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!Season 6 Characters (Purgatory)
!!The Furies
[[folder: Cordelia Heller]]
->'''Played By:''' Lauren Morgan
A yuan-ti warlock and artist... whose preferred medium is body parts. Formerly known as the Valentine Ripper, her murder spree was brought to an end when she was killed by a valravn named Lynette. They started dating after her resurrection, with Lynette acting as the "Raven Queen" for Cordelia's warlock magic. [[MadArtist Conduit of Expression]]. [[spoiler:Eventually the Goddess of Murder.]]
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* AGodAmI: Joins the Believers after they offer her the position of Goddess of Murder. [[spoiler:She also plays along when Babble starts believing her to be a representative of the Protheans.]]
** [[spoiler:She later becomes an actual god due to the Believers winning the faction war and Blake hijacking Nifyx's stream to cause her viewers to act like 'prayers' to Cordelia.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths unless the Furies make up the cost themselves.]]
* BeatStillMyHeart: How Lynette initially killed Cordelia. They now consider this their first date.
* {{Callback}}: Cordelia's a descendant of the same Valentine-based Heller family introduced in Season 4, complete with General Heller's lethality and Mary Heller's passion for the arts. She just combines those factors more directly.
* DatingCatwoman: She started dating the Raven Queen ''after'' the Raven Queen killed her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: When Jean tries to bring Cordelia to her side, Cordelia admits that she actually has affection for her teammates and would be uncomfortable with the danger that switching sides would put them in.
* EatingTheEnemy: During the [[spoiler:assault on her apartment in the Abyss]], one rioter gets past Lynette and attacks Cordelia directly. Her hands full of luggage and her weapons with the rest of the Furies, she elects to take advantage of her snake body and devours him.
** When entering the Hive ward in Sigil a gang of street toughs start threatening King. Without warning, Cordelia starts eating one (a ''polar bear Guardinal'') which causes the rest to panic and flee, and terrifies the victim into giving up information.
* {{Familiar}}: One of the perks of operating under the Raven Queen's patronage is a raven familiar named Gustav.
* GoodHurtsEvil: When [[spoiler:her apartment in the Abyss burns down]] she can't stay with Lynette at Anastasia's place because the Lawful Good essence of Mount Celestia would make her sick.
* InformedAbility: Lampshaded to hell and back during her sidequests with Blake; her tendency to bungle their assassination attempts [[HilarityEnsues in over-the-top fashion]] makes Blake wonder how she ever became a successful serial killer in her previous life.
* ItemCrafting: Reflecting her 'artistic' experience, she can craft equipment out of people's remains.
* LOL69: Cordelia has an apartment on the 69th layer of the Abyss.
** Jean tries to sway Cordelia to her side by offering her ownership of the 69th and 420th layers of the Abyss.
* MadArtist: Part of her MO is turning her victims into 'art'.
* MagicalIncantation: During the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix, the word 'pineapple' is used to teleport contestants out of the race and into a cooldown tent in case they fall off their mounts. [[spoiler:When King asks what topping goes best on pizza with ham, Cordelia instinctively blurts out 'pineapple'... instantly removing her from the race.]]
* NobleDemon: Cordelia doesn't kill victims who are brought directly to her, as she considers the hunt part of her artistry. She also doesn't like going back on her word, feels the need to honor her debts, and finds people who try to sway her opinion through deception particularly annoying.
-->'''Jean''': You're very easily offended for someone just ''festooned'' in the body parts of her victims.
** Of course, this may have been played up somewhat due to her personal dislike of Jean.
* PhysicalGod: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Sharon and Nifyx, Blake turns on Nifyx's streaming equipment as Cordelia is knocked unconscious. The drama causes the viewers to act as 'prayers' to Cordelia and, since the Believers are winning the faction war, enable her to ascend to godhood for real.]]
* PowerfulPick: She crafts a pickaxe from a cherub in the first arc and continues using it as her melee weapon of choice during several key scenes.
* PsychoForHire: Though her work for Cato isn't exactly on a 'for hire' basis. She just likes to kill people and appreciates the newfound lack of consequence.
* RoommateCom: After Cordelia's apartment is burned down, she moves in with Blake in exchange for helping him with his assassinations of the [=FailSafe=] board of directors. Their differences immediately start clashing.
* SenseFreak: She's interested in joining the Society of Sensation, which Lynette is already a part of, but her first attempt to join finds her lacking in unique sensations. She's decided to try and rectify this.
* SerialKiller: During life. She'd kill people and make artwork from their body parts.
* ShamingTheMob: After she [[spoiler:kills Jean]] an angry mob tries to kill her. She doesn't have her spellcasting focus and is mostly useless in combat, so she stands on the roof of her burning apartment building and starts monologuing at them. This sways about half the mob, and [[spoiler:Lynette cone-of-colds the other half into frozen statues.]]
* SnakePeople: Yuan-ti vary from humans with patches of scales to human-sized snakes. Cordelia is somewhere in the middle, and envious of people with legs.
* SociopathicHero: Considering she used to be a serial killer. She's happy to have legal targets and new art material, saving the world multiple times is just a bonus. [[spoiler:Even when she and Blake want to end the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war it's only because she likes Maro and Calli.]]
* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree yggdrasil]], she and Blake move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Killing or capturing Nifyx will let Cordelia and Blake end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs. Letting her go will ensure they keep killing each other. After Cordelia becomes a god she can simply end the fighting herself, allowing them to both let Nifyx go and stop the war.]]
* WeddingSmashers: Blake enlists her help in assassinating one of the boardmembers of [=FailSafe=] at his wedding in Gehenna. [[spoiler:It all goes sideways and in the ensuing chaos Cordelia gets stabbed and launched out a window while poison gas fills the room.]]
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Not even Lauren knows for sure. It's some sort of hybrid French/German accent, with some people even thinking she's copying Austin's Ukrainian Drow accent. It does get her characterization across, though.

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[[folder: King Badass]]
->'''Played By:''' Chris Larios
A lizardfolk fighter who was raised as an assassin as part of Project Dharma, operating under a criminal syndicate called the Nexus. After the Nexus collapsed, he left along with a baby girl; to provide for his adopted daughter (now named Princess Lime), he took mercenary work and was killed on the job. He's an idiot but thinks he's the smartest person in the room. [[TooDumbToFool Conduit of Instinct]].
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: In that he's not really smart enough to think about those kinds of things. His only goal is to be a good father to Lime, no matter what that entails. This also probably has something to do with his being brought up by a crime syndicate.
** When the Metatron comes up with a deadly sin for each of the Furies, he's not really able to pin one on King; instead, he calls him an animal. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint King responds that yes, he is in fact a lizardfolk.]]
* AccidentalMisnaming: He keeps calling the 'Metatron' the '[[{{Franchise/Transformers}} Megatron]]'. Blake eventually tells him about his mispronunciation... so he starts calling him 'Metetaron'.
* AlwaysABiggerFish: He was ostensibly killed by the [[spoiler:Lady of Pain]]. There's only so far strength will get you against something like ''that''. Even if it wasn't, whatever killed him managed to flay him alive.
* AlwaysSecondBest: He was number two in the assassin rankings. He was never bothered by this, though, and even had a friendship (which King considers brotherhood, although this is somewhat one-sided) with Lloyd, the number one guy.
** Turns out the reason he still thinks he's the strongest is that last he checked, two is ''much'' bigger than one.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:He lets Pope, one of the remnants of Babble's psyche, cut off his hand in the hopes that it would help him work through his anger.]]
* AwesomeByAnalysis: What King lacks in intelligence, he makes up in sheer instinct, as his Conduit would suggest. Fittingly, he has advantage on all Insight checks, and is often able to read a person like a book... at least when he has reason to suspect their true intentions.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: King was raised in an assassin program where the children would grow up without a name and pick their own as they come of age. 'King Badass' just said the first thing to come into his head.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being turned into a Slaad with a new personality, effectively 'killing' King, he's brought back with his original body and mind thanks to the diamond Blake had won earlier.]]
* BerserkButton:
** Significantly hurting his friends will set off an aspect of his conduit and ''ensure'' he try to kill you.
** According to his character sheet, insulting his intelligence will always start a fight. He doesn't seem to always pick up on when he's being insulted, though.
* {{BFS}}: His main weapon is a huge sword. The blade has the remains of several stickers put on the side by Lime.
* BizarreTasteInFood: He takes advantage of Lime's conduit to provide food. This means he and Lime's diets consist ''entirely'' of limes.
* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.'' [[spoiler:He grows out of it in the second half of the season, however, to the point that, in the buildup to the final arc of the season, Chris makes a choice to not level him up when given the option in order to represent that King is effectively retiring as a D&D character as soon as his family is safe.]]
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Very briefly. [[spoiler:When he picks up the Lance of Charity, it immediately makes him seek vengeance on the people who killed the Metatron. Which is to say his teammates. He has enough time to impale Lancelot before the Lance's magic is dispelled and King snaps out of it.]]
* {{Determinator}}: He tries his damnest [[spoiler:to find a non-lethal way of stopping Babble, though he ultimately fails. When Pope shows up determined to make him suffer, he stops at nothing to try to be a father to him and the other Babble-clones, eventually ''succeeding'' through sheer persistence.]]
* FamilyOfChoice: Being raised by an assassin organization, his concept of family doesn't have anything to do with blood relatives. His original family consisted of the children he was raised with, particularly Lloyd, and later his adoptive daughter Lime. [[spoiler:He also considers Babble (and Babble's various clones) his children and offers himself as a father figure to the homeless children of Sigil.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: He wants to help all the children in need that he can, eventually opening a sort of orphanage/school/restaurant.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl:
** With his daughter, Lime.
** With Calliope (in her Gnome form) later on. Although this could also be considered TinyGuyHugeGirl since her true form is a Nidhogg.
* IgnorantOfTheirOwnIgnorance: He opts into every intelligence-related check possible despite being ''terrible'' at them.
-->'''Chris''': Austin, what knowledge check do I have to fail to not know what that is?
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: His book of small-talk questions falls out of his pocket shortly after Chris' phone, which had the questions on it, was smashed.
* LizardFolk: Played according to the canon lore, King has a hard time understanding the emotional context of the "flesh people."
* LongList: King has killed a lot of people during his lifetime and he's kept a list of all their names in a big book. Chris will take any chance he can to read them in rapid fire.
* {{Malaproper}}: King constantly pronounces unusual words like other words. He calls the Metatron the [[{{Franchise/Transformers}} Megatron]] so many times he even gets Austin doing it.
* NoSocialSkills: Due to his upbringing as an assassin on top of lizardfolk being unlike other races from the get-go. He has a book full of common personal questions to help him make small talk with people.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: King joins [[spoiler:the Athar]] for a gym membership. He may also have a crush on their leader. He's ''definitely'' not thinking about faction politics, though.
** [[spoiler:When he thinks about switching sides to join the Believers, he doesn't actually care about bringing back gods; he just thinks that the best way to help as many people as possible is through becoming one himself.]]
* ObliviousToHatred: Anastasia is clearly angry at him over his joining the Athar. He's completely unaware since she never says those words outright.
-->'''Ana''': I just can't help admiring your ''cool glove''[[labelnote:*]](which King recieved from the head of the Athar)[[/labelnote]].\\
'''King''': [[ObliviousToSarcasm Thanks!]] You wanna try it on?\\
'''Ana''': Yeah, sure... oops! I threw it in the trash, sorry King.\\
'''King''': Oh, it's okay! I can just pick it back up and put it back on again!
* PapaWolf: His only true goal is to be a good father to Lime. [[spoiler:He later tries to serve as this to Babble, but fails; he has much better luck with Pope and his fellow Babble-clones once he finally endears himself to him.]]
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After making it to the Garden of Eden and confronting Nifyx, King points out that he has no real reason to want Nifyx dead. He's not sure what exactly is going on, and he's not close enough to Maro and Calliope to care about the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war, so he just leaves to be with his family.]]
* SuperMode: [[spoiler:The secret aspect of his conduit. King is just as confused about it as anyone, but it activates when his friends are in significant danger.]]
* TooDumbToFool: The reason King was always consistently number two in Project Dharma is that his being the Conduit of Instinct made him the only one who could hold his own against Lloyd's Conduit of Perplexity. Since he doesn't think about anything, Lloyd could never really trick him; he had to beat him with pure skill.

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[[folder: Nifyx]]
->'''Played By:''' Laura Kate Dale
A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. [[ChallengeSeeker Conduit of Challenge]]. [[spoiler:Later becomes the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]
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* {{Animorphism}}: She's particularly fond of the Polymorph spell, preferring to transform into dinosaurs.
* BroadcastLive: Before her death she would run gaming livestreams and is even killed in the middle of one. [[spoiler:Once she fetches the Gjallarhorn she starts one last stream and blows the horn to kick off the destruction of the planar system.]]
* ChallengeSeeker: As her conduit would indicate. It's why she was so quick to agree to Cato's offer; she figures that the sorts of people you send inter-dimensional killers after are the sort of people who can put up a fight. She even suggests leaving some possible threats alone... just so she can come back and fight them when they're stronger. [[spoiler:She grows out of this and eventually becomes a Conduit of Pride over the course of the season.]]
* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes. [[spoiler:This bites her in the ass when she challenges Matilda, who had her killed in her previous life to steal her Conduit by wearing her head, and loses to her, binding her to [[HeKnowsTooMuch tying up Matilda's loose ends]].]]
* DungeonBypass: The Gjallarhorn is protected by four walls of incredibly deadly arcane magic. [[spoiler:Before she even knows this, Nifyx unlocks her Conduit of Pride, allowing her to turn on noclip and simply walk through each one.]]
* EatingTheEnemy: She turns into a swarm of rats whose instincts take over and force her to devour [[spoiler:an illusory Babble]]. This doubles as a [[TheseHandsHaveKilled rather traumatic first kill]].
* FishingMinigame: She gets Scar's help by beating them in a fishing competition, although the Furies all had to work together to do so.
* HazyFeelTurn: In the face of [[AGodAmI Believer]] vs [[NayTheist Athar]] faction politics, she gets so fed up with everyone that she decides to ally herself with [[spoiler:the [[StrawNihilist Doomguard]]]]. Even then, she's not really on ''their'' side so much as not on anyone else's.
* TheHeart: Aside from her thirst for challenge, Cato employed her to try and rein in her team's murderous tendencies and act as their conscience. Not that it always works.
** She's good at making friends to the point that she's managed to neatly evade a few combat encounters and make some powerful allies to boot, including a Balor and a Nidhogg.
* HellOfAHeaven: Bytopia seems like an idyllic and perfect place to live, with the gnomes there happy and content. Nifyx hates it. Being a ChallengeSeeker, she finds Bytopia incredibly boring and is glad to be resurrected somewhere she has something to work against.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Despite her background as a streaming pro gamer with zero experience in assassination, she immediately accepts Cato's offer as one of his new Furies.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Her entire plan by the end. Motivations aside, she definitely causes a lot of death and destruction and plans to escape to a new plane entirely to avoid retribution. When Cordelia and Blake no longer need Nifyx's help to end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, they simply let her vanish with Sharon and Cato.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:Matilda shows Nifyx how to go through a layer of Purgatory with the intent to ''channel'' a particular sin instead of cleansing herself of it. Doing so unlocks her a new Conduit.]]
* MasterConsole: [[spoiler:After mastering her Pride, she gains new conduit abilities which mimic the use of console commands. These include spawning objects and activating noclip.]]
* NaiveNewcomer: Played with. The rest of the Furies don't know much more about the Planescape than Nifyx does, but Nifyx is the newest to their line of work; she's the only one who never killed anyone before her death.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Since she actually does have a moral compass, she ends up rationalizing a lot of her actions by assigning the blame to others. How true this is varies; for example, she only became a killer because of the Furies, but she also justifies her allowing the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs to drive each other to extinction with the logic that their cultures had been waiting to do that anyway.]]
* OminousMultipleScreens: [[spoiler:Her office in Purgatory is covered in them, much like Matilda's.]]
* OurGnomesAreWeirder: Her character sheet describes her as a Rock Gnome, which are known for being clever and tinkering with tiny machines. This is demonstrated when Nifyx creates a fishing net from old video game controller cords.
* PeoplePuppets: One of her abilities lets her do this. The cast even calls it [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender bloodbending]].
* PerkyGoth: After her initial sadness over losing some of her friends to faction politics, [[spoiler:she aligns herself with the [[StrawNihilist Doomguard]]]] and gets a new aesthetic. Her outward personality doesn't change all that much, though.
* {{Pride}}: The Metatron names Pride as her most deadly sin in the first arc. [[spoiler:She later becomes a Conduit of Pride, deciding that her designs for the multiverse are better than that of the gods.]]
* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, to WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]
* SizeShifter: Along with her Polymorph abilities, she's gotten some clever use out of her enlarge/reduce spells. Most notably, she shrunk down and [[spoiler:[[FantasticVoyagePlot excised the Slaad tadpole from Blake's back]].]]
* TheseHandsHaveKilled:
** Her first 'kill' is [[spoiler:when she morphs into a swarm of cranium rats and devours an illusory Babble whole when the rat instincts take over. While she technically hasn't killed anyone (the victim is an illusion) it's real enough that she's clearly shaken by the experience.]]
** Averted with her first "real" kill. Nifyx disintegrates [[spoiler:the Slaad that King turns into]] without much fuss and later remarks that she feels like it should've been harder.
* TokenGoodTeammate: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Cato, assigning her (a GamerChick who never killed anyone in her life) to the Furies to keep the others (two of which are highly trained assassins and the other is a SerialKiller), in check. [[spoiler:While she keeps her good intentions throughout the season, she slips down to becoming a ChaoticNeutral, morally ambiguous WellIntentionedExtremist who does not hesitate to kill anyone she needs to.]]
* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:After losing a duel with her Conduit power to Matilda, Nifyx is magically bound to help her cover her tracks by killing everyone who helped Nifyx find her. Subverted in that by the time the loose ends are tied up, she decides to ally with Matilda anyway, at least for a little while.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:After her season-long downward spiral, Nifyx decides that the universe would be better off if she destroys the alignment system entirely. This involves collapsing the planar system, and although she's trying to avoid a genocide (the planes ''should'' collapse slowly enough to allow for evacuation) wiping out most of reality is still a pretty extreme move. On top of that the collapse would also result in the probable genocide of both the Nidhoggs and the Ratatoskrs, which she justifies by arguing that [[VictimBlaming they wanted to kill each other anyway.]]]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With [[spoiler:Lancelot]]. After Nifyx asks some questions about the Athar, and if ''not'' killing people is on the table, [[spoiler:Lancelot]] gives her the cold shoulder. After enough of this treatment Nifyx decides they just can't be friends if this is his reaction to her questions. [[spoiler:Lancelot's last words before she drowns him in the river Lethe are that [[ItMakesSenseInContext he EV-trained the Beedrill like she taught him how to during the downtime scene that they shared while they were still friends]].]]
* WhodunnitToMe: Nifyx doesn't know if she was murdered or died some other way, but she's pretty sure her lifestyle wasn't bad enough for her to drop dead on camera. She's interested in finding out what actually happened.
** [[spoiler:She eventually finds out that Matilda ordered her death.]]

