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[[folder:The Two Witches]]
!!Orchid and Lilium
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/orchid_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Lilium is the playwright here. She opened this theater a long time ago, in order to share her tragedies."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lilium_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Since you're here... Are you perhaps interested in seeing any '''BAD ENDINGS'''?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Trick Comes Home''
->'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/BadEndTheater''

The keepers of BAD END THEATER, these two beings have the power to write entire worlds into and out of existence. Orchid likes good endings and Lilium likes bad endings.
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* AddressingThePlayer: Lilium's offer of bad endings is not meant for Trick; it is meant for YOU.
-->'''Lilium:''' Oh, Trick. How many times do I have to tell you, '''this doesn't concern you'''.
* AffablyEvil: Lilium is oddly pleasant for someone who enjoys making people suffer with her bad endings.
* TheCameo: They appear to be witchy counterparts of ''BAD END THEATER'''s [[spoiler:TRAGEDY and her lover]].
* DemotedToExtra: In ''BAD END THEATER'', [[spoiler:TRAGEDY and You]] are important characters to the plot. Here, they're reduced to side characters who provide the way to the hidden alternative storylines.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Orchid and Lilium are counterparts to certain WalkingSpoiler characters of ''BAD END THEATER'', so their very existence is already kind of a spoiler for that game's plot developments.
* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: If you decline Lilium's offer for a bad ending in chapter 4, the theater disappears from existence and Trick is returned to the Netherworld with their memories wiped.
* NamedInTheSequel: When they debuted in ''BAD END THEATER'', [[spoiler:the former only went by a pronoun, while the latter went by a stage name]]. Here, they are properly named as Orchid and Lilium.
* PerpetualSmiler: Lilium is literally always in a good mood. Her constant smiling coupled with her eyes being completely devoid of shine looks quite eerie.
* PlaceBeyondTime: The theater itself. Orchid says the real world is "paused" while Trick is inside the theater, and Lilium is able to manipulate events in the past after you talk to her in the present.
* RealityWarper: Their abilities range from making small changes to the real world to bringing entirely new worlds into existence.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Bad Wolves]]
!!Timber and Tundra
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timber_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"The name's Timber. Wolves oughta stick together, so let's be friends."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tundra_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Treat... You've left their pack, haven't you? Should I say... welcome home?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'' (bad ending), ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending; flashback)

Timber and his mother Tundra are leaders of a suspicious wolf pack based in Glaze. Treat's family used to live among them, until they parted on bad terms.
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* {{Arc Villain}}s: For the bad ending of the first game, which is their only appearance in the series.
* CannibalClan: They're not ''literal'' cannibals, but since wolves and rabbits are both people in this universe, the vibe is definitely there.
* EvilOldFolks: Tundra is an elder among her pack.
* EyeScream: Tundra's scuffle with Candy ended with her being blinded in one eye.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Timber is a liar and a murderer with a polite front.
* FreudianExcuse: As mentioned below, Timber hates rabbits because his father was beaten to death by a bunch of them.
* {{Gaslighting}}: When Timber saves Treat from Juju, he convinces Treat that ''she'' is the one who pushed Juju to her death, knowing Treat was in too much of a panic to notice what really happened. When Treat accuses him of having murdered other rabbits, he simply doubles down and insists that Treat herself is no better.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In a broader sense, they're kept in the background in the proper storyline, only appearing and taking action in the alternative ending of Chapter 1. Additionally, it's because of their nature as hunters that makes Treat's current pack leave and move near Frosting, setting up the events of the series.
* TheHeavy: Between the two, Timber is the more proactive whereas Tundra takes a backseat due to her old age.
* KarmaHoudini: As far as we can tell since their appearance concluded with NoEnding, neither Timber nor Tundra face repercussions for their actions.
* KnightOfCerebus: The fact that they only appear in the darker alternative endings says it all.
* LightIsNotGood: Tundra has white hair and clothes with lighter colors, and she is ''not'' a good person.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Timber claims the pack only eats scavenged meat from rabbits who are already dead. As it turns out, he is the one who has been killing the rabbits and leaving their bodies around for the pack to find.
* ManipulativeBastard: Their every interaction with Treat is a subtle and insidious tactic to force her to live by their rules. These include telling sob stories about hunger and desperation for sympathy points, shutting down Treat and calling her rude whenever she tries to argue, having Treat change into her wolf form to further isolate her from the rabbits, claiming that not eating a freshly killed rabbit would be a waste of resources, and offering backhanded words of comfort when Juju ends up killed.
* ResignationsNotAccepted: Nobody was killed, but Tundra's reaction to Treat's family's desertion was still rather violent.
* SavageWolves: They are wolves, they eat rabbits, and they are some of the most vile people in the entire setting.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: At the least, the flashback in Chapter 6's bad ending shows that he wasn't always the murderous wolf he is now.
* VilerNewVillain: They surpass BOTH Juju and Moxie's mom (the only villainous characters thus far, [[VillainyFreeVillain but only because they're antagonistic and not actually evil]]) in terms of depravity with their sick and twisted manipulations and willing to kill with no remorse.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even more so than Moxie's mom. They're unambiguously evil wolves with manipulative and murderous tendencies.
* VillainousMotherSonDuo: Timber and his mother Tundra lead their pack of hunter wolves together.
* YouKilledMyFather: Timber grew to loathe rabbits since his father was beaten to death by them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Wolf Pack]]
!!Glaze Wolf Pack
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'' (bad ending)

