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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Robin Furuya (live), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

The leader of the Hundred army that first attacks Kaguya's dimension.

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See his section under this [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMovieAndSpinoffExclusiveCharacters page]].
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Robin Furuya (live), Yasuhiko Imai Katsuya Takagi (live); Masato Tsutamune [episode 33], Danki Sakae [episodes 34-35] (suit)

The leader of For tropes pertaining to him as the Hundred army that first attacks Kaguya's dimension.

Ark-One Malgam, see [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMalgam here]].

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* BigBad: He's the main villain of the ''Gotchard vs Legend'' special.
* CastingGag: This isn't Robin Furuya's [[Series/KamenRiderSaber first stint]] as a villainous Rider piggybacking off of the black-and-gold Rider system of another villain.
* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: He's initially introduced in the special as the apparent leader of Hundred, but it's later revealed that he's actually just a general, with Kaguya further stating that there are others above him in the pecking order.
* MeaningfulName: His name is derived from 弦月 ("half-moon" -- or "half a month" -- in Japanese).
* NoNameGiven: He was only known as "the Boss of Hundred" in his initial appearance, with his name not revealed until #33 of the main series.
* OutsideContextProblem: Weaponizes the villains and powers from ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' in a ''Series/KamenRiderDecade''-themed special from ''Gotchard''.

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* FourIsDeath: The fourth Barlckxs (after [[Series/KamenRiderZiO SOUGO Tokiwa, Hiryu Kakogawa]], and one of [[Series/KamenRiderRevice Diablo's minions]]) and the most successful to date, having led his NearVillainVictory of conquering the world like SOUGO while also remaining a regular threat to Kaguya's world after the fact; all of his predecessors were able to do one, but not the other.
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Katsuya Takagi (live); Masato Tsutamune [episode 33], Danki Sakae [episodes 34-35] (suit)

For tropes pertaining to him as the Ark-One Malgam, see [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMalgam here]].

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only shows up for one episode (#32), but he's the one who resumes Kaguya's subplot by way of trying to claim his newly developed Legend Kamen Riser and leading the rest of Hundred to converge on Houtaro's world (via activating his tracking device right before dying), forcing Kaguya to travel there to stop them and reclaim his gadget.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only shows up for one episode (#32), but he's the one who resumes Kaguya's subplot by way of trying to claim his newly developed Legend Kamen Riser and leading the rest of Hundred to converge on Houtaro's world (via activating his tracking device right before dying), forcing Kaguya to travel there to stop them and reclaim his gadget. He's also the person who helped push Clotho into being stronger, allowing her to be worthy enough for [[spoiler:Gisit to promote her and make her stronger]].
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* MyGreatestSecondChance: The partial detonation of a Hundred Dooms Clock ravaged his world and killed his grandfather. #35 gives Kaguya an opportunity to prevent a similar tragedy in the World of Gotchard, and with Houtaro's help, he manages to do so with a complete victory.

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* MythologyGag: In a way, Hundred draws parallel to Mu from ''Drive Saga: Kamen Rider Brain''. Both are organizations that exploit the power of past Riders and monsters (in Hundred's case, Kasshines and Dai Mazines count) to their favor, while their leader being faceless and hiding behind monoliths. However, whereas Mu aims for subjugation of free will and their targets being extensions of their leaders, Hundred's members operate on free will while receiving command from their leaders.



* MythologyGag: In a way, Hundred draws parallel to Mu from ''Drive Saga: Kamen Rider Brain''. Both are organizations that exploit the power of past Riders and monsters (in Hundred's case, Kasshines and Dai Mazines count) to their favor, while their leader being faceless and hiding behind monoliths. However, whereas Mu aims for subjugation of free will and their targets being extensions of their leaders, Hundred's members operate on free will while receiving command from their leaders.
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* PowerCopying: As revealed in the official website for Gotchard, Hundred's fighting force being past Riders stems from the fact that they have the necessary tools, advanced technologes that allow them to replicate a past Rider's powers on their own.

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* PowerCopying: As revealed in the official website for Gotchard, Hundred's fighting force being past Riders stems from the fact that they have the necessary tools, advanced technologes technologies that allow them to replicate a past Rider's powers on their own.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:[[KnightOfCerebus Zein's]] very presence in episode 33 shows that Hundred made a fatal mistake of trespassing the World of Gotchard while the AI placed that world under surveillance. Mimei's death is [[MakeAnExampleOfThem used as an example]] on would be intruders trying to enter its domain.]]