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[[folder: Blake Ferris]]
->'''Played By:''' Conrad Zimmerman
A human wizard and a ''very'' mundane person. He was approached for his lack of distinct features and became an assassin for [=FailSafe=] Insurance, killing high-risk clients in ways not covered by their insurance plan. The day he killed what was going to be his final target he stopped to get a taco from a street vendor and died of food poisoning. [[RidiculouslyAverageGuy Conduit of Mundanity]].
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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: At first it seems like his obsession with 'retirement' stems from [[OnlyInItForTheMoney just wanting money.]] As the season goes on, however, it becomes clear that he's really looking for something that makes him happy, and has convinced himself that retirement will get him there. [[spoiler:Once he gets his life savings back [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he's completely unsure what to do with himself.]]]]
** [[spoiler:Upon entering the terrace of Purgatory, this causes him to be confronted by Belphegor, representing his [[SevenDeadlySins Sloth.]] He gets out after realizing his happiness now comes from his friendship with Cordelia.]]
* BlackmailBackfire: [[spoiler:Cicero tries to hold Blake's money from [=FailSafe=], only releasing it to him if he kills the rest of the [=FailSafe=] board of directors. Blake points out that he could just kill ''him'' instead, and the blackmail is turned into a regular contract, where killing the board gets Blake the money from the bank plus far more in extra payment.]]
* ChestBurster: After getting attacked by a Slaad, a Slaad tadpole starts growing in the wound. For some reason its development only takes a few minutes when it should take months. Fortunately for Blake, Nifyx shrinks down and takes out the tadpole before it's born.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: During the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix the rest of his team [[spoiler:[[DrawAggro deliberately catches the attention]] of the Heavenly Virtues who'd entered the race. Blake's conduit means they don't recognize him, allowing a perfectly average human riding a giant seagull to win the race.]]
* DopplegangerSpin: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Nifyx, Sharon, and Nifyx's summoned T-Rex, Blake avoids being immediately killed by making illusory clones of himself all around the garden. After Cordelia is knocked unconscious and he's on his own, he manages to use this to survive a combat round with all three targeting him specifically.]]
* FakingTheDead: He apparently has some past experience in this. [[spoiler:He offers it as a way out for Nifyx, though she refuses.]]
** [[spoiler:He later does this to himself, 'dying' on camera as Erdric Frindt after setting up King [[InsuranceFraud as his sole beneficiary]], allowing him to make a clean break with his past.]]
* GenreSavvy: Cicero visits Blake and Cordelia before they set off for their final target and offers to [[BegoneBribe keep paying him after the contract so long as Blake doesn't kill him]]. Blake refuses, knowing that this would lock him into a new [[DealWithTheDevil deal with a Yuguloth]], and that Cicero could easily use that magical protection to screw him over later.
-->'''Blake''': It's not my fault you didn't put in your insurance clause during our original agreement. But things are what they are. I'll kill your man, and you can live in fear for the rest of your life, and that's all the payment I require once our contract is fulfilled. And should you fail to fulfill our contract... well, you already know the consequences for that.\\
'''Cicero''': Spoken like a true Yuguloth.
** When Cicero makes an airtight deal to keep Blake from harming him or his material interests in any way, Blake makes sure to stipulate that it works both ways.
* GoodHurtsEvil: Just being in heaven makes him nauseous and uncomfortable.
* GottaKillEmAll: Blake's life savings are locked down by his old boss from [=FailSafe=]. They make a deal that Blake will get his money back plus far more if he assassinates the entire [=FailSafe=] board of directors, giving his boss a [[KlingonPromotion significant promotion]]. [[spoiler:He succeeds, at even manages to get his boss killed in a roundabout way for good measure.]]
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: His ability seems mostly innocuous at first until you realize that he's an ''assassin''. Austin explains that shortly after he allowed Conrad to get this conduit power he realized that he had handed Conrad the greatest "getting away with actual murder" ability.
* InsuranceFraud: He uses his false identity of 'Erdric Frindt' to access his life savings from before his first death. [[spoiler:He later makes King his sole beneficiary and fakes Erdric's death on camera, giving everything he had to King's new organization.]]
* LifeWillKillYou: Died in the least mysterious and most mundane way of the main characters. Which is perfectly in line with his conduit.
* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:After killing off [=FailSafe=]'s board of directors and needing a favour from Cicero, Cicero locks him into a seemingly ironclad contract preventing him from taking any action that could intentionally negatively impact him. Austin intends this to make Cicero a KarmaHoudini; however, Blake gets around this by indirectly goading the wife of one of his victims (who is currently trying to kill him and Cordelia for killing her husband at their wedding) into reading his mind to find out who hired them... resulting in a very pissed off widow killing Cicero instead.]]
* MotorMouth: Not usually, but he can be ''very'' talkative if needed for a distraction. [[spoiler:A conversation with the Metatron goes from talking about the logic of closing Heaven to a discussion about conduits to a monologue about the importance of colonoscopies.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his complaints about Cordelia as a roommate, he mentions that he loves their movie nights and they eventually start to get along pretty well despite their differences. He also develops a soft spot for Calliope, [[spoiler:even telling her goodbye and awkwardly recieving a hug when he thinks there's a decent chance he could die on his next job.]]
* OddFriendship: With Calliope. At least he has hobbies in common with Cordelia. [[spoiler:Upon being trapped by his Sloth he admits he wants to help Calli avoid getting her naivete taken advantage of which is one of the only selfless things he says in the entire campaign.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He doesn't ''enjoy'' killing people in the same way he doesn't ''enjoy'' walking down the street. It's something to do, and something he can get paid for. At the core of his being, he believes that having enough money will make him happy; his idea of 'retirement' just symbolizes that point.
** This even overrides Jean's temptation of being able to [[YourHeartsDesire walk into a beachside retirement dimension]] without having to earn the money to get there. When her black gate opens, he just ignores it until it goes away.
** [[spoiler:Eventually averted when he gets his money back and realizes [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he now has to figure out what to do with himself.]] He ultimately leaves his estate to King's organization and fakes his death to tie off loose ends, effectively donating all of his money to King.]]
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He doesn't bother trying to change what he looks like because almost nobody would be able to describe him. The extend of his disguise work is in fake names and accounts since even his conduit can't fool paperwork.
* {{Retirony}}: He became an assassin and embezzled money through shell companies with the single goal of retiring early. Right after he finishes his last contract and right before he was going to officially resign he dies of food poisoning.
* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:During the fight with the Woman of Hurt he gets the top of his skull lopped off, making him easily identifiable. He fixes this problem by wearing different hats.]]
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: He's meant to be boring in just about every way possible. His conduit means he's ''so'' average that people who don't spend a whole day with him will forget what he looks like.
** Even the fact that he was an assassin is tempered by the fact that he was an assassin for an ''insurance agency''.
* RoommateCom: Blake enlists Cordelia in helping him kill the [=FailSafe=] board of directors in exchange for letting her stay at his apartment. Their differences immediately start clashing.
* SociopathicHero: He repeatedly saves the world because he needs something to do while getting his money back.
** [[spoiler:Even his final goal of ending the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs is motivated entirely by the fact that he's friends with Calli and Cordelia's friends with Maro.]]
* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree Yggdrasil]], he and Cordelia move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Blake suggests one to Nifyx; she would let herself be captured to stop the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, then he would [[FakingTheDead fake her death]] so she can still go free. She refuses, not wanting to spend the rest of her life hiding. Blake then sets Cordelia up to let her take a ''different'' third option instead.]]
* TakingTheBullet: Dives in front of a spell aimed at Cordelia. [[spoiler:It wasn't entirely selfless; he catches the spell in an artifact that lets him use it at a later time.]]
* WeddingSmashers: Blake and Cordelia team up to assassinate a [=FailSafe=] boardmember at his own wedding. [[spoiler:After Cordelia makes a scene and gets stabbed, Blake chucks a poison cloud in the middle of the room and creates an ice ramp to escape. By the time the bride gets out of the bathroom the entire wedding has been killed by poison gas.]]

[[/folder]]

!!Associates
[[folder:Cato]]
The benefactor of the Furies, he bought their souls and had them resurrected. He appears as a skeleton with a dog's head in a dark robe and is apparently a descendant of Anubis. Conduit of Wrath.
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* AgreeToDisagree: With Lancelot (and, by extension, the [[NayTheist Athars]]). As his family was created by Anubis, his views are pretty different from those of the Athars. Despite this, he doesn't see the point in arguing about it.
* TheAtoner: Whatever his past mistake was, it made him the Conduit of Wrath and spurred him to create the Furies. [[spoiler:That wrath is directed purely at himself.]]
* BigGood: How 'good' he is depends on your definition, but he sends the Furies on their missions generally due to the target causing some sort of large-scale harm to the balance of the planar system.
* BlessedWithSuck: Despite 'Conduit of Wrath' sounding pretty intimidating, he never uses his conduit at all. [[spoiler:He explains to King that his wrath is entirely directed at himself; whatever his powers are, they likely can't be used offensively.]]
* DontFearTheReaper: While he 100% looks the part of the fearsome Reaper, he's pretty chill and very reasonable.
* MyGreatestFailure: He mentions to Nifyx that he made "a mistake" in his past which changed the path of his life.
* TheGrimReaper: Skeleton in a cloak, check. Descendant of a known death god, check. List of people that need to die, ''supercheck.''
* {{Psychopomp}}: As his appearance would indicate, he's a psychopomp. It's not expressly stated what afterlife he serves, however it can be assumed that it's whatever Anubis belonged to. [[spoiler:At some point he had a meltdown and quit his job.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: If the Furies can find some way to solve the problem the target is causing without killing them he's fine with letting the target live. [[spoiler:Not that the Furies actually ''do'' that, but it's nice to know there's a merciful option on the table.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lynette]]
A valravn who works with Cato. Became Cordelia's warlock patron after her death, after ripping her heart out of her chest on their first date. Conduit of Patronage.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: It's hard to say how ''good'' she is but she works for Cato (whose main priority is justice) and took down a serial killer. As a valravn with similarly themed powers, she's definitely into a darker aesthetic.
** Considering she's able to live on Mount Celestia without getting physically ill, she's apparently not ''evil''.
* DatingCatwoman: She killed Cordelia, bringing the Valentine Ripper's reign of terror to an end. Cordelia found her in the afterlife and now they're an item.
* {{Goth}}: She's embraced the aesthetic. Even the spells she grants Cordelia look different from their normal counterparts.
* {{Polyamory}}: She starts the season in a relationship with Cordelia, but later [[spoiler:moves in with Anastasia and begins sleeping with her as well. Cordelia describes their relationship as Lynette being romantically involved with the both of them while Cordelia and Anastasia are just friends.]]
* PromotedToPlayable:
** When Cordelia [[spoiler:accidentally teleports herself out of the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix]], Lauren switches between playing as Cordelia investigating the area around the race and Lynette inside the race.
** After [[spoiler:Nifyx's actions result in her leaving the Furies and embarking on a solo adventure, Laura takes control of Lynette as well for the remainder of the season as she replaces Nifyx's role on the team.]]
* SenseFreak: She's a member of the Society of Sensation.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Plays this role to the team, via Gustav the telephone/raven/familiar.
* VoluntaryTransformation: Part of being a valravn. She has at least a raven form and a human form.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Lime]]
King's adoptive Aasimar daughter. Originally part of Project Dharma, but King took her with him when the Nexus went under. Conduit of Limes.
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* AbnormalAmmo: She can generate and fire limes out of her hands.
* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler:She seems to be kidnapped by Pope disguised as King.]]
* InUniverseNickname: Lloyd calls her Lemon. He claims it's his nickname for her, but Nifyx seems skeptical.
* PeoplePuppets: [[spoiler:She fills Cronus' veins with lime juice and, by controlling the juice itself, effectively steers his body around like a vehicle. It's unclear if this is limited to corpses or if it also works on living people.]]
* PersonaNonGrata: Due to her tendency to 'play rough' with other children (firing limes at them with the force of a potato gun) she's been systematically banned from most public parks in Sigil.
* SemiDivine: She's an Aasimar. King doesn't know what the non-celestial half is; he mostly sorts people into 'lizards' and 'not lizards'.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Limes, natch.
* TykeBomb: She was meant to be one as part of the second version of Project Dharma. When the Nexus went defunct, King found her and adopted her. She doesn't ''seem'' to have been trained as an assassin; she can be gleefully violent, but that seems to be more because of King's example.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=S1M0N=]]]
A Modron Secundus. A former Mercykiller and suspect in Nifyx's death until he teams up with her to help her investigation. Conduit of Gun.
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* ClearTheirName: Nifyx offers to help clear his criminal record if he helps her find the 'man with a thousand faces'.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:By the time he comes close to solving Nifyx's case, she has started working with the person who had her killed. This means Nifyx ends up killing him to prevent him from finishing the job and uncovering their plans.]]
* MistakenForMurderer: He first comes up on Nifyx's radar when she sees footage of an odd looking Modron walking around Bytopia when she died. When she finds out he used to be a Mercykiller she understandably suspects him. Turns out he was trying to stop the 'man with a thousand faces', who was her real killer.
* SoMuchForStealth: Nifyx detects his thoughts when he tries to hide from her. Saying he's not there out loud doesn't help him out much.
-->'''[=S1M0N=]''': I AM NOT HERE.\\
'''Nifyx''': You very much ''are'' here, though.\\
'''[=S1M0N=]''': PROVE IT.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Matilda]]
A Dullahan soul trader who works in Purgatory. [[spoiler:Nifyx is in debt to her after being beaten by random chance in a challenge.]] Conduit of Envy.
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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: She uses Nifyx's conduit to challenge her to a game of War. [[spoiler:Nifyx loses, and so has to help keep Matilda's secrets... which involves murdering her contact in the morgue and the poor elf who was sent to deliver the head.]]
* TheAssimilator: Her powers match the conduit of whoever's head she's currently wearing.
* DiscardAndDraw: Due to how she uses other conduit powers, switching to a new one requires ditching the current one.
* EnlightenedSelfInterest: Gives Nifyx a Great Soul to pay off her debt to the spiders. As Nifyx points out, getting killed by interdimensional spiders by the end of the day means she won't be able to [[spoiler:pay off her debt to Matilda.]]
* HeadlessHorseman: As a Dullahan. She's traded her horse for a desk, though.
* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: She decides to help Nifyx with her plan [[spoiler:to destroy alignments, the alignment-based planar system, and the soul economy because, since she knows it's coming, she can profit off the relief efforts and sell all her souls shortly before the economy crashes.]]
* MissExposition: She's all too happy to answer any and all of Nifyx's questions. [[spoiler:This is part of why Nifyx entertains the idea of working with the person who had her killed.]]
* OffWithHisHead: She hires assassins to kill people with useful conduit powers [[spoiler:(like Nifyx)]], then pays the coroner to send her their heads.
* OminousMultipleScreens: Unlike Cato's office, which is a desk and couch next to the Astral Sea, Matilda's office is a cramped dark room surrounded by numerous monitors.
* WhiteCollarCrime: Matilda plans on using [[spoiler:Nifyx]] as a way to pull off some insider trading. If she knows which power-players are going to be killed, she can bet against them on the soul economy.

[[/folder]]

!!Factions

[[folder:Abraham]]
The leader of the Athar. Descendant of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the titans]] who were killed by the first generation of gods. Conduit of Deicide.
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* BigEater: He is introduced at King's barbecue, where he eats as much as he possibly can.
* ElementalPowers: His heritage gives him subconscious effects on natural elements, generally tied with emotion. This ranges from [[FertileFeet flowers blooming with his footsteps]] to [[HighPressureEmotion steam coming out of him when flustered]].
* FertileFeet: Flowers bloom in his wake as he walks.
* GentleGiant: A member of the largest player race and a pretty chill dude.
* HighPressureEmotion: When he's flustered or emberassed, steam will literally start pumping out of him.
* MooksAteMyEquipment: His conduit lets him destroy divinely powered items. Since the gods no longer exist, items enchanted by warlocks (i.e. the ones that Cordelia makes) are also within this purview.
* OurTitansAreDifferent: A combination of the [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] races of the Goliath and the Empyrean.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Camilla]]
The leader of the Believers of the Source. A goat-type Guardinal, which are the Neutral Good outsiders. Conduit of Divinity.
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* AGodAmI: As the leader of the Believers, this is her ultimate goal.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Wields a black bladed sword gifted to her by Drow worshippers of Lolth.
* CrusadingWidower: The memories King uncovers in the Jasper House indicate that she started on her current goal because of [[spoiler:her terminally ill wife, Dido]]. Due to a lack of memories from outside the Jasper House, it's unclear what her ''specific'' objective is, [[spoiler:or whether Dido is still alive.]]
* FormerTeenRebel: She used to be a member of the Xaositects but left after [[spoiler:they didn't help with Dido's illness]]. Both she [[spoiler:and Dido]] looked significantly more like metalheads during that time.
* LegendaryWeapon: Her sword is heavily implied to be Boris, the black amber sword wielded by Joan from Season 2.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lancelot]]
A Hollyphant operating as an agent of the [[NayTheist Athar]]. In Heaven to overthrow the Metatron. Conduit of the Lost.
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* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:His treatment of Nifyx for questioning Athar doctrine kicks off her transformation into a WellIntentionedExtremist, directly resulting in the annexation of the Athar by the Belivers, the end of the planar system as we know it, and his own death at her hands.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Explains that his distaste for gods is a result of a childhood trauma. Namely, [[spoiler:his family were killed by cultists of a nature god who harvested their ivory for a ritual to bring their dead deity back to life.]]
* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:He drowns as a result of him intentionally sinking the Hermes, at the hands of the person who wanted nothing more to be friends with him before he pushed her away.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His friendship with Nifyx [[spoiler:comes to a screeching halt after he gives her the cold shoulder for asking questions about Athar beliefs.]] Later on, Cordelia starts talking about how the Athar seem generally alright but can't stand Lancelot, and even ''Blake'' considers him a JerkAss. The only Fury who still likes him is King.
* HealingHands: Manifests when Nifyx (as a triceratops) licks Lancelot, accidentally healing herself.
** Lancelot later shows that he can do this ''without'' people licking him and would like it if they wouldn't.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:When King grabs a lance imbued with the [[SevenHeavenlyVirtues heavenly virtue of Charity]], it makes him stab through Lancelot to avenge the Metatron. He gets better.]]
* NayTheist: He's an Athar, so this is basically a requirement; since the gods died, they've turned their attention to people who start acting like gods. Notably, the Furies first meet him while he's on a mission to overthrow the Metatron.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He never takes responsibility for his overreaction to Nifyx asking basic questions about his faith resulting in the end of their friendship and setting her on a downward spiral with major consequences.]]
* SuperDrowningSkills: [[spoiler:A combination of being a heavy, non-buoyant Hollyphant and Nifyx paralyzing him with bloodbending leaves him helpless as he drowns in the river Lethe.]]
* TalkingAnimal: As a Hollyphant, he looks like a tiny golden winged Elephant who can talk.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: It's unclear how ''precisely'' his shapeshifting works, but if it's anything like the mastadon form in the original {{TableTopGame/Planescape}} setting it's probably at-will.
* WingedHumanoid: His humanoid form still has his fairy wings and an elephant head.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lloyd]]
A British shorthair tabaxi who grew up with King in Project Dharma. Has since joined the [[AGodAmI Believers of the Source]]. Conduit of Perplexity. [[spoiler:Eventually becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]
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* AGodAmI: As a Believer, this is his ultimate goal. [[spoiler:The reason he and the other Believers are in the Abyss in the first place is to bind Jean and steal her power after she ascends.]]
* ConfusionFu: On account of his conduit abilities. He's so good at throwing people off that only King, as Conduit of Instinct, could consistently go up against him.
* DualWielding: He uses a pair of swords that he wears on the same hip, samurai-style.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: Lloyd was raised to want to get stronger, so even now that's all he really cares about. He's self-aware enough that he knows this isn't a ''good'' mindset but he doesn't know how to be anything else.
** [[spoiler:After being humbled by Nifyx, he does some introspection and decides he wants to help other people who don't know what they want in life and becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: He overtly doesn't care about the Believers trying to bring gods back. He just wants to be as strong as he can be, and feels like becoming a god is about as powerful as you can get.
** He freely states that if there was something more powerful than a god he could become he'd ditch the Believers without any second thoughts.
** [[spoiler:After becoming a Conduit of Identity, his purpose in becoming a god is instead to help people like himself who have no sense of what they want to do.]]
* PunkRock: His aesthetic is 80s British punk.
* StrongAndSkilled: Austin notes that Lloyd is probably the best fighter in the world for his size, although he could be defeated by many people larger or more magically inclined.
** King's Conduit of Instinct acts as a hard counter to Lloyd's Conduit of Perplexity, but Lloyd was always able to beat him. This would imply that even without his conduit advantage he's an extremely skilled swordsman.
** [[spoiler:He's eventually soundly defeated by Nifyx during a sparring match, but only after Nifyx unlocks an extra conduit and effectively gains the ability to use [[MasterConsole console commands]]. Apparently, fighting a magical gnome RealityWarper and a Tyrannosaurus Rex at the same time is a bit much even for him.]]
* SuperMode: [[spoiler:He can enter the same 'Ultra Instinct' mode as King.]]
* VoiceChangeling: The voice Chris initially had in mind was the cockney voice Austin did for Hafthor in Season 5. Austin's accent keeps going all over the place, so he just makes it part of Lloyd's character that he can (and will) change his voice whenever, similar to Nucky in Season 4.
** Lloyd's eventual in-character explanation is that it's an extension of his [[ConfusionFu conduit]].