The wolves led by Timber and Tundra. They are hunters and remain in their animal forms at all times.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While some of them seem oblivious, there are hints that they could be well aware Timber leaves dead rabbits for them to scavenge and only play along to trick Treat.
* TheSpeechless: Like Senbei's mother, they can't talk in clear words because they continuously stay in animal form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Brother]]
!!Chai's Brother
->'''Mentioned in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (bad ending)

A shady guy living in Ginseng who's involved in dealings at the black market.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Moxie describes him as shady, something Chai doesn't deny. Though it's still unclear to what extent he could be called evil.
* FriendInTheBlackMarket: Or brother in the black market. Chai suggests going to him to sell the gold bar Moxie finds.
* TheGhost: So far he's only mentioned and never appears in person.
* NoNameGiven: His name wasn't stated.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He's never mentioned by any of the foxes in the storyline, so his casual introduction to the narrative in the bad ending is a bit surprising.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mean Rabbits]]
!!Rabbits in the Warren
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[[caption-width-right:192:From top to bottom (L-R): Rude Receptionist, Bad Boyfriend, Dazed Rabbit, Snickering Jerk, Grumpy Grandpa, Parsnip]]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Dreaming Treat'' (Grandpa, Receptionist, and Boyfriend only), ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending)

Formerly an inn, the Warren was converted into apartments when more rabbits started moving into Frosting full time. It is the hiding place of the vandal who wrecked Mochi's garden, as well as many terrible secrets from Frosting's past...
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* AlliterativeName: Or rather, Alliterative Nickname. There's '''R'''ude '''R'''eceptionist, '''B'''ad '''B'''oyfriend and '''G'''rumpy '''G'''randpa.
* AmbiguousGender: The rabbit in room 208 is said to have a gender-neutral name, and Mochi never bothers finding out more about them.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: Parsnip claims his grandfather is a kind and respectful man... who also happens to be the Warren's owner and a fan of wolf taxidermy. Whether or not he hates wolves or was actively involved in their deaths is not known, and his supposed kindness is something we can only take Parsnip's word for.
* ChekhovsGunman: Receptionist, Boyfriend and Grandpa appeared in Chapter 5 as minor characters before their appearance in Bad End 3.
* CycleOfRevenge: Rabbits kill wolves because they accuse them of eating the rabbits who have gone missing on the mountain. Timber happily kills and eats rabbits since they beat his father to death, but [[DramaticIrony Mochi doesn't know that]].
* DelicateAndSickly: Parsnip is a kindly rabbit who can't go out much due to his weak body. He came to live in Frosting because the mountain air is supposed to be good for his health.
* FatAndSkinny: Snickering Jerk and Dazed Rabbit, one overweight slob of a man and his lanky roommate.
* FatBastard: Snickering Jerk is both more overweight and more unpleasant than his roommate.
* TheGhost: The Warren's owner who's also Parsnip's grandfather is only mentioned.
* GRatedStoner: Dazed Rabbit has a shaggy appearance, talks like a surfer dude, and is, well, ''dazed'' all the time. Meanwhile, Snickering Jerk is constantly giggling uncontrollably and unable to keep a straight face even when Mochi starts beating him with a shovel. No drugs are mentioned in-game, but both of them are implied to be on some kind of substance.
* GrumpyOldMan: The appropriately named Grumpy Grandpa. He's not nice, and is not friendly.
* HiddenDepths: During battle, Grandpa boasts that he used to be a wrestler back in the day. Not that it helps him against an enraged Mochi.
