and the Undead were in balance. My people, the Dryads, or as we once were called Jungle Nymphs, ''
-->-- Tania.

'''The Zenith Nymph Series''' is a set of ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' fanfiction by Great Pikmin Fan/[=NeedsMoreDeepWater=]. All of them are set in the same "general world" -- the vanilla game with a large heap of new, yet set-in-stone locations added, and with several recurring "bosses." However, most of them are alternate universes to one-another, having their own continuities.

The main story in this series is '''Romancing the Last Dryad,''' which also happens to be its most explicit. It's a romantic comedy adventure

!! I might make sections for ZNA itself, but for now it's just RTLD

* ComicTrio:

-->'''Tania:''' ...You want ''me'' to teach you how to master the powers of the Undead?\\
'''Sonata:''' Yes.\\
'''Tania:''' You realize that there are still hundreds of millions of your kind, right? About a million of which are masters? I'm the only one of my kind, and my kind does ''the exact opposite'' of your kind.\\
'''Sonata:''' I know! Just teach me your kind of magic so I could do the exact opposite of it!\\
'''Tania:''' ...Really?\\
'''Sonata:''' Hey, I'm really good at doing the opposite of what you tell me to do.

to:

I'm pretty sure this character is gonna remain [[BaseBreakingCharacter/{{Pokemon}} divisive]] even after SV releases but given the six-month window I'm gonna keep it here until it's passed.

* Within 0.5 milliseconds after her reveal, Iono proved
You got your sandbox in my sandbox!

No, you got ''your'' sandbox in ''my'' sandbox!

Sandboxes, in ''my'' sandbox? It's more likely than you think.

----

Most people will put their best effort into continuing
to be one of the most divisive Gym Leaders in the series. live. Some find her to be endearing and adorable, while will get careless, fewer will commit suicide. Then there are those who will ask others find her overly obnoxious and a blatant attempt to appeal to "[[RuleThirtyFour coomers]]". Additionally, her detractors see her as kill them.

They may sldo this for several reasons, including:
* To avoid
a [[TotallyRadical desperate attempt by FateWorseThanDeath, or a long protracted death. Frequently this will be a case of ICannotSelfTerminate. If the series to stay hip with the times]], with her presence potentially causing ''Scarlet and Violet'' to become an UnintentionalPeriodPiece.

* SnarkBait: Did the admins ever fix the "It should
request is fulfilled, it may be moved MercyKilling.
* Based on their cultural norms, death may be considered preferable
to the Flame Bait tab" message? Apparently not.

鹿), respectively. These characters are the two halves
life they must live.
* In some fantasy worlds, manner
of the word 馬鹿 ("baka"), the Japanese word for "fool".
* SuckOutThePoison: Myouga to both Inu-papa and Ryakki when they're exposed to miasma for too long.

* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Inu-papa to Akagane in chapter 120 in an effort to convince him not to consider his
death in the upcoming battle to be an inevitability.

-->''He favorites EVERY Nymph/Lost Girl fanart...''

Not the ones where she's wearing clothes! [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTBbTSjZpI That's how I roll, motherfucker!]]

I seriously want to do
may have a ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' parody thing with the Nymph but I ''kinda'' already did that with Dove, but not really. (I just wrote magical effect.
* He may have committed
a quick oneshot I don't even remember and feel too embarrassed to look at)

Watch ObjectShows

[[folder:Finished Last Airbender Yesterday, Started Korra Today]]

'''No Dryad or Nymph is going to put on (more) clothes (than they wear in canon) in these by the way.'''

Sonata is still a placeholder name.

"How the fuck is this ''Avatar"-inspired" I'm uncreative I can always site a big story thing to
crime (or something similar I was looking up; I rewatch the thing, my interest in he believes to be a crime) [[HeelFaceTurn which he now believes that story/fanfic pops back up.
* ''Joy+Roy'': ''Bayonetta''.
* This: ''Avatar'' series. Because of
he deserves the whole LastOfHisKind thing.


This '''probably''' only exists because of one certain guy's drawing of
death penalty over it]].

Whatever
the Nymph and my subsequent six-month obsession in silence before I finally said something about it.

-->''Long ago,
reason, the forces of Life and person has requested to be killed. Such request may not be met (and in many jurisdictions meeting the Undead were in balance. My people, the Dryads, or as we once were called Jungle Nymphs, ''
-->-- Tania.

'''The Zenith Nymph Series'''
request would be murder).

!!As this
is a set of ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' fanfiction by Great Pikmin Fan/[=NeedsMoreDeepWater=]. All of them are set {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
----
!!Examples:
[[foldercontrol]]
[[folder: Literature]]
* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', we find out that Snape killing Dumbledore
in the same "general world" -- the vanilla game with a large heap of new, yet set-in-stone locations added, and with several recurring "bosses." However, most of them are alternate universes to one-another, having their previous book was at Dumbledore's own continuities.

The main story
request.
* In ''Literature/TheHost2008'', Wanda - a centipede-like creature implanted
in this series is '''Romancing the Last Dryad,''' which also happens Melanie's body - asks to be its most explicit. It's a romantic comedy adventure

!! I might make sections for ZNA itself, but for now it's just RTLD

* ComicTrio:

-->'''Tania:''' ...You want ''me''
removed from it; she asked Doc to teach you how to master the powers of the Undead?\\
'''Sonata:''' Yes.\\
'''Tania:''' You realize
kill her afterwards.
* In ''[[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Twilight]]'' book "Literature/NewMoon", Edward - believing incorrectly
that there are still hundreds of millions of your kind, right? About a million of which are masters? I'm Bella was dead - asked the only one of my kind, and my kind does ''the exact opposite'' of your kind.\\
'''Sonata:''' I know! Just teach me your kind of magic so I could do the exact opposite of it!\\
'''Tania:''' ...Really?\\
'''Sonata:''' Hey, I'm really good at doing the opposite of what you tell me
Volturi to do.
kill him. They refused.



[[folder:No Context; Random Bullshit I Thought of, Few if Any of These are Likely to be in the Final Story, Some Might be in ''Joy+Roy'' Instead]]

''Joy+Roy'' still exists and is still being written so please no complaining of "Do something original instead of using someone else's characters"

-->'''Sonata:''' That was nice!\\
'''Vince:''' I feel like we forgot to do something, though.\\
''(The top part of the Dungeon explodes.)''\\
'''Vince:''' ''Ahhh... SHIT!''

-->'''Unsure, definitely not any type of Nymph because they would be wearing way too much:''' This is my ''real'' power! ''(Transforms in to a poodle with pink frilly stuff.)''

This one I have context for! Here's a hint: ''Seinfeld'', and I'm doing a ''King of the Hill'' shitpost where Dale, Bill, Boomhauer, and someone else (haven't decided who) try the same thing. Trust me the interrobangs aren't overstating.
-->''(Tania angrilly walks in to the room, to the middle of the table.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Takes out twenty gold and slams it on the table. Vince and Sonata both look at her, shocked.)''\\
'''Tania:''' [---...I'm out.---]\\
'''Vince:''' ''Really?!''\\
'''Sonata:''' You mean I have a chance at ''winning this?!''\\
'''Vince:''' Wait, you thought Tania was going to win?!\\
'''Sonata:''' You didn't?!\\
'''Vince:''' Why did you take the bet in the first place?!!\\
'''Sonata:''' ...Cuz I just wanted to beat you at something like this. ''(To Tania)'' So what did it?! It was Arborea, right? Harsahne? Seriously, why did you lose first?\\
'''Madeline:''' It was because of health complications, wasn't it? I warned you three idiots about that. ''(Sips coffee.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Sighs.)'' It's [I'll come up with something when I do. But right now I haven't.]

to:

[[folder:No Context; Random Bullshit I Thought of, Few if Any of These are Likely to be in [[folder: Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'' episode "[[Recap/DiagnosisMurderS6E20TodayIsTheLastDayOfTheRestOfMyLife Today Is
the Final Story, Some Might be in ''Joy+Roy'' Instead]]

''Joy+Roy'' still exists and is still being written so please no complaining of "Do something original instead of using someone else's characters"

-->'''Sonata:''' That was nice!\\
'''Vince:''' I feel like we forgot to do something, though.\\
''(The top part
Last Day of the Dungeon explodes.)''\\
'''Vince:''' ''Ahhh... SHIT!''

-->'''Unsure, definitely not any type
Rest of Nymph because they My Life]]" is about a new doctor in Community General Hospital who fulfills such requests for dying patients. The episode ends with her being indicted with second-degree manslaughter.
* In ''Series/LawAndOrder'' episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderS1E3TheReapersHelper The Reaper's Helper]]", the police are investigating the death of Bobby Holland. Turns out that Holland, who was very sick from AIDS, asked his father to [[OffingTheOffspring kill him]]; when the father refused, Holland asked Jack Curry, who did it. Curry is also known to have killed 2 other AIDS patients shortly before, presumably also under their own requests.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E16Ethics Ethics]]", Worf gets a spinal injury which is believed
would be wearing way too much:''' This is my ''real'' power! ''(Transforms in to a poodle with pink frilly stuff.)''

This one I have context for! Here's a hint: ''Seinfeld'', and I'm doing a ''King of the Hill'' shitpost where Dale, Bill, Boomhauer, and someone else (haven't decided who) try the same thing. Trust me the interrobangs aren't overstating.
-->''(Tania angrilly walks in to the room, to the middle of the table.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Takes out twenty gold and slams it
leave him permanently paralyzed. Based on the table. Vince rules of Klingon honor, he asks Riker to help him with a suicide ritual. Riker refuses, claiming that the only one who can help Worf under the rules of this ritual is Worf's own son, Alexander.
** In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS04E15SonsOfMogh Sons of Mogh]]", Kurn claims that his brother Worf had caused him to lose his honor,
and Sonata both look at her, shocked.)''\\
'''Tania:''' [---...I'm out.---]\\
'''Vince:''' ''Really?!''\\
'''Sonata:''' You mean I have
that the only way for Kurn to get it back is by Worf killing him with the ''Mauk-to'Vor'' ritual. Worf starts the ritual, but Dax - who has a chance at ''winning this?!''\\
'''Vince:''' Wait, you thought Tania was
good understanding of Klingon culture - alerts the security chief of what's going to win?!\\
'''Sonata:''' You didn't?!\\
'''Vince:''' Why did you take the bet in the first place?!!\\
'''Sonata:''' ...Cuz I just wanted to beat you at something like this. ''(To Tania)'' So what did it?! It was Arborea, right? Harsahne? Seriously, why did you lose first?\\
'''Madeline:''' It was because of health complications, wasn't it? I warned you three idiots about that. ''(Sips coffee.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Sighs.)'' It's [I'll come up with something when I do. But right now I haven't.]
on.



[[folder:Out of Context Transcript]]

(If someone wants to draw this instead of me feel free to, you don't even need to give credit, I just want it to exist and chances are you'll draw better than me anyway.)

[=.GIFfany=] is "dressed"
-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Pyronica can show her butt, so can I!\\
'''Pyronica:''' [---Hee hee hee!---]\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' That sounds okay.

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Rumble can walk around shirtless, I should be able to too!\\
''(Rumble is kinda having a heart attack.)''\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' Makes sense to me!

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' Bill wears nothing but a hat and bow tie, so ''I'' should--\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Is obscuring her genitals.)'' Okay I think you're going a little too far with this.\\
'''Bill:''' ''(Laughing his literally flat ass off.)''

[[/folder]]

!! Playable Characters -- Regular

[[folder:Percy]]

!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Per Cent'' itself/Original

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spin Man]]

-->Origin: Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been used as a "wild card alternate character" outside of canon; his technical debut was with a similar role in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered a GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Diane]]

-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with her spending one month on the sun itself to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that having vast amounts of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in to a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people and teamed up with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Stella]]

-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Joy and Roy]]

!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had been known to the general public for about a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god of their respective dimension with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

In gamepay, Joy and Roy are both played simultaneously

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Taro]]

!! Taro Toestar

* TakeThat: Water has serious CreatorBacklash towards the UPOIC trilogy, and as a result he made its playable representative shitty out of pure spite. In fact, he is one of the few characters whose alternate counterpart is in some ways ''easier'' than him, and that's saying a lot because Magenta-Taro isn't a cakewalk himself.

[[/folder]]

Series not gonna be represented:
* ''Hexadecisland'' (Too similar to ''Per Cent'' proper and honestly I'm not feeling too hot about it, I feel like half the ideas I already did much better on ''Joy+Roy'' and stuff, and the other half... well, because of the first half, that other half might be better off getting yet another fresh start.)
* ''Gore Truck'' (It'd be funny but I'm adamant on the whole "nine characters only" thing, not counting their dupes, )

!! Playable Characters -- "Magentaverse"

[[folder:"Fused" Percy]]

[Yeah I'm probably dropping whatever the "lightspeed" thing was gonna be, never gave it any thought.]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:"Hallow" Spin Man]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:"Burnt" Diane]]

!! Diane Mohdez

Diane's alternate comes from a timeline where she took another trip to the sun in a dire time, towards a deeper part of it, one that... depending on how you look at it, was either more or less successful. Instead of coming out unscratched, she has burn scars all over her, messed up hair, and she is a lot skinnier. She starts with much less damage, but has a one-use-per-Date "Sin Flame" item that gives her a massive temporary stat boost based on the number of enemies around at once, which soon fades over time. Diane lights on fire during this and her skeleton becomes visible through her skin. She is meant to be a sort of "panic button character."

* CoveredWithScars: Burn scars, from pushing herself by going deeper in to the sun than what she could withstand.
* SanitySlippage: Downplayed. This Diane is a tad bit... unhinged at [[spoiler:Steve and especially Hammithan's deaths.]] She quite literally threw herself in to the sun because of it, if in a way that makes sense in context.
* [[ShoutOut Not Sure]]: She effectively becomes ComicBook/GhostRider [uh specifically vague memories of seeing the movie years ago], her head is still ''there'' but the skull shines so brightly it looks like she just has the skull surrounded by flame, and she skates rather than riding on anything. Still, her transformation is based on being surrounded by evil

[[/folder]]

[[folder:"Knighted" Stella]]

!! Stella Fortyyismah

Stella's counterpart had taken her studying for heroship much more seriously, and has finally earned herself a form of magic to use for herself, namely by drawing the power of seven[[note]]Earth is excluded because Stella herself "represents Earth to an extent"[[/note]] planet-based "assists." This comes at the cost of her maximum health only being five hearts total.

* BlindfoldedVision: She purposefully blindfolds herself to better focus her powers, although it's only in combat -- she's seen taking off her blindfold during her "rest animation," or even in certain pre-boss cutscenes, and she has her blindfold off in most of her talk portraits too.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Stella was already a skilled powerless fighter, one of the best named ones in her source story (although most powerless heroes aren't named so this isn't ''that'' much competition), but this Stella with powers is even tougher.
* TookALevelInBadass: Stella easily got the long end of the stick in the ''B-Sides'', as while what happened to her ''general world'' was pretty bad, she wound up taking it with stride and came out unscratched or beaten compared to the other protagonists, instead becoming a holy knight with astronomy-themed powers.

[[/folder]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes

[[folder:"Linked" Joy and Roy]]

Joy and Roy's alternate selves are "linked" and have perpetual demon magic going through the both of them.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:"Voided" Taro]]

!! Taro Toestar

Taro's alternate has his Green Gem ripped right out of his chest, leaving an empty black hole. This somehow makes him nearly invincible -- rather than being a OneHitPointWonder with a once-a-Date-shield, taking a hit as him simply turns him in to a statue for half a second. Regular enemies cannot beat him at all. However, ten seconds in to a Date, an angry, demonic, spider version of Ishiko holding both Gems will appear and start approaching him. If she touches him, she drags him off to Hell-- [[InsistentTerminology sorry,]] ''Sheol,'' and the match instantly ends.

* BeyondTheImpossible: ''Unviewable'' established that entering Sheol required one of a few rituals, all of which are specific and all of which are layed out before the first installment was over. Ishiko manages to be the first-ever known demon to bypass ''all'' of them,
* BodyHorror: In case it wasn't enough that "Taro's heart" was technically in his father's body since he was born (and so on for other generations and their firstborns) and he has a magic gemstone in its place, but this is what happens when the Gem is ripped out ''before'' his death. Taro spends the whole game going out with a gaping, pitch-black hole in his chest, but he otherwise looks fine.
* DraggedOffToHell: Well, Sheol, but when Ishiko catches him, she opens a portal to Sheol and drags him down there.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: ''B-Sides'' confirms that he has this mindset, and it shows here. While he's technically immortal, any strong enough "harm" immobilizes him. Annoying enough on its own, but he's ''also'' constantly being chased by a pissed off fourth wall-breaking demon, who may or may not be able to actually "kill" him but will definitely drag him off to AFateWorseThanDeath.

[[/folder]]

!! Bosses

[[folder:Dragon Lord]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gold Lord]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oculus Lady]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rice Lord, Rick '''(Spoiler Character)''']]

-->Act: 4/The Lab

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The True Final Boss '''(Spoiler Character)''']]

!! Modesty, the Summoned One

-->Act: The Beach

It turns out that to some degree you "de-inkifying" the [=CGs=] of the Cent Slimes is canon to a degree.