[[/folder]]

!!Heaven
[[folder:The Metatron]]
A Sokushinbutsu who's been running Heaven due to the death of the gods. Has recently decided that the standards for entering Heaven have become too lax and shut the gates to prevent more 'sinners' from getting in. Conduit of Purity.
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* ActualPacifist: [[spoiler:In his first form,]] he doesn't directly attack anyone as he is a pacifist. The only damage dealt is in the form of his holy presence. [[spoiler:Averted when he sets up his SuicideAttack and goes into his second form.]]
* AngelicAbomination: His human form is mostly vestigial (and already looks dessicated from the mummification) and his six wings are so thin that they resemble insect legs. [[spoiler:Once the human part is taken out he's basically a disembodied nervous system connected to the wings.]]
* AstralProjection: How he interacts with people. Part of the Furies job to kill him requires ''finding'' him.
* CurbstompBattle: He still has the consistency of a mummified monk who'd been fasting and sedentary for 27 years before his death. [[spoiler:And then the Furies meet his second form.]]
* HarmfulToTouch: The biggest danger when fighting his first form is that [[spoiler:approaching him makes most things burn from the inside out from how holy he is]].
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:He was aware that Blake had ulterior motives for his rambling about colonoscopies, but paid close attention in order to prove that he has infinite patience... meaning he didn't notice the rest of the Furies literally walk right past him.]]
* HolierThanThou: At some point he decided his standards were above those that the ''gods'' put in place and closed heaven to ''everyone''.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Elevated to the position of Metatron for being the most moral person alive, he nevertheless makes some deeply troubling decisions and seems to display the deadly sin of pride.
* {{Mummy}}: Specifically a Sokushinbutsu, which is a monk observing asceticism to the point of self-mummification.
* RightlySelfRighteous: He was made Metatron for a reason; he was the most moral person in existence. This seems to have degraded over time, however, as his refusal to let anyone into Heaven has left good-aligned petitioners standing outside the gates, making it incredibly easy to steal and sell their souls in Purgatory.
* SuicideAttack: [[spoiler:Played with. He throws the Cathedral of Stars straight at Mount Celestia... with himself and everyone else inside. The main difference here is that he's not intending to kill himself as much as he just doesn't bother to think about his own place in the equation; after all, that would be prideful.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anastasia]]
A [[{{Valkyries}} Valkyrie]] who spends her time killing, drinking, eating, or napping. Conduit of Resurrection. [[spoiler:Member of the Believers of the Source.]]
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* ConnectedAllAlong: She says it's a stereotype that psychopomps all know each other, but she actually ''does'' know Cato.
** She's also pretty familiar with the Metatron. This is partially due to their jobs (both being major figures in Heaven), but as a psychopomp she's also the one who brought his soul to Heaven in the first place.
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Like the Valkyries of myth, Anastasia displays a fondness for mead. She is passed out from drinking when the party first meets her and is in the middle of a keg stand the second time they visit her.
* {{Psychopomp}}: Her family was created by Freya to be the psychopomps of Heaven.
* TwentyFourHourArmor: The Furies walk in on her taking a nap in front of a feast in her armor. She's apparently taken to wearing it with sweat pants since she spends so much time lounging around with the gates of Heaven closed.
* WildHair: She has notably large, unkempt red hair.
-->'''Cordelia:''' I like your hair.
-->'''Anastasia:''' Thanks. I haven't brushed it. Ever.

[[/folder]]

!!Abyss
[[folder:Jean the Demon Queen]]
A prospective Demon Lord who, if ascended, could reignite (and win) the [[EnemyCivilWar Blood War]], and therefore become a threat to other planes. [[BewareTheSillyOnes She's also the Conduit of Fun]].
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* AGodAmI: She's looking to ascend to Demon Lord status. This would make her one of the closest things to a god that currently exists.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Previous Demons who attempted to become Lords were all conduits of ruthless forms like war and murder. This got them killed by rivals before they could ascend. Being the Conduit of Fun means Jean's made much fewer enemies and many more friends, which is why she's so close to ascending.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first it seems like she's not that bad; the demons seem to like her, and it's understandable that she'd antagonize the Furies since they're coming to kill her. It soon becomes clear that she enjoys screwing with people and even leading them to their deaths. She later reveals that ''her'' idea of fun is [[spoiler:hurting other people]].
* EvilIsPetty: She seems to like exacerbating the things she hears people complain about.
** Jean hears about Cordelia's intense dislike of maggots numerous times. [[spoiler:So when she's unwilling to join up, Jean summons loads of maggots just to annoy her on the way out the door.]]
* FliesEqualsEvil: Strongly associated with maggots, it turns out that [[spoiler:Jean is a giant bot fly.]]
* JackassGenie: She's probably less murderous to people who aren't her enemies, but she uses her conduit to give the Furies what they'd find fun... creatively interpreting the definition so it attacks them.
** During her challenge to Nifyx, the Furies are meant to find a way for their boat to get down the river. Once they do so, they realize [[spoiler:she's put them on a ''completely different river'']]; she never specified when laying out the challenge.
** [[spoiler:The Furies later discover that she's really ''not'' above pulling the same jackassery on neutral parties. She's been using peoples' desires to kill them basically to create obstacles for the group.]]
* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Cordelia stabs Jean in the head with a holy pickaxe and channels a fire spell through it, killing her.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: She plans out her 'fun' diversions specifically to force the Furies into wasting spell slots and health getting to her. [[spoiler:She even lures Scar to a new fishing spot hoping the Furies would attack them and have to fight a Balor.]]
* MessyMaggots: She attacks the party by spewing flesh-eating maggots at them in her first appearance. Then Cordelia is invited to her castle on the 665th layer, where nearly every surface is covered in them as well.
* PuppeteerParasite: Controls a severed dragon head full of maggots that she puppeteers around, instead of facing the party in person. [[spoiler:Until they show up to kill her, at which point they see the rest of the dragon in a similar state.]]
* SexualEuphemism: Early on, just about every single line. It gets to the point that Cordelia dreads talking to her. She stops doing this so much a couple of episodes after her first appearance.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Tries this with Cordelia, offering her levels 69 and 420 of the Abyss. She's refused due to Cordelia's sense of honor and distrust (and dislike) of Jean.
* YourHeartsDesire: Offers this to Blake in the form of a lovely beachside retirement. It doesn't work, since it's not ''really'' Blake's desire to be on a beach; 'retirement' is just symbolic of having enough money that he's happy.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sharon]]
A skeletal gondolier who pilots a floating discotheque. Used to be in a relationship with Cato. Conduit of Booty. [[spoiler:Moonlights as the Lady of Pain.]]
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* AmicableExes: She's still on friendly terms with Cato, and even gives the Furies a ride through the Abyss at his request.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Averted. She's wearing a stereotypical Venetian gondolier's outfit but talks and acts like she's from the American countryside.
* DemBones: She's completely skeletal. It's unclear if she was at some point ''not'' a skeleton; considering how the planes work, she may have just appeared as one.
* EyeScream: Downplayed since she's a skeleton, but [[spoiler:she is stabbed through the eye while disguised as the Lady of Pain, leaving a crack through that socket.]]
* TheFerryman: As her name would imply. Although her 'ferry' is a floating discotheque called the Hermes.
* GodGuise: [[spoiler:She's the imposter Lady of Pain and has been for about fifty years.]]
* MistakenForThief: It is mentioned that she is constantly confused for a pirate, as she is the captain of a boat and the Conduit of Booty. She implies it's the ''other'' kind of booty.
* ParanormalMundaneItem: Her oar, which can be used to control water and is invulnerable to the various dangerous materials that run through the rivers of the Abyss. Nifyx names it [[VideoGame/OriAndTheBlindForest Ori]].
* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:Her eye wound reveals her as the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* SanitySlippage: She never gets into outright insanity, but as the season continues she starts acting strangely, apologizing for something and drinking heavily. [[spoiler:This coincides with the Furies getting closer and closer to finding out she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* ScarsAreForever: [[spoiler:Sharon (as the Woman of Hurt) gets stabbed through the eye by a black amber blade and therefore [[WoundThatWillNotHeal can't be healed.]] She's a skeleton, so she's not bleeding out, but it means that anyone who knows about the Woman of Hurt's injury can put two and two together.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scarmiglione]]
Scar for short. A massive Balor living in the Abyss. They help out the Furies after Nifyx beats them in a fishing contest. Conduit of Fishing.
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* GentleGiant: They're a Balor, a legally distinct word for what is literally a [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Balrog]]. The Furies think they're a ''hill'' from behind. They're also rather soft-spoken, enjoy fishing, and generally think the best of people.
** This isn't to say they ''won't'' fight if provoked; [[spoiler:Jean lured them into the path of the Furies in the hopes that they'd attack first, provoking Scar to either wipe them out or substantially weaken the team.]]
* [[OneManArmy One-Person Army]]: When Scar gets to fighting, they take out swaths of trees with each swing. And their weapon is a flaming cat-o-nine-tails.
* PublicDomainCharacter: Discussed. The Balor is a kind of demon from [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic mythology]], which J.R.R. Tolkien drew on for the Balrog. Then [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] imported the Balrog, before being forced to change the name back to Balor.
* [[RealMenWearPink Real Balors Wear Pink]]: Fishing really isn't the sort of hobby you'd expect out of a Balor. Granted, Scar's catching massive demon fish.
* WhipItGood: They use a fire whip that branches into multiple tips, much like the one used by the Balrog in Lord of the Rings.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Calliope]]
A Nidhogg child (so a few hundred years old, but comparatively about a teenager). She goes with the Furies to help kill Jean after they make friends with her father. Conduit of Roots.
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* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Nifyx turns her into a Gnome so she can fit on the boat. She looks pretty normal except for her pink worm skin and giant teeth.
** Her primary shapeshifted form eventually becomes [[spoiler:a human to symbolize her growing closer to Blake than Nifyx.]]
* InUniverseNickname: King tries to write her full name on the roof of the boat but runs out of steam after 'Calli', and subsequently gives her that nickname.
* NayTheist: She's thinking about joining the Athar since the Nidhoggs don't like the gods. Although, as she puts it, her father only thinks that way because ''his'' father thought that way and so on, so she's not sure if it's an actual hatred or just family tradition.
* OddFriendship: She develops one with ''Blake'' of all people. After helping him out in the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix, he lets her stick around long enough to remember him, making her one of the only (if not ''the'' only) person outside one of his jobs to know who he is. [[spoiler:He even says goodbye when he thinks his next mission might kill him, and awkwardly recieves a hug from her in return.]]

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!!Gehenna
[[folder:Cicero]]
An Ultroloth who works on the board of directors at [=FailSafe=] and Blake's old supervisor. Subsequently ropes Blake into killing off the rest of the board in exchange for his previous life's savings and some extra pay. Conduit of Contracts.
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* BlackmailBackfire: Blake points out that if Cicero thinks Blake can kill the entire board of directors, he should have no trouble killing Cicero. Cicero decides to pay Blake considerably more than his previous offer of returning his savings to him.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's using an assassin to kill his way to the top of [=FailSafe=]'s corporate ladder. On top of that, the company he works for is an insurance company that kills people who look like they might qualify for a payout just to avoid paying them.
* DealWithTheDevil: His conduit lets him set these up with people. He's the devil in the arrangement if it wasn't clear.
* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way [[GenreSavvy or incite others to do the same.]] Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:Ultimately averted; it doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, [[LoopholeAbuse this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him.]] Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who to go after without telling her anything.]]
* KlingonPromotion: Transparently his plan. He wants Blake to kill off the rest of the board of directors so he can take over [=FailSafe=].
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:He's violently murdered by the widow of the first board member he has Blake kill.]]
* NoMouth: As an Ultroloth he has no mouth or nose. At one point Austin describes him as drinking cocoa before remembering this, and decides he just pours it on his face, not really getting how beverages work.
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Not long after he ostensibly gets away with everything, a furious Jessica kicks in his office door and takes his head off.]]

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[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Mezzoloth whose fiance is a board member at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by Blake and Cordelia, who then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] Conduit of Despair.
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* FromNobodyToNightmare: She goes from a background NPC [[spoiler:to a non-corporeal nightmare cloud.]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Jessica isn't her real name, it's just something Cordelia made up during the assault on the funeral. Nobody ever cares enough to learn her real one.
* {{Revenge}}: [[spoiler:She wants revenge on her husband's killers. At first she's only after Cordelia, but Blake gets her to read his mind so she goes after Cicero instead.]]
* SoleSurvivor: Of her husband's wedding reception. [[spoiler:After Cordelia turns the groom to stone, Blake uses a poison cloud to cover their escape. The poison kills everyone at the reception except for Jessica since she was in the restroom the whole time.]]
* WeaponizedTeleportation: While using her conduit powers, she can appear as a dark mass. [[spoiler:Entering the darkness teleports you somewhere inside it.]]

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!!Sigil
[[folder:Babble]]
A Slaad with some ''very'' unusual abilities who seems to be after certain items. Conduit of Primordium.
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* ApocalypseAnarchy: Part of their goal. [[spoiler:They want to restore the [[ChaoticStupid Slaad]] to their original [[EldritchAbomination Protean]] form... which has the effect of releasing absolute chaos on the multiverse, creating anarchy on an unheard of scale.]]
* ApologeticAttacker: One combat encounter begins with him holding back tears, while repeating, "I forgive you. I'm sorry."
* AsteroidsMonster: The Conduit of Primordium. Whenever any part of them is cut off, it generates into a new Slaad. The new Slaad seems to be an extension of the original, making Babble a Slaad who, unusually, can pull off organized plans.
* AsTheGoodBookSays: The 'babbling' is actually them repeatedly reciting the first part of Genesis in Latin, Spanish, and French.
** Although rather than being about the Bible in particular, the focus is on the on themes that appear in a number of religions; those being chaos, water, and a deity or deities bringing order to the chaos. [[spoiler:This reflects what happened to the Proteans.]]
* BilingualBonus: Although made more difficult by Austin deliberately pronouncing the passages in a strange manner, if you can understand Latin, Spanish, or French you might have an early clue as to what Babble keeps talking about.
* DeathOrGloryAttack: Casts Finger of Death when it looks like the Furies are about to win.
* EarlyBirdCameo: They first show up on the steps to Mount Celestia in the very first arc.
* HeroKiller: Ends his starring arc by killing [[spoiler:King Badass.]]
* HiveMind: As far as anyone can tell, Babble's extra Slaadi share a mind. This lets the usually [[ChaoticStupid completely disorganized Slaadi]] that come from Babble actually cooperate. Although they all have to be concentrating to do so, and on their own they're like individual brain cells.
* InUniverseNickname: 'Babble' is one. Because of how Slaad work, Cato and Lynette had to come up with some kind of designation.
** After going over Babble's abilities, the Furies start calling the original Babble 'Babble Prime'.
* KillItWithFire: After recognizing [[spoiler:Cordelia]] as a 'snake of chaos', he stops fighting the Furies. [[spoiler:Cordelia incinerates him with a gout of magical fire.]]
** [[spoiler:Pope mentions being able to feel it and, since Babble was regenerating only somewhat slower than he was burning, it was a particularly slow and painful death.]]
* SpawnBroodling: Like other Slaad, Babble can plant eggs in someone that eventually hatch into a new Slaad. For some reason Babble's eggs hatch ''much'' faster than normal, either due to the presence of the Form of Life or their conduit abilities.

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[[folder:The Lady of Pain/The Woman of Hurt]]
An incredibly powerful god-like entity who sort of runs Sigil. [[spoiler:This one's actually an imposter pretending to be the vanished Lady of Pain to keep the factions from starting a massive war.]]
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* AppealToForce: As long as she's around, all of the factions are too terrified of her retribution to actually start a new faction war in earnest. [[spoiler:So when they're revealed to be an imposter by the Believers, the war kicks off, and gives the Believers a notable advantage.]]
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:While trying to flee the trap the Believers set for her, Camilla stabs her through the back of the head with her black amber sword. The blade comes out the eye. She lives, but presumably [[DistinguishingMark anyone who]] [[ScarsAreForever sees her]] will know she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* GodGuise: [[spoiler:They're actually an imposter who dresses up as the Lady of Pain and gets spotted here and there to keep people thinking the real one is still around.]]
* InUniverseNickname: After the Furies start noticing her watching them they call her the Woman of Hurt to avoid any magical effects saying her name may have.
** [[spoiler:After they're revealed as an imposter everyone keeps using the name to differentiate them from the real one.]]
* LegacyImmortality: [[spoiler:Ever since the original Lady of Pain disappeared, the Rilmani meet every hundred years to select someone to take up the mantle. The current one's Sharon.]]
* OhCrap: When Cordelia dispels magic on them, [[spoiler:sending them falling to the ground and revealing them as a fake. They audibly swear, which is another giveaway that this is an imposter.]]
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Hypothetically, just as much of one as the one in Planescape's source material. [[spoiler:In actuality the imposter ''is'' incredibly powerful; they can summon blades en masse, and do this in their shadow to simulate the real Lady of Pain's trait of flaying people who touch her shadow.]]
* PurposeDrivenImmortality: One theory about her existence is as a means to keep the gods in check, and that after the gods died she just stopped existing or wandered off somewhere.
* WalkingSpoiler: The fact that this entry isn't just a repeat of the Lady of Pain's character entry in Planescape should tell you something screwy is going on.

