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* HonorBeforeReason: Even though he said that he would be refusing any and all challengers at the Victoriad, [[spoiler:he is compelled to accept Arthur's challenge not only because Sovereign Kiros goaded him, but because Nico's unsanctioned challenge and ensuing humiliating defeat at Arthur's hands was an embarrassment to the Scythes and their reputation of invincibility in Alacrya]].

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* HonorBeforeReason: Even though he said that he would be refusing any and all challengers at the Victoriad, [[spoiler:he is compelled to accept Arthur's challenge not only because Sovereign Kiros goaded him, but because Nico's unsanctioned challenge and ensuing humiliating defeat at Arthur's hands was an embarrassment to the Scythes and their reputation of invincibility in Alacrya]].Alacrya. Unfortunately for the Vritra Clan, Arthur proceeds to kill Cadell as well and making the situation even worse for them]].



* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Despite being the weakest among the Scythes and the one responsible for allowing Arthur to embarrass the Vritra Clan in front of all of Alacrya at the Victoriad, Nico is kept around by Agrona not only to help him manipulate Cecilia but also because he has need for his intelligence and artificing skills. He even goes so far as to give him a new regalia to ensure he regains his former strength.



** Amusingly, Nico later on becomes the only one among the Scythes to {{Avert|edTrope}} this trope. After Nico recovers from his injuries at the Victoriad, Agrona grants him a much stronger regalia. While Agrona intends to give the other Scythes the same, it ends up going nowhere for him. Not only has Nico at this point covertly turned against Agrona to break free of his control, but when Arthur returns he kills Viessa and subdues the remaining Scythes, rendering any power boost from the regalia null. In the long run, the new regalia acts as a NextTierPowerup for Nico alone, as the remaining Scythes loyal to Agrona (Melzri and Dragoth) get pushed to the side in favor of the Legacy and the Wraiths.

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** Amusingly, Nico later on becomes the only one among the Scythes to {{Avert|edTrope}} this trope. After Nico recovers from his injuries at the Victoriad, Agrona grants him a much stronger regalia. While Agrona intends to give the other Scythes the same, it ends up going nowhere for him. Not only has Nico at this point covertly turned against Agrona to break free of his control, but when Arthur returns he kills Viessa and subdues the remaining Scythes, rendering any power boost from the regalia null. In the long run, the new regalia acts as a NextTierPowerup for Nico alone, alone to help him regain his former power, as the remaining Scythes loyal to Agrona (Melzri and Dragoth) get pushed to the side in favor of the Legacy and the Wraiths.



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** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy to vent out his frustrations on. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].

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** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy for him to vent out his frustrations on.upon given how he gets bullied by the other Scythes. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].



* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.

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* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.Dicathen, and after her surrender and HeelFaceTurn as an adjutant to Seris in overseeing the Alacryan splinter groups in Elenoir.



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* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed Agrona and Nico indeed brainwashed her.

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* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like she did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol that Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed that Agrona and Nico did indeed brainwashed brainwash her.



* UnholyMatrimony: She was Nico's fiancée in their past lives, and upon being resurrected both serve as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.

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* UnholyMatrimony: She was Nico's fiancée in their past lives, and upon being resurrected both serve as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.



* UnstablePoweredWoman: Cecilia was barely stable in her past life due to every nation fighting over her power and seeking to use her as a tool. Her circumstances have not changed since her reincarnation, only this time around her master is leading her on and gaslighting her into thinking that he has her best interests in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: She is the ultimate goal for Agrona's plans with the reincarnates, her death plays a major role in how Arthur's past life as King Grey turned out on top of being the reason for Nico's vendetta against him, and she takes over Tessia's body upon being summoned.

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* UnseenNoMore: PlayedWith. Her original appearance would not be revealed until Season 6 of the {{Webcomic}} in May 2024 (roughly six years after she was introduced in the novel), but her current appearance (in which she has possessed the body of Tessia) was revealed in the same tie-in illustration as Agrona's.
* UnstablePoweredWoman: Cecilia was barely stable in her past life due to every nation fighting over her power and seeking to use her as a tool. HumanWeapon. Her circumstances have not changed since her reincarnation, only this time around her new master is leading her on and gaslighting her into thinking that he has her best interests in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: She is the ultimate goal for Agrona's plans with the reincarnates, her death plays a major role in how Arthur's past life as King Grey turned out on top of being the reason for Nico's vendetta against him, and she takes over Tessia's body upon being summoned.summoned - all extremely spoilerrific developments that cannot be easily discussed to new readers without giving away much about how the novel's plot turns out.

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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When first introduced, the Scythes were nigh-impossible to defeat, even for Arthur and the other Lances. However, once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod, the tables turned as while he got stronger, the Scythes did not. In the Victoriad, Arthur knocks out Nico in a SingleStrokeBattle followed by him killing Cadell]]. Even as Agrona begins preparing to invade Epheotus, he mostly neglects to empower the Scythes as they were solely meant to be his generals for his conquest of Dicathen, as Agrona has much stronger minions who are more suited for the task of killing asuras.

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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When first introduced, the Scythes were nigh-impossible to defeat, even for Arthur and the other Lances. However, once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod, the tables turned as while he got stronger, the Scythes did not. In the Victoriad, Arthur knocks out Nico in a SingleStrokeBattle followed by him killing Cadell]]. Even as Agrona begins preparing prepares to invade Epheotus, he mostly neglects to empower the Scythes as they were solely meant to be his generals for his conquest of Dicathen, as Agrona has much stronger minions who are more suited for the task of killing asuras.asuras. It also does not help that [[spoiler:Arthur ensures that his fellow Lances CameBackStrong as well, allowing them to fight the Scythes on an even footing and win]].



* HonorBeforeReason: Even though he said that he would be refusing any and all challengers at the Victoriad, [[spoiler:he is compelled to accept Arthur's challenge not only because Sovereign Kiros goaded him, but because Nico's unsanctioned challenge and ensuing humiliating defeat at Arthur's hands was an embarrassment to the Scythes and their reputation of invincibility in Alacrya]].



* UnderestimatingBadassery: In his rematch with Arthur, [[spoiler:he underestimates him because of having defeated Arthur two times before. However this time it ends differently as Arthur has CameBackStrong. His mistake costs Cadell greatly as Arthur kills him as payback for all the misery he caused]].

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: In [[spoiler:In his rematch with Arthur, [[spoiler:he Arthur in the Victoriad, Cadell underestimates him because of having defeated Arthur two times before. However this time it ends differently as Arthur has CameBackStrong. His mistake costs Cadell greatly as Arthur kills him as payback for all the misery he caused]].



* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being a Scythe, Nico is outclassed by Arthur whenever they go up against each other. The first time around, Nico needed the intervention of Cadell to stand a chance against Arthur. The second time around, Arthur has become even more powerful as an aether-wielding demigod, putting him way out of Nico's league. Even after Nico gets a NextTierPowerup, he is still thoroughly outclassed by Arthur, and it does not help that it occurs right around the time more powerful combatants enter the story, namely the Wraiths, more asuras, and the survivng Lances breaking their PowerLimiter[=s=].

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* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being a Scythe, Nico is outclassed by Arthur whenever they go up against each other. The first time around, Nico needed the intervention of Cadell to stand a chance against Arthur. The second time around, Arthur has become even more powerful as an aether-wielding demigod, putting him way out of Nico's league. Even after Nico gets a NextTierPowerup, he is still thoroughly outclassed by Arthur, and it does not help that it occurs right around the time more powerful combatants enter the story, namely the Wraiths, more asuras, and the survivng surviving Lances breaking their PowerLimiter[=s=].



* InvincibleVillain: While the Wraiths themselves are not an example as Arthur is able to defeat a squad of them during their first appearance, they are used to partially explain Agrona's own status as this trope. The Wraiths have been the reason why every single one of Kezess's AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life have failed and why Kezess has had to give his nemesis a wide berth in the grand scale of the DivineConflict.



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions in the distant past caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led to a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath.

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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions in the distant past caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led to a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath. While the asuras know the full truth and meaning behind their name, to the Alacryans themselves it is but an ancient asuran legend meant to keep their children in their beds at night.



* StealthMooks: The Wraiths are known to strike without warning given their shadowy nature.

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** Their rivalry with the Asclepius can also be viewed this way, given how the Asclepius being phoenixes would also be the bird.



* ExtraEyes: In their true forms, basilisks have eight eyes.



The rulers of the dominions of Alacrya. Unlike their servants listed below, they are fully-fledged asuras rather than merely being Vritra-blooded lessers.

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The rulers of the dominions Dominions of Alacrya. Unlike their servants listed below, they are fully-fledged asuras rather than merely being Vritra-blooded lessers.



* ImmortalRuler: Given that asuras live for much, much longer when compared to the lessers, the Sovereigns have reigned over their respective dominions since the Vritra arrived on Alacrya.

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* ImmortalRuler: Given that asuras live for much, much longer when compared to the lessers, the Sovereigns have reigned over their respective dominions Dominions since the Vritra arrived on Alacrya.



* TheParanoiac: The Sovereigns are paranoid by their vary nature, and hardly leave their respective dominions where they are guarded by their most trusted minions. As stated above, this paranoia stems from Kezess's failed AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life leading to the deaths of much of their kin.
-->'''Lyra:''' The Sovereigns hardly ever left their own dominions. They were paranoid and possessive, ever watchful and guarded.

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* TheParanoiac: The Sovereigns are paranoid by their vary nature, and hardly leave their respective dominions Dominions where they are guarded by their most trusted minions. As stated above, this paranoia stems from Kezess's failed AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life leading to the deaths of much of their kin.
-->'''Lyra:''' The Sovereigns hardly ever left their own dominions.Dominions. They were paranoid and possessive, ever watchful and guarded.




The Sovereign of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.

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\n->"''Go. This strange little man has caught my interest. I'd like to see more of what he can do, so don't end things too quickly.''"

The Sovereign of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his dominion Dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and CurbStompBattle at the hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his dominion Dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and CurbStompBattle at the hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.




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->"''The High Sovereign has outmaneuvered Indrath at every turn. With our gift, we will prove our loyalty and usefulness. He will side against us Vechor, if necessary, and ensure we are protected from the other clans.''"



* MultipleHeadCase: Orlaeth has two heads.

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* MultipleHeadCase: Orlaeth has two heads.heads, one of which is noted to be artificial.




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->"''I have so much work left undone. There are layers and layers and layers to the world, just '''waiting''' to be peeled back one by one, but not if I'm gone.''"



* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.

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* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her dominion Dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.



-->'''Seris:''' You won't break her. She's one of the strongest people I've ever met. Even you Vritra can't turn her into something she isn't.



** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.

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** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her dominion Dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.



* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".

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* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home dominion Dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".



* ColdBloodedTorture: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he subjected Alea to.



* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he subjected Alea to.
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* DrivenIntoVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure, but seeing her getting killed by the man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to manipulate him.

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* DrivenIntoVillainy: DrivenToVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure, but seeing her getting killed by the man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to manipulate him.



* HiddenDisdainReveal: A variant. The {{Webcomic}} hints at his true identity much earlier when, during a spar with Arthur, Elijah recognizes a gesture his friend makes as one Grey made in his past life, complete with him seeing Grey's apparition behind Arthur. This fills him with a murderous rage as his true identity makes its presence known for the first time.

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* HiddenDisdainReveal: A variant. The {{Webcomic}} hints at his true identity much earlier when, during a spar with Arthur, Elijah recognizes a gesture his friend makes as one Grey made in his past life, complete with him seeing Grey's apparition behind Arthur. This fills him with causes in Elijah a murderous rage case of AmnesiacResonance as his true identity makes its presence known for the first time.time and fills him with a murderous rage.

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''[[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndAlacryans Alacryans]]'': '''Vritra Clan'''\\

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''[[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndAlacryans Alacryans]]'': '''Vritra Clan'''\\Clan''' ([[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndAgronaVritra Agrona Vritra]])\\



* AncientEvil: The Vritra's exile and subsequent StartOfDarkness occurred millennia ago, long before the start of the novel.



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* OrcusOnHisThrone: The Sovereigns hardly do anything themselves, instead tending to delegate to their respective Scythes and other minions. This is {{Justified|Trope}} for two reasons, the first being that the treaty that defines the DivineConflict prohibiting any direct involvement by asuras and the second being their own paranoia over being attacked, especially given how Kezess's multiple AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life had led to the deaths of much of their fully-blooded kin.

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* OrcusOnHisThrone: The Sovereigns hardly do anything themselves, instead tending to delegate to their respective Scythes and other minions. This is {{Justified|Trope}} for two reasons, the first being that the treaty that defines the DivineConflict prohibiting any direct involvement by asuras and the second being their own paranoia over being attacked, especially given how Kezess's multiple failed AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life had led to the deaths of much of their fully-blooded kin.



[[folder:Agrona Vritra]]
!!Agrona Vritra
!!!Lord of the Vritra Clan, High Sovereign of Alacrya, The Eternal Ruler
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel), Chapter 148 (Webcomic)
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->"''What I achieved through those experiments has benefited not only myself, but the lessers in Alacrya - to such a degree that they worship me. Not out of fear, but out of reverence. To them, I am their savior.''"

The main antagonist of the novel, Agrona is the Lord of the Vritra Clan, a faction of asuras that was exiled from Epheotus to the distant continent of Alacrya in the distant past for their experimentation upon the inhabitants of that land, an act that violated the asuras' policy of non-intervention in the lives of the lessers. In retribution, he began preparing for a DivineConflict that would span countless millennia and consume the entire world, a war that Arthur finds himself not only caught up in, but one that he has a much deeper role to play in than he realizes.

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[[folder:Agrona [[folder:Kiros Vritra]]
!!Agrona !!Kiros Vritra
!!!Lord of the Vritra Clan, High Sovereign of Alacrya, The Eternal Ruler
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel), Chapter 148 (Webcomic)
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->"''What I achieved through those experiments has benefited not only myself, but
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the lessers in Alacrya - to such a degree Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that they worship me. Not out his dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of fear, but out of reverence. To them, I am their savior.''"

The main antagonist of the novel,
it, Agrona is the Lord of the Vritra Clan, a faction of asuras that was exiled from Epheotus to the distant continent of Alacrya in the distant past for their experimentation upon the inhabitants of that land, an act that violated the asuras' policy of non-intervention in the lives of the lessers. In retribution, he began preparing for a DivineConflict that would span countless millennia and consume the entire world, a war that Arthur finds himself not only caught up in, but one that he has a much deeper role to play in than he realizes.him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.



* AffablyEvil: Agrona is polite, soft-spoken, and occasionally generous to his allies. Even Arthur calls him eccentric and sociable.
* AfterActionVillainAnalysis: He is first introduced to Arthur by Windsom during his exposition about the DivineConflict, which includes his backstory, motivations, and actions. However, as [[spoiler:Windsom is an UnreliableExpositor who is covering up his own clan's involvement in the Vritra's downfall, Arthur is not made aware of what really caused Agrona's exile and his true objectives until he hears of it from the second message he receives from Sylvia, who as his former paramour and a rebel to her own clan knew the whole truth]].
* AllAccordingToPlan: By the end of Volume 10, [[spoiler:Arthur humiliated the Vritra at the Victoriad, escaped back to Dicathen and reconquered it, and inspired Seris to launch a revolt that he joins up with]]. How does Agrona react to this string of unforeseen setbacks? He is completely unfazed at the least and mildly surprised at the most. He had [[spoiler:already crushed Seris's rebellion by the time Arthur arrived and knowing Arthur would go after Cecilia to free Tessia he intends for exactly that to happen to fulfill his own ambitions. Not only that, but with Kezess having sent his forces to occupy Dicathen and bringing Epheotus out of the aether realm, the door has been opened for him to launch his invasion of Epheotus. Seris embitteredly remarks about how everything still ended up playing into his hands right before she withdraws from the Relictombs]].
-->'''Seris:''' (''To Arthur'') I'm afraid that [[spoiler:the division of Alacrya has played into his hands]]. I suspect that he wished for [[spoiler:this portal between our world and Epheotus to be opened]]. We have helped to make him look vulnerable, ensuring that [[spoiler:the dragons finally came to play]].
* AllowedInternalWar: Due to his SocialDarwinist tendencies, Agrona tolerates conflict between the dominions of Alacrya as long as it does not threaten his overall plan and that the survivors come out stronger from it. All that matters to him in the end is that he gets soldiers strong enough to take on the asuras.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Not only does he desire to exact revenge on Kezess and the Indrath Clan, but he wants to rule over the asuras if not destroy them all outright.
* AncientEvil: Agrona's villainy has been around for millennia. His StartOfDarkness occurred many generations ago in the distant past, long before the rise of mages in Dicathen which itself was a consequence of the DivineConflict he started.
* TheAntiGod: He is the main force of opposition against Kezess, the supreme deity of the setting. While Agrona is implied to be less powerful than Kezess on paper, he is still arguably the biggest threat Kezess has faced in the millennia he has reigned, and thanks to his own incompetence Agrona has been able to execute most of his plans unimpeded in order to level the playing field between them.
* ArchEnemy:
** Kezess, as the ruler of Epheotus and the one who exiled Agrona and his clan to Alacrya in the first place.
** Arthur, given how Agrona invaded his homeland of Dicathen, caused the deaths of many of his friends and family, and [[spoiler:was the one responsible for reincarnating him in the first place along with his friends Nico and Cecilia whom he has brainwashed into serving him]].
* ArchaeologicalArmsRace: Agrona seeks to unearth the secrets of the Relictombs in order to master fate itself and win the DivineConflict. While he is able to hide his plans from Kezess, Arthur ends up competing with him upon hearing about it from Sylvia's second message.
* ArchnemesisDad: To [[spoiler:Sylvie]].
* AssassinationAttempt: Agrona has been subjected to multiple attempted assassinations by Kezess. Not only has he survived every single one, but at times he has used Kezess's failings to gain favorable terms and capital in their conflict.
** After Agrona and his clan were exiled from Epheotus, Kezess heard word of their activities in Alacrya. He promptly sent a group of asuras to perform a DecapitationStrike. When the group arrived, Agrona was waiting for them with a group of Vritra-blooded mutants and killed them all. He then brought word of what happened, including the death of Sylvia who had stowed away with the group, to Kezess. In spite of Kezess's anger, the rest of the Great Eight pushed for what would become the treaty that defines the DivineConflict.
** Later on during the Alacryan invasion of Dicathen, [[spoiler:Kezess orders another DecapitationStrike on Alacrya without consulting his Dicathian allies. Not only does it fail yet again, but Agrona uses his failure to revoke Epheotus's involvement in the defense of Dicathen as a violation of the treaty. Without the aid of the asuras, Dicathen falls under Agrona's rule]].
** Notably, while Agrona has survived every single attempt on his life that Kezess has orchestrated, the same cannot be said for most of his clan. In trying to get to Agrona, Kezess's assassins wound up killing much of the basilisks who had accompanied Agrona in his exile. This has resulted in the number of true Vritra having dwindled to a fraction of their former numbers by the present, and those survivors have become TheParanoiac over any attempt on their own lives as a result. Though given [[TheSociopath what kind of person]] he is, Agrona undoubtedly couldn't care less about these casualties.
* BadBoss: Despite his claims of being beloved in his domain, Agrona has no regard at all for his minions, especially the lessers. As far as he is concerned, they are all expendable in his desire to wage war on Epheotus. When he [[spoiler:launches his final assault on Dicathen and Epheotus, he forces ''every'' single Alacryan to participate, even the children and elderly]]. Even his own clan is not exempt from this callous disregard of his. He is also willing to tolerate and foster internecine conflict among his minions just to have the survivors grow stronger in the long-term.
-->'''Seris:''' [Agrona] will burn us all for fuel in the furnace of his ambition, because he doesn't want to be Lord of the Lessers, he intends to become King of the Asuras.
* TheBadGuyWins: Considering his status as an InvincibleVillain and the top {{Chessmaster}} in the setting, Agrona tends to win quite a lot.
** At the end of Volume 7, [[spoiler:Agrona conquers Dicathen and has the Council executed. His reign over the continent only lasts for a year as when Arthur returns from Alacrya at the end of Volume 9, he undoes Agrona's conquest in a matter of days as Agrona's attention is distracted with both his plans for the Legacy and Seris's rebellion]].
** At the end of Volume 8, [[spoiler:Agrona is finally able to summon the Legacy when Tessia gets captured during her return to Elenoir and forcibly turned into the vessel for Cecilia. If that was not enough, but when Windsom and Aldir attempt to intervene the latter ended up using the World Eater technique to completely obliterate all of Elenoir in a futile attempt to kill Cecilia. In doing so, Agrona managed to trick Kezess into breaking their treaty and thus open the way for him to prepare for his invasion of Epheotus]].
** At the start of Volume 11, [[spoiler:Agrona had managed to quell Seris's rebellion before Arthur could arrive to relieve it, as the latter had been stuck in the aether realm for two months while trying to resurrect Sylvie. Not only had she and her closest followers been forced into the Relictombs, but after the botched mission to kill Exeges they are forced to abandon the Relictombs altogether and seek asylum in Dicathen]].
* BasiliskAndCockatrice: Agrona is a basilisk, which in the novel are asuras whose true form is that of a giant serpent. Fittingly, he is the leader of a clan of basilisks in the way the basilisk is sometimes called the king of serpents, albeit instead of a crown he has HornsOfVillainy.

to:

* AffablyEvil: Agrona is polite, soft-spoken, and occasionally generous to his allies. Even Arthur calls BullyingADragon: Despite being a Sovereign, it was perhaps not the best idea for him eccentric and sociable.
* AfterActionVillainAnalysis: He is first introduced
to Arthur by Windsom during his exposition not only boast about the DivineConflict, which includes his backstory, motivations, superiority to a known asura-killer and actions. However, as [[spoiler:Windsom is an UnreliableExpositor who is covering up his own clan's involvement in the Vritra's downfall, Arthur is not made aware of what really caused Agrona's exile pet PersonOfMassDestruction, but to do so while imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum.
* DirtyCoward: In his last moments, he openly states that killing Cecilia might lead to him being pardoned by Kezess. When that fails, he then shifts gears
and tries to tell Cecilia WeCanRuleTogether, only to have his true objectives until he hears of it mana drained from him.
* GrapesOfLuxury: To illustrate his excess and decadence, he spends
the second message he receives Victoriad lounging around and eating grapes.
* KillTheGod: Gets killed by Cecilia.
* LifeDrain: Cecilia drains the mana
from Sylvia, who him to grant herself basilisk magic, killing him in the process.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad
as his former paramour dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and a rebel to her own clan knew the whole truth]].
* AllAccordingToPlan: By the end of Volume 10, [[spoiler:Arthur humiliated the Vritra
CurbStompBattle at the Victoriad, escaped hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquered it, reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and inspired Seris to launch so became complicit in a revolt that he joins up with]]. How does Agrona react to this major string of unforeseen setbacks? setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.
* UnseenNoMore:
He is completely unfazed first named in Volume 6 when Arthur looks into Uto's memories through his horns, but does not actually appear until Volume 9 when he hosts the Victoriad.
* VillainsLoveEntertainment: He is a lover of spectacle and so hosting the Victoriad gives him the opportunity to indulge in his obsession. As such, when Arthur suddenly appears
at the least Victoriad and mildly surprised humiliates Nico, Kiros is enraptured by the newcomer and his unusual powers and so he goads Cadell into accepting Arthur's challenge just so he can see more. As mentioned above, it backfires on him badly.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Kiros has golden hair, but is a craven and decadent individual.
* YouHaveFailedMe: For his mismanagement of the Victoriad and allowing Arthur to humiliate the Vritra Clan in front of all of Alacrya, Agrona has Kiros locked away under Taegrin Caelum, where he eventually meets his end
at the most. hands of Cecilia.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Orlaeth Vritra]]
!!Orlaeth Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 10 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Sehz-Clar.
He had [[spoiler:already crushed Seris's is notable among the Sovereigns for having two heads. Seris captures him in preparation for her own revolt.
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* KillTheGod: Seris broadcasts herself executing him to all of Alacrya to spread her message of rebellion.
* LivingBattery: Seris captures him to use his mana to power a barrier around Sehz-Clar. When she goes into hiding in the Relictombs after killing Orlaeth, she brings one of his heads to help her power the barrier. When Caera brings back Arthur and his entourage, the latter has Regis take up residence inside Orlaeth's head to power it with aether instead.
* MultipleHeadCase: Orlaeth has two heads.
* OffWithHisHead: Loses both of his heads courtesy of Seris.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Exeges Vritra]]
!!Exeges Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Etril.
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* KillTheGod: He is found dead in his palace in Nirmala before Arthur can get to him.
* LifeDrain: His corpse is noted to have all the mana drained from him. Yet Cecilia was not responsible as she arrives shortly after Arthur found the Sovereign's body and so accuses him of the act (which Arthur ''was'' planning to do before some unknown party beat him to it).
* PosthumousCharacter: He is introduced only after he got assassinated by some unknown party.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oludari Vritra]]
!!Oludari Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Truacia. He ends up fleeing to Dicathen to elude Agrona's wrath, only to be captured by the Wraiths and then by Arthur and his allies.
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* AintTooProudToBeg: Given the manner of his introduction, he ends up doing this a lot despite having once been a Sovereign. Upon arriving in Elenoir, he begs Seris and Lyra, beings whom he would have looked down upon in the past as lessurans, to protect him. After he is felled by the Wraiths, he pleads with them to not kill him, only for Perhata to knock him unconscious. Later on while in captivity, he is willing to beg to even Lilia, who not only is a Dicathian but far below the power of any of the aforementioned people he has begged at, to free him.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Arthur takes Oludari captive in order to extract as much information on Agrona's true plans as possible.
* CollateralDamage: In his panicked attempts to defend himself from the Wraiths, he accidentally kills several Alacryans caught in the crossfire.
* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: {{Subverted}}. When he arrives at the Alacryan enclave, he gives Seris a mysterious artifact that she later entrusts to Lyra to deliver to Arthur, for he knows that it will not be long before the Wraiths arrive to take his life. However, the Wraiths do not kill him as they were ordered to bring him back alive.
* NonAnswer: When Arthur gets the chance to interrogate him, Oludari repeatedly attempts to avoid giving up anything important by giving him answers that are either cryptically vague or merely segways into different topics. This is especially apparent during his second interrogation after Arthur gives custody of him to Charon. Using King's Gambit, Arthur figures that Oludari somehow cut a deal with Charon to withhold information from him, but is unsure as to what the specifics are before the interrogation comes to an end.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: He fled Alacrya to the Elenoir Wastes to avoid Agrona's wrath.
* SoleSurvivor: He claims that he is the last of the Sovereigns left.
* TrackingDevice: The artifact he gives Seris is in fact a piece of bone from him that allows anyone to track his mana signature. This allows Arthur and the dragons to locate him after the Wraiths captured him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Khaernos Vritra]]
!!Khaernos Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Central Dominion. He has not been seen in public in many decades.
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* TheGhost: Khaernos has not been seen in decades, to the point that he has been impolitely called "the Invisible Sovereign" among the populace of Alacrya. The Indrath presume that he is dead, having been killed on Agrona's orders.
[[/folder]]

!!Scythes
[[folder:In General]]
A group of elite Vritra-blooded Alacryan mages under Agrona's direct command.
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* TheAce: As the EvilCounterpart[=s=] to the Lances, the Scythes are among the strongest mages in Alacrya and serve as both public figureheads for their populace to rally around and as generals in Agrona's army.
* CoDragons: They all serve as Agrona's lieutenants and his generals for his invasion of Dicathen.
* DwindlingParty: As of Volume 11, [[spoiler: two of the Scythes have been killed by Arthur and two are [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]] - one in open
rebellion by against Agrona, the time Arthur arrived and knowing Arthur would go after Cecilia to free Tessia he intends for exactly that to happen to fulfill other working on his own ambitions. agenda to break free of Agrona's control while feigning loyalty. Only two still remain loyal to him]].
* EvilCounterpart: To the Lances. They are the strongest mages in Alacrya who are allowed to participate in the war without violating the treaty between the Vritra and the rest of the asuras.
* FlightIsTheFinalPower: As the pinnacle of Alacryan mages, all of the Scythes are capable of flight.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: Like the Lances, the Scythes have a gender-balanced roster with three male (Cadell, Dragoth, and [[spoiler:Nico]]) and three female (Seris, Melzri, and Viessa) members. As of the latest volume, they are still this trope as [[spoiler:Cadell and Viessa have died, though Seris has openly revolted against Agrona and Nico is covertly working against him]].
* HornedHumanoid: As Vritra-blooded Alacryans, they all exhibit the same horns of power as their overlords with the exceptions of Viessa and [[spoiler:Nico]].
* KnightOfCerebus: As their power far outstrips those of Arthur and the Lances, the presence of the Scythes is often a sign that events are about to go very, very, ''very'' bad for the protagonists.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: The female Scythes - Seris, Melzri, and Viessa - all qualify given their unique Vritra mana arts. Although the first one [[spoiler:turns out to be GoodAllAlong]].
* MagicKnight: Like the Lances, the Scythes are very talented mages capable of both conventional and magical combat. In particular, Cadell and Dragoth fit this trope the most, the former being a demonic-looking BlackKnight and the latter being a magically empowered barbarian.
* ThePsychoRangers: Six superpowerful mages who are among the strongest their respective faction has at their disposal - the Scythes are effectively the evil mirror to the Lances. Both are even named after types of weapons to further their contrast.
** [[MonstrousHumanoid Cadell]] -> [[ShockAndAwe Bairon]].
** [[EnigmaticMinion Seris]] -> [[MagmaMan Olfred]].
** [[WhiteHairBlackHeart Melzri]] -> [[AnIcePerson Varay]].
** [[MasterOfIllusion Viessa]] -> [[CastingAShadow Aya]].
** [[TheBrute Dragoth]] -> [[GravityMaster Mica]].
** [[spoiler:[[VillainousUnderdog Nico]]]] -> [[MasterOfAll Arthur]].
* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: A distinct cadre of elite Vritra-blooded mages who act as Agrona's foremost servants.
* UnseenNoMore: With the exception of Cadell, the Scythes were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after Volume 9 showed Seris along with her protégé Caera, with the rest following suit as they along with most of the Retainers were finally revealed in an official illustration released after the end of Volume 10.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When first introduced, the Scythes were nigh-impossible to defeat, even for Arthur and the other Lances. However, once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod, the tables turned as while he got stronger, the Scythes did not. In the Victoriad, Arthur knocks out Nico in a SingleStrokeBattle followed by him killing Cadell]]. Even as Agrona begins preparing to invade Epheotus, he mostly neglects to empower the Scythes as they were solely meant to be his generals for his conquest of Dicathen, as Agrona has much stronger minions who are more suited for the task of killing asuras.
* TheWorfEffect: Just like the Lances, the Scythes eventually fall victim to this trope. Once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong following his RePower, he ends up killing Cadell and Viessa, along with nearly killing Nico and Melzri. Knowing how the balance of power has shifted at this point, Agrona holds the remaining Scythes back as at this point it is the Legacy and the Wraiths whom he has come to rely on when it comes to dealing with Arthur]].
** It also does not help that once [[spoiler:Arthur returns to Dicathen, he works to strengthen the remaining Lances by breaking the PowerLimiter[=s=] on their [[ArtifactOfPower Artifacts of Power]] so that they can better stand up against the Scythes come their inevitable rematch. This pays off as when Agrona launches his second invasion of Dicathen the Lances are able to match them in combat, as shown when Dragoth loses to Mica]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cadell Vritra]]
!!Cadell Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 1 (Novel), Chapter 15 (Webcomic)
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->"''Submit now...and perhaps he may even heal your wound.''"

Agrona's right-hand and the Scythe of Central Dominion, Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and the very first member of the Vritra Clan to appear in the novel. He is the one responsible for the death of Sylvia, an event that would not only traumatize the young Arthur but set him on an inevitable collision course with the impending DivineConflict so that he would bring an end to it.
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* TwentyFourHourArmor: Cadell is never seen without his suit of black plate armor.
* TheAce: He is the strongest Scythe and Agrona's top general. He outclasses all of the Lances in terms of raw power, and can outmatch even the likes of the Wraiths.
* BadassCape: Cadell wears a crimson cloak, a sign of his status as the strongest of the Scythes.
* BlackKnight: Cadell wears a suit of black plate armor and acts as the DragonInChief among the Scythes as Agrona's right-hand.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Arthur burns him down to ashes by using Regis's Destruction godrune]].
* BrokenAce: Despite being the strongest among the Scythes, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being outclassed by the CameBackStrong Arthur at the Victoriad who ends up killing him. To add insult to injury, in his final moments his personality breaks as he experiences fear for the first and last time in his life, a stark contrast to the nigh-untouchable sadist that he has been throughout the novel]].
* TheBusCameBack: After killing Sylvia in Volume 1, Cadell does not resurface until [[spoiler:the climax of Volume 7 when he spearheads the takeover of the Council Castle]].
* ColdBloodedTorture: Cadell revels in torturing his unfortunate victims.
* DarkIsEvil: He has pitch-black skin and armor and is a very evil person who enjoys torturing his enemies.
* TheDragon: He is Agrona's right-hand man and private enforcer.
** DragonInChief: Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and thus their de facto leader.
* TheDragonSlayer: He gets the title after killing Sylvia, though she was mortally injured at the time.
* TheDreaded: Cadell is a fearsome individual whose reputation precedes him.
* DualWielding: In his duel with Arthur at the Victoriad, Cadell dual wields swords, one black iron like those wielded by Uto and [[spoiler:Nico]], the other void black like the night sky.
* {{Expy}}: Cadell is the [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] to Agrona's GodEmperor Palpatine. Like Vader, Cadell has an inhuman appearance (though unlike Vader who hides his scars behind his armor Cadell is not afraid to show his true appearance), wears an imposing suit of dark armor and sports a BadassCape, is a powerful MagicKnight whose unrivaled power makes him TheDreaded, and has a personal connection with the protagonist which involves killing their mentor (Vader is Luke's father and kills Obi-Wan, Cadell kills several of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia). Unlike Vader, who is a TragicVillain whose love for his son drives him to perform a HeelFaceTurn, Cadell is an unrepentant monster.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Bairon. Both are physically imposing individuals renowned for being TheAce. Fittingly, at the climax of Volume 7, Bairon (with help from Arthur) goes up against Cadell [[spoiler:when he attempts to assassinate Virion, only for Cadell to effortlessly defeat both of them]].
*** Both also have an enmity with Arthur. Bairon loathes Arthur for killing his younger brother Lucas even though the latter participated in the attack on Xyrus Academy, whereas Cadell killed Arthur's ParentalSubstitute Sylvia. Arthur ends up resolving these enmities in contrasting fashions. He [[spoiler:slays Cadell at the Victoriad, followed by him reconciling with Bairon upon returning to Dicathen]].
*** Both also are known for taking on [[spoiler:an asura in spite of the power disparity. As already stated, Cadell is the one who killed Sylvia, albeit she was an old asura who was severely weakened at the time. Bairon on the other hand attempts to hold off Taci, who in spite of being a young asura manages to defeat not just him but the rest of the remaining Lances, with only the arrival of Arthur being what puts an end to his rampage]].
** To Varay. Both are TheAce and TheLeader for their respective groups of elite mages.
** To Windsom. Both are the right-hand man of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict. Ultimately PlayedWith when [[spoiler:it is revealed Windsom and his clan are EvilAllAlong, though they are still ALighterShadeOfBlack when compared to the Vritra]].
** To Aldir. Both are the lead generals of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict, wear black armor, and are frequeny seen pulling a ReverseArmFold. Unlike Windsom this is PlayedStraight for the most part as [[spoiler:Aldir grows disillusioned with Kezess's atrocities and becomes a DefectorFromDecadence]].
* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Cadell's Vritra blood has altered his appearance to that of a demonic visage that makes him all but unrecognizable as a human.
* FinalBossPreview: PlayedWith. Cadell is merely the DragonInChief and [[spoiler:is only the last opponent that Arthur fights in the Victoriad (and even then he is only the penultimate enemy in Volume 9 with the very last opponent Arthur fights in that volume being Taci)]], but his presence and actions in finishing off Sylvia serve to give Arthur his first encounter with the Vritra Clan and a taste of just how powerful their members are.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until [[spoiler:his reappearance in Volume 7]].
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Cadell has black skin.
* HateSink: As Agrona's DragonInChief, Cadell is the one to carry out much of his master's will and thus much of his atrocities. He is a prolific HeroKiller responsible for the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia and [[spoiler:Sylvie]].
Not only that, but he is a sadistic individual who enjoys torturing his victims.
* {{Hellfire}}: He prefers to burn his enemies alive
with Kezess having sent soulfire.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for the deaths of Sylvia, [[spoiler:Buhnd, Alduin, and Merial, as well as Sylvie's near-death]].
* HotWings: He is able to summon wings made of soulfire.
* InvincibleVillain: As the strongest among the Scythes, Cadell is practically all but untouchable in
his forces to occupy Dicathen and bringing Epheotus out first few appearances. His power far outstrips those of the Lances, and even [[spoiler:a white core Arthur tapping into the third phase of his beast will is unable to defeat him. However, when he goes up against an aether realm, core Arthur, the door has been opened for tables get turned and Cadell is subjected to a long-overdue demise]].
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: His murder of Sylvia traumatized the young Arthur. Suffice to say, [[spoiler:Arthur seeing
him again during the close of the WarArc drives him into a vengeful rage]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He is burned alive by Arthur much like he did
to launch Buhnd and countless others]].
* KillItWithFire: Given
his invasion soulfire powers, Cadell prefers to burn his victims alive. [[spoiler:As stated above, he gets a taste of Epheotus. Seris embitteredly remarks his own medicine when he gets burned to nothing by Destruction]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He is the very first servant of the Vritra to appear in the story, which is when he is
about how everything still ended to finish off the dying Sylvia. When he reappears [[spoiler:at the close of the WarArc, it is when the Alacryans have invaded the Council Castle and the Dicathians realize the war has truly been lost. Later on, when Arthur ends up playing into his hands right before she withdraws from fighting Nico, it is Cadell's arrival that tips the scales against him which eventually leads to Sylvie's HeroicSacrifice and Arthur being stranded in the Relictombs]].
-->'''Seris:''' (''To Arthur'') I'm * LightningFireJuxtaposition: Exhibits this contrast towards Bairon, whom he is the EvilCounterpart of and [[spoiler:ends up fighting at the end of the WarArc]]. Bairon manipulates lightning magic, whereas Cadell prefers to incinerate his enemies with soulfire.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Compared to the other Scythes, Cadell has a far more monstrous appearance rather than merely sporting HornsOfVillainy. He has pitch-black skin and a serpentine face making him barely recognizable as a human.
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: After having been portrayed as an InvincibleVillain throughout his appearances, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being slain by the newly RePower[=ed=] Arthur to show how powerful the latter has become. To add insult to injury, he was killed during the Victoriad, meaning every Alacryan got to see a Scythe get killed in front of their own eyes and making them realize they are not truly invincible]].
* ObviouslyEvil: He is a MonstrousHumanoid who is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver and sports HornsOfVillainy. Any guesses as to what his alignment is?
* PlayingWithFire: His powers involve soulfire.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His skin and armor are ebon black and his eyes and cape are crimson red, all indicative of his villainy.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Cadell has soulless red eyes and is the most powerful of the Scythes.
* ReverseArmFold: His first appearance has him pulling off this pose as he descends from above to finish off the dying Sylvia.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: His mastery of the Vritra mana arts allows Cadell to create himself weapons made out of soulfire.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In his rematch with Arthur, [[spoiler:he underestimates him because of having defeated Arthur two times before. However this time it ends differently as Arthur has CameBackStrong. His mistake costs Cadell greatly as Arthur kills him as payback for all the misery he caused]].
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He was
afraid that [[spoiler:the division of dying even in his last moments as Arthur finished him off. To add insult to injury, ''all'' of Alacrya was watching as it was during the Victoriad]].
* TheWorfBarrage: [[spoiler:As his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad starts turning in the latter's favor, Cadell begins frantically unleashing his full repertoire of spells against his opponent. Unfortunately for him, Arthur NoSell[=s=] everything he throws at him before ending his life the same way he did unto many other by burning him alive]].
* TheWorfEffect: After the Scythes being portrayed as extremely dangerous opponents for so long with Cadell being the strongest among them, [[spoiler:he gets slain by Arthur at the Victoriad to illustrate just how much Arthur
has played into CameBackStrong after his hands]]. I suspect that he wished for [[spoiler:this portal between our RePower]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Seris Vritra (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Seris Vritra
!!!Seris the Unblooded
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
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->"''I offer my thanks as well to all those who follow me forward, stepping out from the High Sovereign's yoke and daring to imagine what a
world and Epheotus to be opened]]. We have helped to make him beyond the conflicts of the asura might look vulnerable, ensuring for us.''"