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* MythologyGag: In a way, Hundred draws parallel to Mu from ''Drive Saga: Kamen Rider Brain''. Both are organizations that exploit the power of past Riders and monsters (in Hundred's case, Kasshines and Dai Mazines count) to their favor, while their leader being faceless and hiding behind monoliths. However, whereas Mu aims for subjugation of free will and their targets being extensions of their leaders, Hundred's members operate on free will while receiving command from their leaders.
* PowerCopying: As revealed in the official website for Gotchard, Hundred's fighting force being past Riders stems from the fact that they have the necessary tools, advanced technologes that allow them to replicate a past Rider's powers on their own.
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* {{Foil}}: To [[Characters/KamenRiderOutsidersZeinAndAssociates Kamen Rider Zein]] as a multiverse-traveling warrior who also uses the abilities of previous Kamen Riders to enforce their personal views on justice. But whereas Zein is draconian, absolutist, subversive, and terrifying in his methods of combatting evil, Kaguya is decadent, haughty, but ultimately earnest in the way he conducts his own crusade, capable of inspiring hope in the worlds he visits. The ways they fight also contrast one another with Zein using disposable mass-produced "Zein Cards" modeled after Decade's old Rider Cards, and Legend being empowered by cards based on Chemies, the transformation cards from the new (at the time) Rider show Gotchard. These similarities and differences are better illustrated when they both find themselves on Houtaro's world to fight Hundred.

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* {{Foil}}: To [[Characters/KamenRiderOutsidersZeinAndAssociates Kamen Rider Zein]] as a multiverse-traveling warrior who also uses the abilities of previous Kamen Riders to enforce their personal views on justice. But whereas Zein is [[BewareTheSuperman draconian, absolutist, fascistic, subversive, and terrifying in his methods methods]] of combatting evil, Kaguya is decadent, haughty, but ultimately earnest in the way he conducts his own crusade, capable of inspiring hope in the worlds he visits. The ways they fight also contrast one another with Zein using disposable mass-produced "Zein Cards" modeled after Decade's old Rider Cards, and Legend being empowered by cards based on Chemies, the transformation cards from the new (at the time) Rider show Gotchard. These similarities and differences are better illustrated when they both find themselves on Houtaro's world to fight Hundred.
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* {{Foil}}: To [[Characters/KamenRiderOutsidersZeinAndAssociates Kamen Rider Zein]] as a multiverse-traveling warrior who also uses the abilities of previous Kamen Riders to enforce their personal views on justice. But whereas Zein is draconian, absolutist, subversive, and terrifying in his methods of combatting evil, Kaguya is decadent, haughty, but ultimately earnest in the way he conducts his own crusade, capable of inspiring hope in the worlds he visits. The ways they fight also contrast one another with Zein using disposable mass-produced "Zein Cards" modeled after Decade's old Rider Cards, and Legend being empowered by cards based on Chemies, the transformation cards from the new (at the time) Rider show Gotchard. These similarities and differences are better illustrated when they both find themselves on Houtaro's world to fight Hundred.
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[[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardProtagonists Protagonists]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardChemies Chemies]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardTheAlchemistsAcademy The Alchemists' Academy]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMalgam Malgams]]) | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | '''World of Legend''' | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMovieAndSpinoffExclusiveCharacters Movie and Spinoff-exclusive Characters]]]] -]]]

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* DimensionalTraveler: Like his inspiration Kamen Rider Decade, Kaguya can travel between dimensions using the Aurora Curtains.
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* SuperMode: Legendary form is Legend's upgrade that allows him to transform into the {{Super Mode}}s of other Kamen Riders, such as [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Build Genius]], [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Decade Complete]], or [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Zero-Two]].

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* SuperMode: Legendary form is Legend's upgrade that allows him to transform into the {{Super Mode}}s of other Kamen Riders, such as [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Build Genius]], [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Decade Complete]], or [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Zero-Two]]. #35 also reveals he can use it to not only transform into said Super Modes, but to also summon the Rider's base form and their MidSeasonUpgrade, like summoning Rising Hopper and Metal Cluster Hopper alongside Zero-Two or summoning [[Series/KamenRiderZiO base Zi-O and Zi-O II]] alongside Grand Zi-O.



* CharacterCatchphrase: He's rather partial to "scrap".

