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* {{Hair Triggered Temper}}: In all versions. Played for laughs in the anime and in the video game, its played for laughs most of the time. However, in the manga, it's considered a deconstruction as [[spoiler: by snapping at Kyrie of all people, this prompts him to leave the group with Toppi and Naja following him.]]

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* {{Hair Triggered Trigger Temper}}: In all versions. Played for laughs in the anime and in the video game, its played for laughs most of the time. However, in the manga, it's considered a deconstruction as [[spoiler: by snapping at Kyrie of all people, this prompts him to leave the group with Toppi and Naja following him.]]
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* {{Distressed Dude}}: No matter if it’s the anime, manga or video game, Kyrie will always get captured. {{Up to eleven}} in the anime where every other episode he gets captured and has to wait for his teammates to think of a plan to escape the Ferals. * {{The Ditz}}: In the anime. He is rather...clumsy...

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* {{Distressed Dude}}: No matter if it’s the anime, manga or video game, Kyrie will always get captured. {{Up to eleven}} in the anime where every other episode he gets captured and has to wait for his teammates to think of a plan to escape the Ferals.
* {{The Ditz}}: In the anime. He is rather...clumsy...
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* {{Beware the Nice Ones}} ''and'' {{I Feel Angry}}: No matter how the Ferals treat him or what they do, Kyrie generally has the inability to get angry. However, this is subverted hard in the manga [[spoiler: as when he finally does snap at Morte, it shocks everyone.]]

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* {{Beware the Nice Ones}} ''and'' {{I Feel Angry}}: No matter how the Ferals treat him or what they do, Kyrie generally has the inability to get angry. However, this is subverted hard in the manga [[spoiler: as when he finally does snap at Morte, it shocks everyone.]] ]]



* {{Distress Ball}}: Anime counterpart tends to get himself in situations that could get him killed.

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* {{Distress Ball}}: Anime counterpart tends to get himself in situations that could get him killed.



** His [[ThePollyanna cheerful self]] in the anime [[spoiler: hides the fact that he is the Destruct Code that can destroy the world and his happy persona was created to hide the fact that he was indeed a dangerous weapon.]]

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** His **His [[ThePollyanna cheerful self]] in the anime [[spoiler: hides the fact that he is the Destruct Code that can destroy the world and his happy persona was created to hide the fact that he was indeed a dangerous weapon.]]



* {{Berserk Button}}: Don't call him a teddy bear. The only person that has been able to live up to this day who called him one is [[MoralityPet Kyrie.]] However, in the anime, everyone calls him one and it pisses him off, but never does anything about it.

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* {{Berserk Button}}: Don't call him a teddy bear. The only person that has been able to live up to this day who called him one is [[MoralityPet Kyrie.]] However, in the anime, everyone calls him one and it pisses him off, but never does anything about it.

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* {{Apologizes a Lot}}: All versions of him have him apologizing whether it's to his friends or enemies. However, in the video game, it becomes a quip that he apologizes even if it isn't his fault.



* {{Beware the Nice Ones}}
* {{Bishounen}}

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* {{Beware the Nice Ones}}
Ones}} ''and'' {{I Feel Angry}}: No matter how the Ferals treat him or what they do, Kyrie generally has the inability to get angry. However, this is subverted hard in the manga [[spoiler: as when he finally does snap at Morte, it shocks everyone.]]
* {{Bishounen}} {{Bishounen}}: More in the video game as in the anime, he's fits the {{moe}} category.



* {{The Chick}}: At his worse, he becomes this instead of {{the hero}}.

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* {{The Chick}}: At his worse, he becomes this instead of {{the hero}}. Then again, in the video game, he's always the one that suggests the least violent method of action similar to {{the chick}} role.



* {{Cuteness Proximity}}: In the manga, he squeals at seeing Toppi for the first time. In the video game, he has a similar experience as he continues to call Toppi a teddy bear every now and then. Subverted in the anime where he's freaked out over Toppi's appearance.



* {{Distress Ball}}
* {{The Ditz}}: In the anime. He is rather...clumsy...

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* {{Distress Ball}}
Ball}}: Anime counterpart tends to get himself in situations that could get him killed.
* {{Distressed Dude}}: No matter if it’s the anime, manga or video game, Kyrie will always get captured. {{Up to eleven}} in the anime where every other episode he gets captured and has to wait for his teammates to think of a plan to escape the Ferals.
* {{The Ditz}}: In the anime. He is rather...clumsy...