The Scythe of Sehz-Clar, Seris is the first Scythe to appear in the WarArc. She is an enigmatic individual who harbors her own agenda, as shown when she intervenes in Arthur and Sylvie's clash with Uto by saving them from the Retainer. It is eventually revealed
that [[spoiler:the dragons finally came Seris has no loyalty to play]].
the Vritra Clan, and she eventually declares an open revolt against them.
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* AllowedInternalWar: Due to his SocialDarwinist tendencies, AllForNothing: Her rebellion against Agrona tolerates conflict between ends up being completely for naught. Despite scoring a few key victories early on, including humilating the dominions of Alacrya as long as it does not threaten his overall Legacy, Agrona stops toying with her rebellion and forces her into the Relictombs. Then her plan and that to assassinate the survivors come out stronger from it. All that matters to him in the end is that he Sovereigns gets soldiers strong enough to take on the asuras.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Not
dashed as not only does he desire to exact revenge on Kezess are the they dealt with by other powers (Kiros by the Legacy, Exeges by an unknown party, and the Indrath Clan, Oludari ends up fleeing to Dicathen), but he wants to rule over the asuras if not destroy them all outright.
* AncientEvil:
Agrona's villainy has been around for millennia. His StartOfDarkness occurred many generations ago grip over Alacrya is only strengthened as he uses Exeges's death to galvanize the populace back to his side in the distant past, long before the rise of mages in Dicathen which itself was a consequence of the DivineConflict he started.
* TheAntiGod: He is the main force of opposition against Kezess, the supreme deity of the setting. While Agrona is implied to be less powerful than Kezess on paper, he is still arguably the biggest threat Kezess has faced in the millennia he has reigned, and thanks
leadup to his own incompetence Agrona has been able to execute most of his plans unimpeded in order to level the playing field between them.
* ArchEnemy:
** Kezess, as the ruler
invasion of Epheotus and forcing her rebellion to flee to Dicathen. If that were not enough, despite thinking they could make a fresh start away from Agrona's control, he reveals that he still has control over them by way of his blood and so forces her and her supporters back into his side for the one who exiled Agrona and final stages of his clan to plan.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Upon hearing of Arthur's arrival in
Alacrya from Caera and realizing he survived the war, Seris begins pulling strings to make sure Arthur can survive incognito in Alacrya away from Agrona's notice and be of use in her own plans in overthrowing the Vritra.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite her Vritra mana arts, Seris herself is far from evil.
* BarrierMaiden: While
in the Relictombs, Seris is forced to power the barrier that prevents Agrona's forces from moving in on her location, the act of which is extremely taxing to herself. Fortunately for her, Regis takes her place in powering the barrier by using aether instead.
* BastardUnderstudy: As one of the Scythes, Seris appears to play the part of a loyal servant. In actuality, she harbors no loyalty towards him as she realizes he is willing to throw away everything at his disposal in his war against Epheotus. When she
first place.
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encounters Arthur, given how she recognizes his potential as a WildCard that could end the DivineConflict. Upon learning he survived the war, she begins pulling strings so that he would be able to survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates Agrona invaded at the Victoriad before returning to liberate his homeland of Dicathen, caused the deaths of many of his friends and family, and [[spoiler:was the one responsible for reincarnating him in the first place along with his friends Nico and Cecilia whom he has brainwashed into serving him]].
* ArchaeologicalArmsRace: Agrona seeks to unearth the secrets of the Relictombs in order to master fate itself and win the DivineConflict. While he is able to hide his plans from Kezess, Arthur ends up competing with him upon hearing about it from Sylvia's second message.
* ArchnemesisDad: To [[spoiler:Sylvie]].
* AssassinationAttempt: Agrona has been subjected to multiple attempted assassinations by Kezess. Not only has he survived every single one, but at times he has used Kezess's failings to gain favorable terms and capital in their conflict.
** After Agrona and his clan were exiled from Epheotus, Kezess heard word of their activities in Alacrya. He promptly sent a group of asuras to perform a DecapitationStrike. When the group arrived, Agrona was waiting for them with a group of Vritra-blooded mutants and killed them all. He then brought word of what happened, including the death of Sylvia who had stowed away with the group, to Kezess. In spite of Kezess's anger, the rest of the Great Eight pushed for what would become the treaty that defines the DivineConflict.
** Later on during the Alacryan invasion of Dicathen, [[spoiler:Kezess orders another DecapitationStrike on Alacrya without consulting his Dicathian allies. Not only does it fail yet again, but Agrona uses his failure to revoke Epheotus's involvement in the defense of Dicathen as a violation of the treaty. Without the aid of the asuras, Dicathen falls under Agrona's rule]].
** Notably, while Agrona has survived every single attempt on his life that Kezess has orchestrated, the same cannot be said for most of his clan. In trying to get to Agrona, Kezess's assassins wound up killing much of the basilisks who had accompanied Agrona in his exile. This has resulted in the number of true Vritra having dwindled to a fraction of their former numbers by the present, and those survivors have become TheParanoiac over any attempt on their
Seris eventually launches her own lives as a result. Though given [[TheSociopath what kind of person]] he is, Agrona undoubtedly couldn't care less about these casualties.
* BadBoss: Despite his claims of being beloved in his domain, Agrona has no regard at all for his minions, especially the lessers. As far as he is concerned, they are all expendable in his desire to wage war on Epheotus. When he [[spoiler:launches his final assault on Dicathen and Epheotus, he forces ''every'' single Alacryan to participate, even the children and elderly]]. Even his own clan is not exempt from this callous disregard of his. He is also willing to tolerate and foster internecine conflict among his minions just to have the survivors grow stronger in the long-term.
-->'''Seris:''' [Agrona] will burn us all for fuel in the furnace of his ambition, because he doesn't want to be Lord of the Lessers, he intends to become King of the Asuras.
* TheBadGuyWins: Considering his status as an InvincibleVillain and the top {{Chessmaster}} in the setting, Agrona tends to win quite a lot.
** At the end of Volume 7, [[spoiler:Agrona conquers Dicathen and has the Council executed. His reign over the continent only lasts for a year as when Arthur returns from Alacrya at the end of Volume 9, he undoes Agrona's conquest in a matter of days as Agrona's attention is distracted with both his plans for the Legacy and Seris's rebellion]].
** At the end of Volume 8, [[spoiler:Agrona is finally able to summon the Legacy when Tessia gets captured during her return to Elenoir and forcibly turned into the vessel for Cecilia. If that was not enough, but when Windsom and Aldir attempt to intervene the latter ended up using the World Eater technique to completely obliterate all of Elenoir in a futile attempt to kill Cecilia. In doing so, Agrona managed to trick Kezess into breaking their treaty and thus open the way for him to prepare for his invasion of Epheotus]].
** At the start of Volume 11, [[spoiler:Agrona had managed to quell Seris's
rebellion before Arthur could arrive to relieve it, as against the latter had been stuck in the aether realm for two months while trying to resurrect Sylvie. Not only had she and her closest followers been forced into the Relictombs, but after the botched mission to kill Exeges they are forced to abandon the Relictombs altogether and seek asylum in Dicathen]].
* BasiliskAndCockatrice: Agrona is a basilisk, which in the novel are asuras whose true form is that of a giant serpent. Fittingly, he is the leader of a clan of basilisks in the way the basilisk is sometimes called the king of serpents, albeit instead of a crown he has HornsOfVillainy.
Vritra.



** After being banished from Epheotus, Agrona tried to goad Kezess into going to war against him by informing him of Sylvia's death as he had already positioned his allies in a way that would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction. However, this ended up being {{Averted}} as the rest of the Great Eight settled for a treaty instead.
--->'''Kezess:''' Agrona was practically daring us to go to war. His clan and their allies had been placed very strategically to ensure that any battle would almost certainly result in the destruction of your world.
** Summoning [[spoiler:the Legacy. Knowing that Kezess would catch wind of his plan at this point, he has Tessia captured in Elenoir and the ritual to summon Cecilia to possess her performed on the spot. Kezess sends Windsom and Aldir to kill her and the latter [[GodzillaThreshold ends up using]] the [[FantasticNuke World Eater technique]]. The result? All of Elenoir is obliterated and Agrona not only has his ace in the hole for the war with Epheotus, but also his casus belli to launch his invasion as Kezess was tricked into breaking the treaty. While it came at the cost of thousands of Agrona's mortal soldiers who were in Elenoir, to Agrona they were completely expendable]].
** He knows that Arthur [[spoiler:would come after Cecilia so that he can free Tessia from her control, but that is entirely his intention as not only does he want Cecilia to get stronger from fighting Arthur, but he wants to see if their confrontations would reveal the true nature of power in the world for him to control given how Arthur and Cecilia have mastery over aether and mana respectively]].
** As Seris attests above, Agrona pulls off a XanatosSpeedChess regarding the fallout from [[spoiler:Arthur's involvement in the Victoriad and return to Dicathen to make his position look vulnerable enough for Kezess to take advantage of the situation. With Kezess opening a gateway between Dicathen and Epheotus, it means the way is open for Agrona to finally launch his assault on Epheotus]].
** He lets Arthur [[spoiler:bring Seris and her remaining followers to Dicathen, knowing that when he calls for the final assault, he would force them back to his side through ThePowerOfBlood and compelling them to JoinOrDie. And given how they would already be situated in Dicathen, it would be easy for him to have them strike at vital targets during the assault]].
** When he gives the order to [[spoiler:launch the final assault, he first attacks the rift as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:He initially wanted to expose Kezess for the genocidal tyrant that he was, but in his vendetta Agrona has been twisted into being no better than his nemesis, if not having become an even greater evil]].
* BetrayalInsurance: Should any of Agrona's servants betray him, he has a built-in countermeasure to deal with them. The same blood that flows in the veins of all Alacryans and the runes that are engraved into those who receive marks allow him to control their bearers, and if he so chooses he can MakeAnExampleOfThem in extremely graphic fashions. [[spoiler:When the time comes for him to march on Epheotus, he proceeds to force Seris and her rebellion back into his service by taking control of them and remotely killing the few who immediately resisted]].
* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: {{Invoked}}. Even though he could not care any less about the lessers of Alacrya whom he has ruled over for generations, throughout his rule he has demonized the asuras of Epheotus (and [[spoiler:[[JerkassGods rightfully so]]]]) and indoctrinated the populace into believing his rhetoric. This becomes especially apparent in Volume 11, as after [[spoiler:Exeges's mysterious demise, Agrona frames Arthur and Sylvie (and by extension the Indrath Clan and the rest of Epheotus) for the act. In doing so, Agrona rallies the populace to his side as he paints Epheotus as the greater evil, in spite of his own rule having been terrible for them]].
* BeyondRedemption: In the pursuit of his vendetta, Agrona has fallen so far from who he used to be and caused so much suffering that [[spoiler:his former lover Sylvia, herself one of the kindest and purest individuals in the novel, thought that redeeming him was a lost cause]].
* BigBad: The main antagonist of the novel, given how he was the one who started the DivineConflict that ravages the setting.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:As Kezess is no different from him with both being divine tyrants responsible for their fair share of atrocities and with no regard for the lives of the lessers caught up in their DivineConflict, they both act as the main antagonistic forces that Arthur and his allies are up against, although both remain opposed to one another. Though Arthur is willing to pull an EnemyMine with Kezess against Agrona]].
* BlackComedy: A subtle example. At one point, he serves [[spoiler:Cecilia a dish of star fruit and moon oxen from Elenoir, which he calls a rare delicacy. This is right after Aldir had destroyed all life in Elenoir in a failed bid to prevent Cecilia from being summoned in the first place]].
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Sure, Agrona's planned invasion of Dicathen has led to the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia, [[spoiler:his father Reynolds, Sylvie (though she gets better), and the Council]], but as far as Agrona is concerned, those deaths are meaningless to him and just a natural consequence of his plans. Hell, even though he does employ TargetedToHurtTheHero to get an edge over Arthur and his allies, it is not out of any personal grudge but rather as a means to his end goal. He had no personal attachment, interest, or vendetta towards [[spoiler:Arthur's past self King Grey either; Grey's world just so happened to be the place where he found the Legacy and so he reincarnated him, Nico, and Cecilia to fulfill his ends]].
* TheCharmer: Part of Agrona's skill as a manipulator comes from his very charismatic personality which has drawn some of his pawns into working for him. Before his fall from grace, even [[spoiler:Sylvia fell for his charms and they had a genuine and loving relationship]]. Afterward, he turned those skills of his to fulfill more nefarious purposes.
* TheChessmaster: Agrona is a master manipulator of both events and people to achieve his plans. In preparation for his war with Epheotus, he turns an entire continent into his own domain and amass an army of asura/lesser hybrids. All the while, he is able to hide his plans from Kezess, who does not discover them until he has already accomplished them.
-->'''Arthur:''' (''To Kezess'') I don't think you know half as much as you pretend to. If you'd understood any of this before [[spoiler:Cecilia's reincarnation, you would have had Windsom kill Tessia, or Nico, or even me]]. How has Agrona gotten so far ahead of you?
* CleavageWindow: A RareMaleExample. As seen in the above image, Agrona's outfit exposes the top part of his chest.
* TheConqueror: Having established rule over Alacrya, Agrona seeks to conquer Dicathen and bring it under his fold in order to conscript its inhabitants for when he invades Epheotus. He ends up [[spoiler:[[TheBadGuyWins accomplishing just that]], only to lose control over Dicathen a year later thanks to Arthur returning to liberate the continent]]. That being said, by then Agrona's focus has shifted to preparing his forces to invade and conquer if not outright destroy Epheotus itself now that he has [[spoiler:the Legacy]].
* TheCorrupter:
** Given his clan's nature as EvilutionaryBiologist[=s=], Agrona experimented on various mana beasts by splicing his essence into them, causing them to mutate into more monstrous creatures which sported his signature horns. These beasts can then be put into the control of his minions and directed onto anything that opposes his will. Anything that has his blood in it can be controlled by him. Just ask [[spoiler:Sylvie, Tessia, or the entirety of Seris's rebellion]].
** Agrona also excels at corrupting sapient beings and coercing them into doing his bidding through either fear or greed. He managed to corrupt the dwarven kingdom of Darv so thoroughly it effectively became a puppet state to him before the war even ended.
* CreateYourOwnHero: Agrona is just as bad as [[spoiler:his nemesis Kezess]] when it comes to creating individuals who would go on to stand against him.
** In his quest to attain the power of [[spoiler:the Legacy, Agrona reincarnated her childhood friends Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her soul. However, thanks to the intervention of Sylvie (herself being his biological daughter and thus another example), the soul of the former wound up being reincarnated outside of his domain and in the wrong body. When Agrona launched his invasion of Dicathen, the reincarnated Grey, now calling himself Arthur Leywin, stood against him]].
** [[spoiler:Sylvie. Given that he is her biological father, he ended up conceiving someone who would not only go on to stand against him, but sabotage his plans for the reincarnates in the first place and seal his downfall]].
* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Agrona only became evil in the first place because Kezess exiled him for exposing his genocide of the djinn]].
* CrushingThePopulace: Given that his rule over Alacrya is a repressive one, it should come as no surprise that [[spoiler:he does the same to Dicathen upon conquering it. As if displaying the impaled bodies of its kings and queens wasn't demoralizing enough, he makes sure than any pockets of resistance are immediately stamped out with prejudice. In doing so, he attempts to locate or root out Tessia, whom he intends to turn into the vessel for the Legacy]].
** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:while his rule is repressive towards the humans and dwarves, it is ''especially'' repressive towards the elves as their kingdom displayed the most resistance towards him in the leadup to the war and during it. As such, his forces end up capturing EnslavedElves by the thousands and subjecting them to horrifically appalling conditions]].
* CultOfPersonality: As the tyrannical GodEmperor of a totalitarian state, Agrona takes this trope a step further than most dictators and tyrants in that he is an actual PhysicalGod ruling over the lessers rather styling himself as one. Naturally, his subjects adore, worship, and glorify him for the deity that he is in spite of how repressive his regime has been for them.
* DarkIsEvil: Agrona has black hair and horns, wears black and gold clothing, and is the main antagonist.
* DarkMessiah: Agrona is a ruthless yet charismatic demagogue who claims that his rule has done wonders for the people of Alacrya who have come to view him as their savior. In the NewEraSpeech that he has read out [[spoiler:following his conquest of Dicathen and the execution of the Council, he claims that the same will happen to his newly conquered subjects as well]]. Agrona presents himself in this fashion to his mortal subjects in order to make them subservient to him in preparation for his war with Epheotus.
* DealWithTheDevil: As part as his nature as TheCorrupter, Agrona excels at striking bargains with lesser in order to turn them into his puppets. In such deals, he either promises them power or wealth or holds their loved ones' lives at stake. Just ask the many noble houses of Dicathen that he corrupted into accepting his rule even before his invasion. Even [[spoiler:the royal families on the Council end up being no exception]]. He even offers Arthur one where he promises him that no harm will come to his family should he withdraw from the war, though Arthur refuses.
* DemonicPossession: He is able to control and possess anything and everything that has his blood in it, which is usually indicated by RedEyesTakeWarning. He ends up using this ability numerous times throughout the story to show how his reach is nearly limitless.
** At the end of Volume 6, [[spoiler:he takes control of the now-human Sylvie so he can talk to Arthur for the first time]]. Later on at the end of Volume 7, [[spoiler:he uses his control over Tessia by way of her beast will - which was derived from a failed experiment of his - to coerce Alduin and Merial into collaborating with him and letting his troops into the Council Castle]].
** His control over his spawn extends to more than just possession. At one point, [[spoiler:he causes a Wraith that Arthur had cornered to explode before he could spill any of his secrets. This forces Arthur to keep all of his Alacryan allies LockedOutOfTheLoop when the time comes for him to acquire the fourth keystone as he is wary Agrona could use them against him in the time he would be out of commission. He is proven horribly right as Agrona does this trope on a ''massive'' scale by taking control of Seris and her followers (if not the Alacryan people as a whole) to force them to capture Arthur for him and join his final assault. To show he means business, he proceeds to {{Make an Example of|Them}} of the few who defy him by subjecting them to agonizing deaths]].
* DidntSeeThatComing: While he is almost unmatched as a planner and manipulator, there are a few moments where Agrona does get caught off-guard by a sudden setback. That being said, the surprise is only temporary for him as he is often able to modify his plans to accommodate for the sudden turn of events.
** When he [[spoiler:claimed Grey's soul to reincarnate him into his vessel of choice as an anchor point for the Legacy, he did not expect the intervention of the temporally-displaced Sylvie who snatched Grey's soul from his grasp and took it away so that Grey would instead reincarnate as her bond and Agrona's greatest mortal nemesis, Arthur Leywin. This forced him to alter his plans for the Legacy, as he sent agents to Dicathen to look for the reincarnated Grey and thus find a different vessel for the Legacy]].
** He was surprised to learn of [[spoiler:Arthur's survival following the end of the war and his RePower as an aether-wielding demigod. What caught him more by surprise was Arthur's participation in the Victoriad. Not only did Arthur effortlessly defeat two of the Scythes, but when Agrona and the Legacy had him cornered at the end Arthur escaped them using God Step. All of this happened right in front of all of Alacrya, embarrassing Agrona in front of all of his subjects. To add insult to injury, afterwards Arthur returned to Dicathen and managed to reconquer the continent in a matter of days]].
--->'''Seris:''' (''To [[spoiler:Arthur]]'') I don't imagine your appearance and actions at the Victoriad were part of his grand design. I've never seen him so angry as when you vanished out from under his nose.
* DividedWeFall: He intentionally {{Invoke|dTrope}}s this trope to weaken his enemies.
** In the leadup to the invasion of Dicathen, Agrona sent spies into Dicathen to corrupt the noble houses of the continent into serving him. After the deaths of the Greysunders, who he had coerced into being his puppets, Agrona's followers in Darv stage a revolt. When his forces do arrive, they immediately begin collaborating with them as [[spoiler:the Greysunders' replacement is even more loyal to him than they were. After a failed AssassinationAttempt by Kezess, he uses it as an excuse to revoke Epheotus's involvement in the war. At the end of the war, he forces the Eraliths to work for him by threatening their daughter, which causes further strife among the Dicathians. And if that were not enough, in tricking the asuras into destroying Elenoir he creates a massive rift in their relations with the Dicathians]].
** When the time comes for him [[spoiler:to launch his invasion of Epheotus, Agrona begins to tear apart the fragile alliance Arthur had made. He first attacks the rift between Dicathen and Epheotus, which forces all of the occupying dragons to abandon their posts to defend it. Then, he takes control of Seris and her rebellion by way of his blood in their veins and - after making examples of the few who resisted him - forces them to rejoin his ranks. This leaves the Dicathians alone once again to fend off a second invasion, one that has him striking at all fronts by way of a rebuilt djinn teleportation device, and this time around Arthur is out of commission as he is busy unlocking the final keystone]].
* DrivenToVillainy: [[spoiler:While he initially had noble intentions in trying to expose Kezess's genocide of the djinn, the traumatic experience of being betrayed by those that he once trusted and subsequently exiled to Alacrya is what made him fall into villainy]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the {{Webcomic}}, he first appears in silhouette in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed Kezess of Sylvia's death.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Agrona has pale white skin and raven black hair, which gives him an unearthly and villainous appearance.
* EmperorScientist: Even before his fall from grace, Agrona was known for his intellectual endeavors as befitting the leader of a clan of scientists turned EvilutionaryBiologist[=s=]. He is constantly looking to uncover new methods to gain an edge over his nemeses through furthering his own insight into mana and aether. His research is what led him to discover [[spoiler:the Legacy and her power, which led him to research the art of reincarnation and thus summon her and her childhood friends into his service]].
-->'''Seris:''' Agrona is a scientist at his core, and he operates on a timetable of centuries, not days. What is a few months of civil war or tens of thousands of lives lost to such a being?
* EnlightenedSelfInterest: He claims that his uplifting of the Alacryans and subsequent millennia-long rule over them is a case of this. In [[spoiler:the NewEraSpeech he has read out in the wake of his conquest of Dicathen, he claims that his rule will be beneficial to the Dicathians in the same it has been for the Alacryans]]. Of course, he has only been doing this to even the odds he faces by creating a SemiDivine army for use as CannonFodder for his invasion of Epheotus, and he more than willing to throw them all away in the pursuit of his vendetta.
* EvilLearnsOfOutsideContext: In his bid to exact his revenge on the rest of the asuras, [[spoiler:Agrona searched across time and space for a power strong enough to achieve his goals. This search eventually led him to Earth, where he discovered the Legacy and her power. To summon the Legacy to his side, he ended up reincarnating her friends Grey and Nico as anchor points for her summoning, in the process drawing the three of them into his war]].
* EvilOverlord: Agrona is a near-textbook example. In appearance, he resembles a demonic deity with black and gold clothing complete with an OminousOperaCape, RedEyesTakeWarning, and HornsOfVillainy to make him all the more ObviouslyEvil. He has ruled over the continent of Alacrya for millennia from his impregnable fortress of Taegrin Caelum, in the process twisting and mutating its inhabitants into his subservient minions, and he seeks to conquer the known world and assemble its inhabitants for his army to invade the HomeOfTheGods.
** However, Agrona turns out to be a tragic example of this trope. While he is a SatanicArchetype who seeks revenge on the very gods who exiled him, he used to be a genuinely good person who was exiled for [[spoiler:uncovering the fact that said gods had committed genocide in the distant past, and in his exile became the very monster that he sought to defeat]].
* EvilPlan: Agrona has played the long game when it comes to preparing for his inevitable war with Epheotus. Ever since he and his clan established rule over Alacrya, they had been experimenting on the lessers of that continent to create soldiers and mana beasts enhanced by their own blood for millennia, creating a society that was blindly indoctrinated and obedient to him. In turn, he intends to conquer Dicathen and do the same with its populace in order to have an army powerful enough to invade Epheotus. In the midst of it all, he ensures that Kezess is kept unaware of his true plans to deter him from interfering.
** The crux of Agrona's plan is [[spoiler:his attempts to summon the Legacy, whose power he came across as he was searching across time and space for a power strong enough to overcome Kezess. To summon her, Agrona reincarnated the souls of her childhood friends Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her, which he followed on by reincarnating the Legacy herself into a suitable vessel. At the end of it all, Agrona had acquired an asura-killing PersonOfMassDestruction that he had manipulated into obedience as his ace in the hole for the inevitable invasion of Epheotus]].
** The ultimate end goal of Agrona's plan to win the DivineConflict is to master fate itself. To accomplish this goal, [[spoiler:he has been sending his mortal servants into the Relictombs for millennia to uncover the djinn's secrets. With the Legacy at his disposal, he hopes that her inevitable clashes with Arthur pitting mana against aether will reveal the true nature of power in the world and open the way for him to control fate]].
* [[spoiler:EvilVersusEvil]]: Agrona might be the BigBad, but [[spoiler:his nemesis Kezess is a major case of GodIsEvil and the two are no better than one another with regards to their conflict and their treatment of the lessers]].
* EvilWearsBlack: Agrona's attire is mostly black, a color scheme reflective of his role as the main antagonist.
* FaceHeelTurn: Once a respected figure among the asuras who got exiled for [[spoiler:threatening to expose the true nature of their rulers]], but his vengeance has twisted him into outright evil.
* FallenAngel: He and his clan were exiled from Epheotus for [[spoiler:discovering the fate of the djinn and threatening to expose the truth to the rest of the asuras]]. In his exile, Agrona has been preparing to exact revenge on the rest of the asuras.
* FallenHero: He used to be a renowned figure among the asuras capable of charming the likes of even [[spoiler:Sylvia]]. Then came his exile, and in his fall from grace he has become far worse than he ever was.
* FlawExploitation:
** While Agrona has been known to target people's loved ones to get them to comply with him, he takes it to a much further degree with Arthur as he knows Arthur is primarily driven by his desire to protect his loved ones. In his conversation with him at the end of Volume 6, Agrona reveals to Arthur that his parents had been caught up in a recent ambush and had only survived because he willed it so, showing that he is willing to do so to get an edge over his mortal nemesis.
** Regarding Kezess, Agrona took advantage of his desire to uphold the treaty and his limited intervention on Dicathen that was driven by his own pride to empower his mortal savants in Alacrya to a degree that would surpass that of the Dicathians. As such, when the time came for him to invade Dicathen, he had armies of Vritra-blooded mages and mana beasts at his beck and call, while the Dicathians only had the Lances. In doing so, Agrona takes advantage of Kezess severely underestimating him to advance his own goals as much as possible.
* {{Foil}}: To his own ArchEnemy Kezess in several respects.
** In terms of their demeanor, Agrona presents himself as AffablyEvil and eccentric while Kezess has an incredibly dismissive attitude.
** While neither of them [[spoiler:have any regard of the lives of the lessers and view them as completely expendable]], Agrona realizes that lessers can serve a role in his plans and so has experimented on many of them to enhance their capabilities. Kezess on the other hand is such a prideful supremacist that he only reluctantly deigns himself to rely on lessers, and to a much more restrained degree than Agrona due to his own desire to preserve the world. Though in his case it is because he was hoping for the Dicathians to become strong on their own accord, which resulted in them being outpaced by the Alacryans in terms of magical development.
*** This contrast is reinforced by their respective CoDragons. While Agrona brought his own clan and a few others into his rebellion, his main servants are not fullblooded asuras like them but instead the SemiDivine Scythes, Wraiths, and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]. On the other hand, Kezess obviously relies only on proper asuras as his main servants.
** Agrona is TheUnfettered because his exile has twisted him into a monster and he is willing to go to any lengths to win. Kezess on the other hand is TheFettered because he sees himself as the good guy and claims he has the best interests of the lessers at heart, and so he holds back in his response to Agrona.
** As both are near-immortal deities in positions of power, they should be extremely intelligent {{Chessmaster}}s considering they have lived for thousands of years. However, only Agrona truly demonstrates this requisite intelligence, as he uses the millennia he has lived to plan ahead and see the big picture which always puts him one step ahead of his enemies, especially considering that he and his forces are the underdog when facing the rest of the asuras. On the other hand, Kezess, despite being even older than Agrona, continuously demonstrates himself to be rather short-sighted when it comes to dealing with any perceived threats as his position of TopGod causes him believe himself infallible.
** Perhaps due to his mindset as a scientist, Agrona is surprisingly impartial to his enemies. While he may employ liberal use of TargetedToHurtTheHero, he does so not out of pettiness but because it can get him closer to achieving his goals. Kezess on the other hand [[spoiler:has been known to commit some rather reprehensible acts all out of his own pettiness]].
** Although they both recognize Arthur [[spoiler:as a growing threat and could easily eliminate him on their own]], they have different reasons for not doing so at the moment. Kezess wants to extract what Arthur knows about aether, while Agrona being the EvilutionaryBiologist that he is wants to dissect him to find out how he works on top as a means to strengthen the Legacy's power.
** Their attitude towards [[spoiler:Sylvie, their sole living descendant. Agrona coldly disavows her as his daughter, while Kezess has a VillainousParentalInstinct to the point of being a KnightTemplarParent]].
* ForcedIntoEvil: Agrona has been prone to forcing normally good individuals who would resist his influence into serving him by way of threatening their loved ones. He does so in order to cause divisions among his enemies and take advantage of their infighting, especially regarding Arthur and his desire to protect his loved ones. He forces [[spoiler:Alduin and Merial into collaborating with him by threatening the life of their daughter Tessia, and later on forces Seris to order her followers to rejoin him by way of DemonicPossession and making examples of the few who resisted]].
* FounderOfTheKingdom: He and his clan were the ones responsible for uplifting the populace of Alacrya, and so he is revered by them as the founder of their nation. He takes it a step further than most examples as his status as an asura not only makes him all but an ImmortalRuler who has reigned over Alacrya since its inception, but means that his blood can be found running in the veins of practically every single Alacryan which allows him to literally control the lives of his subjects as he sees fit.
* GenghisGambit: To put an end to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, he holds a public broadcast to all of Alacrya wherein he frames the recent assassination of the Sovereign Exeges on Arthur and the Indrath Clan, in the process condemning the Indrath as the greater evil to his rule. It works, reuniting all of Alacrya under his control and galvanizing them into war with the asuras, on top of forcing Arthur to return back to Dicathen with the remnants of Seris's rebellion in tow. Though as it always has been his end goal to invade Epheotus to either conquer or destroy it, it is merely him rallying his forces for the next stage of his plan]].
* GenocideFromTheInside: Agrona is so far gone from who he used to be that he is willing to kill off all the other asuras just to achieve his revenge. Even his own clan is not exempt.
* GodEmperor: An actual deity who rules over a kingdom of lessers since being banished from Epheotus. He even calls himself "The Eternal Ruler" to reinforce how far above his subjects he is.
* GodAndSatanAreBothJerks: He may be the resident MaouTheDemonKing and SatanicArchetype, but it turns out that he only became the monster that he is now because [[spoiler:he discovered that Kezess committed genocide and after being exiled by him for threatening to expose the truth became just as reprehensible as his nemesis. Throughout the story, both him and Kezess demonstrate that there is no difference between them as both continue to commit various atrocities and cause CollateralDamage upon the lessers in a bid to overcome the other]].
* GodWasMyCoPilot: Before his exile, Agrona was fond of sneaking off to Dicathen and Alacrya in disguise for his research. This ended up being used against him by the Indrath Clan when the time came to exile him as they used his visits as evidence for his experimentation on the lessers of those continents. The actual reason was that [[spoiler:he uncovered that the Indrath Clan committed genocide upon the ancient djinn and threatened to expose them for it]].
* TheGreatSerpent: As a basilisk, Agrona's true form is that of a monstrous horned serpent.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He is responsible for the main conflict of the story as he sees Alacrya and Dicathen as stepping stones that will allow him to conquer Epheotus by making Vritra-blooded lessers to act as CannonFodder against the rest of the asuran clans as well as [[spoiler:the reincarnations of Grey, Nico, and Cecilia in order to acquire the latter's power as the Legacy and for them to serve as servants in his invasion]].
* HateSink: He invades Arthur's homeland of Dicathen [[spoiler:and conquers it, in the process causing the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones. Not only that, but it turns out he was responsible for the reincarnation of not only Arthur, but also his childhood friends Nico and Cecilia whom he had ReforgedIntoAMinion through MindRape. In the case of the latter, he even had Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia captured to act as Cecilia's vessel. Not to mention, but Arthur has been almost powerless to stop him as Agrona is an InvincibleVillain whose plans have almost always gone the way he wanted, on top of being an asura which puts him above Arthur in terms of raw power]].
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason for his exile from Epheotus was [[spoiler:his discovery of the Indrath Clan's genocide of the djinn, which he threatened to expose to the rest of the asuras]].
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:In wanting to exact revenge on Kezess and to expose his crimes, Agrona has become much, much worse than his nemesis. Case in point, he turned against Kezess for discovering that he committed genocide, but after being exiled Agrona is willing to commit genocide against his own kind if that is what it takes]].
* HellInvadesHeaven: His end goal is to either conquer or destroy Epheotus using both his army of asura/lesser hybrids and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]. Following [[spoiler:Kezess causing the destruction of Elenoir by forcing Aldir to use World Eater technique in a futile bid to kill the Legacy, Agrona finally has his casus belli to break the treaty and launch his invasion]].
* AHeroToHisHometown: Claims that all of his Alacryan subjects revere him as a god. Of course, considering what [[spoiler:Seris ends up doing, this is ultimately not the case]].
* HopeCrusher: Agrona has a twisted sense of satisfaction in that he likes to make his opponents think that they have a chance to defeat him before showing them how wrong they were in that he had the game stacked entirely in his favor from the very start. In the case of the lessers, that game had been stacked millennia ago, long before their ancestors were born.
** A good example of this characteristic of his is the way he deals with [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion. After Seris's humiliation of the Legacy and the fall of Sehz-Clar, he allowed her rebellion to score a few victories in the weeks afterward. Then in the span of days, he immediately proceeded to undo all of her rebellion's gains, right as Arthur returned to assist her. If that was not enough, despite giving them a brief reprieve by letting them settle in Dicathen for a while and making them think they can have a fresh start away from the war and his control, he eventually takes control of all of them by way of DemonicPossession and forces them back to his side as part of his endgame]].
* HornedHumanoid: He retains his horns in his human form.
* HornsOfVillainy: The mark of the Vritra are their signature black horns which contain the source of their magical power. Agrona is of course the most obvious example.
* IControlMyMinionsThrough: Agrona controls his minions through a wide variety of means. For the most part, his minions are MotivatedByFear due to his godlike power as an asura. As such, many of them view him as a god, though said perception varies between being outright fearful or indoctrinated reverence. In some cases, this fear is due to him threatening their loved ones so that they will comply with him. However, for some of his other minions, in particular his LesCollaborateurs in Dicathen, are motivated by the promise of greed or power that he offers them.
** It is eventually revealed that the fear Agrona instills in his subjects is completely justified, as he [[spoiler:can control every action, word, and thought of ''everything'' that has his blood, which naturally includes the entire nation of Alacrya. He demonstrates this on Seris's rebellion when the time comes for him to launch his invasion of Epheotus, as he forces Seris and every single one of her followers to kneel before making examples of the few who resisted him. Faced with the extermination of everyone under her authority, Seris reluctantly returns to his service and brings all of her followers along with her]].
** As for [[spoiler:the reincarnates under his command - Nico and Cecilia - he claims that he has their best interests at heart and promises to fulfill their deepest desire should they help him exact his revenge on the asuras. Specifically, not only did he promise them that they would be reunited, but he also promises that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them home to Earth. He also promises them that he will let them have their revenge on Grey, but in this case it is revealed he has been twisting their memories of Grey by emphasizing the harm he has done to them. Though like the rest of his minions they also serve in part out of their own fear of him]].
* IHaveNoSon: Despite [[spoiler:Sylvie being his own offspring, he refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter. In a conversation with Cecilia, he coldly refers to Sylvie as merely being "[Arthur's] dragon bond" without any regard to her blood ties to him. This is a mutual sentiment, as Sylvie does not acknowledge Agrona as her father after all the atrocities he has done]].
* IHaveYourWife: Part of his way of manipulating others into doing his bidding involves holding their loved ones' lives at stake. The most notable instance of this is when [[spoiler:he reveals to Alduin and Merial that he has control over their daughter Tessia's life thanks to her beast will, which he uses to get them to let his forces into the Council Castle at the end of the war. He also forces Seris and her followers back into his service by making examples of the few who resisted and threatening their loved ones with the same fate]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Caera]]'') These first brave few, for acting as my example to you, have spared their bloods from the same fate, but any others who disobey condemn their mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters to share their painful and gruesome end.
* IKnowYourTrueName: He closes off his first conversation with Arthur with this ominous WhamLine.
-->'''Agrona:''' I suppose it does no harm in telling you. Let's say I've enjoyed talking with an old friend of yours, King Grey.
* INeedYouStronger: His reason for not killing Arthur [[spoiler:after he becomes an aether-wielding demigod is because he wants to see how powerful Arthur can become in his current state, on top of him wanting to dissect Arthur and see how he works. The other major reason for doing so is that he wants Cecilia to get stronger as well from fighting Arthur. Not only does he want her to be as strong as possible for when he invades Epheotus, but he wants to see if the clash between the two would reveal the true nature of power in the world as Arthur and Cecilia wield the opposing powers that define magic, aether and mana respectively]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Cecilia]]'') You and Grey need each other now, [[spoiler:Cecilia]]. You are the hammer, he is the anvil. It is where you meet that the truth of power in this world will be revealed.
* ImmortalRuler: While asuras are not truly immortal but extremely long lived, Agrona nonetheless fits the trope as he has reigned over Alacrya since its inception millennia ago, being the one responsible for uplifting their civilization. He goes so far as to refer to himself as "The Eternal Ruler".
* InvincibleVillain: Considering Arthur is an InvincibleHero, it is only fitting that Agrona is the opposite trope in order to maintain the sense of narrative tension. Not only is Agrona an asura which puts him at the top of the power scale (as even [[ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts the weakest among the asuras]] can outmatch the strongest mortal mages), he has also survived several attempts on his life. However, what truly makes him this trope is that he is arguably ''the'' top {{Chessmaster}} and ManipulativeBastard in the setting. Agrona is always one step ahead of his enemies, and [[YouCantThwartStageOne almost all of his schemes have come to fruition]] with his enemies being able to do little to stop them.
-->'''Arthur:''' What was a mere two mortal lifetimes of experience when compared to an ancient asura's lifetime of intellect and wisdom?
* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: He is known to employ this trope in order to get his Alacryan subjects to fall in line after they either fail or defy him. And he goes above just targeting their friends by targeting their entire extended families.
** After [[spoiler:Seris and her supporters are forced to seek asylum in Dicathen, he took out his rage on not just those of her supporters who took him up on his offer of clemency and stayed behind, but on pretty much the entire population of Sehz-Clar. Not only does he reimpose martial law on the dominion and make examples of those who failed him, but when he launches his final assault, he sends entire extended bloods straight to the frontlines in Dicathen just for having any sort of connection to the rebellion]].
** On a related note, he does the same to [[spoiler:Highblood Ramseyer. When Arthur's identity is exposed, he ensures that their reputation is completely ruined as punishment for Director Ramseyer's backing of Arthur during his stay in Alacrya in spite of not knowing his identity. That, and his granddaughter Augustine's failure to hold Xyrus against Arthur, sees the entirety of their blood being sent straight to the frontlines as well even though they never backed Seris or her rebellion]].
* JoinOrDie: Or rather Rejoin or Die. [[spoiler:When he commences the final stages of his plan, he uses ThePowerOfBlood to force Seris and all those who followed her into exile in Dicathen to either rejoin his forces or get consumed by their own runes. After making a few examples to prove his point, Seris is reluctantly forced to yield to his demand]].
* JustToyingWithThem: Agrona adopts this approach when dealing with any lessers who stand against him, as he has had millennia to devise his plans and empower his forces to a degree that said lessers can stand no chance against. He could have easily conquered Dicathen within a week by just sending the Wraiths, but he let the war last as long as it did with only having the Scythes involved leading his mortal armies [[spoiler:and still managing to conquer the continent]]. He does the same with [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, letting it last for a few months before crushing it just as Arthur arrived]].
-->'''Arthur:''' We hadn't been lambs to the slaughter. We had been fish in a net.
* KeystoneSuperpower: Manages to make ThePowerOfBlood this trope. Agrona's blood allows him to exert control over those who have it in several different ways. He is able to see through their eyes, temporarily possess them, and even dispose of them should he see fit in a rather graphic fashion by making their latent spellforms consume them. Outside of letting him control them, his blood imbues those individuals who have it with supernatural physical and magical strength.
* KickTheMoralityPet: [[spoiler:His former paramour Sylvia was one of the few people that he cared for, but he felt that she had betrayed him when he was exiled from Epheotus. In truth, Sylvia was still in love with him, but when she arrived in Alacrya hoping to save him from his fate Agrona had already fallen into villainy and called for her death. Sylvia realized at that point that Agrona was BeyondRedemption and so went into hiding in Dicathen for the rest of her life]].
* KillItWithFire: When he makes examples of [[spoiler:those among Seris's rebellion who are resisting his order - including Sulla and Lauden - he ignites the runes that are engraved on them which consumes them all with their own inner spellfire]].
* KneelBeforeZod: When he [[spoiler:activates his VillainOverride over Seris and her followers, he brings them all down to their knees as if to force them to kneel to him, even though he is not physically present and is only speaking to them mentally through DemonicPossession]].
* LackOfEmpathy: Agrona has been so consumed by his desire for vengeance against Kezess and the Indrath that he has no regard for the lives of his pawns. They are all completely expendable to him, though some are more valuable than others (namely the Scythes, Wraiths, and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]). He does not care about how much suffering he causes in the pursuit of his revenge.
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Arthur learns from Sylvia's second message that Agrona was her former paramour and the father of his bond Sylvie]].
* MakeAnExampleOfThem: He is prone to making examples of those who defy his authority. After [[spoiler:taking over the Council Castle, he has the entire Council impaled on spikes and paraded around to break the morale of the Dicathians. Later on when he takes control of Seris's rebellion by way of DemonicPossession to force them to rejoin his forces, he proceeds to remotely kill off the few individuals who immediately resist him - including Lauden and Sulla - in extremely graphic fashions, thus forcing Seris and her followers to comply to his demands]].
* MakerOfMonsters: Agrona has experimented upon the inhabitants of Alacrya for years, and so his armies include hordes of Vritra-blooded mana beasts who are much stronger than normal. This is an act that most asuras find incredibly repulsive, and was the excuse that the Indrath Clan used to exile him from Epheotus (the true reason being that [[spoiler:he uncovered that clan's DarkSecret and threatened to expose them for it]]).
%%* MagnificentBastard: Agrona fits this trope to a T. As the main antagonist, he is a devious and cunning schemer who is able to execute his plans nearly unimpeded. No matter what his enemies do to stop him, Agrona is always one step ahead of them. Even when faced with a sudden setback, he is able to quickly adjust his plans to account for the change in circumstances, to the point they proceed as if nothing happened at all. In spite of his villainy, Agrona is a charming and affable individual whose charisma has been able to win over several of his pawns.%%
* ManipulativeBastard: Agrona is a master manipulator of both events and people to achieve his plans. He manages to manipulate [[spoiler:all three royal families on the Council into collaborating with him at some point (the Greysunders through their greed and the Glayders and Eraliths through the love of their children)]]. He also [[spoiler:manipulates both Nico and Cecilia into compliance by promising them that they will eventually be returned to Earth, all while stringing them along into committing various atrocities for him]].
* MaouTheDemonKing: Agrona is the leader of the Vritra Clan, the main antagonistic force in the novel. While he and his clan are basilisks rather than demons, they nonetheless resemble demons given how they have pitch-black skin and horns (which contain their magical power). He and his clan rule over the continent of Alacrya, and have interbred with and experimented on its inhabitants for so long that having Vritra blood is deeply integrated into the Alacryan social hierarchy, and a telltale sign of his corruptive influence is the presence of the same horns of power that all Vritra have. He is responsible for the DivineConflict that drives the story, and is later revealed to be [[spoiler:responsible for Arthur's [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnation]] in the first place]].
* MarkOfTheBeast: A telltale indication that one possesses the blood of Agrona and his clan is the presence of their signature HornsOfVillainy.
* MindControlEyes: A sign that Agrona is enacting DemonicPossession on someone is the presence of RedEyesTakeWarning.
* MindRape: As part of [[spoiler:reincarnating Nico and Cecilia, he subjects them to this to make them more compliant to him and his goals. In particular, he twists their worst memories of Grey, specifically his apparent murder of Cecilia during the King's Tourney, to make them flat-out despise him as Grey had reincarnated outside of Agrona's control]].
* MonsterProgenitor: While not the founder of the Vritra Clan, his status as their leader and thus the ImmortalRuler of Alacrya means that Agrona's blood has been found in the SemiDivine soldiers and monsters of the Alacryan army that Arthur comes to face. It allows him to control them as he sees fit.
* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler:His control over Nico and Cecilia involves him gaslighting the two of them into thinking that he will return them to Earth if they help him win the DivineConflict, on top of intentionally meddling with their PastLifeMemories by omitting the truth behind Cecilia's death and twisting it to have them exhibit a MisplacedRetribution against Grey]].
* MotiveDecay: His original motivation was to [[spoiler:expose Kezess's genocide of the djinn, but given his exile from Epheotus and the amount of suffering he subsequently went through his motives gradually shifted to conquering if not destroying all of Epheotus and making the rest of his kind pay as he came to place RevengeBeforeReason]].
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Not from Agrona himself, but to anyone who knows the true nature of the DivineConflict, it is very easy to compare him to his ArchEnemy Kezess as both deities [[spoiler:are tyrannical despots who are willing to tear apart the world in their conflict and have no regard for the lives of others, especially lessers. Arthur and Seris are prone to making such remarks]].
* ObviouslyEvil: Black and gold clothing, soulless red eyes, pale white skin and raven black hair, HornsOfVillainy - does he seem like a nice person at all?
* OminousOperaCape: In his sole visual depiction so far, Agrona sports a long, flowing black mantle that is split at the ends.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: {{Justified|Trope}}. In spite of being the BigBad and the prevalence of his minions, Agrona so far has not left the confines of Alacrya, though he has communicated to others through either his minions or through possession. He spends most of his time conducting his experiments into fate itself while sending his minions to invade Dicathen or investigate the Relictombs. To be fair, this is because of GodsHandsAreTied, as due to the treaty any direct involvement on his part would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction, and in the case of the last part the Relictombs [[spoiler:are designed to repel asuras]]. Even after [[spoiler:the treaty is broken, Agrona still remains in Alacrya for the time being as he is only getting ready to launch his invasion]].
* ThePowerOfBlood: Agrona is able to control anyone and everyone who shares his blood, which can range from simple possession to outright killing them if he so chooses. Even without his direct involvement, his blood empowers anyone it runs in with near-superhuman capabilities.
* PragmaticVillainy: In the aftermath of [[spoiler:Exeges's death, Agrona rallies the populace of Alacrya by not only framing the Indrath Clan of the act, but by surprisingly offering clemency to anyone who had been part of Seris's rebellion in spite of him normally punishing treachery with death. He does so not only to undermine whatever remaining support Seris has left in Alacrya, but to unite all of its populace against the asuras in preparation for his invasion of Epheotus]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Agrona's eyes are a piercing red, a clear sign of his villainy. Fittingly, anyone he possesses has their eyes turn red to signify his control over them.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:He reincarnates Nico and Cecilia, subjects them to MindRape, and gives them FakeMemories to make them compliant to him. Grey only narrowly avoided the same fate thanks to Sylvie's intervention. Tessia also qualifies considering he set her up to become Cecilia's eventual vessel]].
* RepressiveButEfficient: He might be an outright tyrant who holds no regard for the lives of his subjects, but he styles himself as their savior as he uplifted their civilization above that of the Dicathians, and for good reason. When he talks to Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that the ratio of mage to nonmage in Alacrya is one in five compared to one in a hundred in Dicathen, all thanks to his direct intervention. Then again, part of the reason Alacrya is so far ahead of Dicathen is due to Kezess's rather hands-off approach to uplifting them, namely giving the royal families the [[ArtifactOfPower Artifacts of Power]] that empowered the Lances who in turn taught the first mages on Dicathen.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Agrona has been so consumed by his desire to exact revenge against Kezess that he is willing to cause the deaths of untold thousands who had nothing to do with his vendetta. He is willing to sacrifice everything, be it the lessers, his entire clan, or even the whole world, just to achieve his revenge. A desire that [[spoiler:transcends across time and space as he is willing to pull Grey and his childhood friends from their world to his just to attain the power he needs to exact his vengeance]].
* SadisticChoice: [[spoiler:He approaches Alduin and Merial with the knowledge that he has their daughter's life in the palm of his hand thanks to her beast will and as such can determine whether she lives or dies. In return for sparing her life, he tells them to let his forces into the Council Castle to kill Virion, the supreme commander of the Dicathians and Alduin's own father. Between the daughter and the grandfather, they choose the former. To add insult to injury, he has both of them executed in the aftermath regardless to send a message]].
* SafetyInMuggles: {{Exploited}}. He takes full advantage of the asuras' AlienNonInterferenceClause regarding the lessers to heavily limit Kezess's options for dealing with him. While Kezess ended up begrudgingly conceding Alacrya to him, he still wanted to avoid escalating the conflict out of his desire to protect the Dicathians. However, after [[spoiler:the conquest of Dicathen and Agrona on the cusp of summoning the Legacy, Kezess is willing to throw all of that out of the window as part of crossing the GodzillaThreshold in his bid to prevent Agrona's plans from coming into fruition]].
* SarcasmMode: In Volume 11, [[spoiler:when Cecilia asks him about the next stage of his plans following her confrontation with Arthur in Nirmala, Agrona asks her if she thinks that the reason Arthur has survived for as long as he has is because he is more powerful, intelligent, and prepared compared to Agrona. Of course, as [[YouCantThwartStageOne the events of the past volumes]] have indicated, the opposite is true as Agrona is an InvincibleVillain who has had Arthur OutGambitted at every turn. It leads into Agrona revealing why he has allowed Arthur to last this long and how it ties in with his current plans]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Cecilia]]'') Do you think Arthur has survived this long because he is...what...more powerful than me? More intelligent than me? Better prepared than me?
* SatanicArchetype: Agrona bears many parallels to Satan himself.
** His backstory mirrors that of Satan's rebellion and the War in Heaven as depicted in ''Literature/ParadiseLost''. Agrona was [[FallenAngel cast out from]] [[HomeOfTheGods Epheotus]] by [[TopGod Kezess]] when he discovered that [[spoiler:he committed genocide upon the [[{{Precursors}} djinn]]]]. This led to his StartOfDarkness as in his exile he instigated the DivineConflict that drives the plot. Not only that, but his end goal of uniting and empowering the mortal populations of both Dicathen and Alacrya to act as his army for when he invades Epheotus brings to mind ''Literature/TheBookOfRevelation'' wherein Satan unites the nations of the world for a final war with God with [[spoiler:the Legacy serving as TheAntiChrist]].
** While Agrona and the clan he rules over are basilisks rather than demons, their human forms nonetheless resembles traditional demons and are seen by such as by the inhabitants of Alacrya whom [[SupernaturalElite they rule over]]. In particular, Agrona is depicted as youthful as that of his archnemesis Kezess with the only inhuman attributes he has being his RavenHairIvorySkin, RedEyesTakeWarning, and HornsOfVillainy, invoking the portrayal of Lucifer as a {{Divinely Appearing Demon|s}}. Not to mention, but as a basilisk Agrona's true form is that of TheGreatSerpent, which brings to mind the first appearance of Satan as the Serpent in the GardenOfEden.
** Agrona also has a penchant for making [[DealWithTheDevil deals with lessers]] wherein either he holds [[IHaveYourWife their loved ones']] [[TheCommiesMadeMeDoIt lives at stake]] or promises them power and wealth. Through such deals, he is responsible for the corruption of the nobility of Dicathen and throughout the story approaches some of the protagonists and their loved ones at crucial points to strike deals that would favor him.
** He is responsible for much of the misfortune Arthur has faced in his reincarnated life, as he [[spoiler:has caused the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones and conquered his homeland. In particular, he reincarnated not only him but his childhood friends Nico and Cecilia and subjected them both to MindRape so they would both be ReforgedIntoAMinion to turn them against Arthur, even stealing his LoveInterest Tessia as [[GrandTheftMe a vessel for the latter]]]].
* SecretSecretKeeper: In his conversation with Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that he has been aware of Arthur's past life as King Grey the entire time. After all, [[spoiler:''he'' was the one responsible for Grey's death and reincarnation in the first place]].
* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: As part of his control over those who have his blood, Agrona is able to see through their eyes. This power is what allows him to [[spoiler:have a direct conversation with Arthur through possessing the latter's bond Sylvie due to her being his biological daughter]]. Later on when [[spoiler:Arthur has one of the Wraiths cornered and is attempting to interrogate him, the Wraith in question tells him that Agrona can see through his eyes, moments before exploding in front of him]].
-->'''Cethin:''' He is watching. My eye to his. He knows. So it is already too late.
* ShadowArchetype:
** To Arthur, or rather his past self King Grey. Both are the instigators of a war and had good intentions behind doing so - Grey wanted to avenge his ParentalSubstitute, Agrona because [[spoiler:he had been exiled for attempting to expose Kezess's genocide of the djinn - but while Grey grew to regret the war he started due to the CollateralDamage, Agrona instead became a case of HeWhoFightsMonsters, [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks becoming no better if not worse than Kezess]]. To further hammer in the similarities, in her second message, Sylvia remarks how Agrona truly had once been a decent person but after being exiled had gone insane out of grief and vengeance to an degree not even Grey went down]].
*** On top of that, once Arthur learns of [[spoiler:the truth behind Agrona's StartOfDarkness, he resolves to bring Kezess to justice for his crimes just like Agrona had done. The only reason why Arthur does not fall into HeWhoFightsMonsters just like Agrona in spite of continuing to endure the TraumaCongaLine is because of his MoralityChain[=s=] keeping his mind in the right place. Agrona on the other hand had none of that sort, which explains why he so easily BecameTheirOwnAntithesis]].
** To Mordain. Both [[spoiler:threatened to expose the truth about the genocide of the djinn and were exiled from Epheotus by Kezess as a result. While Agrona was consumed by his desire to exact vengeance on Kezess and became a case of HeWhoFightsMonsters, Mordain was content with creating a safe haven for the victims' of Kezess's crimes]].
* SnakesAreSinister: As a basilisk, Agrona is serpentine in his true form. True to his nature, he is the main antagonist, and befitting a snake is rather manipulative and conniving.
* TheSocialDarwinist: Has shades of this trope. Agrona is perfectly willing to allow conflict between his minions at all levels, from the lowliest of lessers to the Sovereigns themselves, just so that they can get stronger. As long as the infighting does not impede his master plan, he is willing to tolerate it.
-->'''Agrona:''' Conflict is necessary to grow in power.
* TheSociopath: In his current state, Agrona is a textbook sociopath. His desire to exact revenge on Kezess and the Indrath Clan has consumed him so thoroughly that he sees everyone under his command as little more than the means to that end. He does not care about how many lives he has to sacrifice to exact his revenge - no amount of casualties are unacceptable to him. He is a charismatic manipulator and charmer who can convince any weak-minded person to serve him as his pawn, and he is also not afraid to target people's loved ones to get the more resilient or resistant ones to comply with him. No act is reprehensible enough for him. For Agrona, all that matters is his revenge.
* SorcerousOverlord: As an asura, Agrona is not only much more magically adept than the strongest mortal mages, but his very body is infused with mana itself. With his unparalleled power, he and the clan he leads were able to establish themselves as the rulers of Alacrya and empower their mortal subjects to fulfill their ambitions to conquer the world and exact their revenge on the gods who had exiled them.
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:Agrona had a vested interest in the ruins left behind by the djinn, which led to him uncovering that Kezess and the Indrath Clan committed genocide upon them. When he threatened to expose the truth, he and his clan were exiled to Alacrya. In his exile, Agrona swore vengeance upon the Indrath and the rest of Epheotus, leading him to become just as much a monster as Kezess himself]].
-->'''Agrona:''' That's all [Kezess and Windsom] told you? Arthur, do you think I one day just woke up wanting to commit genocide against my brethren?
* StrongFamilyResemblance: When Arthur finally meets Agrona in person, [[spoiler:he notes that the strong, sharp features on his face bear an uncomfortable resemblance to Sylvie, his biological daughter whom Arthur had adopted and raised]].
* SuperhumanTransfusion: Anyone who has Agrona's blood becomes unnaturally strong and powerful both physically and magically, on top of developing an affinity towards his and his clan's own corrupted mana arts. In terms of appearances, at best one will end up sprouting HornsOfVillainy on their head and at worst one will end up suffering a PowerUpgradingDeformation. Of course, gaining that power comes at a great price regardless of the outcome, as having his blood means signing over control of one's life to him.
* TheSvengali: Acts as this towards [[spoiler:the reincarnates under his control, namely Nico and Cecilia. He strung Nico along into working with him by promising to resurrect Cecilia and to help him exact his revenge on Grey. Following Cecilia's resurrection, he promises them that after they help him exact his revenge on the other asuras that he will return them both to Earth. Of course, it is highly likely Agrona has no intention of fulfilling that final promise to them as to him everyone under his command is merely just a tool to be discarded. After all, he has already subjected them both to MindRape and twisted their memories of Grey into utter hatred, all to make them more compliant to him without them knowing]].
* TakeOverTheWorld: Not his final objective, but a major stepping stone towards it. He seeks to conquer all of the known world - namely Dicathen and Alacrya - in order to conscript its inhabitants into his invasion of Epheotus. He [[spoiler:[[TheBadGuyWins ends up accomplishing just that]], albeit only temporarily as Arthur is able to retake the former continent while Agrona's attention is distracted]].
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: {{Invoked}}. During his conversation with Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that Arthur's parents only survived a recent attack because he willed it to, and that he could just as easily rescind that mercy. He offers Arthur a deal to sit out the war if he wants his loved ones to be safe. Arthur ultimately refuses.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: [[spoiler:He was once a good person who sought to expose Kezess for his crimes, but when he was cast out of Epheotus and exiled to Alacrya, he devoted his entire being to exacting revenge on not just Kezess but all of the asuras. In the process, Agrona's villainy wound up eclipsing that of his nemesis. To illustrate, part of Kezess's false pretext for exiling Agrona and his clan was that he accused them of interbreeding with and experimenting upon with the lessers of Alacrya. In their bid to exact their vengeance, Agrona and his clan have done exactly that. Similarly, even though Agrona sought to expose Kezess for the genocide of the djinn, he is now perfectly willing to commit genocide upon his own kind]].
* TheyStillBelongToUsLecture: [[spoiler:Despite Seris launching a rebellion against him, he makes it clear that she and her followers will eventually have no choice but to return to this side. When the time comes for the final stages of his plan, he takes control of her entire rebellion by way of DemonicPossession and gives them a speech where he tells them that they will either rejoin him or die where they stand]].
* {{Thoughtcrime}}: As part of his ability to control those who share his blood, Agrona is able to read their every thought. When [[spoiler:he takes control of Seris's rebellion, he makes examples of those who immediately defied him by killing them where they stood in horrific fashions, even those who were keeping their defiance to their thoughts without speaking outwardly against him]].
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:Sylvia claims that he used to be a decent person who she had a romantic interest in, and that he was once a revered figure among the asuras for his personality and research. Then he uncovered Kezess and the Indrath Clan's DarkSecret, and when he confronted them and threatened to expose the truth, he was banished from Epheotus and exiled to the distant continent of Alacrya. In his exile, Agrona's desire for revenge has consumed him, making him as much a monster as Kezess himself]].
* TheUnfettered: Agrona will do anything to achieve he wants, in particular his desire for revenge on Kezess and the Indrath Clan. Even if takes throwing away the lives of all his subjects and razing the world to the ground, if that is what it takes then he will do it.
* UnseenNoMore:
** He was first alluded to in Volume 1 by Cadell when he corners the dying Sylvia, but was not outright named until Volume 4 by Windsom during his exposition over the DivineConflict. He makes his first "appearance" at the end of Volume 6, albeit [[spoiler:it is just him possessing the now-human Sylvie so he talk to Arthur]]. However, he does not appear in person until Volume 9.
** In a meta example, despite his appearance being described in the novel, Agrona's actual physical appearance was not depicted for a very long time until 2022. He initially appeared in silhouette in Chapter 148 of the {{Webcomic}} in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed Kezess of Sylvia's death. He was finally shown in an official illustration released at the end of Volume 9, which ended later that same year, depicting both him and [[spoiler:the Legacy]].
* TheVillainKnowsMoment: He closes off the first conversation that he has with Arthur by revealing that he knows that he is King Grey and that he has been in contact with an old friend of his, that being [[spoiler:Elijah - or rather - Nico]].
* VillainOverride: Thanks to ThePowerOfBlood allowing him to control anything that has his blood, Agrona forces [[spoiler:Seris and all of the Alacryan defectors under her leadership back into his service by ordering them to locate Arthur - who has secluded himself somewhere in Dicathen in order to unlock the final keystone - on the pain of an excruciating death through him igniting their runes]].
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Agrona claims his rule has done wonders for his subjects and that the people of Alacrya revere him as a benevolent and just god.
* VillainousUnderdog: He is this trope against Kezess on paper. In the DivineConflict, Kezess has the support of all of the asuran races while Agrona only has a few basilisk clans at his side. Given how outgunned the Vritra and their allies are in the grand scale of the conflict, Agrona has resorted to subterfuge and underhanded tactics to gain an advantage over his nemesis. He conceals the true scope of his plans from Kezess, and takes full advantage of him holding back to go to lengths that Kezess would not cross.
* WickedCultured: Despite being the main antagonist, Agrona is an intellectual figure who is passionate about his scientific and cultural interests, a trait that he carried over from before his StartOfDarkness. To reinforce that image, he presents himself in a debonair and elegant fashion. This front is what draws some his pawns into working for him as not only does he act in a refined fashion that endears him to them but he comes off as suave, affable, and intellectual.
* WonTheWarLostThePeace: [[spoiler:He may have conquered Dicathen and executed its kings and queens, but naturally pockets of resistance begin to spring up across the continent. Ultimately, Agrona only has control over Dicathen for about a year, as his attention being distracted with the Legacy allows Arthur to easily retake the continent upon his return]].
* XanatosGambit:
** Agrona attempted to goad Kezess into going to war against him by bringing to him the news of his daughter's death. He already had his allies in the right places so that MutuallyAssuredDestruction would occur in the ensuing war, but as Agrona was consumed by RevengeBeforeReason all that would matter for him was that he got his revenge. However, the rest of the Great Eight held Kezess back and settled for a treaty instead. This outcome was just as favorable to Agrona as it gave him the breathing room to build up his mortal servants in Alacrya, and as a near-immortal asura he could wait on his vendetta.
** After the death of [[spoiler:Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to anyone involved with Seris and her rebellion as part of his GenghisGambit to unite all of Alacrya against Arthur and the Indrath Clan. He does this knowing that whether or not they took him up on his offer, they would end up back at his side when the time comes for the final stages of his plan. While a good majority of them do take him up on the offer, as for the rest he takes control of them through ThePowerOfBlood and - after making examples of the few who defied him - forces them back to his side]].
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of the reason Agrona is an InvincibleVillain is that even when his plans face an unforeseen setback, he is able to manipulate events and circumstances back into his favor.
** Even though [[spoiler:Sylvie managed to retrieve Grey's soul from Agrona before he could reincarnate him into his vessel of choice, Agrona was easily able to adjust his plans for summoning the Legacy. He had Nico/Elijah sent to his servants in Darv so that he would one day cross paths with the reincarnated Grey/Arthur. In turn, this would allow him to choose a different vessel for the Legacy, which ended up being Tessia]].
** Despite not foreseeing [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, which in turn allows Arthur to retake his homeland followed by him joining up with said rebellion, Agrona is once again able to manipulate events in his favor. Not only had he already hunted down most of Seris's supporters and forced the survivors into hiding within the Relictombs by the time Arthur arrived, but he took advantage of Exeges's demise to frame Arthur and Sylvie for it (tellingly, even if they ''had'' been the ones to kill Exeges, Agrona would have done the same) and thus rally public opinion in Alacrya against not only Arthur but also the Indrath and the rest of the asuras, as by this point he is readying his forces to invade Epheotus. As such, Seris and her supporters are forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen]].
** He takes full advantage of [[spoiler:Kezess's occupation of Dicathen following his deal with Arthur to prepare his forces to invade Epheotus. Given that Kezess not only sent down a good portion of his forces to Dicathen but also brought Epheotus out of the aether realm, it opens the door for him to invade now that Epheotus has let its guard down]].
** It took Agrona and his clan millennia to mold the Alacryans into their ideal ServantRace, and he was willing to take the same amount of time to do the same for the Dicathians after conquering them before he launched his invasion of Epheotus. However, thanks to [[spoiler:Arthur reincarnating outside of his control and disrupting his plans, Agrona ends up accelerating his plans without compromising his end goals. Since Kezess opened a portal to Epheotus as part of his deal with Arthur, Agrona takes advantage of it to launch his invasion early especially since he now has the Legacy under his command]].
* YinYangClash:
** His rivalry with Kezess is this trope, given their contrasting powers and LightDarknessJuxtaposition. Though it turns out to be a case of [[spoiler:EvilVersusEvil]].
** Agrona attempts to {{Invoke|dTrope}} this trope later on in a different fashion. Given how [[spoiler:Arthur and Cecilia have complete control over the opposing forces of aether and mana respectively, Agrona wants pit the two of them against one another as he hopes that the ensuing clash will reveal the true nature of power in the world for him to master]].
* YouHaveFailedMe: Agrona is not known for his forgiveness of those who failed him, and in the society he created the punishment for such is usually death. That being said, he is pragmatic enough to know when to be more forgiving of his subjects.
* YouWillBeSpared: As stated above, Agrona has been known to use the promise of mercy to get his pawns to do what he wants.
** He gets [[spoiler:all three of the royal families on the council to collaborate with him through this prospect. While the Greysunders are corrupt enough to prostrate themselves before him, the Glayders reluctantly yield out of fear for their children. Later on, he gets the Eraliths to do the same by holding their daughter Tessia's life hostage through her beast will and threatening to let her die if they do not comply with him]].
** In his first conversation with Arthur, he tells him that he will spare his family on the condition that he withdraw from the war entirely, on top of him using a recent attack that he spared them from to prove his point. Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome and enough reason to distrust Agrona, Arthur refuses. It ends up biting Arthur back as [[spoiler:his father Reynolds ends up dying during the attack on the Wall]].
** His response to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion amounts to this trope but to a darker extreme. After the death of Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to everyone involved in Seris's rebellion should they return to his side. A good majority of her supporters take him up on his offer while she and the rest flee to Dicathen, but he ends up imposing draconian martial law on Sehz-Clar. Then when the time comes for him to launch his final assault, he uses his blood to take control of Seris and her remaining supporters to force them back to his side. After making examples of the few who defied him on the spot by igniting their runes, Seris and the rest reluctantly return to his side, and both they and those who turned back earlier get rewarded with the unenviable position of CannonFodder during the final assault]].