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* CharacterCatchphrase: He's rather partial to "scrap". He's also fond of saying "Curse you, Legend!"[[note]]lit. "Onore, Legend!"[[/note]] after getting humiliated by Kaguya over and over again.
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* NoSocialSkills: Downplayed. While he's clearly a charismatic individual, he has difficulty approaching social interactions with people on the same level, as he tends to treat everyone with an air of superiority. This leads to him and Houtaro having a bit of a misunderstanding when Houtaro takes back [=Hopper1=] and Steamliner after Kaguya took them without getting permission.

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* NoSocialSkills: Downplayed. While he's clearly a charismatic individual, he has difficulty approaching social interactions with people on the same level, as he tends to treat everyone with an air of superiority. This leads to him and Houtaro having a bit of a misunderstanding when Houtaro takes back [=Hopper1=] and Steamliner after Kaguya took them without getting permission. This crops up again when his response to Hundred deploying the Dooms Clock wasn't to warn Houtaro or the Alchemists' Academy about it, but to attack his friend and not explain anything at all.
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Katsuya Takagi (live); Masato Tsutamune [episodes 33 and 35], Danki Sakae [episode 34] (suit)

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* GratuitousEnglish: Not just from his BorrowedCatchphrase of "gorgeous" and his addressing Kaguya as "my lord", his name is 'Butler' written in katakana.

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* HammyHerald: Appears to have taken multiple pages from Woz's book when it comes to hyping his master up.

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* HammyHerald: Appears to have taken multiple pages from Woz's [[Series/KamenRiderZiO Woz's]] book when it comes to hyping his master up.


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For tropes pertaining to him as the Ark-One Malgam, see [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMalgam here]].


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* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:#35 has him being resurrected by Gigist for the sole purpose of turning him into a Malgam; he gets destroyed by Legend and Gotchard not long after.]]
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* {{Homage}}: Legend's visor turning magenta in Legendary Form is another one to Decade -- specifically, his signature color, as well as the Complete Form.

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* {{Homage}}: InUniverse-example; Kaguya based Legend's visor turning magenta in design on Decade as one to his benefactor, down to Legendary Form is another one to Decade -- specifically, form turning his visor magenta -- the signature color, as well as the color of Decade's base and Complete Form.forms.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: It wouldn't be the Satellite Ark Riders if their left eyes lacked their iconic blood-red glow.

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* CompositeCharacter: Of Tsukasa Kadoya[=/=]Series/KamenRiderDecade and Sougo Tokiwa[=/=]Series/KamenRiderZiO. While Kaguya has the cool, composed attitude of Tsukasa and the barcode card motif to match, he also inherits some of Sougo's royalty motifs and even has a retainer, serving as his own counterpart to Woz.



* LonelyRichKid: For all his wealth and taste, Butler describes him as someone who fights alone to keep anyone else from getting hurt, and counts Houtaro as one of the very few people he considers a friend.



* PrincelyYoungMan: He's not actually royalty, but he sure acts and is usually treated like a noble.



* EmpathicWeapon: The Legend Riser appears to have a mind of its own, fleeing Alpha and his Kasshine squad when they come to steal it in #32.

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* EmpathicWeapon: The Legend Riser appears to have a mind of its own, fleeing Alpha and his Kasshine squad when they come to steal it in #32.#32; and then coming when Kaguya summons it in #33.



* ShoutOut: He's the franchise's answer to Twokaizer from ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger '', as his suit (primarily the helmet) and powers are largely golden {{Palette Swap}}s of the anniversary hero Series/KamenRiderDecade much like how Twokaizer was based on the [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger Gokaigers]].



* {{Expy}}: As Legend's hype man he's basically [[Series/KamenRiderZiO the Woz to Kaguya's Sougo]].



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The Series/KamenRiderOutsiders are a group of anti-authoritarian anarchists assembled by Foundation X to oppose Zein, a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend rogue AI]] that's bent on eradicating malice by wiping out 99% of the human population. Hundred is an evil organization that's solely bent on interdimensional conquest much like Dai-Shocker. The Project Outsiders candidates are villains from past ''Kamen Rider'' seasons, whereas Hundred can copy powers of Dark Riders through their advanced threatening technology. Both villains even oppose a Rider whose powers are derived from Series/KamenRiderDecade -- Zein's Zein Cards are {{Evil KnockOff}}s of Decade's Rider Cards, of which Zein uses to [[BewareTheSuperman stoke fear and terror towards any perceived opposition]] against its malice-free utopia, whereas Legend is a Rider based on Decade who uses his powers to protect his people.