* AngelicAbomination: Her fourth form resembles a series of discs of "black light" intersperced with dove-like wings that have faces on them, and her fight in this form is accompanied by a loud heavenly choir. It's designed to be a grimmer-looking Galeem.
* BossBonanza: You first fight a more human-looking Modesty in the post-apocalyptic ruins of the title Beach, then she turns in to a laser beam and blasts a hole in the ground. Falling in the hole has you fight a shape-shifting mass that turns in to four different forms, each with its own versus splash screen, followed by fighting a ''massive'' OneWingedAngel Modesty as a gigantic skeleton.
* CensorBox: She is implied to be them ''personified.'' She
* ChekhovsGun: You know that ink you've been cleaning off of the {{fanservice}} images of the Slimes? Yeah, that's somewhat caused by her, although the canonicity of the whole "clearing the fanservice images" is debatable.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Don't be fooled by her general larger-than-life personality and cheery announcements; she ''is'' an eldritch horror that turns the planet in to an apocalytic wasteland just after being summoned, and her "terriffic audience" is a bunch of mind-controlled skeletons, zombies, and ghosts. She also has zero issue eating the people who summoned and worshipped her.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou:
**
** The sixth and ''final'' versus splash screen shows her looming over the player character... but her ''eyes'' -- or rather, the glowing lights in her eyesockets -- are looking at the player.
** The achievement for beating her as any character, "Unmodest," just has a description from her POV reading "You might be able to escape me, ignore me, fight against me, but you will never completely get rid of me." The icon is a sprite of her looking at the viewer with a confident smirk.
* GainaxEnding: Percy's ending with her is a straightforward GoldenEnding, and "Magentaverse" Percy's is a straightforward BittersweetEnding. The others... are a bit more broad. Both Taros suddenly turn in to ink and get absorbed with Modesty as she disappears,
* GodivaHair: Her default look/first form invokes this, to a smaller extent than Witchita, with the hair just "carefully" around her breasts, over her groin, and in a rarity for [=DeepWater=], even over her butt to an extent. Subverted as she takes damage, first her ink-hair stops covering her ass, then her breasts, and then finally on the last third of health (again, for her first form) it disappears between her legs... only to reveal a comically large amount of pubic hair obscuring her anyway.
* GreaterScopeVillain: She's implied to be this to Water Works in general, many (not all, but pretty much all of them represented in this game to different degrees) have a theme about nudity taboos; she's the personification of that taboo, done in a surreal, eldritch way that is also more powerful than most of the other villains.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: She still manages to defeat some characters in their special endings against her,even after defeating her. ''Both'' Taros in particular are implied to be absorbed in to her, as she turns him in to her ink and she disappears.
* HumanoidAbomination: The second she appears in ''Per Cent''[='=]s reality, things go to shit real fast, with the stars in the sky being replaced with eyeballs, [...] The backstory also said that the universe's mightiest gods managed to perform a ritual-fight that reduced her to about 1% of her full power, weakening her and sealing her in a holy bath-dimension that's supposed to slowly eat at her and weaken her further, and she's also been bisected and cut up. After all of '''that,''' she's ''still'' by far the most powerful being in the entire game, and it speaks volumes that even ''Lesuif and Rhislaujja'' are both ''terrified'' of her. Even Percy at the full 100% of his power is ''barely'' on par with Modesty at 1%.
* IronicName: She is "named" Modesty (it's ''implied'' that her true name is unpronouncable) but isn't modest by ''any'' definition of the term. She's larger than life in both terms of personality and power, boastful, and even in her covered-up humanoid form she still wears nothing but fairly thin strips of GodivaHair. Also, she's the only character in the game with visible "pubic hair," which is usually considered more risque than the same amount of skin being exposed, but shaved. (Most of the Slime images and some of the playable characters, Diane especially, ''would'' have had pubic hair visible if they had any.) About the most fitting term of the word that applies to her is how she is the only character in the game with a "censored" butt, as her hair obscures her ass (at first) when even in the most censored settings, rears are left untouched.
* MarathonBoss: Modesty is one of only two bosses in the game with multiple phases, Rick being the other one, and she has '''six''' rather than two. The boss fight was purposefully designed to feel "hopeless and endless," where the game does not give you any indication how many forms she has or when you've hit the last unless you assume (correctly) that her gigantic, cinematic skeletal form is at the end, and ''each'' of her phases have more HP than both phases of Rick ''combined.''
* OminousLatinChanting: Her final theme, Genesis 3-7,
* TrueFinalBoss: Only fightable after clearing all 100 of the Clearing Stages, instead of fighting Rick directly, you take a "detour" and force him to quickly resort to trying to summon Modesty to keep his lab intact.
* VariableMix: "Static Obscuring Her Vulva" has five variations based on the phase of her battle. All five have screams throughout in the in-game version, with the OST version omitting them:
** Her humanoid form fought on the beach (or what little of it could be called a "beach" after her entering reality) uses the basic version of the song, mostly monotone with several "boops."
** Her Nature Form/"flower look" goes heavy on the flutes and other wind instruments to give it a "nature-sounding" vibe. It almost sounds serene compared to the other variants, but still has a sinister undertone to it.
** Her Technological Form/"monolith look" has a dubstep background and high-pitched beep noises, and some drums to give it the vibe of a militant march. It sounds like something that would fit a high-tech science fiction evil military.
** Her Light Form/"angelic look" mixes choirs and violins, making it sound mournful and give it a holy vibe at the same time.
** Her Dark Form/"leviathan look" is full of gutteral growls and heavy metal guitar, to give the feeling of fighting a demonic beast.

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[[folder:The Flashknight]]

The game's {{Superboss}}.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Pretty ironic that an eye-themed boss fight would be the likely first, but surprisingly not last, character in this game you would see without any eyes.]]

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* The Oculus Lady provides the page image and is the likely first source of Fuel you'll see in the game. The first half of her battle seems standard, she uses cartoonish large eyes to attack and standard villain flames, with almost nothing that could be considered graphically violent. Then at half her health, she has a cut-in showing her eyes having disappeared, revealing empty black holes, and moments later her eyelids start growing teeth as she charges at you. Then she, unlike the previous male bosses before her (or after, but the guy after wears very little to begin with), suffers ClothingDamage and loses her armor -- it's FanDisservice, as it turns out most of her body is covered in eyes that likewise become mouths. Including a gigantic one on her stomach. It's like a humanoid-ized version of [[VideoGame/{{Terraria}} the Eye of Cthulhu,]] but handled in the most BodyHorror-laden way possible.
* '''Modesty.''' On paper, nothing about her first form sounds scary -- a CuteMonsterGirl demon
** Once she blows open the hole in the ground, you ''could'' ignore it, but this causes several of her minions to spawn and start attacking you in what is meant to be a ZergRush. Continue to ignore the hole, or assume that you have to fight off the enemies, and she gets impatient and just flat-out makes a gigantic arm come out of the hole and drag you in.
** Each stage of the battle has its own Vs screen, and the first five are done in the same way as the normal bosses: Your character side-by-side, facing the boss in a confident battle-ready pose. (Or something along those lines; both Taros look a little more nervous.) For the final part? Modesty's gigantic skeletal form is looming over the player, and no matter who they are -- even ''Diane'' -- they look scared.
* If you've unlocked somebody else's B-Side first and are expecting Percy's to be more of the same, you'll be in for a surprise. Instead of getting Card Shard 4 where it would normally be and instantly being warped to the usual Magenta Island and seeing a glowing light that shows a brief flash of that character's BadFuture, you find a portal that warps you to a deserted version of the town, with fog blowing through, strange purple-and-black things floating about, and a psychedelic sky. It's been described as looking like the world after it had been through an apocalypse ''and'' reality itself broke down. Go to the end of a long, empty hallway, and the Card Shard is at the far end, with what looks like statues of the Slimes. Replacing the usual pickup sound is the Slimes [[SuddenlyVoiced actually saying]] "You did this... you killed us!" The statues come to life, form a blob of black and purple tar, and begin chasing you at alarming speeds, like a [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} Waterwraith]] on crack. You have to run back to the end and use the assembled Null Card on the wall that was previously the dead end. Oh yeah, and this might not be obvious at first, and you don't have that much time before the Purses kill you. This leads you to the usual island process at least.
* Everything about the "Magenta Characters" feels much more horror-esque than the usual for the game. Eight out of nine of them (Alt Percy's process is detailed above) are unlocked by stepping on a light in a strange EldritchLocation that shows a flash of a [=CG=] depicting something... unpleasant happening. Taro's might be one of the worst, showing Junko, Hanako, and Yoko (Moeko, Margaret, and Tamiko being nowhere in sight) looking onwards horrified while Ishiko is holding up the Green Gem. This doesn't sound bad to anyone unfamiliar with UPOIC, but one of the first things you're told about Taro when unlocking him is that that Gem is his heart, so you're basically seeing the aftermath of someone having his ''heart'' ripped out. Their "unlock cards" are also distorted and have an inverted black-background-with-magenta-writing on it, and the messages are deformed. On the character select menu, you access them by going ''below'' your lowest-unlocked "regular" character, causing the screen to scroll past the usual Town and in to some DarkWorld version of it, similar to the place you end up when unlocking Percy's counterpart. (Minus the whole "broken reality" thing.)
** Magenta Taro already starts out bad enough with [[BodyHorror an empty hole in his chest where his heart would be and his shirt always having a hole there to show it,]] but his gimmick is that a ''pissed off'' spider-esque Ishiko is chasing after him. He's immortal, taking "damage" would only turn him to an immobile statue for half a second, but if Ishiko catches him, it's an immediate game over.

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[[folder:Scare]]

!! Main Game

* The {{Acceptable Target|s}} protestors. They are all fighting for absurd things, like basically arguing that the game-within-a-game that's a stand-in for ''Per Cent'' itself should have a TokenMiniMoe in it ()
* One of the games within the game's world (that we thankfully don't see much of) is called ''Sugoi! Ultimate Diarrhea Girls!'' Apparently, it was made out of spite as a joke by someone who ''wanted'' his bad idea to flop to get out of a contract deal, [[SpringtimeForHitlet but it somehow became a massive hit and a huge franchise.]] It is on its thirty-fifth installment by the time ''Per Cent'' takes place. The creator hates this fact.
* The RunningGag of Water naming unrelated characters across his stories "Dave" comes to a head with the item known as the Dave Whistle. This game's version of [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Birthright,]]
* The simple fact that the female member of the band of four villains is the only one ''without'' {{Stripperiffic}} armor.

!! ''Per Mill'' Kickstarter

* The stretch goals start out "ordinary" enough, or at least what could be expected out of a game like this: more characters to get pictures of (although it's in ''increments of 100''), language options, compatability, etc. Towards the millions, they start getting bizarre. The million dollar goal is an expansion on the AdjustableCensorship -- the game needs a million funded to play a '''more''' censored version of it[[note]]Specifically, butt cracks would be toggleable; the Slimes would simply not have them, while characters like Diane [[/note]]. It's odd, but it's still "reachable," so it's on the lower end. For two million, . There's a special goal for 2,485,507[[note]]Exactly one more dollar than ''VideoGame/{{Hiveswap}}''[='=]s Kickstarter made[[/note]]

!! ''Per Mill'' Teasers and Trailers

* The first video opens up as a parody of the somewhat infamous ''Knockout City'' teaser -- various Water Work characters, ''all'' of whom were playable in ''Per Cent'', are interviewed and talk about their experiences from their home worlds and coming to the world of ''Per Cent''. Then they mention talking about a "sequel" and wanting to "take things to the next level..." then Diane [[TheComicallySerious of all people]] holds up a skateboard, and the teaser -- which for the week of its upload was just called "Sequel Teaser" -- starts talking about ''Board of Destiny 2'' instead. And the characters turn out to be the ''players'' of the game itself, not playable in it. A confused Taro sulks, saying that he thought for sure he was being interviewed in a teaser for UPOIC 4. Soon, a wrecking ball tears through and destroys the television the characters were using to play the game, with Percy coming in saying it was an accident. The other characters sigh in relief in they don't have to play that for the interview, because "it was that bad."
** Diane averts the semi-MagicSkirt[[note]]In the comic page "drawifyings" of certain bits of ''Intriguing Group'', her loincloth would flip over a ''lot,'' but she'd be covered with a form of SceneryCensor, usually from her own fire. In-game the usual player character sprites are too small to make out much detail, but looking at each sprite reveals that there is not a single frame where her loincloth is up that her leg does not obscure her[[/note]] rules her loincloth is usually seen having, and instead the ''moment'' her legs move, her whole loincloth region is blurred out.
** The video ends with Diane going back to the ruins of the interview room, grinning like an idiot. Daygelz walks in and tauntingly tells the viewer that [[SexSells you watched this just because of her,]] and Diane completely agrees with her. Then the very end has this exchange:
--->'''Daygelz:''' [[PromotedToPlayable Oh and by the way Nightfirma and I are playable now.]]\\
'''Diane:''' I'm still playable.\\
'''Daygelz:''' Yeah but me being playable is bigger news than you still being playable.\\
'''Diane:''' Not really. I don't think so.

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[[folder:Sam]]

!! Samwise "Sam" Givva

The leader of the Fighters of Sensitivity, a group consisting of a [[OddlySmallOrganization whopping]] ''three'' (four with Roy's brief stint "working" for them, which was never official and did not last very long) highly-active bloggers including himself. Roy's sudden apology spree early in Season 1 caught his attention, believing that he had happened to spot the potential rise of a "Nazi ass-kisser," and decided to dox him and go after him to investigate. He is a hot-tempered, muscular powerhouse (by human standards) that likes to carry around a giant axe and throw it as he pleases. He and the other two proper members of the Fighters of Sensitivity are ''briefly'' hired with the Order of Chaos by Hyumultahs, mostly because Hyumultahs disliked Roxy hiring the Ninja Squad in spite of his objections, but the Order ends up cutting ties with him due to a rather drastic conflict of interests. Sam is arrested near the end of Season 1, but unlike most arrested "Town Villains," he makes a vow to change for the better. This leads to him finding "enlightenment" in "Doing Nothing" and deciding to reform his ways, and by Season 4 he's out of prison very early on good behavior (and saving the lives of several cops) and decides to move to the City of the Center. He becomes a... ''sort of'' "ally" to the Kabus Legion, but not a very good one.

Oh yeah, and he's Marjorie's younger brother, but she won't tell you this because she hates him and has cut him out of her life.

* AxCrazy: While he's always the pinnacle of sanity compared to Insa (especially after both of them are arrested), Sam himself started off as a trigger-happy jackass who was eager to label anyone and everyone a Nazi and his "solution" to racism was to burn the entire country to the ground. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is him throwing a literal axe on the door to a mall just because he ''thought'' (correctly, though) he encountered the man he was stalking online. Averted once he converts and mellows out -- he's still a nutbag idiot, but he genuinely holds no ill-will anymore and even apologizes to Roy and understands when he won't forgive him.
* BadassNormal: Played with. He lacks any magic powers even after learning that it exists, and he mostly uses his axe for combat. And he ''would'' be pretty impressive with his physical stature and axe skills... the thing is, he's surrounded by supernatural beings who are much more powerful than he is. Daygelz, the self-proclaimed weakest member of the Kabus Legion, can NoSell anything he throws at her and she makes him kneel over and cry with just one punch to the gut.
* CantCatchUp: Justified: It was clear he was never any remote threat to anybody in the Kabus Legion by the time he meets them. The only reason why he came close to killing Roy was because Roy purposefully held back, didn't use his magic until it was too late and had his guns thrown out. Naturally, when he comes across Chugga [the name's a Big Chungus "reference," well-- I'll get to that], who has ''actual'' magic powers and a much, ''much'' larger army, she completely annihilates him. It's not "just" because Sam was one of Season 1's townie villains while Chugga was Season 4's, the power difference between the two of them is made clear from the get-go.
* ChekhovsGunman: He first seems like a straw activist "Roy but much much worse" character for Season 1, and when he's arrested it seems like that's the end of his story. He is not seen at all throughout Season 2 until TheStinger, where he is reading about politics while Traesop complains about having his legs broken, and it's revealed that Drygate wants to put them and Insa together to ask them about all the strange "magic attacks" that had been going on. Then he isn't seen again until the ending of Season ''3,'' where he's released on good behavior. He finally becomes part of the main story again in Season 4, where his invitation ends up indrectly leading to the endgame of Season 4, the temple-city he's in being part of the greater setting for Season 4's last few legs, and he continues to pop up on occasion after that. It's downplayed in that Sam himself is almost useless thanks to being unable to catch up with the future villains; he's just really the "face" of the Central Temple.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Samwise, and his older sister [[{{Transgender was born Samwell.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** He's the most obvious foil to Insa. Sam is a heavily-policing [...] Even their fates after Season 1 are the exact opposite: Insa still clung on to her views and hardened them, decaying to insanity, while Sam did a complete 180 and calmed down to the point where he became a complete idiot with no sense of self-protection.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Way back in Season 1, Roxy is shown performing a spell/installed chip combo on the Polygonal Meme Group that she only refers to as a "last resort" activated when needed. [[spoiler:It is revealed during Season 4 that this spell is a delayed mind controller that, when Roxy says a trigger phrase, gives her one shot per spell installed to have complete command over a given person. She uses her try on Sam once the gang (including Sam, and Ermit being forced along) hijack a giant Order carrier, causing him to trash up the place with his axe and fight the group. This, in turn, is foreshadowing the massive showdown that Roy, Ashley, Mindy, and Evelin have with the four Ninja Squad leaders once Roxy uses ''their'' dormant mind control spells, which is naturally a much harder fight.]]
* GoodIsDumb: When he becomes nicer, he also becomes much dumber, giving up his self-preservation and believing that he can solve all problems by saying that an equal-but-opposite problem would also be bad. He is ''genuinely'' kinder and on the heroes' side (well, sort of, what with being painfully neutral and all), and even helps them, but he spends the rest of the story being painfull passive with a few exceptions.
* IronicName: "Sam" is short for Sam'''wise;''' he's anything but. In Season 1, he's a brash, hot-headed asshole who thought he could solve racism by killing everybody in the United States that wasn't part of the [=FoS=], which also just so happened to consist of only three (four counting Roy) white men. Roy is ''very'' quick and '''''very''''' vocal to point out how stupid the plan is. In Season 4, he mellows out considerably, but becomes an idiot who needs to be babysat by the Kabus Legion when he's in any remote danger.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out to be Marjorie's younger brother in Seal 11. As long as Roy knew her and worked under her, she never told him or any employee about Sam -- because she didn't feel the need to.
* TemptingFate: To Roxy in Season 4: [[spoiler:"There is ''nothing'' you can say that will make me try to kill any of them again!" Cue Roxy saying her mind control trigger phrase: "A human's true heart is within the womb."]]
* TooDumbToLive: ''Both'' pre- and post-changing lifestyle. Pre-, he thinks it's a good idea to try challenging a demon to a one-on-one fist fight despite being told in excruciating detail from Hyumultahs how stupid of an idea that would be. Daygelz makes him kneel over and surrender with one punch. Post- he becomes even ''worse,'' where his "strategy" when in any danger is to just say that the exact opposite of that danger would also be bad and ignore it, and he has to have his life saved several times by a very annoyed Kabus Legion. The only exception is the odd chance that he ''is'' under attack by two equally terrible yet opposite things, which makes him panic.