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[[folder:Pope]]
[[spoiler:One of Babble's doubles who gained a sense of self after the primary Babble's death.]] Conduit of Revenge.
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* BreakThemByTalking: [[spoiler:Tries to do this to King by disguising himself as Lancelot and asking pointed questions about his motives, but King's instincts reveal the deception after a little while. He tries again while attacking outright, but King doesn't seem smart enough to really get it.]]
* MeaningfulRename: He gives himself the name 'Pope' [[spoiler:because it's more powerful than 'King'.]]
* {{Necromancer}}: His conduit powers let him raise the dead. It's not true resurrection; the undead have their damaged tissue replaced with purple Slaad-like flesh and are basically mindless zombies. It works through literally filling them with his own hatred, so he can't zombify a truly massive person (i.e. Cronus).
* {{Revenge}}: It's so central to his character that it's his conduit. [[spoiler:Specifically, he wants revenge against King and Cordelia.]]
* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:His abduction of Lime is this. He never puts her in actual danger due to how powerful her conduit is; he wants King to prove that he'll do whatever it takes to save her while also staying true to his resolution to stop killing. If King is successful, Pope can entrust him with the rest of Babble's lost children.]]
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: [[spoiler:He takes the appearance of Lancelot to try and mess with King in Elysium. He later takes the appearance of King to kidnap Lime.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:His existence involves a lot of spoilery implications about Babble. On top of that, he first shows up late in the game and quickly becomes an ArcVillain.]] There's not much that can be said about him that doesn't spoil ''something''.

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!!The Furies
[[folder: Cordelia Heller]]
->'''Played By:''' Lauren Morgan
A yuan-ti warlock and artist... whose preferred medium is body parts. Formerly known as the Valentine Ripper, her murder spree was brought to an end when she was killed by a valravn named Lynette. They started dating after her resurrection, with Lynette acting as the "Raven Queen" for Cordelia's warlock magic. [[MadArtist Conduit of Expression]]. [[spoiler:Eventually the Goddess of Murder.]]
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* AGodAmI: Joins the Believers after they offer her the position of Goddess of Murder. [[spoiler:She also plays along when Babble starts believing her to be a representative of the Protheans.]]
** [[spoiler:She later becomes an actual god due to the Believers winning the faction war and Blake hijacking Nifyx's stream to cause her viewers to act like 'prayers' to Cordelia.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths unless the Furies make up the cost themselves.]]
* BeatStillMyHeart: How Lynette initially killed Cordelia. They now consider this their first date.
* {{Callback}}: Cordelia's a descendant of the same Valentine-based Heller family introduced in Season 4, complete with General Heller's lethality and Mary Heller's passion for the arts. She just combines those factors more directly.
* DatingCatwoman: She started dating the Raven Queen ''after'' the Raven Queen killed her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: When Jean tries to bring Cordelia to her side, Cordelia admits that she actually has affection for her teammates and would be uncomfortable with the danger that switching sides would put them in.
* EatingTheEnemy: During the [[spoiler:assault on her apartment in the Abyss]], one rioter gets past Lynette and attacks Cordelia directly. Her hands full of luggage and her weapons with the rest of the Furies, she elects to take advantage of her snake body and devours him.
** When entering the Hive ward in Sigil a gang of street toughs start threatening King. Without warning, Cordelia starts eating one (a ''polar bear Guardinal'') which causes the rest to panic and flee, and terrifies the victim into giving up information.
* {{Familiar}}: One of the perks of operating under the Raven Queen's patronage is a raven familiar named Gustav.
* GoodHurtsEvil: When [[spoiler:her apartment in the Abyss burns down]] she can't stay with Lynette at Anastasia's place because the Lawful Good essence of Mount Celestia would make her sick.
* InformedAbility: Lampshaded to hell and back during her sidequests with Blake; her tendency to bungle their assassination attempts [[HilarityEnsues in over-the-top fashion]] makes Blake wonder how she ever became a successful serial killer in her previous life.
* ItemCrafting: Reflecting her 'artistic' experience, she can craft equipment out of people's remains.
* LOL69: Cordelia has an apartment on the 69th layer of the Abyss.
** Jean tries to sway Cordelia to her side by offering her ownership of the 69th and 420th layers of the Abyss.
* MadArtist: Part of her MO is turning her victims into 'art'.
* MagicalIncantation: During the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix, the word 'pineapple' is used to teleport contestants out of the race and into a cooldown tent in case they fall off their mounts. [[spoiler:When King asks what topping goes best on pizza with ham, Cordelia instinctively blurts out 'pineapple'... instantly removing her from the race.]]
* NobleDemon: Cordelia doesn't kill victims who are brought directly to her, as she considers the hunt part of her artistry. She also doesn't like going back on her word, feels the need to honor her debts, and finds people who try to sway her opinion through deception particularly annoying.
-->'''Jean''': You're very easily offended for someone just ''festooned'' in the body parts of her victims.
** Of course, this may have been played up somewhat due to her personal dislike of Jean.
* PhysicalGod: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Sharon and Nifyx, Blake turns on Nifyx's streaming equipment as Cordelia is knocked unconscious. The drama causes the viewers to act as 'prayers' to Cordelia and, since the Believers are winning the faction war, enable her to ascend to godhood for real.]]
* PowerfulPick: She crafts a pickaxe from a cherub in the first arc and continues using it as her melee weapon of choice during several key scenes.
* PsychoForHire: Though her work for Cato isn't exactly on a 'for hire' basis. She just likes to kill people and appreciates the newfound lack of consequence.
* RoommateCom: After Cordelia's apartment is burned down, she moves in with Blake in exchange for helping him with his assassinations of the [=FailSafe=] board of directors. Their differences immediately start clashing.
* SenseFreak: She's interested in joining the Society of Sensation, which Lynette is already a part of, but her first attempt to join finds her lacking in unique sensations. She's decided to try and rectify this.
* SerialKiller: During life. She'd kill people and make artwork from their body parts.
* ShamingTheMob: After she [[spoiler:kills Jean]] an angry mob tries to kill her. She doesn't have her spellcasting focus and is mostly useless in combat, so she stands on the roof of her burning apartment building and starts monologuing at them. This sways about half the mob, and [[spoiler:Lynette cone-of-colds the other half into frozen statues.]]
* SnakePeople: Yuan-ti vary from humans with patches of scales to human-sized snakes. Cordelia is somewhere in the middle, and envious of people with legs.
* SociopathicHero: Considering she used to be a serial killer. She's happy to have legal targets and new art material, saving the world multiple times is just a bonus. [[spoiler:Even when she and Blake want to end the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war it's only because she likes Maro and Calli.]]
* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree yggdrasil]], she and Blake move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Killing or capturing Nifyx will let Cordelia and Blake end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs. Letting her go will ensure they keep killing each other. After Cordelia becomes a god she can simply end the fighting herself, allowing them to both let Nifyx go and stop the war.]]
* WeddingSmashers: Blake enlists her help in assassinating one of the boardmembers of [=FailSafe=] at his wedding in Gehenna. [[spoiler:It all goes sideways and in the ensuing chaos Cordelia gets stabbed and launched out a window while poison gas fills the room.]]
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Not even Lauren knows for sure. It's some sort of hybrid French/German accent, with some people even thinking she's copying Austin's Ukrainian Drow accent. It does get her characterization across, though.

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[[folder: King Badass]]
->'''Played By:''' Chris Larios
A lizardfolk fighter who was raised as an assassin as part of Project Dharma, operating under a criminal syndicate called the Nexus. After the Nexus collapsed, he left along with a baby girl; to provide for his adopted daughter (now named Princess Lime), he took mercenary work and was killed on the job. He's an idiot but thinks he's the smartest person in the room. [[TooDumbToFool Conduit of Instinct]].
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: In that he's not really smart enough to think about those kinds of things. His only goal is to be a good father to Lime, no matter what that entails. This also probably has something to do with his being brought up by a crime syndicate.
** When the Metatron comes up with a deadly sin for each of the Furies, he's not really able to pin one on King; instead, he calls him an animal. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint King responds that yes, he is in fact a lizardfolk.]]
* AccidentalMisnaming: He keeps calling the 'Metatron' the '[[{{Franchise/Transformers}} Megatron]]'. Blake eventually tells him about his mispronunciation... so he starts calling him 'Metetaron'.
* AlwaysABiggerFish: He was ostensibly killed by the [[spoiler:Lady of Pain]]. There's only so far strength will get you against something like ''that''. Even if it wasn't, whatever killed him managed to flay him alive.
* AlwaysSecondBest: He was number two in the assassin rankings. He was never bothered by this, though, and even had a friendship (which King considers brotherhood, although this is somewhat one-sided) with Lloyd, the number one guy.
** Turns out the reason he still thinks he's the strongest is that last he checked, two is ''much'' bigger than one.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:He lets Pope, one of the remnants of Babble's psyche, cut off his hand in the hopes that it would help him work through his anger.]]
* AwesomeByAnalysis: What King lacks in intelligence, he makes up in sheer instinct, as his Conduit would suggest. Fittingly, he has advantage on all Insight checks, and is often able to read a person like a book... at least when he has reason to suspect their true intentions.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: King was raised in an assassin program where the children would grow up without a name and pick their own as they come of age. 'King Badass' just said the first thing to come into his head.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being turned into a Slaad with a new personality, effectively 'killing' King, he's brought back with his original body and mind thanks to the diamond Blake had won earlier.]]
* BerserkButton:
** Significantly hurting his friends will set off an aspect of his conduit and ''ensure'' he try to kill you.
** According to his character sheet, insulting his intelligence will always start a fight. He doesn't seem to always pick up on when he's being insulted, though.
* {{BFS}}: His main weapon is a huge sword. The blade has the remains of several stickers put on the side by Lime.
* BizarreTasteInFood: He takes advantage of Lime's conduit to provide food. This means he and Lime's diets consist ''entirely'' of limes.
* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.'' [[spoiler:He grows out of it in the second half of the season, however, to the point that, in the buildup to the final arc of the season, Chris makes a choice to not level him up when given the option in order to represent that King is effectively retiring as a D&D character as soon as his family is safe.]]
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Very briefly. [[spoiler:When he picks up the Lance of Charity, it immediately makes him seek vengeance on the people who killed the Metatron. Which is to say his teammates. He has enough time to impale Lancelot before the Lance's magic is dispelled and King snaps out of it.]]
* {{Determinator}}: He tries his damnest [[spoiler:to find a non-lethal way of stopping Babble, though he ultimately fails. When Pope shows up determined to make him suffer, he stops at nothing to try to be a father to him and the other Babble-clones, eventually ''succeeding'' through sheer persistence.]]
* FamilyOfChoice: Being raised by an assassin organization, his concept of family doesn't have anything to do with blood relatives. His original family consisted of the children he was raised with, particularly Lloyd, and later his adoptive daughter Lime. [[spoiler:He also considers Babble (and Babble's various clones) his children and offers himself as a father figure to the homeless children of Sigil.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: He wants to help all the children in need that he can, eventually opening a sort of orphanage/school/restaurant.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl:
** With his daughter, Lime.
** With Calliope (in her Gnome form) later on. Although this could also be considered TinyGuyHugeGirl since her true form is a Nidhogg.
* IgnorantOfTheirOwnIgnorance: He opts into every intelligence-related check possible despite being ''terrible'' at them.
-->'''Chris''': Austin, what knowledge check do I have to fail to not know what that is?
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: His book of small-talk questions falls out of his pocket shortly after Chris' phone, which had the questions on it, was smashed.
* LizardFolk: Played according to the canon lore, King has a hard time understanding the emotional context of the "flesh people."
* LongList: King has killed a lot of people during his lifetime and he's kept a list of all their names in a big book. Chris will take any chance he can to read them in rapid fire.
* {{Malaproper}}: King constantly pronounces unusual words like other words. He calls the Metatron the [[{{Franchise/Transformers}} Megatron]] so many times he even gets Austin doing it.
* NoSocialSkills: Due to his upbringing as an assassin on top of lizardfolk being unlike other races from the get-go. He has a book full of common personal questions to help him make small talk with people.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: King joins [[spoiler:the Athar]] for a gym membership. He may also have a crush on their leader. He's ''definitely'' not thinking about faction politics, though.
** [[spoiler:When he thinks about switching sides to join the Believers, he doesn't actually care about bringing back gods; he just thinks that the best way to help as many people as possible is through becoming one himself.]]
* ObliviousToHatred: Anastasia is clearly angry at him over his joining the Athar. He's completely unaware since she never says those words outright.
-->'''Ana''': I just can't help admiring your ''cool glove''[[labelnote:*]](which King recieved from the head of the Athar)[[/labelnote]].\\
'''King''': [[ObliviousToSarcasm Thanks!]] You wanna try it on?\\
'''Ana''': Yeah, sure... oops! I threw it in the trash, sorry King.\\
'''King''': Oh, it's okay! I can just pick it back up and put it back on again!
* PapaWolf: His only true goal is to be a good father to Lime. [[spoiler:He later tries to serve as this to Babble, but fails; he has much better luck with Pope and his fellow Babble-clones once he finally endears himself to him.]]
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After making it to the Garden of Eden and confronting Nifyx, King points out that he has no real reason to want Nifyx dead. He's not sure what exactly is going on, and he's not close enough to Maro and Calliope to care about the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war, so he just leaves to be with his family.]]
* SuperMode: [[spoiler:The secret aspect of his conduit. King is just as confused about it as anyone, but it activates when his friends are in significant danger.]]
* TooDumbToFool: The reason King was always consistently number two in Project Dharma is that his being the Conduit of Instinct made him the only one who could hold his own against Lloyd's Conduit of Perplexity. Since he doesn't think about anything, Lloyd could never really trick him; he had to beat him with pure skill.