* {{Hidden Depths}}: All versions in all different ways.
**His [[ThePollyanna cheerful self]] in the anime [[spoiler: hides the fact that he is the Destruct Code that can destroy the world and his happy persona was created to hide the fact that he was indeed a dangerous weapon.]]
** His manga counterpart is similar to the anime only [[StepfordSmiler he's not all smiles.]] [[spoiler: On the inside, [[TheAtoner he feels really guilty]] of [[DoomedHometown killing everyone close to him]] all because he couldn't control his powers and wishes to do so to prevent anymore victims.]]
** His video game counterpart is a combination of the two and while he really is a happy person, [[spoiler: the idea of destroying the world does get to him eventually and then when he kills more people because of his powers, [[DespairEventHorizon he falls into a state of despair]] and [[DeathSeeker asks Naja to kill him.]]]]



* {{James Bondage}}: No matter if it’s the anime, manga or video game, Kyrie will always get captured. {{Up to eleven}} in the anime where every other episode he gets captured and has to wait for his teammates to think of a plan to escape the Ferals.



* {{Names to Run Away From Really Fast}}: In the video game, he's given the name "Destruct" when he "joins" the World Destruction Committee. Naturally, whenever someone sees Kyrie, they're not convinced that his title doesn't match him at all.



* [[spoiler: {{Stepford Smiler}}: In the manga, after killing an entire village with his powers, he is forced to put on a smile while in the video game, the longer it takes to control his power, the sadder he gets, so he ends up being Type A.]]

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* [[spoiler: {{Stepford Smiler}}: In the manga, after killing an entire village with his powers, he is forced to put on a smile while in the video game, the longer it takes to control his power, the sadder he gets, so he ends up being Type A. This is also true in the video game as time goes on but subverted in the anime.]]



* {{Wide Eyed Idealist}}: Although in the anime he starts out fairly world-weary. Their journey across the world changes this.

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* {{Wide Eyed Idealist}}: Although in the anime he starts out fairly world-weary. Their journey across the world changes this. Played straight in the video game where he thinks that everyone has a chance to get along from the start but it slowly dies away as the game goes on.



* {{Hair Triggered Temper}}: In all versions. Played for laughs in the anime and in the video game, its played for laughs most of the time. However, in the manga, it's considered a deconstruction as [[spoiler: by snapping at Kyrie of all people, this prompts him to leave the group with Toppi and Naja following him.]]



* {{Bare Fisted Monk}}: In the anime and manga, he fights using only his fists. In the game, his weapons are gloves, which is pretty close.

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* {{Bare Fisted Monk}}: In the anime and manga, he fights using only his fists. In the game, his weapons are gloves, which is pretty close. close.
* {{Berserk Button}}: Don't call him a teddy bear. The only person that has been able to live up to this day who called him one is [[MoralityPet Kyrie.]] However, in the anime, everyone calls him one and it pisses him off, but never does anything about it.



* {{La Resistance}}: In the video game, he has his own team called the Golden Lions until he got captured and was forced to join the World Destruction committee. In the anime, he helps the Golden Lions but doesn't get involved with the actual battles like in the game.
* {{Mommas Boy}}: Is hinted to be one in the video game to the point that he ''really'' doesn't want his mother involved with what he's doing.



* {{Badass}}: Her game counterpart but her anime counterpart has some good moments.



* {{The Oujo}}: Treated as one in the video game.

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* {{The Oujo}}: Nicknamer}}: She calls Felix Rex "Mr. Meow" and Kyrie "Destruct".
* {{The Ojou}}:
Treated as one in the video game.game by Felix Rex.


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* {{Berserk Button}}: In the video game, hurting Agan is ill advise as [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Rajiv]] learns the hard way. [[spoiler: Morte kills him for beating up Agan in such a state and threatening a {{fate worse than death}} and that could literally mean anything by the way [[DoesThisRemindYouofAnything Agan was tied up.]]]]



* {{Villain Protagonist}}: In the manga. Subverted in the anime in which she tries to be [[PettheDog one but ends up helping other people on their journey.]]
* {{What the Hell Hero}}: In the manga, in order to make sure that there would be no more human slaves in a village, she blows it up. Kyrie calls her out on this.

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* {{Villain Protagonist}}: In the manga.manga and video game. Subverted in the anime in which she tries to be [[PettheDog one but ends up helping other people on their journey.]]
* {{What the Hell Hero}}: In the manga, in order to make sure that there would be no more human slaves in a village, [[spoiler: she blows it up. up.]] Kyrie calls her out on this.



* {{Badass Cape}}: You wish Agan.

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* {{Badass}}
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{{Badass Cape}}: You wish Agan.Agan.
** {{Badass in Distress}}: In the video game, he gets captured by the beast men and the group has to save him before he ends up in a fate worse than death situation.


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* {{Break the Cutie}}: Subverted. Rajiv tries this method on him when captured. [[InsultBackfire It goes horribly wrong.]]