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Ark-Zero's first four users were androids commandeered by the original Ark, this Ark-Zero is an elite four for the human-led Hundred. Also, the first Ark-One key was originally created to feed off of the CycleOfRevenge and corrupt Aruto Hiden's heroics, Saigetsu's use of the key is fully malicious from the get-go. It is also eventually fully corrupted by Malgam transmutation, the opposite of what the Ark intended to do through As.



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Girori genuinely believed in true heroism and his villainous acts as Glare were only sparked by his misguided attempts to cater to that belief. Mimei, on the other hand, is a full-on villain with little to no heroic virtues.
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[[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardProtagonists Protagonists]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardChemies Chemies]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardTheAlchemistsAcademy The Alchemists' Academy]] | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMalgam Malgams]]) | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | '''World of Legend''' | [[Characters/KamenRiderGotchardMovieAndSpinoffExclusiveCharacters Movie and Spinoff-exclusive Characters]]]] -]]]

!!This is a partial character sheet for ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard''. Subjective trope and audience reactions should go on the [[YMMV/KamenRiderGotchard YMMV page]].

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A parallel dimension with knowledge of the ''Kamen Rider'' multiverse.

!Kamen Rider Legend and Associates
[[folder:Houou Kaguya Quartz/Kamen Rider Legend]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Seiichiro Nagata (live); Yuya Nawata [main], Eitoku[[note]]Gorgeous Kuuga and Den-O forms[[/note]], Yuji Nakata[[note]]Gorgeous Agito, Hibiki and Kiva forms[[/note]], Kōsuke Asai[[note]]Gorgeous Ryuki, Faiz, Blade, Kabuto and Decade forms[[/note]] [episode 33] (suit)\\
'''Young Kaguya portrayed by:''' Tōya Shimizu
->''[[BadassBoast Experience the glimmering persona of the great Kaguya! As a special treat... feast your eyes on my legendary brilliance.]]''
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An affluent young man hailing from a parallel world, whose Rider form greatly resembles that of [[Series/KamenRiderDecade the Destroyer of Worlds]] himself. He summons Houtaro for the purpose of obtaining Gotchard's power, in order to combat the Hundred organization.

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[[caption-width-right:250:The Most ''Gorgeous'' Kamen Rider in Existence]]

