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* BigBrotherInstinct: His conversations with his younger sister seems to comprise mostly of him good-naturedly (and sometimes tactlessly) teasing her, but he does genuinely care for her. [[spoiler: See his battle with McGills in the season one finale. He says that he trusted McGillis enough to entrust (note the word choice) Almiria to him, and when McGillis seemingly mockingly reassures him that he'll make the girl happy, Gaelio absolutely loses it.]]

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* BigBrotherInstinct: His conversations with his younger sister seems to comprise mostly of him good-naturedly (and sometimes tactlessly) teasing her, but he does genuinely care for her. [[spoiler: See his battle with McGills [=McGills=] in the season one finale. He says that he trusted McGillis [=McGillis=] enough to entrust (note the word choice) Almiria to him, and when McGillis [=McGillis=] seemingly mockingly reassures him that he'll make the girl happy, Gaelio absolutely loses it.]]
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* BigBrotherInstinct: His conversations with his younger sister seems to comprise mostly of him good-naturedly (and sometimes tactlessly) teasing her, but he does genuinely care for her. [[spoiler: See his battle with McGills in the season one finale. He says that he trusted McGillis enough to entrust (note the word choice) Almiria to him, and when McGillis seemingly mockingly reassures him that he'll make the girl happy, Gaelio absolutely loses it.]]
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She's an insecure teenage girl stuck in a dead-end post who tries to act like the supreme warlord of the solar system. It's hard not to feel a bit sorry for her at times.

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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She's an insecure teenage girl woman stuck in a dead-end post who tries to act like the supreme warlord of the solar system. It's hard not to feel a bit sorry for her at times.
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* HatedByAll: Virtually no one likes Iok. He's a self-entitled and oblivious and will cause problems everywhere.

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* HatedByAll: Virtually no one likes Iok. He's a self-entitled and oblivious excuse of a soldier and will cause problems everywhere.everywhere. [[spoiler:His death dismays no one.]]

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* NiceGuy: Aside from being a part of a corrupt group, he's a genuinely kind man.



* DumbassHasAPoint: Despite his military incompetence, Iok does realize Dainsleif are so powerful they're worth using despite being illegal. Even Russell implicitly agrees, as he keeps them around after demoting Iok and a major part of his strategy is contriving a justification to use them against Tekkadan.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Despite his military incompetence, Iok does realize Dainsleif are so powerful they're worth using despite being illegal. Even Russell Rustal implicitly agrees, as he keeps them around after demoting Iok and a major part of his strategy is contriving a justification to use them against Tekkadan.



* HatedByAll: With the exception of his men, no one really cares for him. He’s extremely brash, responsible for numerous deaths, and tellingly, his allies don’t trust him.

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* HatedByAll: With the exception of his men, Virtually no one really cares for him. He’s extremely brash, responsible for numerous deaths, likes Iok. He's a self-entitled and tellingly, his allies don’t trust him.oblivious and will cause problems everywhere.




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** The reason behind it is very similar to [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Graham Aker's]]. Both were seemingly killed by someone and seek revenge.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Garma Zabi]], as a purple-haired aristocrat who's [[AffablyEvil genuinely nice]] despite serving an evil faction, a friend of the CharClone [[spoiler:and someone who inevitably gets screwed over by him]].

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Of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Garma Zabi]], as a purple-haired aristocrat who's [[AffablyEvil genuinely nice]] despite serving an evil faction, a friend of the CharClone [[spoiler:and someone who inevitably gets screwed over by him]].him]].
** Outside of Gundam, he seems to take inspiration from [[Film/ReAnimator Dan Cain]]. Both are idealistic, kind men who are partnered with a cynical extremist and lose loved ones in their chaos, causing them to be cynical themselves and snap by going against them.
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler: Uses his Dainsleif squadron to destroy Amida's Mobile Unit, [[UnfriendlyFire almost getting Julieta caught in the crossfire as well.]]]]

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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler: Uses his Dainsleif squadron to destroy Amida's Mobile Unit, [[UnfriendlyFire [[FriendOrFoe almost getting Julieta caught in the crossfire as well.]]]]

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Despite his military incompetence, Iok does realize Dainsleif are so powerful they're worth using despite being illegal. Even Russell implicitly agrees, as he keeps them around after demoting Iok and a major part of his strategy is contriving a justification to use them against Tekkadan.



* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:After his soldiers, all sacrifice themselves to make sure he escapes Hashmal's rampage, Iok is consumed by grief and makes another attempt to stop Hashmal, risking his life once again to do so. He even begs his men to forgive him in what appears to be his final moments. Subverted later when, after the incident is resolved, he [[NeverMyFault refuses to accept any blame]] and attempts to blame [=McGillis=] instead.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:After his soldiers, soldiers all sacrifice themselves to make sure he escapes Hashmal's rampage, Iok is consumed by grief and makes another attempt to stop Hashmal, risking his life once again to do so. He even begs his men to forgive him in what appears to be his final moments. Subverted later when, after the incident is resolved, he [[NeverMyFault refuses to accept any blame]] and attempts to blame [=McGillis=] instead.]]



* LethallyStupid: Iok's defining traits are his complete incompetence and his utter obliviousness to that fact. He starts out merely handicapping his own side, but his idiocy starts getting people killed and derailing plans in a big way when [[spoiler: he wakes up a long-dormant Mobile Armor Hashmal]].

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* LethallyStupid: Iok's defining traits are his complete incompetence and his utter obliviousness to that fact. He starts out merely handicapping his own side, but his idiocy starts getting innocent people killed and derailing plans in a big way when [[spoiler: he wakes up a long-dormant Mobile Armor Hashmal]].

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* CoDragons: Along with Vidar, she is one of Rustal's two strongest pilots. Of the two, Vidar has the stronger mobile suit, but Julieta is more dedicated to Rustal's cause. Also doubles as TheDarkChick.