* HumanHeadOnTheWall: The Warren proudly displays the head of Timber's father in the lobby. Okay, yes, it's a wolf's head, but [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible wolves are also people in this universe]], so...
* TheHyena: The appropriately named Snickering Jerk, who thinks Mochi getting mad at him over the garden is just ''hilarious''.
* ItAmusedMe: The Snickering Jerk can't stop laughing over angering Mochi by destroying the garden.
* {{Jerkass}}: Almost all of them have zero sympathy both for Mochi's garden and for the dead wolves that were stuffed and put on display.
* KarmaHoudini: Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk remained undiscovered and unpunished in the true storyline.
* KarmicDeath: Mochi beats up the culprits with the very shovel they used to destroy the garden.
* MoralityPet: Parsnip's medical condition and NiceGuy attitude stop Mochi from attacking him. The reveal that he's related to the Warren's owner who filled it with taxidermy of wolves is what ultimately snaps Mochi out of her rampage.
* NiceGuy: Parsnip is the one rabbit with absolutely no ill will towards Mochi. He is polite, well meaning, and happily shares some carrot soup with Mochi to help her get her strength back. Mochi doesn't even bother attacking him, because she feels too guilty to.
* NoNameGiven: Even though Mochi knows the rabbits' names from the list she obtains, the names themselves never actually come up in the game, so the rabbits are just called things like "Grumpy Grandpa", "Rude Receptionist", and so on. The sole exception is Parsnip because he politely introduced himself.
* NotWorthKilling: When Mochi finds the resident of room 208 passed out drunk on the couch, she spares them on the grounds that their life is probably miserable enough already.
* OhCrap: This is the reaction most of them have upon Mochi attacking them. Except the Grandpa who stands fearless and eagerly attacks Mochi to stop her.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: In the grand scheme of things, Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk are not important and don't even appear in the proper storyline but their act of destroying Mochi's garden is what drives the entire plot of Chapter 6, then motivates Treat and Mochi to move out, thus leading to the events of Chapter 7.
* TaxidermyIsCreepy: The Warren's owner likes to make taxidermies of slain wolves, which in a world of anthropomorphic animals is equivalent to DeadGuyOnDisplay.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Big Bad Wolf]]
!!Timber's Father
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending; deceased/flashback)

Timber's father was a wolf beaten to death by rabbits twenty years prior to the series, resulting in Timber becoming a gleeful rabbit killer.
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* TheFaceless: You can briefly see him as he's getting swarmed by rabbits in Chapter 6's bad ending, but any distinguishing characteristics, let alone his face, aren't clear.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone at the hands of rabbits.
* SatelliteFamilyMember: Aside from providing Timber's FreudianExcuse, not much else can be said about him.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His death is what shaped Timber to be what he is today.
* UnknownCharacter: No characterization has been given to him, only his role in the lore.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not known.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mastermind]]
!!Senbei
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/senbei_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Wolves cannot be trusted. Left to their own devices, they will kill and eat us all."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting''

A charismatic and wealthy rabbit, Senbei encouraged his family to move to Frosting because he was interested in the dark history it shares with the local wolves. The vandals who destroyed Treat and Mochi's garden were no doubt acting on his orders.