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TheGhost:
* ''Joy+Roy'' has a series of subversions. Several characters are built up and talked about often, and are not seen for most of the given story, but they do appear in either the last legs of the individual parts or in ''Coy Miss''. The main exceptions are minor background characters, who the reader does not expect to be involved in the plot at all.
** Mindy's butler is one of the most joked about examples. Mindy mentions having a butler touching up her mansion in her abscense (which happens a ''lot'' when she goes adventuring), but as her mansion shows up more often, he is nowhere to be seen. Especially in Season 5,

[[folder:Side]]

SidetrackedByTheGoldSaucer

* ''Per Cent'':
** Arcade Mode is essentially a ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' clone where you play as various characters from other Water Works (in addition to Percy) [[spoiler:and alternate versions of them from timelines where everything goes to shit]], with more in-depth mechanics than the linear borderline ExcusePlot of "clear away the ink for a {{fanservice}} front-and-back shot picture." It naturally ends up overshadowing the main game. And it doesn't help that technically Arcade Mode ''already'' has everything within Story Mode anyway, just with a lot of randomization involved and you not being able to go on regular "dates" with the Slime Cents.
* ''Baths: Uniter of Elements'':
** The n-Line Update added the ability to play

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[[folder:You don't have to 8e a good person to 8e a hero]]

Why yes I like writing about teams. I think stories with a single hero run the risk of being super boring, '''especially''' if that hero is invincible.

TokenEvilTeammate
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?''
** Pisces Nepeta is easily the least-cooperative, most hot-tempered, and violent out of all the "main" twelve Nepetas,
** Leo [[spoiler:]] [Wait I genuinely forgot why I put this here. Did I think I was putting this under TokenGoodTeammate instead? Shit. I think I forgot my own plot twist. Which isn't a big deal since this story is basically dead until/unless we get Limeblood confirmation.]

TokenGoodTeammate
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': The Chess Club runs a spectrum from "definitely awful" to "surprisingly heroic;" Yoko is at the latter end of that, having the strongest moral concious by far and the ''only'' one of them who doesn't just see her crime-fighting as some sort of annoying job (the other demons) or an excuse to live out their pop culture fantasies (Taro). By contrast, Hanako, Moeko, and Junko are pretty apathetic, Ishiko is downright terrible and violent, Taro is a self-centered perverted dickhead, and Margaret takes a very hands-off "Whatever the universe says to do, do it" approach. Tamiko is morally gray. [[spoiler:Actually part of that isn't true -- Moeko is the worst of them by ''far,'' ]]
* ''Joy+Roy'':
** The Kabus Legion is a rare case where their ''leader'' is this. Kabus Lesuif, despite being Lucifer's strongest daughter and one of two of the most powerful known non-god demons in the universe, is a genuinely nice and friendly leader whose main missions are to make sure her demon legion is happy, and to kill Etabed. (Etabed is ''horrible'' and essentially planning a genocide, so this does not contradict with Lesuif being the nice one.) She's merely ''acting'' as though she hates humanity and wants to start an uprising against them, Heaven, and even most of Hell just to boost morale in her group and so that they could learn about how humans and angels aren't that bad on their own, rather than having to be forced to by Lesuif. Lesuif knows she's overpowered and that everybody else is afraid of her; this is a SecretTestOfCharacter to encourage the other demons to stand up to her. In fact, it's nearly impossible to even piss her off, and even Roy, Ashley, etc at their lowest still remain on her good side while she gives them advice.
** The Ninja Squad are a collective downplayed example out of the Order of Chaos, being [[FriendlyEnemy Friendly Enemies]] who see the humans as WorthyOpponent[=s=] and politely try to shoe away the demons from fighting with them (with machines that disable their magic powers and make them sick while around to help that "shoeing"). The downplay is that they make it very clear they were never full loyal to the Order in the first place, they simply saw them as the LesserOfTwoEvils compared to the possibility of freeing Kabus Lesuif. Roxy finds this out and fires them by the end of Season 1, and they become a "third party rival group" for the next two-three seasons after that before finally having HeelFaceTurn[=s=] one-by-one (and their mooks en-masse) and joining the Kabus Legion.
** Subipian is the only Sin ''or'' Virtue who is ''completely'' nice, he's a total pushover hesitant to even fight the Syulk Legion and looks for all kinds of reasons as to why he would not want to.
* ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'':

TokenReligiousTeammate
*

TokenMiniMoe
* There are none because fuck that shit.

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[[folder:This One Again]]

DiagnosedByTheAudience

* ''Joy+Roy'' is the only series of Water's where he [[WordOfGod outright said]] that he does not think there is a single character who would be described as completely "normal," although he admitted he used a high standard for that:
** Ashley wonders multiple times if she might be a sociopath. She seems like a standard DeadpanSnarker at first (and ''was'' going to be one before [[CharacterizationMarchesOn Characterization Marched on]])
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'':
** There is something clearly ''off'' about Taro,
** Lil Stalin only has two emotional states: No emotion whatsoever, and explosive rage.

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Probably because nothing about ''Per Cent'' feels outright creepy? Well, creepy in the sense of feeling like the whole thing was just the author's bizarre quick fetish material, it ''is'' "creepy" in the sense of moments meant to be played for ''genuine horror'' which strengthens this. Every character

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(If someone wants to draw this instead of me feel free to, you don't even need to give credit, I just want it to exist
[[folder:Mythology and chances are you'll draw better than me anyway.)

[=.GIFfany=] is "dressed"
-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Pyronica can show her butt, so can I!\\
'''Pyronica:''' [---Hee hee hee!---]\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' That sounds okay.

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Rumble can walk around shirtless, I should be able to too!\\
''(Rumble is kinda having a heart attack.)''\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' Makes sense to me!

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' Bill wears nothing but a hat and bow tie, so ''I'' should--\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Is obscuring her genitals.)'' Okay I think you're going a little too far with this.\\
'''Bill:''' ''(Laughing his literally flat ass off.)''

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!! Playable Characters -- Regular

[[folder:Percy]]

!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Per Cent'' itself/Original

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[[folder:Spin Man]]

-->Origin: Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been used as a "wild card alternate character" outside of canon; his technical debut was with a similar role in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered a GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]

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[[folder:Diane]]

-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with her spending one month on
Religion]]
* In
the sun itself to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that having vast amounts last chapter of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in to a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people and teamed up with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.

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[[folder:Stella]]

-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"

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[[folder:Joy and Roy]]

!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had been known to the general public for about a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god of their respective dimension with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

In gamepay, Joy and Roy are both played simultaneously

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[[folder:Taro]]

!! Taro Toestar

* TakeThat: Water has serious CreatorBacklash towards the UPOIC trilogy, and as a result he made its playable representative shitty out of pure spite. In fact, he is one of the few characters whose alternate counterpart is in some ways ''easier'' than him, and that's saying a lot because Magenta-Taro isn't a cakewalk himself.

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Series not gonna be represented:
* ''Hexadecisland'' (Too similar to ''Per Cent'' proper and honestly I'm not feeling too hot about it, I feel like half the ideas I already did much better on ''Joy+Roy'' and stuff, and the other half... well, because of
[[Literature/BooksOfSamuel the first half, that other half might be better off getting yet another fresh start.)
* ''Gore Truck'' (It'd be funny but I'm adamant on the whole "nine characters only" thing, not counting their dupes, )

!! Playable Characters -- "Magentaverse"

[[folder:"Fused" Percy]]

[Yeah I'm probably dropping whatever the "lightspeed" thing was gonna be, never gave it any thought.]

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[[folder:"Hallow" Spin Man]]

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[[folder:"Burnt" Diane]]

!! Diane Mohdez

Diane's alternate comes from a timeline where she took another trip to the sun in a dire time, towards a deeper part
book of it, one that... depending on how you look at it, was either more or less successful. Instead of coming out unscratched, she has burn scars all over her, messed up hair, and she is a lot skinnier. She starts with much less damage, but has a one-use-per-Date "Sin Flame" item that gives her a massive temporary stat boost based on the number of enemies around at once, which soon fades over time. Diane lights on fire Samuel]], during this and her skeleton becomes visible through her skin. She is meant to be a sort of "panic button character."

* CoveredWithScars: Burn scars, from pushing herself by going deeper in to the sun than what she could withstand.
* SanitySlippage: Downplayed. This Diane is a tad bit... unhinged at [[spoiler:Steve and especially Hammithan's deaths.]] She quite literally threw herself in to the sun because of it, if in a way that makes sense in context.
* [[ShoutOut Not Sure]]: She effectively becomes ComicBook/GhostRider [uh specifically vague memories of seeing the movie years ago], her head is still ''there'' but the skull shines so brightly it looks like she just has the skull surrounded by flame, and she skates rather than riding on anything. Still, her transformation is based on being surrounded by evil

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[[folder:"Knighted" Stella]]

!! Stella Fortyyismah

Stella's counterpart had taken her studying for heroship much more seriously, and has finally earned herself a form of magic to use for herself, namely by drawing the power of seven[[note]]Earth is excluded because Stella herself "represents Earth to an extent"[[/note]] planet-based "assists." This comes at the cost of her maximum health only being five hearts total.

* BlindfoldedVision: She purposefully blindfolds herself to better focus her powers, although it's only in combat -- she's seen taking off her blindfold during her "rest animation," or even in certain pre-boss cutscenes, and she has her blindfold off in most of her talk portraits too.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Stella was already a skilled powerless fighter, one of the best named ones in her source story (although most powerless heroes aren't named so this isn't ''that'' much competition), but this Stella with powers is even tougher.
* TookALevelInBadass: Stella easily got the long end of the stick in the ''B-Sides'', as while what happened to her ''general world'' was pretty bad, she wound up taking it with stride and came out unscratched or beaten compared to the other protagonists, instead becoming a holy knight with astronomy-themed powers.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes

[[folder:"Linked" Joy and Roy]]

Joy and Roy's alternate selves are "linked" and have perpetual demon magic going through the both of them.

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[[folder:"Voided" Taro]]

!! Taro Toestar

Taro's alternate has his Green Gem ripped right out of his chest, leaving an empty black hole. This somehow makes him nearly invincible -- rather than being a OneHitPointWonder with a once-a-Date-shield, taking a hit as him simply turns him in to a statue for half a second. Regular enemies cannot beat him at all. However, ten seconds in to a Date, an angry, demonic, spider version of Ishiko holding both Gems will appear and start approaching him. If she touches him, she drags him off to Hell-- [[InsistentTerminology sorry,]] ''Sheol,'' and the match instantly ends.

* BeyondTheImpossible: ''Unviewable'' established that entering Sheol required one of a few rituals, all of which are specific and all of which are layed out before the first installment was over. Ishiko manages to be the first-ever known demon to bypass ''all'' of them,
* BodyHorror: In case it wasn't enough that "Taro's heart" was technically in his father's body since he was born (and so on for other generations and their firstborns) and he has a magic gemstone in its place, but this is what happens when the Gem is ripped out ''before'' his death. Taro spends the whole game going out with a gaping, pitch-black hole in his chest, but he otherwise looks fine.
* DraggedOffToHell: Well, Sheol, but when Ishiko catches him, she opens a portal to Sheol and drags him down there.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: ''B-Sides'' confirms that he has this mindset, and it shows here. While he's technically immortal, any strong enough "harm" immobilizes him. Annoying enough on its own, but he's ''also'' constantly being chased by a pissed off fourth wall-breaking demon, who may or may not be able to actually "kill" him but will definitely drag him off to AFateWorseThanDeath.

[[/folder]]

!! Bosses

[[folder:Dragon Lord]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gold Lord]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oculus Lady]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rice Lord, Rick '''(Spoiler Character)''']]

-->Act: 4/The Lab

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The True Final Boss '''(Spoiler Character)''']]

!! Modesty, the Summoned One

-->Act: The Beach

It turns out that to some degree you "de-inkifying" the [=CGs=] of the Cent Slimes is canon to a degree.

* AngelicAbomination: Her fourth form resembles a series of discs of "black light" intersperced with dove-like wings that have faces on them, and her fight in this form is accompanied by a loud heavenly choir. It's designed to be a grimmer-looking Galeem.
* BossBonanza: You first fight a more human-looking Modesty in the post-apocalyptic ruins of the title Beach, then she turns in to a laser beam and blasts a hole in the ground. Falling in the hole has you fight a shape-shifting mass that turns in to four different forms, each with its own versus splash screen, followed by fighting a ''massive'' OneWingedAngel Modesty as a gigantic skeleton.
* CensorBox: She is implied to be them ''personified.'' She
* ChekhovsGun: You know that ink you've been cleaning off of the {{fanservice}} images of the Slimes? Yeah, that's somewhat caused by her, although the canonicity of the whole "clearing the fanservice images" is debatable.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Don't be fooled by her general larger-than-life personality and cheery announcements; she ''is'' an eldritch horror that turns the planet in to an apocalytic wasteland just after being summoned, and her "terriffic audience" is a bunch of mind-controlled skeletons, zombies, and ghosts. She also has zero issue eating the people who summoned and worshipped her.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou:
**
** The sixth and ''final'' versus splash screen shows her looming over the player character... but her ''eyes'' -- or rather, the glowing lights in her eyesockets -- are looking at the player.
** The achievement for beating her as any character, "Unmodest," just has a description from her POV reading "You might be able to escape me, ignore me, fight against me, but you will never completely get rid of me." The icon is a sprite of her looking at the viewer with a confident smirk.
* GainaxEnding: Percy's ending with her is a straightforward GoldenEnding, and "Magentaverse" Percy's is a straightforward BittersweetEnding. The others... are a bit more broad. Both Taros suddenly turn in to ink and get absorbed with Modesty as she disappears,
* GodivaHair: Her default look/first form invokes this, to a smaller extent than Witchita,
loosing battle with the hair just "carefully" around her breasts, over her groin, and in a rarity for [=DeepWater=], even over her butt to an extent. Subverted as she takes damage, first her ink-hair stops covering her ass, then her breasts, and then finally on the last third of health (again, for her first form) it disappears between her legs... only to reveal a comically large amount of pubic hair obscuring her anyway.
* GreaterScopeVillain: She's implied to be this to Water Works in general, many (not all, but pretty much all of them represented in this game to different degrees) have a theme about nudity taboos; she's the personification of that taboo, done in a surreal, eldritch way that is also more powerful than most of the other villains.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: She still manages to defeat some characters in their special endings against her,even after defeating her. ''Both'' Taros in particular are implied to be absorbed in to her, as she turns him in to her ink and she disappears.
* HumanoidAbomination: The second she appears in ''Per Cent''[='=]s reality, things go to shit real fast, with the stars in the sky being replaced with eyeballs, [...] The backstory also said that the universe's mightiest gods managed to perform a ritual-fight that reduced her to about 1% of her full power, weakening her and sealing her in a holy bath-dimension that's supposed to slowly eat at her and weaken her further, and she's also been bisected and cut up. After all of '''that,''' she's ''still'' by far the most powerful being in the entire game, and it speaks volumes that even ''Lesuif and Rhislaujja'' are both ''terrified'' of her. Even Percy at the full 100% of
Philistines, King Saul asks his power is ''barely'' on par with Modesty at 1%.
* IronicName: She is "named" Modesty (it's ''implied'' that her true name is unpronouncable) but isn't modest by ''any'' definition of the term. She's larger than life in both terms of personality and power, boastful, and even in her covered-up humanoid form she still wears nothing but fairly thin strips of GodivaHair. Also, she's the only character in the game with visible "pubic hair," which is usually considered more risque than the same amount of skin being exposed, but shaved. (Most of the Slime images and some of the playable characters, Diane especially, ''would'' have had pubic hair visible if they had any.) About the most fitting term of the word that applies to her is how she is the only character in the game with a "censored" butt, as her hair obscures her ass (at first) when even in the most censored settings, rears are left untouched.
* MarathonBoss: Modesty is one of only two bosses in the game with multiple phases, Rick being the other one, and she has '''six''' rather than two. The boss fight was purposefully designed to feel "hopeless and endless," where the game does not give you any indication how many forms she has or when you've hit the last unless you assume (correctly) that her gigantic, cinematic skeletal form is at the end, and ''each'' of her phases have more HP than both phases of Rick ''combined.''
* OminousLatinChanting: Her final theme, Genesis 3-7,
* TrueFinalBoss: Only fightable after clearing all 100 of the Clearing Stages, instead of fighting Rick directly, you take a "detour" and force him to quickly resort to trying to summon Modesty to keep his lab intact.
* VariableMix: "Static Obscuring Her Vulva" has five variations based on the phase of her battle. All five have screams throughout in the in-game version, with the OST version omitting them:
** Her humanoid form fought on the beach (or what little of it could be called a "beach" after her entering reality) uses the basic version of the song, mostly monotone with several "boops."
** Her Nature Form/"flower look" goes heavy on the flutes and other wind instruments to give it a "nature-sounding" vibe. It almost sounds serene compared to the other variants, but still has a sinister undertone to it.
** Her Technological Form/"monolith look" has a dubstep background and high-pitched beep noises, and some drums to give it the vibe of a militant march. It sounds like something that would fit a high-tech science fiction evil military.
** Her Light Form/"angelic look" mixes choirs and violins, making it sound mournful and give it a holy vibe at the same time.
** Her Dark Form/"leviathan look" is full of gutteral growls and heavy metal guitar, to give the feeling of fighting a demonic beast.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flashknight]]

The game's {{Superboss}}.