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* CoDragons: Along with Vidar, she is one of Rustal's two strongest pilots. Of the two, Vidar has the stronger mobile suit, but Julieta is more dedicated to Rustal's cause. Also doubles as TheDarkChick.



* DarkChick: She is Rustal's perky female enforcer.

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* AllGaysArePedophiles: [[spoiler: Episode 43 reveals that Iznario not only was homosexual but was also a pedophile. He adopted [=McGillis=] to regularly have sex with him.]]


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* PaedoHunt: [[spoiler: Episode 43 reveals that Iznario is a pederast who adopted [=McGillis=] to make him a SexSlave.]]

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** Despite their propaganda against cybernetic modifications [[spoiler: they still created the Graze Ein, something that makes standard Alaya-Vijnana implants look tame. [=McGillis=] claims that this is because Gjallarhorn [[StrawHypocrite never really believed its own rhetoric]] and simply wanted to keep others from using the power of the Alaya-Vijnana against them. It's Played with, however, in that Graze Ein was part of [=McGillis=] own plan and they had never used Alaya-Vijiyana to take control of Bael despite how obviously the system would be needed.]]
** Gjallarhorn's supposed neutrality in upholding the peace. What, with them trying to assassinate Kudelia throughout the series, and later turning to try to block Makanai's bid to become Prime Minister again.

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** Despite their propaganda against cybernetic modifications [[spoiler: they still created the Graze Ein, something that makes standard Alaya-Vijnana implants look tame. [=McGillis=] claims that this is because Gjallarhorn [[StrawHypocrite never really believed its own rhetoric]] and simply wanted to keep others from using the power of the Alaya-Vijnana against them. It's Played with, however, in that While Graze Ein was part of [=McGillis=] own plan and they had never used Alaya-Vijiyana to take control of Bael despite how obviously plan, Yamazin gladly uses Ein's brain a weapon for the system would be needed.Arianrhod Fleet.]]
** Gjallarhorn's supposed neutrality are supposedly neutral in upholding the peace. What, with them trying peace, but constantly interfere for their own benefit or to help whoever's better connected. They try to assassinate Kudelia throughout the series, series and later turning to try go through extensive efforts to block Makanai's bid to become Prime Minister again.



* HypocriteHasAPoint: Once [[spoiler:[=McGillis=] manages to pilot Bael]], Gjallarhorn's rules explicitly state [[spoiler:he is their rightful leader]]. While this makes their harping on about Gjallarhorn's traditions ring hollow, you can understand why the overwhelmingly majority completely ignore it.



* KarmaHoudini: She avoids any consequences for what she does under Rustal save her own conflictedness, and the finale implies she's likely to be HappilyMarried [[spoiler: with Gaelio and become Gjallarhorn's next leader]].

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* KarmaHoudini: She avoids any consequences for what she does under Rustal save her own conflictedness, and conflictedness. [[spoiler:In the finale implies finale, she's likely to be HappilyMarried [[spoiler: with Gaelio and become Gjallarhorn's next leader]]. leader.]]
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* MaskingTheDeformity: In Season 2, it's revealed that, in addition to wearing the mask to hide his true identity, he had sustained facial scars from his fight with [=McGillis=] in the finale of Season 1, which his faceplate mask helps to hide. After revealing himself, however, this becomes a SubvertedTrope, as he no longer needs to hide his true identity anymore.
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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: One of his main flaws is that he wants to be like Rustal without understanding why Rustal's leadership works. He sees Rustal being efficient, sees him being ruthless, and comes to the conclusion that being ruthless ''is'' being efficient, never realizing Rustal's worst actions always have a point to them and he isn't cruel for the sake of being cruel. This leads to him committing pointless acts of cruelty that bring no benefit to his side under the belief that he will become respected for them, and is actually shocked when the opposite happens.
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* TheQuietOne: Outright described being "shy" in his profile.

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* AFatherToHisMen: Crank cared deeply for his subordinates and gave his life so they wouldn't be punished for his failure. He was the first member of Gjallarhorn not to look down on Ein for being half-Martian.



* AFatherToHisMen: Crank cared deeply for his subordinates and gave his life so they wouldn't be punished for his failure. He was the first member of Gjallarhorn not to look down on Ein for being half-Martian.



* SacrificialLamb: An antagonistic example. [[spoiler:His screentime is largely spent setting him up as a kind leader, disturbed by the realization he's fought and killed child soldiers, and ultimately he's killed early on, advancing the arc of other characters.]]



* SacrificialLamb: An antagonistic example. [[spoiler:His screentime is largely spent setting him up as a kind leader, disturbed by the realization he's fought and killed child soldiers, and ultimately he's killed early on, advancing the arc of other characters.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler: His death basically [[MoralityChain starts Ein's quest]] for {{Revenge}}.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: he's practically the only member of Gjallarhorn in the first season who actually has a moral compass.

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* SacrificialLamb: An antagonistic example. SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:His screentime is largely spent setting him up as a kind leader, disturbed by the realization he's fought and killed child soldiers, and ultimately he's killed early on, advancing the arc of other characters.death basically [[MoralityChain starts Ein's quest]] for {{Revenge}}.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler: His death basically [[MoralityChain starts Ein's quest]] for {{Revenge}}.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: he's He's practically the only member of Gjallarhorn in the first season who actually has a moral compass.




* AFatherToHisMen: Deconstructed. His devotion to his men lead him to take increasingly incompetent, short-sighted, and immoral actions for their sake that [[SenselessSacrifice waste their sacrifices for his sake]]. It also blinds his men to how [[LethallyStupid how unfit he is for leading them]].