For tropes about his appearance in the main story, see Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet under "Senbei's Family".
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* ArcVillain: Of Chapter 6's bad ending, where his villainy is revealed fully.
* AscendedExtra: Has only six words of dialogue in the main story, but becomes a full-blown antagonist in Mochi's bad ending.
* BossBanter: He spends the entire boss battle either taunting Mochi or explaining his motivations to her.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Timber, particularly their motivations. Both of them are awful people, but Timber seems to have turned out the way he is because he witnessed his father getting beaten to death by rabbits, giving him a genuine reason to hate them. Senbei on the other hand, doesn't have any sort of FreudianExcuse and only moved to Frosting for its dark history, abuses his power and has no actual concern for his community.
* EvilAllAlong: Because he didn't have a substantial role in the main story, it was hard to tell, but Chapter 6's bad ending reveals it: He is bad news.
* GreaterScopeVillain: For the main storyline and specifically Chapter 6. Mochi's garden was destroyed on his orders.
* KarmaHoudini: Canonically, since he was never caught in the proper story because Mochi gave up on finding the culprit.
* HopelessBossFight: He takes every swing Mochi throws at him in stride, then eliminates Mochi in one fell blow.
* InterruptedIntimacy: He was just about to "make Juju his woman" when Junior Guard comes in and warns them about Mochi's rampage.
* MinoredInAsskicking: His fighting ability is not foreshadowed in any way, but he casually wipes the floor with Mochi regardless.
* WouldHitAGirl: Despite rabbit society having rather old-fashioned views on gender, Senbei beats the living daylights out of Mochi without a second thought, an act that causes even Juju to lose sympathy for him.
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!Secret Characters (SPOILERS!)
[[folder:The Two Witches]]
!!Orchid
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and Lilium
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Lilium is the playwright here. She opened this theater a long time ago, in order to share her tragedies."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lilium_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Since you're here... Are you perhaps interested in seeing any '''BAD ENDINGS'''?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wandering Wolf Trick'', ''Trick Comes Home''
->'''Also appear in:''' ''VisualNovel/BadEndTheater''

The keepers of BAD END THEATER, these two beings have the power to write entire worlds into and out of existence. Orchid likes good endings and Lilium likes bad endings.
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* AddressingThePlayer: Lilium's offer of bad endings is not meant for Trick; it is meant for YOU.
-->'''Lilium:''' Oh, Trick. How many times do I have to tell you, '''this doesn't concern you'''.
* AffablyEvil: Lilium is oddly pleasant for someone who enjoys making people suffer with her bad endings.
* TheCameo: They appear to be witchy counterparts of ''BAD END THEATER'''s [[spoiler:TRAGEDY and her lover]].
* DemotedToExtra: In ''BAD END THEATER'', [[spoiler:TRAGEDY and You]] are important characters to the plot. Here, they're reduced to side characters who provide the way to the hidden alternative storylines.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Orchid and Lilium are counterparts to certain WalkingSpoiler characters of ''BAD END THEATER'', so their very existence is already kind of a spoiler for that game's plot developments.
* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: If you decline Lilium's offer for a bad ending in chapter 4, the theater disappears from existence and Trick is returned to the Netherworld with their memories wiped.
* NamedInTheSequel: When they debuted in ''BAD END THEATER'', [[spoiler:the former only went by a pronoun, while the latter went by a stage name]]. Here, they are properly named as Orchid and Lilium.
* PerpetualSmiler: Lilium is literally always in a good mood. Her constant smiling coupled with her eyes being completely devoid of shine looks quite eerie.
* PlaceBeyondTime: The theater itself. Orchid says the real world is "paused" while Trick is inside the theater, and Lilium is able to manipulate events in the past after you talk to her in the present.
* RealityWarper: Their abilities range from making small changes to the real world to bringing entirely new worlds into existence.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Bad Wolves]]
!!Timber and Tundra
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timber_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"The name's Timber. Wolves oughta stick together, so let's be friends."'']]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tundra_portrait_small.png]]
[[caption-width-right:225:''"Treat... You've left their pack, haven't you? Should I say... welcome home?"'']]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'' (bad ending), ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending; flashback)