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[[folder:LOL]]

[[caption-width-right:350:Pretty ironic that an eye-themed boss fight would be the likely first, but surprisingly not last, character in this game you would see without any eyes.]]

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* The Oculus Lady provides the page image and is the likely first source of Fuel you'll see in the game. The first half of her battle seems standard, she uses cartoonish large eyes to attack and standard villain flames, with almost nothing that could be considered graphically violent. Then at half her health, she has a cut-in showing her eyes having disappeared, revealing empty black holes, and moments later her eyelids start growing teeth as she charges at you. Then she, unlike the previous male bosses before her (or after, but the guy after wears very little to begin with), suffers ClothingDamage and loses her armor -- it's FanDisservice, as it turns out most of her body is covered in eyes that likewise become mouths. Including a gigantic one on her stomach. It's like a humanoid-ized version of [[VideoGame/{{Terraria}} the Eye of Cthulhu,]] but handled in the most BodyHorror-laden way possible.
* '''Modesty.''' On paper, nothing about her first form sounds scary -- a CuteMonsterGirl demon
** Once she blows open the hole in the ground, you ''could'' ignore it, but this causes several of her minions to spawn and start attacking you in what is meant to be a ZergRush. Continue to ignore the hole, or assume that you have to fight off the enemies, and she gets impatient and just flat-out makes a gigantic arm come out of the hole and drag you in.
** Each stage of the battle has its own Vs screen, and the first five are done in the same way as the normal bosses: Your character side-by-side, facing the boss in a confident battle-ready pose. (Or something along those lines; both Taros look a little more nervous.) For the final part? Modesty's gigantic skeletal form is looming over the player, and no matter who they are -- even ''Diane'' -- they look scared.
* If you've unlocked somebody else's B-Side first and are expecting Percy's to be more of the same, you'll be in for a surprise. Instead of getting Card Shard 4 where it would normally be and instantly being warped to the usual Magenta Island and seeing a glowing light that shows a brief flash of that character's BadFuture, you find a portal that warps you to a deserted version of the town, with fog blowing through, strange purple-and-black things floating about, and a psychedelic sky. It's been described as looking like the world after it had been through an apocalypse ''and'' reality itself broke down. Go to the end of a long, empty hallway, and the Card Shard is at the far end, with what looks like statues of the Slimes. Replacing the usual pickup sound is the Slimes [[SuddenlyVoiced actually saying]] "You did this... you killed us!" The statues come to life, form a blob of black and purple tar, and begin chasing you at alarming speeds, like a [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} Waterwraith]] on crack. You have to run back to the end and use the assembled Null Card on the wall that was previously the dead end. Oh yeah, and this might not be obvious at first, and you don't have that much time before the Purses kill you. This leads you to the usual island process at least.
* Everything about the "Magenta Characters" feels much more horror-esque than the usual for the game. Eight out of nine of them (Alt Percy's process is detailed above) are unlocked by stepping on a light in a strange EldritchLocation that shows a flash of a [=CG=] depicting something... unpleasant happening. Taro's might be one of the worst, showing Junko, Hanako, and Yoko (Moeko, Margaret, and Tamiko being nowhere in sight) looking onwards horrified while Ishiko is holding up the Green Gem. This doesn't sound bad to anyone unfamiliar with UPOIC, but one of the first things you're told about Taro when unlocking him is that that Gem is his heart, so you're basically seeing the aftermath of someone having his ''heart'' ripped out. Their "unlock cards" are also distorted and have an inverted black-background-with-magenta-writing on it, and the messages are deformed. On the character select menu, you access them by going ''below'' your lowest-unlocked "regular" character, causing the screen to scroll past the usual Town and in to some DarkWorld version of it, similar to the place you end up when unlocking Percy's counterpart. (Minus the whole "broken reality" thing.)
** Magenta Taro already starts out bad enough with [[BodyHorror an empty hole in his chest where his heart would be and his shirt always having a hole there to show it,]] but his gimmick is that a ''pissed off'' spider-esque Ishiko is chasing after him. He's immortal, taking "damage" would only turn him to an immobile statue for half a second, but if Ishiko catches him, it's an immediate game over.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scare]]

!! Main Game

* The {{Acceptable Target|s}} protestors. They are all fighting for absurd things, like basically arguing that the game-within-a-game that's a stand-in for ''Per Cent'' itself should have a TokenMiniMoe in it ()
* One of the games within the game's world (that we thankfully don't see much of) is called ''Sugoi! Ultimate Diarrhea Girls!'' Apparently, it was made out of spite as a joke by someone who ''wanted'' his bad idea to flop to get out of a contract deal, [[SpringtimeForHitlet but it somehow became a massive hit and a huge franchise.]] It is on its thirty-fifth installment by the time ''Per Cent'' takes place. The creator hates this fact.
* The RunningGag of Water naming unrelated characters across his stories "Dave" comes to a head with the item known as the Dave Whistle. This game's version of [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Birthright,]]
* The simple fact that the female member of the band of four villains is the only one ''without'' {{Stripperiffic}} armor.

!! ''Per Mill'' Kickstarter

* The stretch goals start out "ordinary" enough, or at least what could be expected out of a game like this: more characters to get pictures of (although it's in ''increments of 100''), language options, compatability, etc. Towards the millions, they start getting bizarre. The million dollar goal is an expansion on the AdjustableCensorship -- the game needs a million funded to play a '''more''' censored version of it[[note]]Specifically, butt cracks would be toggleable; the Slimes would simply not have them, while characters like Diane [[/note]]. It's odd, but it's still "reachable," so it's on the lower end. For two million, . There's a special goal for 2,485,507[[note]]Exactly one more dollar than ''VideoGame/{{Hiveswap}}''[='=]s Kickstarter made[[/note]]

!! ''Per Mill'' Teasers and Trailers

* The first video opens up as a parody of the somewhat infamous ''Knockout City'' teaser -- various Water Work characters, ''all'' of whom were playable in ''Per Cent'', are interviewed and talk about their experiences from their home worlds and coming to the world of ''Per Cent''. Then they mention talking about a "sequel" and wanting to "take things to the next level..." then Diane [[TheComicallySerious of all people]] holds up a skateboard, and the teaser -- which for the week of its upload was just called "Sequel Teaser" -- starts talking about ''Board of Destiny 2'' instead. And the characters turn out to be the ''players'' of the game itself, not playable in it. A confused Taro sulks, saying that he thought for sure he was being interviewed in a teaser for UPOIC 4. Soon, a wrecking ball tears through and destroys the television the characters were using to play the game, with Percy coming in saying it was an accident. The other characters sigh in relief in they don't have to play that for the interview, because "it was that bad."
** Diane averts the semi-MagicSkirt[[note]]In the comic page "drawifyings" of certain bits of ''Intriguing Group'', her loincloth would flip over a ''lot,'' but she'd be covered with a form of SceneryCensor, usually from her own fire. In-game the usual player character sprites are too small to make out much detail, but looking at each sprite reveals that there is not a single frame where her loincloth is up that her leg does not obscure her[[/note]] rules her loincloth is usually seen having, and instead the ''moment'' her legs move, her whole loincloth region is blurred out.
** The video ends with Diane going back to the ruins of the interview room, grinning like an idiot. Daygelz walks in and tauntingly tells the viewer that [[SexSells you watched this just because of her,]] and Diane completely agrees with her. Then the very end has this exchange:
--->'''Daygelz:''' [[PromotedToPlayable Oh and by the way Nightfirma and I are playable now.]]\\
'''Diane:''' I'm still playable.\\
'''Daygelz:''' Yeah but me being playable is bigger news than you still being playable.\\
'''Diane:''' Not really. I don't think so.

[[/folder]]

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[[folder:Sam]]

!! Samwise "Sam" Givva

The leader of the Fighters of Sensitivity, a group consisting of a [[OddlySmallOrganization whopping]] ''three'' (four with Roy's brief stint "working" for them, which was never official and did not last very long) highly-active bloggers including himself. Roy's sudden apology spree early in Season 1 caught his attention, believing that he had happened to spot the potential rise of a "Nazi ass-kisser," and decided to dox him and go after him to investigate. He is a hot-tempered, muscular powerhouse (by human standards) that likes to carry around a giant axe and throw it as he pleases. He and the other two proper members of the Fighters of Sensitivity are ''briefly'' hired with the Order of Chaos by Hyumultahs, mostly because Hyumultahs disliked Roxy hiring the Ninja Squad in spite of his objections, but the Order ends up cutting ties with him due to a rather drastic conflict of interests. Sam is arrested near the end of Season 1, but unlike most arrested "Town Villains," he makes a vow to change for the better. This leads to him finding "enlightenment" in "Doing Nothing" and deciding to reform his ways, and by Season 4 he's out of prison very early on good behavior (and saving the lives of several cops) and decides to move to the City of the Center. He becomes a... ''sort of'' "ally" to the Kabus Legion, but not a very good one.

Oh yeah, and he's Marjorie's younger brother, but she won't tell you this because she hates him and has cut him out of her life.

* AxCrazy: While he's always the pinnacle of sanity compared to Insa (especially after both of them are arrested), Sam himself started off as a trigger-happy jackass who was eager to label anyone and everyone a Nazi and his "solution" to racism was to burn the entire country to the ground. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is him throwing a literal axe on the door to a mall just because he ''thought'' (correctly, though) he encountered the man he was stalking online. Averted once he converts and mellows out -- he's still a nutbag idiot, but he genuinely holds no ill-will anymore and even apologizes to Roy and understands when he won't forgive him.
* BadassNormal: Played with. He lacks any magic powers even after learning that it exists, and he mostly uses his axe for combat. And he ''would'' be pretty impressive with his physical stature and axe skills... the thing is, he's surrounded by supernatural beings who are much more powerful than he is. Daygelz, the self-proclaimed weakest member of the Kabus Legion, can NoSell anything he throws at her and she makes him kneel over and cry with just one punch to the gut.
* CantCatchUp: Justified: It was clear he was never any remote threat to anybody in the Kabus Legion by the time he meets them. The only reason why he came close to killing Roy was because Roy purposefully held back, didn't use his magic until it was too late and had his guns thrown out. Naturally, when he comes across Chugga [the name's a Big Chungus "reference," well-- I'll get to that], who has ''actual'' magic powers and a much, ''much'' larger army, she completely annihilates him. It's not "just" because Sam was one of Season 1's townie villains while Chugga was Season 4's, the power difference between the two of them is made clear from the get-go.
* ChekhovsGunman: He first seems like a straw activist "Roy but much much worse" character for Season 1, and when he's arrested it seems like that's the end of his story. He is not seen at all throughout Season 2 until TheStinger, where he is reading about politics while Traesop complains about having his legs broken, and it's revealed that Drygate wants to put them and Insa together to ask them about all the strange "magic attacks" that had been going on. Then he isn't seen again until the ending of Season ''3,'' where he's released on good behavior. He finally becomes part of the main story again in Season 4, where his invitation ends up indrectly leading to the endgame of Season 4, the temple-city he's in being part of the greater setting for Season 4's last few legs, and he continues to pop up on occasion after that. It's downplayed in that Sam himself is almost useless thanks to being unable to catch up with the future villains; he's just really the "face" of the Central Temple.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Samwise, and his older sister [[{{Transgender was born Samwell.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** He's the most obvious foil to Insa. Sam is a heavily-policing [...] Even their fates after Season 1 are the exact opposite: Insa still clung on to her views and hardened them, decaying to insanity, while Sam did a complete 180 and calmed down to the point where he became a complete idiot with no sense of self-protection.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Way back in Season 1, Roxy is shown performing a spell/installed chip combo on the Polygonal Meme Group that she only refers to as a "last resort" activated when needed. [[spoiler:It is revealed during Season 4 that this spell is a delayed mind controller that, when Roxy says a trigger phrase, gives her one shot per spell installed to have complete command over a given person. She uses her try on Sam once the gang (including Sam, and Ermit being forced along) hijack a giant Order carrier, causing him to trash up the place with his axe and fight the group. This, in turn, is foreshadowing the massive showdown that Roy, Ashley, Mindy, and Evelin have with the four Ninja Squad leaders once Roxy uses ''their'' dormant mind control spells, which is naturally a much harder fight.]]
* GoodIsDumb: When he becomes nicer, he also becomes much dumber, giving up his self-preservation and believing that he can solve all problems by saying that an equal-but-opposite problem would also be bad. He is ''genuinely'' kinder and on the heroes' side (well, sort of, what with being painfully neutral and all), and even helps them, but he spends the rest of the story being painfull passive with a few exceptions.
* IronicName: "Sam" is short for Sam'''wise;''' he's anything but. In Season 1, he's a brash, hot-headed asshole who thought he could solve racism by killing everybody in the United States that wasn't part of the [=FoS=], which also just so happened to consist of only three (four counting Roy) white men. Roy is ''very'' quick and '''''very''''' vocal to point out how stupid the plan is. In Season 4, he mellows out considerably, but becomes an idiot who needs to be babysat by the Kabus Legion when he's in any remote danger.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out to be Marjorie's younger brother in Seal 11. As long as Roy knew her and worked under her, she never told him or any employee about Sam -- because she didn't feel the need to.
* TemptingFate: To Roxy in Season 4: [[spoiler:"There is ''nothing'' you can say that will make me try
porter to kill any of them again!" Cue Roxy saying her mind control trigger phrase: "A human's true heart is within him; the womb."]]
* TooDumbToLive: ''Both'' pre- and post-changing lifestyle. Pre-, he thinks it's a good idea to try challenging a demon to a one-on-one fist fight despite being told in excruciating detail from Hyumultahs how stupid of an idea that would be. Daygelz makes him kneel over and surrender with one punch. Post- he becomes even ''worse,'' where his "strategy" when in any danger is to just say that the exact opposite of that danger would also be bad and ignore it, and he has to have his life saved several times by a very annoyed Kabus Legion. The only exception is the odd chance that he ''is'' under attack by two equally terrible yet opposite things, which makes him panic.

[[/folder]]

TheGhost:
* ''Joy+Roy'' has a series of subversions. Several characters are built up and talked about often, and are not seen for most of the given story, but they do appear in either the last legs of the individual parts or in ''Coy Miss''. The main exceptions are minor background characters, who the reader does not expect to be involved in the plot at all.
** Mindy's butler is one of the most joked about examples. Mindy mentions having a butler touching up her mansion in her abscense (which happens a ''lot'' when she goes adventuring), but as her mansion shows up more often, he is nowhere to be seen. Especially in Season 5,

[[folder:Side]]

SidetrackedByTheGoldSaucer

* ''Per Cent'':
** Arcade Mode is essentially a ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' clone where you play as various characters from other Water Works (in addition to Percy) [[spoiler:and alternate versions of them from timelines where everything goes to shit]], with more in-depth mechanics than the linear borderline ExcusePlot of "clear away the ink for a {{fanservice}} front-and-back shot picture." It naturally ends up overshadowing the main game. And it doesn't help that technically Arcade Mode ''already'' has everything within Story Mode anyway, just with a lot of randomization involved and you not being able to go on regular "dates" with the Slime Cents.
* ''Baths: Uniter of Elements'':
** The n-Line Update added the ability to play

[[/folder]]

[[folder:You don't have to 8e a good person to 8e a hero]]

Why yes I like writing about teams. I think stories with a single hero run the risk of being super boring, '''especially''' if that hero is invincible.

TokenEvilTeammate
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?''
** Pisces Nepeta is easily the least-cooperative, most hot-tempered, and violent out of all the "main" twelve Nepetas,
** Leo [[spoiler:]] [Wait I genuinely forgot why I put this here. Did I think I was putting this under TokenGoodTeammate instead? Shit. I think I forgot my own plot twist. Which isn't a big deal since this story is basically dead until/unless we get Limeblood confirmation.]

TokenGoodTeammate
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': The Chess Club runs a spectrum from "definitely awful" to "surprisingly heroic;" Yoko is at the latter end of that, having the strongest moral concious by far and the ''only'' one of them who doesn't just see her crime-fighting as some sort of annoying job (the other demons) or an excuse to live out their pop culture fantasies (Taro). By contrast, Hanako, Moeko, and Junko are pretty apathetic, Ishiko is downright terrible and violent, Taro is a self-centered perverted dickhead, and Margaret takes a very hands-off "Whatever the universe says to do, do it" approach. Tamiko is morally gray. [[spoiler:Actually part of that isn't true -- Moeko is the worst of them by ''far,'' ]]
* ''Joy+Roy'':
** The Kabus Legion is a rare case where their ''leader'' is this. Kabus Lesuif, despite being Lucifer's strongest daughter and one of two of the most powerful known non-god demons in the universe, is a genuinely nice and friendly leader whose main missions are to make sure her demon legion is happy, and to kill Etabed. (Etabed is ''horrible'' and essentially planning a genocide, so this does not contradict with Lesuif being the nice one.) She's merely ''acting'' as though she hates humanity and wants to start an uprising against them, Heaven, and even most of Hell just to boost morale in her group and so that they could learn about how humans and angels aren't that bad on their own, rather than having to be forced to by Lesuif. Lesuif knows she's overpowered and that everybody else is afraid of her; this is a SecretTestOfCharacter to encourage the other demons to stand up to her. In fact, it's nearly impossible to even piss her off, and even Roy, Ashley, etc at their lowest still remain on her good side while she gives them advice.
** The Ninja Squad are a collective downplayed example out of the Order of Chaos, being [[FriendlyEnemy Friendly Enemies]] who see the humans as WorthyOpponent[=s=] and politely try to shoe away the demons from fighting with them (with machines that disable their magic powers and make them sick while around to help that "shoeing"). The downplay is that they make it very clear they were never full loyal to the Order in the first place, they simply saw them as the LesserOfTwoEvils compared to the possibility of freeing Kabus Lesuif. Roxy finds this out and fires them by the end of Season 1, and they become a "third party rival group" for the next two-three seasons after that before finally having HeelFaceTurn[=s=] one-by-one (and their mooks en-masse) and joining the Kabus Legion.
** Subipian is the only Sin ''or'' Virtue who is ''completely'' nice, he's a total pushover hesitant to even fight the Syulk Legion and looks for all kinds of reasons as to why he would not want to.
* ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'':

TokenReligiousTeammate
*

TokenMiniMoe
*
porter refuses. There are none because fuck that shit.