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* {{Does This Remind you of Anything}}: When Agan is captured, you can hear Rajiv beating him with a whip trying to get him to [[DoubleEntendre "submit".]] Naja leaves the area because he's disgusted. Rajiv then tries to [[BreaktheCutie break]] him by telling him that members of the Golden Lions betrayed him and got him captured because they're all selfish bastards. When Agan refuses to submit though, Rajiv then threatens him to use something that would hurt him beyond imagination. [[RapeasDrama Umm,]] [[PrisonRape that sounds like something else...]]


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* {{The Oujo}}: Treated as one in the video game.

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* {{Doomed Hometown}}: In the manga and the video game. It doesn’t say what his hometown is in the anime though.

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* {{Doomed Hometown}}: In the manga and the video game. It doesn’t say what his hometown is in the anime though. though [[spoiler: but judging from the memory lane episode, it was obvious that he was searching for work because something happened to it.]]



* {{Fragile Speedster}}: In the video game, which is odd because he’s the main character.

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* {{Fragile Speedster}}: In the video game, which is odd because he’s the main character. All of his support moves are healing and his offensive special moves are all statue moves. Also, he does the least damage but makes up with incredible accuracy.



* {{Kind Hearted Cat Lover}}: Stated in the video game that he adores cats. This also explains why he wears the cat ears in the anime.



* {{Lethal Chef}}: In the video game as this is one of his many attacks.

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* {{Lethal Chef}}: In the video game as this is one of his many attacks. attacks against enemies.
** {{Poisonous Person}}



* {{The Medic}}: While everyone has a healing move, he heals the most.

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* {{The Medic}}: While everyone has a healing move, he heals all of his life skills are ''all'' healing which range from healing the most.entire party's HP, statue alignments and regan.
** {{Combat Medic}}: He can fight with knife and is a very fast fighter. However, look at {{Fragile Speedster}}.



** {{Dark Messiah}}: Can also be seen as this too because Morte wants him to destroy the world instead of saving it. However, Kyrie's too nice to actually be one.



* {{Supreme Chef}}: In the anime and is often the one that cooks for the group, and even impresses the prisoners in the jail where the Committee was being held with his skill. In the game, his healing moves are all based around cooking.

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* {{Supreme Chef}}: In the anime and is often the one that cooks for the group, and even impresses the prisoners in the jail where the Committee was being held with his skill. In the game, his healing special moves are all based around cooking.cooking. Even his knife is considered a cooking utensil for battle.



** {{Woobie Destroyer of Worlds}}: Played with as he does have the power to destroy it. [[spoiler: Then again, in the anime when he was at the very end, he did become the very thing that the Salvation Committee tried to prevent.]]



* {{Badass in Distress}}: In the anime where she wouldn’t tell the Ferals where Kyrie and the Destruct Code were despite being beaten (almost to death).

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* {{Badass}}: She has held her own against the World Salvation committee for years before she met Kyrie.
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{{Badass in Distress}}: In the anime where she wouldn’t tell the Ferals where Kyrie and the Destruct Code were despite being beaten (almost to death).



* {{Broken Bird}}

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* {{Broken Bird}}Bird}}: In the anime. Subverted in the video game.



* {{Jerkass}}: In the manga. Not so much in the anime.
* {{Jerkass Woobie}}: In the anime.
* {{Kick the Morality Pet}}: In the manga [[spoiler: she snaps at Kyrie after he snaps at her and then announcing that he's going to turn himself into the World Salvation Committee. She attacks him in a fit of rage but Toppi and Naja stop her thus Kyrie proves his point.]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: In the manga. Not so much in the anime.
* ** {{Jerkass Woobie}}: In the anime.
anime.
** {{Jerk With a Heart of Gold}}: In the anime.
* {{Kick the Morality Pet}}: In the manga [[spoiler: she snaps at Kyrie after he snaps at her and then announcing that he's going to turn himself into the World Salvation Committee. She attacks him in a fit of rage but Toppi and Naja stop her thus Kyrie proves his point.]]



* {{Badass Adorable}}: He kicks ass!

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* {{Badass}}
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{{Badass Adorable}}: He kicks ass!



* {{The Big Guy}}: Despite being the smallest he is the biggest.

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* {{The Big Guy}}: Despite being the smallest he is the biggest.smallest.



* [[IWillProtectHer I Will Protect Him]]: Toward Kyrie. It is a type 7 in the manga and a "It's Just that Simple" case in the anime and video game.

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* [[IWillProtectHer I Will Protect Him]]: Toward Kyrie. It is a type 7 in the manga and a "It's Just that Simple" case in the anime and video game. However, both of these later become the "complicated" type because of Kyrie's status of being able to destroy the world.