* AgentPeacock: He's rather flamboyant in his mannerisms, but is very much able to beat Hundred's horde of Kasshines all by himself.
* AdvertisedExtra: Originally from a web series, Kaguya was teased on the poster for the main series in the second act, though he does not appear [[AscendedExtra until #33, after a majority of the second act had passed]].
* AscendedFanboy: [[spoiler:As a child, he was saved by Kamen Rider Decade, inspiring him to take up a similar appearance and power set as Legend.]]
* BadassInANiceSuit: Every shot of him untransformed sees him dressed in a very opulent fashion, and he's no slouch in a fight.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Befitting his inspiration, his catchphrases are modified ones from previous Riders.
** "It's gorgeous time!"[[note]]さあ、ゴージャスタイムだ!/''Saa, gōjasu taimu da!''[[/note]] -- from Series/KamenRiderWizard's "It's showtime!"[[note]]さあ、ショータイムだ!/''Saa, shōtaimu da!''[[/note]]
** "The great Kaguya... has arrived."[[note]]カグヤ様は... 参上。/''Kaguya-sama wa... sanjō.''[[/note]] -- from [[Series/KamenRiderDenO Momotaros']] "I... have arrived!"[[note]]俺, 参上!/''Ore, sanjō!''[[/note]]
** "The great Kaguya's finishing attack: Gorgeous Version... Part [X]!" -- from Momotaros' "My finishing attack... Part [X]!"
** "Now, let us begin this gorgeous experiment!" -- from Series/KamenRiderBuild's "Now, shall we begin the experiment?"
** "There is only one man who can gorgeously stop you, and that is the great Kaguya!" -- from Series/KamenRiderZeroOne's "There's only one person who can stop you, and that's me!"
* CharacterCatchphrase: He's ''very'' fond of [[GratuitousEnglish "gorgeous"]]. It's even the [=LegenDriver=]'s announcement phrase whenever he performs a Chemy/Attack Ride.
* CompositeCharacter: Of Tsukasa Kadoya[=/=]Series/KamenRiderDecade and Sougo Tokiwa[=/=]Series/KamenRiderZiO. While Kaguya has the cool, composed attitude of Tsukasa and the barcode card motif to match, he also inherits some of Sougo's royalty motifs and even has a retainer, serving as his own counterpart to Woz.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Houtaro first meets Kaguya while he's bathing in fountain water and gemstones.
* CrazyPrepared: It's implied that he programmed the Legend Kamen Riser to flee to a safer place in the multiverse in the event its security became compromised. Said place, of course, is the World of Gotchard, where there's at least one Rider which can help keep it safe until Kaguya can retrieve his item.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: As if a shot of his extravagant mansion wasn't enough, his introduction to Houtaro involves him taking a bath ''in gemstones'' whilst sipping wine.
* ExpositoryPronoun: He uses ''waga'' when referring to himself and ''kisama'' to others, showcasing his haughty, king-like demeanor.
* GenderBlenderName: "Kaguya" is typically a feminine name, the most well-known bearer being the heroine of the Japanese folktale ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter''.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blonde hair and is ultimately a good guy who genuinely desires to protect his world, if not a little snobbish and arrogant.
* HiddenDepths: Is so obsessed with being gorgeous due to [[spoiler: promising his dying grandfather that he would show the world his brilliance.]]
* HopeBringer: Butler states that he arrived one day just as Hundred laid waste to the world, and it was through his intervention that the world was saved and stood a chance against Hundred.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Kaguya pays the price for his "gorgeous" attitude by being forced to handle the burden of protecting his world from Hundred practically alone, with only Butler for company. #34 has Butler reveal that one reason Kaguya went to the World of Gotchard was so that he could reconnect with the person he considers a friend and an equal, Houtaro -- though Kaguya won't state it openly, of course.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is clearly as uppity as they come, but is not only dedicated to the protection of his world, but improving it and the lives of the people who inhabit it.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_IkwICUR4U My name is Houou Kaguya Quartz]]", a fanfare-esque jazz theme that conveys the sheer pomp and circumstance he exudes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: The special doesn't hesitate to ''shove this in the viewers' faces'' in his ''very first scenes''.
* MeaningfulName:
** ''Houou'' is the Japanese name for ThePhoenix, which in Japan, China, and Korea is traditionally associated with royalty.
** While it's rendered in katakana here, "Kaguya" can be written as 輝夜, which means "radiant night".
* NoSocialSkills: Downplayed. While he's clearly a charismatic individual, he has difficulty approaching social interactions with people on the same level, as he tends to treat everyone with an air of superiority. This leads to him and Houtaro having a bit of a misunderstanding when Houtaro takes back [=Hopper1=] and Steamliner after Kaguya took them without getting permission.
* NonIdleRich: The wealth is easily confirmed, but you'd be a fool to think that Kaguya spends most of his time sitting on his laurels. After all, he regularly fights his world's biggest enemies and continually invents new ways to increase his own power.
* RagsToRiches: [[spoiler:He was a commoner before somehow becoming the richest man and protector of his world.]]
* ThirdPersonPerson: Will sometimes refer to himself as "Kaguya-sama".[[note]][[{{Woolseyism}} Subs translate it]] as either "I, Kaguya" or "the great Kaguya".[[/note]]
* TragicKeepsake: A ring he wore once belonged to his grandfather.