[[/folder]]

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[[folder:This One Again]]

DiagnosedByTheAudience

* ''Joy+Roy'' is
two separate naritives of how he actually died, according to the only series of Water's where he [[WordOfGod outright said]] that he does not think there is a single character who would be described as completely "normal," although he admitted he used a high standard for that:
** Ashley wonders multiple times if she might be a sociopath. She seems like a standard DeadpanSnarker at first (and ''was'' going
second - told by an Amalekite - Saul asked the Amalekite to be one before [[CharacterizationMarchesOn Characterization Marched on]])
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'':
** There is something clearly ''off'' about Taro,
** Lil Stalin only has two emotional states: No emotion whatsoever,
kill him, and explosive rage.

[[/folder]]

Probably because nothing about ''Per Cent'' feels outright creepy? Well, creepy in
the sense of feeling like the whole thing was just the author's bizarre quick fetish material, it ''is'' "creepy" in the sense of moments meant to be played for ''genuine horror'' which strengthens this. Every characterAmalekite did.
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Probably because nothing about ''Per Cent'' feels outright creepy? Well, creepy in the sense of feeling like the whole thing was just the author's bizarre quick fetish material, it ''is'' "creepy" in the sense of moments meant to be played for ''genuine horror'' which strengthens this. Every character


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* Within 0.5 milliseconds after her reveal, Iono proved to be one of the most divisive Gym Leaders in the series. Some find her to be endearing and adorable, while others find her overly obnoxious and a blatant attempt to appeal to "[[RuleThirtyFour coomers]]". Additionally, her detractors see her as a [[WereStillRelevantDammit desperate attempt by the series to stay hip with the times]], with her presence potentially causing ''Scarlet and Violet'' to become an UnintentionalPeriodPiece.

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Slightly different from what is currently on the Main/ Sandbox because I can't make up my mind. Although nine(/eighteen) playable characters ''was'' the number I was shooting for, I just didn't think of the last two.

[Might cut the one on Main/ and "move" it here.]

!! Playable Characters -- Regular

[[folder:Percy]]

!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Per Cent'' itself/Original

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Slightly different from what is currently on -->''He favorites EVERY Nymph/Lost Girl fanart...''

Not
the Main/ Sandbox ones where she's wearing clothes! [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kTBbTSjZpI That's how I roll, motherfucker!]]

I seriously want to do a ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' parody thing with the Nymph but I ''kinda'' already did that with Dove, but not really. (I just wrote a quick oneshot I don't even remember and feel too embarrassed to look at)

[[folder:Finished Last Airbender Yesterday, Started Korra Today]]

'''No Dryad or Nymph is going to put on (more) clothes (than they wear in canon) in these by the way.'''

Sonata is still a placeholder name.

"How the fuck is this ''Avatar"-inspired" I'm uncreative I can always site a big story thing to something similar I was looking up; I rewatch the thing, my interest in that story/fanfic pops back up.
* ''Joy+Roy'': ''Bayonetta''.
* This: ''Avatar'' series. Because of the whole LastOfHisKind thing.

This '''probably''' only exists
because I can't make up my mind. Although nine(/eighteen) playable characters ''was'' the number I was shooting for, I just didn't think of one certain guy's drawing of the last two.

[Might cut
Nymph and my subsequent six-month obsession in silence before I finally said something about it.

-->''Long ago,
the one on Main/ forces of Life and "move" it here.]

the Undead were in balance. My people, the Dryads, or as we once were called Jungle Nymphs, ''
-->-- Tania.

'''The Zenith Nymph Series''' is a set of ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' fanfiction by Great Pikmin Fan/[=NeedsMoreDeepWater=]. All of them are set in the same "general world" -- the vanilla game with a large heap of new, yet set-in-stone locations added, and with several recurring "bosses." However, most of them are alternate universes to one-another, having their own continuities.

The main story in this series is '''Romancing the Last Dryad,''' which also happens to be its most explicit. It's a romantic comedy adventure

!! Playable Characters -- Regular

[[folder:Percy]]

!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that
I might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Per Cent'' itself/Original
make sections for ZNA itself, but for now it's just RTLD

* ComicTrio:

-->'''Tania:''' ...You want ''me'' to teach you how to master the powers of the Undead?\\
'''Sonata:''' Yes.\\
'''Tania:''' You realize that there are still hundreds of millions of your kind, right? About a million of which are masters? I'm the only one of my kind, and my kind does ''the exact opposite'' of your kind.\\
'''Sonata:''' I know! Just teach me your kind of magic so I could do the exact opposite of it!\\
'''Tania:''' ...Really?\\
'''Sonata:''' Hey, I'm really good at doing the opposite of what you tell me to do.



[[folder:Spin Man]]

-->Origin: Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been used as a "wild card alternate character" outside of canon; his technical debut was with a similar role in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered a GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]

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[[folder:Spin Man]]

-->Origin: Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been used as a "wild card alternate character" outside
[[folder:No Context; Random Bullshit I Thought of, Few if Any of canon; his technical debut These are Likely to be in the Final Story, Some Might be in ''Joy+Roy'' Instead]]

''Joy+Roy'' still exists and is still being written so please no complaining of "Do something original instead of using someone else's characters"

-->'''Sonata:''' That
was nice!\\
'''Vince:''' I feel like we forgot to do something, though.\\
''(The top part of the Dungeon explodes.)''\\
'''Vince:''' ''Ahhh... SHIT!''

-->'''Unsure, definitely not any type of Nymph because they would be wearing way too much:''' This is my ''real'' power! ''(Transforms in to a poodle
with pink frilly stuff.)''

This one I have context for! Here's
a similar role hint: ''Seinfeld'', and I'm doing a ''King of the Hill'' shitpost where Dale, Bill, Boomhauer, and someone else (haven't decided who) try the same thing. Trust me the interrobangs aren't overstating.
-->''(Tania angrilly walks
in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered to the room, to the middle of the table.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Takes out twenty gold and slams it on the table. Vince and Sonata both look at her, shocked.)''\\
'''Tania:''' [---...I'm out.---]\\
'''Vince:''' ''Really?!''\\
'''Sonata:''' You mean I have
a GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]
chance at ''winning this?!''\\
'''Vince:''' Wait, you thought Tania was going to win?!\\
'''Sonata:''' You didn't?!\\
'''Vince:''' Why did you take the bet in the first place?!!\\
'''Sonata:''' ...Cuz I just wanted to beat you at something like this. ''(To Tania)'' So what did it?! It was Arborea, right? Harsahne? Seriously, why did you lose first?\\
'''Madeline:''' It was because of health complications, wasn't it? I warned you three idiots about that. ''(Sips coffee.)''\\
'''Tania:''' ''(Sighs.)'' It's [I'll come up with something when I do. But right now I haven't.]



[[folder:Diane]]

-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with her spending one month on the sun itself to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that having vast amounts of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in to a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people and teamed up with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.

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[[folder:Diane]]

-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member
[[folder:Out of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself Context Transcript]]

(If someone wants
to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with draw this instead of me feel free to, you don't even need to give credit, I just want it to exist and chances are you'll draw better than me anyway.)

[=.GIFfany=] is "dressed"
-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Pyronica can show
her spending one month on the sun itself butt, so can I!\\
'''Pyronica:''' [---Hee hee hee!---]\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' That sounds okay.

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' If Rumble can walk around shirtless, I should be able
to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that too!\\
''(Rumble is kinda
having vast amounts of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in a heart attack.)''\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Shrugs)'' Makes sense
to me!

-->'''[=.GIFfany=]:''' Bill wears nothing but
a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people hat and teamed up bow tie, so ''I'' should--\\
'''Soos:''' ''(Is obscuring her genitals.)'' Okay I think you're going a little too far
with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.
this.\\
'''Bill:''' ''(Laughing his literally flat ass off.)''



[[folder:Stella]]

-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"

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[[folder:Stella]]

!! Playable Characters -- Regular

[[folder:Percy]]

!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"
''Per Cent'' itself/Original



[[folder:Joy and Roy]]

!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had been known to the general public for about a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god of their respective dimension with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

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[[folder:Joy and Roy]]

!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

[[folder:Spin Man]]

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had
Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been known to the general public for about used as a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god "wild card alternate character" outside of their respective dimension canon; his technical debut was with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming similar role in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

In gamepay, Joy and Roy are both played simultaneously
GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]



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[[folder:Diane]]

-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with her spending one month on the sun itself to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that having vast amounts of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in to a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people and teamed up with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.



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[[folder:Stella]]

-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"



[[folder:Joy and Roy]]

!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had been known to the general public for about a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god of their respective dimension with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

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* ''Hexadecisland'' (Too similar to ''Per Cent'' proper and honestly I'm not feeling too hot about it, I feel like half the ideas I already did much better on ''Joy+Roy'' and stuff, and the other half... well, because of the first half, that other half might be better off getting yet another fresh start.)
* ''Gore Truck'' (It'd be funny but I'm adamant on the whole "nine characters only" thing, not counting their dupes, )



* AngelicAbomination: Her fourth form resembles a series of discs of "black light" intersperced with dove-like wings that have faces on them, and her fight in this form is accompanied by a loud heavenly choir. It's designed to be a grimmer-looking Galeem.



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* CensorBox: She is implied to be them ''personified.'' She
* ChekhovsGun: You know that ink you've been cleaning off of the {{fanservice}} images of the Slimes? Yeah, that's somewhat caused by her, although the canonicity of the whole "clearing the fanservice images" is debatable.



* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou:
**
** The sixth and ''final'' versus splash screen shows her looming over the player character... but her ''eyes'' -- or rather, the glowing lights in her eyesockets -- are looking at the player.
** The achievement for beating her as any character, "Unmodest," just has a description from her POV reading "You might be able to escape me, ignore me, fight against me, but you will never completely get rid of me." The icon is a sprite of her looking at the viewer with a confident smirk.
* GainaxEnding: Percy's ending with her is a straightforward GoldenEnding, and "Magentaverse" Percy's is a straightforward BittersweetEnding. The others... are a bit more broad. Both Taros suddenly turn in to ink and get absorbed with Modesty as she disappears,



* TrueFinalBoss:

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GreaterScopeVillain: She's implied to be this to Water Works in general, many (not all, but pretty much all of them represented in this game to different degrees) have a theme about nudity taboos; she's the personification of that taboo, done in a surreal, eldritch way that is also more powerful than most of the other villains.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: She still manages to defeat some characters in their special endings against her,even after defeating her. ''Both'' Taros in particular are implied to be absorbed in to her, as she turns him in to her ink and she disappears.
* HumanoidAbomination: The second she appears in ''Per Cent''[='=]s reality, things go to shit real fast, with the stars in the sky being replaced with eyeballs, [...] The backstory also said that the universe's mightiest gods managed to perform a ritual-fight that reduced her to about 1% of her full power, weakening her and sealing her in a holy bath-dimension that's supposed to slowly eat at her and weaken her further, and she's also been bisected and cut up. After all of '''that,''' she's ''still'' by far the most powerful being in the entire game, and it speaks volumes that even ''Lesuif and Rhislaujja'' are both ''terrified'' of her. Even Percy at the full 100% of his power is ''barely'' on par with Modesty at 1%.
* IronicName: She is "named" Modesty (it's ''implied'' that her true name is unpronouncable) but isn't modest by ''any'' definition of the term. She's larger than life in both terms of personality and power, boastful, and even in her covered-up humanoid form she still wears nothing but fairly thin strips of GodivaHair. Also, she's the only character in the game with visible "pubic hair," which is usually considered more risque than the same amount of skin being exposed, but shaved. (Most of the Slime images and some of the playable characters, Diane especially, ''would'' have had pubic hair visible if they had any.) About the most fitting term of the word that applies to her is how she is the only character in the game with a "censored" butt, as her hair obscures her ass (at first) when even in the most censored settings, rears are left untouched.
* MarathonBoss: Modesty is one of only two bosses in the game with multiple phases, Rick being the other one, and she has '''six''' rather than two. The boss fight was purposefully designed to feel "hopeless and endless," where the game does not give you any indication how many forms she has or when you've hit the last unless you assume (correctly) that her gigantic, cinematic skeletal form is at the end, and ''each'' of her phases have more HP than both phases of Rick ''combined.''
* OminousLatinChanting: Her final theme, Genesis 3-7,
* TrueFinalBoss: Only fightable after clearing all 100 of the Clearing Stages, instead of fighting Rick directly, you take a "detour" and force him to quickly resort to trying to summon Modesty to keep his lab intact.
* VariableMix: "Static Obscuring Her Vulva" has five variations based on the phase of her battle. All five have screams throughout in the in-game version, with the OST version omitting them:
** Her humanoid form fought on the beach (or what little of it could be called a "beach" after her entering reality) uses the basic version of the song, mostly monotone with several "boops."
** Her Nature Form/"flower look" goes heavy on the flutes and other wind instruments to give it a "nature-sounding" vibe. It almost sounds serene compared to the other variants, but still has a sinister undertone to it.
** Her Technological Form/"monolith look" has a dubstep background and high-pitched beep noises, and some drums to give it the vibe of a militant march. It sounds like something that would fit a high-tech science fiction evil military.
** Her Light Form/"angelic look" mixes choirs and violins, making it sound mournful and give it a holy vibe at the same time.
** Her Dark Form/"leviathan look" is full of gutteral growls and heavy metal guitar, to give the feeling of fighting a demonic beast.



[[folder:Scare]]

!! Main Game

* The {{Acceptable Target|s}} protestors. They are all fighting for absurd things, like basically arguing that the game-within-a-game that's a stand-in for ''Per Cent'' itself should have a TokenMiniMoe in it ()
* One of the games within the game's world (that we thankfully don't see much of) is called ''Sugoi! Ultimate Diarrhea Girls!'' Apparently, it was made out of spite as a joke by someone who ''wanted'' his bad idea to flop to get out of a contract deal, [[SpringtimeForHitlet but it somehow became a massive hit and a huge franchise.]] It is on its thirty-fifth installment by the time ''Per Cent'' takes place. The creator hates this fact.
* The RunningGag of Water naming unrelated characters across his stories "Dave" comes to a head with the item known as the Dave Whistle. This game's version of [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Birthright,]]
* The simple fact that the female member of the band of four villains is the only one ''without'' {{Stripperiffic}} armor.

!! ''Per Mill'' Kickstarter

* The stretch goals start out "ordinary" enough, or at least what could be expected out of a game like this: more characters to get pictures of (although it's in ''increments of 100''), language options, compatability, etc. Towards the millions, they start getting bizarre. The million dollar goal is an expansion on the AdjustableCensorship -- the game needs a million funded to play a '''more''' censored version of it[[note]]Specifically, butt cracks would be toggleable; the Slimes would simply not have them, while characters like Diane [[/note]]. It's odd, but it's still "reachable," so it's on the lower end. For two million, . There's a special goal for 2,485,507[[note]]Exactly one more dollar than ''VideoGame/{{Hiveswap}}''[='=]s Kickstarter made[[/note]]

!! ''Per Mill'' Teasers and Trailers

* The first video opens up as a parody of the somewhat infamous ''Knockout City'' teaser -- various Water Work characters, ''all'' of whom were playable in ''Per Cent'', are interviewed and talk about their experiences from their home worlds and coming to the world of ''Per Cent''. Then they mention talking about a "sequel" and wanting to "take things to the next level..." then Diane [[TheComicallySerious of all people]] holds up a skateboard, and the teaser -- which for the week of its upload was just called "Sequel Teaser" -- starts talking about ''Board of Destiny 2'' instead. And the characters turn out to be the ''players'' of the game itself, not playable in it. A confused Taro sulks, saying that he thought for sure he was being interviewed in a teaser for UPOIC 4. Soon, a wrecking ball tears through and destroys the television the characters were using to play the game, with Percy coming in saying it was an accident. The other characters sigh in relief in they don't have to play that for the interview, because "it was that bad."
** Diane averts the semi-MagicSkirt[[note]]In the comic page "drawifyings" of certain bits of ''Intriguing Group'', her loincloth would flip over a ''lot,'' but she'd be covered with a form of SceneryCensor, usually from her own fire. In-game the usual player character sprites are too small to make out much detail, but looking at each sprite reveals that there is not a single frame where her loincloth is up that her leg does not obscure her[[/note]] rules her loincloth is usually seen having, and instead the ''moment'' her legs move, her whole loincloth region is blurred out.
** The video ends with Diane going back to the ruins of the interview room, grinning like an idiot. Daygelz walks in and tauntingly tells the viewer that [[SexSells you watched this just because of her,]] and Diane completely agrees with her. Then the very end has this exchange:
--->'''Daygelz:''' [[PromotedToPlayable Oh and by the way Nightfirma and I are playable now.]]\\
'''Diane:''' I'm still playable.\\
'''Daygelz:''' Yeah but me being playable is bigger news than you still being playable.\\
'''Diane:''' Not really. I don't think so.

[[/folder]]



-->''Fun fact: Tamiko's concept art is based on a piece of cheesecake ''Homestuck'' fanart; the pose, specifically. It's just that she's drawn from a different angle, so Water wouldn't be "accidentally tracing" it or anything.''