* {{Cargo Ship}}: He REALLY loves his boat…

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* {{Cargo Ship}}: He REALLY ''REALLY'' loves his boat…
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* {{Neutral Good}}: In all versions [[spoiler: until his true personality is revealed and he becomes {{Chaotic Neutral}}.]]
** In the video game, he is arguably in {{Chaotic Good}} territory [[spoiler:after his resurrection.]]



* {{Chaotic Neutral}}: Due to her temper.



* {{Lawful Good}}/{{Lawful Neutral}}: Depends on the viewer.


* {{Character Alignment}}: It depends on what version.
** {{Chaotic Neutral}} -> {{Chaotic Good}}: In the anime.
** {{Chaotic Evil}}: In the manga.
** {{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game.



* {{Character Alignment}}: Depends on the version.
** {{Neutral Good}}: In the anime.
** {{Lawful Good}}: In the manga.
** {{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game. In this alignment, he’ll sell his friends out for an incredibly high pay. Though he does become staunchly loyal to them, and Kyrie in particular by the end of the game.



* {{Character Alignment}}: It’s different depending on the version.
** {{True Neutral}}: In the anime and he says this multiple times. It goes to the point where he’ll help Kyrie and the gang one moment and then sell them off the next if paid right. The many beast lords don’t seem to care.
** {{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the manga.
** {{Chaotic Good}}: In the video game.

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** In the game, he was also perfectly willing to accept the Beastmen as humanity's rightful rulers. This says as much about his personality as it says about the fact that Ursa Rex was a kind and benevolent ruler to the humans under his rule.

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** In the game, he was also perfectly willing to accept the Beastmen as humanity's rightful rulers. This says as much about his personality as it says about the fact that Ursa Rex was a kind and benevolent ruler to the humans under his rule.command.



* {{Wide Eyed Idealist}}

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* {{Wide Eyed Idealist}} Idealist}}: Although in the anime he starts out fairly world-weary. Their journey across the world changes this.


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* {{Make Me Wanna Shout}}: All of her magical attacks in the game have musical-themed names. Using them makes her scream and blast the enemy.

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** In the game, he was also perfectly willing to accept the Beastmen as humanity's rightful rulers. This says as much about his personality as it says about the fact that Ursa Rex was a kind and benevolent ruler to the humans under his rule.



* {{Heterosexual Life Partners}}: In all versions, he eventually has this relationship with Taupy.



* {{Supreme Chef}}: In the anime and is often the one that cooks for the group.
* {{Team Chef}}
* {{Team Mom}}

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* {{Supreme Chef}}: In the anime and is often the one that cooks for the group.group, and even impresses the prisoners in the jail where the Committee was being held with his skill. In the game, his healing moves are all based around cooking.
* {{Team Chef}}: See above.

* {{Team Chef}}
* {{Team Mom}}
Mom}}: He tends to try and be the peacemaker of the group, and is fairly domestic.



* {{Names To Run Away From Really Fast}}

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* {{Names To Run Away From Really Fast}}Fast}}: She actually has several in the game: "Scarlet Plague", "Beastslayer", and "Lady Death".



* {{Woobie Destroyer of Worlds}}

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* {{Woobie Destroyer of Worlds}} Worlds}}: Mostly in the anime, but even the manga-Morte has sympathetic moments.



* {{Bare Fisted Monk}}: In the anime and manga, he fights using only his fists.

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* {{Bare Fisted Monk}}: In the anime and manga, he fights using only his fists. In the game, his weapons are gloves, which is pretty close.



** {{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game. In this alignment, he’ll sell his friends out for an incredibly high pay.

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** {{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game. In this alignment, he’ll sell his friends out for an incredibly high pay. Though he does become staunchly loyal to them, and Kyrie in particular by the end of the game.



* {{Knife Nut}}: In the video game.

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* {{Knife Nut}}: In the video game.anime, but only the first episode.



* {{The Mentor}}: For Kyrie.
* {{Ridiculously Cute Critter}}

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* {{The Mentor}}: For Kyrie.Kyrie in the anime.
* {{Ridiculously Cute Critter}} Critter}}: And he hates it.



* {{Verbal Tic}}: Kuma in the Japanese version or Bear in the English version.

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* {{Verbal Tic}}: Kuma in the Japanese version or Bear Bear-o in some translations of the English version.



* {{X Marks the Hero}}

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* {{X Marks the Hero}}
Hero}}: A cross shaped mark on the left side of his face.