Lilium, Timber and his mother Tundra are leaders of a suspicious wolf pack based in Glaze. Treat's family used to live among them, until they parted on bad terms.
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* {{Arc Villain}}s: For the bad ending of the first game, which is their only appearance in the series.
* CannibalClan: They're not ''literal'' cannibals, but since wolves and rabbits are both people in this universe, the vibe is definitely there.
* EvilOldFolks: Tundra is an elder among her pack.
* EyeScream: Tundra's scuffle with Candy ended with her being blinded in one eye.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Timber is a liar and a murderer with a polite front.
* FreudianExcuse: As mentioned below, Timber hates rabbits because his father was beaten to death by a bunch of them.
* {{Gaslighting}}: When Timber saves Treat from Juju, he convinces Treat that ''she'' is the one who pushed Juju to her death, knowing Treat was in too much of a panic to notice what really happened. When Treat accuses him of having murdered other rabbits, he simply doubles down and insists that Treat herself is no better.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In a broader sense, they're kept in the background in the proper storyline, only appearing and taking action in the alternative ending of Chapter 1. Additionally, it's because of their nature as hunters that makes Treat's current pack leave and move near Frosting, setting up the events of the series.
* TheHeavy: Between the two, Timber is the more proactive whereas Tundra takes a backseat due to her old age.
* KarmaHoudini: As far as we can tell since their appearance concluded with NoEnding, neither Timber nor Tundra face repercussions for their actions.
* KnightOfCerebus: The fact that they only appear in the darker alternative endings says it all.
* LightIsNotGood: Tundra has white hair and clothes with lighter colors, and she is ''not'' a good person.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Timber claims the pack only eats scavenged meat from rabbits who are already dead. As it turns out, he is the one who has been killing the rabbits and leaving their bodies around for the pack to find.
* ManipulativeBastard: Their every interaction with Treat is a subtle and insidious tactic to force her to live by their rules. These include telling sob stories about hunger and desperation for sympathy points, shutting down Treat and calling her rude whenever she tries to argue, having Treat change into her wolf form to further isolate her from the rabbits, claiming that not eating a freshly killed rabbit would be a waste of resources, and offering backhanded words of comfort when Juju ends up killed.
* ResignationsNotAccepted: Nobody was killed, but Tundra's reaction to Treat's family's desertion was still rather violent.
* SavageWolves: They are wolves, they eat rabbits, and they are some of the most vile people in the entire setting.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: At the least, the flashback in Chapter 6's bad ending shows that he wasn't always the murderous wolf he is now.
* VilerNewVillain: They surpass BOTH Juju and Moxie's mom (the only villainous characters thus far, [[VillainyFreeVillain but only because they're antagonistic and not actually evil]]) in terms of depravity with their sick and twisted manipulations and willing to kill with no remorse.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even more so than Moxie's mom. They're unambiguously evil wolves with manipulative and murderous tendencies.
* VillainousMotherSonDuo: Timber and his mother Tundra lead their pack of hunter wolves together.
* YouKilledMyFather: Timber grew to loathe rabbits since his father was beaten to death by them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The
Tundra, Glaze Wolf Pack]]
!!Glaze Wolf Pack
->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'' (bad ending)

The wolves led by Timber and Tundra. They are hunters and remain in their animal forms at all times.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While some of them seem oblivious, there are hints that they could be well aware Timber leaves dead rabbits for them to scavenge and only play along to trick Treat.
* TheSpeechless: Like Senbei's mother, they can't talk in clear words because they continuously stay in animal form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Brother]]
!!Chai's Brother
->'''Mentioned in:''' ''Clever Fox Moxie'' (bad ending)

A shady guy living in Ginseng who's involved in dealings at the black market.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Moxie describes him as shady, something Chai doesn't deny. Though it's still unclear to what extent he could be called evil.
* FriendInTheBlackMarket: Or brother in the black market. Chai suggests going to him to sell the gold bar Moxie finds.
* TheGhost: So far he's only mentioned and never appears in person.
* NoNameGiven: His name wasn't stated.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He's never mentioned by any of the foxes in the storyline, so his casual introduction to the narrative in the bad ending is a bit surprising.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Mean Rabbits]]
!!Rabbits in the Warren
[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warren_portraits.png]]
[[caption-width-right:192:From top to bottom (L-R): Rude Receptionist, Bad Boyfriend, Dazed Rabbit, Snickering Jerk, Grumpy Grandpa, Parsnip]]
->'''Appear in:''' ''Dreaming Treat'' (Grandpa, Receptionist, and Boyfriend only), ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending)