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[[folder: Nifyx]]
->'''Played By:''' Laura Kate Dale
A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. [[ChallengeSeeker Conduit of Challenge]]. [[spoiler:Later becomes the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]
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* {{Animorphism}}: She's particularly fond of the Polymorph spell, preferring to transform into dinosaurs.
* BroadcastLive: Before her death she would run gaming livestreams and is even killed in the middle of one. [[spoiler:Once she fetches the Gjallarhorn she starts one last stream and blows the horn to kick off the destruction of the planar system.]]
* ChallengeSeeker: As her conduit would indicate. It's why she was so quick to agree to Cato's offer; she figures that the sorts of people you send inter-dimensional killers after are the sort of people who can put up a fight. She even suggests leaving some possible threats alone... just so she can come back and fight them when they're stronger. [[spoiler:She grows out of this and eventually becomes a Conduit of Pride over the course of the season.]]
* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes. [[spoiler:This bites her in the ass when she challenges Matilda, who had her killed in her previous life to steal her Conduit by wearing her head, and loses to her, binding her to [[HeKnowsTooMuch tying up Matilda's loose ends]].]]
* DungeonBypass: The Gjallarhorn is protected by four walls of incredibly deadly arcane magic. [[spoiler:Before she even knows this, Nifyx unlocks her Conduit of Pride, allowing her to turn on noclip and simply walk through each one.]]
* EatingTheEnemy: She turns into a swarm of rats whose instincts take over and force her to devour [[spoiler:an illusory Babble]]. This doubles as a [[TheseHandsHaveKilled rather traumatic first kill]].
* FishingMinigame: She gets Scar's help by beating them in a fishing competition, although the Furies all had to work together to do so.
* HazyFeelTurn: In the face of [[AGodAmI Believer]] vs [[NayTheist Athar]] faction politics, she gets so fed up with everyone that she decides to ally herself with [[spoiler:the [[StrawNihilist Doomguard]]]]. Even then, she's not really on ''their'' side so much as not on anyone else's.
* TheHeart: Aside from her thirst for challenge, Cato employed her to try and rein in her team's murderous tendencies and act as their conscience. Not that it always works.
** She's good at making friends to the point that she's managed to neatly evade a few combat encounters and make some powerful allies to boot, including a Balor and a Nidhogg.
* HellOfAHeaven: Bytopia seems like an idyllic and perfect place to live, with the gnomes there happy and content. Nifyx hates it. Being a ChallengeSeeker, she finds Bytopia incredibly boring and is glad to be resurrected somewhere she has something to work against.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Despite her background as a streaming pro gamer with zero experience in assassination, she immediately accepts Cato's offer as one of his new Furies.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Her entire plan by the end. Motivations aside, she definitely causes a lot of death and destruction and plans to escape to a new plane entirely to avoid retribution. When Cordelia and Blake no longer need Nifyx's help to end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, they simply let her vanish with Sharon and Cato.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:Matilda shows Nifyx how to go through a layer of Purgatory with the intent to ''channel'' a particular sin instead of cleansing herself of it. Doing so unlocks her a new Conduit.]]
* MasterConsole: [[spoiler:After mastering her Pride, she gains new conduit abilities which mimic the use of console commands. These include spawning objects and activating noclip.]]
* NaiveNewcomer: Played with. The rest of the Furies don't know much more about the Planescape than Nifyx does, but Nifyx is the newest to their line of work; she's the only one who never killed anyone before her death.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Since she actually does have a moral compass, she ends up rationalizing a lot of her actions by assigning the blame to others. How true this is varies; for example, she only became a killer because of the Furies, but she also justifies her allowing the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs to drive each other to extinction with the logic that their cultures had been waiting to do that anyway.]]
* OminousMultipleScreens: [[spoiler:Her office in Purgatory is covered in them, much like Matilda's.]]
* OurGnomesAreWeirder: Her character sheet describes her as a Rock Gnome, which are known for being clever and tinkering with tiny machines. This is demonstrated when Nifyx creates a fishing net from old video game controller cords.
* PeoplePuppets: One of her abilities lets her do this. The cast even calls it [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender bloodbending]].
* PerkyGoth: After her initial sadness over losing some of her friends to faction politics, [[spoiler:she aligns herself with the [[StrawNihilist Doomguard]]]] and gets a new aesthetic. Her outward personality doesn't change all that much, though.
* {{Pride}}: The Metatron names Pride as her most deadly sin in the first arc. [[spoiler:She later becomes a Conduit of Pride, deciding that her designs for the multiverse are better than that of the gods.]]
* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, to WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]
* SizeShifter: Along with her Polymorph abilities, she's gotten some clever use out of her enlarge/reduce spells. Most notably, she shrunk down and [[spoiler:[[FantasticVoyagePlot excised the Slaad tadpole from Blake's back]].]]
* TheseHandsHaveKilled:
** Her first 'kill' is [[spoiler:when she morphs into a swarm of cranium rats and devours an illusory Babble whole when the rat instincts take over. While she technically hasn't killed anyone (the victim is an illusion) it's real enough that she's clearly shaken by the experience.]]
** Averted with her first "real" kill. Nifyx disintegrates [[spoiler:the Slaad that King turns into]] without much fuss and later remarks that she feels like it should've been harder.
* TokenGoodTeammate: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Cato, assigning her (a GamerChick who never killed anyone in her life) to the Furies to keep the others (two of which are highly trained assassins and the other is a SerialKiller), in check. [[spoiler:While she keeps her good intentions throughout the season, she slips down to becoming a ChaoticNeutral, morally ambiguous WellIntentionedExtremist who does not hesitate to kill anyone she needs to.]]
* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:After losing a duel with her Conduit power to Matilda, Nifyx is magically bound to help her cover her tracks by killing everyone who helped Nifyx find her. Subverted in that by the time the loose ends are tied up, she decides to ally with Matilda anyway, at least for a little while.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:After her season-long downward spiral, Nifyx decides that the universe would be better off if she destroys the alignment system entirely. This involves collapsing the planar system, and although she's trying to avoid a genocide (the planes ''should'' collapse slowly enough to allow for evacuation) wiping out most of reality is still a pretty extreme move. On top of that the collapse would also result in the probable genocide of both the Nidhoggs and the Ratatoskrs, which she justifies by arguing that [[VictimBlaming they wanted to kill each other anyway.]]]]
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With [[spoiler:Lancelot]]. After Nifyx asks some questions about the Athar, and if ''not'' killing people is on the table, [[spoiler:Lancelot]] gives her the cold shoulder. After enough of this treatment Nifyx decides they just can't be friends if this is his reaction to her questions. [[spoiler:Lancelot's last words before she drowns him in the river Lethe are that [[ItMakesSenseInContext he EV-trained the Beedrill like she taught him how to during the downtime scene that they shared while they were still friends]].]]
* WhodunnitToMe: Nifyx doesn't know if she was murdered or died some other way, but she's pretty sure her lifestyle wasn't bad enough for her to drop dead on camera. She's interested in finding out what actually happened.
** [[spoiler:She eventually finds out that Matilda ordered her death.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blake Ferris]]
->'''Played By:''' Conrad Zimmerman
A human wizard and a ''very'' mundane person. He was approached for his lack of distinct features and became an assassin for [=FailSafe=] Insurance, killing high-risk clients in ways not covered by their insurance plan. The day he killed what was going to be his final target he stopped to get a taco from a street vendor and died of food poisoning. [[RidiculouslyAverageGuy Conduit of Mundanity]].
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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: At first it seems like his obsession with 'retirement' stems from [[OnlyInItForTheMoney just wanting money.]] As the season goes on, however, it becomes clear that he's really looking for something that makes him happy, and has convinced himself that retirement will get him there. [[spoiler:Once he gets his life savings back [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he's completely unsure what to do with himself.]]]]
** [[spoiler:Upon entering the terrace of Purgatory, this causes him to be confronted by Belphegor, representing his [[SevenDeadlySins Sloth.]] He gets out after realizing his happiness now comes from his friendship with Cordelia.]]
* BlackmailBackfire: [[spoiler:Cicero tries to hold Blake's money from [=FailSafe=], only releasing it to him if he kills the rest of the [=FailSafe=] board of directors. Blake points out that he could just kill ''him'' instead, and the blackmail is turned into a regular contract, where killing the board gets Blake the money from the bank plus far more in extra payment.]]
* ChestBurster: After getting attacked by a Slaad, a Slaad tadpole starts growing in the wound. For some reason its development only takes a few minutes when it should take months. Fortunately for Blake, Nifyx shrinks down and takes out the tadpole before it's born.
* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: During the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix the rest of his team [[spoiler:[[DrawAggro deliberately catches the attention]] of the Heavenly Virtues who'd entered the race. Blake's conduit means they don't recognize him, allowing a perfectly average human riding a giant seagull to win the race.]]
* DopplegangerSpin: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Nifyx, Sharon, and Nifyx's summoned T-Rex, Blake avoids being immediately killed by making illusory clones of himself all around the garden. After Cordelia is knocked unconscious and he's on his own, he manages to use this to survive a combat round with all three targeting him specifically.]]
* FakingTheDead: He apparently has some past experience in this. [[spoiler:He offers it as a way out for Nifyx, though she refuses.]]
** [[spoiler:He later does this to himself, 'dying' on camera as Erdric Frindt after setting up King [[InsuranceFraud as his sole beneficiary]], allowing him to make a clean break with his past.]]
* GenreSavvy: Cicero visits Blake and Cordelia before they set off for their final target and offers to [[BegoneBribe keep paying him after the contract so long as Blake doesn't kill him]]. Blake refuses, knowing that this would lock him into a new [[DealWithTheDevil deal with a Yuguloth]], and that Cicero could easily use that magical protection to screw him over later.
-->'''Blake''': It's not my fault you didn't put in your insurance clause during our original agreement. But things are what they are. I'll kill your man, and you can live in fear for the rest of your life, and that's all the payment I require once our contract is fulfilled. And should you fail to fulfill our contract... well, you already know the consequences for that.\\
'''Cicero''': Spoken like a true Yuguloth.
** When Cicero makes an airtight deal to keep Blake from harming him or his material interests in any way, Blake makes sure to stipulate that it works both ways.
* GoodHurtsEvil: Just being in heaven makes him nauseous and uncomfortable.
* GottaKillEmAll: Blake's life savings are locked down by his old boss from [=FailSafe=]. They make a deal that Blake will get his money back plus far more if he assassinates the entire [=FailSafe=] board of directors, giving his boss a [[KlingonPromotion significant promotion]]. [[spoiler:He succeeds, at even manages to get his boss killed in a roundabout way for good measure.]]
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: His ability seems mostly innocuous at first until you realize that he's an ''assassin''. Austin explains that shortly after he allowed Conrad to get this conduit power he realized that he had handed Conrad the greatest "getting away with actual murder" ability.
* InsuranceFraud: He uses his false identity of 'Erdric Frindt' to access his life savings from before his first death. [[spoiler:He later makes King his sole beneficiary and fakes Erdric's death on camera, giving everything he had to King's new organization.]]
* LifeWillKillYou: Died in the least mysterious and most mundane way of the main characters. Which is perfectly in line with his conduit.
* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:After killing off [=FailSafe=]'s board of directors and needing a favour from Cicero, Cicero locks him into a seemingly ironclad contract preventing him from taking any action that could intentionally negatively impact him. Austin intends this to make Cicero a KarmaHoudini; however, Blake gets around this by indirectly goading the wife of one of his victims (who is currently trying to kill him and Cordelia for killing her husband at their wedding) into reading his mind to find out who hired them... resulting in a very pissed off widow killing Cicero instead.]]
* MotorMouth: Not usually, but he can be ''very'' talkative if needed for a distraction. [[spoiler:A conversation with the Metatron goes from talking about the logic of closing Heaven to a discussion about conduits to a monologue about the importance of colonoscopies.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his complaints about Cordelia as a roommate, he mentions that he loves their movie nights and they eventually start to get along pretty well despite their differences. He also develops a soft spot for Calliope, [[spoiler:even telling her goodbye and awkwardly recieving a hug when he thinks there's a decent chance he could die on his next job.]]
* OddFriendship: With Calliope. At least he has hobbies in common with Cordelia. [[spoiler:Upon being trapped by his Sloth he admits he wants to help Calli avoid getting her naivete taken advantage of which is one of the only selfless things he says in the entire campaign.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He doesn't ''enjoy'' killing people in the same way he doesn't ''enjoy'' walking down the street. It's something to do, and something he can get paid for. At the core of his being, he believes that having enough money will make him happy; his idea of 'retirement' just symbolizes that point.
** This even overrides Jean's temptation of being able to [[YourHeartsDesire walk into a beachside retirement dimension]] without having to earn the money to get there. When her black gate opens, he just ignores it until it goes away.
** [[spoiler:Eventually averted when he gets his money back and realizes [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he now has to figure out what to do with himself.]] He ultimately leaves his estate to King's organization and fakes his death to tie off loose ends, effectively donating all of his money to King.]]
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He doesn't bother trying to change what he looks like because almost nobody would be able to describe him. The extend of his disguise work is in fake names and accounts since even his conduit can't fool paperwork.
* {{Retirony}}: He became an assassin and embezzled money through shell companies with the single goal of retiring early. Right after he finishes his last contract and right before he was going to officially resign he dies of food poisoning.
* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:During the fight with the Woman of Hurt he gets the top of his skull lopped off, making him easily identifiable. He fixes this problem by wearing different hats.]]
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: He's meant to be boring in just about every way possible. His conduit means he's ''so'' average that people who don't spend a whole day with him will forget what he looks like.
** Even the fact that he was an assassin is tempered by the fact that he was an assassin for an ''insurance agency''.
* RoommateCom: Blake enlists Cordelia in helping him kill the [=FailSafe=] board of directors in exchange for letting her stay at his apartment. Their differences immediately start clashing.
* SociopathicHero: He repeatedly saves the world because he needs something to do while getting his money back.
** [[spoiler:Even his final goal of ending the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs is motivated entirely by the fact that he's friends with Calli and Cordelia's friends with Maro.]]
* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree Yggdrasil]], he and Cordelia move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Blake suggests one to Nifyx; she would let herself be captured to stop the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, then he would [[FakingTheDead fake her death]] so she can still go free. She refuses, not wanting to spend the rest of her life hiding. Blake then sets Cordelia up to let her take a ''different'' third option instead.]]
* TakingTheBullet: Dives in front of a spell aimed at Cordelia. [[spoiler:It wasn't entirely selfless; he catches the spell in an artifact that lets him use it at a later time.]]
* WeddingSmashers: Blake and Cordelia team up to assassinate a [=FailSafe=] boardmember at his own wedding. [[spoiler:After Cordelia makes a scene and gets stabbed, Blake chucks a poison cloud in the middle of the room and creates an ice ramp to escape. By the time the bride gets out of the bathroom the entire wedding has been killed by poison gas.]]

[[/folder]]

!!Associates
[[folder:Cato]]
The benefactor of the Furies, he bought their souls and had them resurrected. He appears as a skeleton with a dog's head in a dark robe and is apparently a descendant of Anubis. Conduit of Wrath.
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* AgreeToDisagree: With Lancelot (and, by extension, the [[NayTheist Athars]]). As his family was created by Anubis, his views are pretty different from those of the Athars. Despite this, he doesn't see the point in arguing about it.
* TheAtoner: Whatever his past mistake was, it made him the Conduit of Wrath and spurred him to create the Furies. [[spoiler:That wrath is directed purely at himself.]]
* BigGood: How 'good' he is depends on your definition, but he sends the Furies on their missions generally due to the target causing some sort of large-scale harm to the balance of the planar system.
* BlessedWithSuck: Despite 'Conduit of Wrath' sounding pretty intimidating, he never uses his conduit at all. [[spoiler:He explains to King that his wrath is entirely directed at himself; whatever his powers are, they likely can't be used offensively.]]
* DontFearTheReaper: While he 100% looks the part of the fearsome Reaper, he's pretty chill and very reasonable.
* MyGreatestFailure: He mentions to Nifyx that he made "a mistake" in his past which changed the path of his life.
* TheGrimReaper: Skeleton in a cloak, check. Descendant of a known death god, check. List of people that need to die, ''supercheck.''
* {{Psychopomp}}: As his appearance would indicate, he's a psychopomp. It's not expressly stated what afterlife he serves, however it can be assumed that it's whatever Anubis belonged to. [[spoiler:At some point he had a meltdown and quit his job.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: If the Furies can find some way to solve the problem the target is causing without killing them he's fine with letting the target live. [[spoiler:Not that the Furies actually ''do'' that, but it's nice to know there's a merciful option on the table.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lynette]]
A valravn who works with Cato. Became Cordelia's warlock patron after her death, after ripping her heart out of her chest on their first date. Conduit of Patronage.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: It's hard to say how ''good'' she is but she works for Cato (whose main priority is justice) and took down a serial killer. As a valravn with similarly themed powers, she's definitely into a darker aesthetic.
** Considering she's able to live on Mount Celestia without getting physically ill, she's apparently not ''evil''.
* DatingCatwoman: She killed Cordelia, bringing the Valentine Ripper's reign of terror to an end. Cordelia found her in the afterlife and now they're an item.
* {{Goth}}: She's embraced the aesthetic. Even the spells she grants Cordelia look different from their normal counterparts.
* {{Polyamory}}: She starts the season in a relationship with Cordelia, but later [[spoiler:moves in with Anastasia and begins sleeping with her as well. Cordelia describes their relationship as Lynette being romantically involved with the both of them while Cordelia and Anastasia are just friends.]]
* PromotedToPlayable:
** When Cordelia [[spoiler:accidentally teleports herself out of the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix]], Lauren switches between playing as Cordelia investigating the area around the race and Lynette inside the race.
** After [[spoiler:Nifyx's actions result in her leaving the Furies and embarking on a solo adventure, Laura takes control of Lynette as well for the remainder of the season as she replaces Nifyx's role on the team.]]
* SenseFreak: She's a member of the Society of Sensation.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Plays this role to the team, via Gustav the telephone/raven/familiar.
* VoluntaryTransformation: Part of being a valravn. She has at least a raven form and a human form.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Lime]]
King's adoptive Aasimar daughter. Originally part of Project Dharma, but King took her with him when the Nexus went under. Conduit of Limes.
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* AbnormalAmmo: She can generate and fire limes out of her hands.
* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler:She seems to be kidnapped by Pope disguised as King.]]
* InUniverseNickname: Lloyd calls her Lemon. He claims it's his nickname for her, but Nifyx seems skeptical.
* PeoplePuppets: [[spoiler:She fills Cronus' veins with lime juice and, by controlling the juice itself, effectively steers his body around like a vehicle. It's unclear if this is limited to corpses or if it also works on living people.]]
* PersonaNonGrata: Due to her tendency to 'play rough' with other children (firing limes at them with the force of a potato gun) she's been systematically banned from most public parks in Sigil.
* SemiDivine: She's an Aasimar. King doesn't know what the non-celestial half is; he mostly sorts people into 'lizards' and 'not lizards'.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Limes, natch.
* TykeBomb: She was meant to be one as part of the second version of Project Dharma. When the Nexus went defunct, King found her and adopted her. She doesn't ''seem'' to have been trained as an assassin; she can be gleefully violent, but that seems to be more because of King's example.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=S1M0N=]]]
A Modron Secundus. A former Mercykiller and suspect in Nifyx's death until he teams up with her to help her investigation. Conduit of Gun.
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* ClearTheirName: Nifyx offers to help clear his criminal record if he helps her find the 'man with a thousand faces'.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:By the time he comes close to solving Nifyx's case, she has started working with the person who had her killed. This means Nifyx ends up killing him to prevent him from finishing the job and uncovering their plans.]]
* MistakenForMurderer: He first comes up on Nifyx's radar when she sees footage of an odd looking Modron walking around Bytopia when she died. When she finds out he used to be a Mercykiller she understandably suspects him. Turns out he was trying to stop the 'man with a thousand faces', who was her real killer.
* SoMuchForStealth: Nifyx detects his thoughts when he tries to hide from her. Saying he's not there out loud doesn't help him out much.
-->'''[=S1M0N=]''': I AM NOT HERE.\\
'''Nifyx''': You very much ''are'' here, though.\\
'''[=S1M0N=]''': PROVE IT.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Matilda]]
A Dullahan soul trader who works in Purgatory. [[spoiler:Nifyx is in debt to her after being beaten by random chance in a challenge.]] Conduit of Envy.
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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: She uses Nifyx's conduit to challenge her to a game of War. [[spoiler:Nifyx loses, and so has to help keep Matilda's secrets... which involves murdering her contact in the morgue and the poor elf who was sent to deliver the head.]]
* TheAssimilator: Her powers match the conduit of whoever's head she's currently wearing.
* DiscardAndDraw: Due to how she uses other conduit powers, switching to a new one requires ditching the current one.
* EnlightenedSelfInterest: Gives Nifyx a Great Soul to pay off her debt to the spiders. As Nifyx points out, getting killed by interdimensional spiders by the end of the day means she won't be able to [[spoiler:pay off her debt to Matilda.]]
* HeadlessHorseman: As a Dullahan. She's traded her horse for a desk, though.
* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: She decides to help Nifyx with her plan [[spoiler:to destroy alignments, the alignment-based planar system, and the soul economy because, since she knows it's coming, she can profit off the relief efforts and sell all her souls shortly before the economy crashes.]]
* MissExposition: She's all too happy to answer any and all of Nifyx's questions. [[spoiler:This is part of why Nifyx entertains the idea of working with the person who had her killed.]]
* OffWithHisHead: She hires assassins to kill people with useful conduit powers [[spoiler:(like Nifyx)]], then pays the coroner to send her their heads.
* OminousMultipleScreens: Unlike Cato's office, which is a desk and couch next to the Astral Sea, Matilda's office is a cramped dark room surrounded by numerous monitors.
* WhiteCollarCrime: Matilda plans on using [[spoiler:Nifyx]] as a way to pull off some insider trading. If she knows which power-players are going to be killed, she can bet against them on the soul economy.