* {{Fantastic Racism}}: He suffers the most of racist comments in the manga and video game. Subverted in the anime.
* {{Friendly Enemy}}: In the anime where he tends to win the Destruct Code from Morte via gambling and is always trying to find a compromise compared to Rhia who just wants to shoot Morte dead. He also gives advice to Kyrie often and never attacks him. This is subverted in the manga.
* {{Half Human Hybrid}}

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* {{Fantastic Racism}}: He suffers the most of racist comments in the manga and video game. Subverted in the anime.anime, when it's only mentioned twice in one of the last episodes.
* {{Friendly Enemy}}: In the anime where he tends intends to win the Destruct Code from Morte via gambling and is always trying to find a compromise compared to Rhia who just wants to shoot Morte dead. He also gives advice to Kyrie often and never attacks him. This is subverted in the manga.
* {{Half Human Hybrid}}Hybrid}}: And no one lets him forget it. Source of much angst.



* {{Noble Demon}}
* {{The Sixth Ranger}}

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* {{Noble Demon}}
Demon}}: He's really a nice guy.
* {{The Sixth Ranger}} Ranger}}: Who didn't see this coming?
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* [[IWillProtectHer I Will Protect Him]]: Toward Kyrie. It is a type 7 in the manga and a "It's Just that Simple" case in the anime and video game.


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* {{The Mentor}}: For Kyrie.
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* {{Nice Guy}}
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* {{Defrosting Ice Queen}}: In the anime where she opens up to Kyrie and Toppi. In the video game, it takes longer to open up to the group. Subverted in the manga.


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* {{Villain Protagonist}}: In the manga. Subverted in the anime in which she tries to be [[PettheDog one but ends up helping other people on their journey.]]
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* [[spoiler:{{Brainwashed And Crazy}}: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]



* [[spoiler:{{Brainwashed And Crazy}}: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]

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* [[spoiler:{{Brainwashed And Crazy}}: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]{{Broken Bird}}
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* {{Useless Protagonist}}: Played straight with the anime [[spoiler: until the last episode.]] Played with in the manga. Subverted in the video game.
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* {{Beware the Nice Ones}}
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* {{My Name is Inigo Montoya}}: One of his early lines (and his first Quip) in the video game is arguably a parody of this trope.
--> ''"I am Agan the Green... and Red."''
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* {{Maya Sakumoto}}

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* {{Maya Sakumoto}}{{Maaya Sakamoto}}

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* {{The Chick}}: At his worse, he becomes this instead of {{the hero}}.



* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}

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* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}} Badass}}: Inverted in the anime. Played striaght in the manga and video game.



* {{The Ditz}}: In the anime. He is rather...clumsy...



* {{Meaningful Name}}: Kyrie means lord.

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* {{Meaningful Name}}: Kyrie means lord. in Greek is lord.
* {{The Medic}}: While everyone has a healing move, he heals the most.



* {{Morality Pet}}/{{Morality Chain}}: Mainly to Morte but applies to the whole group. [[spoiler: In the manga, after he gets into a fight with Morte, the group splits up.]]



* {{The So Called Coward}}: In the anime, while he runs away most of the time [[spoiler: he is very capable of holding a human's attack on a beast man temporary. Too bad this doesn't stick.]]



* {{Hey Its That Voice}}: Maaya Sakumoto.



* {{Kick the Morality Pet}}: In the manga [[spoiler: she snaps at Kyrie after he snaps at her and then announcing that he's going to turn himself into the World Salvation Committee. She attacks him in a fit of rage but Toppi and Naja stop her thus Kyrie proves his point.]]



* {{Maya Sakumoto}}



* {{Pet the Dog}}: She does this a lot in the anime.

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* {{Pet the Dog}}: She does this a lot in the anime. Inverted in the manga.



* {{Yandere}}: In the manga.

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* {{Yandere}}: In the manga. manga at her worse.


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** [[spoiler: {{Break the Cutie}}: In the manga and video game.]]

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* [[spoiler:{{Brainwashed And Crazy}}: In the video game, by Serpens Rex. She gets better.]]



* {{Crutch Character}}: In the video game, she starts out at higher level than Kyrie and is your primary damage dealer after Taupy. Halfway through the game, you probably will rely on Flurry attacks more, and since hers can only do 7 hits in total, she arguably becomes the least useful character in combat.



* {{Tiny Guy Huge Girl}}: With his wife.

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* {{Tiny Guy Huge Girl}}: With his wife. He barely reaches three-feet height, while his wife is around ''two stories'' tall.
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* {{X Marks the Hero}}
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* [[spoiler:{{DeathSeeker}}: In the video game, after destroying the Sky Gaol, he asks Naja to kill him.]]

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* [[spoiler:{{DeathSeeker}}: [[spoiler:{{Death Seeker}}: In the video game, after destroying the Sky Gaol, he asks Naja to kill him.]]