to:

** After being banished from Epheotus, Agrona tried to goad Kezess into going to war against him by In informing him of Sylvia's death as he had already positioned his allies in a way that would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction. However, this ended up being {{Averted}} as the rest of the Great Eight settled for a treaty instead.
--->'''Kezess:''' Agrona was practically daring us to go to war. His clan and their allies had been placed very strategically to ensure that any battle would almost certainly result in the destruction of your world.
** Summoning [[spoiler:the Legacy. Knowing that Kezess would catch wind of his plan at this point, he has Tessia captured in Elenoir and the ritual to summon Cecilia to possess her performed on the spot. Kezess sends Windsom and
Aldir to kill her and the latter [[GodzillaThreshold ends up using]] the [[FantasticNuke World Eater technique]]. The result? All of Elenoir is obliterated and Agrona not only has his ace in the hole for the war with Epheotus, but also his casus belli to launch his invasion as Kezess was tricked into breaking the treaty. While it came at the cost of thousands of Agrona's mortal soldiers who were in Elenoir, to Agrona they were completely expendable]].
** He
Arthur's survival, Seris knows that Arthur [[spoiler:would come after Cecilia so that he can free Tessia from her control, but that will at some point bring word of it to Kezess himself. This is entirely his her intention as not only does he want Cecilia she needs to get stronger from fighting Arthur, but he wants to set in motion a push that will see if their confrontations would reveal the true nature of power in the world for him to control given how Arthur and Cecilia have mastery over aether and mana respectively]].
** As Seris attests above, Agrona pulls off a XanatosSpeedChess regarding the fallout from [[spoiler:Arthur's involvement in the Victoriad and return to Dicathen to make his position look vulnerable enough for Kezess to take advantage of the situation. With Kezess opening a gateway between Dicathen and Epheotus, it means the way is open for Agrona to
finally launch his assault on Epheotus]].
** He lets Arthur [[spoiler:bring Seris and her remaining followers to Dicathen, knowing that when he calls for the final assault, he would force them back to his side through ThePowerOfBlood and compelling them to JoinOrDie. And given how they would already be situated in Dicathen, it would be easy for him to have them strike at vital targets during the assault]].
** When he gives the order to [[spoiler:launch the final assault, he first attacks the rift as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:He initially wanted to expose Kezess for the genocidal tyrant that he was, but in his vendetta Agrona has been twisted into being no better than his nemesis, if not having become an even greater evil]].
* BetrayalInsurance: Should any of Agrona's servants betray him, he has a built-in countermeasure to deal with them. The same blood that flows in the veins of all Alacryans and the runes that are engraved into those who receive marks allow him to control their bearers, and if he so chooses he can MakeAnExampleOfThem in extremely graphic fashions. [[spoiler:When the time comes for him to march on Epheotus, he proceeds to force Seris and her rebellion back into his service by taking control of them and remotely killing the few who immediately resisted]].
* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: {{Invoked}}. Even though he could not care any less about the lessers of Alacrya whom he has ruled over for generations, throughout his rule he has demonized the asuras of Epheotus (and [[spoiler:[[JerkassGods rightfully so]]]]) and indoctrinated the populace into believing his rhetoric. This becomes especially apparent in Volume 11, as after [[spoiler:Exeges's mysterious demise, Agrona frames Arthur and Sylvie (and by extension the Indrath Clan and the rest of Epheotus) for the act. In doing so, Agrona rallies the populace to his side as he paints Epheotus as the greater evil, in spite of his own rule having been terrible for them]].
* BeyondRedemption: In the pursuit of his vendetta, Agrona has fallen so far from who he used to be and caused so much suffering that [[spoiler:his former lover Sylvia, herself one of the kindest and purest individuals in the novel, thought that redeeming him was a lost cause]].
* BigBad: The main antagonist of the novel, given how he was the one who started
reenter the DivineConflict before it escalates to the point of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Her gambit does pay off in the end in that ravages while Arthur does reenter on his own volition by participating in the setting.
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:As
Victoriad followed by him returning to Dicathen and reconquering it, Kezess is no different from summons him to renegotiate with both being divine tyrants responsible for him, and as part of their fair share of atrocities and with no regard for deal Kezess sends down his own forces to occupy the lives newly liberated Dicathen to protect it from the Vritra, on top of bringing Epheotus out of the lessers caught up in their aether realm and into the mortal world.
** In turn, the outcome of the previous gambit ties into that her next gambit. Knowing how both Kezess and Agrona are all but unbeatable by the lessers, now that Kezess's actions have escalated the
DivineConflict, Seris intends to set the playing field between the two so that when they do inevitably clash, not only will it result in MutuallyAssuredDestruction, but so that the lessers on both act as Dicathen and Alacrya will be left to inherit and rebuild the main antagonistic forces world following the absence of the asuras. So far, this gambit has yet to play out as she intended, especially given how she and her supporters were forced to flee to Dicathen.
* BigDamnHeroes: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him Uto's horns while advising him to get stronger. Though at the time he perceives it as a VillainousRescue.
* BigGood: Seris steps into this role from Volume 9 onward as she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur. Not only does she get him cleared of the KangarooCourt he was stuck in, but she also gives him asylum in her domain of Sehz-Clar where his enemies could not discover him. She also uses the knowledge of his survival to sway Aldir into turning against Kezess, which pays off as he defies Kezess and leaves his service altogether. After Arthur humiliates Agrona and the Vritra at the Victoriad, Seris eventually launches a rebellion against the Vritra
that Arthur later joins up with after he liberates Dicathen. As with Virion before her, Seris eventually hands the mantle over to Arthur once she and his allies her supporters are up against, although both forced to abandon Alacrya, though she does remain opposed to one another. Though Arthur is willing to pull an EnemyMine with Kezess the main authority figure among the Alacryans who have defected against Agrona]].
the Vritra.
* BlackComedy: CavalryBetrayal: A subtle rare heroic example. At one point, he serves [[spoiler:Cecilia a dish of star fruit and moon oxen from Elenoir, which he calls a rare delicacy. This is right after Aldir had destroyed all life in Elenoir in a failed bid to prevent Cecilia from being summoned in the first place]].
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Sure, Agrona's planned invasion of Dicathen has led to the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia, [[spoiler:his father Reynolds, Sylvie (though she gets better), and the Council]], but as far as Agrona is concerned, those deaths are meaningless to him and just a natural consequence of his plans. Hell, even though he does employ TargetedToHurtTheHero to get an edge over
When Arthur and his allies, it is not out of any personal grudge but rather as a means to his end goal. He had no personal attachment, interest, or vendetta towards [[spoiler:Arthur's past self King Grey either; Grey's world just so happened to be the place where he found the Legacy Aya fight Uto and so he reincarnated him, Nico, and Cecilia to fulfill his ends]].
* TheCharmer: Part of Agrona's skill as a manipulator comes from his very charismatic personality
Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to everyone's surprise as she has drawn some of his pawns into working for him. Before his fall from grace, even [[spoiler:Sylvia fell for his charms taken an interest in Arthur and they had a genuine and loving relationship]]. Afterward, he turned those skills of his wants him to fulfill more nefarious purposes.
live.
* TheChessmaster: Agrona Seris is a master manipulator of both events in her own right. Upon learning of Arthur's survival, she begins pulling strings so that he could survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates the Vritra at the Victoriad and people returns to achieve his plans. homeland of Dicathen to liberate it, Seris takes advantage of the chaos he is causing to eventually launch her own revolt. In preparation for his war with Epheotus, he turns an entire continent into his own it, she managed to take a Sovereign hostage to power a shield around her domain and amass an army of asura/lesser hybrids. All the while, he is able sent her protégé Caera back to hide his plans from Kezess, who does not discover them until he has already accomplished them.
-->'''Arthur:''' (''To Kezess'') I don't think you know half as much as you pretend to. If you'd understood any of this before [[spoiler:Cecilia's reincarnation, you would have had Windsom kill Tessia, or Nico, or even me]]. How has Agrona gotten so far ahead of you?
* CleavageWindow: A RareMaleExample. As seen
Dicathen to enlist Arthur's aid in the above image, Agrona's outfit exposes revolt. After broadcasting her executing said Sovereign and tricking the top part Legacy to all of his chest.
* TheConqueror: Having established rule over
Alacrya, Seris activates her contingency plan and takes refuge in the Relictombs where Arthur eventually finds her.
* CrazyPrepared: Seris knew her rebellion against
Agrona seeks to conquer Dicathen and bring it under his fold in order to conscript its inhabitants for when he invades Epheotus. He ends up [[spoiler:[[TheBadGuyWins accomplishing just that]], only to lose control over Dicathen a year later thanks to Arthur returning to liberate the continent]]. That being said, by then Agrona's focus has shifted to would not last long, so she began preparing his forces to invade an exit plan involving taking refuge in the Relictombs and conquer if not outright destroy Epheotus itself now that he has [[spoiler:the Legacy]].
* TheCorrupter:
** Given his clan's nature as EvilutionaryBiologist[=s=], Agrona experimented on various mana beasts by splicing his essence into them, causing them
cutting off Alacrya's access to mutate into more monstrous creatures which sported his signature horns. These beasts can then be put into the control of his minions and directed onto anything that opposes his will. Anything that has his blood in it can be controlled by him. Just ask [[spoiler:Sylvie, Tessia, or the entirety of Seris's rebellion]].
** Agrona also excels at corrupting sapient beings and coercing them into doing his bidding through either fear or greed. He managed to corrupt the dwarven kingdom of Darv so thoroughly it effectively became a puppet state to him before the war even ended.
* CreateYourOwnHero: Agrona is just as bad as [[spoiler:his nemesis Kezess]] when it comes to creating individuals who would go on to stand against him.
** In his quest to attain the power of [[spoiler:the Legacy, Agrona reincarnated her childhood friends Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her soul.
it. However, thanks to the intervention of Sylvie (herself Arthur being his biological daughter and thus another example), the soul of the former wound up being reincarnated outside of his domain and stuck in the wrong body. When aether realm for two months, Agrona launched his invasion of Dicathen, the reincarnated Grey, now calling himself Arthur Leywin, stood against him]].
** [[spoiler:Sylvie. Given that he is
cutting down her biological father, he ended up conceiving someone who would not only go on to stand against him, but sabotage his plans for the reincarnates in the first place supporters, and seal his downfall]].
* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Agrona only became evil in the first place because Kezess exiled him for exposing his genocide of the djinn]].
* CrushingThePopulace: Given that his rule over Alacrya is a repressive one, it should come as no surprise that [[spoiler:he does the same to Dicathen upon conquering it. As if displaying the impaled bodies of its kings and queens wasn't demoralizing enough, he makes sure than any pockets of resistance are immediately stamped out with prejudice. In doing so, he attempts to locate or root out Tessia, whom he intends to turn into the vessel for the Legacy]].
** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:while his rule is repressive towards the humans and dwarves, it is ''especially'' repressive towards the elves as their kingdom displayed the most resistance towards him in the leadup to the war and during it. As such, his forces end up capturing EnslavedElves by the thousands and subjecting them to horrifically appalling conditions]].
* CultOfPersonality: As the tyrannical GodEmperor of a totalitarian state, Agrona takes this trope a step further than most dictators and tyrants in that he is an actual PhysicalGod ruling over the lessers rather styling himself as one. Naturally, his subjects adore, worship, and glorify him for the deity that he is in spite of how repressive his regime has been for them.
* DarkIsEvil: Agrona has black hair and horns, wears black and gold clothing, and is the main antagonist.
* DarkMessiah: Agrona is a ruthless yet charismatic demagogue who claims that his rule has done wonders for the people of Alacrya who have come to view him as their savior. In the NewEraSpeech that he has read out [[spoiler:following his conquest of Dicathen and the execution of the Council, he claims that the same will happen to his newly conquered subjects as well]]. Agrona presents himself in this fashion to his mortal subjects in order to make them subservient to him in preparation for his war with Epheotus.
* DealWithTheDevil: As part as his nature as TheCorrupter, Agrona excels at striking bargains with lesser in order to turn them into his puppets. In such deals, he either promises them power or wealth or holds their loved ones' lives at stake. Just ask the many noble houses of Dicathen that he corrupted into accepting his rule even before his invasion. Even [[spoiler:the royal families on the Council end up being no exception]]. He even offers Arthur one where he promises him that no harm will come to his family should he withdraw from the war, though Arthur refuses.
* DemonicPossession: He is able to control and possess anything and everything that has his blood in it, which is usually indicated by RedEyesTakeWarning. He ends up using this ability numerous times throughout the story to show how his reach is nearly limitless.
** At the end of Volume 6, [[spoiler:he takes control of the now-human Sylvie so he can talk to Arthur for the first time]]. Later on at the end of Volume 7, [[spoiler:he uses his control over Tessia by way of
her beast will - which was derived from a failed experiment of his - to coerce Alduin and Merial into collaborating with him and letting his troops into the Council Castle]].
** His control over his spawn extends to more than just possession. At one point, [[spoiler:he causes a Wraith that Arthur had cornered to explode before he could spill any of his secrets. This forces Arthur to keep all of his Alacryan allies LockedOutOfTheLoop when the time comes for him to acquire the fourth keystone as he is wary Agrona could use them against him in the time he would be out of commission. He is proven horribly right as Agrona does this trope on a ''massive'' scale by taking control of
own dwindling supplies, Seris and her followers (if not are eventually forced to abandon the Alacryan people as a whole) to force them to capture Arthur for him Relictombs and join his final assault. To show he means business, he proceeds to {{Make an Example of|Them}} of the few seek asylum in Dicathen, leaving behind anyone who defy him by subjecting them wishes to agonizing deaths]].
* DidntSeeThatComing: While he is almost unmatched as a planner and manipulator, there are a few moments where
take up Agrona does get caught off-guard by on his offer of clemency.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Seris wears black robes and has
a sudden setback. That pair of dark horns due to being said, a Vritra-blooded Alacryan, but she is far from evil as she is genuinely compassionate, empathetic, and kindhearted. Rather ironically enough, she is also the surprise is only temporary for him as he is often able to modify his plans to accommodate female Scythe who wears all black in attire.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Considering her lack of respect
for the sudden turn of events.
asuras due to seeing them for the JerkassGods that they are, Seris is prone to doing this.
** When she confronts Aldir in the ruins of Elenoir after he [[spoiler:claimed Grey's soul to reincarnate destroyed it with the World Eater technique, she not only calls him out for committing genocide, but also insults his master Kezess by saying that [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks he and Agrona are two sides of the same coin]]. Not only does Aldir not kill her on the spot for the offense, but her words get into his vessel head and lead him to become a DefectorFromDecadence.
** Her speech when she broadcasts her execution
of choice as an anchor point for the Legacy, he did not expect the intervention Orlaeth and humiliation of the temporally-displaced Sylvie who snatched Grey's soul from his grasp and took it away so Legacy has her declare that Grey would instead reincarnate the people of Alacrya can "make the Sovereigns bleed" right as her bond and she carries out the act in question.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Her true motivations do not align with
Agrona's greatest mortal nemesis, Arthur Leywin. This forced as she recognizes him to alter his plans for the Legacy, as callous tyrant that he sent agents is and seeks to liberate the Alacryans from his tyranny. When Arthur presents her the opportunity to rebel against her master, she takes full advantage of the situation to strengthen his position in Alacrya first, followed by her eventually launching a rebellion of her own upon his return to Dicathen to look for the reincarnated Grey and thus find keep Agrona further distracted.
* EnigmaticMinion: Her motivations are
a different vessel for the Legacy]].
** He was surprised
mystery to learn Arthur. While she is outwardly one of [[spoiler:Arthur's survival following the end of the war and his RePower enemies as an aether-wielding demigod. What caught him more by surprise was Arthur's participation in the Victoriad. Not only did Arthur effortlessly defeat two one of the Scythes, but when their first meeting has her saving him from Uto and wanting him to get stronger. She is eventually revealed to have no loyalty to Agrona at all and the Legacy had him cornered at the end has been strengthening Arthur escaped the entire time, whom she views as the potential WildCard to end the DivineConflict to put both of them using God Step. All of this happened right in front of all of Alacrya, embarrassing Agrona in front of all of his subjects. To add insult to injury, afterwards Arthur returned to Dicathen and managed to reconquer the continent in a matter of days]].
--->'''Seris:''' (''To [[spoiler:Arthur]]'') I don't imagine your appearance and actions at the Victoriad were part of his grand design. I've never
better position to stand against him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: While she is quite ruthless against her enemies, She does not do anything unnecessarily cruel to her enemies as
seen him so angry as when you vanished out from under his nose.
* DividedWeFall: He intentionally {{Invoke|dTrope}}s this trope to weaken his enemies.
** In
in her battle with Mica. She incapacitated her, but assured her she will recover after a week. She thinks killing civilians crossing the leadup to line as she sympathizes with the invasion of Dicathen, Agrona sent spies into Dicathen to corrupt Dicathians for the noble houses suffering they went through because of the continent into serving him. After the deaths of the Greysunders, who he had coerced into being his puppets, her people and that she sees through Agrona's followers in Darv stage propaganda about Dicathen being a revolt. When barbaric failed state.
* FaustianRebellion: Despite being a Scythe and a member of the Vritra Clan, Seris harbors no loyalty to Agrona and
his forces do arrive, they immediately begin collaborating with basilisks, and eventually declares an open revolt against them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To both Varay and Viessa while the three of
them as [[spoiler:the Greysunders' replacement are usually cold, Seris has a playful side to those she cares about or at least comfortable with.
** To Aldir. Both hail from factions whom Arthur
is even more opposed to, but ultimately turn out to be a case of DarkIsNotEvil and the TokenHeroicOrc. Seris was never loyal to him than they were. After a failed AssassinationAttempt by Kezess, Agrona, while Aldir was loyal to Kezess until he uses it as an excuse was forced to revoke Epheotus's involvement in the war. At the end of the war, he forces the Eraliths to work for him by threatening their daughter, which causes further strife among the Dicathians. And if that were not enough, in tricking the asuras into destroying destroy Elenoir he creates a massive rift in their relations with the Dicathians]].
** When the time comes for him [[spoiler:to launch his invasion of Epheotus, Agrona begins to tear apart the fragile alliance Arthur had made. He first attacks the rift between Dicathen and Epheotus,
which forces all of Seris called him out for. In addition, Seris leads her own rebellion against the occupying dragons Vritra, while Aldir ends up leaving Epheotus in disgrace after being forced to abandon their posts kill his own soldiers in self-defense.
* ForcedIntoEvil: She is forced
to defend it. Then, once again rejoin Agrona's service when he takes control of Seris and her the entire Alacryan rebellion by way of his blood in their veins and - after making examples of remotely kills the few who resisted defy him - forces them to rejoin his ranks. This leaves the Dicathians alone once again to fend off a second invasion, one that has him striking at all fronts by way of a rebuilt djinn teleportation device, and this time around MakeAnExampleOfThem.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
Arthur is out of commission as asks Agrona if he is busy unlocking the final keystone]].
* DrivenToVillainy: [[spoiler:While he initially had noble intentions in trying to expose Kezess's genocide
not afraid of the djinn, the traumatic experience of being betrayed by those Vritra-blooded lessers or lessers with advanced or Vritra mana arts that they might rebel against him. It was a hint that Seris will eventually rebel against him before he once trusted and subsequently exiled to Alacrya is what made him fall into villainy]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the {{Webcomic}}, he first appears in silhouette in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed
Kezess will burn down the world down to the ground in their fight.
* GenreSavvy: Given her time as a BastardUnderstudy
of Sylvia's death.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Agrona has pale white skin
Agrona's, Seris knows how he thinks and raven black hair, which gives him an unearthly and villainous appearance.
* EmperorScientist: Even
so recognizes when everything is playing into his plans. In particular, shortly before his fall she withdraws from grace, the Relictombs, she confides to Arthur that Agrona was known for his intellectual endeavors as befitting able to manipulate the leader of a clan of scientists turned EvilutionaryBiologist[=s=]. He is constantly looking fallout from Arthur's return to uncover new methods to gain an edge over his nemeses through furthering his own insight into mana and aether. His research is what led him to discover [[spoiler:the Legacy and her power, which led him to research the art liberation of reincarnation and thus summon her and her childhood friends Dicathen back into his service]].
favor.
-->'''Seris:''' Agrona is a scientist at his core, and he operates on a timetable of centuries, not days. What is a few months of civil war or tens of thousands of lives lost to such a being?
* EnlightenedSelfInterest: He claims
(''To Arthur'') I'm afraid that his uplifting of the Alacryans and subsequent millennia-long rule over them is a case division of this. In [[spoiler:the NewEraSpeech he Alacrya has read out in the wake of his conquest of Dicathen, he claims that his rule will be beneficial to the Dicathians in the same it has been for the Alacryans]]. Of course, he has only been doing this to even the odds he faces by creating a SemiDivine army for use as CannonFodder for his invasion of Epheotus, and he more than willing to throw them all away in the pursuit of his vendetta.
* EvilLearnsOfOutsideContext: In his bid to exact his revenge on the rest of the asuras, [[spoiler:Agrona searched across time and space for a power strong enough to achieve his goals. This search eventually led him to Earth, where he discovered the Legacy and her power. To summon the Legacy to his side, he ended up reincarnating her friends Grey and Nico as anchor points for her summoning, in the process drawing the three of them
played into his war]].
* EvilOverlord: Agrona is a near-textbook example. In appearance,
hands. I suspect that he resembles a demonic deity with black wished for his portal between our world and gold clothing complete with an OminousOperaCape, RedEyesTakeWarning, and HornsOfVillainy Epheotus to be opened. We have helped to make him all look vulnerable, ensuring that the more ObviouslyEvil. He has ruled over the continent of Alacrya for millennia from his impregnable fortress of Taegrin Caelum, in the process twisting and mutating its inhabitants into his subservient minions, and he seeks dragons finally came to conquer the known world and assemble its inhabitants for his army to invade the HomeOfTheGods.
** However, Agrona turns out to be a tragic example of this trope.
play.
* GoodAllAlong:
While he is a SatanicArchetype who seeks revenge on the very gods who exiled him, he used to be a genuinely good person who was exiled for [[spoiler:uncovering the fact that said gods had committed genocide in the distant past, and in his exile became the very monster that he sought to defeat]].
* EvilPlan: Agrona has played the long game when it
she comes to preparing for his inevitable war with Epheotus. Ever since he off as affable towards Arthur and his clan established rule over Alacrya, they had been experimenting on the lessers of that continent to create soldiers and mana beasts enhanced by their own blood for millennia, creating a society that was blindly indoctrinated and obedient to him. In turn, he intends to conquer Dicathen and do the same with its populace in order to have an army powerful enough to invade Epheotus. In the midst of it all, he ensures that Kezess is kept unaware of his true plans to deter wants him from interfering.
** The crux
to get stronger, Seris is still one of Agrona's plan is [[spoiler:his attempts to summon Scythes and thus one of the Legacy, whose power he came across as he was searching across time and space for a power strong enough to overcome Kezess. To summon her, Agrona reincarnated generals directing the souls of her childhood friends Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her, which he followed on by reincarnating the Legacy herself into a suitable vessel. At the end of it all, Agrona had acquired an asura-killing PersonOfMassDestruction that he had manipulated into obedience as his ace in the hole for the inevitable Alacryan invasion of Epheotus]].
** The ultimate end goal of Agrona's plan
Dicathen. However, Seris is eventually revealed to have absolutely no loyalty to Agrona and the Vritra at all as she recognizes that they are willing to burn the world down to win the DivineConflict is to master fate itself. To accomplish this goal, [[spoiler:he has been sending his mortal servants into the Relictombs for millennia to uncover the djinn's secrets. With the Legacy at his disposal, he hopes that her inevitable clashes they started with Arthur pitting mana against aether will reveal the true nature of power in the world and open the way for him to control fate]].
* [[spoiler:EvilVersusEvil]]: Agrona might be the BigBad, but [[spoiler:his nemesis Kezess is a major case of GodIsEvil and the two are no better than one another with regards to their conflict and their treatment of the lessers]].
* EvilWearsBlack: Agrona's attire is mostly black, a color scheme reflective of his role as the main antagonist.
* FaceHeelTurn: Once a respected figure among the asuras who got exiled for [[spoiler:threatening to expose the true nature of their rulers]], but his vengeance has twisted him into outright evil.
* FallenAngel: He and his clan were exiled from Epheotus for [[spoiler:discovering the fate of the djinn and threatening to expose the truth to the rest of the asuras]]. In his exile, Agrona has been preparing to exact revenge on the rest of the asuras.
* FallenHero: He used to be a renowned figure among the asuras capable of charming the likes of even [[spoiler:Sylvia]]. Then came his exile, and in his fall from grace he has become far worse than he ever was.
* FlawExploitation:
** While Agrona has been known to target people's loved ones to get them to comply with him, he takes it to a much further degree with Arthur as he knows Arthur is primarily driven by his desire to protect his loved ones. In his conversation with him at the end of Volume 6, Agrona reveals to Arthur that his parents had been caught up in a recent ambush and had only survived because he willed it so, showing that he is willing to do so to get an edge over his mortal nemesis.
** Regarding Kezess, Agrona took advantage of his desire to uphold the treaty and his limited intervention on Dicathen that was driven by his own pride to empower his mortal savants in Alacrya to a degree that would surpass that of the Dicathians. As such, when the time came for him to invade Dicathen, he had armies of Vritra-blooded mages and mana beasts at his beck and call, while the Dicathians only had the Lances. In doing so, Agrona takes advantage of Kezess severely underestimating him to advance his own goals as much as possible.
* {{Foil}}: To his own ArchEnemy Kezess in several respects.
** In terms of their demeanor, Agrona presents himself as AffablyEvil and eccentric while Kezess has an incredibly dismissive attitude.
** While neither of them [[spoiler:have any regard of the lives of the lessers and view them as completely expendable]], Agrona realizes that lessers can serve a role in his plans and so has experimented on many of them to enhance their capabilities. Kezess on the other hand is such a prideful supremacist that he only reluctantly deigns himself to rely on lessers, and to a much more restrained degree than Agrona due to his own desire to preserve the world. Though in his case it is because he was hoping for the Dicathians to become strong on their own accord, which resulted in them being outpaced by
the Alacryans in terms themselves being little more than expendable fodder, on top of magical development.
*** This contrast is reinforced by
her affable personality being revealed to be genuine.
* GoodCounterpart: To Olfred. Both end up betraying
their respective CoDragons. While groups, but while Olfred does so out of [[MyMasterRightOrWrong his loyalty to the traitorous Rahdeas]], Seris turns out to be GoodAllAlong as she was never loyal to Agrona brought his own clan and a few others into his rebellion, his main servants are not fullblooded asuras like the Vritra in the first place for she recognized for them but instead for the SemiDivine Scythes, Wraiths, and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]. On the other hand, Kezess obviously relies only on proper asuras as his main servants.
** Agrona is TheUnfettered because his exile has twisted him into a monster and he is willing to go to any lengths to win. Kezess on the other hand is TheFettered because he sees himself as the good guy and claims he has the best interests of the lessers at heart, and so he holds back in his response to Agrona.
** As both are near-immortal deities in positions of power,
tyrants that they should be extremely intelligent {{Chessmaster}}s considering they have lived for thousands of years. However, only Agrona truly demonstrates this requisite intelligence, as he uses the millennia he has lived to plan ahead are and see the big picture which always puts him one step ahead of his enemies, especially considering that he and his forces are the underdog when facing the rest of the asuras. On the other hand, Kezess, despite being even older than Agrona, continuously demonstrates himself to be rather short-sighted when it comes to dealing throws in her lot with any perceived threats as his position of TopGod causes him believe himself infallible.
** Perhaps
Arthur due to his mindset as a scientist, Agrona is surprisingly impartial potential to his enemies. While he may employ liberal use of TargetedToHurtTheHero, he does so not out of pettiness but because it can get him closer to achieving his goals. Kezess on end the other hand [[spoiler:has been known to commit some rather reprehensible acts all out of his own pettiness]].
** Although they both recognize Arthur [[spoiler:as a growing threat and could easily eliminate him on their own]], they have different reasons for not doing so at the moment. Kezess wants to extract what Arthur knows about aether, while Agrona
DivineConflict.
* GoodVersusGood: After
being the EvilutionaryBiologist that he is wants to dissect him to find out how he works on top as a means to strengthen the Legacy's power.
** Their attitude towards [[spoiler:Sylvie, their sole living descendant. Agrona coldly disavows her as his daughter, while Kezess has a VillainousParentalInstinct to the point of being a KnightTemplarParent]].
* ForcedIntoEvil: Agrona has been prone to forcing normally good individuals who would resist his influence into serving him by way of threatening their loved ones. He does so in order to cause divisions among his enemies and take advantage of their infighting, especially regarding Arthur and his desire to protect his loved ones. He forces [[spoiler:Alduin and Merial into collaborating with him by threatening the life of their daughter Tessia, and later on forces Seris to order her followers
forced to rejoin him by way of DemonicPossession and making examples of the few who resisted]].
* FounderOfTheKingdom: He and his clan were the ones responsible for uplifting the populace of Alacrya, and so he is revered by them as the founder of their nation. He takes it a step further than most examples as his status as an asura not only makes him all but an ImmortalRuler who has reigned over Alacrya since its inception, but means that his blood can be found running in the veins of practically every single Alacryan which allows him to literally control the lives of his subjects as he sees fit.
* GenghisGambit: To put an end to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, he holds a public broadcast to all of Alacrya wherein he frames the recent assassination of the Sovereign Exeges on Arthur and the Indrath Clan, in the process condemning the Indrath as the greater evil to his rule. It works, reuniting all of Alacrya under his control and galvanizing them into war with the asuras, on top of forcing Arthur to return back to Dicathen with the remnants of Seris's rebellion in tow. Though as it always has been his end goal to invade Epheotus to either conquer or destroy it, it is merely him rallying his forces for the next stage of his plan]].
* GenocideFromTheInside: Agrona is so far gone from who he used to be that he is willing to kill off all the other asuras just to achieve his revenge. Even his own clan is not exempt.
* GodEmperor: An actual deity who rules over a kingdom of lessers since being banished from Epheotus. He even calls himself "The Eternal Ruler" to reinforce how far above his subjects he is.
* GodAndSatanAreBothJerks: He may be the resident MaouTheDemonKing and SatanicArchetype, but it turns out that he only became the monster that he is now because [[spoiler:he discovered that Kezess committed genocide and after being exiled by him for threatening to expose the truth became just as reprehensible as his nemesis. Throughout the story, both him and Kezess demonstrate that there is no difference between them as both continue to commit various atrocities and cause CollateralDamage upon the lessers in a bid to overcome the other]].
* GodWasMyCoPilot: Before his exile, Agrona was fond of sneaking off to Dicathen and Alacrya in disguise for his research. This ended up being used against him by the Indrath Clan when the time came to exile him as they used his visits as evidence for his experimentation on the lessers of those continents. The actual reason was that [[spoiler:he uncovered that the Indrath Clan committed genocide upon the ancient djinn and threatened to expose them for it]].
* TheGreatSerpent: As a basilisk,
Agrona's side, she and Cylrit end up fighting Bairon during the second Siege of Vildorial.
* HiddenAgendaHero: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him the Retainer's horns while advising him to get stronger for both their sakes before disappearing without revealing her
true form is that of a monstrous horned serpent.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He is responsible for
intentions. Later on, she spares Mica and lets her go to help the main conflict of the story as he sees Alacrya and Dicathen as stepping stones that will allow him to conquer Epheotus by making Vritra-blooded lessers to act as CannonFodder against the rest of the asuran clans as well as [[spoiler:the reincarnations of Grey, Nico, and Cecilia in order to acquire the latter's power as the Legacy and for them to serve as servants in his invasion]].
* HateSink: He invades Arthur's homeland of Dicathen [[spoiler:and conquers it, in the process causing the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones. Not only that, but it turns out he was responsible for the reincarnation of not only Arthur, but also his childhood friends Nico and Cecilia whom he had ReforgedIntoAMinion through MindRape. In the case of the latter, he even had Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia captured to act as Cecilia's vessel. Not to mention, but Arthur has been almost powerless to stop him as Agrona is an InvincibleVillain whose plans have almost always gone the way he wanted, on top of being an asura which puts him above Arthur in terms of raw power]].
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason for his exile from Epheotus was [[spoiler:his discovery of the Indrath Clan's genocide of the djinn, which he threatened to expose to the rest of the asuras]].
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:In wanting to exact revenge on Kezess and to expose his crimes, Agrona has become much, much worse than his nemesis. Case in point, he turned against Kezess for discovering that he committed genocide, but after being exiled Agrona is willing to commit genocide against his own kind if that is what it takes]].
* HellInvadesHeaven: His end goal is to either conquer or destroy Epheotus using both his army of asura/lesser hybrids and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]. Following [[spoiler:Kezess causing the destruction of Elenoir by forcing Aldir to use World Eater technique in a futile bid to kill the Legacy, Agrona finally has his casus belli to break the treaty and launch his invasion]].
* AHeroToHisHometown: Claims that all of his Alacryan subjects revere him as a god. Of course, considering what [[spoiler:Seris ends up doing, this is ultimately not the case]].
* HopeCrusher: Agrona has a twisted sense of satisfaction in that he likes to make his opponents think that they have a chance to defeat him before showing them how wrong they were in that he had the game stacked entirely in his favor from the very start. In the case of the lessers, that game had been stacked millennia ago, long before their ancestors were born.
** A good example of this characteristic of his is the way he deals with [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion. After Seris's humiliation of the Legacy and the fall of Sehz-Clar, he allowed her rebellion to score a few victories in the weeks afterward. Then in the span of days, he immediately proceeded to undo all of her rebellion's gains, right as Arthur returned to assist her. If that was not enough, despite giving them a brief reprieve by letting them settle in Dicathen for a while and making them think they can have a fresh start away from the war and his control, he eventually takes control of all of them by way of DemonicPossession and forces them back to his side as part of his endgame]].
* HornedHumanoid: He retains his horns in his human form.
* HornsOfVillainy: The mark of the Vritra are their signature black horns which contain the source of their magical power. Agrona is of course the most obvious example.
* IControlMyMinionsThrough: Agrona controls his minions through a wide variety of means. For the most part, his minions are MotivatedByFear due to his godlike power as an asura. As such, many of them view him as a god, though said perception varies between being outright fearful or indoctrinated reverence. In some cases, this fear is due to him threatening their loved ones so that they will comply with him. However, for some of his other minions, in particular his LesCollaborateurs in Dicathen, are motivated by the promise of greed or power that he offers them.
** It is eventually revealed that the fear Agrona instills in his subjects is completely justified, as he [[spoiler:can control every action, word, and thought of ''everything'' that has his blood, which naturally includes the entire nation of Alacrya. He demonstrates this on Seris's rebellion when the time comes for him to launch his invasion of Epheotus, as he forces Seris and every single one of her followers to kneel before making examples of the few who resisted him. Faced with the extermination of everyone under her authority, Seris reluctantly returns to his service and brings all of her followers along with her]].
** As for [[spoiler:the reincarnates under his command - Nico and Cecilia - he claims that he has their best interests at heart and promises to fulfill their deepest desire should they help him exact his revenge on the asuras. Specifically, not only did he promise them that they would be reunited, but he also promises that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them home to Earth. He also promises them that he will let them have their revenge on Grey, but in this case
army. Eventually, it is revealed he has she is been twisting their memories of Grey by emphasizing the harm he has done to them. Though like the rest of his minions they also serve in part out of their own fear of him]].
* IHaveNoSon: Despite [[spoiler:Sylvie being his own offspring, he refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter. In a conversation with Cecilia, he coldly refers to Sylvie as merely being "[Arthur's] dragon bond" without any regard to her blood ties to him. This is a mutual sentiment, as Sylvie does not acknowledge
plotting against Agrona as her father after all and the atrocities he has done]].
* IHaveYourWife: Part of his way of manipulating others into doing his bidding involves holding their loved ones' lives at stake. The most notable instance of this is when [[spoiler:he reveals to Alduin and Merial that he has control over their daughter Tessia's life thanks to her beast will, which he uses to get them to let his forces into the Council Castle at the end of the war. He also forces Seris and her followers back into his service by making examples of the few who resisted and threatening their loved ones with the same fate]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Caera]]'') These first brave few,
Vritra for acting as my example to you, have spared their bloods from the same fate, but any others who disobey condemn their mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters to share their painful and gruesome end.
* IKnowYourTrueName: He closes off his first conversation with Arthur with this ominous WhamLine.
-->'''Agrona:''' I suppose it does no harm in telling you. Let's say I've enjoyed talking with an old friend of yours, King Grey.
quite sometime.
* INeedYouStronger: His reason for not killing When she and Arthur [[spoiler:after he becomes first meet, she takes an aether-wielding demigod is because he wants to see how powerful Arthur can become interest in his current state, on top of him. She saves him wanting to dissect Arthur and see how he works. The other major reason for doing so is that he wants Cecilia to get stronger as well Sylvie from fighting Arthur. Not only does he want her to be as strong as possible for when he invades Epheotus, but he wants to see if the clash between the two would reveal the true nature of power in the world as Arthur and Cecilia wield the opposing powers that define magic, aether and mana respectively]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Cecilia]]'') You and Grey need each other now, [[spoiler:Cecilia]]. You are the hammer, he is the anvil. It is where you meet that the truth of power in this world will be revealed.