[[/folder]]

!!Factions

[[folder:Abraham]]
The leader of the Athar. Descendant of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the titans]] who were killed by the first generation of gods. Conduit of Deicide.
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* BigEater: He is introduced at King's barbecue, where he eats as much as he possibly can.
* ElementalPowers: His heritage gives him subconscious effects on natural elements, generally tied with emotion. This ranges from [[FertileFeet flowers blooming with his footsteps]] to [[HighPressureEmotion steam coming out of him when flustered]].
* FertileFeet: Flowers bloom in his wake as he walks.
* GentleGiant: A member of the largest player race and a pretty chill dude.
* HighPressureEmotion: When he's flustered or emberassed, steam will literally start pumping out of him.
* MooksAteMyEquipment: His conduit lets him destroy divinely powered items. Since the gods no longer exist, items enchanted by warlocks (i.e. the ones that Cordelia makes) are also within this purview.
* OurTitansAreDifferent: A combination of the [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] races of the Goliath and the Empyrean.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Camilla]]
The leader of the Believers of the Source. A goat-type Guardinal, which are the Neutral Good outsiders. Conduit of Divinity.
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* AGodAmI: As the leader of the Believers, this is her ultimate goal.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Wields a black bladed sword gifted to her by Drow worshippers of Lolth.
* CrusadingWidower: The memories King uncovers in the Jasper House indicate that she started on her current goal because of [[spoiler:her terminally ill wife, Dido]]. Due to a lack of memories from outside the Jasper House, it's unclear what her ''specific'' objective is, [[spoiler:or whether Dido is still alive.]]
* FormerTeenRebel: She used to be a member of the Xaositects but left after [[spoiler:they didn't help with Dido's illness]]. Both she [[spoiler:and Dido]] looked significantly more like metalheads during that time.
* LegendaryWeapon: Her sword is heavily implied to be Boris, the black amber sword wielded by Joan from Season 2.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lancelot]]
A Hollyphant operating as an agent of the [[NayTheist Athar]]. In Heaven to overthrow the Metatron. Conduit of the Lost.
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* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:His treatment of Nifyx for questioning Athar doctrine kicks off her transformation into a WellIntentionedExtremist, directly resulting in the annexation of the Athar by the Belivers, the end of the planar system as we know it, and his own death at her hands.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Explains that his distaste for gods is a result of a childhood trauma. Namely, [[spoiler:his family were killed by cultists of a nature god who harvested their ivory for a ritual to bring their dead deity back to life.]]
* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:He drowns as a result of him intentionally sinking the Hermes, at the hands of the person who wanted nothing more to be friends with him before he pushed her away.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His friendship with Nifyx [[spoiler:comes to a screeching halt after he gives her the cold shoulder for asking questions about Athar beliefs.]] Later on, Cordelia starts talking about how the Athar seem generally alright but can't stand Lancelot, and even ''Blake'' considers him a JerkAss. The only Fury who still likes him is King.
* HealingHands: Manifests when Nifyx (as a triceratops) licks Lancelot, accidentally healing herself.
** Lancelot later shows that he can do this ''without'' people licking him and would like it if they wouldn't.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:When King grabs a lance imbued with the [[SevenHeavenlyVirtues heavenly virtue of Charity]], it makes him stab through Lancelot to avenge the Metatron. He gets better.]]
* NayTheist: He's an Athar, so this is basically a requirement; since the gods died, they've turned their attention to people who start acting like gods. Notably, the Furies first meet him while he's on a mission to overthrow the Metatron.
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He never takes responsibility for his overreaction to Nifyx asking basic questions about his faith resulting in the end of their friendship and setting her on a downward spiral with major consequences.]]
* SuperDrowningSkills: [[spoiler:A combination of being a heavy, non-buoyant Hollyphant and Nifyx paralyzing him with bloodbending leaves him helpless as he drowns in the river Lethe.]]
* TalkingAnimal: As a Hollyphant, he looks like a tiny golden winged Elephant who can talk.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: It's unclear how ''precisely'' his shapeshifting works, but if it's anything like the mastadon form in the original {{TableTopGame/Planescape}} setting it's probably at-will.
* WingedHumanoid: His humanoid form still has his fairy wings and an elephant head.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lloyd]]
A British shorthair tabaxi who grew up with King in Project Dharma. Has since joined the [[AGodAmI Believers of the Source]]. Conduit of Perplexity. [[spoiler:Eventually becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]
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* AGodAmI: As a Believer, this is his ultimate goal. [[spoiler:The reason he and the other Believers are in the Abyss in the first place is to bind Jean and steal her power after she ascends.]]
* ConfusionFu: On account of his conduit abilities. He's so good at throwing people off that only King, as Conduit of Instinct, could consistently go up against him.
* DualWielding: He uses a pair of swords that he wears on the same hip, samurai-style.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: Lloyd was raised to want to get stronger, so even now that's all he really cares about. He's self-aware enough that he knows this isn't a ''good'' mindset but he doesn't know how to be anything else.
** [[spoiler:After being humbled by Nifyx, he does some introspection and decides he wants to help other people who don't know what they want in life and becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: He overtly doesn't care about the Believers trying to bring gods back. He just wants to be as strong as he can be, and feels like becoming a god is about as powerful as you can get.
** He freely states that if there was something more powerful than a god he could become he'd ditch the Believers without any second thoughts.
** [[spoiler:After becoming a Conduit of Identity, his purpose in becoming a god is instead to help people like himself who have no sense of what they want to do.]]
* PunkRock: His aesthetic is 80s British punk.
* StrongAndSkilled: Austin notes that Lloyd is probably the best fighter in the world for his size, although he could be defeated by many people larger or more magically inclined.
** King's Conduit of Instinct acts as a hard counter to Lloyd's Conduit of Perplexity, but Lloyd was always able to beat him. This would imply that even without his conduit advantage he's an extremely skilled swordsman.
** [[spoiler:He's eventually soundly defeated by Nifyx during a sparring match, but only after Nifyx unlocks an extra conduit and effectively gains the ability to use [[MasterConsole console commands]]. Apparently, fighting a magical gnome RealityWarper and a Tyrannosaurus Rex at the same time is a bit much even for him.]]
* SuperMode: [[spoiler:He can enter the same 'Ultra Instinct' mode as King.]]
* VoiceChangeling: The voice Chris initially had in mind was the cockney voice Austin did for Hafthor in Season 5. Austin's accent keeps going all over the place, so he just makes it part of Lloyd's character that he can (and will) change his voice whenever, similar to Nucky in Season 4.
** Lloyd's eventual in-character explanation is that it's an extension of his [[ConfusionFu conduit]].

[[/folder]]

!!Heaven
[[folder:The Metatron]]
A Sokushinbutsu who's been running Heaven due to the death of the gods. Has recently decided that the standards for entering Heaven have become too lax and shut the gates to prevent more 'sinners' from getting in. Conduit of Purity.
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* ActualPacifist: [[spoiler:In his first form,]] he doesn't directly attack anyone as he is a pacifist. The only damage dealt is in the form of his holy presence. [[spoiler:Averted when he sets up his SuicideAttack and goes into his second form.]]
* AngelicAbomination: His human form is mostly vestigial (and already looks dessicated from the mummification) and his six wings are so thin that they resemble insect legs. [[spoiler:Once the human part is taken out he's basically a disembodied nervous system connected to the wings.]]
* AstralProjection: How he interacts with people. Part of the Furies job to kill him requires ''finding'' him.
* CurbstompBattle: He still has the consistency of a mummified monk who'd been fasting and sedentary for 27 years before his death. [[spoiler:And then the Furies meet his second form.]]
* HarmfulToTouch: The biggest danger when fighting his first form is that [[spoiler:approaching him makes most things burn from the inside out from how holy he is]].
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:He was aware that Blake had ulterior motives for his rambling about colonoscopies, but paid close attention in order to prove that he has infinite patience... meaning he didn't notice the rest of the Furies literally walk right past him.]]
* HolierThanThou: At some point he decided his standards were above those that the ''gods'' put in place and closed heaven to ''everyone''.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Elevated to the position of Metatron for being the most moral person alive, he nevertheless makes some deeply troubling decisions and seems to display the deadly sin of pride.
* {{Mummy}}: Specifically a Sokushinbutsu, which is a monk observing asceticism to the point of self-mummification.
* RightlySelfRighteous: He was made Metatron for a reason; he was the most moral person in existence. This seems to have degraded over time, however, as his refusal to let anyone into Heaven has left good-aligned petitioners standing outside the gates, making it incredibly easy to steal and sell their souls in Purgatory.
* SuicideAttack: [[spoiler:Played with. He throws the Cathedral of Stars straight at Mount Celestia... with himself and everyone else inside. The main difference here is that he's not intending to kill himself as much as he just doesn't bother to think about his own place in the equation; after all, that would be prideful.]]

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[[folder:Anastasia]]
A [[{{Valkyries}} Valkyrie]] who spends her time killing, drinking, eating, or napping. Conduit of Resurrection. [[spoiler:Member of the Believers of the Source.]]
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* ConnectedAllAlong: She says it's a stereotype that psychopomps all know each other, but she actually ''does'' know Cato.
** She's also pretty familiar with the Metatron. This is partially due to their jobs (both being major figures in Heaven), but as a psychopomp she's also the one who brought his soul to Heaven in the first place.
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Like the Valkyries of myth, Anastasia displays a fondness for mead. She is passed out from drinking when the party first meets her and is in the middle of a keg stand the second time they visit her.
* {{Psychopomp}}: Her family was created by Freya to be the psychopomps of Heaven.
* TwentyFourHourArmor: The Furies walk in on her taking a nap in front of a feast in her armor. She's apparently taken to wearing it with sweat pants since she spends so much time lounging around with the gates of Heaven closed.
* WildHair: She has notably large, unkempt red hair.
-->'''Cordelia:''' I like your hair.
-->'''Anastasia:''' Thanks. I haven't brushed it. Ever.

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!!Abyss
[[folder:Jean the Demon Queen]]
A prospective Demon Lord who, if ascended, could reignite (and win) the [[EnemyCivilWar Blood War]], and therefore become a threat to other planes. [[BewareTheSillyOnes She's also the Conduit of Fun]].
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* AGodAmI: She's looking to ascend to Demon Lord status. This would make her one of the closest things to a god that currently exists.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Previous Demons who attempted to become Lords were all conduits of ruthless forms like war and murder. This got them killed by rivals before they could ascend. Being the Conduit of Fun means Jean's made much fewer enemies and many more friends, which is why she's so close to ascending.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first it seems like she's not that bad; the demons seem to like her, and it's understandable that she'd antagonize the Furies since they're coming to kill her. It soon becomes clear that she enjoys screwing with people and even leading them to their deaths. She later reveals that ''her'' idea of fun is [[spoiler:hurting other people]].
* EvilIsPetty: She seems to like exacerbating the things she hears people complain about.
** Jean hears about Cordelia's intense dislike of maggots numerous times. [[spoiler:So when she's unwilling to join up, Jean summons loads of maggots just to annoy her on the way out the door.]]
* FliesEqualsEvil: Strongly associated with maggots, it turns out that [[spoiler:Jean is a giant bot fly.]]
* JackassGenie: She's probably less murderous to people who aren't her enemies, but she uses her conduit to give the Furies what they'd find fun... creatively interpreting the definition so it attacks them.
** During her challenge to Nifyx, the Furies are meant to find a way for their boat to get down the river. Once they do so, they realize [[spoiler:she's put them on a ''completely different river'']]; she never specified when laying out the challenge.
** [[spoiler:The Furies later discover that she's really ''not'' above pulling the same jackassery on neutral parties. She's been using peoples' desires to kill them basically to create obstacles for the group.]]
* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Cordelia stabs Jean in the head with a holy pickaxe and channels a fire spell through it, killing her.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: She plans out her 'fun' diversions specifically to force the Furies into wasting spell slots and health getting to her. [[spoiler:She even lures Scar to a new fishing spot hoping the Furies would attack them and have to fight a Balor.]]
* MessyMaggots: She attacks the party by spewing flesh-eating maggots at them in her first appearance. Then Cordelia is invited to her castle on the 665th layer, where nearly every surface is covered in them as well.
* PuppeteerParasite: Controls a severed dragon head full of maggots that she puppeteers around, instead of facing the party in person. [[spoiler:Until they show up to kill her, at which point they see the rest of the dragon in a similar state.]]
* SexualEuphemism: Early on, just about every single line. It gets to the point that Cordelia dreads talking to her. She stops doing this so much a couple of episodes after her first appearance.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Tries this with Cordelia, offering her levels 69 and 420 of the Abyss. She's refused due to Cordelia's sense of honor and distrust (and dislike) of Jean.
* YourHeartsDesire: Offers this to Blake in the form of a lovely beachside retirement. It doesn't work, since it's not ''really'' Blake's desire to be on a beach; 'retirement' is just symbolic of having enough money that he's happy.

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[[folder:Sharon]]
A skeletal gondolier who pilots a floating discotheque. Used to be in a relationship with Cato. Conduit of Booty. [[spoiler:Moonlights as the Lady of Pain.]]
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* AmicableExes: She's still on friendly terms with Cato, and even gives the Furies a ride through the Abyss at his request.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Averted. She's wearing a stereotypical Venetian gondolier's outfit but talks and acts like she's from the American countryside.
* DemBones: She's completely skeletal. It's unclear if she was at some point ''not'' a skeleton; considering how the planes work, she may have just appeared as one.
* EyeScream: Downplayed since she's a skeleton, but [[spoiler:she is stabbed through the eye while disguised as the Lady of Pain, leaving a crack through that socket.]]
* TheFerryman: As her name would imply. Although her 'ferry' is a floating discotheque called the Hermes.
* GodGuise: [[spoiler:She's the imposter Lady of Pain and has been for about fifty years.]]
* MistakenForThief: It is mentioned that she is constantly confused for a pirate, as she is the captain of a boat and the Conduit of Booty. She implies it's the ''other'' kind of booty.
* ParanormalMundaneItem: Her oar, which can be used to control water and is invulnerable to the various dangerous materials that run through the rivers of the Abyss. Nifyx names it [[VideoGame/OriAndTheBlindForest Ori]].
* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:Her eye wound reveals her as the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* SanitySlippage: She never gets into outright insanity, but as the season continues she starts acting strangely, apologizing for something and drinking heavily. [[spoiler:This coincides with the Furies getting closer and closer to finding out she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* ScarsAreForever: [[spoiler:Sharon (as the Woman of Hurt) gets stabbed through the eye by a black amber blade and therefore [[WoundThatWillNotHeal can't be healed.]] She's a skeleton, so she's not bleeding out, but it means that anyone who knows about the Woman of Hurt's injury can put two and two together.]]

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[[folder:Scarmiglione]]
Scar for short. A massive Balor living in the Abyss. They help out the Furies after Nifyx beats them in a fishing contest. Conduit of Fishing.
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* GentleGiant: They're a Balor, a legally distinct word for what is literally a [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Balrog]]. The Furies think they're a ''hill'' from behind. They're also rather soft-spoken, enjoy fishing, and generally think the best of people.
** This isn't to say they ''won't'' fight if provoked; [[spoiler:Jean lured them into the path of the Furies in the hopes that they'd attack first, provoking Scar to either wipe them out or substantially weaken the team.]]
* [[OneManArmy One-Person Army]]: When Scar gets to fighting, they take out swaths of trees with each swing. And their weapon is a flaming cat-o-nine-tails.
* PublicDomainCharacter: Discussed. The Balor is a kind of demon from [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic mythology]], which J.R.R. Tolkien drew on for the Balrog. Then [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Dungeons & Dragons]] imported the Balrog, before being forced to change the name back to Balor.
* [[RealMenWearPink Real Balors Wear Pink]]: Fishing really isn't the sort of hobby you'd expect out of a Balor. Granted, Scar's catching massive demon fish.
* WhipItGood: They use a fire whip that branches into multiple tips, much like the one used by the Balrog in Lord of the Rings.

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[[folder:Calliope]]
A Nidhogg child (so a few hundred years old, but comparatively about a teenager). She goes with the Furies to help kill Jean after they make friends with her father. Conduit of Roots.
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* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Nifyx turns her into a Gnome so she can fit on the boat. She looks pretty normal except for her pink worm skin and giant teeth.
** Her primary shapeshifted form eventually becomes [[spoiler:a human to symbolize her growing closer to Blake than Nifyx.]]
* InUniverseNickname: King tries to write her full name on the roof of the boat but runs out of steam after 'Calli', and subsequently gives her that nickname.
* NayTheist: She's thinking about joining the Athar since the Nidhoggs don't like the gods. Although, as she puts it, her father only thinks that way because ''his'' father thought that way and so on, so she's not sure if it's an actual hatred or just family tradition.
* OddFriendship: She develops one with ''Blake'' of all people. After helping him out in the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix, he lets her stick around long enough to remember him, making her one of the only (if not ''the'' only) person outside one of his jobs to know who he is. [[spoiler:He even says goodbye when he thinks his next mission might kill him, and awkwardly recieves a hug from her in return.]]

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!!Gehenna
[[folder:Cicero]]
An Ultroloth who works on the board of directors at [=FailSafe=] and Blake's old supervisor. Subsequently ropes Blake into killing off the rest of the board in exchange for his previous life's savings and some extra pay. Conduit of Contracts.
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* BlackmailBackfire: Blake points out that if Cicero thinks Blake can kill the entire board of directors, he should have no trouble killing Cicero. Cicero decides to pay Blake considerably more than his previous offer of returning his savings to him.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's using an assassin to kill his way to the top of [=FailSafe=]'s corporate ladder. On top of that, the company he works for is an insurance company that kills people who look like they might qualify for a payout just to avoid paying them.
* DealWithTheDevil: His conduit lets him set these up with people. He's the devil in the arrangement if it wasn't clear.
* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way [[GenreSavvy or incite others to do the same.]] Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:Ultimately averted; it doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, [[LoopholeAbuse this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him.]] Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who to go after without telling her anything.]]
* KlingonPromotion: Transparently his plan. He wants Blake to kill off the rest of the board of directors so he can take over [=FailSafe=].
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:He's violently murdered by the widow of the first board member he has Blake kill.]]
* NoMouth: As an Ultroloth he has no mouth or nose. At one point Austin describes him as drinking cocoa before remembering this, and decides he just pours it on his face, not really getting how beverages work.
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Not long after he ostensibly gets away with everything, a furious Jessica kicks in his office door and takes his head off.]]

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[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Mezzoloth whose fiance is a board member at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by Blake and Cordelia, who then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] Conduit of Despair.
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* FromNobodyToNightmare: She goes from a background NPC [[spoiler:to a non-corporeal nightmare cloud.]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Jessica isn't her real name, it's just something Cordelia made up during the assault on the funeral. Nobody ever cares enough to learn her real one.
* {{Revenge}}: [[spoiler:She wants revenge on her husband's killers. At first she's only after Cordelia, but Blake gets her to read his mind so she goes after Cicero instead.]]
* SoleSurvivor: Of her husband's wedding reception. [[spoiler:After Cordelia turns the groom to stone, Blake uses a poison cloud to cover their escape. The poison kills everyone at the reception except for Jessica since she was in the restroom the whole time.]]
* WeaponizedTeleportation: While using her conduit powers, she can appear as a dark mass. [[spoiler:Entering the darkness teleports you somewhere inside it.]]

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!!Sigil
[[folder:Babble]]
A Slaad with some ''very'' unusual abilities who seems to be after certain items. Conduit of Primordium.
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* ApocalypseAnarchy: Part of their goal. [[spoiler:They want to restore the [[ChaoticStupid Slaad]] to their original [[EldritchAbomination Protean]] form... which has the effect of releasing absolute chaos on the multiverse, creating anarchy on an unheard of scale.]]
* ApologeticAttacker: One combat encounter begins with him holding back tears, while repeating, "I forgive you. I'm sorry."
* AsteroidsMonster: The Conduit of Primordium. Whenever any part of them is cut off, it generates into a new Slaad. The new Slaad seems to be an extension of the original, making Babble a Slaad who, unusually, can pull off organized plans.
* AsTheGoodBookSays: The 'babbling' is actually them repeatedly reciting the first part of Genesis in Latin, Spanish, and French.
** Although rather than being about the Bible in particular, the focus is on the on themes that appear in a number of religions; those being chaos, water, and a deity or deities bringing order to the chaos. [[spoiler:This reflects what happened to the Proteans.]]
* BilingualBonus: Although made more difficult by Austin deliberately pronouncing the passages in a strange manner, if you can understand Latin, Spanish, or French you might have an early clue as to what Babble keeps talking about.
* DeathOrGloryAttack: Casts Finger of Death when it looks like the Furies are about to win.
* EarlyBirdCameo: They first show up on the steps to Mount Celestia in the very first arc.
* HeroKiller: Ends his starring arc by killing [[spoiler:King Badass.]]
* HiveMind: As far as anyone can tell, Babble's extra Slaadi share a mind. This lets the usually [[ChaoticStupid completely disorganized Slaadi]] that come from Babble actually cooperate. Although they all have to be concentrating to do so, and on their own they're like individual brain cells.
* InUniverseNickname: 'Babble' is one. Because of how Slaad work, Cato and Lynette had to come up with some kind of designation.
** After going over Babble's abilities, the Furies start calling the original Babble 'Babble Prime'.
* KillItWithFire: After recognizing [[spoiler:Cordelia]] as a 'snake of chaos', he stops fighting the Furies. [[spoiler:Cordelia incinerates him with a gout of magical fire.]]
** [[spoiler:Pope mentions being able to feel it and, since Babble was regenerating only somewhat slower than he was burning, it was a particularly slow and painful death.]]
* SpawnBroodling: Like other Slaad, Babble can plant eggs in someone that eventually hatch into a new Slaad. For some reason Babble's eggs hatch ''much'' faster than normal, either due to the presence of the Form of Life or their conduit abilities.