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* AFatherToHisMen: Deconstructed. His devotion to his men lead him to take increasingly incompetent, short-sighted, and immoral actions for their sake that [[SenselessSacrifice waste their sacrifices for his sake]]. It also blinds his men to how [[LethallyStupid unfit he is for leading them]].
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* ZergRush: Gjallarhorn's single greatest advantage is that they can mass-produce technology that no other faction has access to, letting them steamroll their enemies with overwhelming numbers equipped with overwhelming firepower. A good example is the Graze, their flagship mobile suit. It's not all that impressive considering that they're built with surpression in mind, meanking that technically they aren't actually built for combat against other MS like the Rodi frames (let alone monsters like the Gundams and Valkyries) and semi-modern designs like Teiwaz's Hyakuren and Shiden are, and most of their pilots are less than ideal, but it's the only fully mass-producible suit in the solar system, and boasts specs higher than any mobile suit of it's time, which means that Gjallarhorn can field dozens of them where their enemies have only a handful (if that), and that they usually don't need more than their axes and guns to take down enemy units when they DO get into combat.

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* ZergRush: Gjallarhorn's single greatest advantage is that they can mass-produce technology that no other faction has access to, letting them steamroll their enemies with overwhelming numbers equipped with overwhelming firepower. A good example is the Graze, their Their flagship mobile suit. It's suit the Graze is not all that impressive considering that as they're built with surpression suppression in mind, meanking that technically they aren't actually built for mind more than combat against other MS like the Rodi frames (let alone monsters like the Gundams and Valkyries) and semi-modern designs like Teiwaz's Hyakuren and Shiden are, and most of their pilots are less than ideal, but it's the only fully mass-producible suit in the solar system, and boasts specs higher than any mobile suit of it's time, which means that system meaning Gjallarhorn can field dozens of them where their enemies have only a handful (if that), and that they usually don't need more than their axes and guns to take down enemy units when they DO get into combat.at most.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Julieta is a skilled pilot in her own right, but unfortunately for her whenever she gets sent out she usually finds herself going up against someone who's way more experienced and tougher than her. In her sortie against the Turbines, Amida was able to hold her own against Julieta's Reginlaze and even came close to winning despite piloting a mobile suit weaker than a [[MookMobile Graze]]. Later on, Julieta finds herself going up against Mikazuki and gets an absolutely brutal thrashing from him that leaves her hospitalized.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Julieta is a skilled pilot in her own right, but unfortunately for her whenever she gets sent out she usually finds herself going up against someone who's way more experienced and tougher than her. In her sortie against the Turbines, Amida was able to hold her own against Julieta's Reginlaze and even came close to winning despite piloting a mobile suit weaker than a [[MookMobile Graze]].winning. Later on, Julieta finds herself going up against Mikazuki and gets an absolutely brutal thrashing from him that leaves her hospitalized.
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* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Tekkadan was making real progress until they decided to pick a fight with this guy.

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* {{Expy}}: Similar to how Rustal takes cues from Gihren Zabi, Iok takes more than a few from Garma. He is young, vain, fancies himself a noble warrior and is fueled by insecurity. [[spoiler:It is precisely these flaws that led to Garma's death and the same hold true for Iok.]]

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Similar to how Rustal takes cues from Gihren Zabi, Iok takes more than a few from Garma. He is young, vain, fancies himself a noble warrior and is fueled by insecurity. [[spoiler:It is precisely these flaws that led to Garma's death and the same hold true for Iok.]]
** In other ways, Iok also takes numerous cues from Literature/DonQuixote: a delusional GloryHound that believes himself to be a noble and chivalrous individual that all should aspire to become, when in reality; [[NominalHero he is an absolute lunatic that causes more harm than good wherever he goes.
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* ParentalAbandonment: Urdr Hunt reveals that her parents abandoned her and she was raised by Gjallarhorn.


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* {{Tykebomb}}: Urdr Hunt reveals that she was raised from early childhood to be a Gjallarhorn soldier after her parents abandoned her.
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!!!Voiced by: Mitsuaki Hoshino (Japanese), Unknown (English)

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The hierarchy among the Seven Stars was determined by how many mobile armors each Seven Stars founder destroyed during the Calamity War. The founder of the Issue family destroyed the most mobile armors, so the Issue family is the highest-ranking member of the Seven Stars.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The hierarchy among the Seven Stars was determined by how many mobile armors each Seven Stars founder destroyed during the Calamity War. The founder of the Issue family destroyed the most mobile armors, so the Issue family is the highest-ranking member of the Seven Stars.
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* NoNonsenseNemesis: Rustal does not hold back and is perfectly willing to make full use of his fleet's power to crush his enemies into oblivion.
* NothingPersonal: At the end of Season 2, Rustal is steadfast in [[spoiler: making an example out of Tekkadan. While he doesn't personally ''begrudge'' any particular member, from his perspective, Tekkadan has caused too much dissension amongst society and that there is no way Gjallarhorn can regain their reputation or order while Tekkadan remains.]]

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* NoNonsenseNemesis: Rustal does not hold back and is perfectly willing to make full use of his fleet's power to crush his enemies into oblivion.
oblivion. [[spoiler:Perfect example is the series' FinalBattle. Tekkadan expected a brutal LastStand, but [[OneManArmy Barbatos' power alone]] would have made it incredibly expensive for the enemy. So he annihilates them with an orbital strike. Mikazuki and Akihiro still take a few with them (like Iok), but from a strictly comparative view it was a pretty UndignifiedDeath for the pilot of a titular Gundam.]]
* NothingPersonal: At the end of Season 2, Rustal is steadfast in [[spoiler: making [[spoiler:making an example out of Tekkadan. While he doesn't personally ''begrudge'' any particular member, from his perspective, Tekkadan has caused too much dissension amongst society and that there is no way Gjallarhorn can regain their reputation or order while Tekkadan remains.]]