* ImmortalRuler: While asuras are not truly immortal but extremely long lived, Agrona nonetheless fits the trope as he has reigned over Alacrya since its inception millennia ago,
being the one responsible for uplifting their civilization. He goes so far as killed by Uto and later on sends Cylrit to refer to himself as "The Eternal Ruler".
* InvincibleVillain: Considering Arthur is an InvincibleHero, it is only fitting that Agrona is the opposite trope
fight him in order to maintain the sense of narrative tension. Not only is Agrona an asura which puts him at the top of the power scale (as even [[ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts the weakest among the asuras]] can outmatch the strongest mortal mages), he has also survived several attempts on test his life. However, what truly makes him capabilities. As it turns out, this trope is that he is arguably ''the'' top {{Chessmaster}} and ManipulativeBastard in the setting. Agrona is always one step ahead of his enemies, and [[YouCantThwartStageOne almost all of his schemes have come to fruition]] with his enemies being able to do little to stop them.
-->'''Arthur:''' What was a mere two mortal lifetimes of experience when compared to an ancient asura's lifetime of intellect and wisdom?
* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: He is known to employ this trope in order to get his Alacryan subjects to fall in line after they either fail or defy him. And he goes above just targeting their friends by targeting their entire extended families.
** After [[spoiler:Seris and her supporters are forced to seek asylum in Dicathen, he took out his rage on not just those of her supporters who took him up on his offer of clemency and stayed behind, but on pretty much the entire population of Sehz-Clar. Not only does he reimpose martial law on the dominion and make examples of those who failed him, but when he launches his final assault, he sends entire extended bloods straight to the frontlines in Dicathen just for having any sort of connection to the rebellion]].
** On a related note, he does the same to [[spoiler:Highblood Ramseyer. When Arthur's identity is exposed, he ensures that their reputation is completely ruined as punishment for Director Ramseyer's backing of
because Seris views Arthur during his stay in Alacrya in spite of not knowing his identity. That, and his granddaughter Augustine's failure to hold Xyrus against Arthur, sees the entirety of their blood being sent straight to the frontlines as well even though they never backed Seris or her rebellion]].
* JoinOrDie: Or rather Rejoin or Die. [[spoiler:When he commences the final stages of his plan, he uses ThePowerOfBlood to force Seris and all those
a potential WildCard who followed her into exile in Dicathen to either rejoin his forces or get consumed by their own runes. After making a few examples to prove his point, Seris is reluctantly forced to yield to his demand]].
* JustToyingWithThem: Agrona adopts this approach when dealing with any lessers who stand against him, as he has had millennia to devise his plans and empower his forces to a degree that said lessers can stand no chance against. He
could have easily conquered Dicathen within a week by just sending the Wraiths, but he let the war last as long as it did with only having the Scythes involved leading his mortal armies [[spoiler:and still managing to conquer the continent]]. He does the same with [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, letting it last for a few months before crushing it just as Arthur arrived]].
-->'''Arthur:''' We hadn't been lambs to the slaughter. We had been fish in a net.
* KeystoneSuperpower: Manages to make ThePowerOfBlood this trope. Agrona's blood allows him to exert control over those who have it in several different ways. He is able to see through their eyes, temporarily possess them, and even dispose of them should he see fit in a rather graphic fashion by making their latent spellforms consume them. Outside of letting him control them, his blood imbues those individuals who have it with supernatural physical and magical strength.
* KickTheMoralityPet: [[spoiler:His former paramour Sylvia was one of the few people that he cared for, but he felt that she had betrayed him when he was exiled from Epheotus. In truth, Sylvia was still in love with him, but when she arrived in Alacrya hoping to save him from his fate Agrona had already fallen into villainy and called for her death. Sylvia realized at that point that Agrona was BeyondRedemption and so went into hiding in Dicathen for the rest of her life]].
* KillItWithFire: When he makes examples of [[spoiler:those among Seris's rebellion who are resisting his order - including Sulla and Lauden - he ignites the runes that are engraved on them which consumes them all with their own inner spellfire]].
* KneelBeforeZod: When he [[spoiler:activates his VillainOverride over Seris and her followers, he brings them all down to their knees as if to force them to kneel to him, even though he is not physically present and is only speaking to them mentally through DemonicPossession]].
* LackOfEmpathy: Agrona has been so consumed by his desire for vengeance against Kezess and the Indrath that he has no regard for the lives of his pawns. They are all completely expendable to him, though some are more valuable than others (namely the Scythes, Wraiths, and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]). He does not care about how much suffering he causes in the pursuit of his revenge.
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Arthur learns from Sylvia's second message that Agrona was her former paramour and the father of his bond Sylvie]].
* MakeAnExampleOfThem: He is prone to making examples of those who defy his authority. After [[spoiler:taking over the Council Castle, he has the entire Council impaled on spikes and paraded around to break the morale of the Dicathians. Later on when he takes control of Seris's rebellion by way of DemonicPossession to force them to rejoin his forces, he proceeds to remotely kill off the few individuals who immediately resist him - including Lauden and Sulla - in extremely graphic fashions, thus forcing Seris and her followers to comply to his demands]].
* MakerOfMonsters: Agrona has experimented upon the inhabitants of Alacrya for years, and so his armies include hordes of Vritra-blooded mana beasts who are much stronger than normal. This is an act that most asuras find incredibly repulsive, and was the excuse that the Indrath Clan used to exile him from Epheotus (the true reason being that [[spoiler:he uncovered that clan's DarkSecret and threatened to expose them for it]]).
%%* MagnificentBastard: Agrona fits this trope to a T. As the main antagonist, he is a devious and cunning schemer who is able to execute his plans nearly unimpeded. No matter what his enemies do to stop him, Agrona is always one step ahead of them. Even when faced with a sudden setback, he is able to quickly adjust his plans to account for the change in circumstances, to the point they proceed as if nothing happened at all. In spite of his villainy, Agrona is a charming and affable individual whose charisma has been able to win over several of his pawns.%%
* ManipulativeBastard: Agrona is a master manipulator of both events and people to achieve his plans. He manages to manipulate [[spoiler:all three royal families on the Council into collaborating with him at some point (the Greysunders through their greed and the Glayders and Eraliths through the love of their children)]]. He also [[spoiler:manipulates both Nico and Cecilia into compliance by promising them that they will eventually be returned to Earth, all while stringing them along into committing various atrocities for him]].
* MaouTheDemonKing: Agrona is the leader of the Vritra Clan, the main antagonistic force in the novel. While he and his clan are basilisks rather than demons, they nonetheless resemble demons given how they have pitch-black skin and horns (which contain their magical power). He and his clan rule over the continent of Alacrya, and have interbred with and experimented on its inhabitants for so long that having Vritra blood is deeply integrated into the Alacryan social hierarchy, and a telltale sign of his corruptive influence is the presence of the same horns of power that all Vritra have. He is responsible for the DivineConflict that drives the story, and is later revealed to be [[spoiler:responsible for Arthur's [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld reincarnation]] in the first place]].
* MarkOfTheBeast: A telltale indication that one possesses the blood of Agrona and his clan is the presence of their signature HornsOfVillainy.
* MindControlEyes: A sign that Agrona is enacting DemonicPossession on someone is the presence of RedEyesTakeWarning.
* MindRape: As part of [[spoiler:reincarnating Nico and Cecilia, he subjects them to this to make them more compliant to him and his goals. In particular, he twists their worst memories of Grey, specifically his apparent murder of Cecilia during the King's Tourney, to make them flat-out despise him as Grey had reincarnated outside of Agrona's control]].
* MonsterProgenitor: While not the founder of the Vritra Clan, his status as their leader and thus the ImmortalRuler of Alacrya means that Agrona's blood has been found in the SemiDivine soldiers and monsters of the Alacryan army that Arthur comes to face. It allows him to control them as he sees fit.
* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler:His control over Nico and Cecilia involves him gaslighting the two of them into thinking that he will return them to Earth if they help him win
end the DivineConflict, on top of intentionally meddling making her intentions with their PastLifeMemories by omitting him a benign example of this trope.
-->'''Seris:''' For both our sakes, get stronger - fast.
* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth -
the truth behind Cecilia's death Sovereign of her dominion and twisting it her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.
* KillTheGod: She captures Orlaeth to use his mana as a shield in her rebellion against Agrona, then broadcasts his execution in front of all Alacrya to show that the Sovereigns are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
* KillingIntent: Seris noted
to have them exhibit a MisplacedRetribution against Grey]].
* MotiveDecay: His original motivation
an overpowering aura that is controlled yet palpable to those around her. When she confronts Arthur after his fight with Uto, he notes that the only person from whom he had felt the sensation was Kezess.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: After Agrona makes examples of those among her supporters who openly defied his threat
to [[spoiler:expose Kezess's genocide JoinOrDie in horrific fashion, Seris begrudgingly surrenders to him and acquiesces to his demands in order to spare her remaining supporters the same horrific fates.
* LadyAndKnight: A DarkIsNotEvil example, as she is the LadyOfBlackMagic whom Cylrit serves.
* LikeASonToMe: In this case a daughter, as she mentored Caera and protected her from Agrona's experiments. This has a significant impact as it led to Caera disapproving
of the djinn, but war with Dicathen.
* TheMentor: She is Caera's mentor. Later on, its revealed that Lyra also saw her as her mentor in spite of her being assigned to Cadell.
* MercifulMinion: Arthur is taken by surprise when he first meets Seris, as she unexpectedly saves him from Uto and instead spares him. This is because she has taken an interest in him
given his exile unique powers as a factor who could upend the entire DivineConflict.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Seris has long white hair and as a Scythe, she is one of the strongest non-asura mages in the setting.
* NonviolentInitialConfrontation: Her first meeting with Arthur is this. Despite Arthur viewing her as his enemy at that point due to her being one of the Scythes. Seris not only ends up saving him
from Epheotus Uto, but rather than finish him off right there she instead proceeds to give him a few cryptic words of advice, severs Uto's horns for him to keep (in the process giving him a trophy and letting him on the amount weakness of suffering he subsequently went through his motives gradually shifted to conquering if not destroying all of Epheotus the Vritra-blooded), and making the rest of his kind pay as he came to place RevengeBeforeReason]].
then leaves.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Not from Agrona himself, but to anyone who knows the true nature of the DivineConflict, it is very easy to compare him to his ArchEnemy Kezess as both deities [[spoiler:are tyrannical despots who are willing to tear apart the world in their conflict and have no regard for the lives of others, especially lessers. Arthur and Seris are prone to making such remarks]].
* ObviouslyEvil: Black and gold clothing, soulless red eyes, pale white skin and raven black hair, HornsOfVillainy - does he seem like a nice person at all?
* OminousOperaCape: In his sole visual depiction so far, Agrona sports a long, flowing black mantle
TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that is split at the ends.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: {{Justified|Trope}}. In spite of being the BigBad and the prevalence of his minions, Agrona so far
she delivers to Aldir has not left the confines of Alacrya, though he has communicated to others through either his minions or through possession. He spends most of his time conducting his experiments into fate itself while sending his minions to invade Dicathen or investigate the Relictombs. To be fair, this is because of GodsHandsAreTied, as due to the treaty any direct involvement on his part would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction, and in the case of the last part the Relictombs [[spoiler:are designed to repel asuras]]. Even after [[spoiler:the treaty is broken, Agrona still remains in Alacrya for the time being as he is only getting ready to launch his invasion]].
* ThePowerOfBlood: Agrona is able to control anyone and everyone who shares his blood, which can range from simple possession to outright killing them if he so chooses. Even without his direct involvement, his blood empowers anyone it runs in with near-superhuman capabilities.
* PragmaticVillainy: In the aftermath of [[spoiler:Exeges's death, Agrona rallies the populace of Alacrya by not only framing the Indrath Clan of the act, but by surprisingly offering clemency to anyone who had been part of Seris's rebellion in spite of him normally punishing treachery with death. He does so not only to undermine whatever remaining support Seris has left in Alacrya, but to unite all of its populace against the asuras in preparation for his invasion of Epheotus]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Agrona's eyes are a piercing red, a clear sign of his villainy. Fittingly, anyone he possesses has their eyes turn red to signify his control over them.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:He reincarnates Nico and Cecilia, subjects them to MindRape, and gives them FakeMemories to make them compliant to him. Grey only narrowly avoided the same fate thanks to Sylvie's intervention. Tessia also qualifies considering he set
her up to become Cecilia's eventual vessel]].
* RepressiveButEfficient: He might be an outright tyrant who holds no regard for the lives of his subjects, but he styles himself as their savior as he uplifted their civilization above that of the Dicathians, and for good reason. When he talks to Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that the ratio of mage to nonmage in Alacrya is one in five compared to one in a hundred in Dicathen, all thanks to his direct intervention. Then again, part of the reason Alacrya is so far ahead of Dicathen is due to Kezess's rather hands-off approach to uplifting them, namely giving the royal families the [[ArtifactOfPower Artifacts of Power]] that empowered the Lances who in turn taught the first mages on Dicathen.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Agrona has been so consumed by his desire to exact revenge against Kezess that he is willing to cause the deaths of untold thousands who had nothing to do with his vendetta. He is willing to sacrifice everything, be it the lessers, his entire clan, or even the whole world, just to achieve his revenge. A desire that [[spoiler:transcends across time and space as he is willing to pull Grey and his childhood friends from their world to his just to attain the power he needs to exact his vengeance]].
* SadisticChoice: [[spoiler:He approaches Alduin and Merial with the knowledge that he has their daughter's life in the palm of his hand thanks to her beast will and as such can determine whether she lives or dies. In return for sparing her life, he tells them to let his forces into the Council Castle to kill Virion, the supreme commander of the Dicathians and Alduin's own father. Between the daughter and the grandfather, they choose the former. To add insult to injury, he has both of them executed in the aftermath regardless to send a message]].
* SafetyInMuggles: {{Exploited}}. He takes full advantage of the asuras' AlienNonInterferenceClause regarding the lessers to heavily limit Kezess's options for dealing with him. While Kezess ended up begrudgingly conceding Alacrya to him, he still wanted to avoid escalating the conflict out of his desire to protect the Dicathians. However, after [[spoiler:the conquest of Dicathen and Agrona on the cusp of summoning the Legacy, Kezess is willing to throw all of that out of the window as part of crossing the GodzillaThreshold in his bid to prevent Agrona's plans from coming into fruition]].
* SarcasmMode: In Volume 11, [[spoiler:when Cecilia asks him about the next stage of his plans following her confrontation with Arthur in Nirmala, Agrona asks her if she thinks that the reason Arthur has survived for as long as he has is because he is more powerful, intelligent, and prepared compared to Agrona. Of course, as [[YouCantThwartStageOne the events of the past volumes]] have indicated, the opposite is true as Agrona is an InvincibleVillain who has had Arthur OutGambitted at every turn. It leads into Agrona revealing why he has allowed Arthur to last this long and how it ties in with his current plans]].
-->'''Agrona:''' (''To [[spoiler:Cecilia]]'') Do you think Arthur has survived this long because he is...what...more powerful than me? More intelligent than me? Better prepared than me?
* SatanicArchetype: Agrona bears many parallels to Satan himself.
** His backstory mirrors that of Satan's rebellion and the War in Heaven as depicted in ''Literature/ParadiseLost''. Agrona was [[FallenAngel cast out from]] [[HomeOfTheGods Epheotus]] by [[TopGod Kezess]] when he discovered that [[spoiler:he committed genocide upon the [[{{Precursors}} djinn]]]]. This led to his StartOfDarkness as in his exile he instigated the DivineConflict that drives the plot. Not only that, but his end goal of uniting and empowering the mortal populations of both Dicathen and Alacrya to act as his army for when he invades Epheotus brings to mind ''Literature/TheBookOfRevelation'' wherein Satan unites the nations of the world for a final war with God with [[spoiler:the Legacy serving as TheAntiChrist]].
** While Agrona and the clan he rules over are basilisks rather than demons, their human forms nonetheless resembles traditional demons and are seen by such as by the inhabitants of Alacrya whom [[SupernaturalElite they rule over]]. In particular, Agrona is depicted as youthful as that of his archnemesis Kezess with the only inhuman attributes he has being his RavenHairIvorySkin, RedEyesTakeWarning, and HornsOfVillainy, invoking the portrayal of Lucifer as a {{Divinely Appearing Demon|s}}. Not to mention, but as a basilisk Agrona's true form is that of TheGreatSerpent, which brings to mind the first appearance of Satan as the Serpent in the GardenOfEden.
** Agrona also has a penchant for making [[DealWithTheDevil deals with lessers]] wherein either he holds [[IHaveYourWife their loved ones']] [[TheCommiesMadeMeDoIt lives at stake]] or promises them power and wealth. Through such deals, he is responsible for the corruption of the nobility of Dicathen and throughout the story approaches some of the protagonists and their loved ones at crucial points to strike deals that would favor him.
** He is responsible for much of the misfortune Arthur has faced in his reincarnated life, as he [[spoiler:has caused the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones and conquered his homeland. In particular, he reincarnated not only him but his childhood friends Nico and Cecilia and subjected them both to MindRape so they would both be ReforgedIntoAMinion to turn them against Arthur, even stealing his LoveInterest Tessia as [[GrandTheftMe a vessel for the latter]]]].
* SecretSecretKeeper: In his conversation with Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that he has been aware of Arthur's past life as King Grey the entire time. After all, [[spoiler:''he'' was the one responsible for Grey's death and reincarnation in the first place]].
* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: As part of his control over those who have his blood, Agrona is able to see through their eyes. This power is what allows him to [[spoiler:have a direct conversation with Arthur through possessing the latter's bond Sylvie due to her being his biological daughter]]. Later on when [[spoiler:Arthur has one of the Wraiths cornered and is attempting to interrogate him, the Wraith in question tells
tell him that his master Kezess and her master Agrona can see through his eyes, moments before exploding in front of him]].
-->'''Cethin:''' He is watching. My eye to his. He knows. So it is already too late.
* ShadowArchetype:
** To Arthur, or rather his past self King Grey. Both
are the instigators of a war and had good intentions behind doing so - Grey wanted to avenge his ParentalSubstitute, Agrona because [[spoiler:he had been exiled for attempting to expose Kezess's genocide of the djinn - but while Grey grew to regret the war he started due to the CollateralDamage, Agrona instead became a case of HeWhoFightsMonsters, [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks becoming no better two sides of the same coin]]. This particular remark gets into his head, as he has a CallBack to it when he spares the Lances and directs them against his master's plan to exterminate the Dicathian resistance.
-->'''Seris:''' Indrath, Agrona. Agrona, Indrath. You speak as
if not worse than Kezess]]. To further hammer they are the only two beings in the similarities, in her second message, Sylvia remarks how Agrona truly had once been a decent person world, as if there is no choice but after being exiled had gone insane out to serve one or the other.
-->'''Aldir:''' This is a war
of grief and vengeance to an degree not two sides. ''Everyone'' must choose a side, even Grey went down]].
*** On top of that, once Arthur learns of [[spoiler:the truth behind Agrona's StartOfDarkness, he resolves to bring Kezess to justice for his crimes just like Agrona had done. The only reason why Arthur does not fall into HeWhoFightsMonsters just like Agrona in spite of continuing to endure
you, Seris.
-->'''Seris:''' If
the TraumaCongaLine world is because of his MoralityChain[=s=] keeping his mind in the right place. a coin, Agrona on the other hand had none of that sort, which explains why he so easily BecameTheirOwnAntithesis]].
** To Mordain. Both [[spoiler:threatened to expose the truth about the genocide of the djinn and were exiled from Epheotus by
one side, Kezess as a result. While Agrona was consumed by his desire to exact vengeance on Kezess the other, then someone else has flipped that coin, and became a case of HeWhoFightsMonsters, Mordain was content with creating a safe haven for the victims' of Kezess's crimes]].
* SnakesAreSinister: As a basilisk, Agrona is serpentine in his true form. True to his nature, he is the main antagonist, and befitting a snake is rather manipulative and conniving.
* TheSocialDarwinist: Has shades of this trope. Agrona is perfectly willing to allow conflict between his minions at all levels,
no matter how it lands - whichever face looks up from the lowliest of lessers to the Sovereigns themselves, just so ground - it will be that they can get stronger. As long as someone who is looking back down.
* OnlySaneMan: She is this among
the infighting Scythes as she lacks the rest of the Scythes' apathy, arrogance, and unnecessary cruelty, on top of having no loyalty to Agrona due to seeing him for the tyrant the is.
* ThePowerOfTheVoid: Her signature spell, Void Wind.
* PragmaticHero: Seris might be an affable and well-intentioned person, but she knows when to make hard choices and sacrifices. This is a trait that is especially vital given that she is going up against the top {{Chessmaster}} of the setting and a being with a complete LackOfEmpathy. She sends Cylrit against Arthur at one point to let him know that defending Elenoir is a lost cause and that he needs to save his strength for the more pivotal battles of the war.
** That being said, even though the Legacy is the biggest threat to her rebellion, she knows that she is possessing Tessia's body and
does not impede his master plan, he is willing want to tolerate it.
-->'''Agrona:''' Conflict is necessary to grow in power.
* TheSociopath: In his current state, Agrona is a textbook sociopath. His desire to exact revenge on Kezess and
consign the Indrath Clan has consumed him so thoroughly that he sees everyone under his command as little more than the means elven princess to that end. He does not care about how many lives he has to sacrifice to exact his revenge - no amount of casualties are unacceptable to him. He is a charismatic manipulator and charmer who can convince any weak-minded person to serve him as his pawn, and he is also not afraid to target people's loved ones to get the more resilient or resistant ones to comply with him. No act is reprehensible enough for him. For Agrona, all that matters is his revenge.
death.
* SorcerousOverlord: As an asura, Agrona is not only much more magically adept than the strongest mortal mages, but his very body is infused with mana itself. With his unparalleled power, he and the clan he leads were able to establish themselves as the rulers of Alacrya and empower their mortal subjects to fulfill their ambitions to conquer the world and exact their revenge on the gods who had exiled them.
* StartOfDarkness: [[spoiler:Agrona had a vested interest
TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After confronting Aldir in the ruins left behind by of Elenoir following his destruction of it with the djinn, which led World Eater technique, she delivers a scathing one to both him uncovering that Kezess and the Indrath Clan committed genocide upon them. When he threatened to expose the truth, he and his clan were exiled to Alacrya. In his exile, Agrona swore vengeance upon the Indrath and the rest of Epheotus, leading him to become just as much a monster as master Kezess himself]].
-->'''Agrona:''' That's all [Kezess and Windsom] told you? Arthur, do you think I one day just woke up wanting to commit genocide against my brethren?
* StrongFamilyResemblance: When Arthur finally meets Agrona in person, [[spoiler:he notes
that the strong, sharp features on his face bear an uncomfortable resemblance to Sylvie, his biological daughter whom Arthur had adopted and raised]].
* SuperhumanTransfusion: Anyone who has Agrona's blood becomes unnaturally strong and powerful both physically and magically, on top of developing an affinity towards his and his clan's own corrupted mana arts. In terms of appearances, at best one will end up sprouting HornsOfVillainy on their head and at worst one will end up suffering a PowerUpgradingDeformation. Of course, gaining that power comes at a great price regardless of the outcome, as having his blood means signing over control of one's life to him.
* TheSvengali: Acts as this towards [[spoiler:the reincarnates under his control, namely Nico and Cecilia. He strung Nico along into working with him by promising to resurrect Cecilia and to help him exact his revenge on Grey. Following Cecilia's resurrection, he promises them that after they help him exact his revenge on the other asuras that he will return them both to Earth. Of course, it is highly likely Agrona has no intention of fulfilling that final promise to them as to him everyone under his command is merely just a tool to be discarded. After all, he has already subjected them both to MindRape and twisted their memories of Grey into utter hatred, all to make them more compliant to him without them knowing]].
* TakeOverTheWorld: Not his final objective, but a major stepping stone towards it. He seeks to conquer all of the known world - namely Dicathen and Alacrya - in order to conscript its inhabitants into his invasion of Epheotus. He [[spoiler:[[TheBadGuyWins ends up accomplishing just that]], albeit only temporarily as Arthur is able to retake the former continent while Agrona's attention is distracted]].
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: {{Invoked}}. During his conversation with Arthur at the end of Volume 6, he reveals that Arthur's parents only survived a recent attack because he willed it to, and that he could just as easily rescind that mercy. He offers Arthur a deal to sit out the war if he wants his loved ones to be safe. Arthur ultimately refuses.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: [[spoiler:He was once a good person who sought to expose Kezess for his crimes, but when he was cast out of Epheotus and exiled to Alacrya, he devoted his entire being to exacting revenge on
not just Kezess calls them out for what they have done but all of the asuras. In the process, Agrona's villainy wound up eclipsing that of his nemesis. To illustrate, part of Kezess's false pretext for exiling also makes it clear they are no better than their nemeses in Agrona and his clan was that he accused them of interbreeding with and experimenting upon with the lessers of Alacrya. In their bid to exact their vengeance, Agrona and his clan have done exactly that. Similarly, even though Agrona sought to expose Kezess for the genocide of the djinn, he is now perfectly willing to commit genocide upon his own kind]].
Vritra Clan.
* TheyStillBelongToUsLecture: [[spoiler:Despite Seris launching RebelLeader: She starts a rebellion against him, he makes it clear the Vritra on Alacryan soil following the Siege of Vildorial that she and her followers will eventually have no choice but to return to this side. When the time comes for the final stages of his plan, he takes control of her entire rebellion by way of DemonicPossession and gives them a speech where he tells them that they will either rejoin him or die where they stand]].
* {{Thoughtcrime}}: As part of his ability to control those who share his blood,
lasts around two months before Agrona is able to read their every thought. When [[spoiler:he takes control of Seris's rebellion, he makes examples of those who immediately defied him by killing them where they stood in horrific fashions, even those who were keeping their defiance to their thoughts without speaking outwardly against him]].
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:Sylvia claims that he used to be a decent person who
crush it. Afterward, she had a romantic interest in, and that he was once a revered figure among the asuras for his personality and research. Then he uncovered Kezess and the Indrath Clan's DarkSecret, and when he confronted them and threatened her remaining supporters escape to expose the truth, he was banished from Epheotus and exiled to the distant continent of Alacrya. In his exile, Agrona's desire for revenge has consumed him, making him as much a monster as Kezess himself]].
* TheUnfettered: Agrona will do anything to achieve he wants, in particular his desire for revenge on Kezess and the Indrath Clan. Even if takes throwing away the lives of all his subjects and razing the world to the ground, if that is what it takes then he will do it.
* UnseenNoMore:
** He was first alluded to in Volume 1 by Cadell when he corners the dying Sylvia, but was not outright named until Volume 4 by Windsom during his exposition over the DivineConflict. He makes his first "appearance" at the end of Volume 6, albeit [[spoiler:it is just him possessing the now-human Sylvie so he talk to Arthur]]. However, he does not appear in person until Volume 9.
** In a meta example, despite his appearance being described in the novel, Agrona's actual physical appearance was not depicted for a very long time until 2022. He initially appeared in silhouette in Chapter 148 of the {{Webcomic}} in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed Kezess of Sylvia's death. He was finally shown in an official illustration released at the end of Volume 9, which ended later that same year, depicting both him and [[spoiler:the Legacy]].
* TheVillainKnowsMoment: He closes off the first conversation that he has
Dicathen, linking up with Arthur by revealing that he knows that he is King Grey and that he has been in contact with an old friend of his, that being [[spoiler:Elijah - or rather - Nico]].
* VillainOverride: Thanks to ThePowerOfBlood allowing him to control anything that has his blood, Agrona forces [[spoiler:Seris and all of
the Alacryan defectors under her leadership back into his service by ordering them to locate Arthur - who has secluded himself somewhere enclave in Dicathen Elenoir in order to unlock the final keystone - on process. In doing so, Seris supersedes Lyra as the pain overarching leader of an excruciating death through him igniting their runes]].
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Agrona claims his rule has done wonders for his subjects and that
the people of Alacrya revere him as a benevolent and just god.
* VillainousUnderdog: He is this trope
Alacryans rebelling against Kezess on paper. In the DivineConflict, Kezess has Vritra.
* TheRedeemer:
** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up
the support chain of all of the asuran races while Agrona only has a few basilisk clans at his side. Given how outgunned the Vritra and their allies are in the grand scale of the conflict, Agrona has resorted to subterfuge and underhanded tactics to gain an advantage over his nemesis. He conceals the true scope of his plans from Kezess, and takes full advantage of him holding back to go to lengths events that Kezess would not cross.
* WickedCultured: Despite being
help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the main antagonist, Agrona is an intellectual figure who is passionate about his scientific and cultural interests, a trait that Alacryan people. While he carried over from before his StartOfDarkness. To reinforce that image, he presents himself in a debonair and elegant fashion. This front is what draws some his pawns into working for him as not only does he act in a refined fashion that endears him to them but he comes off as suave, affable, and intellectual.
* WonTheWarLostThePeace: [[spoiler:He may have conquered Dicathen and executed its kings and queens, but naturally pockets of resistance begin to spring up across the continent. Ultimately, Agrona only has control over Dicathen for about a year, as his attention being distracted with the Legacy allows Arthur to easily retake the continent upon his return]].
* XanatosGambit:
** Agrona attempted to goad Kezess into going to war against him by bringing to him the news of his daughter's death. He
had already had his allies in the right places so that MutuallyAssuredDestruction would occur in the ensuing war, but as Agrona was consumed by RevengeBeforeReason all that would matter for him was that he got his revenge. However, the rest of the Great Eight held Kezess back and settled for a treaty instead. This outcome was just as favorable to Agrona as it gave him the breathing room to build up his mortal servants in Alacrya, and as a near-immortal asura he could wait on his vendetta.
** After the death of [[spoiler:Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to anyone involved
been traveling with Seris and her rebellion as part of his GenghisGambit to unite all of Alacrya against Arthur and the Indrath Clan. He does this knowing that whether or not they took him up on his offer, they would end up back at his side when the time comes for the final stages of his plan. While a good majority of them do take him up on the offer, as for the rest he takes control of them through ThePowerOfBlood and - after making examples of the few who defied him - forces them back to his side]].
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of the reason Agrona is an InvincibleVillain is that even when his plans face an unforeseen setback, he is able to manipulate events and circumstances back into his favor.
** Even though [[spoiler:Sylvie managed to retrieve Grey's soul from Agrona before he could reincarnate him into his vessel of choice, Agrona was easily able to adjust his plans for summoning the Legacy. He had Nico/Elijah sent to his servants
Caera since arriving in Darv so that he would one day cross paths with the reincarnated Grey/Arthur. In turn, this would allow him to choose a different vessel for the Legacy, which ended up being Tessia]].
** Despite not foreseeing [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion, which in turn allows Arthur to retake his homeland followed by him joining up with said rebellion, Agrona is once again able to manipulate events in his favor. Not only had he already hunted down most of Seris's supporters and forced the survivors into hiding within
the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the time Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur arrived, but he took advantage of Exeges's demise gets to frame Arthur and Sylvie for it (tellingly, even if they ''had'' been truly see that the ones to kill Exeges, Agrona would have done Alacryans are as much victims of the same) and thus rally public opinion DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya against not only and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur but also the Indrath and the rest of the asuras, as by this point he is readying his forces to invade Epheotus. As such, ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.
** Combined with WarriorTherapist. She confronts Aldir at Elenoir where she calls him out for the destruction he caused under Kezess's orders and the asuras' LackOfEmpathy. Not only does she rub it in his face that Kezess and Agrona are no different from one another, but she informs him of Arthur's survival in Alacrya and his potential to end the DivineConflict. This conversation alongside many other factors leads to Aldir rebelling against Kezess.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: She dismisses Caera's opinion of Arthur being an Indrath-blooded human due to Kezess's pride and prejudice against the lessers. However, Caera was right because Sylvie sacrificed her physical body to save Arthur from dying, though neither would have been aware of it at the time due to Arthur concealing his identity from Caera and Seris - while aware of Sylvie's apparent death due to Cadell boasting about it - would not have known the consequences of her sacrifice.
* RogueSoldier: Despite being one of Agrona's top lieutenants, Seris launches a rebellion against him before eventually going into exile in Dicathen.
* SecretSecretKeeper: Arthur has no idea she is aware of his true identity when he arrives in Alacrya and has been the one pulling strings for him to survive there. On top of that, she keeps that knowledge hidden from everyone else in her circle, even Caera.
* ShipperOnDeck: She teases Caera for her feelings or at least attachment to Arthur to Caera's annoyance and embarrassment.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Agrona did not expect Seris to rebel against him, as not only does she distract him from his current plans, but her rebellion draws his attention away from Dicathen which allows Arthur to retake it. On top of that, her gambit involving the Legacy ends up partially freeing Tessia by allowing her to periodically retake control of her body. If that was not enough, Arthur ends up joining her rebellion, though it ends up ultimately being for naught as by the time he arrives it is beyond saving as Agrona has cornered her and her supporters.
* StealthMentor: Despite initially seeming to be antagonistic towards Arthur as one of the Scythes, once she recognizes his potential to end the DivineConflict Seris only wants to see his power grow and so tests him repeatedly. She even sends Cylrit to fight him at one point in order to gauge his strength.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is usually cold, elegant, formal, and stoic but to those she cares about and is comfortable with, Seris has a casual, playful, and warm side.
* TacticalWithdrawal: In Volume 11, after being holed up in the Relictombs for two months and with Agrona having rallied the populace of Alacrya to his side, Seris and her followers
are forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen]].
** He takes full advantage of [[spoiler:Kezess's occupation of
Dicathen following his deal with Arthur to prepare his forces to invade Epheotus. Given that Kezess not only sent down a good portion of his forces to Dicathen but also brought Epheotus out of the aether realm, it opens the door for him to invade now that Epheotus has let its guard down]].
** It took Agrona and his clan millennia to mold the Alacryans into their ideal ServantRace, and he was willing
while leaving behind anyone who wishes to take the same amount of time to do the same for the Dicathians after conquering them before he launched his invasion of Epheotus. However, thanks to [[spoiler:Arthur reincarnating outside of his control and disrupting his plans, Agrona ends up accelerating on his plans without compromising his end goals. Since Kezess opened offer of mercy.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Is the sole member the Scythes who can be considered
a portal heroic individual due to Epheotus as part of his deal with Arthur, Agrona takes advantage of it her genial personality and willingness to launch his invasion early eventually stand up against her master, especially since he now Nico (the only other member who has turned against Agrona) remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow his master's orders albeit reluctantly.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Despite being one of
the Legacy under his command]].
* YinYangClash:
** His rivalry with Kezess is this trope, given their contrasting powers and LightDarknessJuxtaposition. Though it
Alacryan Scythes, Seris turns out to be a case of [[spoiler:EvilVersusEvil]].
**
rather decent individual and has been plotting against Agrona for quite some time as she realizes the DivineConflict would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction. As such, she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur in his time in Alacrya and later launches a revolt of her own.
* VillainRevealsTheSecret: She reveals Arthur's survival to Aldir when she confronts him in the ruins of Elenoir after he destroyed it.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She takes interest in Arthur and
attempts to {{Invoke|dTrope}} this trope later on in a different fashion. Given how [[spoiler:Arthur and Cecilia have complete control over the opposing forces of aether and mana respectively, Agrona wants pit the two of them against one another as he hopes that the ensuing clash will reveal the true nature of power in the world for him to master]].
* YouHaveFailedMe: Agrona is not known for
test out his forgiveness of those who failed him, and in the society he created the punishment for such is usually death. That being said, he is pragmatic enough to know when to be more forgiving of his subjects.
* YouWillBeSpared: As stated above, Agrona has been known to use the promise of mercy to get his pawns to do what he wants.
** He gets [[spoiler:all three of the royal families on the council to collaborate with him through this prospect. While the Greysunders are corrupt enough to prostrate themselves before him, the Glayders reluctantly yield out of fear for their children. Later on, he gets the Eraliths to do the same by holding their daughter Tessia's life hostage through her beast will and threatening to let her die if they do not comply with him]].
** In his first conversation with Arthur, he tells him that he will spare his family on the condition that he withdraw from the war entirely, on top of him using
strength a recent attack that he spared them from to prove his point. Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome and enough reason to distrust Agrona, Arthur refuses. It ends up biting Arthur back as [[spoiler:his father Reynolds ends up dying few times during the attack on WarArc. In the Wall]].
** His response to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion amounts to this trope but to a darker extreme. After
Alacrya Arc, she takes the death of Exeges, Agrona offers clemency opportunity to everyone involved in Seris's rebellion should they return to strengthen his side. A good majority of her supporters take him up on his offer while she and the rest flee to Dicathen, but he ends up imposing draconian martial law on Sehz-Clar. Then when the time comes for him to launch his final assault, he uses his blood to take control of Seris and her remaining supporters to force them back to his side. After making examples of the few who defied him on the spot by igniting their runes, Seris and the rest reluctantly return to his side, and both they and those who turned back earlier get rewarded with the unenviable position not just in Alacrya itself but for when he inevitably returned to Dicathen as she wants him as strong as possible for when he goes up against both Kezess and Agrona.
* WalkingSpoiler: One would be hard-pressed to think that a Scythe would not only turn out to be a good person, but end up becoming Arthur's greatest ally in Alacrya and one
of CannonFodder during the final assault]].BigGood[=s=] of the novel.