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[[folder:The Lady of Pain/The Woman of Hurt]]
An incredibly powerful god-like entity who sort of runs Sigil. [[spoiler:This one's actually an imposter pretending to be the vanished Lady of Pain to keep the factions from starting a massive war.]]
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* AppealToForce: As long as she's around, all of the factions are too terrified of her retribution to actually start a new faction war in earnest. [[spoiler:So when they're revealed to be an imposter by the Believers, the war kicks off, and gives the Believers a notable advantage.]]
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:While trying to flee the trap the Believers set for her, Camilla stabs her through the back of the head with her black amber sword. The blade comes out the eye. She lives, but presumably [[DistinguishingMark anyone who]] [[ScarsAreForever sees her]] will know she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* GodGuise: [[spoiler:They're actually an imposter who dresses up as the Lady of Pain and gets spotted here and there to keep people thinking the real one is still around.]]
* InUniverseNickname: After the Furies start noticing her watching them they call her the Woman of Hurt to avoid any magical effects saying her name may have.
** [[spoiler:After they're revealed as an imposter everyone keeps using the name to differentiate them from the real one.]]
* LegacyImmortality: [[spoiler:Ever since the original Lady of Pain disappeared, the Rilmani meet every hundred years to select someone to take up the mantle. The current one's Sharon.]]
* OhCrap: When Cordelia dispels magic on them, [[spoiler:sending them falling to the ground and revealing them as a fake. They audibly swear, which is another giveaway that this is an imposter.]]
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Hypothetically, just as much of one as the one in Planescape's source material. [[spoiler:In actuality the imposter ''is'' incredibly powerful; they can summon blades en masse, and do this in their shadow to simulate the real Lady of Pain's trait of flaying people who touch her shadow.]]
* PurposeDrivenImmortality: One theory about her existence is as a means to keep the gods in check, and that after the gods died she just stopped existing or wandered off somewhere.
* WalkingSpoiler: The fact that this entry isn't just a repeat of the Lady of Pain's character entry in Planescape should tell you something screwy is going on.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pope]]
[[spoiler:One of Babble's doubles who gained a sense of self after the primary Babble's death.]] Conduit of Revenge.
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* BreakThemByTalking: [[spoiler:Tries to do this to King by disguising himself as Lancelot and asking pointed questions about his motives, but King's instincts reveal the deception after a little while. He tries again while attacking outright, but King doesn't seem smart enough to really get it.]]
* MeaningfulRename: He gives himself the name 'Pope' [[spoiler:because it's more powerful than 'King'.]]
* {{Necromancer}}: His conduit powers let him raise the dead. It's not true resurrection; the undead have their damaged tissue replaced with purple Slaad-like flesh and are basically mindless zombies. It works through literally filling them with his own hatred, so he can't zombify a truly massive person (i.e. Cronus).
* {{Revenge}}: It's so central to his character that it's his conduit. [[spoiler:Specifically, he wants revenge against King and Cordelia.]]
* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:His abduction of Lime is this. He never puts her in actual danger due to how powerful her conduit is; he wants King to prove that he'll do whatever it takes to save her while also staying true to his resolution to stop killing. If King is successful, Pope can entrust him with the rest of Babble's lost children.]]
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: [[spoiler:He takes the appearance of Lancelot to try and mess with King in Elysium. He later takes the appearance of King to kidnap Lime.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:His existence involves a lot of spoilery implications about Babble. On top of that, he first shows up late in the game and quickly becomes an ArcVillain.]] There's not much that can be said about him that doesn't spoil ''something''.

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* BiTheWay: Nifyx is from the plane of Bytopia. Laura notes that she couldn't imagine having a Bytopian character that isn't bisexual.
** At one point she goes on a date with Lloyd [[spoiler:and after the end of the campaign she starts dating Sharon.]]



* BiTheWay: [[spoiler:She and Nifyx start a relationship after fleeing to a new reality.]]
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* ApocalypseAnarchy: Part of their goal. [[spoiler:They want to restore the [[ChaoticStupid Slaad]] to their original [[EldritchHorror Protean]] form... which has the effect of releasing absolute chaos on the multiverse, creating anarchy on an unheard of scale.]]

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* SociopathicHero: Considering she used to be a serial killer. She's happy to have legal targets and new art material, saving the world multiple times is just a bonus. [[spoiler:Even when she and Blake want to end the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war it's only because she likes Maru and Calli.]]

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* SociopathicHero: Considering she used to be a serial killer. She's happy to have legal targets and new art material, saving the world multiple times is just a bonus. [[spoiler:Even when she and Blake want to end the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war it's only because she likes Maru Maro and Calli.]]



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After making it to the Garden of Eden and confronting Nifyx, King points out that he has no real reason to want Nifyx dead. He's not sure what exactly is going on, and he's not close enough to Maru and Calliope to care about the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war, so he just leaves to be with his family.]]

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After making it to the Garden of Eden and confronting Nifyx, King points out that he has no real reason to want Nifyx dead. He's not sure what exactly is going on, and he's not close enough to Maru Maro and Calliope to care about the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war, so he just leaves to be with his family.]]



** [[spoiler:Even his final goal of ending the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs is motivated entirely by the fact that he's friends with Calli and Cordelia's friends with Maru.]]

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* TheAtoner: Whatever his past mistake was, it made him the Conduit of Wrath and spurred him to create the Furies. [[spoiler:That wrath is directed purely at himself.]]


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* BlessedWithSuck: Despite 'Conduit of Wrath' sounding pretty intimidating, he never uses his conduit at all. [[spoiler:He explains to King that his wrath is entirely directed at himself; whatever his powers are, they likely can't be used offensively.]]

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* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Killing or capturing Nifyx will let Cordelia and Blake end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs. Letting her go will ensure they keep killing each other. After Cordelia becomes a god she can simply end the fighting herself, allowing them to let Nifyx go and stop the war.]]

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* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Killing or capturing Nifyx will let Cordelia and Blake end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs. Letting her go will ensure they keep killing each other. After Cordelia becomes a god she can simply end the fighting herself, allowing them to both let Nifyx go and stop the war.]]



* FakingTheDead: He apparently has some past experience in this. [[spoiler:He offers it as a way out for Nifyx, though she refuses.]]
** [[spoiler:He later does this to himself, 'dying' on camera as Erdric Frindt after setting up King [[InsuranceFraud as his sole beneficiary]], allowing him to make a clean break with his past.]]



* InsuranceFraud: He uses his false identity of 'Erdric Frindt' to access his life savings from before his first death. [[spoiler:He later makes King his sole beneficiary and fakes Erdric's death on camera, giving everything he had to King's new organization.]]



* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He doesn't bother trying to change what he looks like because almost nobody would be able to describe him. The extend of his disguise work is in fake names and accounts since even his conduit can't fool paperwork.



* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:During the fight with the Woman of Hurt he gets the top of his skull lopped off, making him easily identifiable. He fixes this problem by wearing different hats.]]



* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Blake suggests one to Nifyx. She lets herself be captured to stop the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, then he [[FakingTheDead fakes her death]] so she can still go free. She refuses, not wanting to spend the rest of her life hiding. Blake still sets Cordelia up to let her take a ''different'' third option instead.]]

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* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Blake suggests one to Nifyx. She lets Nifyx; she would let herself be captured to stop the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, then he would [[FakingTheDead fakes fake her death]] so she can still go free. She refuses, not wanting to spend the rest of her life hiding. Blake still then sets Cordelia up to let her take a ''different'' third option instead.]]



* TheFerryman: As her name would imply. Although her 'ferry' is a floating discotheque called the Hermes.



* TheFerryman: As her name would imply. Although her 'ferry' is a floating discotheque called the Hermes.



* ScarsAreForever: Not a usual concern in a world with so much magic. [[spoiler:However, Sharon's eye scar is made by a black amber blade and therefore [[WoundThatWillNotHeal can't be healed.]]]]

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* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:Her eye wound reveals her as the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* SanitySlippage: She never gets into outright insanity, but as the season continues she starts acting strangely, apologizing for something and drinking heavily. [[spoiler:This coincides with the Furies getting closer and closer to finding out she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]
* ScarsAreForever: Not a usual concern in a world with so much magic. [[spoiler:However, Sharon's [[spoiler:Sharon (as the Woman of Hurt) gets stabbed through the eye scar is made by a black amber blade and therefore [[WoundThatWillNotHeal can't be healed.]]]]
]] She's a skeleton, so she's not bleeding out, but it means that anyone who knows about the Woman of Hurt's injury can put two and two together.]]


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A yuan-ti warlock and artist... whose preferred medium is body parts. Formerly known as the Valentine Ripper, her murder spree was brought to an end when she was killed by a valravn named Lynette. They started dating after her resurrection, with Lynette acting as the "Raven Queen" for Cordelia's warlock magic. Conduit of Expression.

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A yuan-ti warlock and artist... whose preferred medium is body parts. Formerly known as the Valentine Ripper, her murder spree was brought to an end when she was killed by a valravn named Lynette. They started dating after her resurrection, with Lynette acting as the "Raven Queen" for Cordelia's warlock magic. [[MadArtist Conduit of Expression.Expression]]. [[spoiler:Eventually the Goddess of Murder.]]



* SociopathicHero: Considering she used to be a serial killer. She's happy to have legal targets and new art material, saving the world multiple times is just a bonus. [[spoiler:Even when she and Blake want to end the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war it's only because she likes Maru and Calli.]]



* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Killing or capturing Nifyx will let Cordelia and Blake end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs. Letting her go will ensure they keep killing each other. After Cordelia becomes a god she can simply end the fighting herself, allowing them to let Nifyx go and stop the war.]]



A lizardfolk fighter who was raised as an assassin as part of Project Dharma, operating under a criminal syndicate called the Nexus. After the Nexus collapsed, he left along with a baby girl; to provide for his adopted daughter (now named Princess Lime), he took mercenary work and was killed on the job. He's an idiot but thinks he's the smartest person in the room. Conduit of Instinct.

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A lizardfolk fighter who was raised as an assassin as part of Project Dharma, operating under a criminal syndicate called the Nexus. After the Nexus collapsed, he left along with a baby girl; to provide for his adopted daughter (now named Princess Lime), he took mercenary work and was killed on the job. He's an idiot but thinks he's the smartest person in the room. [[TooDumbToFool Conduit of Instinct.Instinct]].



A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. Conduit of Challenge. [[spoiler:Later becomes the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]

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A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. [[ChallengeSeeker Conduit of Challenge.Challenge]]. [[spoiler:Later becomes the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]



** At one point she goes on a date with Lloyd [[spoiler:and after the end of the campaign she starts dating Sharon.]]



* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Her entire plan by the end. Motivations aside, she definitely causes a lot of death and destruction and plans to escape to a new plane entirely to avoid retribution. When Cordelia and Blake no longer need Nifyx's help to end the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, they simply let her vanish with Sharon and Cato.]]



A human wizard and a ''very'' mundane person. He was approached for his lack of distinct features and became an assassin for [=FailSafe=] Insurance, killing high-risk clients in ways not covered by their insurance plan. The day he killed what was going to be his final target he stopped to get a taco from a street vendor and died of food poisoning. Conduit of Mundanity.

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A human wizard and a ''very'' mundane person. He was approached for his lack of distinct features and became an assassin for [=FailSafe=] Insurance, killing high-risk clients in ways not covered by their insurance plan. The day he killed what was going to be his final target he stopped to get a taco from a street vendor and died of food poisoning. [[RidiculouslyAverageGuy Conduit of Mundanity.Mundanity]].



* OddFriendship: With Calliope. At least he has hobbies in common with Cordelia. [[spoiler:Upon being trapped by his Sloth he admits he wants to help Calli avoid getting her naivete taken advantage of which is one of the only selfless things he says in the entire campaign.]]



* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree yggdrasil]], she and Blake move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.

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* SociopathicHero: He repeatedly saves the world because he needs something to do while getting his money back.
** [[spoiler:Even his final goal of ending the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs is motivated entirely by the fact that he's friends with Calli and Cordelia's friends with Maru.]]
* SupervillainLair: After killing a lawyer who was hiding inside the [[WorldTree yggdrasil]], she Yggdrasil]], he and Blake Cordelia move into the compartment he made, describing it as their evil lair.lair.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:Blake suggests one to Nifyx. She lets herself be captured to stop the war between the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs, then he [[FakingTheDead fakes her death]] so she can still go free. She refuses, not wanting to spend the rest of her life hiding. Blake still sets Cordelia up to let her take a ''different'' third option instead.]]
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* BiTheWay: [[spoiler:She and Nifyx start a relationship after fleeing to a new reality.

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* BiTheWay: [[spoiler:She and Nifyx start a relationship after fleeing to a new reality.]]

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* FriendToAllChildren: He wants to help all the children in need that he can, eventually opening a sort of orphanage/school/restaurant.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After making it to the Garden of Eden and confronting Nifyx, King points out that he has no real reason to want Nifyx dead. He's not sure what exactly is going on, and he's not close enough to Maru and Calliope to care about the Nidhogg-Ratatoskr war, so he just leaves to be with his family.]]



* DopplegangerSpin: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Nifyx, Sharon, and Nifyx's summoned T-Rex, Blake avoids being immediately killed by making illusory clones of himself all around the garden. After Cordelia is knocked unconscious and he's on his own, he manages to use this to survive a combat round with all three targeting him specifically.]]



** [[spoiler:Eventually averted when he gets his money back and realizes [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he now has to figure out what to do with himself.]] He ultimately leaves his estate to King's organization and fakes his death to tie off loose ends, effectively donating all of his money to King.]]



* PeoplePuppets: It's unclear what the rules of this power are exactly, but she controls the dead body of Cronus by filling his veins with lime juice and manipulating that.

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* PeoplePuppets: It's unclear what the rules of this power are exactly, but she controls the dead body of Cronus by filling his [[spoiler:She fills Cronus' veins with lime juice and manipulating that.and, by controlling the juice itself, effectively steers his body around like a vehicle. It's unclear if this is limited to corpses or if it also works on living people.]]


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* BiTheWay: [[spoiler:She and Nifyx start a relationship after fleeing to a new reality.


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* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:His abduction of Lime is this. He never puts her in actual danger due to how powerful her conduit is; he wants King to prove that he'll do whatever it takes to save her while also staying true to his resolution to stop killing. If King is successful, Pope can entrust him with the rest of Babble's lost children.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths, though they get one more chance once Blake wins the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix and uses the diamond he wins to resurrect King.]]

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** [[spoiler:She later becomes an actual god due to the Believers winning the faction war and Blake hijacking Nifyx's stream to cause her viewers to act like 'prayers' to Cordelia.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths, though they get one more chance once Blake wins deaths unless the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix and uses Furies make up the diamond he wins to resurrect King.cost themselves.]]



** Of course, this may have been played up somewhat due to her dislike of Jean.

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** Of course, this may have been played up somewhat due to her personal dislike of Jean.Jean.
* PhysicalGod: [[spoiler:During the final fight with Sharon and Nifyx, Blake turns on Nifyx's streaming equipment as Cordelia is knocked unconscious. The drama causes the viewers to act as 'prayers' to Cordelia and, since the Believers are winning the faction war, enable her to ascend to godhood for real.]]



* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Since she actually does have a moral compass, she ends up rationalizing a lot of her actions by assigning the blame to others. How true this is varies; for example, she only became a killer because of the Furies, but she also justifies her allowing the Nidhoggs and Ratatoskrs to drive each other to extinction with the logic that their cultures had been waiting to do that anyway.]]



* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:After her season-long downward spiral, Nifyx decides that the universe would be better off if she destroys the alignment system entirely. This involves collapsing the planar system, and although she's trying to avoid a genocide (the planes ''should'' collapse slowly enough to allow for evacuation) wiping out most of reality is still a pretty extreme move.]]

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:After her season-long downward spiral, Nifyx decides that the universe would be better off if she destroys the alignment system entirely. This involves collapsing the planar system, and although she's trying to avoid a genocide (the planes ''should'' collapse slowly enough to allow for evacuation) wiping out most of reality is still a pretty extreme move.]] On top of that the collapse would also result in the probable genocide of both the Nidhoggs and the Ratatoskrs, which she justifies by arguing that [[VictimBlaming they wanted to kill each other anyway.]]]]

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'''King''': Oh, it's okay! I can just pick it back up and put it back on gain!

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'''King''': Oh, it's okay! I can just pick it back up and put it back on gain!again!


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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: At first it seems like his obsession with 'retirement' stems from [[OnlyInItForTheMoney just wanting money.]] As the season goes on, however, it becomes clear that he's really looking for something that makes him happy, and has convinced himself that retirement will get him there. [[spoiler:Once he gets his life savings back [[WantingIsBetterThanHaving he's completely unsure what to do with himself.]]]]
** [[spoiler:Upon entering the terrace of Purgatory, this causes him to be confronted by Belphegor, representing his [[SevenDeadlySins Sloth.]] He gets out after realizing his happiness now comes from his friendship with Cordelia.]]

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** When Cicero makes an airtight deal to keep Blake from harming him or his material interests in any way, Blake makes sure to stipulate that it works both ways.



* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way or incite others to do the same. Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:Ultimately averted; it doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him. Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who to go after without telling her anything.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way [[GenreSavvy or incite others to do the same. same.]] Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:Ultimately averted; it doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, [[LoopholeAbuse this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him. him.]] Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who to go after without telling her anything.]]



* NeutralEvil: As a Yugoloth he represents this alignment canonically, but he also plays this characterization perfectly straight. He's perfectly willing to use the law in his favor and ignore it when it's inconvenient, all the while screwing people over (or killing them) for personal gain.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's using an assassin to kill his way to the top of [=FailSafe=]'s corporate ladder. On top of that, the company he works for is an insurance company that kills people who look like they might qualify for a payout just to avoid paying them.



* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way or incite others to do the same. Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:It doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Not long after Austin describes his getting away with everything, [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him. Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder, she just doesn't know Cicero was involved; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who's to blame.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way or incite others to do the same. Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:It [[spoiler:Ultimately averted; it doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Not long after Austin describes his getting away with everything, [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him. Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder, she just doesn't know Cicero was involved; murder; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who's who to blame.go after without telling her anything.]]



* NoMouth: As an Ultroloth, he has no mouth or nose. Austin describes him as drinking cocoa before remembering this, and decides he just pours it on his face, not really getting how beverages work.

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* NeutralEvil: As a Yugoloth he represents this alignment canonically, but he also plays this characterization perfectly straight. He's perfectly willing to use the law in his favor and ignore it when it's inconvenient, all the while screwing people over (or killing them) for personal gain.
* NoMouth: As an Ultroloth, Ultroloth he has no mouth or nose. At one point Austin describes him as drinking cocoa before remembering this, and decides he just pours it on his face, not really getting how beverages work.

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* PeoplePuppets: One of her abilities lets her do this. The cast even calls it [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender bloodbending]].



* PeoplePuppets: It's unclear what the rules of this power are exactly, but she controls the dead body of Cronus by filling his veins with lime juice and manipulating that.



[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Mezzoloth whose fiance is a board member at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by Blake and Cordelia, who then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] Conduit of Despair.

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[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Mezzoloth whose fiance is a
[[folder:Cicero]]
An Ultroloth who works on the
board member of directors at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by [=FailSafe=] and Blake's old supervisor. Subsequently ropes Blake into killing off the rest of the board in exchange for his previous life's savings and Cordelia, who then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] some extra pay. Conduit of Despair.Contracts.