* PetTheDog: One potential interpretation. [[spoiler: Despite his threats to Orga to kill all of Tekkadan, he actually stops his pursuit after Mikazuki falls in battle. The ending implies that he is very much aware that the surviving members now work under Kudelia, but he looks the other way.]]

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* PetTheDog: One potential interpretation. [[spoiler: Despite [[spoiler:Despite his threats to Orga to kill all of Tekkadan, he actually stops his pursuit after Mikazuki falls in battle. The ending implies that he is very much aware that the surviving members now work under Kudelia, but he looks the other way.]]
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* TheGlovesComeOff: Rustal's handling of [[spoiler:Tekkaden's final fight can be seen as him not leaving anything to chance. Despite Tekkadan losing all but two of their remaining mobile suits, Rustal doesn't even give Minazuki a chance to fight at full strength. Knowing that he's facing an ace who is reknowned for his piloting skills and willingness to fight dirty, Rustal instead treats him like a real threat and throws absolutely every thing at him. After using a kinetic orbital strike to severely damage Barbatos he sends his ace pilot Julietta in a highly advanced mobile suit to finish him off.]]

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* BenevolentBoss: After taking Ein under his wing, Gaelio treats him with respect and often commends him for his loyalty and honor.



* PunchClockVillain: Works for Gjallarhorn, but is a perfectly friendly guy barring some impulsive tendencies of his and takes his job as an inspector seriously.

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* PunchClockVillain: Works for Gjallarhorn, but is a perfectly friendly guy barring some impulsive tendencies of his and takes his role dutifully. Even his job as isn't an inherently evil one, he's an inspector seriously.and is shown to be committed to rooting out corruption in the organization.



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* ArcVillain: The main antagonist of the first five episodes, which involve him trying to kill Kudelia.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's a Graze pilot.pilot, in addition to being the head of the Mars Branch.



* EvilRunningGood: Most of his subordinates in the Mars Branch are {{Punch Clock Villain}}s who aren't aware of their boss's backroom deals with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Nobliss Gordon]].



* SmugSnake: Coral acts smug when he thinks he's holding all the cards, only to lose it when something doesn't go the way he expected. An example being when [=McGillis=] refuses his bribe and threatens to court martial him.



* DiscOneFinalBoss: The last major antagonist Mikazuki fights in season 1 [[spoiler: as the Graze Ein]].

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: The last major antagonist Mikazuki fights in season 1 [[spoiler: as [[spoiler:as the Graze Ein]].Ein]].



* MotiveDecay: [[spoiler: Lt. Crank takes it upon himself to challenge Mikazuki to a CombatByChampion on the basis that should he die, Ein would be spared of any backlash for the mission's failure. Because Ein idolized Crank so much, he didn't understand the meaning of Crank's sacrifice and instead dedicated his life to try to avenge his death, first by jumping at the opportunity to work under Gaelio and later being turned into a murderous cyborg. By the end, even his own self-awareness of his situation got completely warped because when he claims he lost sight of his original mission, he thought that meant he was supposed to murder Kudelia.]]

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* MotiveDecay: [[spoiler: Lt.[[spoiler:Lt. Crank takes it upon himself to challenge Mikazuki to a CombatByChampion on the basis that should he die, Ein would be spared of any backlash for the mission's failure. Because Ein idolized Crank so much, he didn't understand the meaning of Crank's sacrifice and instead dedicated his life to try to avenge his death, first by jumping at the opportunity to work under Gaelio and later being turned into a murderous cyborg. By the end, even his own self-awareness of his situation got completely warped because when he claims he lost sight of his original mission, he thought that meant he was supposed to murder Kudelia.]]]]



* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Poor Carta is in love with [=McGillis=] despite that he's engaged. Except that [=McGillis=] used her [[spoiler: to send her to her doom and doesn't feel any remorse or grief when she died]].

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Poor Carta is in love with [=McGillis=] despite that he's engaged. Except that [=McGillis=] used her [[spoiler: to [[spoiler:to send her to her doom and doesn't feel any remorse or grief when she died]].died]].



* PraetorianGuard: Her elite guard is made up of hand-selected [[HasAType blond men]] and accompanies her into battle.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Gets sent to her demise by [=McGillis=] so he can take control of her fleet and her family's resources.

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Gets sent to her demise by [=McGillis=] so he can take control of her fleet and her family's resources.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Throws his life away to stop Gaelio from impaling, and later going after [=McGillis=].]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Throws [[spoiler:Throws his life away to stop Gaelio from impaling, and later going after [=McGillis=].]]]]



* FourStarBadass: Rustal may not be a combatant himself, but that doesn't stop him from being a ruthlessly effective strategist and a diabolically successful player of politics. The {{Ace Pilot}}s in his fleet all owe their victories in battle to being backed up by Rustal's tactics and how he makes use of his fleet's resources.



* LackOfEmpathy: Rustal's ruthlessness and desire to see Gjallarhorn stay in power comes with a lack of any sort of care for who he has to trample on to do so, whether they be the citizens of Earth's power blocs or victimized ChildSoldiers.



* NoNonsenseNemesis: Rustal does not hold back and is perfectly willing to make full use of his fleet's power to crush his enemies into oblivion.



* OhCrap: [[spoiler: Rustal has one when he see Gundam Flauros with a railgun aimed straight at him.]]

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* OhCrap: [[spoiler: Rustal [[spoiler:Rustal has one when he see Gundam Flauros with a railgun aimed straight at him.]]]]



* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Rustal proclaims his move against [=McGillis=], who [[spoiler:had just acquired Gundam Bael and by Gjallarhorn's tenets should be their leader]], to be this in order to justify committing what is technically treason.



* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler: After his soldiers, all sacrifice themselves to make sure he escapes Hashmal's rampage, Iok is consumed by grief and makes another attempt to stop Hashmal, risking his life once again to do so. He even begs his men to forgive him in what appears to be his final moments.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After his soldiers, all sacrifice themselves to make sure he escapes Hashmal's rampage, Iok is consumed by grief and makes another attempt to stop Hashmal, risking his life once again to do so. He even begs his men to forgive him in what appears to be his final moments. Subverted later when, after the incident is resolved, he [[NeverMyFault refuses to accept any blame]] and attempts to blame [=McGillis=] instead.]]



* AlwaysABiggerFish: Julieta is a skilled pilot in her own right, but unfortunately for her whenever she gets sent out she usually finds herself going up against someone who's way more experienced and tougher than her. In her sortie against the Turbines, Amida was able to hold her own against Julieta's Reginlaze and even came close to winning despite piloting a mobile suit weaker than a [[MookMobile Graze]]. Later on, Julieta finds herself going up against Mikazuki and gets an absolutely brutal thrashing from him that leaves her hospitalized.



* DaddysLittleVillain: Has a father daughter-esque relationship with Rustal and serves as one of his top lieutenants. The epilogue also shows [[spoiler:Rustal is grooming her to one day succeed him as leader of Gjallarhorn]].



* SanityBall: She's shown early on to be a PerkyFemaleMinion, but because she's often paired with [[StupidEvil Iok]] she often finds herself having to play the sane one to him.



* VillainousFriendship: Julieta looks up to and is on good terms with her superior Rustal, and bonds with Vidar after he joins the Arianrhod Fleet's roster.



* DragonWithAnAgenda: His main reason for working under Rustal is just for a chance to get retribution against [=McGillis=].



* EnigmaticMinion: His head is fully concealed behind a mask and he's with the Arianrhod Fleet to get back at [=McGillis=] for mysterious reasons. Although if you've been paying attention it shouldn't be too hard to figure out who he really is before the reveal even happens.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Accused of being this by [=McGillis=] during their fight in Episodes 45 and 46. [[spoiler: Him being Gaelio, who had frowned upon the Alaya-Vijnana system in the first season, but is now using it in order to fight him to a draw]], this makes sense.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Accused of being this by [=McGillis=] during their fight in Episodes 45 and 46. [[spoiler: Him [[spoiler:Him being Gaelio, who had frowned upon the Alaya-Vijnana system in the first season, but is now using it in order to fight him to a draw]], this makes sense.sense.



* UnkemptBeauty: [[spoiler:Even though his face is scarred and he's a lot less groomed than he was as Gaelio, Julieta remarks he's still quite handsome.]]



* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler: It's made clear that something isn't quite right in her head when she is talking with Julieta about the difference between a monster and a man, where she flashes one wicked grin]].

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* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler: It's made clear that something isn't quite right in her head when she is talking with Julieta about the difference between a monster and a man, where she flashes one wicked grin]].grin.



* OutGambitted: [[spoiler: [=McGillis=] turns Iznario into a scapegoat for the Graze Ein fiasco. As a result, Iznario is forced into exile and [=McGillis=] reaps the rewards of Izarnio's schemes to take over the Issue and Bauduin families.]]

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* OutGambitted: [[spoiler: [=McGillis=] turns Iznario into a scapegoat for the Graze Ein fiasco. As a result, Iznario is forced into exile and [=McGillis=] reaps the rewards of Izarnio's Iznario's schemes to take over the Issue and Bauduin families.]]

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** To the Romefeller Foundation of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'', both being Terran-based, corrupt, aristocratic organizations responsible for the world's largest militaries.



* AffablyEvil: He may work for a corrupt military organization, but Gaelio is a perfectly friendly guy and openly loathes Gjallarhorn's more corrupt actions.



* MaybeEverAfter: [[spoiler: The last episode hinted that he'll eventually get with Julieta]]

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* MaybeEverAfter: [[spoiler: The last episode hinted that he'll eventually get with Julieta]]Julieta.]]



* StrongButUnskilled: He gets his own Gundam midway through, but while it lets him hit harder, he still lacks the combat experience possessed by other pilots like Mikazuki and has a very repetitive combat strategy, which is what lets his opponents gain the advantage over him.



* VillainousFriendship: Close friends with [=McGillis=] and later takes Ein under his wing. [[spoiler:Although in the former case it turns out to be one-sided on Gaelio's end.]]

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* VillainousFriendship: Close friends with [=McGillis=] and later takes Ein under his wing. [[spoiler:Although in the former case it turns out to be one-sided on Gaelio's end.one-sided.]]



* {{Wingman}}: To [=McGillis=].

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* {{Wingman}}: To [=McGillis=].He's [=McGillis=]'s fellow Schwalbe Graze pilot.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:To [=McGillis=]. He paints him as a villain to the bitter end, using him to expose the corruption in their organization.]]

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:To [=McGillis=]. He paints him as a villain to the bitter end, using him to expose the corruption in their organization.organization and as a guinea pig for the new Alaya Vijnana system.]]



* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:The poor girl dies after getting a particularly brutal beatdown from Mikazuki and as a victim of [=McGillis=]'s schemes for power, blissfully unaware [=McGillis=] was only using her.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:The poor girl dies after getting a particularly brutal beatdown from Mikazuki and as a victim of [=McGillis=]'s schemes for power, blissfully unaware [=McGillis=] the man she loved was only using her.]]



* BlueBlood: The Issue family is the most powerful of Gjallarhorn's Seven Stars, which is implied to be how she got command of a fleet despite... everything else about her.



* BlueBlood: The Issue family is the most powerful of Gjallarhorn's Seven Stars, which is implied to be how she got command of a fleet despite... everything else about her.