[[folder:Kiros Vritra]]
!!Kiros Vritra

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!!Kiros !!Melzri Vritra




The Sovereign of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.

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->"''It would be oh so disappointing to finally get a chance to fight in the war only for the mighty Lances to give up so soon.''"

The Sovereign Scythe of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.Etril.



* BullyingADragon: Despite being a Sovereign, it was perhaps not the best idea for him to not only boast about his superiority to a known asura-killer and Agrona's pet PersonOfMassDestruction, but to do so while imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum.
* DirtyCoward: In his last moments, he openly states that killing Cecilia might lead to him being pardoned by Kezess. When that fails, he then shifts gears and tries to tell Cecilia WeCanRuleTogether, only to have his mana drained from him.
* GrapesOfLuxury: To illustrate his excess and decadence, he spends the Victoriad lounging around and eating grapes.
* KillTheGod: Gets killed by Cecilia.
* LifeDrain: Cecilia drains the mana from him to grant herself basilisk magic, killing him in the process.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and CurbStompBattle at the hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.
* UnseenNoMore: He is first named in Volume 6 when Arthur looks into Uto's memories through his horns, but does not actually appear until Volume 9 when he hosts the Victoriad.
* VillainsLoveEntertainment: He is a lover of spectacle and so hosting the Victoriad gives him the opportunity to indulge in his obsession. As such, when Arthur suddenly appears at the Victoriad and humiliates Nico, Kiros is enraptured by the newcomer and his unusual powers and so he goads Cadell into accepting Arthur's challenge just so he can see more. As mentioned above, it backfires on him badly.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Kiros has golden hair, but is a craven and decadent individual.
* YouHaveFailedMe: For his mismanagement of the Victoriad and allowing Arthur to humiliate the Vritra Clan in front of all of Alacrya, Agrona has Kiros locked away under Taegrin Caelum, where he eventually meets his end at the hands of Cecilia.

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* BullyingADragon: BashBrothers: With Viessa.
* BloodKnight: Melzri revels in the carnage she causes and making her opponents suffer.
* CurseCutShort: During her duel with Bairon, she makes a rather cursory remark about what she plans to do with his weapon before Viessa interrupts her.
-->'''Melzri:''' Yes, that's the spirit. Scheme away. I can't wait to shove that cursed spear up your-
* DualWielding: She dual wields twin curved swords.
* EvilCounterpart: To Varay. Both are very talented mages who have white hair. Melzri is a sadist who dual wields curved swords and specializes in fire magic, while Varay is an IceQueen who wields a RoyalRapier and specializes in ice magic.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Her dress has a low neckline that exposes much of her skin.
* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:To Arthur, after he kills Cadell. And ''especially'' after he kills Viessa]].
* LightIsNotGood: Has pale white skin, hair, and attire, but is a sadistic individual with a love for making her enemies suffer.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Melzri has white hair and as a Scythe is one of the strongest non-asura mages in the setting.
* PetTheDog:
Despite being a Sovereign, it was perhaps not her sadistic personality, Melzri is the best idea for him to not only boast about his superiority to Scythe who shows a known asura-killer and Agrona's pet PersonOfMassDestruction, but to do so while imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum.
* DirtyCoward: In his last moments, he openly states that killing Cecilia might lead to him being pardoned by Kezess. When that fails, he then shifts gears and tries to tell Cecilia WeCanRuleTogether, only to have his mana drained from him.
* GrapesOfLuxury: To illustrate his excess and decadence, he spends
degree of care towards [[spoiler:Nico. Arthur even lets her carry Nico away following the Victoriad lounging around and eating grapes.
* KillTheGod: Gets killed by Cecilia.
* LifeDrain: Cecilia drains the mana from him to grant herself basilisk magic, killing him in the process.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and
CurbStompBattle he gave him at the hands Victoriad]].
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red Oni to Viessa's Blue Oni. Melzri is a sadist, Viessa is calm and composed.
* {{Sadist}}: She loves to make her enemies suffer quite a lot.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Her armor is described as being pale white and having an organic look to it, making it look as if were carved out
of Arthur, bones.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Melzri toys with
the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance in the aftermath.
war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: He is first named First mentioned in Volume 6 when by Seris as staying behind to take care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
* VillainRespect: To
Arthur looks into Uto's memories through his horns, but does not actually appear until Volume 9 when he hosts as she bows to him as a respect for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Victoriad.
* VillainsLoveEntertainment: He is a lover
Siege of spectacle and so hosting the Victoriad gives him the opportunity to indulge in his obsession. As such, when Arthur suddenly appears at the Victoriad and humiliates Nico, Kiros is enraptured by the newcomer and his unusual powers and so he goads Cadell into accepting Arthur's challenge just so he can see more. As mentioned above, it backfires on him badly.
Vildorial]].
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Kiros Melzri has golden white hair, but is a craven ruthless and decadent individual.
* YouHaveFailedMe: For his mismanagement
sadistic in terms of the Victoriad and allowing Arthur to humiliate the Vritra Clan in front of all of Alacrya, Agrona has Kiros locked away under Taegrin Caelum, where he eventually meets his end at the hands of Cecilia.her personality.



[[folder:Orlaeth Vritra]]
!!Orlaeth Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 10 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Sehz-Clar. He is notable among the Sovereigns for having two heads. Seris captures him in preparation for her own revolt.

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[[folder:Orlaeth [[folder:Viessa Vritra]]
!!Orlaeth !!Viessa Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 10 (Novel)

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->"''Given Cadell's stories about how pathetic you Lances were in the war, I'm surprised you were able to break through even part of my illusions.''"

The Sovereign Scythe of Sehz-Clar. He is notable among the Sovereigns for having two heads. Seris captures him in preparation for her own revolt. Truacia.



* KillTheGod: Seris broadcasts herself executing him to all of Alacrya to spread her message of rebellion.
* LivingBattery: Seris captures him to use his mana to power a barrier around Sehz-Clar. When she goes into hiding in the Relictombs after killing Orlaeth, she brings one of his heads to help her power the barrier. When Caera brings back Arthur and his entourage, the latter has Regis take up residence inside Orlaeth's head to power it with aether instead.
* MultipleHeadCase: Orlaeth has two heads.
* OffWithHisHead: Loses both of his heads courtesy of Seris.

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* KillTheGod: Seris broadcasts BadBoss: She does not treat her Retainers very well. No wonder Jagrette, her first Retainer, seeks to overthrow her.
* BadPowersBadPeople: A LadyOfBlackMagic who specializes in illusion magic and necromancy, powers which are usually associated with villainous characters.
* BashBrothers: With Melzri.
* ConfusionFu: She uses her illusory magic in this manner, not only to create duplicates of
herself executing him but also to all of Alacrya to spread make her message enemies mistake their friends for their opponents.
* CreepySouvenir: Befitting her necromantic powers, Viessa's robes sport bones taken from her many victims.
-->'''Viessa:''' Macabre, I know. But each represents a life, a story. Some even carry the faint aura
of rebellion.
the previous owner's mana.
* LivingBattery: Seris captures him DopplegangerAttack: A natural extension of her illusory abilities, Viessa is able to use create illusory copies of herself to confuse her enemies.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Aya. Both are masters of illusory magic.
** To Varay. Both have a calm and reserved personality.
* GuiltInducedNightmare: Attempts to induce this upon the remaining Lances during the Siege of Vildorial. She makes Varay perceive the specters of [[spoiler:King Glayder, Alea, Aya]], and the dwarven soldiers who had been sent down to the tunnels that she and Melzri had slaughtered. She also makes Mica perceive the ghost of [[spoiler:Olfred]].
* HornedHumanoid: {{Averted}}. Other than [[spoiler:Nico (who does not have Vritra blood and thus lacks horns)]], Viessa is the only Scythe to not have the Vritra's signature horns.
* IceQueen: She remains calm and impassive in her duty.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Arthur kills her by striking
his mana to power a barrier around Sehz-Clar. When she goes aether sword into hiding in the Relictombs after killing Orlaeth, she brings one her chest]].
* MasterOfIllusion: She is capable
of his heads create illusions so convincing they can fool anyone.
* {{Necromancer}}: Viessa is able
to help animate corpses to serve at her whims.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her hair is purple and as a Scythe
her power outstrips that of the barrier. When Caera brings back Lances.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to Melzri's Red Oni. Viessa is calm and composed, Melzri is a sadist.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: She has purple hair and a turquoise-green raiment, and despite her calm demeanor is in fact a twisted individual who mistreats Retainers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: During Arthur's mission to Nirmala, [[spoiler:Viessa attacks Chul and Sylvie.
Arthur ends up killing her for that on top of needing to break her illusions]].
* TrainingFromHell: Viessa prefers to train her Retainers personally,
and his entourage, her training regimen is austere and brutal.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Viessa toys with
the latter has Regis surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance in the war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: First mentioned in Volume 6 by Seris as staying behind to
take up residence inside Orlaeth's head care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
* VillainRespect: To Arthur, as she bows
to power it with aether instead.
* MultipleHeadCase: Orlaeth has two heads.
* OffWithHisHead: Loses both
him as a respect for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Siege of his heads courtesy of Seris.Vildorial]].



[[folder:Exeges Vritra]]
!!Exeges Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Etril.

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[[folder:Exeges [[folder:Dragoth Vritra]]
!!Exeges !!Dragoth Vritra
!!! The Titan of Vechor
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

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->"''Vechor's ships and soldiers are still patrolling the sea, but if the rats are fleeing their sinking vessel, we haven't seen them.''"

The Sovereign Scythe of Etril.Vechor, Dragoth is the last of the Scythes to be introduced.



* KillTheGod: He is found dead in his palace in Nirmala before Arthur can get to him.
* LifeDrain: His corpse is noted to have all the mana drained from him. Yet Cecilia was not responsible as she arrives shortly after Arthur found the Sovereign's body and so accuses him of the act (which Arthur ''was'' planning to do before some unknown party beat him to it).
* PosthumousCharacter: He is introduced only after he got assassinated by some unknown party.

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* KillTheGod: He is found dead AirJousting: His duel with [[spoiler:Mica over the Wall has them take to the air]].
* AnimalMotifs: His appearance,
in particular his palace horns, bring to mind the image of a bull.
* BarbaricBully: A somewhat literal example. Not only does Dragoth resemble a fantasy barbarian, but he takes great satisfaction
in Nirmala before Arthur can get to him.
bullying [[spoiler:Nico]], the newest and weakest among the Scythes. He also loves picking on those who deems are much weaker than him
-->'''Dragoth:''' You are right, little [[spoiler:Nico]]. You are a Scythe. And the name Scythe meant a little less the day we counted you among our number. Perhaps Bivrae should be a Scythe, or even Draneeve!
* LifeDrain: BaldOfEvil: Dragoth's head is clean shaven and he is one of the bad guys.
* BaldHeadOfToughness:
His corpse head being clean shaven is also a sign of how he is the most physically imposing of the Scythes.
* BeardOfBarbarism: Given how he resembles a fantasy barbarian, Dragoth sports the requisite beard.
* BeardOfEvil: Dragoth has a rather prominent beard, but is a brutish and callous individual.
* TheBerserker: Facing Dragoth in combat is tantamount to facing a maddened primal beast.
* BigGuyRodeo: During [[spoiler:the second attack on the Wall, Mica - who is much smaller than Dragoth - ends up grappling onto his back. She ends up ripping off one of his horns to end their duel]].
* BloodKnight: He hungers for battle and revels in the carnage he inflicts.
-->'''Jasmine:''' He wore a look of ecstasy, reveling in the combat.
* BoisterousBruiser: A villainous example. Dragoth has a personality that is as large as his own physical appearance. No wonder his popularity is rather extensive back in Alacrya.
* BrawlerLock: As his duel with [[spoiler:Mica over the Wall reaches its climax, the two of them end up grappling each other midair. It ends with Mica wrenching one of his horns clean from his head]].
* TheBrute: Dragoth is the largest and most physically imposing of the Scythes.
* BrutishBulls: What he resembles in appearance, especially considering his horns.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A brutish barbarian who wields an equally brutal warhammer.
* CarryABigStick: Dragoth wields a jagged black warhammer.
* DavidVersusGoliath: When [[spoiler:Agrona orders his second invasion of Dicathen, Dragoth ends up fighting Mica at the Wall. Mica, who had her PowerLimiter removed recently, barely manages to defeat him by ripping off one of his horns]].
* DumbMuscle: Dragoth
is noted to have not be very intelligent. As Agrona himself puts it:
-->'''Agrona:''' And so I kept [Dragoth] where he is, banging his thick, horned skull against [[spoiler:Seris's]] shields.
* EvilCounterpart: To Mica. Both are TheBigGuy[=s=] for their respective teams, CarryABigStick for their weapon of choice, and exhibit a BloodKnight personality. While Mica is a CuteBruiser and PintSizedPowerhouse, Dragoth is a brutish individual who resembles a fantasy barbarian, leading to a DavidVersusGoliath comparison despite the two not fighting each other until Volume 11.
* EvilLaugh: A sadistic brute prone to laughing at the suffering he causes.
* FlyingBrick: Like the rest of the Scythes, Dragoth is able to fly, and as TheBrute he is perhaps one of the most physically powerful characters in the novel.
* HellBentForLeather: Other than PeltsOfTheBarbarian, Dragoth's attire comprises of mostly leather.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in
all of Alacrya".
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:His Retainer Uto had one of his horns chipped when he fought
the mana drained from him. Yet Cecilia was not responsible as she arrives shortly after Lance Alea, and eventually had his horns removed by Seris in the aftermath of his encounter with Arthur found in Ashber. Then Dragoth himself loses one of his horns when the Sovereign's body Lance Mica tears it off his head]].
* HornsOfBarbarism: Unlike most fantasy barbarians, Dragoth's horns are part of his skull as a sign of his Vritra blood. Furthermore, when compared to the other Scythes, his horns are bull-like instead of being elegantly curved
and so accuses slender which makes him look more uncivilized and primal in appearance.
* TheJuggernaut: In combat, Dragoth is a nigh-unstoppable killing machine who effortlessly crushes his enemies and revels in the bloodshed he causes.
* ManlyFacialHair: Has a long beard which reflects how he is the most virile
of the act (which Arthur ''was'' planning Scythes.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He uses a massive shield [[spoiler:during his fight with Mica at the Wall]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Compared
to do before some unknown party beat the other Scythes, whose names sound rather refined if not elegant, Dragoth's name sounds much more primal and intimidating.
* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Dragoth wears furs all over his body, making
him resemble a barbarian.
* RedBaron: The "Titan of Vechor".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are piercing red, fitting his role as TheBrute.
* SlasherSmile: Dragoth is prone
to it).
striking a jagged smirk on his face, which coupled with his piercing red eyes conveys how brutal he is.
* PosthumousCharacter: SpikesOfVillainy: He is introduced only wears black vambraces and boots that have sharp black blades and metal studs adorning them, which reinforces how tough he is.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: He fights with a black warhammer and shield that he conjures for himself.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Has a complete and utter look of disbelief on his face
after Mica defeats him. Not only did he got assassinated by some unknown party.walk away with severe injuries, but she had managed to tear off one of his horns, which as the source of his power as a Scythe means Dragoth has come out of the ordeal much weaker than he was before]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Befitting his barbarian-esque appearance, Dragoth bares his upper body.



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!!Oludari Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Truacia. He ends up fleeing to Dicathen to elude Agrona's wrath, only to be captured by the Wraiths and then by Arthur and his allies.

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!!Oludari Vritra
[[folder:The Newest Scythe (Major Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Nico Sever
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

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->"''I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.''"

The Sovereign true identity of Truacia. He ends up fleeing to Dicathen to elude Elijah Knight, Nico Sever was once the childhood friend of Arthur's past life King Grey, However, following the death of their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest and Nico's fiancée Cecilia at the hands of Grey during the King's Tourney, Nico swore vengeance against his former childhood friend. As part of Agrona's wrath, only plan to be captured by reincarnate the Wraiths Legacy, he reincarnated the souls of both Grey and then Nico as anchor points for her reincarnation. After Elijah was recovered by Arthur Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy and taken back to Alacrya, he had his allies.true identity and memories restored to him. He would go on to become the newest of the Scythes, and would eventually make his debut at the end of the war when he tries to capture Tessia to become the vessel for Cecilia.

For tropes related to his original identity, see Elijah Knight's folder in the [[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndLeywinFamily Leywin Family page]].