* [[ImTakingHerHomeWithMe I’m Taking Him Home With Me!]]: Kyrie does this to Toppi in the manga because he insists that Toppi is a teddy bear. Toppi is not amused

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* [[ImTakingHerHomeWithMe I’m Taking Him Home With Me!]]: Kyrie does this to Toppi in the manga because he insists that Toppi is a teddy bear. Toppi is not amused amused.



* {{Katanas are better}}: In the manga.

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* {{Katanas are better}}: Better}}: In the manga.



* {{Action Girl}}



* {{Last of Her Kind}}: In the video game, at least.

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* {{Last of Her Kind}}: In the anime and video game, at least.game.

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* [[spoiler:{{DeathSeeker}}: In the video game, after destroying the Sky Gaol, he asks Naja to kill him.]]



** In the video game, he is arguably in {{Chaotic Good}} territory [[spoiler:after his resurrection.]]



* {{Flat Character}}: In the video game where her actions aren’t explained.

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* {{Flat Character}}: In the video game where her actions aren’t explained. Lampshaded when [[spoiler:she complains nothing happens to her in the Depths of Memory]].



* {{Names To Run Away From Really Fast}}



* {{Tiny Guy Huge Girl}}: With his wife.



* {{The Chew Toy}}: In the video game, to some extent. Morte just loves to abuse him.



* {{Last of Her Kind}}: In the video game, at least.
* {{More Dakka}}



* {{Winged Humanoid}}

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** Averted in the video game, at least to Kyrie.
* {{Winged Humanoid}} Humanoid}}
* {{You Monster}}: In the video game, she says this (and becomes her final Quip) to Lacertus Rex [[spoiler:upon finding out he wants to make a new world with humans as the base material]].


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* {{Half Human Hybrid}}
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* {{Cloud Cuckoo Lander}}: Seems to be this in the game than in the anime. Subverted in the manga.
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* {{IImprobable Weapon User}}: Those spinners.

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* {{IImprobable {{Improbable Weapon User}}: Those spinners.
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* {{Improbable Weapon Use}}: Those spinners.

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* {{Improbable {{IImprobable Weapon Use}}: User}}: Those spinners.
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* {{I Will Definitely Protect You}}: He says this to Kyrie when he’s first introduced to him.

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* {{I Will Definitely Protect You}}: He says this to Kyrie when he’s first introduced to him.him in the manga.
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*{{Instant Awesome Just Add Dragons}}
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!World Destruction Committee

!!Kyrie Illunis

The main character of Sands of Destruction. Kyrie believes he is a normal human being and lives life in an isolated area where both humans and Ferals are treated equally. However, there is more
to start meets the nice as he has the power to destroy the world. Due to this, he is forced to leave his hometown and journey with Morte who wants to use him to destroy the world.