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* AnimalMotifs: [[KingOfBeasts Lions]]; his personal card has a lion Chemy on it, and as Legendary Legend he has a ruff that goes up around his head like a lion's mane.
* BlingOfWar: Like Gotchard, much of Legend's suit uses a chrome finish, and his suit also bears several gemstones on it.
* DeflectorShields: The [=LegenDriver=] can generate barcode-like energy shields.
* EffectiveKnockoff: A facsimile of Decade that proves strong enough to battle the time-space brigands his idol usually does.
* EmpathicWeapon: The Legend Riser appears to have a mind of its own, fleeing Alpha and his Kasshine squad when they come to steal it in #32.
* FinishingMove:
** [=LegenDriver=]: Dubbed "'''Gorgeous Attack Ride'''s", accessed by inserting and scanning a Legend Rider Card into the [=LegenDriver=].
*** '''[[Series/KamenRiderDenO Den-O]]:''' Legend rides atop a golden construct of the [=DenLiner=], summoning the [=DenGasher=] (Sword Mode) and performing a variant of Momotaros' Extreme Slash.
*** '''Base form:''' Legend performs a variation of Decade's Dimension Kick.
** Legend Ride Magnum: Dubbed "'''Legend Attack Ride'''s", accessed by scanning a Legend Rider Card in the Ride Magnum.
*** '''Diend:''' Legend unleashes a golden variant of Diend's Dimension Shoot.
** Legend Kamen Riser: Dubbed "'''Legend Final Attack Ride'''s".
*** Legendary form: Legend charges the Riser with golden energy and fires a blast of energy.
* GoldColoredSuperiority: He is a predominantly golden Kamen Rider, and he is shown to be able to take on a horde of Kasshine with ease in base form, while Gotchard required [=ExceedMighty=] Form to do so. When he takes on the form of another Kamen Rider, he gains a golden sash overlaid on top of the original suit, which distinguishes him from Decade's similar ability.
* TheGunslinger: His main weapon is the ''Legend Ride Magnum'', a handgun based on a motorcycle. He later gets a second handgun, the ''Legend Kamen Riser'', which also acts as his SuperMode TransformationTrinket.
* {{Homage}}: Legend's visor turning magenta in Legendary Form is another one to Decade -- specifically, his signature color, as well as the Complete Form.
* LightIsGood: His suit is a [[GoldColoredSuperiority bright gold color]] and, despite his [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold uppity nature, he's firmly on the side of good.]] Part 2 reveals he even became a Rider to "shine brightly" and have evil focus on him alone so no-one else has to get hurt.
* PaletteSwap: His suit is basically Decade's, with the magenta parts recolored gold and the green eyes recolored blue, as well as slight alterations to his helm and shoulder armor. Likewise, Legendary Form is basically Decade Complete Form given an Egyptian aesthetic.
* PowerCopying: Retains Decade's ability to transform into other Legend Riders. Unlike Decade, however, who only changes the belt, Legend's versions include the left-hand torso armor and the right-hand waist armor of his default form.
* RegalRuff: Legendary form grants him one, dubbed the ''History Go-rounder''. According to the [[https://www.kamen-rider-official.com/gotchard/35/ production notes for #34]], it was modeled on the one worn by [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethI Queen Elizabeth I of England]].
* RepetitiveName: His SuperMode, ''Legend''ary ''Legend''.
* ShoutOut: He's the franchise's answer to Twokaizer from ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger '', as his suit (primarily the helmet) and powers are largely golden {{Palette Swap}}s of the anniversary hero Series/KamenRiderDecade much like how Twokaizer was based on the [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger Gokaigers]].
* SummonMagic: Like Diend, he can summon previous Riders via the Legend Ride Magnum's Flush Mode, accessed by inserting, scanning and removing Legend Rider Cards in the Magnum's reader. When he uses Gorgeous Decade Complete form, he can use its power to summon another Kamen Rider to do a FinishingMove.
* SuperMode: Legendary form is Legend's upgrade that allows him to transform into the {{Super Mode}}s of other Kamen Riders, such as [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Build Genius]], [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Decade Complete]], or [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Zero-Two]].
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[[folder:Butler]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Amon Kabe
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[[caption-width-right:250:Kaguya's Loyal [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Butler]]]]

Kaguya's butler, who is the World of Legend's counterpart of Ryo Kajiki.
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* AscendedExtra: He appears in #32 after debuting in a web series.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Also uses "gorgeous", like his master.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Behold!"[[note]]ご覧ください/''goran kudasai''[[/note]], paralleling Woz's "Rejoice!"
* {{Expy}}: As Legend's hype man he's basically [[Series/KamenRiderZiO the Woz to Kaguya's Sougo]].
* GratuitousEnglish: Not just from his BorrowedCatchphrase of "gorgeous" and his addressing Kaguya as "my lord", his name is 'Butler' written in katakana.
* HammyHerald: Appears to have taken multiple pages from Woz's book when it comes to hyping his master up.
* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: He's actually introduced as "Butler the butler".
* IdenticalStranger: Looks exactly like Kajiki despite being from a completely different world and having a more formal appearance. More specifically, a facial recognition scan by Sabimaru in #33 shows that he's 97% identical to Kajiki, and later on in the same episode, when the two meet for the first time, Kajiki immediately assumes he's a doppelganger due to his eerily similar resemblance to him.
* MrExposition: He's the one to explain the workings of Kaguya's world and the situation with Hundred to Houtarou.
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!Hundred
A terrorist organization that uses technology to replicate the powers of Dark Kamen Riders. Having initially been introduced in the ''Gotchard VS Legend'' mini-series, they make a full-time appearance as they invade Gotchard's dimension as they look for a certain super weapon to rule both dimensions.