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[[folder:This One Again]]

AmbiguousDisorder

* ''Joy+Roy''
is based on a piece of cheesecake ''Homestuck'' fanart; the pose, specifically. It's only series of Water's where he [[WordOfGod outright said]] that he does not think there is a single character who would be described as completely "normal," although he admitted he used a high standard for that:
** Ashley wonders multiple times if she might be a sociopath. She seems like a standard DeadpanSnarker at first (and ''was'' going to be one before [[CharacterizationMarchesOn Characterization Marched on]])
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'':
** There is something clearly ''off'' about Taro,
** Lil Stalin only has two emotional states: No emotion whatsoever, and explosive rage.

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Probably because nothing about ''Per Cent'' feels outright creepy? Well, creepy in the sense of feeling like the whole thing was
just that she's drawn from a different angle, so Water wouldn't the author's bizarre quick fetish material, it ''is'' "creepy" in the sense of moments meant to be "accidentally tracing" it or anything.''played for ''genuine horror'' which strengthens this. Every character

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!! Pecival "Percy" [Name that might vaguely sound like "cent"]

-->Origin: ''Per Cent'' itself/Original



-->Origin: Original[[note]]"Spin Man" has generally been used as a "wild card alternate character" outside of canon; his technical debut was with a similar role in ''Grabbing Garte's Goat'', but he is not considered a GGG character by [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=].[[/note]]



-->Origin: ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group''

A member of a race known as [[MagmaMan "Magmeletons"]] that hates being forced down from something by nonsense sexist traditions, she trained herself to become strong at a young age through a process that ended with her spending one month on the sun itself to absorb its energy. This process would likely kill Magmeletons unless they were hardened for it, and as it turned out, she was. Finding out that having vast amounts of power still meant that she can easily change society (without force that she would not resort to), she sank in to a frustrated inactivity, until she met five other people and teamed up with them to destroy a large evil empire. She is unlocked through the "Flaming Cave" Arcade game,

* TerseTalker: She ''very'' rarely says anything in dialogue scenes, to the point of almost being a HeroicMime. Her 16-bit Dating Sim counterpart is far more talkative than she is.



-->Origin: ''Blessed, Unfortunately''

-->"What, were you expecting some kind of heroic knight in shining armor? Haha, sorry! I'd rather be one too!"



!! Joy Reibal and Roy Geebilv

-->Origin: ''Joy+Roy''

In a pair of universes where demons and angels exist [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks and both of them suck,]] Roy, a human from one universe unaware of them, and Joy, a human from the other universe where they had been known to the general public for about a century, both found themselves getting wrapped up in missions to take down the evil god of their respective dimension with the help of a lot of demons. Over time, their friends meet up with each other, leading up to they themselves meeting up and becoming a couple. After finding the "Dudeality" Arcade,

In gamepay, Joy and Roy are both played simultaneously



!! Taro Toestar

* TakeThat: Water has serious CreatorBacklash towards the UPOIC trilogy, and as a result he made its playable representative shitty out of pure spite. In fact, he is one of the few characters whose alternate counterpart is in some ways ''easier'' than him, and that's saying a lot because Magenta-Taro isn't a cakewalk himself.



!! Diane Mohdez

Diane's alternate comes from a timeline where she took another trip to the sun in a dire time, towards a deeper part of it, one that... depending on how you look at it, was either more or less successful. Instead of coming out unscratched, she has burn scars all over her, messed up hair, and she is a lot skinnier. She starts with much less damage, but has a one-use-per-Date "Sin Flame" item that gives her a massive temporary stat boost based on the number of enemies around at once, which soon fades over time. Diane lights on fire during this and her skeleton becomes visible through her skin. She is meant to be a sort of "panic button character."

* CoveredWithScars: Burn scars, from pushing herself by going deeper in to the sun than what she could withstand.
* SanitySlippage: Downplayed. This Diane is a tad bit... unhinged at [[spoiler:Steve and especially Hammithan's deaths.]] She quite literally threw herself in to the sun because of it, if in a way that makes sense in context.
* [[ShoutOut Not Sure]]: She effectively becomes ComicBook/GhostRider [uh specifically vague memories of seeing the movie years ago], her head is still ''there'' but the skull shines so brightly it looks like she just has the skull surrounded by flame, and she skates rather than riding on anything. Still, her transformation is based on being surrounded by evil



!! Stella Fortyyismah

Stella's counterpart had taken her studying for heroship much more seriously, and has finally earned herself a form of magic to use for herself, namely by drawing the power of seven[[note]]Earth is excluded because Stella herself "represents Earth to an extent"[[/note]] planet-based "assists." This comes at the cost of her maximum health only being five hearts total.

* BlindfoldedVision: She purposefully blindfolds herself to better focus her powers, although it's only in combat -- she's seen taking off her blindfold during her "rest animation," or even in certain pre-boss cutscenes, and she has her blindfold off in most of her talk portraits too.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Stella was already a skilled powerless fighter, one of the best named ones in her source story (although most powerless heroes aren't named so this isn't ''that'' much competition), but this Stella with powers is even tougher.
* TookALevelInBadass: Stella easily got the long end of the stick in the ''B-Sides'', as while what happened to her ''general world'' was pretty bad, she wound up taking it with stride and came out unscratched or beaten compared to the other protagonists, instead becoming a holy knight with astronomy-themed powers.



Joy and Roy's alternate selves are "linked" and have perpetual demon magic going through the both of them.



!! Taro Toestar

Taro's alternate has his Green Gem ripped right out of his chest, leaving an empty black hole. This somehow makes him nearly invincible -- rather than being a OneHitPointWonder with a once-a-Date-shield, taking a hit as him simply turns him in to a statue for half a second. Regular enemies cannot beat him at all. However, ten seconds in to a Date, an angry, demonic, spider version of Ishiko holding both Gems will appear and start approaching him. If she touches him, she drags him off to Hell-- [[InsistentTerminology sorry,]] ''Sheol,'' and the match instantly ends.

* BeyondTheImpossible: ''Unviewable'' established that entering Sheol required one of a few rituals, all of which are specific and all of which are layed out before the first installment was over. Ishiko manages to be the first-ever known demon to bypass ''all'' of them,
* BodyHorror: In case it wasn't enough that "Taro's heart" was technically in his father's body since he was born (and so on for other generations and their firstborns) and he has a magic gemstone in its place, but this is what happens when the Gem is ripped out ''before'' his death. Taro spends the whole game going out with a gaping, pitch-black hole in his chest, but he otherwise looks fine.
* DraggedOffToHell: Well, Sheol, but when Ishiko catches him, she opens a portal to Sheol and drags him down there.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: ''B-Sides'' confirms that he has this mindset, and it shows here. While he's technically immortal, any strong enough "harm" immobilizes him. Annoying enough on its own, but he's ''also'' constantly being chased by a pissed off fourth wall-breaking demon, who may or may not be able to actually "kill" him but will definitely drag him off to AFateWorseThanDeath.



-->Act: 4/The Lab




to:

* ChekhovsGun: You know that ink you've been cleaning off of the {{fanservice}} images of the Slimes? Yeah, that's somewhat caused by her, although the canonicity of
* FauxAffablyEvil: Don't be fooled by her general larger-than-life personality and cheery announcements; she ''is'' an eldritch horror that turns the planet in to an apocalytic wasteland just after being summoned, and her "terriffic audience" is a bunch of mind-controlled skeletons, zombies, and ghosts. She also has zero issue eating the people who summoned and worshipped her.
* GodivaHair: Her default look/first form invokes this, to a smaller extent than Witchita, with the hair just "carefully" around her breasts, over her groin, and in a rarity for [=DeepWater=], even over her butt to an extent. Subverted as she takes damage, first her ink-hair stops covering her ass, then her breasts, and then finally on the last third of health (again, for her first form) it disappears between her legs... only to reveal a comically large amount of pubic hair obscuring her anyway.
* TrueFinalBoss:



[[folder:LOL (for thing that exists)]]

!! General

* It's played for BlackComedy for the most part, but the greater setting of ''Joy+Roy'' is a huge exercise in ReligiousHorror. In this verse, everything about angels being benevolent forces of good and protectors of humanity is nothing but a goddamn ''lie'' they put up so that humans can blindly trust them; in reality, angels as a whole don't give a damn about them except to use them as fodder giving them the edge against the demons. Demons who, by contrast, ''do'' line up with the usual horror stories told about them, [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks it's just that it turns out the angels are much like them.]] Neither Heaven nor Hell are pleasant afterlives to go to, both of them being overran by bizarre monsters that toy around with souls. Souls that are indestructable, and are dealt with torment that could last years, as seen in the descriptions of some of them. Hell and Heaven were set up in the first place, as sort of "PocketDimension[=s=]" in the greater afterlife, because the alternative is even ''worse'' -- being flung out across the universe at speeds much, much faster than light in random directions and being the playthings of even bigger and badder eldritch horrors that even ''Rhislaujja and Lesuif'' are scared of. Also, even the ''weakest'' angels or demons are significantly more powerful than humans who have little to no knowledge of how the magic system works, so if one of them decides to attack you, you're pretty much shit out of luck. It's quite telling that this goes for an uplifting action-adventure harem comedy angle when it could easily be a CosmicHorrorStory instead.
* Some of the Creatures and Beasts can best be described as things like giant vomit fountain balloon monsters that trap souls in loops of their "vomitting," giant faces made out of strange "wood," and rectangles seemingly composed entirely of bug-like legs.
* '''[[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Roxy.]]''' There's a damn good reason why even God's QuirkyMinibossSquad (except Little C, although he should be too) is intimidated by her. She starts off as a typical exaggerated straw man-hater, but as each season goes by and it becomes obvious that she's not just some joke but a legitimate threat and the biggest right behind Etabed himself, and she undergoes SanitySlippage, she stops being someone to laugh at pretty quickly. Her "quirks" include going in to increasingly violent threats and rants; lusting after, stalking, and trying to manipulate her own biological brother; and transphobia that, unlike the over-the-top FantasticRacism with the angels or demons or the cartoonish buffoon "Creator/MelBrooks approach" with most of the story's bigots, is portrayed in a comparatively ''depressingly'' realistic and brutal manner. Her habit of opening fire at the Virtues and Joxy for just annoying her was PlayedForLaughs -- her shooting and ''successfully'' killing a hapless, sympathetic mook in the Order and banishing his spirit to Hell is ''not.'' Oh yeah, and if you think that Lesuif/Rhislaujja can just oneshot her... well, for reasons not quite clear she is the only known human capable of absorbing and using the power of eight Power Speedo-infused angels, something not even other angels or demons can do, and the combined level of power of that makes her strong enough to be one of the ''very'' few characters who can actually take Lesuif or Rhislaujja on in a fair fight, if not outright kick their asses. Rhislaujja herself [I think I said Lesuif but I'm not sure... I think I'd want the humans to stick with their same opponents -- Team Eve Vs Roxy and Team Ris Vs Joxy -- but the demons might switch around the arenas] admitted that Roxy came ''very'' close to killing her.
** Roxy also dabbles more in RealismInducedHorror than most of the other villains, even her own counterpart or fellow BigBad. We don't see much of it, but as soon as Roy, Ashley, and Evelin moved to New York, she was there poisoning Roy's life, and trying to get to the others in his group as well. The worst part is that ''nobody did a thing about it.'' Ashley was just like "Whatever, Roxy's an asshole, fuck her, I'll avoid her, and I guess I'll ''try'' to lecture Roy about seeing her that often" while Evelin tried and tried again to change her for the better despite having zero results.
* Roxy's Perpendicular counterpart Joxy is much more openly threatening, and as the stories go on she remains more stable but no less
* During the final battles with Roxy and Joxy, both of them use their powers to blare out deranged, hateful speeches that loosely correlate with what little remains of the points they were trying to make. According to WordOfGod, these "speeches" were just slightly tweaked from actual quotes on certain radical websites/forums/blogs (Roxy's) or porn sites (Joxy's).

!! ''-Roy''

!! ''Joy|''

* Once Joy unknowingly gets the Syulk Legion tied to her via the Totem Spell, the exit to the cave seals on her, leaving her trapped in complete darkness. All she has is Nightfirma's telepathic communication and faint hints of her light powers to guide her. Nightfirma then tells her telepathically that the title "Cunning Underling" is ''around her.'' Joy is screaming her head off. So Nightfirma pretty much flatly tells her YouAreAlreadyDead, that Joxy can tell where she is and has approached her.

to:

[[folder:LOL (for ----

[[folder:Sam]]

!! Samwise "Sam" Givva

The leader of the Fighters of Sensitivity, a group consisting of a [[OddlySmallOrganization whopping]] ''three'' (four with Roy's brief stint "working" for them, which was never official and did not last very long) highly-active bloggers including himself. Roy's sudden apology spree early in Season 1 caught his attention, believing that he had happened to spot the potential rise of a "Nazi ass-kisser," and decided to dox him and go after him to investigate. He is a hot-tempered, muscular powerhouse (by human standards) that likes to carry around a giant axe and throw it as he pleases. He and the other two proper members of the Fighters of Sensitivity are ''briefly'' hired with the Order of Chaos by Hyumultahs, mostly because Hyumultahs disliked Roxy hiring the Ninja Squad in spite of his objections, but the Order ends up cutting ties with him due to a rather drastic conflict of interests. Sam is arrested near the end of Season 1, but unlike most arrested "Town Villains," he makes a vow to change for the better. This leads to him finding "enlightenment" in "Doing Nothing" and deciding to reform his ways, and by Season 4 he's out of prison very early on good behavior (and saving the lives of several cops) and decides to move to the City of the Center. He becomes a... ''sort of'' "ally" to the Kabus Legion, but not a very good one.

Oh yeah, and he's Marjorie's younger brother, but she won't tell you this because she hates him and has cut him out of her life.

* AxCrazy: While he's always the pinnacle of sanity compared to Insa (especially after both of them are arrested), Sam himself started off as a trigger-happy jackass who was eager to label anyone and everyone a Nazi and his "solution" to racism was to burn the entire country to the ground. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is him throwing a literal axe on the door to a mall just because he ''thought'' (correctly, though) he encountered the man he was stalking online. Averted once he converts and mellows out -- he's still a nutbag idiot, but he genuinely holds no ill-will anymore and even apologizes to Roy and understands when he won't forgive him.
* BadassNormal: Played with. He lacks any magic powers even after learning that it exists, and he mostly uses his axe for combat. And he ''would'' be pretty impressive with his physical stature and axe skills... the
thing that exists)]]