*{{Action Survivor}}: In the anime.
*{{Adult Child}}: More so in the anime than the manga or video game.
*{{All Men are Perverts}}: Subverted as the one episode where he had the chance to look up Morte’ skirt because it had a huge tear in it and was getting bigger for every movement she made. Instead, he tried the entire episode trying to sew it back together instead of commenting on the rip. [[CrowningMomentofFunny It does not go well...]]
*{{Alternate Character Interpretation}}: Depending on the version, Kyrie may end up being the whiny {{non action guy}} that [[JamesBondage needs rescuing]], the {{crouching moron hidden badass}} who wants [[TheAtoner to atone for his powers]] or the {{wide eyed idealist}} that has {{love martyr}} for Morte [[WrongGenreSavvy who will follow her anywhere and convince her to change her mind.]]
*{{Angst What Angst}}: In the video game, destroying a village doesn’t seem to bother him. However
this new page. becomes subverted as time goes on in the game.
*[[spoiler: {{The Atoner}}: In the manga, his powers went out of control and he ended up killing everyone in a village as a result. He leaves Morte in order to find a way to control his powers.]]
*{{Bishounen}}
*{{Black Eyes}}/{{Grey Eyes}}: Hard to tell.
*{{Blessed With Suck}}
*{{Boy Meets Girl}}: How he meets Morte.
*[[CatGirl Cat Boy]]: When he needs a disguise, he will disguise himself as a cat boy. An adorable one you might add.
*{{The Cutie}}
*{{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}
*[[spoiler: {{Dead Little Sister}}: In the manga, there is a girl he killed by accident called Jeanette.]]
*{{Distress Ball}}
*{{Doomed Hometown}}: In the manga and the video game. It doesn’t say what his hometown is in the anime though.
*{{Dude Looks Like a Lady}}: In the manga, one can easily mistake Kyrie for a woman. Blame the artist for that.
*[[spoiler: {{Eleventh Hour Superpower}}: In the anime and video game.]]
*{{Fragile Speedster}}: In the video game, which is odd because he’s the main character.
*{{Go Go Enslavement}}: Kind of a subversion but in one episode in the anime where he, Morte and Toppi were captured, he was the only one that changed who had an outfit change when he was working in the kitchen.
*{{The Heart}}
*{{The Hero}}: A cowardly one.
*{{I Just Want to be Normal}}: He complains about this in the anime but isn’t taken seriously (since he has control over his power) but played straight in the manga.
*[[ImTakingHerHomeWithMe I’m Taking Him Home With Me!]]: Kyrie does this to Toppi in the manga because he insists that Toppi is a teddy bear. Toppi is not amused
*{{James Bondage}}: No matter if it’s the anime, manga or video game, Kyrie will always get captured. {{Up to eleven}} in the anime where every other episode he gets captured and has to wait for his teammates to think of a plan to escape the Ferals.
*{{Katanas are better}}: In the manga.
*{{Knife Nut}}: In the video games.
*{{Lethal Chef}}: In the video game as this is one of his many attacks.
*{{Lovable Coward}}: He grows out of this in the manga and video game.
*{{Love Martyr}}: The reason he stays with Morte. This is horribly subverted in the manga as he [[spoiler: snaps at her for blowing up an entire town and leaves the World Destruction Committee as a result.]]
*{{Mamoru Miyano}}
*{{Meaningful Name}}: Kyrie means lord.
*{{The Messiah}}: Many of the characters state that because of him, they have hope for humans and Ferals. He is also the only hope in convincing Morte to change her mind.
*{{Moe}}: More so in the anime and manga than the video game.
*{{Neutral Good}}: In all versions [[spoiler: until his true personality is revealed and he becomes {{Chaotic Neutral}}.]]
*{{Non Action Guy}}: In the anime [[spoiler: until the last episode.]]
*[[spoiler: {{Obfuscating Stupidity}}: In the manga he knows he’s a dangerous person and tries to play it off that he isn’t. Too bad he’s in a series where every character is very observant.]]
*[[spoiler: {{One Man Army}}: In the anime, he single handedly took out his enemies before trying to engulf the world in sand. Thank god Morte stopped him.]]
*{{Person of Mass Destruction}}
*{{Pink Boy Blue Girl}}: With Morte.
*{{The Pollyanna}}: In the anime. Not so much in the manga and video game.
*{{The Power of Friendship}}: Invokes this in the anime and video game but is horribly subverted in the manga.
*[[spoiler: [[RedEyesTakeWarning Red Hair Take Warning]]]]
*{{Savvy Guy Energetic Girl}}: Or rather savvy guy, crazy girl.
*{{Shounen Hair}}
*{{Shrinking Violet}}: In the anime.
*[[spoiler: {{Stepford Smiler}}: In the manga, after killing an entire village with his powers, he is forced to put on a smile while in the video game, the longer it takes to control his power, the sadder he gets, so he ends up being Type A.]]
*{{Supreme Chef}}: In the anime and is often the one that cooks for the group.
*{{Team Chef}}
*{{Team Mom}}
*{{Took a Level in Badass}}: In the video game.
*{{Weak but Skilled}}: In the manga.
*{{Wide Eyed Idealist}}
*{{The Woobie}}
*{{Wrong Genre Savvy}}: In the video game, he’s the only person that believes that humans and Ferals can live together. Boy is he wrong. This is subverted in the anime where Kyrie proves that the world can live with humans and Ferals and in this case, Morte is in the wrong.

!!Morte Ashera:

A sixteen year old girl with a troubled past and wants to destroy the world because of it. She was originally the only member of the World Destruction Committee (anime wise) until she encountered Kyrie and found out he had the power to destroy the world. With him by her side, she sets her sight of destroying the discrimination in the world.