* BlackmailBackfire: Blake points out that if Cicero thinks Blake can kill the entire board of directors, he should have no trouble killing Cicero. Cicero decides to pay Blake considerably more than his previous offer of returning his savings to him.
* DealWithTheDevil: His conduit lets him set these up with people. He's the devil in the arrangement if it wasn't clear.
* KarmaHoudini: He makes one last deal with Blake that comes with the stipulation that he can't go after Cicero or his material interests in any way or incite others to do the same. Austin makes it clear that, if Blake agrees to this, Cicero effectively gets away with everything and waltzes out of the story unharmed. [[spoiler:It doesn't last, as demonstrated below.]]
KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Not long after Austin describes his getting away with everything, [[spoiler:Blake exploits the fact that, while he can't get third parties to go after Cicero, this doesn't apply to people who already want to kill him. Jessica already wants revenge for her husband's murder, she just doesn't know Cicero was involved; Blake goads her into reading his mind, showing her who's to blame.]]
* KlingonPromotion: Transparently his plan. He wants Blake to kill off the rest of the board of directors so he can take over [=FailSafe=].
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:He's violently murdered by the widow of the first board member he has Blake kill.]]
* NoMouth: As an Ultroloth, he has no mouth or nose. Austin describes him as drinking cocoa before remembering this, and decides he just pours it on his face, not really getting how beverages work.
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Not long after he ostensibly gets away with everything, a furious Jessica kicks in his office door and takes his head off.]]

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[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Mezzoloth whose fiance is a board member at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by Blake and Cordelia, who then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] Conduit of Despair.
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* {{Necromancer}}: His conduit powers let him bring back the vengeful dead. It's not true resurrection; the undead have their damaged tissue replaced with purple Slaad-like flesh and are basically mindless zombies.
* {{Revenge}}: It's so central to his character that it's his conduit. [[spoiler:Specifically, he wants revenge against King, although he'd probably like to give some payback to the other Furies as well.]]

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* {{Revenge}}: It's so central to his character that it's his conduit. [[spoiler:Specifically, he wants revenge against King, although he'd probably like to give some payback to the other Furies as well.King and Cordelia.]]

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* MooksAteMyEquipment: His conduit lets him destroy divinely powered items. Since the gods no longer exist, items enchanted by warlocks (i.e. the ones that Cordelia makes) are also within this purview.



!!Sigil
[[folder:Babble]]
A Slaad with some ''very'' unusual abilities who seems to be after certain items. Conduit of Primordium.

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!!Sigil
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!!Gehenna
[[folder:'Jessica']]
A Slaad with some ''very'' unusual abilities Mezzoloth whose fiance is a board member at [=FailSafe=]. [[spoiler:After her husband is assassinated by Blake and Cordelia, who seems to be after certain items. then crash his funeral and murder a family friend, she starts plotting revenge.]] Conduit of Primordium.Despair.


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* FromNobodyToNightmare: She goes from a background NPC [[spoiler:to a non-corporeal nightmare cloud.]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Jessica isn't her real name, it's just something Cordelia made up during the assault on the funeral. Nobody ever cares enough to learn her real one.
* {{Revenge}}: [[spoiler:She wants revenge on her husband's killers. At first she's only after Cordelia, but Blake gets her to read his mind so she goes after Cicero instead.]]
* SoleSurvivor: Of her husband's wedding reception. [[spoiler:After Cordelia turns the groom to stone, Blake uses a poison cloud to cover their escape. The poison kills everyone at the reception except for Jessica since she was in the restroom the whole time.]]
* WeaponizedTeleportation: While using her conduit powers, she can appear as a dark mass. [[spoiler:Entering the darkness teleports you somewhere inside it.]]

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!!Sigil
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A Slaad with some ''very'' unusual abilities who seems to be after certain items. Conduit of Primordium.
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A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. Conduit of Challenge. [[spoiler:Later adds the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]

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A gnome bard and pro gamer from Bytopia. She died mysteriously in the middle of a gaming stream and was resurrected for her strong supporting magic. Always after a challenge which is why she took Cato's job offer. Conduit of Challenge. [[spoiler:Later adds becomes the Conduit of Pride after going through that layer of Purgatory in reverse.]]



* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes. [[spoiler:This bites her in the ass when she challenges Matilda, who had her killed in her previous life to steal her Conduit by wearing her head, and loses to her, binding her to [[HeKnowsTooMuch tying up Matilda's loose ends]].

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* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes. [[spoiler:This bites her in the ass when she challenges Matilda, who had her killed in her previous life to steal her Conduit by wearing her head, and loses to her, binding her to [[HeKnowsTooMuch tying up Matilda's loose ends]].]]

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Moreso than the rest of the Furies. She's KilledOffscreen by Lloyd between parts 10 and 11, so Cato resurrects her again. He makes it clear that this took most of his remaining funds, so he won't be able to undo any future deaths.deaths, though they get one more chance once Blake wins the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix and uses the diamond he wins to resurrect King.]]



** When the Metatron comes up with a sin for each of the Furies, he's not really able to pin one on King; instead, he calls him an animal. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint King responds that yes, he is in fact a lizardfolk.]]

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** When the Metatron comes up with a deadly sin for each of the Furies, he's not really able to pin one on King; instead, he calls him an animal. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint King responds that yes, he is in fact a lizardfolk.]]



* AwesomeByAnalysis: What King lacks in intelligence, he makes up in sheer instinct, as his Conduit would suggest. Fittingly, he has advantage on all Instinct checks, and is often able to read a person like a book... at least when he has reason to suspect their true intentions.

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* AwesomeByAnalysis: What King lacks in intelligence, he makes up in sheer instinct, as his Conduit would suggest. Fittingly, he has advantage on all Instinct Insight checks, and is often able to read a person like a book... at least when he has reason to suspect their true intentions.



* BerserkButton: Significantly hurting his friends will set off an aspect of his conduit and ''ensure'' he try to kill you.

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* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.'' [[spoiler:He grows out of it in the second half of the season, however.]]

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* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.'' [[spoiler:He grows out of it in the second half of the season, however.however, to the point that, in the buildup to the final arc of the season, Chris makes a choice to not level him up when given the option in order to represent that King is effectively retiring as a D&D character as soon as his family is safe.]]



* FamilyOfChoice: Being raised by an assassin organization, his concept of family doesn't have anything to do with blood relatives. His original family consisted of the children he was raised with, particularly Lloyd, and later his adoptive daughter Lime. [[spoiler:He also considers Babble (and the Babble's various clones) his children and offers himself as a father figure to the homeless children of Sigil.]]

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* FamilyOfChoice: Being raised by an assassin organization, his concept of family doesn't have anything to do with blood relatives. His original family consisted of the children he was raised with, particularly Lloyd, and later his adoptive daughter Lime. [[spoiler:He also considers Babble (and the Babble's various clones) his children and offers himself as a father figure to the homeless children of Sigil.]]



* ChallengeSeeker: As her conduit would indicate. It's why she was so quick to agree to Cato's offer; she figures that the sorts of people you send inter-dimensional killers after are the sort of people who can put up a fight.
** She even suggests leaving some possible threats alone... just so she can come back and fight them when they're stronger.

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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, into WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]
* SizeShifter: Along with her Polymorph abilities, she's gotten some clever use out of her enlarge/reduce spells.
** Most notably, she shrunk down and [[spoiler:[[FantasticVoyagePlot excised the Slaad tadpole from Blake's back]].]]
* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Her first 'kill' is [[spoiler:when she morphs into a swarm of cranium rats and devours an illusory Babble whole when the rat instincts take over. While she technically hasn't killed anyone (the victim is an illusion) it's real enough that she's clearly shaken by the experience.]]

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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, into to WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]
* SizeShifter: Along with her Polymorph abilities, she's gotten some clever use out of her enlarge/reduce spells.
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spells. Most notably, she shrunk down and [[spoiler:[[FantasticVoyagePlot excised the Slaad tadpole from Blake's back]].]]
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Cato, assigning her (a GamerChick who never killed anyone in her life) to the Furies to keep the others (two of which are highly trained assassins and the other is a SerialKiller), in check. [[spoiler:While she keeps her good intentions throughout the season, she slips down to becoming a ChaoticNeutral, morally ambiguous WellIntentionedExtremist who does not hesitate to kill anyone she needs to.]]
* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:After losing a duel with her Conduit power to Matilda, Nifyx is magically bound to help her cover her tracks by killing everyone who helped Nifyx find her. Subverted in that by the time the loose ends are tied up, she decides to ally with Matilda anyway, at least for a little while.]]



* WeUsedToBeFriends: With [[spoiler:Lancelot]]. After Nifyx asks some questions about the Athar, and if ''not'' killing people is on the table, [[spoiler:Lancelot]] gives her the cold shoulder. After enough of this treatment Nifyx decides they just can't be friends if this is his reaction to her questions.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: With [[spoiler:Lancelot]]. After Nifyx asks some questions about the Athar, and if ''not'' killing people is on the table, [[spoiler:Lancelot]] gives her the cold shoulder. After enough of this treatment Nifyx decides they just can't be friends if this is his reaction to her questions. [[spoiler:Lancelot's last words before she drowns him in the river Lethe are that [[ItMakesSenseInContext he EV-trained the Beedrill like she taught him how to during the downtime scene that they shared while they were still friends]].]]



* GottaKillEmAll: Blake's life savings are locked down by his old boss from [=FailSafe=]. They make a deal that Blake will get his money back plus far more if he assassinates the entire [=FailSafe=] board of directors, giving his boss a [[KlingonPromotion significant promotion]].

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* GottaKillEmAll: Blake's life savings are locked down by his old boss from [=FailSafe=]. They make a deal that Blake will get his money back plus far more if he assassinates the entire [=FailSafe=] board of directors, giving his boss a [[KlingonPromotion significant promotion]]. [[spoiler:He succeeds, at even manages to get his boss killed in a roundabout way for good measure.]]
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* SuperDrowningSkills: [[spoiler:A combination of being a heavy, non-buoyant Hollyphant and Nifyx paralyzing him with bloodbending leaves him helpless as he drowns in the river Phlegethon.]]

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* SuperDrowningSkills: [[spoiler:A combination of being a heavy, non-buoyant Hollyphant and Nifyx paralyzing him with bloodbending leaves him helpless as he drowns in the river Phlegethon.Lethe.]]
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* ProtagonistJourneyIntoVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, into WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]

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* ProtagonistJourneyIntoVillain: ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, into WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]

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* InformedAbility: Lampshaded to hell and back during her sidequests with Blake; her tendency to bungle their assassination attempts [[HilarityEnsues in over-the-top fashion]] makes Blake wonder how she ever became a successful serial killer in her previous life.



* AwesomeByAnalysis: What King lacks in intelligence, he makes up in sheer instinct, as his Conduit would suggest. Fittingly, he has advantage on all Instinct checks, and is often able to read a person like a book... at least when he has reason to suspect their true intentions.



* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With his daughter, Lime.
** With Calliope (in her Gnome form) later on. Although this could also be considered TinyGuyHugeGirl since her true form is a Nidhogg.



* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.''

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* BloodKnight: As his name would imply, King Badass ''loves to fight.'''' [[spoiler:He grows out of it in the second half of the season, however.]]



* {{Determinator}}: He tries his damnest [[spoiler:to find a non-lethal way of stopping Babble, though he ultimately fails. When Pope shows up determined to make him suffer, he stops at nothing to try to be a father to him and the other Babble-clones, eventually ''succeeding'' through sheer persistence.]]



* HugeGuyTinyGirl:
** With his daughter, Lime.
** With Calliope (in her Gnome form) later on. Although this could also be considered TinyGuyHugeGirl since her true form is a Nidhogg.



* PapaWolf: His only true goal is to be a good father to Lime.

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* PapaWolf: His only true goal is to be a good father to Lime. [[spoiler:He later tries to serve as this to Babble, but fails; he has much better luck with Pope and his fellow Babble-clones once he finally endears himself to him.]]



* {{Animorphism}}: One of her more useful spells so far has been polymorph.

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* {{Animorphism}}: One She's particularly fond of her more useful spells so far has been polymorph.the Polymorph spell, preferring to transform into dinosaurs.



* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes.

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* DuelsDecideEverything: Her conduit lets her challenge people to one-on-one challenges (the nature of the challenge varies) for pre-determined outcomes. [[spoiler:This bites her in the ass when she challenges Matilda, who had her killed in her previous life to steal her Conduit by wearing her head, and loses to her, binding her to [[HeKnowsTooMuch tying up Matilda's loose ends]].



* {{Pride}}: The Metatron names Pride as her most deadly sin in the first arc. [[spoiler:She later becomes a Conduit of Pride, deciding that her designs for the multiverse are better than that of the gods.]]
* ProtagonistJourneyIntoVillain: [[spoiler:Or at the very least, into WellIntentionedExtremist. While starting out as an [[InvokedTrope invoked]] version of TheHeart of the Furies thanks to Cato, her insecurities over her inability to keep her more murder-happy teammates in check, being rejected by the Athar thanks to Lancelot not taking her asking basic questions about the Athar's belief system well, feeling mistreated by most of the season's cast, and getting magically bound to a contract to [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill the people who helped her find the person who had her killed in her previous life]] after losing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame to her all results in her falling in with the Doomguard, killing several major characters, becoming the Conduit of Pride, and plotting TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to reshape the universe to her liking. While never becoming outright capital-E Evil as her doomsday plans have good intentions, Nifyx becomes a FallenHero over the course of the season.]]



* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:After killing off [=FailSafe=]'s board of directors and needing a favour from Cicero, Cicero locks him into a seemingly ironclad contract preventing him from taking any action that could intentionally negatively impact him. Austin intends this to make Cicero a KarmaHoudini; however, Blake gets around this by indirectly goading the wife of one of his victims (who is currently trying to kill him and Cordelia for killing her husband at their wedding) into reading his mind to find out who hired them... resulting in a very pissed off widow killing Cicero instead.]]



** Considering she's able to live on Mount Celestia without getting physically ill, she's aparrently not ''evil''.

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** Considering she's able to live on Mount Celestia without getting physically ill, she's aparrently apparently not ''evil''.



* PromotedToPlayable: When Cordelia [[spoiler:accidentally teleports herself out of the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix]], Lauren switches between playing as Cordelia investigating the area around the race and Lynette inside the race.

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* PromotedToPlayable: PromotedToPlayable:
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When Cordelia [[spoiler:accidentally teleports herself out of the Götterdämmerung Grand Prix]], Lauren switches between playing as Cordelia investigating the area around the race and Lynette inside the race.race.
** After [[spoiler:Nifyx's actions result in her leaving the Furies and embarking on a solo adventure, Laura takes control of Lynette as well for the remainder of the season as she replaces Nifyx's role on the team.]]


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* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:His treatment of Nifyx for questioning Athar doctrine kicks off her transformation into a WellIntentionedExtremist, directly resulting in the annexation of the Athar by the Belivers, the end of the planar system as we know it, and his own death at her hands.]]


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* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:He drowns as a result of him intentionally sinking the Hermes, at the hands of the person who wanted nothing more to be friends with him before he pushed her away.]]


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* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He never takes responsibility for his overreaction to Nifyx asking basic questions about his faith resulting in the end of their friendship and setting her on a downward spiral with major consequences.]]
* SuperDrowningSkills: [[spoiler:A combination of being a heavy, non-buoyant Hollyphant and Nifyx paralyzing him with bloodbending leaves him helpless as he drowns in the river Phlegethon.]]

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A British shorthair tabaxi who grew up with King in Project Dharma. Has since joined the [[AGodAmI Believers of the Source]]. Conduit of Perplexity.

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A British shorthair tabaxi who grew up with King in Project Dharma. Has since joined the [[AGodAmI Believers of the Source]]. Conduit of Perplexity. [[spoiler:Eventually becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]


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** [[spoiler:After being humbled by Nifyx, he does some introspection and decides he wants to help other people who don't know what they want in life and becomes a Conduit of Identity.]]


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** [[spoiler:After becoming a Conduit of Identity, his purpose in becoming a god is instead to help people like himself who have no sense of what they want to do.]]

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A skeletal gondolier who pilots a floating discotheque. Used to be in a relationship with Cato. Conduit of Booty.

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A skeletal gondolier who pilots a floating discotheque. Used to be in a relationship with Cato. Conduit of Booty. [[spoiler:Moonlights as the Lady of Pain.]]



* EyeScream: Downplayed since she's a skeleton, but [[spoiler:she is stabbed through the eye while disguised as the Lady of Pain, leaving a crack through that socket.]]
* GodGuise: [[spoiler:She's the imposter Lady of Pain and has been for about fifty years.]]




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* ScarsAreForever: Not a usual concern in a world with so much magic. [[spoiler:However, Sharon's eye scar is made by a black amber blade and therefore [[WoundThatWillNotHeal can't be healed.]]]]


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* EyeScream: [[spoiler:While trying to flee the trap the Believers set for her, Camilla stabs her through the back of the head with her black amber sword. The blade comes out the eye. She lives, but presumably [[DistinguishingMark anyone who]] [[ScarsAreForever sees her]] will know she's the fake Lady of Pain.]]


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* LegacyImmortality: [[spoiler:Ever since the original Lady of Pain disappeared, the Rilmani meet every hundred years to select someone to take up the mantle. The current one's Sharon.]]


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* PurposeDrivenImmortality: One theory about her existence is as a means to keep the gods in check, and that after the gods died she just stopped existing or wandered off somewhere.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: [[spoiler:Blake is the 'man with a thousand faces' who killed Nifyx.]]
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* WhodunnitToMe: Nifyx doesn't know if she was murdered or died some other way, but she's pretty sure her lifestyle wasn't bad enough for her to drop dead on camera. She's interested in finding out what actually happened. [[spoiler:It was Blake, although she doesn't know that quite yet.]]
** [[spoiler:She eventually finds out that Matilda ordered her death, and due to Matilda's powers assumed she was the 'man with a thousand faces' who killed her, presumably leaving Blake in the clear.]]

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* WhodunnitToMe: Nifyx doesn't know if she was murdered or died some other way, but she's pretty sure her lifestyle wasn't bad enough for her to drop dead on camera. She's interested in finding out what actually happened. [[spoiler:It was Blake, although she doesn't know happened.
** [[spoiler:She eventually finds out
that quite yet.Matilda ordered her death.]]
** [[spoiler:She eventually finds out that Matilda ordered her death, and due to Matilda's powers assumed she was the 'man with a thousand faces' who killed her, presumably leaving Blake in the clear.]]
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* HeKnewTooMuch: [[spoiler:By the time he comes close to solving Nifyx's case, she has started working with the person who had her killed. This means Nifyx ends up killing him to prevent him from finishing the job and uncovering their plans.]]

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* HeKnewTooMuch: HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:By the time he comes close to solving Nifyx's case, she has started working with the person who had her killed. This means Nifyx ends up killing him to prevent him from finishing the job and uncovering their plans.]]
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* BroadcastLive: Before her death she would run gaming livestreams and is even killed in the middle of one. [[spoiler:Once she fetches the Gjallarhorn she starts one last stream and blows the horn to kick off the destruction of the planar system.]]


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* DungeonBypass: The Gjallarhorn is protected by four walls of incredibly deadly arcane magic. [[spoiler:Before she even knows this, Nifyx unlocks her Conduit of Pride, allowing her to turn on noclip and simply walk through each one.]]

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