!! General

is, he's surrounded by supernatural beings who are much more powerful than he is. Daygelz, the self-proclaimed weakest member of the Kabus Legion, can NoSell anything he throws at her and she makes him kneel over and cry with just one punch to the gut.
* BaldOfAwesome: Downplayed. He shaves his head upon joining
* CantCatchUp: Justified: It was clear he was never any remote threat to anybody in the Kabus Legion by the time he meets them. The only reason why he came close to killing Roy was because Roy purposefully held back, didn't use his magic until it was too late and had his guns thrown out. Naturally, when he comes across Chugga [the name's a Big Chungus "reference," well-- I'll get to that], who has ''actual'' magic powers and a much, ''much'' larger army, she completely annihilates him.
It's played not "just" because Sam was one of Season 1's townie villains while Chugga was Season 4's, the power difference between the two of them is made clear from the get-go.
* ChekhovsGunman: He first seems like a straw activist "Roy but much much worse" character
for BlackComedy for Season 1, and when he's arrested it seems like that's the most part, but end of his story. He is not seen at all throughout Season 2 until TheStinger, where he is reading about politics while Traesop complains about having his legs broken, and it's revealed that Drygate wants to put them and Insa together to ask them about all the strange "magic attacks" that had been going on. Then he isn't seen again until the ending of Season ''3,'' where he's released on good behavior. He finally becomes part of the main story again in Season 4, where his invitation ends up indrectly leading to the endgame of Season 4, the temple-city he's in being part of the greater setting of ''Joy+Roy'' for Season 4's last few legs, and he continues to pop up on occasion after that. It's downplayed in that Sam himself is a huge exercise in ReligiousHorror. In this verse, everything about angels almost useless thanks to being benevolent forces of good and protectors of humanity is nothing but a goddamn ''lie'' they put up so that humans can blindly trust them; in reality, angels as a whole don't give a damn about them except unable to use them as fodder giving them the edge against the demons. Demons who, by contrast, ''do'' line catch up with the usual horror stories told about future villains; he's just really the "face" of the Central Temple.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Samwise, and his older sister [[{{Transgender was born Samwell.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** He's the most obvious foil to Insa. Sam is a heavily-policing [...] Even their fates after Season 1 are the exact opposite: Insa still clung on to her views and hardened
them, [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks it's just decaying to insanity, while Sam did a complete 180 and calmed down to the point where he became a complete idiot with no sense of self-protection.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Way back in Season 1, Roxy is shown performing a spell/installed chip combo on the Polygonal Meme Group
that it turns out the angels are much like them.]] Neither Heaven nor Hell are pleasant afterlives she only refers to go to, both of them being overran by bizarre monsters that toy around with souls. Souls that are indestructable, and are dealt with torment that could last years, as seen in the descriptions of some of them. Hell and Heaven were set up in the first place, as sort of "PocketDimension[=s=]" in the greater afterlife, because the alternative a "last resort" activated when needed. [[spoiler:It is even ''worse'' -- being flung out across the universe at speeds much, much faster than light in random directions and being the playthings of even bigger and badder eldritch horrors that even ''Rhislaujja and Lesuif'' are scared of. Also, even the ''weakest'' angels or demons are significantly more powerful than humans who have little to no knowledge of how the magic system works, so if one of them decides to attack you, you're pretty much shit out of luck. It's quite telling revealed during Season 4 that this goes for an uplifting action-adventure harem comedy angle spell is a delayed mind controller that, when it could easily be Roxy says a CosmicHorrorStory instead.
* Some of
trigger phrase, gives her one shot per spell installed to have complete command over a given person. She uses her try on Sam once the Creatures gang (including Sam, and Beasts can best be described as things like Ermit being forced along) hijack a giant vomit fountain balloon monsters Order carrier, causing him to trash up the place with his axe and fight the group. This, in turn, is foreshadowing the massive showdown that trap souls in loops of their "vomitting," giant faces made out of strange "wood," Roy, Ashley, Mindy, and rectangles seemingly composed entirely of bug-like legs.
* '''[[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Roxy.]]''' There's a damn good reason why even God's QuirkyMinibossSquad (except Little C, although he should be too) is intimidated by her. She starts off as a typical exaggerated straw man-hater, but as each season goes by and it becomes obvious that she's not just some joke but a legitimate threat and the biggest right behind Etabed himself, and she undergoes SanitySlippage, she stops being someone to laugh at pretty quickly. Her "quirks" include going in to increasingly violent threats and rants; lusting after, stalking, and trying to manipulate her own biological brother; and transphobia that, unlike the over-the-top FantasticRacism
Evelin have with the angels or demons or four Ninja Squad leaders once Roxy uses ''their'' dormant mind control spells, which is naturally a much harder fight.]]
* GoodIsDumb: When he becomes nicer, he also becomes much dumber, giving up his self-preservation and believing that he can solve all problems by saying that an equal-but-opposite problem would also be bad. He is ''genuinely'' kinder and on
the cartoonish buffoon "Creator/MelBrooks approach" heroes' side (well, sort of, what with most being painfully neutral and all), and even helps them, but he spends the rest of the story's bigots, story being painfull passive with a few exceptions.
* IronicName: "Sam"
is portrayed in a comparatively ''depressingly'' realistic and brutal manner. Her habit of opening fire at the Virtues and Joxy short for just annoying her was PlayedForLaughs -- her shooting and ''successfully'' Sam'''wise;''' he's anything but. In Season 1, he's a brash, hot-headed asshole who thought he could solve racism by killing a hapless, sympathetic mook everybody in the Order and banishing his spirit to Hell is ''not.'' Oh yeah, and if you think United States that Lesuif/Rhislaujja can just oneshot her... well, for reasons not quite clear she is the only known human capable of absorbing and using the power of eight Power Speedo-infused angels, something not even other angels or demons can do, and the combined level of power of that makes her strong enough to be one wasn't part of the [=FoS=], which also just so happened to consist of only three (four counting Roy) white men. Roy is ''very'' few characters quick and '''''very''''' vocal to point out how stupid the plan is. In Season 4, he mellows out considerably, but becomes an idiot who can actually take Lesuif or Rhislaujja on in a fair fight, if not outright kick their asses. Rhislaujja herself [I think I said Lesuif but I'm not sure... I think I'd want needs to be babysat by the humans Kabus Legion when he's in any remote danger.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Turns out
to stick with their same opponents -- Team Eve Vs Roxy be Marjorie's younger brother in Seal 11. As long as Roy knew her and Team Ris Vs Joxy -- but the demons might switch around the arenas] admitted that Roxy came ''very'' close to killing her.
** Roxy also dabbles more in RealismInducedHorror than most of the other villains, even her own counterpart or fellow BigBad. We don't see much of it, but as soon as Roy, Ashley, and Evelin moved to New York,
worked under her, she was there poisoning Roy's life, and trying to get to the others in his group as well. The worst part is that ''nobody did a thing never told him or any employee about it.'' Ashley was just like "Whatever, Roxy's an asshole, fuck her, I'll avoid her, and I guess I'll ''try'' to lecture Roy about seeing her Sam -- because she didn't feel the need to.
* TemptingFate: To Roxy in Season 4: [[spoiler:"There is ''nothing'' you can say
that often" while Evelin tried will make me try to kill any of them again!" Cue Roxy saying her mind control trigger phrase: "A human's true heart is within the womb."]]
* TooDumbToLive: ''Both'' pre-
and tried again post-changing lifestyle. Pre-, he thinks it's a good idea to change her for the better try challenging a demon to a one-on-one fist fight despite having zero results.
* Roxy's Perpendicular counterpart Joxy is much more openly threatening,
being told in excruciating detail from Hyumultahs how stupid of an idea that would be. Daygelz makes him kneel over and as the stories go on she remains more stable but no less
* During the final battles
surrender with Roxy and Joxy, both of them use their powers one punch. Post- he becomes even ''worse,'' where his "strategy" when in any danger is to blare out deranged, hateful speeches that loosely correlate with what little remains of the points they were trying to make. According to WordOfGod, these "speeches" were just slightly tweaked from actual quotes on certain radical websites/forums/blogs (Roxy's) or porn sites (Joxy's).

!! ''-Roy''

!! ''Joy|''

* Once Joy unknowingly gets the Syulk Legion tied to her via the Totem Spell, the exit to the cave seals on her, leaving her trapped in complete darkness. All she has is Nightfirma's telepathic communication and faint hints of her light powers to guide her. Nightfirma then tells her telepathically
say that the title "Cunning Underling" is ''around her.'' Joy is screaming her head off. So Nightfirma pretty much flatly tells her YouAreAlreadyDead, exact opposite of that Joxy can tell where she is danger would also be bad and ignore it, and he has approached her.
to have his life saved several times by a very annoyed Kabus Legion. The only exception is the odd chance that he ''is'' under attack by two equally terrible yet opposite things, which makes him panic.



''Isaac: Repentance'': "We adjusted the game so that breaking is more of a matter of skill; we've taken out breaks that can be done with just two items, but three+ are alright, by then it's strategy and you've earned it."

Also ''Isaac: Repentance'': [[spoiler:Tainted Cain]] exists and he can nuke the game with a number of methods.

!! My "Morality Charts:"

* ''361 Striking Degrees'', ''Intriguing Group'': Pretty good-natured and heroic, being rude or having some misunderstandings or being ignorantly insensitive is about the worst out of any of them.
* ''Joy+Roy'': Almost genuinely heroic but most of them are misguided in some way, having their heads up their asses or are slackers. Or have anger channelled in the wrong direction. They very quickly develop out of this.
* ''Hexadecisland'', ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (specifically Vince and Sonata; Tania is more genuinely heroic and good-natured from the start, if with a bit of GoodIsNotNice, but then again look at the shit she has to put up with): Jerk heroes but they're still good when the chips are really down and the world is really doomed. They also become better people as a whole.
* ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (Nymphs), ''[=Run: .GIFocalypse=]'' (obviously this just goes for the [=.GIFfany=] Army): Villains but they HeelFaceTurn and aren't that bad.
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?'': Kind of complicated. None of the (main) Nepetas are as bad as Eridan, Vriska, or Gamzee although Pisces will seriously push that line a '''lot.''' [[spoiler:Not sure if the "Tainteds"/"Missing half of the hemospectrum" will be evil, or most will be abused and there's a Token Evil Teammate.]] I don't know about the 276 side-Nepetas though.
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': Genuinely ''terrible'' people and I might watch random episodes of ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' for inspiration. (And I think I know enough already that I'm not gonna go "Oh god I don't want them to be ''that'' bad;" in fact I'm pretty sure if I get to ''3'', after a big reveal [[spoiler:Moeko is definitely just... yeah]]) Holy shit I'm gonna have fun with that. Might even be worse than the '''pre-HeelFaceTurn''' villains of the category two above. It's ideally to the point where if it wasn't for how we just about only see them while they're fighting against genocidal dictators, they'd be good contenders for outright villains.

On the topic of my stories and IASIP, I saw this from the YMMV page:
-->''In "The Gang Saves the Day", we see Mac's homoerotic idea of Heaven where God and angels are all buff, shirtless men who invite him to laugh at sinners with them.''

This is not too far off from what Heaven is like in ''Joy+Roy''. Yes, even (and ''especially'') the "laugh at sinners" part.

God throughout most of it is shirtless, but he's not buff -- he looks more like an anime pretty boy, same boat the male lead hero is in. Well, the God of the Parallel World, the one of the Perpendicular World is a woman. (And a demon, instead of an angel.) But is still surrounded by angels that are buff, shirtless men. Who laugh at "sinners."

Also that show ruined the word "implication" for me.

to:

''Isaac: Repentance'': "We adjusted the game so that breaking is more TheGhost:
* ''Joy+Roy'' has a series
of a matter of skill; we've taken out breaks that can be done with just two items, but three+ subversions. Several characters are alright, by then it's strategy built up and you've earned it."

Also ''Isaac: Repentance'': [[spoiler:Tainted Cain]] exists and he can nuke the game with a number of methods.

!! My "Morality Charts:"

* ''361 Striking Degrees'', ''Intriguing Group'': Pretty good-natured and heroic, being rude or having some misunderstandings or being ignorantly insensitive is
talked about the worst out of any of them.
* ''Joy+Roy'': Almost genuinely heroic but
often, and are not seen for most of them are misguided in some way, having their heads up their asses or are slackers. Or have anger channelled in the wrong direction. They very quickly develop out of this.
* ''Hexadecisland'', ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (specifically Vince and Sonata; Tania is more genuinely heroic and good-natured from the start, if with a bit of GoodIsNotNice, but then again look at the shit she has to put up with): Jerk heroes but they're still good when the chips are really down and the world is really doomed. They also become better people as a whole.
* ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (Nymphs), ''[=Run: .GIFocalypse=]'' (obviously this just goes for the [=.GIFfany=] Army): Villains
given story, but they HeelFaceTurn and aren't that bad.
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?'': Kind of complicated. None
do appear in either the last legs of the (main) Nepetas individual parts or in ''Coy Miss''. The main exceptions are as bad as Eridan, Vriska, or Gamzee although Pisces will seriously push that line a '''lot.''' [[spoiler:Not sure if minor background characters, who the "Tainteds"/"Missing half of the hemospectrum" will be evil, or most will be abused and there's a Token Evil Teammate.]] I don't know about the 276 side-Nepetas though.
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': Genuinely ''terrible'' people and I might watch random episodes of ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' for inspiration. (And I think I know enough already that I'm
reader does not gonna go "Oh god I don't want them expect to be ''that'' bad;" involved in fact I'm pretty sure if I get to ''3'', after a big reveal [[spoiler:Moeko is definitely just... yeah]]) Holy shit I'm gonna have fun with that. Might even be worse than the '''pre-HeelFaceTurn''' villains of the category two above. It's ideally to the point where if it wasn't for how we just about only see them while they're fighting against genocidal dictators, they'd be good contenders for outright villains.

On the topic of my stories and IASIP, I saw this from the YMMV page:
-->''In "The Gang Saves the Day", we see Mac's homoerotic idea of Heaven where God and angels are all buff, shirtless men who invite him to laugh
plot at sinners with them.''

This
all.
** Mindy's butler
is not too far off from what Heaven is like in ''Joy+Roy''. Yes, even (and ''especially'') the "laugh at sinners" part.

God throughout most of it is shirtless, but he's not buff -- he looks more like an anime pretty boy, same boat the male lead hero is in. Well, the God of the Parallel World, the
one of the Perpendicular World most joked about examples. Mindy mentions having a butler touching up her mansion in her abscense (which happens a ''lot'' when she goes adventuring), but as her mansion shows up more often, he is nowhere to be seen. Especially in Season 5,

[[folder:Side]]

SidetrackedByTheGoldSaucer

* ''Per Cent'':
** Arcade Mode is essentially
a woman. (And a demon, instead ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' clone where you play as various characters from other Water Works (in addition to Percy) [[spoiler:and alternate versions of an angel.) But is still surrounded by angels them from timelines where everything goes to shit]], with more in-depth mechanics than the linear borderline ExcusePlot of "clear away the ink for a {{fanservice}} front-and-back shot picture." It naturally ends up overshadowing the main game. And it doesn't help that are buff, shirtless men. Who laugh at "sinners."

Also that show ruined
technically Arcade Mode ''already'' has everything within Story Mode anyway, just with a lot of randomization involved and you not being able to go on regular "dates" with the word "implication" for me.
Slime Cents.
* ''Baths: Uniter of Elements'':
** The n-Line Update added the ability to play

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* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': The Chess Club runs a spectrum from "definitely awful" to "surprisingly heroic;" Yoko is at the latter end of that, having the strongest moral concious by far and the ''only'' one of them who doesn't just see her crime-fighting as some sort of annoying job (the other demons) or an excuse to live out their pop culture fantasies (Taro). By contrast, Hanako, Moeko, and Junko are pretty apathetic, Ishiko is downright terrible and violent, Taro is a self-centered perverted dickhead, and Margaret takes a very hands-off "Whatever the universe says to do, do it" approach. Tamiko is morally gray. [[spoiler:Actually part of that isn't true -- Moeko is the worst of them by ''far,'' ]]
* ''Joy+Roy'':
** The Kabus Legion is a rare case where their ''leader'' is this. Kabus Lesuif, despite being Lucifer's strongest daughter and one of two of the most powerful known non-god demons in the universe, is a genuinely nice and friendly leader whose main missions are to make sure her demon legion is happy, and to kill Etabed. (Etabed is ''horrible'' and essentially planning a genocide, so this does not contradict with Lesuif being the nice one.) She's merely ''acting'' as though she hates humanity and wants to start an uprising against them, Heaven, and even most of Hell just to boost morale in her group and so that they could learn about how humans and angels aren't that bad on their own, rather than having to be forced to by Lesuif. Lesuif knows she's overpowered and that everybody else is afraid of her; this is a SecretTestOfCharacter to encourage the other demons to stand up to her. In fact, it's nearly impossible to even piss her off, and even Roy, Ashley, etc at their lowest still remain on her good side while she gives them advice.
** The Ninja Squad are a collective downplayed example out of the Order of Chaos, being [[FriendlyEnemy Friendly Enemies]] who see the humans as WorthyOpponent[=s=] and politely try to shoe away the demons from fighting with them (with machines that disable their magic powers and make them sick while around to help that "shoeing"). The downplay is that they make it very clear they were never full loyal to the Order in the first place, they simply saw them as the LesserOfTwoEvils compared to the possibility of freeing Kabus Lesuif. Roxy finds this out and fires them by the end of Season 1, and they become a "third party rival group" for the next two-three seasons after that before finally having HeelFaceTurn[=s=] one-by-one (and their mooks en-masse) and joining the Kabus Legion.
** Subipian is the only Sin ''or'' Virtue who is ''completely'' nice, he's a total pushover hesitant to even fight the Syulk Legion and looks for all kinds of reasons as to why he would not want to.
* ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'':



-->'''[[NobleDemon Maria/Mario]]:''' THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER! We are '''ONLY''' after the forces of Elements Bath House! Leave civilians '''OUT''' of this! If any of you -- and I mean ''ANY OF YOU'' -- on this force lays a hand on the innocent and defenseless, I ''WILL'' kick your fucking ass!

Much later, post-HeelFaceTurn:
-->'''Maria/Mario:''' SHOWER LORD! Remember my motto? That anybody in our group who harms innocents will get their ass kicked?\\
'''Shower Lord:''' No.\\
'''Maria/Mario:''' Well that includes ''you''-- wait, you don't remember? How- how can you not remember me?! The one that always says "fuck" all the time?

I didn't get the hate for the [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Needles enemy]] at first, but then it slowly dawned on me that those things were practically on EVERY FUCKING FLOOR. I don't see much issue with them in general and once in a while, it just that they feel ''so'' common.

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Because fuck it, I have too many ideas for ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' to "just" keep it in some dumbass fanservice ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' fanfiction. This is basically that "Above Paradise" thingy I had drafted up on the Main/ Sandbox, but at the same time very fucking different. It'd also be near-impossible to mod in a crap ton of companions in a "system" somewhat like this to ''Terraria'' I think, and especially doing so ''well'' and ''balanced.''

So if ''Baths: Uniter of Elements'' is basically shooting for "[=Run: .GIFocalypse=] was at 1% this is 100%," this is the 100% counterpart to ZNA. Although currently they both have a whole "400" thing going on, which was a ZNA thing, not an RG thing.

I know jack shit about ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' but this game is basically what little I do know of it, and what out of that I like, stacked with ''Breath of the Wild''. So unlike [=BUoE=] but like ZNA, there's Humans, some other irrelevant races, a "light nature race," a "dark nature race," and a shitload of weird "in-betweens." So of the Human, Not-Dryad, and Not-Nymph one of each forms your "main party," and the band of 400 are like companions, from what I understand they might work like those gacha "rare Blades" but not like gacha at all, whatever sort of RNG system you use to get a colorful companion, basically by the mid-late game you'll have all of them eventually, there's like no "duplicate" or "dud" or whatever chance once you get the tokens or whatever that lets them in your party. It's the order you get them in that's randomized.

For once this might use a simple elemental system. Like, just six "main" ones: Fire, Earth, Electricity, Cold (I refuse to treat "ice" as something seperate from "water"), Water, Wind. There will still be a "plant one" (well I don't know about plants specifically see later on), "sound one," etc, but they'd just be lumped up with one of the six. Um, okay, the "color coding system" for ''Baths'', putting it simply, is like this: picture a set of 24 colors in the RGB spectrum, and add a 25th "other" outlier category that's usually a grayscale color, or something like two colors at once (in the case of ''Baths''[='=] "first" set, one that's half-blue and half-yellow split down the middle), and then that's for one Line, multiply that shit by 16 for each Line. (Except in this -- screw it I'm still using the name ''Above Paradise'' -- they're all in the same world, again like ZNA.) But in some Lines it's not an even rainbow. Well actually only in some of the postgame ones. In the "main" Acts 1-4 Lines they're just in different shades and tints. Anyway, the counterparts to the 24 "chromatic" ones per group are elemental, while the "25th" "outlier" ones are rare non-elemental ones. And then aside from that, the Not-Dryads and Not-Nymphs may either be non-elemental too or have unique "elements," respectively something like a kind of "life" (this is why I'm hesitant to include "plant" with one of the six main elements) and "death/undead."