*{{Action Girl}}
*{{Action Girlfriend}}: To Kyrie in a sense.
*{{Axe Crazy}}: In the manga and video game. Subverted in the anime.
*{{Badass in Distress}}: In the anime where she wouldn’t tell the Ferals where Kyrie and the Destruct Code were despite being beaten (almost to death).
*{{BFS}}
*{{Break the Cutie}}: In the anime. More of a {{Break the Haughty}} in the manga.
*{{Character Alignment}}: It depends on what version.
**{{Chaotic Neutral}} -> {{Chaotic Good}}: In the anime.
**{{Chaotic Evil}}: In the manga.
**{{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game.
*[[spoiler: [[DeadLittleSister Dead Older Brother]] In the anime, this is her motive for wanting to destroy the world.]]
*{{Flat Character}}: In the video game where her actions aren’t explained.
*{{Hey Its That Voice}}: Maaya Sakumoto.
*{{Jerkass}}: In the manga. Not so much in the anime.
*{{Jerkass Woobie}}: In the anime.
*{{Kuudere}}: In the anime toward Kyrie with a mix of {{Tsundere}}.
*{{Lady of War}}
*{{Magic Skirt}}: It’s not immune to tears though.
*{{Meaningful Name}}: Morte means death.
*{{Morality Pet}}/{{Morality Chain}}: Kyrie is this in the manga, but once he tells her [[spoiler: [[GoMadFromtheRevelation he had enough of her killing sprees… ]]]]
*{{Omnicidal Maniac}}: Oh so much.
*[[OneManArmy One Women Army]]: She can take out groups of enemies by herself with ease. However, the only thing that prevents her from going on a killing rampage is when Kyrie gets himself captured.
*{{Pet the Dog}}: She does this a lot in the anime.
*{{Pink Boy Blue Girl}}: With Kyrie.
*{{Tall Dark and Bishoujo}}
*{{Tsundere}}: Type A in the anime.
*{{What the Hell Hero}}: In the manga, in order to make sure that there would be no more human slaves in a village, she blows it up. Kyrie calls her out on this.
*{{Woobie Destroyer of Worlds}}
*{{Wrong Genre Savvy}}: In the anime.
*{{Yandere}}: In the manga.
*{{Yangire}}: In the video game.

!!Toppi:

*{{Badass Adorable}}: He kicks ass!
*{{The Big Guy}}: Despite being the smallest he is the biggest.
*{{Bodyguard Crush}}: While not a crush, he acts as Kyrie’s royal bodyguard. His relationship with Kyrie can be questioned in the manga.
*{{Character Alignment}}: Depends on the version.
**{{Neutral Good}}: In the anime.
**{{Lawful Good}}: In the manga.
**{{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the video game. In this alignment, he’ll sell his friends out for an incredibly high pay.
*{{Everything is Worse With Bears}}: For the enemies anyway.
*{{Honor Before Reason}}
*{{I Will Definitely Protect You}}: He says this to Kyrie when he’s first introduced to him.
*{{Lightning Bruiser}}
*{{Ridiculously Cute Critter}}
*{{Verbal Tic}}: Kuma in the Japanese version or Bear in the English version.

!!Agan Mardrus

*{{Badass Cape}}: You wish Agan.
*{{Bishounen}}
*{{Blue Eyes}}
*{{Cargo Ship}}: He REALLY loves his boat…
*{{Character Alignment}}: It’s different depending on the version.
**{{True Neutral}}: In the anime and he says this multiple times. It goes to the point where he’ll help Kyrie and the gang one moment and then sell them off the next if paid right. The many beast lords don’t seem to care.
**{{Chaotic Neutral}}: In the manga.
**{{Chaotic Good}}: In the video game.
*{{Cool Boat}}: Too bad it has a tendency of getting damaged often. The funny thing is that it’s a {{nice boat}} too!
*{{Deadpan Snarker}}
*{{Houseboat Hero}}: In the anime. He’ll get off it every now and then but every time Kyrie’s group meets him, he’s always on a boat.
*{{Nice Hat}}
*{{Only Sane Man}}
*{{The Smart Guy}}
*{{Unlucky Childhood Friend}}: In the video game. In the anime though, it’s even worse as Morte and him aren’t even childhood friends.
*{{Whip it Good}}

!!Rhia Dragunel

*{{Ax Crazy}}: In the anime.
*{{Bishoujo}}
*{{Chaotic Neutral}}: Due to her temper.
*{{The Chick}}
*{{Cloud Cuckoo Lander}}: In the video game.
*{{Dumb Blonde}}: Subverted.
*{{The Gunslinger}}
*{{Hair Trigger Temper}}: In the anime.
*{{Purple Eyes}}
*{{Really Seven hundred Years Old}}
*{{Tsundere}}: Type A to everyone and Type B to Kyrie in the anime.

!!Naja Gref

*{{Bishounen}}
*{{Fantastic Racism}}: He suffers the most of racist comments in the manga and video game. Subverted in the anime.
*{{Friendly Enemy}}: In the anime where he tends to win the Destruct Code from Morte via gambling and is always trying to find a compromise compared to Rhia who just wants to shoot Morte dead. He also gives advice to Kyrie often and never attacks him. This is subverted in the manga.
*[[spoiler: {{Heel Face Turn}}: In the video game.]]
*{{Honor Before Reason}}
*{{Lawful Good}}/{{Lawful Neutral}}: Depends on the viewer.
*{{Noble Demon}}
*{{The Sixth Ranger}}
*{{Stoic Spectacles}}
*{{White Haired Pretty Boy}}

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