* LetThemDieHappy: [[spoiler: After Mikazuki tears Carta's mobile suit apart in revenge for her killing Biscuit, he's prevented from finishing her off when Gaelio swoops in and saves her. However, she's delirious from her injuries and believes that it's actually [=McGillis=] who's come to her rescue. Gaelio, visibly holding back tears, plays along rather than telling her the truth]].

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* LetThemDieHappy: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After Mikazuki tears Carta's mobile suit apart in revenge for her killing Biscuit, he's prevented from finishing her off when Gaelio swoops in and saves her. However, she's delirious from her injuries and believes that it's actually [=McGillis=] who's come to her rescue. Gaelio, visibly holding back tears, plays along rather than telling her the truth]].



* AMotherToHerMen: Pompous as she may be, Carta legitimately cares about her men (them all being blonde men who look like [=McGillis=] may have something to do with it) and despairs whenever one of them gets killed.



* PointyHairedBoss: Carta is ill-suited for her role as commander of a fleet. It's implied part of the reason the Outer Earth Orbit Regulatory Joint Fleet functions as a ceremonial force is because of Carta's mismanagement, as [[spoiler:[=McGillis=] is able to turn it into an elite military formation by the time Season 2 begins.]]



* TheSquadette: The sole female Gjallarhorn officer in the Outer Earth Orbit Joint Regulatory Fleet.

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* TheSquadette: The sole female Gjallarhorn officer in the Outer Earth Orbit Joint Regulatory Fleet.Fleet, not to mention its commanding officer.



* {{Tsundere}}: To [=McGillis=] of course.

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* {{Tsundere}}: To [=McGillis=] of course. She has an obsessive crush on him and does a poor job of hiding it.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:Her killing Biscuit left Tekkadan without a VoiceOfReason who could push back on some of Orga's more questionable decisions, leading them to make riskier and riskier moves that eventually result in Season 2's bleak ending.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Gets sent to her demise by [=McGillis=] so he can take control of her fleet and her family's resources.



* BadassNormal: Being a Gjallarhorn pilot, he doesn't have any biological modification received, yet he can fight against [[spoiler: Gaelio, who had a pseudo-Alaya-Vijnana system installed that significantly enhances his Kimaris,]] to a draw. Even more impressive when you realize that he managed to do it in an incredibly bulky and heavily armored MightyGlacier vs. a heavily upgraded Gundam Frame, all without taking a single hit.

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* BadassNormal: Being a Gjallarhorn pilot, he doesn't have any biological modification received, yet he can fight against [[spoiler: Gaelio, [[spoiler:Gaelio, who had a pseudo-Alaya-Vijnana system installed that significantly enhances his Kimaris,]] to a draw. Even more impressive when you realize that he managed to do it in an incredibly bulky and heavily armored MightyGlacier vs. a heavily upgraded Gundam Frame, all without taking a single hit.



* RavenHairIvorySkin: Black haired and has pale white skin.



* EarlyBirdCameo: He makes his first appearance in an easy-to-miss scene in episode 41, right before becoming a fairly important character an episode later.
* HeroWorshipper: Respects Tekkadan and admits to being partially inspired by them when he meets them face to face.



* NotSoDifferentRemark: Admits to Tekkadan he and the other young officers in Gjallarhorn were inspired to rise up by them, and even calls them his "comrades", something which Tekkadan finds disconcerting.

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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Admits to Tekkadan he and the other young officers in Gjallarhorn were inspired to rise up by them, and even calls them his "comrades", something which Tekkadan Eugene finds disconcerting.



* TheManBehindTheMan: He makes use of his mercenary contact, Galan Mossa, to trigger the Arbrau-SAU war, in order to keep his hands clean and prevent anything from being traced back to him.



* TheStoic: Rustal never flinches once throughout the series, the closest being [[spoiler:when he [[NotSoStoic visibly sweats]] as Shino is aiming his railgun at him.]]



* BlueBlood: The head of Gjallarhorn's Kujan Family.



* TheCaligula: Iok's utter incompetence and impulsiveness make him ill-suited to be his family's head, much less the commander of a military force. As a result, he's only really good at getting his own men killed in battle and endangering civilians with his reckless strategies.



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Akihiro crushes him to death with Gusio's scissors at his cockpit.]]

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Akihiro [[spoiler:Akihiro crushes him to death with Gusio's Gusion's scissors at his cockpit.cockpit. Brutal, but hardly undeserved.]]



** To Gaelio as well. Both with born into comfy lives within Gjallarhorn, but while Gaelio has principles and legitimately believes in honor, Iok has a hypocritical sense of honor that he routinely bends to self-aggrandize himself and justify committing atrocities.



* StupidEvil: In battle he frequently goes far beyond what he needs to do to win and employs tactics which do nothing but cause needless destruction and casualties, as well as making his own side look bad.

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* StupidEvil: In battle he frequently goes far beyond what he needs to do to win and employs tactics which do nothing but cause needless destruction and casualties, as well as making his own side look bad. He's so stupid he manages to be one of most despicable war criminals in the show by complete accident.



* PerkyFemaleMinion: Fills this role for Gjallarhorn in season 2. Her perkiness gradually fades and she becomes more serious and focused.

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* PerkyFemaleMinion: Fills this role for Gjallarhorn in season 2. Her perkiness gradually fades and she becomes more serious and focused.focused in order to keep Iok reigned in.



* VagueAge: Appears to be either a teenager or a young adult in Season 2. By the epilogue she seems to have fully matured and grown taller.



* AlwaysSecondBest: Admits to having felt this way towards [[spoiler:[=McGillis=]. Even after getting the Alaya Vijnana Type-E installed in him, Gaelio still never quite reaches [=McGillis=]'s level. Of the two battles he fights with [=McGillis=] in Season 2, in the first one he's only able to turn the tables thanks to a hand injury [=McGillis=] suffered before the battle began, and in the second one they fight Rustal has to throw waves of mobile suits at [=McGillis=] first to wear him down before Gaelio fights him, and even then [=McGillis=] is still able to stay even with Gaelio and end the fight in a draw.]]