Formerly an inn, the
Pack, Chai's Brother, Warren was converted into apartments when more rabbits started moving into Frosting full time. It is the hiding place of the vandal who wrecked Mochi's garden, as well as many terrible secrets from Frosting's past...
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* AlliterativeName: Or rather, Alliterative Nickname. There's '''R'''ude '''R'''eceptionist, '''B'''ad '''B'''oyfriend and '''G'''rumpy '''G'''randpa.
* AmbiguousGender: The rabbit in room 208 is said to have a gender-neutral name, and Mochi never bothers finding out more about them.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: Parsnip claims his grandfather is a kind and respectful man... who also happens to be the Warren's owner and a fan of wolf taxidermy. Whether or not he hates wolves or was actively involved in their deaths is not known, and his supposed kindness is something we can only take Parsnip's word for.
* ChekhovsGunman: Receptionist, Boyfriend and Grandpa appeared in Chapter 5 as minor characters before their appearance in Bad End 3.
* CycleOfRevenge: Rabbits kill wolves because they accuse them of eating the rabbits who have gone missing on the mountain. Timber happily kills and eats rabbits since they beat his father to death, but [[DramaticIrony Mochi doesn't know that]].
* DelicateAndSickly: Parsnip is a kindly rabbit who can't go out much due to his weak body. He came to live in Frosting because the mountain air is supposed to be good for his health.
* FatAndSkinny: Snickering Jerk and Dazed Rabbit, one overweight slob of a man and his lanky roommate.
* FatBastard: Snickering Jerk is both more overweight and more unpleasant than his roommate.
* TheGhost: The Warren's owner who's also Parsnip's grandfather is only mentioned.
* GRatedStoner: Dazed Rabbit has a shaggy appearance, talks like a surfer dude, and is, well, ''dazed'' all the time. Meanwhile, Snickering Jerk is constantly giggling uncontrollably and unable to keep a straight face even when Mochi starts beating him with a shovel. No drugs are mentioned in-game, but both of them are implied to be on some kind of substance.
* GrumpyOldMan: The appropriately named Grumpy Grandpa. He's not nice, and is not friendly.
* HiddenDepths: During battle, Grandpa boasts that he used to be a wrestler back in the day. Not that it helps him against an enraged Mochi.
* HumanHeadOnTheWall: The Warren proudly displays the head of
Rabbits, Timber's father in the lobby. Okay, yes, it's a wolf's head, but [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible wolves are also people in this universe]], so...
* TheHyena: The appropriately named Snickering Jerk, who thinks Mochi getting mad at him over the garden is just ''hilarious''.
* ItAmusedMe: The Snickering Jerk can't stop laughing over angering Mochi by destroying the garden.
* {{Jerkass}}: Almost all of them have zero sympathy both for Mochi's garden and for the dead wolves that were stuffed and put on display.
* KarmaHoudini: Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk remained undiscovered and unpunished in the true storyline.
* KarmicDeath: Mochi beats up the culprits with the very shovel they used to destroy the garden.
* MoralityPet: Parsnip's medical condition and NiceGuy attitude stop Mochi from attacking him. The reveal that he's related to the Warren's owner who filled it with taxidermy of wolves is what ultimately snaps Mochi out of her rampage.
* NiceGuy: Parsnip is the one rabbit with absolutely no ill will towards Mochi. He is polite, well meaning, and happily shares some carrot soup with Mochi to help her get her strength back. Mochi doesn't even bother attacking him, because she feels too guilty to.
* NoNameGiven: Even though Mochi knows the rabbits' names from the list she obtains, the names themselves never actually come up in the game, so the rabbits are just called things like "Grumpy Grandpa", "Rude Receptionist", and so on. The sole exception is Parsnip because he politely introduced himself.
* NotWorthKilling: When Mochi finds the resident of room 208 passed out drunk on the couch, she spares them on the grounds that their life is probably miserable enough already.
* OhCrap: This is the reaction most of them have upon Mochi attacking them. Except the Grandpa who stands fearless and eagerly attacks Mochi to stop her.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: In the grand scheme of things, Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk are not important and don't even appear in the proper storyline but their act of destroying Mochi's garden is what drives the entire plot of Chapter 6, then motivates Treat and Mochi to move out, thus leading to the events of Chapter 7.
* TaxidermyIsCreepy: The Warren's owner likes to make taxidermies of slain wolves, which in a world of anthropomorphic animals is equivalent to DeadGuyOnDisplay.
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[[folder:The Big Bad Wolf]]
!!Timber's Father
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting'' (bad ending; deceased/flashback)