So like AP there's six major regions, each with a boss that's really a body part of the true villain,

Everyone has a fat ass.

!! Other, More In-Depth Details:

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Because fuck it, I have too many ideas for ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' to "just" keep it in some dumbass fanservice ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' fanfiction. This
Slightly different from what is basically that "Above Paradise" thingy I had drafted up currently on the Main/ Sandbox, but at Sandbox because I can't make up my mind. Although nine(/eighteen) playable characters ''was'' the same time very fucking different. It'd also be near-impossible to mod in a crap ton of companions in a "system" somewhat like this to ''Terraria'' number I think, and especially doing so ''well'' and ''balanced.''

So if ''Baths: Uniter of Elements'' is basically
was shooting for "[=Run: .GIFocalypse=] was at 1% this is 100%," this is the 100% counterpart to ZNA. Although currently they both have a whole "400" thing going on, which was a ZNA thing, not an RG thing.

for, I know jack shit about ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' but this game is basically what little I do know of it, and what out of that I like, stacked with ''Breath just didn't think of the Wild''. So unlike [=BUoE=] but like ZNA, there's Humans, some other irrelevant races, a "light nature race," a "dark nature race," last two.

[Might cut the one on Main/
and a shitload of weird "in-betweens." So of the Human, Not-Dryad, and Not-Nymph one of each forms your "main party," and the band of 400 are like companions, from what I understand they might work like those gacha "rare Blades" but not like gacha at all, whatever sort of RNG system you use to get a colorful companion, basically by the mid-late game you'll have all of them eventually, there's like no "duplicate" or "dud" or whatever chance once you get the tokens or whatever that lets them in your party. It's the order you get them in that's randomized.

For once this might use a simple elemental system. Like, just six "main" ones: Fire, Earth, Electricity, Cold (I refuse to treat "ice" as something seperate from "water"), Water, Wind. There will still be a "plant one" (well I don't know about plants specifically see later on), "sound one," etc, but they'd just be lumped up with one of the six. Um, okay, the "color coding system" for ''Baths'', putting
"move" it simply, is like this: picture a set of 24 colors in the RGB spectrum, and add a 25th "other" outlier category that's usually a grayscale color, or something like two colors at once (in the case of ''Baths''[='=] "first" set, one that's half-blue and half-yellow split down the middle), and then that's for one Line, multiply that shit by 16 for each Line. (Except in this here.]

!! Playable Characters
-- screw it I'm still using the name ''Above Paradise'' -- they're all in the same world, again like ZNA.) But in some Lines it's not an even rainbow. Well actually only in some of the postgame ones. In the "main" Acts 1-4 Lines they're just in different shades and tints. Anyway, the counterparts to the 24 "chromatic" ones per group are elemental, while the "25th" "outlier" ones are rare non-elemental ones. And then aside from that, the Not-Dryads and Not-Nymphs may either be non-elemental too or have unique "elements," respectively something like a kind of "life" (this is why I'm hesitant to include "plant" with one of the six main elements) and "death/undead."

So like AP there's six major regions, each with a boss that's really a body part of the true villain,

Everyone has a fat ass.

!! Other, More In-Depth Details:
Regular

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"Adam," "Eve," and "Lilith" are all placeholder names. But their final names might be super similar anyway I don't know.

Don't be fooled by the lighthearted and fanservice-heavy nature: ''Above Paradise'' ''is'' ultimately written by the same guy who did the ''Unviewable'' trilogy, and several other works that go for more of a SurpriseCreepy angle. After all, in this apparent "Paradise" filled with

* By the beginning of the game,
* '''The GhostShip.''' After doing a few sidequests and getting a map, you finally get a chance to go up and close to the mysterous ship with the uncanny giant "mask" of a smiling sun figure on it. Get ''near'' it, however, and the mask suddenly turns from a too-cheerful smile to a NightmareFace grin with black eyes, and the group is teleported to what looks like the Royal Hall, only everything is red and black and hazy. Eve, Adam, and even ''Lilith'' all flip the fuck out over this, insisting to turn back and head down the way that leads to the white light (which teleports you out of the area), instead of going further on to the end of the hall in darkness. Going to the latter anyway teleports the party again -- this time to a horror-looking BonusBoss only known as "SUN," that resembles the mask's "nightmare look" but turned in to a monster. And just like the ''Wind Waker'' ghost ship, ''none'' of this is explained. [[NothingIsScarier Ever.]] There are a few hints here and there that point towards ''something,'' but the playerbase has not come to a general concensus yet, and it seems like too many details just ''don't'' add up in any sort of right way to present one coherant story rather than two contrasting ones.

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"Adam," "Eve," and "Lilith" are all placeholder names. But their final names might be super similar anyway I don't know.

Don't be fooled by the lighthearted and fanservice-heavy nature: ''Above Paradise'' ''is'' ultimately written by the same guy who did the ''Unviewable'' trilogy, and several other works that go for more of a SurpriseCreepy angle. After all, in this apparent "Paradise" filled with

* By the beginning of the game,
* '''The GhostShip.''' After doing a few sidequests and getting a map, you finally get a chance to go up and close to the mysterous ship with the uncanny giant "mask" of a smiling sun figure on it. Get ''near'' it, however, and the mask suddenly turns from a too-cheerful smile to a NightmareFace grin with black eyes, and the group is teleported to what looks like the Royal Hall, only everything is red and black and hazy. Eve, Adam, and even ''Lilith'' all flip the fuck out over this, insisting to turn back and head down the way that leads to the white light (which teleports you out of the area), instead of going further on to the end of the hall in darkness. Going to the latter anyway teleports the party again -- this time to a horror-looking BonusBoss only known as "SUN," that resembles the mask's "nightmare look" but turned in to a monster. And just like the ''Wind Waker'' ghost ship, ''none'' of this is explained. [[NothingIsScarier Ever.]] There are a few hints here and there that point towards ''something,'' but the playerbase has not come to a general concensus yet, and it seems like too many details just ''don't'' add up in any sort of right way to present one coherant story rather than two contrasting ones.
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Series not gonna be represented:

!! Playable Characters -- "Magentaverse"

[[folder:"Fused" Percy]]

[Yeah I'm probably dropping whatever the "lightspeed" thing was gonna be, never gave it any thought.]

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[[folder:"Burnt" Diane]]

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!! Modesty, the Summoned One

-->Act: The Beach

It turns out that to some degree you "de-inkifying" the [=CGs=] of the Cent Slimes is canon to a degree.

* BossBonanza: You first fight a more human-looking Modesty in the post-apocalyptic ruins of the title Beach, then she turns in to a laser beam and blasts a hole in the ground. Falling in the hole has you fight a shape-shifting mass that turns in to four different forms, each with its own versus splash screen, followed by fighting a ''massive'' OneWingedAngel Modesty as a gigantic skeleton.

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[[folder:The Flashknight]]

The game's BonusBoss.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Pretty ironic that an eye-themed boss fight would be the likely first, but surprisingly not last, character in this game you would see without any eyes.]]

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* The Oculus Lady provides the page image and is the likely first source of Fuel you'll see in the game. The first half of her battle seems standard, she uses cartoonish large eyes to attack and standard villain flames, with almost nothing that could be considered graphically violent. Then at half her health, she has a cut-in showing her eyes having disappeared, revealing empty black holes, and moments later her eyelids start growing teeth as she charges at you. Then she, unlike the previous male bosses before her (or after, but the guy after wears very little to begin with), suffers ClothingDamage and loses her armor -- it's FanDisservice, as it turns out most of her body is covered in eyes that likewise become mouths. Including a gigantic one on her stomach. It's like a humanoid-ized version of [[VideoGame/{{Terraria}} the Eye of Cthulhu,]] but handled in the most BodyHorror-laden way possible.
* '''Modesty.''' On paper, nothing about her first form sounds scary -- a CuteMonsterGirl demon
** Once she blows open the hole in the ground, you ''could'' ignore it, but this causes several of her minions to spawn and start attacking you in what is meant to be a ZergRush. Continue to ignore the hole, or assume that you have to fight off the enemies, and she gets impatient and just flat-out makes a gigantic arm come out of the hole and drag you in.
** Each stage of the battle has its own Vs screen, and the first five are done in the same way as the normal bosses: Your character side-by-side, facing the boss in a confident battle-ready pose. (Or something along those lines; both Taros look a little more nervous.) For the final part? Modesty's gigantic skeletal form is looming over the player, and no matter who they are -- even ''Diane'' -- they look scared.
* If you've unlocked somebody else's B-Side first and are expecting Percy's to be more of the same, you'll be in for a surprise. Instead of getting Card Shard 4 where it would normally be and instantly being warped to the usual Magenta Island and seeing a glowing light that shows a brief flash of that character's BadFuture, you find a portal that warps you to a deserted version of the town, with fog blowing through, strange purple-and-black things floating about, and a psychedelic sky. It's been described as looking like the world after it had been through an apocalypse ''and'' reality itself broke down. Go to the end of a long, empty hallway, and the Card Shard is at the far end, with what looks like statues of the Slimes. Replacing the usual pickup sound is the Slimes [[SuddenlyVoiced actually saying]] "You did this... you killed us!" The statues come to life, form a blob of black and purple tar, and begin chasing you at alarming speeds, like a [[VideoGame/{{Pikmin}} Waterwraith]] on crack. You have to run back to the end and use the assembled Null Card on the wall that was previously the dead end. Oh yeah, and this might not be obvious at first, and you don't have that much time before the Purses kill you. This leads you to the usual island process at least.
* Everything about the "Magenta Characters" feels much more horror-esque than the usual for the game. Eight out of nine of them (Alt Percy's process is detailed above) are unlocked by stepping on a light in a strange EldritchLocation that shows a flash of a [=CG=] depicting something... unpleasant happening. Taro's might be one of the worst, showing Junko, Hanako, and Yoko (Moeko, Margaret, and Tamiko being nowhere in sight) looking onwards horrified while Ishiko is holding up the Green Gem. This doesn't sound bad to anyone unfamiliar with UPOIC, but one of the first things you're told about Taro when unlocking him is that that Gem is his heart, so you're basically seeing the aftermath of someone having his ''heart'' ripped out. Their "unlock cards" are also distorted and have an inverted black-background-with-magenta-writing on it, and the messages are deformed. On the character select menu, you access them by going ''below'' your lowest-unlocked "regular" character, causing the screen to scroll past the usual Town and in to some DarkWorld version of it, similar to the place you end up when unlocking Percy's counterpart. (Minus the whole "broken reality" thing.)
** Magenta Taro already starts out bad enough with [[BodyHorror an empty hole in his chest where his heart would be and his shirt always having a hole there to show it,]] but his gimmick is that a ''pissed off'' spider-esque Ishiko is chasing after him. He's immortal, taking "damage" would only turn him to an immobile statue for half a second, but if Ishiko catches him, it's an immediate game over.

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* '''[[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Roxy.]]''' There's a damn good reason why even God's QuirkyMinibossSquad (except Little C, although he should be too) is intimidated by her. She starts off as a typical exaggerated straw man-hater, but as each season goes by and it becomes obvious that she's not just some joke but a legitimate threat and the biggest right behind Etabed himself, and she undergoes SanitySlippage, she stops being someone to laugh at pretty quickly. Her "quirks" include going in to increasingly violent threats and rants; lusting after, stalking, and trying to manipulate her own biological brother; and transphobia that, unlike the over-the-top FantasticRacism with the angels or demons or the cartoonish buffoon "Creator/MelBrooks approach" with most of the story's bigots, is portrayed in a comparatively ''depressingly'' realistic and brutal manner. Her habit of opening fire at the Virtues and Joxy for just annoying her was PlayedForLaughs -- her shooting and ''successfully'' killing a hapless, sympathetic mook in the Order and banishing his spirit to Hell is ''not.'' Oh yeah, and if you think that Lesuif/Rhislaujja can just oneshot her... well, for reasons not quite clear she is the only known human capable of absorbing and using the power of eight Power Speedo-infused angels, something not even other angels or demons can do, and the combined level of power of that makes her strong enough to be one of the ''very'' few characters who can actually take Lesuif or Rhislaujja on in a fair fight, if not outright kick their asses. Rhislaujja herself [I think I said Lesuif but I'm not sure... I think I'd want the humans to stick with their same opponents -- Team Eve Vs Roxy and Team Ris Vs Joxy -- but the demons might switch around the arenas] admitted that Roxy came ''very'' close to killing her.
** Roxy also dabbles more in RealismInducedHorror than most of the other villains, even her own counterpart or fellow BigBad. We don't see much of it, but as soon as Roy, Ashley, and Evelin moved to New York, she was there poisoning Roy's life, and trying to get to the others in his group as well. The worst part is that ''nobody did a thing about it.'' Ashley was just like "Whatever, Roxy's an asshole, fuck her, I'll avoid her, and I guess I'll ''try'' to lecture Roy about seeing her that often" while Evelin tried and tried again to change her for the better despite having zero results.
* Roxy's Perpendicular counterpart Joxy is much more openly threatening, and as the stories go on she remains more stable but no less
* During the final battles with Roxy and Joxy, both of them use their powers to blare out deranged, hateful speeches that loosely correlate with what little remains of the points they were trying to make. According to WordOfGod, these "speeches" were just slightly tweaked from actual quotes on certain radical websites/forums/blogs (Roxy's) or porn sites (Joxy's).



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''Isaac: Repentance'': "We adjusted the game so that breaking is more of a matter of skill; we've taken out breaks that can be done with just two items, but three+ are alright, by then it's strategy and you've earned it."

Also ''Isaac: Repentance'': [[spoiler:Tainted Cain]] exists and he can nuke the game with a number of methods.

!! My "Morality Charts:"

* ''361 Striking Degrees'', ''Intriguing Group'': Pretty good-natured and heroic, being rude or having some misunderstandings or being ignorantly insensitive is about the worst out of any of them.
* ''Joy+Roy'': Almost genuinely heroic but most of them are misguided in some way, having their heads up their asses or are slackers. Or have anger channelled in the wrong direction. They very quickly develop out of this.
* ''Hexadecisland'', ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (specifically Vince and Sonata; Tania is more genuinely heroic and good-natured from the start, if with a bit of GoodIsNotNice, but then again look at the shit she has to put up with): Jerk heroes but they're still good when the chips are really down and the world is really doomed. They also become better people as a whole.
* ''Zenith Nymph's Adventures'' (Nymphs), ''[=Run: .GIFocalypse=]'' (obviously this just goes for the [=.GIFfany=] Army): Villains but they HeelFaceTurn and aren't that bad.
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?'': Kind of complicated. None of the (main) Nepetas are as bad as Eridan, Vriska, or Gamzee although Pisces will seriously push that line a '''lot.''' [[spoiler:Not sure if the "Tainteds"/"Missing half of the hemospectrum" will be evil, or most will be abused and there's a Token Evil Teammate.]] I don't know about the 276 side-Nepetas though.
* ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'': Genuinely ''terrible'' people and I might watch random episodes of ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' for inspiration. (And I think I know enough already that I'm not gonna go "Oh god I don't want them to be ''that'' bad;" in fact I'm pretty sure if I get to ''3'', after a big reveal [[spoiler:Moeko is definitely just... yeah]]) Holy shit I'm gonna have fun with that. Might even be worse than the '''pre-HeelFaceTurn''' villains of the category two above. It's ideally to the point where if it wasn't for how we just about only see them while they're fighting against genocidal dictators, they'd be good contenders for outright villains.

On the topic of my stories and IASIP, I saw this from the YMMV page:
-->''In "The Gang Saves the Day", we see Mac's homoerotic idea of Heaven where God and angels are all buff, shirtless men who invite him to laugh at sinners with them.''

This is not too far off from what Heaven is like in ''Joy+Roy''. Yes, even (and ''especially'') the "laugh at sinners" part.

God throughout most of it is shirtless, but he's not buff -- he looks more like an anime pretty boy, same boat the male lead hero is in. Well, the God of the Parallel World, the one of the Perpendicular World is a woman. (And a demon, instead of an angel.) But is still surrounded by angels that are buff, shirtless men. Who laugh at "sinners."

Also that show ruined the word "implication" for me.

[[folder:You don't have to 8e a good person to 8e a hero]]

Why yes I like writing about teams. I think stories with a single hero run the risk of being super boring, '''especially''' if that hero is invincible.

TokenEvilTeammate
* ''Bl:oo<dswap: Guess Who's Getting a Spinoff?''
** Pisces Nepeta is easily the least-cooperative, most hot-tempered, and violent out of all the "main" twelve Nepetas,
** Leo [[spoiler:]]

TokenGoodTeammate

TokenReligiousTeammate
*

TokenMiniMoe
* There are none because fuck that shit.

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-->'''[[NobleDemon Maria/Mario]]:''' THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER! We are '''ONLY''' after the forces of Elements Bath House! Leave civilians '''OUT''' of this! If any of you -- and I mean ''ANY OF YOU'' -- on this force lays a hand on the innocent and defenseless, I ''WILL'' kick your fucking ass!

Much later, post-HeelFaceTurn:
-->'''Maria/Mario:''' SHOWER LORD! Remember my motto? That anybody in our group who harms innocents will get their ass kicked?\\
'''Shower Lord:''' No.\\
'''Maria/Mario:''' Well that includes ''you''-- wait, you don't remember? How- how can you not remember me?! The one that always says "fuck" all the time?

I didn't get the hate for the [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Needles enemy]] at first, but then it slowly dawned on me that those things were practically on EVERY FUCKING FLOOR. I don't see much issue with them in general and once in a while, it just that they feel ''so'' common.

-->''Fun fact: Tamiko's concept art is based on a piece of cheesecake ''Homestuck'' fanart; the pose, specifically. It's just that she's drawn from a different angle, so Water wouldn't be "accidentally tracing" it or anything.''

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