* TokenGoodTeammate: He's only with the Arianrhod Fleet to get back at someone he has legitimate reasons to hold a grudge against. Other than that he isn't evil at all.



!!!Voiced by: Creator/MitsuakiHoshino (Japanese), Unknown (English)

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!!!Voiced by: Creator/MitsuakiHoshino Mitsuaki Hoshino (Japanese), Unknown (English)



!!!Voiced by: Creator/KentaSasa and Creator/RyunosukeWatanuki (Japanese), Unknown (English)

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!!!Voiced by: Creator/KentaSasa Kenta Sasa and Creator/RyunosukeWatanuki Ryunosuke Watanuki (Japanese), Unknown (English)

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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Members of the Seven Star families generally have access to better mobile suits than the common soldiers of Gjallarhorn, such as the Schwalbe Grazes Gaelio and [=McGillis=] pilot or Iok's Reginlaze.
* TheEmpire: They're the only military superpower in the solar system and they're bent on ensuring it stays that way.



* PunchClockVillain: Works for Gjallarhorn, but is a perfectly friendly guy barring some impulsive tendencies of his and takes his job as an inspector seriously.



* VillainousFriendship: Close friends with [=McGillis=] and later takes Ein under his wing. [[spoiler:Although in the former case it turns out to be one-sided on Gaelio's end.]]



* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: He ends Tekkadan as an organization, wipes out [=McGillis=]' Revolutionary Fleet, and succeeds in reforming Gjallarhorn into a democratic system, all of which furthers his personal reputation.]]

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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: He ends Tekkadan as an organization, wipes out [=McGillis=]' Revolutionary Fleet, and succeeds in reforming Gjallarhorn into a more democratic system, system with himself at the top, all of which furthers his personal reputation.]]



* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:In the epilogue he cosigns the anti-Human Debris treaty with Kudelia, even though she has close ties with Tekkadan and he's clearly aware she's harboring some of their members.]]



* InternalReformist: Despite supporting the corrupt system of Gjallarhorn for most of the series, [[spoiler: it's he who reforms Gjallarhorn completely following [=McGillis=]' exposing of the crimes of the Seven Stars. This is heavily implied to have been his goal all along.]]

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* InternalReformist: Despite supporting the corrupt system of Gjallarhorn for most of the series, [[spoiler: it's he who reforms Gjallarhorn completely following [=McGillis=]' exposing of the crimes of the Seven Stars. This is heavily implied to have been his goal all along.along, or at least something he does to earn himself good favor and provide an excuse to take full control of Gjallarhorn.]]



* {{Realpolitik}}: Rustal is perfectly willing to play dirty and cut deals with other unsavory figures in the Earth Sphere if it means advancing his agenda, which involves Gjallarhorn remaining a dominant force in the solar system.



* WrittenByTheWinners: [[spoiler:Because Rustal wins the decisive battle at the end of the series, with a little help from [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Nobliss Gordon]] and his media connections, Rustal is able to cast himself as the hero fighting to defend Gjallarhorn, [=McGillis=] as a treacherous usurper and would-be tyrant, and Tekkadan as amoral mercenaries helping him.]]



* BoyishShortHair: Wears her hair short, and is a capable mobile suit pilot.



* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: [[spoiler:She's shown to have grown her hair out in the epilogue, where she now serves as Rustal's aide and anointed successor.]]



* FinalBoss: She is Mikazuki's last opponent in the series.



-->'''Vidar''': I don't understand. [[spoiler: Piloting the same model in which Carta Issue died crying out for your love.]] How can you do that?

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-->'''Vidar''': I don't understand. [[spoiler: Piloting [[spoiler:Piloting the same model in which Carta Issue died crying out for your love.]] How can you do that?that?



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* ArtifactTitle: The Seven Stars of Gjallarhorn continue to be called the "Seven Stars", even after they lose one of their families.



!!Others

[[folder:Agnika Kaieru]]
-> '''Main mecha:''' ASW-G-01 Gundam Bael

The founder of Gjallarhorn who created the organization alongside the ancestors of the Seven Stars and fought against the Mobile Armors during the Calamity War, saving humanity from extinction.

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!!Others

[[folder:Agnika Kaieru]]
-> '''Main mecha:''' ASW-G-01 Gundam Bael

The founder of Gjallarhorn who created the organization alongside the ancestors
!!Seven Stars]]
[[folder:Iznario Fareed]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/ShowHayami (Japanese), Creator/MarcDiraison (English)

[=McGillis=]' father and Carta's legal guardian. Descended from one
of the Seven Stars and fought against of Gjallarhorn, Lord Iznario currently acts as the Mobile Armors during head of the Calamity War, saving humanity from extinction.organization.




* AcePilot: His skills were apparently so great that the Bael's twin swords were the only armaments he ever needed against the Mobile Armors.
* DualWielding: [[AllThereInTheManual Bael's model kit guide]] reveals that, much like [=McGillis=], Agnika favored the use of twin special-alloy swords. This being [[HeroWorshipper McGillis]], this is probably not a coincidence.
* {{Expy}}: The various pieces of backstory we get in supplementary materials paint him as one of [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon Kasshu]]. A HotBlooded CloseRangeCombatant with a twin sword fighting style who piloted a winged Gundam against an evil AI created by his father, both of which were named for Judeo-Christian supernatural entities.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: More like Army, but he still gets the revered treatment that the position comes with.
* HotBlooded: Gunpla events for ''Iron-Blooded Orphans'' revealed he was like this when he was alive.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Because he died as the Bael went to sleep following the Calamity War, Gjallarhorn began to deify the Gundam and believe that [[HauntedTechnology Agnika’s soul rests within it]]. Whether there is truth to this legend is not explained, and the Bael itself never displays any special properties when piloted by [=McGillis=], aside from being a powerful mobile suit as all Gundam Frames are.
** It is however mentioned that many other wannabe heroes have attempted to reactivate Bael in the past and it stubbornly refused to turn on until [=McGillis=] did so, suggesting that the legend of it only accepting Agnika's "heir" is something that had some basis in reality.
* PosthumousCharacter: Dead long before the start of the story, but survives in legends and a particular biography which greatly influenced a young [=McGillis=].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iznario Fareed]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/ShowHayami (Japanese), Creator/MarcDiraison (English)