* AintTooProudToBeg: Given the manner of his introduction, he ends up doing this a lot despite having once been a Sovereign. Upon arriving in Elenoir, he begs Seris and Lyra, beings whom he would have looked down upon in the past as lessurans, to protect him. After he is felled by the Wraiths, he pleads with them to not kill him, only for Perhata to knock him unconscious. Later on while in captivity, he is willing to beg to even Lilia, who not only is a Dicathian but far below the power of any of the aforementioned people he has begged at, to free him.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Arthur takes Oludari captive in order to extract as much information on Agrona's true plans as possible.
* CollateralDamage: In his panicked attempts to defend himself from the Wraiths, he accidentally kills several Alacryans caught in the crossfire.
* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: {{Subverted}}. When he arrives at the Alacryan enclave, he gives Seris a mysterious artifact that she later entrusts to Lyra to deliver to Arthur, for he knows that it will not be long before the Wraiths arrive to take his life. However, the Wraiths do not kill him as they were ordered to bring him back alive.
* NonAnswer: When Arthur gets the chance to interrogate him, Oludari repeatedly attempts to avoid giving up anything important by giving him answers that are either cryptically vague or merely segways into different topics. This is especially apparent during his second interrogation after Arthur gives custody of him to Charon. Using King's Gambit, Arthur figures that Oludari somehow cut a deal with Charon to withhold information from him, but is unsure as to what the specifics are before the interrogation comes to an end.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: He fled Alacrya to the Elenoir Wastes to avoid Agrona's wrath.
* SoleSurvivor: He claims that he is the last of the Sovereigns left.
* TrackingDevice: The artifact he gives Seris is in fact a piece of bone from him that allows anyone to track his mana signature. This allows Arthur and the dragons to locate him after the Wraiths captured him.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: AerithAndBob: Given the manner that Nico keeps his name from his past life (which itself would not have stood out in Dicathen where he had spent much of his introduction, he upbringing), his name stands out when compared to the much more fantastical nomenclatures of the other members of the Vritra Clan.
* AllForNothing:
** He went through all the effort to steal Sylvia's core and have Caera give it to Arthur in order to reach out to him to free him and Cecilia from Agrona's control, but it
ends up doing this going nowhere. Not only does their meeting with Arthur in Nirmala go horribly wrong as PoorCommunicationKills thanks to Cecilia refusing to listen, but Arthur ends up being able to do nothing with Sylvia's core as it is empty, and so the most he can do is leave it on a lot despite shrine while in Epheotus as a form of DueToTheDead. Arthur even {{Lampshades}} how the outcome reflects Nico's current circumstances.
--->'''Arthur:''' I still couldn't wrap my head around what Nico meant by sending it to me, but I was pretty sure that he himself didn't know. He was fumbling, scrambling to do whatever he could just to help Cecilia.
** After his encounter with Arthur in Nirmala where the latter tells him that he never meant to kill Cecilia, Nico takes a while to take in the fact that all the hatred he had for his former friend was completely misplaced, and all the harm he had wrought upon him and others in both his past and present lives were completely for nothing.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Even after the reveal of his true identity and him becoming one of the Scythes, he still keeps losing to Arthur whenever he goes up against him, with the first time around requiring the intervention of Cadell for him to stand even a chance.
* AmnesiacDissonance:
** Despite Elijah
having once been a Sovereign. Upon arriving in Elenoir, no recollection of his past, there seemed to be nothing suspect about him at first given how he begs Seris and Lyra, beings whom he would have looked down upon quickly warmed up to Arthur when they were in the Dire Tombs. Little did anyone, even Elijah himself, know that he was in fact the reincarnation of the boyhood friend of Arthur's past self King Grey, and that he had sworn loyalty to Agrona in order to exact his revenge on his former friend. The {{Webcomic}} even has a major CallForward when Elijah is briefly overtaken by his true identity upon recognizing Arthur as lessurans, Grey, leaving Elijah to protect him. After he is felled by the Wraiths, he pleads with them to not kill him, only for Perhata to knock him unconscious. ponder just what had happened.
**
Later on while recovering from his humiliating defeat at the Victoriad, Nico realizes that Agrona had altered his own memories to make him more compliant to him.
* AmnesiacResonance: It is noted that whenever Elijah felt extremely angry that his true personality as Nico would resurface. When he looks back over the way he reacted to Tessia's capture by Lucas and Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy, Nico recalls that the rage he felt at that moment and his own desire to kill was a sign of his suppressed original identity resurfacing as his own emotions overcame the lock Agrona placed on his mind.
* ArchEnemy: To Arthur, as he wants to kill him for killing his fiancée Cecilia
in captivity, he is willing to beg to even Lilia, who not their past lives.
* BackstoryInvader: Variant. He been with Grey and Cecilia since their childhoods and their friendship would
only end when the former apparently killed the latter during their duel in the King's Tourney. However, when Cecilia is reincarnated, Nico alters her memories by inserting himself into every positive memory she ever had while completely excising Grey.
* BadBoss: Nico does not have
a Dicathian Retainer, but far below the power of any instead had Draneeve assigned to him as part of the aforementioned people he has begged at, to free him.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Arthur takes Oludari captive in order to extract as much information on
latter's punishment for nearly derailing Agrona's true plans as possible.
* CollateralDamage: In
for the reincarnates. He relished in putting Draneeve through hell and back both to get back for what he did to him and for his panicked attempts own amusement as someone weaker than him to defend himself pick on. Following the Victoriad, Nico decides to PetTheDog towards Draneeve in that he enlists him as his accomplice in his plans to break both him and Cecilia free from Agrona's control.
* BastardUnderstudy: After having his mana core destroyed by Arthur during
the Wraiths, he accidentally kills several Alacryans caught in Victoriad, Nico's mana core was restored by the crossfire.
* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: {{Subverted}}. When he arrives at
power of the Alacryan enclave, he gives Seris a mysterious artifact that she later entrusts to Lyra to deliver to Arthur, for he knows that it will not be long before the Wraiths arrive to take his life. Legacy herself. However, this had [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the Wraiths do not kill unintended side effect of breaking Nico free of Agrona's control]]. Upon realizing what Agrona had done to both him and Cecilia, Nico begins covertly working to undermine his plans and free them both from his control. He even goes so far as they were ordered to bring him back alive.
* NonAnswer: When Arthur gets the chance to interrogate him, Oludari repeatedly attempts to avoid giving up anything
support Seris's rebellion by handing over an important by giving him answers artifact so it can get delivered to Arthur. All the while, Agrona is none the wiser to the fact that are either cryptically vague or merely segways into different topics. one of his prized servants has turned against him.
* BestServedCold: After Cecilia's death. Nico bided his time for years afterward in order to exact his revenge on Grey. Then Agrona reincarnated him and promised him that he would eventually get his revenge on Grey if he served him willingly.
* TheBusCameBack: After his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus in Volume 4, he returns at the end of Volume 7 as one of the Scythes and with his true identity restored to him.
* BullyingADragon: He had absolutely no reason to challenge Arthur at the Victoriad considering in their last confrontation Arthur was overpowering him until Cadell intervened. Making matters worse for him is that Arthur had managed to RePower himself and had CameBackStrong since the war as a borderline demigod. The outcome ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
* CameBackStrong: At the time of his capture, Elijah was a capable but not prodigious earth mage. Come his return as Nico at the end of the war, and he has now become one of the Scythes, making him a match for the Lances. That being said, this ends up being ultimately {{Downplayed}} in his case as he ends up going up against Arthur, at the time the strongest of the Lances, whom he has difficulty overcoming in spite of his newfound powers until Cadell intervened.
* TheChainOfHarm: Nico is the weakest among the Scythes, which leads to him being picked on by the rest, particularly Cadell and Dragoth. In turn, he vents out his frustrations by picking on Draneeve, his own personal attendant.
* CoDragons: Following Cecilia's resurrection, the two of them become the main Dragons for Agrona, eclipsing the rest of the Scythes.
This is especially apparent during his second interrogation after Arthur gives custody following Cadell's death and Seris's rebellion, pushing the rest of him the Scythes even more out of the limelight.
* CrusadingWidower: He was betrothed
to Charon. Using Cecilia before Grey killed her in the King's Gambit, Tourney. He swore vengeance against Grey ever since, and his vendetta has continued even into their reincarnated lives.
* CurbStompBattle: His rematch against
Arthur figures sees him send Nico flying across the arena in a single blow, on top of destroying his mana core in the process.
* DePower: Temporary example. His mana core is shattered in his duel with Arthur during the Victoriad, only for it to be restored by Cecilia in the aftermath. However, it is restored in a much weaker form in the process.
* DeepCoverAgent: Is an unorthodox example. While his origins as Elijah were unknown even among the Dicathians, he was raised in Darv since his infancy and so no one ever questioned where he came from. Not only that, since his true personality was buried beneath the false persona of Elijah, Nico did not even recall his true origins as a reincarnate.
* DontYouDarePityMe: When he confronts Arthur at the Victoriad, Nico responds to Arthur telling him
that Oludari somehow cut a deal "[he] looks like garbage" and taking apparent pity over what he has become with Charon this retort.
-->'''Nico:''' Don't. Don't look at me like that. I don't want your pity.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: While Agrona is aware that Nico's ultimate goal is
to withhold information reunite with Cecilia and live in peace, he is not aware of Nico breaking free from him, his control following the Victoriad and seeking to find a way to free them both from his control.
* DrivenIntoVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure,
but is unsure as to what seeing her getting killed by the specifics are before man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the interrogation comes rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to an end.
manipulate him.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: He fled Alacrya EmbarrassingNickname: Is derogatorily referred to as "The Least of the Elenoir Wastes Scythes" by his fellow CoDragons due to avoid how weak he is in comparison to them.
* EnemyMine: Despite not forgiving him for the apparent murder of Cecilia, after recognizing that Agrona had been manipulating him Nico reaches out to Arthur as the only person who can free the two of them from
Agrona's wrath.
control.
* SoleSurvivor: EvilCounterpart: To Arthur. Both are reincarnates who become the SixthRanger to their respective factions' strongest mages (the Scythes and Lances respectively). In both their past lives and their current ones, [[WeUsedToBeFriends they used to be best friends]] before turning into bitter enemies. Despite of both them being physically young, they are among the most talented mages in the setting without resorting to the specific divine power source that empowers their respective teammates (Nico lacks Vritra blood while Arthur did not use Alea's ArtifactOfPower upon becoming a Lance). However, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes due to his lack of Vritra blood, whereas Arthur ends up being the strongest among the Lances both before and after his RePower.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After having his true identity restored, Nico wears a black regalia. Though it is not that far of a departure from Elijah, as under that identity he tended to wear black outfits.
* EvilFormerFriend: A two-time example, and to the same person nonetheless.
He and Grey used to be friends before Cecilia's murder drove them apart. Then when they were both reincarnated, Elijah ended up befriending Arthur without recognizing his true identity for a long while (until one fateful duel led him to finally recognize Arthur as Grey). Then Elijah got kidnapped by the Radicals and brought back to Alacrya to have his true identity fully restored complete with his hatred of Grey.
* EvilGenius: Where Agrona is an EvilutionaryBiologist, Nico leans more towards this trope due to being a highly skilled artificer. This allows him to create a wide range of {{Magitek}} artifacts to offset the power disparity between him and the other Scythes. He is also able to figure out how to replicate one of the djinn teleportation devices when Agrona's Instillers had failed to do so.
* EvilIsPetty: He will do anything to get back at Grey, including targeting his LoveInterest.
* FaustianRebellion. A somewhat {{Downplayed|Trope}} example compared to Seris. Despite Agrona reincarnating him, granting him the power he always wanted, and reuniting him with his fiancée, Nico ends up covertly rebelling against his master in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are quite a few hints leading up to TheReveal of his true identity.
** When Elijah was first introduced, he was exempted from the Adventurer's Guild exam. After the exams, it is noted that what little is known about Elijah's MysteriousPast is that he was raised among the dwarves, and that the person backing him was responsible for him bypassing the exam. Later on in the leadup to the WarArc, it is revealed that the dwarves have been heavily compromised by the Alacryan spy network and many of their nobles are willing LesCollaborateurs, including Elijah's guardian Rahdeas. Considering where Elijah grew up in and how little is known of his past, it served to hint a major connection between him and the Vritra.
*** Elijah was able to [[ExtraOreDinary manifest black metal spikes]], a form of magic only demonstrated by servants of the Vritra such as Kai Crestless and Uto. He also tended to wear mostly black outfits, and the Vritra are known for being a straight example of DarkIsEvil and EvilWearsBlack wherein their servants tend to wear black clothing or armor.
*** The {{Webcomic}} is less subtle about his true identity through a few specific CallForward[=s=]: At one point, he is able to perceive Arthur as King Grey, causing him to be briefly overwhelmed by his true identity's hatred of Grey. On a more subtle note, there is a moment where Elijah tells Arthur he joined a club to pick up girls, to which Arthur remarks "Were you deprived of love in your past life or something?", alluding to the incident that led to Nico turning against Grey: The latter's [[SuicideByCop apparent murder]] of the former's fiancée (and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest) Cecilia in a duel.
** During Rinia's conversation with Arthur before the attack on Xyrus, she warns him to beware "the abandoned soldier who has nothing to lose", which foreshadows Nico's motivation behind his vendetta towards Grey/Arthur. A motivation that would not be revealed until the WarArc proper and the subsequent look into Arthur's past life as King Grey.
** Throughout the WarArc, mention is made of a new Scythe who isn't ready yet. Given how Elijah had been kidnapped and taken back to Alacrya, it is rather easy to put two and two together and figure out he is this new Scythe. Which turns out to be the case at the end of the arc.
** When Agrona possesses Sylvie to have a talk with Arthur, he not only reveals that he is aware of Arthur's past life as King Grey, but says that he has been in contact with "an old friend" of his. This not only hints at Nico/Elijah and how they are one and the same, but it also hints that Agrona was responsible for both his and Arthur's reincarnations in the first place.
* ForgottenFriendNewFoe: While Arthur never forgot about how his friendship with Nico ended, he had no idea that not only had Nico been reincarnated as his new best friend Elijah, but was willingly serving Agrona the entire time out of his misplaced desire to exact revenge on him for Cecilia's death.
* FreudianExcuse: Cites Grey's murder of his fiancée Cecilia as the reason for him willingly serving Agrona and committing various atrocities in his master's name.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes", for the rest of them look down on him for not having Vritra blood, which in turn coupled with his lack of experience despite his reincarnation puts him at the bottom of their power hierarchy.
* GenreSavvy: Nico realizes that if Agrona had enough difficulty reincarnating both him and Cecilia, then Agrona would probably not fulfill his end of their bargain and not return them to Earth upon helping him accomplish his goals. As such, he begins covertly looking for a way to break both of them free of his control.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts off as Grey's best friend before becoming his most hated enemy after Grey accidentally kills Cecilia in the King's Tourney. Then after his reincarnation as Elijah, he becomes Arthur's best friend only to be later brought back to Alacrya where his true identity was restored, leading him to once again become Arthur's enemy. After Arthur cripples him at the Victoriad and Cecilia heals him, he breaks free from Agrona's control to free Cecilia and his hatred for Grey/Arthur has lessened as he realizes what Agrona did to him and Cecilia and recognizes him as the bigger threat. However, they have not yet reconciled as Nico still blames Grey for Cecilia's death. On top of that, he remains TrappedInVillainy as he continues to follow Agrona's orders out of both fear and confusion.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Throughout most of Volume 11, Nico is working on an objective that is unknown to everyone, including the audience. What exactly this objective is and how it plays into his goal of freeing himself and Cecilia from Agrona's control is a mystery, if it even is related to his main goal in the first place It is eventually revealed that Agrona had tasked him to locate a complete djinn teleportation relic for use in sending his forces back into Dicathen.
* HiddenDisdainReveal: A variant. The {{Webcomic}} hints at his true identity much earlier when, during a spar with Arthur, Elijah recognizes a gesture his friend makes as one Grey made in his past life, complete with him seeing Grey's apparition behind Arthur. This fills him with a murderous rage as his true identity makes its presence known for the first time.
* HisStoryRepeatsItself: In his past life, he was Grey's best friend until he turned against him for his apparent murder of Cecilia. In his reincarnation, he unknowingly befriended Grey's reincarnation Arthur and did not realize it until a fateful duel made him recognize him, and following him being taken back to Alacrya to restore his memories once again turned against his boyhood friend.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Very, very, ''very'' personal out of all of Agrona's servants. Not only was he Arthur's best friend in both his past life and his current one turned into one of his worst enemies, but he captures Arthur's LoveInterest to serve as the vessel for his late fiancée and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest to spite him.
* KiManipulation: Was capable of this in his past life on Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: TheReveal surrounding him marks a major shift in the novel as it represents how the events of Arthur's past life as King Grey have been brought back to haunt him.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His first confrontation with Arthur at the close of the WarArc led to Arthur's mana core being damaged beyond recovery, though he was not entirely responsible as Cadell and the rest of the Alacryan army were also involved in wearing Arthur down and forcing him into the HeroicRROD that DePower[=ed=] him. His second confrontation with Arthur during the Victoriad sees Nico's mana core being shattered, though thanks to Cecilia's intervention it gets restored in a weaker form.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Even though Agrona knows the truth about Cecilia's death, he intentionally withholds it from Nico to keep him under his fold and to nurse his hatred of Arthur. He also lets Nico find out for himself that Arthur managed to survive their confrontation at the end of the war.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: His love for his fiancée Cecilia and desire to avenge what he perceived as Grey's murder of her is what allows Agrona to manipulate him into villainy.
* MagicMissileStorm: Just like he was as Elijah, Nico prefers to unleash volleys of magical projectiles at his opponents.
* MindRape: Was subjected to this by Agrona to make him more compliant to him. He is only freed from it thanks to Cecilia restoring his mana core following his humiliating defeat in the Victoriad.
* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona promises Nico that he will have his revenge against Grey, be reunited with Cecilia, and eventually returned to Earth alongside her once he has won the DivineConflict in order to manipulate him into villainy. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: All of that hatred he had for Grey and all the harm he committed against him and his loved ones in their reincarnations was ultimately AllForNothing, for Cecilia's death was entirely accidental and Grey never meant to kill her in the first place. It does not help that Agrona had been manipulating him the entire time and skewing the narrative to make him compliant to him.
* MoreThanMindControl: By the time Agrona reincarnated him, Nico had been nursing his MisplacedRetribution against Grey for years since Cecilia's death, and so it was easy for Agrona to coerce him to his side by promising him that he would get his revenge. Even though Agrona had known that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part, he intentionally omits that detail.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After he and Cecilia return to Taegrin Caelum from the latter's encounter with Mordain, Nico finally has an epiphany over the fact that all the harm he had wrought upon Grey and his loved ones and all the atrocities he had committed in Agrona's name was completely misplaced and AllForNothing, as he finally comes to grips over the fact that Grey did not mean to kill Cecilia.
-->'''Nico:''' It still didn't seem real, the knowledge that Grey hadn't intentionally murdered her. I inwardly cringed as I thought of all the things I had done, claiming that moment as justification for the most horrible actions. For years, back on Earth, I had fomented this hatred, biding my time as I planned how to take ''King'' Grey's life in revenge...and then here, reincarnated, hadn't I made destroying Grey and reincarnated Cecilia my life's entire purpose?
* NextTierPowerup: As Nico is recovering from the Victoriad, Agrona gives him a new regalia to empower his capabilities and make up for his mana core being restored in a weaker state. Despite this newfound power boost, it does nothing to alleviate the power disparity between him and Arthur.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Him calling out Arthur to face him during the Victoriad is what gives Arthur the opportunity to humiliate him and the Vritra in front of all of Alacrya. Nico gets knocked out and DePower[=ed=], Cadell is slain, and Arthur is able to escape back to Dicathen to retake his homeland. To add insult to injury, even though Cecilia undid his DePower[=ing=], it accidentally broke Nico of Agrona's control and led him to covertly turn against him.
* NotBrainwashed: {{Subverted}}. Despite Arthur and Tessia assuming he was brainwashed by the Vritra, Nico
claims that he is it was not the last case when he reveals his true identity to the former. However, it is later revealed that Agrona did indeed brainwash him to make him more compliant.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: His end goal is for him and Cecilia to be reunited. He works with Agrona because the latter had promised him revenge on Grey and Cecilia's resurrection. Then after being freed from Agrona's manipulation, he covertly reaches out to Arthur by way of Seris's rebellion for aid but the initial negotiations during the confrontation in Nirmala break down due to their conflicting end goals.
* OddNameOut: While the rest
of the Sovereigns left.
* TrackingDevice: The artifact
Scythes have fantastical names, Nico's name is relatively mundane in comparison. Not only that, since he gives Seris does not have Vritra blood, he does not have the Vritra surname. It makes sense considering he is a reincarnate from another world while the other Scythes have been raised in fact a piece Alacrya proper.
* OverzealousUnderling: His one driving goal other than to reunite with his fiancée and return to Earth is to exact his revenge on her apparent killer, Grey. Even after being reunited with Cecilia, the moment he learns Arthur survived his confrontation with him at the end
of bone the war he immediately prioritizes making sure Arthur ends up dying for good. It is what drives him to act out of line during the Victoriad and challenge Arthur without any prior authorization, leading to him receiving a humiliating CurbStompBattle at Arthur's hands on top of giving his nemesis the opportunity to further humiliate his Vritra masters.
* PastLifeMemories: As Elijah, he had no memory of his past life as Nico. There were a few times wherein his original personality took over which caused him to recollect his past, before his return to Alacrya saw his original personality being restored in full.
* PetTheDog: After having his identity restored, Nico would put Draneeve through hell at his whims. Following him breaking free of Agrona's control after the Victoriad, Nico decides to give Draneeve a reprieve from his torment so that he could play a role in his machinations to break Cecilia free from Agrona.
* PoorCommunicationKills: His whole vendetta with Arthur stems
from him misinterpreting the circumstances of Cecilia's death and not knowing that allows anyone she killed herself to track end her suffering and save him from being targeted, instead seeing it as his former boyhood friend murdering his fiancée.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: The outcome of his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad has the latter send him flying across the arena with just a single blow.
* RageWithinTheMachine: After getting
his mana signature. This allows core restored by Cecilia after his defeat in the Victoriad, Nico begins to doubt that Agrona would fulfill his promise to them to return them both to Earth and begins to covertly work to free himself and Cecilia from his control. Compared to Seris who was never loyal to Agrona in the first place and rebels once she gets the opportunity, Nico remains TrappedInVillainy out of his own doubts and fears.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: DoubleSubversion. When he confronts
Arthur and Tessia at the dragons end of the WarArc, they assume that Elijah had been brainwashed by the Vritra during his time in Alacrya. Nico reveals to locate Arthur that that is not the case when he reveals his true identity to him, and that he has been willingly working with Agrona this entire time to exact his revenge on Grey. However, Volume 10 reveals that Nico and Cecilia had both been subjected to MindRape and given FakeMemories to make them more compliant to Agrona. Nico only realizes this as he is recovering from the Victoriad and his memories are all over the place.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Like Grey, Nico was reincarnated by Agrona to act as an an anchor point for the Legacy. Unlike Grey, Nico did not remember his past life as he was given the false identity of Elijah Knight to live under.
* ReincarnationRomance: In working with Agrona, Nico hopes to be reunited with his late fiancée Cecilia. He gets what he wants at the end of Volume 8 when Cecilia is finally reincarnated. And in the body of Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia nonetheless just to spite him.
* ResurrectedRomance: He works for Agrona as the latter had promised
him that he would resurrect his late fiancée Cecilia. He makes good on that promise and they end up resuming their relationship.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Agrona manipulated his desire to exact revenge on Grey so much that Nico does not care about what he has to do to achieve it. In the process, Nico ends up following in Agrona's own footsteps as one whose desire for vengeance has twisted him.
* RevengeByProxy: He sees capturing Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia and turning her into Cecilia's vessel as the perfect revenge against his former friend.
* RivalTurnedEvil: He was Grey's boyhood friend and FriendlyRival in both their past and present lives, but thanks to Agrona's manipulations has been twisted into utterly despising his former friend.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: Is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes" for good reason. He is the least powerful of them all in terms of controlling magic due to his lack of Vritra blood, and not to mention is overshadowed physically by both Cadell and Dragoth who love to pick on him.
* ShadowArchetype: To Arthur. Both him and Arthur were reincarnated by Agrona to serve as anchor points for [[PersonOfMassDestruction the Legacy]], their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest Cecilia. However, while both Nico and Cecilia were brainwashed by Agrona, Arthur was spared their fate as his temporally-displaced bond Sylvie managed to wrest his soul away from Agrona. While Nico is a slave to his past life, Arthur seeks to move on from his past life and treats his new one as a second chance. In a sense, Nico is Arthur if he had remained chained by his past life and refused to move on from it, the manipulations of an evil deity notwithstanding.
** The reason for Nico's MisplacedRetribution against Grey was the latter's apparent murder of Cecilia, who was the former's fiancée. In their reincarnations, Nico captures Tessia - the LoveInterest of Grey's reincarnation Arthur - to become the vessel for Cecilia's reincarnation. As a result, Arthur reciprocates Nico's enmity against him as he had been put through the same loss that Nico felt. This is not helped by the fact that at the time, Arthur has been slowly reverting back into his old self of Grey due to living incognito with the Alacryans.
** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya returns to his new name upon returning to Dicathen.
* SixthRanger: He is the newest among the Scythes, joining their ranks proper at the end of the WarArc. They do not have much respect for him due to him not being Vritra-blooded.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ends up sabotaging his master's plans a few times.
** All he had to do was not call out Arthur during the Victoriad and let Agrona have some of his stronger minions do him in. Instead, whatever plans Agrona had for Nico get dashed as Arthur knocks him out and DePower[=s=] him, forcing Cecilia to restore his mana core, which in turns leads to Nico being freed from Agrona's control and turning against him.
** In turn, whatever plans Agrona had for Sylvia's mana core are dashed when Nico steals the core and gives it to Caera so she can give it to Arthur. Though it ends up being AllForNothing as Sylvia's core is completely empty.
* SpottingTheThread: After interrogating the high justice who oversaw Arthur's trial, Nico recognizes his ArchEnemy the moment the high justice mentions the name Grey, a name Nico already knows very well for being the name of Arthur's past self. Though Agrona was already aware of Arthur's survival and let Nico figure it out for himself.
* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Post Volume-9, he and Cecilia exhibit this dynamic with Nico being the Sympathetic Villain and Cecilia being the Despicable Villain. Nico realizes that Agrona had been manipulating them all along and,
after Arthur tells him the Wraiths captured him.truth about Cecilia's death, he begins to show remorse over his actions. Cecilia on the other hand, while heavily brainwashed by both Agrona and Nico, follows their master without question and shuts off any outside voice of reason that calls her out for her continued service to Agrona. This example is {{Downplayed}} as Nico remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero:
** Part of the reason Cecilia killed herself was that she wanted to free Nico from being targeted by those who sought out her power. Nico got the wrong impression and so blamed Grey for killing her.
** On the other way around, while Agrona had premediated that Tessia was to become Cecilia's vessel, Nico was the one to capture her and no doubt enjoyed it as he saw it as the ultimate way to spite Grey by kidnapping his LoveInterest and making her the vessel for his own LoveInterest that Grey killed. He rubs it in Arthur's face at the Victoriad, and the only reason Arthur settles for a RestrainedRevenge and does not kill Nico outright is because he feels that he failed him in both their past lives and their current ones.
* TheTeamNormal: {{Downplayed}}. He is the only one among the Scythes without Vritra blood, but despite this he is still rather powerful for a mortal mage.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: His and Cecilia's ultimate goal is to return home to Earth. They follow Agrona as he promised the two of them that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them there.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all of the forces working against both Agrona and Kezess as of the latest volume, Nico is this. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so out of his desire to free his fiancée Cecilia from Agrona's control and remains TrappedInVillainy. Not only that, but he and Arthur have yet to reconcile in spite of him reaching out to him for aid, on top of their conflicting desires over the fate of Tessia/Cecilia which have yet to be resolved.
* TragicVillain: He was once Grey's best friend and all he wants to do is reunite with his fiancée, but he mistakenly blames Grey for murdering her. His grudge allowed Agrona to manipulate him as one of his chosen servants. However, his tragic backstory does not justify much of the harm he has done unto his former friend and his loved ones.
* TrappedInVillainy: Post-Volume 9, Nico realizes that Agrona has been manipulating him and Cecilia all along, but he refuses to leave his fiancée's side. As such, he hopes for an outside force, namely Arthur, can rescue them from their plight. In addition, he continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him without showing any outward doubt. This is because he still fears Agrona and has some lingering trust that he would still fulfill his end of their bargain, on top of being aware of the amount of BetrayalInsurance Agrona has in store for him should he openly rebel.
* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: At the end of Volume 7, Elijah reveals himself to the reincarnation of Nico.
* TykeBomb: Nico spent his reincarnated upbringing being raised by Agrona's servants in Darv, albeit while under the identity of Elijah and not knowing that he was a reincarnate.
* UnholyMatrimony: After his late fiancée Cecilia is resurrected, the two of them form this dynamic as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind:
** Due to not being Vritra-blooded, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes. When he confronts Arthur at the end of the war, he struggles to beat him until Cadell intervened. When he confronts Arthur again at the Victoriad, Arthur has CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod while Nico has not gotten any stronger. It ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
** Amusingly, Nico later on becomes the only one among the Scythes to {{Avert|edTrope}} this trope. After Nico recovers from his injuries at the Victoriad, Agrona grants him a much stronger regalia. While Agrona intends to give the other Scythes the same, it ends up going nowhere for him. Not only has Nico at this point covertly turned against Agrona to break free of his control, but when Arthur returns he kills Viessa and subdues the remaining Scythes, rendering any power boost from the regalia null. In the long run, the new regalia acts as a NextTierPowerup for Nico alone, as the remaining Scythes loyal to Agrona (Melzri and Dragoth) get pushed to the side in favor of the Legacy and the Wraiths.
* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being a Scythe, Nico is outclassed by Arthur whenever they go up against each other. The first time around, Nico needed the intervention of Cadell to stand a chance against Arthur. The second time around, Arthur has become even more powerful as an aether-wielding demigod, putting him way out of Nico's league. Even after Nico gets a NextTierPowerup, he is still thoroughly outclassed by Arthur, and it does not help that it occurs right around the time more powerful combatants enter the story, namely the Wraiths, more asuras, and the survivng Lances breaking their PowerLimiter[=s=].
* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Grey used to have this dynamic. It carried over into their reincarnations as Elijah and Arthur respectively.
* WalkingSpoiler: His existence reveals Arthur is not the only reincarnate, on top of being the true identity of Elijah Knight and that he has been working with Agrona to exact his revenge on Arthur for killing his fiancée Cecilia in their past lives, which itself reveals part of Agrona's true plan.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Grey/Arthur. They used to be childhood friends in their past lives until Grey was manipulated into dueling Cecilia during the King's Tourney. Cecilia, who had been a pawn her whole life, took the opportunity to commit SuicideByCop. This caused Nico, who did not know any better, to swear vengeance against Grey. If that was not bad enough, Agrona, who had been pursuing Cecilia's power as the Legacy, reincarnated the three of them to serve him in his war against Epheotus. While Grey managed to avoid the MindRape and FakeMemories his friends were subjected to thanks to the temporally-displaced Sylvie's intervention, he still has to contend with the fact that Agrona had them both ReforgedIntoAMinion and twisted their hatred of him against him.
-->'''Nico:''' I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.
-->'''Arthur:''' Nico...You look like garbage, old friend.
* WeakButSkilled: Ironically went from being UnskilledButStrong as Elijah to the opposite trope as Nico. While Nico CameBackStrong in becoming a Scythe, he is still the weakest among the Scythes, Nico makes up for his lack of magical power and Vritra blood when compared to his CoDragons with his intellect and aptitude as an artificer.
* WildCard: Post-Volume 9, Nico becomes an example of this trope. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control. He is also not actively tied with any of the other forces opposing Agrona at the moment as he remains TrappedInVillainy given how he continues to follow Agrona's orders, albeit very reluctantly. While he did give Sylvia's core to Caera in order to propose an EnemyMine with Arthur against Agrona, their negotiations fell through when they met again in Nirmala due to their mutual animosity.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He was once Grey's best friend, but Agrona twisted the misplaced grudge that he had against him for killing Cecilia to make him his servant. Hence, Nico has become complicit in some of Agrona's worst atrocities, not only to exact revenge on Grey, but so that he and Cecilia can be reunited and return to Earth.



[[folder:Khaernos Vritra]]
!!Khaernos Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

The Sovereign of Central Dominion. He has not been seen in public in many decades.

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[[folder:Khaernos Vritra]]
!!Khaernos Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)

!!Retainers
[[folder:In General]]
The Sovereign of Central Dominion. He has not been seen in public in many decades.lieutenants to the Scythes, who like their masters are Vritra-blooded mages.



* TheGhost: Khaernos has not been seen in decades, to the point that he has been impolitely called "the Invisible Sovereign" among the populace of Alacrya. The Indrath presume that he is dead, having been killed on Agrona's orders.

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* TheGhost: Khaernos has HornedHumanoid: As one might come to expect from the Vritra-blooded, most if not been seen in decades, to all of the point that he has been impolitely called "the Invisible Sovereign" Retainers have the Vritra's signature horns on their head.
* MirrorCharacter: The Retainers all parallel their respective Scythes in one respect or another.
** Cadell's Retainer, Lyra, ends up holding a position of authority. While Cadell is the DragonInChief
among the populace Scythes, Lyra [[spoiler:is made the new regent of Alacrya. The Indrath presume Dicathen by Agrona in order to oversee his new conquest]].
** Seris's Retainer, Cylrit, forms a {{Lady and|Knight}} BlackKnight dynamic with his mistress. Both are pragmatic but well-meaning individuals who [[spoiler:harbor no loyalty to the Vritra and ultimately turn against them for a brief period of time]], and are known to exhibit a leashed but palpable aura
that overpowers those around them.
** Melzri's Retainer, Mawar, has MysticalWhiteHair like her mistress but has a black dress and red eyes to contrast her mistress's white dress and blue eyes.
** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they have a high turnover rate. Many of them despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking to contrast her mistreated and malformed subordinates.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat, is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile and talking about all the ways
he can torture his victims, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite demeanor and personality of Uto as TheQuietOne and TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is dead, having been killed on Agrona's orders.to the Scythes.
** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy to vent out his frustrations on. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].
* PersonalMook: They are the main subordinates to the Scythes, although they are far more distinct when compared to the rest of the rank-and-file.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and easily win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].
* UnseenNoMore: With the exceptions of Uto and Draneeve, the Retainers were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after the end of Volume 10 revealed the majority of the Retainers for the first time except for Bivran and Bivrae.



!!Scythes
[[folder:In General]]
A group of elite Vritra-blooded Alacryan mages under Agrona's direct command.

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!!Scythes
[[folder:In General]]
A group
[[folder:Uto]]
!!Uto
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 3 (Novel), Chapter 119 (Webcomic)
->''"Two options. You can try to fight and die. Or...you kill every one
of elite Vritra-blooded Alacryan mages under Agrona's direct command.your teammates so that you can live."''

Dragoth's first Retainer. Arthur witnesses him in the vision he received from the dying Alea Triscan and later encounters him at the start of the WarArc.



* TheAce: As the EvilCounterpart[=s=] to the Lances, the Scythes are among the strongest mages in Alacrya and serve as both public figureheads for their populace to rally around and as generals in Agrona's army.
* CoDragons: They all serve as Agrona's lieutenants and his generals for his invasion of Dicathen.
* DwindlingParty: As of Volume 11, [[spoiler: two of the Scythes have been killed by Arthur and two are [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]] - one in open rebellion against Agrona, the other working on his own agenda to break free of Agrona's control while feigning loyalty. Only two still remain loyal to him]].
* EvilCounterpart: To the Lances. They are the strongest mages in Alacrya who are allowed to participate in the war without violating the treaty between the Vritra and the rest of the asuras.
* FlightIsTheFinalPower: As the pinnacle of Alacryan mages, all of the Scythes are capable of flight.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: Like the Lances, the Scythes have a gender-balanced roster with three male (Cadell, Dragoth, and [[spoiler:Nico]]) and three female (Seris, Melzri, and Viessa) members. As of the latest volume, they are still this trope as [[spoiler:Cadell and Viessa have died, though Seris has openly revolted against Agrona and Nico is covertly working against him]].
* HornedHumanoid: As Vritra-blooded Alacryans, they all exhibit the same horns of power as their overlords with the exceptions of Viessa and [[spoiler:Nico]].
* KnightOfCerebus: As their power far outstrips those of Arthur and the Lances, the presence of the Scythes is often a sign that events are about to go very, very, ''very'' bad for the protagonists.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: The female Scythes - Seris, Melzri, and Viessa - all qualify given their unique Vritra mana arts. Although the first one [[spoiler:turns out to be GoodAllAlong]].
* MagicKnight: Like the Lances, the Scythes are very talented mages capable of both conventional and magical combat. In particular, Cadell and Dragoth fit this trope the most, the former being a demonic-looking BlackKnight and the latter being a magically empowered barbarian.
* ThePsychoRangers: Six superpowerful mages who are among the strongest their respective faction has at their disposal - the Scythes are effectively the evil mirror to the Lances. Both are even named after types of weapons to further their contrast.
** [[MonstrousHumanoid Cadell]] -> [[ShockAndAwe Bairon]].
** [[EnigmaticMinion Seris]] -> [[MagmaMan Olfred]].
** [[WhiteHairBlackHeart Melzri]] -> [[AnIcePerson Varay]].
** [[MasterOfIllusion Viessa]] -> [[CastingAShadow Aya]].
** [[TheBrute Dragoth]] -> [[GravityMaster Mica]].
** [[spoiler:[[VillainousUnderdog Nico]]]] -> [[MasterOfAll Arthur]].
* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: A distinct cadre of elite Vritra-blooded mages who act as Agrona's foremost servants.
* UnseenNoMore: With the exception of Cadell, the Scythes were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after Volume 9 showed Seris along with her protégé Caera, with the rest following suit as they along with most of the Retainers were finally revealed in an official illustration released after the end of Volume 10.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When first introduced, the Scythes were nigh-impossible to defeat, even for Arthur and the other Lances. However, once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod, the tables turned as while he got stronger, the Scythes did not. In the Victoriad, Arthur knocks out Nico in a SingleStrokeBattle followed by him killing Cadell]]. Even as Agrona begins preparing to invade Epheotus, he mostly neglects to empower the Scythes as they were solely meant to be his generals for his conquest of Dicathen, as Agrona has much stronger minions who are more suited for the task of killing asuras.
* TheWorfEffect: Just like the Lances, the Scythes eventually fall victim to this trope. Once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong following his RePower, he ends up killing Cadell and Viessa, along with nearly killing Nico and Melzri. Knowing how the balance of power has shifted at this point, Agrona holds the remaining Scythes back as at this point it is the Legacy and the Wraiths whom he has come to rely on when it comes to dealing with Arthur]].
** It also does not help that once [[spoiler:Arthur returns to Dicathen, he works to strengthen the remaining Lances by breaking the PowerLimiter[=s=] on their [[ArtifactOfPower Artifacts of Power]] so that they can better stand up against the Scythes come their inevitable rematch. This pays off as when Agrona launches his second invasion of Dicathen the Lances are able to match them in combat, as shown when Dragoth loses to Mica]].

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* TheAce: As AssInAmbassador: Is one of two Retainers - the EvilCounterpart[=s=] other being Cylrit - sent to present the Dicathians with Agrona's ultimatum prior to the Lances, arrival of the Scythes are invasion force. Whoever among the Vritra Clan thought it was a good idea to send a psychopathic sadist like Uto as one of their delegates was evidently not being considerate or completely out of their mind. During the whole exchange, Uto spends the entire time being more than just TheGadfly as he makes incredibly graphic and unhinged remarks at the Dicathian delegates that were completely uncalled for and only serve to make the Dicathians refuse Agrona's terms.
* BandageMummy: Uto's body is covered in bandages.
* BlackCloak: He wears a tattered black cloak.
* BloodKnight: Given his sadistic nature, Uto revels in the carnage of battle and inflicting suffering upon others. No wonder Dragoth ended up picking him as his Retainer.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday. {{Subverted}}. Uto enjoys fighting enemies that are seeking revenge against him. The moment he learns of Arthur's connection to Alea, he revels in the knowledge knowing that ItsPersonal for the young man and that he has one such enemy gunning for him in the impending conflict.
* CombatSadomasochist: Revels in both inflicting and receiving pain in combat.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: PlayedWith. The Lances had been introduced as
the strongest mages in Alacrya Dicathen, so Arthur learning that a being like Uto was able to kill a Lance comes as an awful surprise. The same awful surprise undoubtedly befell Alea's soldiers, as they bore witness to him crippling and serve as both public figureheads for mutilating their populace seemingly undefeatable leader before he turns his attention upon them and slaughters them where they stood. Even though Director Goodsky was aware of how powerful the Vritra and their servants were as a former Alacryan spy and knew the Lances would be outclassed by them, she herself is taken by surprise by the news of Alea's death as she realizes her former masters are moving much faster than she anticipated.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: A rare villainous example. When he confronts Arthur in Ashber, he ends up being disappointed by the fact that while Arthur has it out for him for his murder of Alea, he did not have much of a personal connection
to rally the fallen Lance beforehand. This causes Uto to remark that he should have gone after someone closer to Arthur such as his family or Tessia to make him hate him even more.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the vision Alea imparts onto Arthur, Uto spends the fight {{Just Toying with|Them}} her and her soldiers. Then, when she chips his horn, he decides to stop toying
around and as generals in Agrona's army.
* CoDragons: They all serve as Agrona's lieutenants
proceeds to inflict upon her a series of horrific injuries. Then he leaves her blinded and his generals crippled body behind so that she can listen in on him slaughtering her soldiers.
* ForTheEvulz: Has no better motivation other than causing suffering
for his invasion of Dicathen.
own amusement.
* DwindlingParty: As TheGadfly: He enjoys angering people around him with his graphically-charged remarks. If it means making more enemies for him to fight in the future, then so be it.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until the start
of Volume 11, [[spoiler: two 6 when he introduced himself to the Dicathian delegation at the start of the Scythes invasion.
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Uto has black skin.
* HateSink: And ''how''. Uto is arguably the most despicable character in the entire novel which is saying a lot considering the presence of quite a few other examples of this trope in the novel responsible for much greater atrocities than him. This is a being that lives only to cause as much suffering and bloodshed that he can and in extremely graphic fashions to boot. He targets people's loved ones to cause them misery and shows outright glee in the prospect of murdering children. Even other examples of this trope in the novel ranging from minor antagonists like Lucas and Trodius to [[spoiler:GreaterScopeVillain[=s=] like Kezess and Agrona]]
have been killed by at least some understandable reason behind their actions, while Uto has absolutely ''no'' sympathetic traits at all.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for killing Alea.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: To prevent
Arthur from interrogating him and two are [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]] - one in open rebellion against Agrona, the other working on his own agenda to break free finding out more of Agrona's control while feigning loyalty. Only two still remain loyal to him]].
* EvilCounterpart: To
plans, Uto is found dead in his cell having been impaled by black metal spikes right before he gets the Lances. They chance to interrogate him again.
* InTheHood: He wears a tattered hooded cloak which only serves to enhance his mysterious nature when he is introduced.
* JustToyingWithThem: As a Retainer he effortlessly dealt with Alea and her soldiers, but when she chipped his horn he decided to subject her to a graphic and drawn-out demise.
* LeanAndMean: Uto has wiry limbs and a malevolent personality.
* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: Given what kind of a person he is, it should come as no surprise that he loves hearing his victims scream in anguish.
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: When he is torturing Alea, he blinds her as he tells her that the pain will make her stronger (not that it will amount to anything as he does not intend to leave her alive for long).
* MinorInjuryOverreaction: {{Subverted}}. During his fight with Alea, he is JustToyingWithThem until she chips off his horn. As horns
are the strongest mages in source of any Vritra-blooded's power, this causes Uto to fly into a murderous rage as he gives Alea a CruelAndUnusualDeath.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Uto has dark skin, glowing red eyes, jagged teeth, and gaunt skeletal limbs which serve to make him look outright inhuman.
* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is a BoisterousBruiser beloved by the populace of
Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, and in turn he serves Agrona who are allowed is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to participate in his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.
* MoreHateableMinorVillain: While
the war without violating the treaty between members of the Vritra Clan are cruel and the rest ruthless, they usually have some personality traits that show either a nuanced, cultured, or even sympathetic side to them. This cannot be said at all for Uto, as his personality entirely revolves around his desire to cause as much graphic pain and suffering as possible. His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him subjecting Alea and her soldiers to a horrific and drawn out demise and reveling in it every step of the asuras.
* FlightIsTheFinalPower: As the pinnacle of Alacryan mages, all of the Scythes are capable of flight.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: Like the Lances, the Scythes have a gender-balanced roster with three male (Cadell, Dragoth, and [[spoiler:Nico]]) and three female (Seris, Melzri, and Viessa) members. As of the latest volume, they are still this trope as [[spoiler:Cadell and Viessa have died, though Seris has openly revolted against Agrona and Nico is covertly working against him]].
* HornedHumanoid: As Vritra-blooded Alacryans, they all exhibit the same horns of power as their overlords with the exceptions of Viessa and [[spoiler:Nico]].
* KnightOfCerebus: As their power far outstrips those of
way, which cements Arthur and the Lances, the presence audience's hatred of the Scythes is often a sign that events are about to go very, very, ''very'' bad for the protagonists.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: The female Scythes - Seris, Melzri, and Viessa - all qualify given their unique Vritra mana arts. Although the first one [[spoiler:turns out to be GoodAllAlong]].
* MagicKnight: Like the Lances, the Scythes are very talented mages capable
him. Even when other examples of both conventional and magical combat. In particular, Cadell and Dragoth fit this trope in the most, novel such as Lucas and Trodius have at least some degree of sympathy behind their actions, Uto has absolutely ''nothing'' of that sort.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: He has piercing red eyes, indicative of his malevolent nature.
* RevealingInjury: When he meets Uto for
the former first time, Arthur only recognizes that he is the Retainer who killed Alea by the same chip in his horns that Alea had left in her final battle.
* {{Sadist}}: He revels in the CruelAndUnusualDeath he delivered unto Alea.
* SlasherSmile: Uto has jagged teeth and perpetually sports a sinister grin on his face.
* SlouchOfVillainy: He is introduced slouching on a rock while taunting Alea and her soldiers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: He enjoys fighting enemies out for revenge against him and so loves to target their loved ones to get them to hate him. In his confrontation with Arthur in Ashber, he brings up how he should have targeted either Tessia or one of his family to draw out Arthur when he learns that Alea did not have a strong connection to him other than how he found her dying.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite only
being a demonic-looking BlackKnight Retainer, Uto is able to slaughter Lance Alea and her entire battalion of soldiers on his own. Later on during the latter being a magically empowered barbarian.
* ThePsychoRangers: Six superpowerful mages who are among the strongest their respective faction has at their disposal - the Scythes are effectively the evil mirror
WarArc, he is able to the Lances. Both are even named after types of weapons to further their contrast.
** [[MonstrousHumanoid Cadell]] -> [[ShockAndAwe Bairon]].
** [[EnigmaticMinion Seris]] -> [[MagmaMan Olfred]].
** [[WhiteHairBlackHeart Melzri]] -> [[AnIcePerson Varay]].
** [[MasterOfIllusion Viessa]] -> [[CastingAShadow Aya]].
** [[TheBrute Dragoth]] -> [[GravityMaster Mica]].
** [[spoiler:[[VillainousUnderdog Nico]]]] -> [[MasterOfAll Arthur]].
* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: A distinct cadre of elite Vritra-blooded mages who act as Agrona's foremost servants.
* UnseenNoMore: With the exception of Cadell, the Scythes were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after Volume 9 showed Seris along with
stymie her protégé Caera, with the rest following suit as they along with most of the Retainers were finally revealed in an official illustration released after the end of Volume 10.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: When first introduced, the Scythes were nigh-impossible to defeat, even for
successor Arthur and the other Lances. However, once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod, the tables turned as while he got stronger, the Scythes did not. In the Victoriad, Arthur knocks out Nico in a SingleStrokeBattle followed by him killing Cadell]]. Even as Agrona begins preparing to invade Epheotus, he mostly neglects to empower the Scythes as they were solely meant to be his generals for his conquest of Dicathen, as Agrona has much stronger minions who are more suited for the task of killing asuras.
* TheWorfEffect: Just like the Lances, the Scythes eventually fall victim to this trope. Once [[spoiler:Arthur CameBackStrong following his RePower, he ends up killing Cadell and Viessa, along
bond Sylvie, with nearly killing Nico and Melzri. Knowing how only the balance intervention of power has shifted at this point, Agrona holds the remaining Scythes back [[spoiler:Scythe Seris]] preventing him from finishing them both off.
* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture,
as at this point it is the Legacy and the Wraiths whom he has come to rely on when it comes to dealing seen with Arthur]].
** It also does not help that once [[spoiler:Arthur returns to Dicathen, he works to strengthen
the remaining Lances by breaking excruciating death he subjected Alea to.
* WouldHurtAChild: As he himself puts it:
-->'''Uto:''' Why wait? I love slicing through children's flesh
the PowerLimiter[=s=] on their [[ArtifactOfPower Artifacts of Power]] so that they can better stand up against the Scythes come their inevitable rematch. This pays off as when Agrona launches his second invasion of Dicathen the Lances are able to match them in combat, as shown when Dragoth loses to Mica]].most.



[[folder:Cadell Vritra]]
!!Cadell Vritra
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 1 (Novel), Chapter 15 (Webcomic)
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->"''Submit now...and perhaps he may even heal your wound.''"

Agrona's right-hand and the Scythe of Central Dominion, Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and the very first member of the Vritra Clan to appear in the novel. He is the one responsible for the death of Sylvia, an event that would not only traumatize the young Arthur but set him on an inevitable collision course with the impending DivineConflict so that he would bring an end to it.