[[folder:In General]]
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The Series/KamenRiderOutsiders are a group of anti-authoritarian anarchists assembled by Foundation X to oppose Zein, a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend rogue AI]] that's bent on eradicating malice by wiping out 99% of the human population. Hundred is an evil organization that's solely bent on interdimensional conquest much like Dai-Shocker. The Project Outsiders candidates are villains from past ''Kamen Rider'' seasons, whereas Hundred can copy powers of Dark Riders through their advanced threatening technology. Both villains even oppose a Rider whose powers are derived from Series/KamenRiderDecade -- Zein's Zein Cards are {{Evil KnockOff}}s of Decade's Rider Cards, of which Zein uses to [[BewareTheSuperman stoke fear and terror towards any perceived opposition]] against its malice-free utopia, whereas Legend is a Rider based on Decade who uses his powers to protect his people.
* EvilVersusEvil: For some reason, their presence in the main Kamen Rider dimension [[spoiler:attracted the attention of [[Series/KamenRiderOutsiders Zein]], a [[TheComputerIsYourFriend tyrannical artificial intelligence]] that has placed the entire world under constant surveillance, as part of its crusade against malice]].
* OutsideContextProblem: They join the fray in #32 as they search for the Legend Kamen Riser in the World of Gotchard, inserting themselves into the fight between two factions of alchemists.
* PunnyName: The romanization of their name, ''Handoreddo'', has the word "hand" in it, and their emblem features a six-fingered hand.
* ThemeNaming: Its members' names are derived from terms pertaining to time.
[[/folder]]

!!Leadership
[[folder:The Executives]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Taisuke Nakano, Hisanori Koyatsu, and Creator/ReiIgarashi

The mysterious leaders of the organization, and the Hundred Four's direct superiors.
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* BadBoss: Their response to Saigetsu's first defeat at the hands of Kaguya is to admonish him for daring to lose and survive, and then to absorb his life force after his second defeat at the hands of both Kaguya and Houtaro.
* TheFaceless: They never appear in person, instead speaking through the giant pyramid-like monoliths.
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!!The Hundred Four
The [[EliteFour top four generals]] of Hundred.

[[folder:Gengetsu/Kamen Rider Barlckxs (IV)]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Robin Furuya (live), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

The leader of the Hundred army that first attacks Kaguya's dimension.

!!!Tropes that apply to him in general
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* BigBad: He's the main villain of the ''Gotchard vs Legend'' special.
* CastingGag: This isn't Robin Furuya's [[Series/KamenRiderSaber first stint]] as a villainous Rider piggybacking off of the black-and-gold Rider system of another villain.
* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: He's initially introduced in the special as the apparent leader of Hundred, but it's later revealed that he's actually just a general, with Kaguya further stating that there are others above him in the pecking order.
* MeaningfulName: His name is derived from 弦月 ("half-moon" -- or "half a month" -- in Japanese).
* NoNameGiven: He was only known as "the Boss of Hundred" in his initial appearance, with his name not revealed until #33 of the main series.
* OutsideContextProblem: Weaponizes the villains and powers from ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' in a ''Series/KamenRiderDecade''-themed special from ''Gotchard''.

!!!Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Barlckxs
* FourIsDeath: The fourth Barlckxs (after [[Series/KamenRiderZiO SOUGO Tokiwa, Hiryu Kakogawa]], and one of [[Series/KamenRiderRevice Diablo's minions]]) and the most successful to date, having led his NearVillainVictory of conquering the world like SOUGO while also remaining a regular threat to Kaguya's world after the fact; all of his predecessors were able to do one, but not the other.
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[[folder:Saigetsu/Kamen Rider Dark Kiva (IV)/Kamen Rider Ark-(Zero (V)/One (II))/Ark-One Malgam]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Katsuya Takagi (live); Masato Tsutamune [episodes 33 and 35], Danki Sakae [episode 34] (suit)

!!!Tropes applying to him in general
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Uses a variant of King/Bat Fangire's "It's extinction time!" as Dark Kiva.
* CharacterCatchphrase: He's rather partial to "scrap".
* DiscardAndDraw: After his first defeat at the hands of Legendary Legend, he abandons Kivat-Bat the 2nd in favor of using the Ark-Driver and the Ark-One Progrise Key.
* HumiliationConga: He gets put through one in #34. Gets handily defeated as Dark Kiva by Kaguya in Legendary Legend form, gets chewed out by his bosses, comes back to exact revenge as Ark-Zero/Ark-One and still gets defeated, then has his life force absorbed by the Hundred leaders afterwards.
* MeaningfulName: His name is derived from 歳月 ("[the] years" in Japanese).
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His outfit features red trim on black, and he is shown to be [[RedIsViolent the most brutal]] of the trio. This also extends to him as Dark Kiva.