Timber's father was a wolf beaten to death by rabbits twenty years prior to the series, resulting in Timber becoming a gleeful rabbit killer.
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* TheFaceless: You can briefly see him as he's getting swarmed by rabbits in Chapter 6's bad ending, but any distinguishing characteristics, let alone his face, aren't clear.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone at the hands of rabbits.
* SatelliteFamilyMember: Aside from providing Timber's FreudianExcuse, not much else can be said about him.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: His death is what shaped Timber to be what he is today.
* UnknownCharacter: No characterization has been given to him, only his role in the lore.
* UnnamedParent: His name is not known.
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[[folder:The Mastermind]]
!!Senbei
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[[caption-width-right:225:''"Wolves cannot be trusted. Left to their own devices, they will kill and eat us all."'']]
->'''Appears in:''' ''Mochi in Frosting''

A charismatic and wealthy rabbit, Senbei encouraged his family to move to Frosting because he was interested in the dark history it shares with the local wolves. The vandals who destroyed Treat and Mochi's garden were no doubt acting on his orders.

For tropes about his appearance in the main story, see Characters/LonelyWolfTreatMountSorbet under "Senbei's Family".
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* ArcVillain: Of Chapter 6's bad ending, where his villainy is revealed fully.
* AscendedExtra: Has only six words of dialogue in the main story, but becomes a full-blown antagonist in Mochi's bad ending.
* BossBanter: He spends the entire boss battle either taunting Mochi or explaining his motivations to her.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Timber, particularly their motivations. Both of them are awful people, but Timber seems to have turned out the way he is because he witnessed his father getting beaten to death by rabbits, giving him a genuine reason to hate them. Senbei on the other hand, doesn't have any sort of FreudianExcuse and only moved to Frosting for its dark history, abuses his power and has no actual concern for his community.
* EvilAllAlong: Because he didn't have a substantial role in the main story, it was hard to tell, but Chapter 6's bad ending reveals it: He is bad news.
* GreaterScopeVillain: For the main storyline and specifically Chapter 6. Mochi's garden was destroyed on his orders.
* KarmaHoudini: Canonically, since he was never caught in the proper story because Mochi gave up on finding the culprit.
* HopelessBossFight: He takes every swing Mochi throws at him in stride, then eliminates Mochi in one fell blow.
* InterruptedIntimacy: He was just about to "make Juju his woman" when Junior Guard comes in and warns them about Mochi's rampage.
* MinoredInAsskicking: His fighting ability is not foreshadowed in any way, but he casually wipes the floor with Mochi regardless.
* WouldHitAGirl: Despite rabbit society having rather old-fashioned views on gender, Senbei beats the living daylights out of Mochi without a second thought, an act that causes even Juju to lose sympathy for him.
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Father, Senbei[[/note]]
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* TheGhost: The Warren's owner who's also Parsnip's grandfather is only mentioned.
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* KarmaHoudini: Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk remained undiscovered and unpunished in the true storyline.


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: In the grand scheme of things, Dazed Rabbit and Snickering Jerk are not important and don't even appear in the proper storyline but their act of destroying Mochi's garden is what drives the entire plot of Chapter 6, then motivates Treat and Mochi to move out, thus leading to the events of Chapter 7.
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* GRatedStoner: Dazed Rabbit has a shaggy appearance, talks like a surfer dude, and is, well, ''dazed'' all the time. Meanwhile, Snickering Jerk is constantly giggling uncontrollably and unable to keep a straight face even when Mochi starts beating him with a shovel. No drugs are mentioned in-game, but both of them are implied to be on some kind of substance.
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->'''Appears in:''' ''Lonely Wolf Treat'' (bad ending)


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