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[[folder:Cadell Vritra]]
!!Cadell Vritra
[[folder:Cylrit]]
!!Cylrit
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 1 (Novel), Chapter 15 (Webcomic)
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->"''Submit now...and perhaps he may
6 (Novel)
->''"If you want
even heal your wound.''"

Agrona's right-hand and the Scythe
a chance of Central Dominion, Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and the very first member of the Vritra Clan to appear in the novel. He is the one responsible for the death of Sylvia, an event that would not only traumatize the young Arthur but set him on an inevitable collision course with the impending DivineConflict so that he would bring an end to it.saving Dicathen, you should worry about bigger things."''

Seris's Retainer.



* TwentyFourHourArmor: Cadell is never seen without his suit of black plate armor.
* TheAce: He is the strongest Scythe and Agrona's top general. He outclasses all of the Lances in terms of raw power, and can outmatch even the likes of the Wraiths.
* BadassCape: Cadell wears a crimson cloak, a sign of his status as the strongest of the Scythes.
* BlackKnight: Cadell wears a suit of black plate armor and acts as the DragonInChief among the Scythes as Agrona's right-hand.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Arthur burns him down to ashes by using Regis's Destruction godrune]].
* BrokenAce: Despite being the strongest among the Scythes, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being outclassed by the CameBackStrong Arthur at the Victoriad who ends up killing him. To add insult to injury, in his final moments his personality breaks as he experiences fear for the first and last time in his life, a stark contrast to the nigh-untouchable sadist that he has been throughout the novel]].
* TheBusCameBack: After killing Sylvia in Volume 1, Cadell does not resurface until [[spoiler:the climax of Volume 7 when he spearheads the takeover of the Council Castle]].
* ColdBloodedTorture: Cadell revels in torturing his unfortunate victims.
* DarkIsEvil: He has pitch-black skin and armor and is a very evil person who enjoys torturing his enemies.
* TheDragon: He is Agrona's right-hand man and private enforcer.
** DragonInChief: Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and thus their de facto leader.
* TheDragonSlayer: He gets the title after killing Sylvia, though she was mortally injured at the time.
* TheDreaded: Cadell is a fearsome individual whose reputation precedes him.
* DualWielding: In his duel with Arthur at the Victoriad, Cadell dual wields swords, one black iron like those wielded by Uto and [[spoiler:Nico]], the other void black like the night sky.
* {{Expy}}: Cadell is the [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] to Agrona's GodEmperor Palpatine. Like Vader, Cadell has an inhuman appearance (though unlike Vader who hides his scars behind his armor Cadell is not afraid to show his true appearance), wears an imposing suit of dark armor and sports a BadassCape, is a powerful MagicKnight whose unrivaled power makes him TheDreaded, and has a personal connection with the protagonist which involves killing their mentor (Vader is Luke's father and kills Obi-Wan, Cadell kills several of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia). Unlike Vader, who is a TragicVillain whose love for his son drives him to perform a HeelFaceTurn, Cadell is an unrepentant monster.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Bairon. Both are physically imposing individuals renowned for being TheAce. Fittingly, at the climax of Volume 7, Bairon (with help from Arthur) goes up against Cadell [[spoiler:when he attempts to assassinate Virion, only for Cadell to effortlessly defeat both of them]].
*** Both also have an enmity with Arthur. Bairon loathes Arthur for killing his younger brother Lucas even though the latter participated in the attack on Xyrus Academy, whereas Cadell killed Arthur's ParentalSubstitute Sylvia. Arthur ends up resolving these enmities in contrasting fashions. He [[spoiler:slays Cadell at the Victoriad, followed by him reconciling with Bairon upon returning to Dicathen]].
*** Both also are known for taking on [[spoiler:an asura in spite of the power disparity. As already stated, Cadell is the one who killed Sylvia, albeit she was an old asura who was severely weakened at the time. Bairon on the other hand attempts to hold off Taci, who in spite of being a young asura manages to defeat not just him but the rest of the remaining Lances, with only the arrival of Arthur being what puts an end to his rampage]].
** To Varay. Both are TheAce and TheLeader for their respective groups of elite mages.
** To Windsom. Both are the right-hand man of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict. Ultimately PlayedWith when [[spoiler:it is revealed Windsom and his clan are EvilAllAlong, though they are still ALighterShadeOfBlack when compared to the Vritra]].
** To Aldir. Both are the lead generals of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict, wear black armor, and are frequeny seen pulling a ReverseArmFold. Unlike Windsom this is PlayedStraight for the most part as [[spoiler:Aldir grows disillusioned with Kezess's atrocities and becomes a DefectorFromDecadence]].
* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Cadell's Vritra blood has altered his appearance to that of a demonic visage that makes him all but unrecognizable as a human.
* FinalBossPreview: PlayedWith. Cadell is merely the DragonInChief and [[spoiler:is only the last opponent that Arthur fights in the Victoriad (and even then he is only the penultimate enemy in Volume 9 with the very last opponent Arthur fights in that volume being Taci)]], but his presence and actions in finishing off Sylvia serve to give Arthur his first encounter with the Vritra Clan and a taste of just how powerful their members are.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until [[spoiler:his reappearance in Volume 7]].
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Cadell has black skin.
* HateSink: As Agrona's DragonInChief, Cadell is the one to carry out much of his master's will and thus much of his atrocities. He is a prolific HeroKiller responsible for the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia and [[spoiler:Sylvie]]. Not only that, but he is a sadistic individual who enjoys torturing his victims.
* {{Hellfire}}: He prefers to burn his enemies alive with soulfire.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for the deaths of Sylvia, [[spoiler:Buhnd, Alduin, and Merial, as well as Sylvie's near-death]].
* HotWings: He is able to summon wings made of soulfire.
* InvincibleVillain: As the strongest among the Scythes, Cadell is practically all but untouchable in his first few appearances. His power far outstrips those of the Lances, and even [[spoiler:a white core Arthur tapping into the third phase of his beast will is unable to defeat him. However, when he goes up against an aether core Arthur, the tables get turned and Cadell is subjected to a long-overdue demise]].
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: His murder of Sylvia traumatized the young Arthur. Suffice to say, [[spoiler:Arthur seeing him again during the close of the WarArc drives him into a vengeful rage]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He is burned alive by Arthur much like he did to Buhnd and countless others]].
* KillItWithFire: Given his soulfire powers, Cadell prefers to burn his victims alive. [[spoiler:As stated above, he gets a taste of his own medicine when he gets burned to nothing by Destruction]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He is the very first servant of the Vritra to appear in the story, which is when he is about to finish off the dying Sylvia. When he reappears [[spoiler:at the close of the WarArc, it is when the Alacryans have invaded the Council Castle and the Dicathians realize the war has truly been lost. Later on, when Arthur ends up fighting Nico, it is Cadell's arrival that tips the scales against him which eventually leads to Sylvie's HeroicSacrifice and Arthur being stranded in the Relictombs]].
* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Exhibits this contrast towards Bairon, whom he is the EvilCounterpart of and [[spoiler:ends up fighting at the end of the WarArc]]. Bairon manipulates lightning magic, whereas Cadell prefers to incinerate his enemies with soulfire.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Compared to the other Scythes, Cadell has a far more monstrous appearance rather than merely sporting HornsOfVillainy. He has pitch-black skin and a serpentine face making him barely recognizable as a human.
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: After having been portrayed as an InvincibleVillain throughout his appearances, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being slain by the newly RePower[=ed=] Arthur to show how powerful the latter has become. To add insult to injury, he was killed during the Victoriad, meaning every Alacryan got to see a Scythe get killed in front of their own eyes and making them realize they are not truly invincible]].
* ObviouslyEvil: He is a MonstrousHumanoid who is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver and sports HornsOfVillainy. Any guesses as to what his alignment is?
* PlayingWithFire: His powers involve soulfire.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His skin and armor are ebon black and his eyes and cape are crimson red, all indicative of his villainy.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Cadell has soulless red eyes and is the most powerful of the Scythes.
* ReverseArmFold: His first appearance has him pulling off this pose as he descends from above to finish off the dying Sylvia.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: His mastery of the Vritra mana arts allows Cadell to create himself weapons made out of soulfire.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In his rematch with Arthur, [[spoiler:he underestimates him because of having defeated Arthur two times before. However this time it ends differently as Arthur has CameBackStrong. His mistake costs Cadell greatly as Arthur kills him as payback for all the misery he caused]].
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He was afraid of dying even in his last moments as Arthur finished him off. To add insult to injury, ''all'' of Alacrya was watching as it was during the Victoriad]].
* TheWorfBarrage: [[spoiler:As his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad starts turning in the latter's favor, Cadell begins frantically unleashing his full repertoire of spells against his opponent. Unfortunately for him, Arthur NoSell[=s=] everything he throws at him before ending his life the same way he did unto many other by burning him alive]].
* TheWorfEffect: After the Scythes being portrayed as extremely dangerous opponents for so long with Cadell being the strongest among them, [[spoiler:he gets slain by Arthur at the Victoriad to illustrate just how much Arthur has CameBackStrong after his RePower]].

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* TwentyFourHourArmor: Cadell is never seen without BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite his suit Vritra mana arts, [[spoiler:Cylrit's loyalty lies with his mistress Seris, who herself is far from evil]].
* BadassCape: He wears a purple cape as part
of black plate armor.
* TheAce: He is
his armor and as a Retainer can match the strongest Scythe and Agrona's top general. He outclasses all likes of the Lances in terms of raw power, and can outmatch even the likes of the Wraiths.
strength.
* BadassCape: Cadell wears {{BFS}}: In combat, he wiels a crimson cloak, a sign of his status pitch-black greatsword that is almost as the strongest of the Scythes.
long as he is tall.
* BlackKnight: Cadell Cylrit wears a dark suit of black plate armor and acts - as Seris's subordinate - his intentions and motivations are as enigmatic to Arthur as those of his mistress.
* BodyguardingABadass: He is
the DragonInChief bodyguard to one of the Scythes, themselves among the Scythes strongest non-asuran mages in the setting.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a Retainer and being right next to the ForTheEvulz Uto when Arthur first meets him, [[spoiler:Cylrit turns out to be loyal to Seris and assists in her rebellion]].
* EnigmaticMinion: Being the subordinate to an example of this trope makes him this trope
as well.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When he is introduced, he acts rather reserved when compared to his sadistic compatriot Uto, and when Uto starts speaking out of line and trying to provoke Aldir and Virion with his graphically charged remarks he immediately restrains him. This shows that Cylrit is rather decent for a servant of the Vritra, and alludes to him [[spoiler:turning against them later on along with his mistress Seris]].
* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:He is forced to once again rejoin
Agrona's right-hand.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Arthur burns
service when he takes control of the entire Alacryan rebellion by way of his blood and remotely kills the few who defy him down to ashes MakeAnExampleOfThem]].
* GoodVersusGood: [[spoiler:After being forced to rejoin Agrona's side, he and Seris end up fighting Bairon during the second Siege of Vildorial]].
* ILetYouWin: As per Seris's orders, in his fight with Arthur Cylrit intentionally holds back and lets him win in order to gauge his strength and determination.
* LadyAndKnight: Has this dynamic with Seris. She is a LadyOfBlackMagic, he is a BlackKnight. They [[spoiler:ultimately turn out to be a DarkIsNotEvil example]].
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: [[spoiler:His loyalty is to Seris, not the Vritra Clan, and so when his mistress declares an open revolt he is right
by using Regis's Destruction godrune]].
her side]].
* BrokenAce: NobleDemon: He exhibits a sense of honor and restraint unlike most members of the Vritra Clan. It should come as no surprise then that [[spoiler:he follows her into her rebellion]].
* PointyEars:
Despite not being the strongest among the Scythes, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being outclassed by the CameBackStrong Arthur at the Victoriad who ends up killing him. To add insult to injury, in his final moments his personality breaks as he experiences fear for the first and last time in his life, a stark contrast to the nigh-untouchable sadist that he an elf, Cylrit has been throughout the novel]].
pointed ears.
* TheBusCameBack: After killing Sylvia in Volume 1, Cadell does not resurface until [[spoiler:the climax of Volume 7 when he spearheads the takeover of the Council Castle]].
* ColdBloodedTorture: Cadell revels in torturing his unfortunate victims.
* DarkIsEvil:
RavenHairIvorySkin: He has pitch-black hair and pale white skin and armor and is a very evil person who enjoys torturing his enemies.
* TheDragon: He is Agrona's right-hand man and private enforcer.
** DragonInChief: Cadell is the strongest among the Scythes and thus their de facto leader.
* TheDragonSlayer: He gets the title after killing Sylvia, though she was mortally injured at the time.
* TheDreaded: Cadell is a fearsome individual whose reputation precedes him.
* DualWielding: In his duel with
noted to be rather good looking. Even Arthur at the Victoriad, Cadell dual wields swords, one black iron like those wielded by Uto describes him as attractive.
* RogueSoldier: [[spoiler:Follows his mistress into rebelling against Agrona
and [[spoiler:Nico]], the other void black like the night sky.
subsequently into exile in Dicathen]].
* {{Expy}}: Cadell StealthMentor: In Volume 7, he is the [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] sent by Seris to Agrona's GodEmperor Palpatine. Like Vader, Cadell has an inhuman appearance (though unlike Vader who hides his scars behind his armor Cadell is not afraid to show his true appearance), wears an imposing suit of dark armor and sports a BadassCape, is a powerful MagicKnight whose unrivaled power makes him TheDreaded, and has a personal connection with the protagonist which involves killing their mentor (Vader is Luke's father and kills Obi-Wan, Cadell kills several of test Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia). Unlike Vader, who strength.
-->'''Cylrit:''' It
is a TragicVillain whose love for your benefit, Lance Leywin. My master wishes to keep you in optimal health for the final battle, but partaking in the defense of the elven kingdom could make that difficult.
* TheStoic: Cylrit is not a very emotive individual, even in the midst of combat.
* TranquilFury: Much like
his son drives him mistress and her restrained KillingIntent, Cylrit is prone to perform exhibiting a HeelFaceTurn, Cadell is an unrepentant monster.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Bairon. Both are physically imposing individuals renowned for being TheAce. Fittingly, at the climax of Volume 7, Bairon (with help
restrained yet palpable fury. Arthur can sense a sharp bloodlust surge from Arthur) goes up against Cadell [[spoiler:when Cylrit upon the mention of Seris's name despite his outward behavior not changing that much.
* WreckedWeapon: His sword gets broken by [[spoiler:Perhata when
he attempts to assassinate Virion, only for Cadell to effortlessly defeat both of them]].
*** Both also have an enmity with Arthur. Bairon loathes Arthur for killing his younger brother Lucas even though the latter participated in the attack on Xyrus Academy, whereas Cadell killed Arthur's ParentalSubstitute Sylvia. Arthur ends up resolving these enmities in contrasting fashions. He [[spoiler:slays Cadell at the Victoriad, followed by him reconciling with Bairon upon returning to Dicathen]].
*** Both also are known for taking on [[spoiler:an asura in spite of the power disparity. As already stated, Cadell is the one who killed Sylvia, albeit she was an old asura who was severely weakened at the time. Bairon on the other hand attempts to hold off Taci, who in spite of being a young asura manages to defeat not just him but the rest of the remaining Lances, with only the arrival of Arthur being what puts an end to his rampage]].
** To Varay. Both are TheAce and TheLeader for their respective groups of elite mages.
** To Windsom. Both are the right-hand man of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict. Ultimately PlayedWith when [[spoiler:it is revealed Windsom and his clan are EvilAllAlong, though they are still ALighterShadeOfBlack when compared to the Vritra]].
** To Aldir. Both are the lead generals of their respective leaders in the DivineConflict, wear black armor, and are frequeny seen pulling a ReverseArmFold. Unlike Windsom this is PlayedStraight for the most part as [[spoiler:Aldir grows disillusioned with Kezess's atrocities and becomes a DefectorFromDecadence]].
* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Cadell's Vritra blood has altered his appearance to that of a demonic visage that makes him all but unrecognizable as a human.
* FinalBossPreview: PlayedWith. Cadell is merely the DragonInChief and [[spoiler:is only the last opponent that Arthur fights in the Victoriad (and even then he is only the penultimate enemy in Volume 9 with the very last opponent Arthur fights in that volume being Taci)]], but his presence and actions in finishing off Sylvia serve to give Arthur his first encounter with the Vritra Clan and a taste of just how powerful their members are.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until [[spoiler:his reappearance in Volume 7]].
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Cadell has black skin.
* HateSink: As Agrona's DragonInChief, Cadell is the one to carry out much of his master's will and thus much of his atrocities. He is a prolific HeroKiller responsible for the deaths of many of Arthur's loved ones, in particular Sylvia and [[spoiler:Sylvie]]. Not only that, but he is a sadistic individual who enjoys torturing his victims.
* {{Hellfire}}: He prefers to burn his enemies alive with soulfire.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for the deaths of Sylvia, [[spoiler:Buhnd, Alduin, and Merial, as well as Sylvie's near-death]].
* HotWings: He is able to summon wings made of soulfire.
* InvincibleVillain: As the strongest among the Scythes, Cadell is practically all but untouchable in his first few appearances. His power far outstrips those of the Lances, and even [[spoiler:a white core Arthur tapping into the third phase of his beast will is unable to defeat him. However, when he goes up against an aether core Arthur, the tables get turned and Cadell is subjected to a long-overdue demise]].
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: His murder of Sylvia traumatized the young Arthur. Suffice to say, [[spoiler:Arthur seeing him again during the close of the WarArc drives him into a vengeful rage]].
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He is burned alive by Arthur much like he did to Buhnd and countless others]].
* KillItWithFire: Given his soulfire powers, Cadell prefers to burn his victims alive. [[spoiler:As stated above, he gets a taste of his own medicine when he gets burned to nothing by Destruction]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He is the very first servant of the Vritra to appear in the story, which is when he is about to finish off the dying Sylvia. When he reappears [[spoiler:at the close of the WarArc, it is when the Alacryans have invaded the Council Castle and the Dicathians realize the war has truly been lost. Later on, when Arthur ends up fighting Nico, it is Cadell's arrival that tips the scales against him which eventually leads to Sylvie's HeroicSacrifice and Arthur being stranded in the Relictombs]].
* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Exhibits this contrast towards Bairon, whom he is the EvilCounterpart of and [[spoiler:ends up fighting at the end of the WarArc]]. Bairon manipulates lightning magic, whereas Cadell prefers to incinerate his enemies with soulfire.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Compared to the other Scythes, Cadell has a far more monstrous appearance rather than merely sporting HornsOfVillainy. He has pitch-black skin and a serpentine face making him barely recognizable as a human.
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: After having been portrayed as an InvincibleVillain throughout his appearances, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being slain by the newly RePower[=ed=] Arthur to show how powerful the latter has become. To add insult to injury, he was killed during the Victoriad, meaning every Alacryan got to see a Scythe get killed in front of their own eyes and making them realize they are not truly invincible]].
* ObviouslyEvil: He is a MonstrousHumanoid who is RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver and sports HornsOfVillainy. Any guesses as to what his alignment is?
* PlayingWithFire: His powers involve soulfire.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His skin and armor are ebon black and his eyes and cape are crimson red, all indicative of his villainy.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Cadell has soulless red eyes and is the most powerful of the Scythes.
* ReverseArmFold: His first appearance has him pulling off this pose as he descends
defend Seris from above to finish off the dying Sylvia.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: His mastery of the Vritra mana arts allows Cadell to create himself weapons made out of soulfire.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In his rematch with Arthur, [[spoiler:he underestimates him because of having defeated Arthur two times before. However this time it ends differently as Arthur has CameBackStrong. His mistake costs Cadell greatly as Arthur kills him as payback for all the misery he caused]].
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He was afraid of dying even in his last moments as Arthur finished him off. To add insult to injury, ''all'' of Alacrya was watching as it was during the Victoriad]].
* TheWorfBarrage: [[spoiler:As his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad starts turning in the latter's favor, Cadell begins frantically unleashing his full repertoire of spells against his opponent. Unfortunately for him, Arthur NoSell[=s=] everything he throws at him before ending his life the same way he did unto many other by burning him alive]].
* TheWorfEffect: After the Scythes being portrayed as extremely dangerous opponents for so long with Cadell being the strongest among them, [[spoiler:he gets slain by Arthur at the Victoriad to illustrate just how much Arthur has CameBackStrong after his RePower]].
her]].



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!!Seris Vritra
!!!Seris the Unblooded

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[[folder:Seris Vritra (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Seris Vritra
!!!Seris the Unblooded
[[folder:Jagrette]]
!!Jagrette



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->"''I offer my thanks as well to all those who follow me forward, stepping out from the High Sovereign's yoke and daring to imagine what a world beyond the conflicts of the asura might look for us.''"

The Scythe of Sehz-Clar, Seris is the first Scythe to appear in the WarArc. She is an enigmatic individual who harbors her own agenda, as shown when she intervenes in Arthur and Sylvie's clash with Uto by saving them from the Retainer. It is eventually revealed that Seris has no loyalty to the Vritra Clan, and she eventually declares an open revolt against them.

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->"''I offer my thanks as well
->''"Unfortunately, we don't have much time - I have tasks to all those who follow me forward, stepping out from the High Sovereign's yoke and daring to imagine what a world beyond the conflicts of the asura might look for us.''"

The Scythe of Sehz-Clar, Seris is the
finish. Any chance that you'd willingly be this beautiful lady's slave?"''

Viessa's
first Scythe to appear in the WarArc. She is an enigmatic individual who harbors her own agenda, as shown when she intervenes in Arthur and Sylvie's clash with Uto by saving them from the Retainer. It is eventually revealed that Seris has no loyalty to the Vritra Clan, and she eventually declares an open revolt against them.Retainer.



* AllForNothing: Her rebellion against Agrona ends up being completely for naught. Despite scoring a few key victories early on, including humilating the Legacy, Agrona stops toying with her rebellion and forces her into the Relictombs. Then her plan to assassinate the Sovereigns gets dashed as not only are the they dealt with by other powers (Kiros by the Legacy, Exeges by an unknown party, and Oludari ends up fleeing to Dicathen), but Agrona's grip over Alacrya is only strengthened as he uses Exeges's death to galvanize the populace back to his side in the leadup to his invasion of Epheotus and forcing her rebellion to flee to Dicathen. If that were not enough, despite thinking they could make a fresh start away from Agrona's control, he reveals that he still has control over them by way of his blood and so forces her and her supporters back into his side for the final stages of his plan.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Upon hearing of Arthur's arrival in Alacrya from Caera and realizing he survived the war, Seris begins pulling strings to make sure Arthur can survive incognito in Alacrya away from Agrona's notice and be of use in her own plans in overthrowing the Vritra.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite her Vritra mana arts, Seris herself is far from evil.
* BarrierMaiden: While in the Relictombs, Seris is forced to power the barrier that prevents Agrona's forces from moving in on her location, the act of which is extremely taxing to herself. Fortunately for her, Regis takes her place in powering the barrier by using aether instead.
* BastardUnderstudy: As one of the Scythes, Seris appears to play the part of a loyal servant. In actuality, she harbors no loyalty towards him as she realizes he is willing to throw away everything at his disposal in his war against Epheotus. When she first encounters Arthur, she recognizes his potential as a WildCard that could end the DivineConflict. Upon learning he survived the war, she begins pulling strings so that he would be able to survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates Agrona at the Victoriad before returning to liberate his homeland of Dicathen, Seris eventually launches her own rebellion against the Vritra.
* BatmanGambit:
** In informing Aldir of Arthur's survival, Seris knows that he will at some point bring word of it to Kezess himself. This is entirely her intention as she needs to set in motion a push that will see Arthur finally reenter the DivineConflict before it escalates to the point of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Her gambit does pay off in the end in that while Arthur does reenter on his own volition by participating in the Victoriad followed by him returning to Dicathen and reconquering it, Kezess summons him to renegotiate with him, and as part of their deal Kezess sends down his own forces to occupy the newly liberated Dicathen to protect it from the Vritra, on top of bringing Epheotus out of the aether realm and into the mortal world.
** In turn, the outcome of the previous gambit ties into that her next gambit. Knowing how both Kezess and Agrona are all but unbeatable by the lessers, now that Kezess's actions have escalated the DivineConflict, Seris intends to set the playing field between the two so that when they do inevitably clash, not only will it result in MutuallyAssuredDestruction, but so that the lessers on both Dicathen and Alacrya will be left to inherit and rebuild the world following the absence of the asuras. So far, this gambit has yet to play out as she intended, especially given how she and her supporters were forced to flee to Dicathen.
* BigDamnHeroes: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him Uto's horns while advising him to get stronger. Though at the time he perceives it as a VillainousRescue.
* BigGood: Seris steps into this role from Volume 9 onward as she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur. Not only does she get him cleared of the KangarooCourt he was stuck in, but she also gives him asylum in her domain of Sehz-Clar where his enemies could not discover him. She also uses the knowledge of his survival to sway Aldir into turning against Kezess, which pays off as he defies Kezess and leaves his service altogether. After Arthur humiliates Agrona and the Vritra at the Victoriad, Seris eventually launches a rebellion against the Vritra that Arthur later joins up with after he liberates Dicathen. As with Virion before her, Seris eventually hands the mantle over to Arthur once she and her supporters are forced to abandon Alacrya, though she does remain the main authority figure among the Alacryans who have defected against the Vritra.
* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to everyone's surprise as she has taken an interest in Arthur and wants him to live.
* TheChessmaster: Seris is a master manipulator of events in her own right. Upon learning of Arthur's survival, she begins pulling strings so that he could survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates the Vritra at the Victoriad and returns to his homeland of Dicathen to liberate it, Seris takes advantage of the chaos he is causing to eventually launch her own revolt. In preparation for it, she managed to take a Sovereign hostage to power a shield around her domain and sent her protégé Caera back to Dicathen to enlist Arthur's aid in the revolt. After broadcasting her executing said Sovereign and tricking the Legacy to all of Alacrya, Seris activates her contingency plan and takes refuge in the Relictombs where Arthur eventually finds her.
* CrazyPrepared: Seris knew her rebellion against Agrona would not last long, so she began preparing an exit plan involving taking refuge in the Relictombs and cutting off Alacrya's access to it. However, thanks to Arthur being stuck in the aether realm for two months, Agrona cutting down her supporters, and her own dwindling supplies, Seris and her followers are eventually forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen, leaving behind anyone who wishes to take up Agrona on his offer of clemency.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Seris wears black robes and has a pair of dark horns due to being a Vritra-blooded Alacryan, but she is far from evil as she is genuinely compassionate, empathetic, and kindhearted. Rather ironically enough, she is also the only female Scythe who wears all black in attire.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Considering her lack of respect for the asuras due to seeing them for the JerkassGods that they are, Seris is prone to doing this.
** When she confronts Aldir in the ruins of Elenoir after he destroyed it with the World Eater technique, she not only calls him out for committing genocide, but also insults his master Kezess by saying that [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks he and Agrona are two sides of the same coin]]. Not only does Aldir not kill her on the spot for the offense, but her words get into his head and lead him to become a DefectorFromDecadence.
** Her speech when she broadcasts her execution of Orlaeth and humiliation of the Legacy has her declare that the people of Alacrya can "make the Sovereigns bleed" right as she carries out the act in question.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Her true motivations do not align with Agrona's as she recognizes him for the callous tyrant that he is and seeks to liberate the Alacryans from his tyranny. When Arthur presents her the opportunity to rebel against her master, she takes full advantage of the situation to strengthen his position in Alacrya first, followed by her eventually launching a rebellion of her own upon his return to Dicathen to keep Agrona further distracted.
* EnigmaticMinion: Her motivations are a mystery to Arthur. While she is outwardly one of his enemies as one of the Scythes, their first meeting has her saving him from Uto and wanting him to get stronger. She is eventually revealed to have no loyalty to Agrona at all and has been strengthening Arthur the entire time, whom she views as the potential WildCard to end the DivineConflict to put both of them in a better position to stand against him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: While she is quite ruthless against her enemies, She does not do anything unnecessarily cruel to her enemies as seen in her battle with Mica. She incapacitated her, but assured her she will recover after a week. She thinks killing civilians crossing the line as she sympathizes with the Dicathians for the suffering they went through because of her people and that she sees through Agrona's propaganda about Dicathen being a barbaric failed state.
* FaustianRebellion: Despite being a Scythe and a member of the Vritra Clan, Seris harbors no loyalty to Agrona and his basilisks, and eventually declares an open revolt against them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To both Varay and Viessa while the three of them are usually cold, Seris has a playful side to those she cares about or at least comfortable with.
** To Aldir. Both hail from factions whom Arthur is opposed to, but ultimately turn out to be a case of DarkIsNotEvil and the TokenHeroicOrc. Seris was never loyal to Agrona, while Aldir was loyal to Kezess until he was forced to destroy Elenoir which Seris called him out for. In addition, Seris leads her own rebellion against the Vritra, while Aldir ends up leaving Epheotus in disgrace after being forced to kill his own soldiers in self-defense.

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* AllForNothing: Her rebellion against Agrona ends up being completely for naught. Despite scoring a few key victories early on, including humilating the Legacy, Agrona stops toying with DeadGuyOnDisplay: After her rebellion defeat, her body is frozen and forces her into the Relictombs. Then her plan put on display during a military ball to assassinate the Sovereigns gets dashed as not only are the they dealt with by other powers (Kiros by the Legacy, Exeges by an unknown party, and Oludari ends up fleeing to Dicathen), but Agrona's grip over Alacrya is only strengthened as he uses Exeges's death to galvanize show the populace back to his side of Dicathen that the Retainers are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
* DeathFlight: Sylvie drops her from high up
in the leadup sky to his invasion of Epheotus aid Arthur in finishing her off.
* FacialHorror: Her face is a nightmarish sight to look at. She has leathery black lips, jagged yellow teeth,
and forcing her rebellion to flee to Dicathen. If most horrifically of all dark hollow eyes that were not enough, despite thinking look as if they could make a fresh start away from Agrona's control, he reveals that he still has control over them by way of his blood had been gouged out and so forces her and her supporters shoved back inside her.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Arthur kills her by impaling her with an ice spear after Sylvie takes her up
into his side for the final stages of his plan.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Upon hearing of Arthur's arrival in Alacrya from Caera
sky and realizing he survived the war, Seris begins pulling strings drops her.
* MadeASlave: She wants
to make sure Arthur can survive incognito in Alacrya away from Agrona's notice her slave. Naturally he refuses.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: She wears a mask
and be is a servant of use in her own plans in overthrowing the Vritra.
* MaskingTheDeformity: Beneath her mask, her face is horrifically disfigured. When Arthur breaks her mask during their duel, she goes crazy.
* NightmareHands: In her fight with Arthur, she summons arrays of dark hands to impede him.
* TheStarscream: She openly disdains her mistress and seeks to overthrow her.
-->'''Jagrette:''' I'll wipe that condescending woman off the place of Alacrya and take her place!
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Like Uto, she is only a Retainer yet Arthur nearly risks his own life trying to finish her off as she is able to match him in combat despite his unique powers.
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white porcelain mask on her face to conceal her horrific appearance.
* WickedWitch: Her appearance, powers, and personality bring to mind the classic depiction of a witch.
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[[folder:Lyra (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Lyra Dreide
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 7 (Novel)