!!!Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Dark Kiva
* FourIsDeath: The fourth Dark Kiva user in the main continuity and the only one who has successfully managed to set up its World End finisher. It would've been completed, too, had Kaguya not interrupted it at the last second.

!!!Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Ark-(Zero/One)
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Ark-Zero's first four users were androids commandeered by the original Ark, this Ark-Zero is an elite four for the human-led Hundred. Also, the first Ark-One key was originally created to feed off of the CycleOfRevenge and corrupt Aruto Hiden's heroics, Saigetsu's use of the key is fully malicious from the get-go. It is also eventually fully corrupted by Malgam transmutation, the opposite of what the Ark intended to do through As.
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[[folder:Mimei/Kamen Rider Glare (II)]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Fumi Taniguchi (live); Yuki Miyazawa, Nanako Sakai (suit)

!!!Tropes applying to her in general
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Girori genuinely believed in true heroism and his villainous acts as Glare were only sparked by his misguided attempts to cater to that belief. Mimei, on the other hand, is a full-on villain with little to no heroic virtues.
* DoNotGoGentle: [[spoiler:Runs into Zein, who is clearly more powerful than her, but she transforms into Glare again and goes down fighting, despite going down ''really'' quickly.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:She gets unceremoniously killed by Zein in the wrong place at the wrong time.]]
* LadyOfWar: She gives off this vibe, given her uniform resembles a kimono, and she has a ''[[{{BFS}} giant freaking]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]] holstered on her waist''.
* MeaningfulName: Her name is derived from 未明 ("[early] dawn" in Japanese).

!!!Tropes exclusive to her as Kamen Rider Glare
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Even more so than the original Kamen Rider Glare.
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[[folder:Tasogare/Kamen Rider Eternal (III)]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Ryuma Hashido (live/suit)

!!!Tropes applying to him in general
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Uses a variant of Katsumi Daido's "Now, have a little taste of Hell!"
* DarkIsEvil: He wears all black with minimal traces of red, and is part of a group bent on multiversal conquest. This also carries over to Eternal, who has an all-black BadassCape.
* LargeHam: Appears to be the most florid of the Four.
* MeaningfulName: His name is derived from 黄昏 ("twilight" in Japanese).

!!!Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Eternal
* AchievementsInIgnorance: According to the producer's blog, Tasogare actually has very low compatibility with the T2 Eternal Memory, but is able to force Eternal into Blue Flare and Strengthening Armament through whatever means Hundred used to replicate their transformation devices. It's implied nobody in the organization seems to be aware of this.
* LightIsNotGood: It's not Kamen Rider Eternal without this trope.
[[/folder]]

!!Soldiers
[[folder:Kasshines]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KenjiroTsuda (voice), Various (suit)

The foot-soldiers of Hundred, mass-produced from the eponymous servant of [[Series/KamenRiderZiO Ohma Zi-O]].
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* {{Mook}}: They serve as Hundred's grunts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alpha]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Yu Miyazawa (live)
The captain of the Kasshines and the one leading the raid to find the Legend Kamen Riser made by Kaguya.
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* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: The first time we see him in #32, he's leading a raid on Kaguya's base to claim the Legend Kamen Riser as part of Hundred's plan to achieve world domination. The device escapes his grasp, forcing him to trace it to Houtaro's world.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon seeing that Clotho and Houtaro have mowed down his platoon, he wisely decides to withdraw from the battle. Platina Gotchard uses Akumanocaris to stop his retreat.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: After getting defeated, his body crumbles to nothing.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only shows up for one episode (#32), but he's the one who resumes Kaguya's subplot by way of trying to claim his newly developed Legend Kamen Riser and leading the rest of Hundred to converge on Houtaro's world (via activating his tracking device right before dying), forcing Kaguya to travel there to stop them and reclaim his gadget.
[[/folder]]
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