[=McGillis=]' father and Carta's legal guardian. Descended from one of the Seven Stars of Gjallarhorn, Lord Iznario currently acts as the head of the organization.
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[[folder:Gallus Bauduin]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/MitsuakiHoshino (Japanese), Unknown (English)

The head of the Bauduin Family and father to Gaelio and Almiria.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: He's one of the heads of a corrupt military organization, but is never shown engaging in any corrupt or malicious behavior himself and from what we see of him, he seems to be a friendly and caring father.
* GoodParents: Cares for both his son and daughter, as well as his son-in-law [=McGillis=].
* HufflepuffHouse: It's never really elaborated on what role House Bauduin plays in Gjallarhorn or what forces are under their control.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:We don't see what happened to him after Rustal "reformed" Gjallarhorn and made himself its sole leader in the epilogue.]]
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[[folder:Nemo Baklazan and Elek Falk]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/KentaSasa and Creator/RyunosukeWatanuki (Japanese), Unknown (English)

The other two members of the Seven Stars, heads of the Baklazan Family and Falk Family respectively.
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* AffablyEvil: They're heads of a corrupt military organization, but both act perfectly cordial during the meetings of the Seven Stars, giving genuine praise to [=McGillis=] for his work in restructuring and improving the Outer Earth Orbit Fleet.
* EvilOldFolks: Lord Baklazan is an elderly man and visibly the oldest of the council.
* FatBastard: Lord Falk is quite the portly fellow.
* SatelliteCharacter: Their main roles are mostly to fill space during the council scenes.
* TeamSwitzerland: Play this role during [[spoiler:[=McGillis=]'s CivilWar with Rustal over control of Gjallarhorn. While they cannot fight against [=McGillis=], as that would mean opposing Gundam Bael, they refuse to back [=McGillis=] either given the deceptive means he used to acquire Bael and work his way into power.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappear by the epilogue, and it isn't shown what happened to them after [[spoiler:Rustal enacted his "reforms" to make Gjallarhorn more democratic]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lord Issue]]

Father to Carta and head of both the Issue Family and the Seven Stars.
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* TheGhost: We wouldn't know he even exists if not for him being mentioned once or twice.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's on his deathbed when he's first mentioned in a flashback, and dies offscreen at some point during the series.
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: While Gjallarhorn is at the height of its power when the series first begins, Lord Issue is too sickly to make any appearances.
[[/folder]]

!!Others

[[folder:Agnika Kaieru]]
-> '''Main mecha:''' ASW-G-01 Gundam Bael

The founder of Gjallarhorn who created the organization alongside the ancestors of the Seven Stars and fought against the Mobile Armors during the Calamity War, saving humanity from extinction.
----

* AcePilot: His skills were apparently so great that the Bael's twin swords were the only armaments he ever needed against the Mobile Armors.
* DualWielding: [[AllThereInTheManual Bael's model kit guide]] reveals that, much like [=McGillis=], Agnika favored the use of twin special-alloy swords. This being [[HeroWorshipper McGillis]], this is probably not a coincidence.
* {{Expy}}: The various pieces of backstory we get in supplementary materials paint him as one of [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon Kasshu]]. A HotBlooded CloseRangeCombatant with a twin sword fighting style who piloted a winged Gundam against an evil AI created by his father, both of which were named for Judeo-Christian supernatural entities.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: More like Army, but he still gets the revered treatment that the position comes with.
* TheGhost: Founded Gjallarhorn and is possibly the most influential figure in the history of the Post Disaster timeline, but we never get to see what he looks like at all.
* HotBlooded: Gunpla events for ''Iron-Blooded Orphans'' revealed he was like this when he was alive.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Because he died as the Bael went to sleep following the Calamity War, Gjallarhorn began to deify the Gundam and believe that [[HauntedTechnology Agnika’s soul rests within it]]. Whether there is truth to this legend is not explained, and the Bael itself never displays any special properties when piloted by [=McGillis=], aside from being a powerful mobile suit as all Gundam Frames are.
** It is however mentioned that many other wannabe heroes have attempted to reactivate Bael in the past and it stubbornly refused to turn on until [=McGillis=] did so, suggesting that the legend of it only accepting Agnika's "heir" is something that had some basis in reality.
* PosthumousCharacter: Dead long before the start of the story, but survives in legends and a particular biography which greatly influenced a young [=McGillis=].
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See his page [[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed here]].

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See his page [[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed here]].
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[[center: [- [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans Index]] | [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansTekkadan Tekkadan]] ([[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMikazukiAugus Mikazuki Augus]]) | '''Gjallarhorn''' ([[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed McGillis Fareed]]) | [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansCiviliansAndOtherOrganizations Civilians and Other Organizations]] -]]]

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[[center: [- [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans Index]] | [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansTekkadan Tekkadan]] ([[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMikazukiAugus ([[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMikazukiAugus Mikazuki Augus]]) | '''Gjallarhorn''' ([[MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed ([[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansMcGillisFareed McGillis Fareed]]) | [[Characters/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphansCiviliansAndOtherOrganizations Civilians and Other Organizations]] -]]]

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