Cadell's Retainer. She acts as the regent of Dicathen when the Alacryans take over the continent.
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* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite her Vritra mana arts, Seris herself Lyra is far from evil.
* BarrierMaiden: While in the Relictombs, Seris
a surprisingly decent person who is forced to power the barrier that prevents Agrona's forces from moving in on her location, the act of which is extremely taxing to herself. Fortunately for her, Regis takes her place in powering the barrier by using aether instead.
merely JustFollowingOrders.
* BastardUnderstudy: As one BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Part of the Scythes, Seris appears to play the part of a loyal servant. In actuality, reason she harbors no loyalty towards him as she realizes he is willing to throw away everything at his disposal in his war turns against Epheotus. When she first encounters Arthur, she recognizes his potential as a WildCard that could end the DivineConflict. Upon learning he survived the war, she begins pulling strings so that he would be able to survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates Agrona at the Victoriad before returning to liberate his homeland of Dicathen, Seris eventually launches her own rebellion against the Vritra.
* BatmanGambit:
** In informing Aldir
is because of Arthur's survival, Seris knows rather benign treatment of her as his prisoner.
* BespectacledCutie: Lyra wears glasses and is noted to be somewhat attractive. She is also rather affable considering
that he will at some point bring word of it to Kezess himself. This is entirely her intention as she needs to set in motion a push that will see Arthur finally reenter the DivineConflict before it escalates to the point of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Her gambit does pay off in the end in that while Arthur does reenter on his own volition by participating in the Victoriad followed by him returning to Dicathen and reconquering it, Kezess summons him to renegotiate with him, and as part of their deal Kezess sends down his own forces to occupy the newly liberated Dicathen to protect it from the Vritra, on top of bringing Epheotus out of the aether realm and into the mortal world.
** In turn, the outcome of the previous gambit ties into that her next gambit. Knowing how both Kezess and Agrona are all but unbeatable by the lessers, now that Kezess's actions have escalated the DivineConflict, Seris intends to set the playing field between the two so that when they do inevitably clash, not only will it result in MutuallyAssuredDestruction, but so that the lessers on both Dicathen and Alacrya will be left to inherit and rebuild the world following the absence of the asuras. So far, this gambit has yet to play out as she intended, especially given how she and her supporters were forced to flee to Dicathen.
* BigDamnHeroes: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him Uto's horns while advising him to get stronger. Though at the time he perceives it as a VillainousRescue.
* BigGood: Seris steps into this role from Volume 9 onward as she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur. Not only does she get him cleared of the KangarooCourt he was stuck in, but she also gives him asylum in her domain of Sehz-Clar where his enemies could not discover him. She also uses the knowledge of his survival to sway Aldir into
ends up turning against Kezess, which pays off as he defies Kezess and leaves his service altogether. Agrona.
* TheBusCameBack:
After Arthur humiliates Agrona and the Vritra appearing at the Victoriad, Seris eventually launches a rebellion against the Vritra that Arthur later joins up with after he liberates Dicathen. As with Virion before her, Seris eventually hands the mantle over end of Volume 7 to Arthur once she and her supporters are forced to abandon Alacrya, though she does remain the main authority figure among the Alacryans who have defected against the Vritra.
* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to everyone's surprise as she has taken an interest in Arthur and wants him to live.
* TheChessmaster: Seris is a master manipulator of events in her own right. Upon learning of Arthur's survival, she begins pulling strings so that he could survive in Alacrya incognito. After Arthur humiliates the Vritra at the Victoriad and returns to his homeland of Dicathen to liberate it, Seris takes advantage of the chaos he is causing to eventually launch her own revolt. In preparation for it, she managed to take a Sovereign hostage to power a shield around her domain and sent her protégé Caera back
read out Agrona's proclamation to Dicathen to enlist Arthur's aid following his conquest, Lyra reappears in the revolt. After broadcasting her executing said Sovereign and tricking the Legacy to all of Alacrya, Seris activates her contingency plan and takes refuge in the Relictombs where Arthur eventually finds her.
* CrazyPrepared: Seris knew her rebellion against Agrona would not last long, so
Volume 10 when she began preparing an exit plan involving taking refuge in the Relictombs and cutting off Alacrya's access to it. However, thanks surrenders to Arthur upon his arrival in Etisin.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Despite how many among the Dicathians revile her for what she did, Lyra is kept alive as Arthur needs to gain further insight into Alacryan spellcasting and because some of her post-war suggestions regarding the fate of the Alacryan soldiers on Dicathen do have merit. Later on, he gives her the role of overseeing all the surrendered Alacryans
being stuck in the aether realm for two months, Agrona cutting down her supporters, and her own dwindling supplies, Seris and her followers are eventually forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen, leaving behind anyone who wishes to take up Agrona on his offer of clemency.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Seris wears black robes and has a pair of dark horns due to being a Vritra-blooded Alacryan, but she is far from evil as she is genuinely compassionate, empathetic, and kindhearted. Rather ironically enough, she is also the only female Scythe who wears all black in attire.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Considering her lack of respect for the asuras due to seeing them for the JerkassGods that they are, Seris is prone to doing this.
** When she confronts Aldir
kept in the ruins of Elenoir after he destroyed it with the World Eater technique, she not only calls him out for committing genocide, but also insults his master Kezess by saying that [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks he and Agrona are two sides of the same coin]]. Not only does Aldir not kill her on the spot as an authority figure they could look up to for the offense, but her words get into his head and lead him to become a DefectorFromDecadence.
** Her speech when she broadcasts her execution of Orlaeth and humiliation of the Legacy has her declare that the people of Alacrya can "make the Sovereigns bleed" right as she carries out the act in question.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Her true motivations do not align with Agrona's as she recognizes him for the callous tyrant that he is and seeks to liberate the Alacryans from his tyranny. When Arthur presents her the opportunity to rebel against her master, she takes full advantage of the situation to strengthen his position in Alacrya first, followed by her eventually launching a rebellion of her own upon his return to Dicathen to keep Agrona further distracted.
* EnigmaticMinion: Her motivations are a mystery to Arthur. While she is outwardly one of his enemies as one of the Scythes, their first meeting has her saving him from Uto and wanting him to get stronger. She is eventually revealed to have no loyalty to Agrona at all and has been strengthening Arthur the entire time, whom she views as the potential WildCard to end the DivineConflict to put both of them in a better position to stand against him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: While she is quite ruthless against her enemies, She does not do anything unnecessarily cruel to her enemies as seen in her battle with Mica. She incapacitated her, but assured her she will recover after a week. She thinks killing civilians crossing the line as she sympathizes with the Dicathians for the suffering they went through because of her people and that she sees through Agrona's propaganda about Dicathen being a barbaric failed state.
* FaustianRebellion: Despite being a Scythe and a member of the Vritra Clan, Seris harbors no loyalty to Agrona and his basilisks, and eventually declares an open revolt against them.
* {{Foil}}:
** To both Varay and Viessa while the three of them are usually cold, Seris has a playful side to those she cares about or at least comfortable with.
** To Aldir. Both hail from factions whom Arthur is opposed to, but ultimately turn out to be a case of DarkIsNotEvil and the TokenHeroicOrc. Seris was never loyal to Agrona, while Aldir was loyal to Kezess until he was forced to destroy Elenoir which Seris called him out for. In addition, Seris leads her own rebellion against the Vritra, while Aldir ends up leaving Epheotus in disgrace after being forced to kill his own soldiers in self-defense.
time being.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Arthur asks Agrona if he is not afraid of Vritra-blooded lessers or lessers with advanced or Vritra mana arts that they might rebel against him. It was a hint that Seris will eventually rebel against him before he and Kezess will burn down the world down to the ground in their fight.
* GenreSavvy: Given her time as a BastardUnderstudy of Agrona's, Seris knows how he thinks and so recognizes when everything is playing into his plans. In particular, shortly before she withdraws from the Relictombs, she confides to Arthur that Agrona was able to manipulate the fallout from Arthur's return to and liberation of Dicathen back into his favor.
-->'''Seris:''' (''To Arthur'') I'm afraid that the division of Alacrya has played into his hands. I suspect that he wished for his portal between our world and Epheotus to be opened. We have helped to make him look vulnerable, ensuring that the dragons finally came to play.
* GoodAllAlong: While she comes off as affable towards Arthur and wants him to get stronger, Seris is still one of Agrona's Scythes and thus one of the generals directing the Alacryan invasion of Dicathen. However, Seris is eventually revealed to have absolutely no loyalty to Agrona and the Vritra at all as she recognizes that they are willing to burn the world down to win the DivineConflict they started with the Alacryans themselves being little more than expendable fodder, on top of her affable personality being revealed to be genuine.
* GoodCounterpart: To Olfred. Both end up betraying their respective groups, but while Olfred does so out of [[MyMasterRightOrWrong his loyalty to the traitorous Rahdeas]], Seris turns out to be GoodAllAlong as she was never loyal to Agrona and the Vritra in the first place for she recognized for them for the tyrants that they are and throws in her lot with Arthur due to his potential to end the DivineConflict.
* GoodVersusGood: After being forced to rejoin Agrona's side, she and Cylrit end up fighting Bairon during the second Siege of Vildorial.
* HiddenAgendaHero: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him the Retainer's horns while advising him to get stronger for both their sakes before disappearing without revealing her true intentions. Later on, she spares Mica and lets her go to help the Dicathen army. Eventually, it is revealed she is been plotting against Agrona and the Vritra for quite sometime.
* INeedYouStronger: When she and Arthur first meet, she takes an interest in him. She saves him and Sylvie from being killed by Uto and later on sends Cylrit to fight him in order to test his capabilities. As it turns out, this is all because Seris views Arthur as a potential WildCard who could end the DivineConflict, making her intentions with him a benign example of this trope.
-->'''Seris:''' For both our sakes, get stronger - fast.
* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.
* KillTheGod: She captures Orlaeth to use his mana as a shield in her rebellion against Agrona, then broadcasts his execution in front of all Alacrya to show that the Sovereigns are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
* KillingIntent: Seris noted to have an overpowering aura that is controlled yet palpable to those around her. When she confronts Arthur after his fight with Uto, he notes that the only person from whom he had felt the sensation was Kezess.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: After Agrona makes examples of those among her supporters who openly defied his threat to JoinOrDie in horrific fashion, Seris begrudgingly surrenders to him and acquiesces to his demands in order to spare her remaining supporters the same horrific fates.
* LadyAndKnight: A DarkIsNotEvil example, as she is the LadyOfBlackMagic whom Cylrit serves.
* LikeASonToMe: In this case a daughter, as she mentored Caera and protected her from Agrona's experiments. This has a significant impact as it led to Caera disapproving of the war with Dicathen.
* TheMentor: She is Caera's mentor. Later on, its revealed that Lyra also saw her as her mentor in spite of her being assigned to Cadell.
* MercifulMinion: Arthur is taken by surprise when he first meets Seris, as she unexpectedly saves him from Uto and instead spares him. This is because she has taken an interest in him given his unique powers as a factor who could upend the entire DivineConflict.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Seris has long white hair and as a Scythe, she is one of the strongest non-asura mages in the setting.
* NonviolentInitialConfrontation: Her first meeting with Arthur is this. Despite Arthur viewing her as his enemy at that point due to her being one of the Scythes. Seris not only ends up saving him from Uto, but rather than finish him off right there she instead proceeds to give him a few cryptic words of advice, severs Uto's horns for him to keep (in the process giving him a trophy and letting him on the weakness of the Vritra-blooded), and then leaves.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that she delivers to Aldir has her tell him that his master Kezess and her master Agrona are [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks two sides of the same coin]]. This particular remark gets into his head, as he has a CallBack to it when he spares the Lances and directs them against his master's plan to exterminate the Dicathian resistance.
-->'''Seris:''' Indrath, Agrona. Agrona, Indrath. You speak as if they are the only two beings in the world, as if there is no choice but to serve one or the other.
-->'''Aldir:''' This is a war of two sides. ''Everyone'' must choose a side, even you, Seris.
-->'''Seris:''' If the world is a coin, Agrona on one side, Kezess on the other, then someone else has flipped that coin, and no matter how it lands - whichever face looks up from the ground - it will be that someone who is looking back down.
* OnlySaneMan: She is this among the Scythes as she lacks the rest of the Scythes' apathy, arrogance, and unnecessary cruelty, on top of having no loyalty to Agrona due to seeing him for the tyrant the is.
* ThePowerOfTheVoid: Her signature spell, Void Wind.
* PragmaticHero: Seris might be an affable and well-intentioned person, but she knows when to make hard choices and sacrifices. This is a trait that is especially vital given that she is going up against the top {{Chessmaster}} of the setting and a being with a complete LackOfEmpathy. She sends Cylrit against Arthur at one point to let him know that defending Elenoir is a lost cause and that he needs to save his strength for the more pivotal battles of the war.
** That being said, even though the Legacy is the biggest threat to her rebellion, she knows that she is possessing Tessia's body and does not want to consign the elven princess to death.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After confronting Aldir in the ruins of Elenoir following his destruction of it with the World Eater technique, she delivers a scathing one to both him and his master Kezess that not just calls them out for what they have done but also makes it clear they are no better than their nemeses in Agrona and the Vritra Clan.
* RebelLeader: She starts a rebellion against the Vritra on Alacryan soil following the Siege of Vildorial that lasts around two months before Agrona is able to crush it. Afterward, she and her remaining supporters escape to Dicathen, linking up with the Alacryan enclave in Elenoir in the process. In doing so, Seris supersedes Lyra as the overarching leader of the Alacryans rebelling against the Vritra.
* TheRedeemer:
** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.
** Combined with WarriorTherapist. She confronts Aldir at Elenoir where she calls him out for the destruction he caused under Kezess's orders and the asuras' LackOfEmpathy. Not only does she rub it in his face that Kezess and Agrona are no different from one another, but she informs him of Arthur's survival in Alacrya and his potential to end the DivineConflict. This conversation alongside many other factors leads to Aldir rebelling against Kezess.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: She dismisses Caera's opinion of Arthur being an Indrath-blooded human due to Kezess's pride and prejudice against the lessers. However, Caera was right because Sylvie sacrificed her physical body to save Arthur from dying, though neither would have been aware of it at the time due to Arthur concealing his identity from Caera and Seris - while aware of Sylvie's apparent death due to Cadell boasting about it - would not have known the consequences of her sacrifice.
* RogueSoldier: Despite being one of Agrona's top lieutenants, Seris launches a rebellion against him before eventually going into exile in Dicathen.
* SecretSecretKeeper: Arthur has no idea she is aware of his true identity when he arrives in Alacrya and has been the one pulling strings for him to survive there. On top of that, she keeps that knowledge hidden from everyone else in her circle, even Caera.
* ShipperOnDeck: She teases Caera for her feelings or at least attachment to Arthur to Caera's annoyance and embarrassment.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Agrona did not expect Seris to rebel against him, as not only does she distract him from his current plans, but her rebellion draws his attention away from Dicathen which allows Arthur to retake it. On top of that, her gambit involving the Legacy ends up partially freeing Tessia by allowing her to periodically retake control of her body. If that was not enough, Arthur ends up joining her rebellion, though it ends up ultimately being for naught as by the time he arrives it is beyond saving as Agrona has cornered her and her supporters.
* StealthMentor: Despite initially seeming to be antagonistic towards Arthur as one of the Scythes, once she recognizes his potential to end the DivineConflict Seris only wants to see his power grow and so tests him repeatedly. She even sends Cylrit to fight him at one point in order to gauge his strength.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is usually cold, elegant, formal, and stoic but to those she cares about and is comfortable with, Seris has a casual, playful, and warm side.
* TacticalWithdrawal: In Volume 11, after being holed up in the Relictombs for two months and with Agrona having rallied the populace of Alacrya to his side, Seris and her followers are forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen while leaving behind anyone who wishes to take Agrona up on his offer of mercy.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Is the sole member the Scythes who can be considered a heroic individual due to her genial personality and willingness to eventually stand up against her master, especially since Nico (the only other member who has turned against Agrona) remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow his master's orders albeit reluctantly.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Despite being one of the Alacryan Scythes, Seris turns out to be a rather decent individual and has been plotting against Agrona for quite some time as she realizes the DivineConflict would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction. As such, she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur in his time in Alacrya and later launches a revolt of her own.
* VillainRevealsTheSecret: She reveals Arthur's survival to Aldir when she confronts him in the ruins of Elenoir after he destroyed it.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She takes interest in Arthur and attempts to test out his strength a few times during the WarArc. In the Alacrya Arc, she takes the opportunity to strengthen his position not just in Alacrya itself but for when he inevitably returned to Dicathen as she wants him as strong as possible for when he goes up against both Kezess and Agrona.
* WalkingSpoiler: One would be hard-pressed to think that a Scythe would not only turn out to be a good person, but end up becoming Arthur's greatest ally in Alacrya and one of the BigGood[=s=] of the novel.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: HeelFaceTurn: After Arthur asks Agrona if he is not afraid of Vritra-blooded lessers or lessers with advanced or Vritra mana arts that they might rebel against him. It was a hint that Seris will eventually rebel against him before he shows her mercy and Kezess will burn down the world down to the ground in their fight.
* GenreSavvy: Given
her time as a BastardUnderstudy of Agrona's, Seris knows how he thinks and so recognizes when everything is playing into his plans. In particular, shortly before she withdraws from with Arthur in the Relictombs, she confides to Arthur Lyra has at this point genuinely turned against Agrona.
* JustFollowingOrders: Claims
that Agrona all she did was able to manipulate the fallout from Arthur's return to and liberation of Dicathen back into his favor.
-->'''Seris:''' (''To Arthur'') I'm afraid that the division of Alacrya has played into his hands. I suspect that he wished for his portal between our world and Epheotus to be opened. We have helped to make him look vulnerable, ensuring that the dragons finally came to play.
* GoodAllAlong: While she comes off as affable towards Arthur and wants him to get stronger, Seris is still one of
under Cadell or Agrona's Scythes orders when the Glayder siblings confront her following her surrender. Naturally, Curtis and thus one of the generals directing the Alacryan invasion of Dicathen. However, Seris is eventually revealed to have absolutely no loyalty to Agrona and the Vritra at all as she recognizes that they are willing to burn the world down to win the DivineConflict they started Kathyln do not buy it. Later on after being ForcedIntoEvil along with the Alacryans themselves being little more than expendable fodder, on top rest of her affable personality being revealed to be genuine.
* GoodCounterpart: To Olfred. Both end up betraying their respective groups, but while Olfred does so out of [[MyMasterRightOrWrong his loyalty to the traitorous Rahdeas]], Seris turns out to be GoodAllAlong as
Seris's rebellion, she was never loyal to Agrona and the Vritra in the first place for she recognized for them for the tyrants that they are and throws in her lot with Arthur due to his potential to end the DivineConflict.
* GoodVersusGood: After being
is once again forced to rejoin follow Agrona's side, she and Cylrit end up fighting Bairon during orders on the second Siege pain of Vildorial.
* HiddenAgendaHero: She saves Arthur from Uto and gives him the Retainer's horns while advising him to get stronger for both their sakes before disappearing without revealing
an excruciating death by her true intentions. Later on, she spares Mica and lets her go to help the Dicathen army. Eventually, it is revealed she is been plotting against Agrona and the Vritra for quite sometime.
* INeedYouStronger: When she and Arthur first meet, she takes an interest in him. She saves him and Sylvie from
runes being killed by Uto and later on sends Cylrit to fight him in order to test his capabilities. As it turns out, this is all because Seris views Arthur as a potential WildCard who could end the DivineConflict, making her intentions with him a benign example of this trope.
-->'''Seris:''' For both our sakes, get stronger - fast.
* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.
* KillTheGod: She captures Orlaeth to use his mana as a shield in her rebellion against Agrona, then broadcasts his execution in front of all Alacrya to show that the Sovereigns are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
* KillingIntent: Seris noted to have an overpowering aura that is controlled yet palpable to those around her. When she confronts Arthur after his fight with Uto, he notes that the only person from whom he had felt the sensation was Kezess.
ignited.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: After Agrona makes examples of those among her supporters who openly defied his threat to JoinOrDie in horrific fashion, Seris begrudgingly Unconditionally surrenders to him and acquiesces to his demands in order to spare her remaining supporters the same horrific fates.
* LadyAndKnight: A DarkIsNotEvil example, as she is the LadyOfBlackMagic whom Cylrit serves.
* LikeASonToMe: In this case a daughter, as she mentored Caera and protected her from Agrona's experiments. This has a significant impact as it led to Caera disapproving of the war with Dicathen.
* TheMentor: She is Caera's mentor. Later on, its revealed that Lyra also saw her as her mentor in spite of her being assigned to Cadell.
* MercifulMinion:
Arthur is taken by surprise when he first meets Seris, as she unexpectedly saves him from Uto and instead spares him. This is because she has taken an interest in him given his unique powers as a factor who could upend the entire DivineConflict.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Seris has long white hair and as a Scythe, she is one of the strongest non-asura mages in the setting.
* NonviolentInitialConfrontation: Her first meeting with Arthur is this. Despite Arthur viewing her as his enemy at that point due to her being one of the Scythes. Seris not only ends up saving him from Uto, but rather than finish him off right there she instead proceeds to give him a few cryptic words of advice, severs Uto's horns for him to keep (in the process giving him a trophy and letting him on the weakness of the Vritra-blooded), and then leaves.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that she delivers to Aldir has her tell him that his master Kezess and her master Agrona are [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks two sides of the same coin]]. This particular remark gets into his head, as he has a CallBack to it when he spares the Lances and directs them against his master's plan to exterminate the Dicathian resistance.
-->'''Seris:''' Indrath, Agrona. Agrona, Indrath. You speak as if they are the only two beings in the world, as if there is no choice but to serve one or the other.
-->'''Aldir:''' This is a war of two sides. ''Everyone'' must choose a side, even you, Seris.
-->'''Seris:''' If the world is a coin, Agrona on one side, Kezess on the other, then someone else has flipped that coin, and no matter how it lands - whichever face looks up from the ground - it will be that someone who is looking back down.
* OnlySaneMan: She is this among the Scythes as she lacks the rest of the Scythes' apathy, arrogance, and unnecessary cruelty, on top of having no loyalty to Agrona due to seeing him for the tyrant the is.
* ThePowerOfTheVoid: Her signature spell, Void Wind.
* PragmaticHero: Seris might be an affable and well-intentioned person, but she knows when to make hard choices and sacrifices. This is a trait that is especially vital given that she is going up against the top {{Chessmaster}} of the setting and a being with a complete LackOfEmpathy. She sends Cylrit against Arthur at one point to let him know that defending Elenoir is a lost cause and that he needs to save his strength for the more pivotal battles of the war.
** That being said, even though the Legacy is the biggest threat to her rebellion, she knows that she is possessing Tessia's body and does not want to consign the elven princess to death.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After confronting Aldir in the ruins of Elenoir following his destruction of it with the World Eater technique, she delivers a scathing one to both him and his master Kezess that not just calls them out for what they have done but also makes it clear they are no better than their nemeses in Agrona and the Vritra Clan.
* RebelLeader: She starts a rebellion against the Vritra on Alacryan soil following the Siege of Vildorial that lasts around two months before Agrona is able to crush it. Afterward, she and her remaining supporters escape to Dicathen, linking up with the Alacryan enclave in Elenoir in the process. In doing so, Seris supersedes Lyra as the overarching leader of the Alacryans rebelling against the Vritra.
* TheRedeemer:
** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.
** Combined with WarriorTherapist. She confronts Aldir at Elenoir where she calls him out for the destruction he caused under Kezess's orders and the asuras' LackOfEmpathy. Not only does she rub it in his face that Kezess and Agrona are no different from one another, but she informs him of Arthur's survival in Alacrya and his potential to end the DivineConflict. This conversation alongside many other factors leads to Aldir rebelling against Kezess.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: She dismisses Caera's opinion of Arthur being an Indrath-blooded human due to Kezess's pride and prejudice against the lessers. However, Caera was right because Sylvie sacrificed her physical body to save Arthur from dying, though neither would have been aware of it at the time due to Arthur concealing his identity from Caera and Seris - while aware of Sylvie's apparent death due to Cadell boasting about it - would not have known the consequences of her sacrifice.
* RogueSoldier: Despite being one of Agrona's top lieutenants, Seris launches a rebellion against him before eventually going into exile in Dicathen.
* SecretSecretKeeper: Arthur has no idea she is aware of his true identity
when he arrives in Alacrya Etisin on behalf of all the remaining Alacryan forces on the continent.
* TheMentor: She acts as one to Eleanor when it comes to mastering her new regalia.
* MouthOfSauron: As the regent over all of Dicathen in the wake of Agrona's conquest, Lyra's introduction has her read her master's proclamation to his newly conquered subjects with the bodies of Dicathen's kings
and has been queens impaled on spikes behind her.
* NewEraSpeech: She reads out Agrona's proclamation, which calls his conquest of Dicathen
the one pulling strings "Day of Rebirth" and how the continent will in fact benefit under his rule.
* OddNameOut: She is the only Retainer whose surname is known so far, being of Highblood Dreide.
* SecretaryOfEvil: Effectively acts as this trope. Her appearance brings to mind that of a bespectacled OfficeLady and not only is she Cadell's Retainer, but she also acts as the overseer of the newly conquered Dicathen as Agrona's attention is wrapped around his newly acquired Legacy. Eventually {{Subverted}} when it is revealed she was JustFollowingOrders and performs a HeelFaceTurn after her surrender.
* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: None of the Dicathians are fond of working with her, ''especially'' the Glayders, though she doesn't have to deal with them
for long as Arthur takes her with him as his prisoner.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Is this
to survive there. Arthur's party (which also includes Eleanor and Mica) when he ventures into the third ruin near the end of Volume 10. This is an individual whom a lot of Dicathians would have liked to have seen impaled on a pike, as she is not only the former regent whom Agrona appointed to rule over their continent, but she paraded the impaled bodies of Dicathen's former kings and queens as part of Agrona's triumph. In addition, her true loyalties at that point are rather suspect as she surrendered to Arthur to save her own skin. Fortunately for everyone involved Lyra doesn't cause much trouble from this point onward and becomes much more cooperative.
* WalkingSpoiler: Minor example. Lyra cannot be discussed without revealing that TheBadGuyWins the WarArc and that the Council gets executed in the aftermath, as she is only introduced in the moment of Agrona's triumph.
On top of that, she keeps that knowledge hidden from everyone else in her circle, even Caera.
* ShipperOnDeck: She teases Caera for her feelings or at least attachment to Arthur to Caera's annoyance and embarrassment.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Agrona did not expect Seris to rebel against him, as not only does she distract him from his current plans, but her rebellion draws his attention away from Dicathen which allows Arthur to retake it. On top of that, her gambit involving the Legacy ends up partially freeing Tessia by allowing her to periodically retake control of her body. If that was not enough, Arthur ends up joining her rebellion, though it ends up ultimately being for naught as by the time he arrives it is beyond saving as Agrona has cornered her and her supporters.
* StealthMentor: Despite initially seeming to be antagonistic towards Arthur as one of the Scythes, once she recognizes his potential to end the DivineConflict Seris only wants to see his power grow and so tests him repeatedly. She even sends Cylrit to fight him at one point in order to gauge his strength.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is usually cold, elegant, formal, and stoic but to those she cares about and is comfortable with, Seris has a casual, playful, and warm side.
* TacticalWithdrawal: In Volume 11, after being holed up in the Relictombs for two months and with Agrona having rallied the populace of Alacrya to his side, Seris and her followers are forced to abandon the Relictombs and seek asylum in Dicathen while leaving behind anyone who wishes to take Agrona up on his offer of mercy.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Is the sole member the Scythes who can be considered a heroic individual due to her genial personality and willingness to
eventually stand up against her master, especially since Nico (the only other member who has turned against Agrona) remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow his master's orders albeit reluctantly.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Despite being one of the Alacryan Scythes, Seris turns out to be
pulls a rather decent individual and has been plotting against Agrona for quite some time as she realizes the DivineConflict would lead to MutuallyAssuredDestruction. As such, she becomes an AnonymousBenefactor to Arthur in his time in Alacrya and later launches a revolt of her own.
* VillainRevealsTheSecret: She reveals
HeelFaceTurn following Arthur's survival to Aldir when she confronts him in the ruins reconquest of Elenoir after he destroyed it.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She takes interest in Arthur and attempts to test out his strength a few times during the WarArc. In the Alacrya Arc, she takes the opportunity to strengthen his position not just in Alacrya itself but for when he inevitably returned to
Dicathen as she wants and him as strong as possible for when he goes up against both Kezess and Agrona.
* WalkingSpoiler: One would be hard-pressed to think that a Scythe would not only turn out to be a good person, but end up becoming Arthur's greatest ally in Alacrya and one of the BigGood[=s=] of the novel.
taking her prisoner.



[[folder:Melzri Vritra]]
!!Melzri Vritra

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!!Melzri Vritra
[[folder:Mawar]]
!!Mawar



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->"''It would be oh so disappointing to finally get a chance to fight in the war only for the mighty Lances to give up so soon.''"

The Scythe of Etril.

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->"''It would be oh so disappointing to finally get a chance to fight in the war only
->''"That one is for the mighty Lances to give up so soon.''"

The Scythe of Etril.
High Sovereign. Bind him with mana suppression cuffs and hang him somewhere uncomfortable. I'm not done here."''

Melzri's Retainer.



* BashBrothers: With Viessa.
* BloodKnight: Melzri revels in the carnage she causes and making her opponents suffer.
* CurseCutShort: During her duel with Bairon, she makes a rather cursory remark about what she plans to do with his weapon before Viessa interrupts her.
-->'''Melzri:''' Yes, that's the spirit. Scheme away. I can't wait to shove that cursed spear up your-
* DualWielding: She dual wields twin curved swords.
* EvilCounterpart: To Varay. Both are very talented mages who have white hair. Melzri is a sadist who dual wields curved swords and specializes in fire magic, while Varay is an IceQueen who wields a RoyalRapier and specializes in ice magic.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Her dress has a low neckline that exposes much of her skin.
* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:To Arthur, after he kills Cadell. And ''especially'' after he kills Viessa]].
* LightIsNotGood: Has pale white skin, hair, and attire, but is a sadistic individual with a love for making her enemies suffer.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Melzri has white hair and as a Scythe is one of the strongest non-asura mages in the setting.
* PetTheDog: Despite her sadistic personality, Melzri is the only Scythe who shows a degree of care towards [[spoiler:Nico. Arthur even lets her carry Nico away following the CurbStompBattle he gave him at the Victoriad]].
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red Oni to Viessa's Blue Oni. Melzri is a sadist, Viessa is calm and composed.
* {{Sadist}}: She loves to make her enemies suffer quite a lot.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Her armor is described as being pale white and having an organic look to it, making it look as if were carved out of bones.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Melzri toys with the surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance in the war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: First mentioned in Volume 6 by Seris as staying behind to take care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
* VillainRespect: To Arthur as she bows to him as a respect for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Siege of Vildorial]].
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Melzri has white hair, but is ruthless and sadistic in terms of her personality.

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* BashBrothers: With Viessa.
* BloodKnight: Melzri revels
AdaptationalDyeJob: Her eyes are described as being yellow in the carnage she causes and making novel, but are bright red in her opponents suffer.
official artwork.
* CurseCutShort: During her duel with Bairon, she makes a rather cursory remark about what she plans to do with his weapon before Viessa interrupts her.
-->'''Melzri:''' Yes, that's the spirit. Scheme away. I can't wait to shove that cursed spear up your-
* DualWielding: She dual wields twin curved swords.
* EvilCounterpart: To Varay. Both are very talented mages who have white hair. Melzri is a sadist who dual wields curved swords and specializes in fire magic, while Varay is an IceQueen who wields a RoyalRapier and specializes in ice
CastingAShadow: Her powers revolve around shadow magic.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Her dress has a low neckline that exposes much of her skin.
* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:To Arthur, after he kills Cadell. And ''especially'' after he kills Viessa]].
* LightIsNotGood: Has pale white skin, hair, and attire, but is a sadistic individual with a love for making her enemies suffer.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Melzri Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair and as a Scythe Retainer is one highly adept at magic.
* PointyEars: Like Cylrit, Mawar has pointed ears not unlike an elf.
* RedBaron: The "Black Rose
of the strongest non-asura mages Etril".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes
in the setting.
* PetTheDog: Despite
her sadistic personality, Melzri is the only Scythe who shows a degree of care towards [[spoiler:Nico. Arthur even lets her carry Nico away following the CurbStompBattle he gave him at the Victoriad]].
official artwork.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red Oni to Viessa's Blue Oni. Melzri is a sadist, Viessa is calm and composed.
* {{Sadist}}:
TendrilsOfDarkness: She loves to make her enemies suffer quite a lot.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Her armor
is described as being pale white and having an organic look to it, making it look as if were carved out of bones.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Melzri toys with the surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance
often seen manipulating shadowy tendrils in the war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: First mentioned in Volume 6 by Seris as staying behind to take care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
* VillainRespect: To Arthur as she bows to him as a respect for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Siege of Vildorial]].
combat.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Melzri Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair, hair but is ruthless and sadistic in terms of her exhibits a twisted personality.



[[folder:Viessa Vritra]]
!!Viessa Vritra

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[[folder:Viessa Vritra]]
!!Viessa Vritra
[[folder:Echeron]]
!!Echeron



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->"''Given Cadell's stories about how pathetic you Lances were in the war, I'm surprised you were able to break through even part of my illusions.''"

The Scythe of Truacia.

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->"''Given Cadell's stories about how pathetic you Lances were in the war, I'm surprised you were able to break through even part of my illusions.''"

The Scythe of Truacia.

Dragoth's second Retainer, replacing Uto.



* BadBoss: She does not treat her Retainers very well. No wonder Jagrette, her first Retainer, seeks to overthrow her.
* BadPowersBadPeople: A LadyOfBlackMagic who specializes in illusion magic and necromancy, powers which are usually associated with villainous characters.
* BashBrothers: With Melzri.
* ConfusionFu: She uses her illusory magic in this manner, not only to create duplicates of herself but also to make her enemies mistake their friends for their opponents.
* CreepySouvenir: Befitting her necromantic powers, Viessa's robes sport bones taken from her many victims.
-->'''Viessa:''' Macabre, I know. But each represents a life, a story. Some even carry the faint aura of the previous owner's mana.
* DopplegangerAttack: A natural extension of her illusory abilities, Viessa is able to create illusory copies of herself to confuse her enemies.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Aya. Both are masters of illusory magic.
** To Varay. Both have a calm and reserved personality.
* GuiltInducedNightmare: Attempts to induce this upon the remaining Lances during the Siege of Vildorial. She makes Varay perceive the specters of [[spoiler:King Glayder, Alea, Aya]], and the dwarven soldiers who had been sent down to the tunnels that she and Melzri had slaughtered. She also makes Mica perceive the ghost of [[spoiler:Olfred]].
* HornedHumanoid: {{Averted}}. Other than [[spoiler:Nico (who does not have Vritra blood and thus lacks horns)]], Viessa is the only Scythe to not have the Vritra's signature horns.
* IceQueen: She remains calm and impassive in her duty.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Arthur kills her by striking his aether sword into her chest]].
* MasterOfIllusion: She is capable of create illusions so convincing they can fool anyone.
* {{Necromancer}}: Viessa is able to animate corpses to serve at her whims.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her hair is purple and as a Scythe her power outstrips that of the Lances.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to Melzri's Red Oni. Viessa is calm and composed, Melzri is a sadist.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: She has purple hair and a turquoise-green raiment, and despite her calm demeanor is in fact a twisted individual who mistreats Retainers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: During Arthur's mission to Nirmala, [[spoiler:Viessa attacks Chul and Sylvie. Arthur ends up killing her for that on top of needing to break her illusions]].
* TrainingFromHell: Viessa prefers to train her Retainers personally, and her training regimen is austere and brutal.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Viessa toys with the surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance in the war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: First mentioned in Volume 6 by Seris as staying behind to take care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
* VillainRespect: To Arthur, as she bows to him as a respect for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Siege of Vildorial]].

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* BadBoss: She does not treat her Retainers very well. No wonder Jagrette, her first Retainer, seeks to overthrow her.
* BadPowersBadPeople: A LadyOfBlackMagic who specializes in illusion magic and necromancy, powers which are usually associated with villainous characters.
* BashBrothers: With Melzri.
* ConfusionFu: She uses her illusory magic in this manner, not only to create duplicates of herself but also to make her enemies mistake their friends for their opponents.
* CreepySouvenir: Befitting her necromantic powers, Viessa's robes sport bones taken from her many victims.
-->'''Viessa:''' Macabre, I know. But each represents a life, a story. Some even carry the faint aura of the previous owner's mana.
* DopplegangerAttack: A natural extension of her illusory abilities, Viessa is able to create illusory copies of herself to confuse her enemies.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Aya. Both are masters of illusory magic.
** To Varay. Both have a calm and reserved personality.
* GuiltInducedNightmare: Attempts to induce this upon the remaining Lances during the Siege of Vildorial. She makes Varay perceive the specters of [[spoiler:King Glayder, Alea, Aya]], and the dwarven soldiers who had been sent down to the tunnels that she and Melzri had slaughtered. She also makes Mica perceive the ghost of [[spoiler:Olfred]].
* HornedHumanoid: {{Averted}}. Other than [[spoiler:Nico (who does not have Vritra blood and thus lacks horns)]], Viessa
TheBrute: Much like his master, Echeron is the only Scythe to not have largest among the Vritra's signature horns.
* IceQueen: She remains calm and impassive in her duty.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Arthur kills her by striking his aether sword into her chest]].
* MasterOfIllusion: She is capable of create illusions so convincing they can fool anyone.
* {{Necromancer}}: Viessa is able to animate corpses to serve at her whims.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her hair is purple and as a Scythe her power outstrips that of the Lances.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to Melzri's Red Oni. Viessa is calm and composed, Melzri is a sadist.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: She has purple hair and a turquoise-green raiment, and despite her calm demeanor is in fact a twisted individual who mistreats
Retainers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: During Arthur's mission ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Uto as Dragoth's Retainer. Uto was a sadistic BloodKnight who was not afraid to Nirmala, [[spoiler:Viessa attacks Chul let everyone around him know of his vile tendencies and Sylvie. Arthur ends up killing her for that on top of needing to break her illusions]].
* TrainingFromHell: Viessa prefers to train her Retainers personally,
had a gaunt and her training regimen wiry appearance, whereas Echeron is austere and brutal.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: During [[spoiler:the Siege of Vildorial, Viessa toys
a stoic individual with the surviving Lances as she thinks she can easily defeat them given their performance a towering and statuesque appearance.
* GladiatorGames: He competes
in the war. She underestimates their newfound resolve, in particular Bairon's]].
* UnseenNoMore: First mentioned in Volume 6 by Seris as staying behind
Victoriad to take care of the newest Scythe, before eventually appearing in Volume 9.
become a Retainer.
* VillainRespect: To Arthur, as she bows to him as a respect TheQuietOne: He does not speak that much.
* TheStoic: Echeron is known
for [[spoiler:sparing her in the Siege of Vildorial]].his statuesque appearance and demeanor.



[[folder:Dragoth Vritra]]
!!Dragoth Vritra
!!! The Titan of Vechor
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)
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->"''Vechor's ships and soldiers are still patrolling the sea, but if the rats are fleeing their sinking vessel, we haven't seen them.''"

The Scythe of Vechor, Dragoth is the last of the Scythes to be introduced.

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!!Dragoth Vritra
!!! The Titan of Vechor
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)
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->"''Vechor's ships
[[folder:The Dead Three (Bilal, Bivran, and soldiers are still patrolling Bivrae)]]
A trio of siblings who survived
the sea, but if the rats are fleeing destruction of their sinking vessel, we haven't seen them.''"

The Scythe of Vechor, Dragoth is the last of the Scythes to be introduced.
home. Viessa took them under her wing as potential Retainers for her.



* AirJousting: His duel with [[spoiler:Mica over the Wall has them take to the air]].
* AnimalMotifs: His appearance, in particular his horns, bring to mind the image of a bull.
* BarbaricBully: A somewhat literal example. Not only does Dragoth resemble a fantasy barbarian, but he takes great satisfaction in bullying [[spoiler:Nico]], the newest and weakest among the Scythes. He also loves picking on those who deems are much weaker than him
-->'''Dragoth:''' You are right, little [[spoiler:Nico]]. You are a Scythe. And the name Scythe meant a little less the day we counted you among our number. Perhaps Bivrae should be a Scythe, or even Draneeve!
* BaldOfEvil: Dragoth's head is clean shaven and he is one of the bad guys.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: His head being clean shaven is also a sign of how he is the most physically imposing of the Scythes.
* BeardOfBarbarism: Given how he resembles a fantasy barbarian, Dragoth sports the requisite beard.
* BeardOfEvil: Dragoth has a rather prominent beard, but is a brutish and callous individual.
* TheBerserker: Facing Dragoth in combat is tantamount to facing a maddened primal beast.
* BigGuyRodeo: During [[spoiler:the second attack on the Wall, Mica - who is much smaller than Dragoth - ends up grappling onto his back. She ends up ripping off one of his horns to end their duel]].
* BloodKnight: He hungers for battle and revels in the carnage he inflicts.
-->'''Jasmine:''' He wore a look of ecstasy, reveling in the combat.
* BoisterousBruiser: A villainous example. Dragoth has a personality that is as large as his own physical appearance. No wonder his popularity is rather extensive back in Alacrya.
* BrawlerLock: As his duel with [[spoiler:Mica over the Wall reaches its climax, the two of them end up grappling each other midair. It ends with Mica wrenching one of his horns clean from his head]].
* TheBrute: Dragoth is the largest and most physically imposing of the Scythes.
* BrutishBulls: What he resembles in appearance, especially considering his horns.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A brutish barbarian who wields an equally brutal warhammer.
* CarryABigStick: Dragoth wields a jagged black warhammer.
* DavidVersusGoliath: When [[spoiler:Agrona orders his second invasion of Dicathen, Dragoth ends up fighting Mica at the Wall. Mica, who had her PowerLimiter removed recently, barely manages to defeat him by ripping off one of his horns]].
* DumbMuscle: Dragoth is noted to not be very intelligent. As Agrona himself puts it:
-->'''Agrona:''' And so I kept [Dragoth] where he is, banging his thick, horned skull against [[spoiler:Seris's]] shields.
* EvilCounterpart: To Mica. Both are TheBigGuy[=s=] for their respective teams, CarryABigStick for their weapon of choice, and exhibit a BloodKnight personality. While Mica is a CuteBruiser and PintSizedPowerhouse, Dragoth is a brutish individual who resembles a fantasy barbarian, leading to a DavidVersusGoliath comparison despite the two not fighting each other until Volume 11.
* EvilLaugh: A sadistic brute prone to laughing at the suffering he causes.
* FlyingBrick: Like the rest of the Scythes, Dragoth is able to fly, and as TheBrute he is perhaps one of the most physically powerful characters in the novel.
* HellBentForLeather: Other than PeltsOfTheBarbarian, Dragoth's attire comprises of mostly leather.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:His Retainer Uto had one of his horns chipped when he fought the Lance Alea, and eventually had his horns removed by Seris in the aftermath of his encounter with Arthur in Ashber. Then Dragoth himself loses one of his horns when the Lance Mica tears it off his head]].
* HornsOfBarbarism: Unlike most fantasy barbarians, Dragoth's horns are part of his skull as a sign of his Vritra blood. Furthermore, when compared to the other Scythes, his horns are bull-like instead of being elegantly curved and slender which makes him look more uncivilized and primal in appearance.
* TheJuggernaut: In combat, Dragoth is a nigh-unstoppable killing machine who effortlessly crushes his enemies and revels in the bloodshed he causes.
* ManlyFacialHair: Has a long beard which reflects how he is the most virile of the Scythes.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He uses a massive shield [[spoiler:during his fight with Mica at the Wall]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Compared to the other Scythes, whose names sound rather refined if not elegant, Dragoth's name sounds much more primal and intimidating.
* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Dragoth wears furs all over his body, making him resemble a barbarian.
* RedBaron: The "Titan of Vechor".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are piercing red, fitting his role as TheBrute.
* SlasherSmile: Dragoth is prone to striking a jagged smirk on his face, which coupled with his piercing red eyes conveys how brutal he is.
* SpikesOfVillainy: He wears black vambraces and boots that have sharp black blades and metal studs adorning them, which reinforces how tough he is.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: He fights with a black warhammer and shield that he conjures for himself.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Has a complete and utter look of disbelief on his face after Mica defeats him. Not only did he walk away with severe injuries, but she had managed to tear off one of his horns, which as the source of his power as a Scythe means Dragoth has come out of the ordeal much weaker than he was before]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Befitting his barbarian-esque appearance, Dragoth bares his upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Newest Scythe (Major Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Nico Sever
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
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->"''I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.''"

The true identity of Elijah Knight, Nico Sever was once the childhood friend of Arthur's past life King Grey, However, following the death of their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest and Nico's fiancée Cecilia at the hands of Grey during the King's Tourney, Nico swore vengeance against his former childhood friend. As part of Agrona's plan to reincarnate the Legacy, he reincarnated the souls of both Grey and Nico as anchor points for her reincarnation. After Elijah was recovered by Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy and taken back to Alacrya, he had his true identity and memories restored to him. He would go on to become the newest of the Scythes, and would eventually make his debut at the end of the war when he tries to capture Tessia to become the vessel for Cecilia.

For tropes related to his original identity, see Elijah Knight's folder in the [[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndLeywinFamily Leywin Family page]].

to:

* AirJousting: His duel AlliterativeFamily: All three of their names start with [[spoiler:Mica over "Bi".
* SiblingsInCrime: Three siblings who act as
the Wall has them take to the air]].
* AnimalMotifs: His appearance, in particular his horns, bring to mind the image of a bull.
* BarbaricBully: A somewhat literal example. Not only does Dragoth resemble a fantasy barbarian, but he takes great satisfaction in bullying [[spoiler:Nico]], the newest and weakest among the Scythes. He also loves picking on those who deems are much weaker than him
-->'''Dragoth:''' You are right, little [[spoiler:Nico]]. You are a Scythe. And the name Scythe meant a little less the day we counted you among our number. Perhaps Bivrae should be a Scythe, or even Draneeve!
* BaldOfEvil: Dragoth's head is clean shaven and he is
lackeys for one of the bad guys.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: His head being clean shaven is also a sign of how he is the most physically imposing
of the Scythes.
* BeardOfBarbarism: Given how he resembles a fantasy barbarian, Dragoth sports SoleSurvivor: The trio were the requisite beard.
* BeardOfEvil: Dragoth has a rather prominent beard, but is a brutish and callous individual.
* TheBerserker: Facing Dragoth in combat is tantamount to facing a maddened primal beast.
* BigGuyRodeo: During [[spoiler:the second attack on the Wall, Mica - who is much smaller than Dragoth - ends up grappling onto his back. She ends up ripping off one
only survivors of his horns to end a mysterious explosion that destroyed their duel]].
home.
* BloodKnight: He hungers for battle and revels in the carnage he inflicts.
-->'''Jasmine:''' He wore a look of ecstasy, reveling in the combat.
* BoisterousBruiser: A villainous example. Dragoth has a personality that is as large as his own physical appearance. No wonder his popularity is rather extensive back in Alacrya.
* BrawlerLock: As his duel with [[spoiler:Mica over the Wall reaches its climax, the two of
TykeBomb: Viessa took them end up grappling each other midair. It ends with Mica wrenching one of his horns clean from his head]].
* TheBrute: Dragoth is the largest
in as her wards and most physically imposing of the Scythes.
* BrutishBulls: What he resembles in appearance, especially considering his horns.
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: A brutish barbarian who wields an equally brutal warhammer.
* CarryABigStick: Dragoth wields a jagged black warhammer.
* DavidVersusGoliath: When [[spoiler:Agrona orders his second invasion of Dicathen, Dragoth ends up fighting Mica at the Wall. Mica, who had
subjected them to her PowerLimiter removed recently, barely manages hellish training regimen to defeat him by ripping off one of his horns]].
* DumbMuscle: Dragoth is noted to not be very intelligent. As Agrona himself puts it:
-->'''Agrona:''' And so I kept [Dragoth] where he is, banging his thick, horned skull against [[spoiler:Seris's]] shields.
* EvilCounterpart: To Mica. Both are TheBigGuy[=s=] for their respective teams, CarryABigStick for their weapon of choice, and exhibit a BloodKnight personality. While Mica is a CuteBruiser and PintSizedPowerhouse, Dragoth is a brutish individual who resembles a fantasy barbarian, leading to a DavidVersusGoliath comparison despite the two not fighting each other until Volume 11.
* EvilLaugh: A sadistic brute prone to laughing at the suffering he causes.
* FlyingBrick: Like the rest of the Scythes, Dragoth is able to fly, and as TheBrute he is perhaps one of the most physically powerful characters in the novel.
* HellBentForLeather: Other than PeltsOfTheBarbarian, Dragoth's attire comprises of mostly leather.
* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:His Retainer Uto had one of his horns chipped when he fought the Lance Alea, and eventually had his horns removed by Seris in the aftermath of his encounter with Arthur in Ashber. Then Dragoth himself loses one of his horns when the Lance Mica tears it off his head]].
* HornsOfBarbarism: Unlike most fantasy barbarians, Dragoth's horns are part of his skull as a sign of his Vritra blood. Furthermore, when compared to the other Scythes, his horns are bull-like instead of being elegantly curved and slender which makes him look more uncivilized and primal in appearance.
* TheJuggernaut: In combat, Dragoth is a nigh-unstoppable killing machine who effortlessly crushes his enemies and revels in the bloodshed he causes.
* ManlyFacialHair: Has a long beard which reflects how he is the most virile of the Scythes.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He uses a massive shield [[spoiler:during his fight with Mica at the Wall]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Compared to the other Scythes, whose names sound rather refined if not elegant, Dragoth's name sounds much more primal and intimidating.
* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Dragoth wears furs all over his body, making him resemble a barbarian.
* RedBaron: The "Titan of Vechor".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are piercing red, fitting his role as TheBrute.
* SlasherSmile: Dragoth is prone to striking a jagged smirk on his face, which coupled with his piercing red eyes conveys how brutal he is.
* SpikesOfVillainy: He wears black vambraces and boots that have sharp black blades and metal studs adorning them, which reinforces how tough he is.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: He fights with a black warhammer and shield that he conjures for himself.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:Has a complete and utter look of disbelief on his face after Mica defeats him. Not only did he walk away with severe injuries, but she had managed to tear off one of his horns, which as the source of his power as a Scythe means Dragoth has come out of the ordeal much weaker than he was before]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Befitting his barbarian-esque appearance, Dragoth bares his upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Newest Scythe (Major Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Nico Sever
make them into her ideal Retainers.

!!Bilal
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
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->"''I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.''"

The true identity of Elijah Knight, Nico Sever was once the childhood friend of Arthur's past life King Grey, However, following the death of their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest and Nico's fiancée Cecilia at the hands of Grey during the King's Tourney, Nico swore vengeance against his former childhood friend. As part of Agrona's plan to reincarnate the Legacy, he reincarnated the souls of both Grey and Nico as anchor points for her reincarnation. After Elijah was recovered by Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy and taken back to Alacrya, he had his true identity and memories restored to him. He would go on to become the newest of the Scythes, and would eventually make his debut at the end of the war when he tries to capture Tessia to become the vessel for Cecilia.

For tropes related to his original identity, see Elijah Knight's folder in the [[Characters/TheBeginningAfterTheEndLeywinFamily Leywin Family page]].
8 (Novel)



* AerithAndBob: Given that Nico keeps his name from his past life (which itself would not have stood out in Dicathen where he had spent much of his upbringing), his name stands out when compared to the much more fantastical nomenclatures of the other members of the Vritra Clan.
* AllForNothing:
** He went through all the effort to steal Sylvia's core and have Caera give it to Arthur in order to reach out to him to free him and Cecilia from Agrona's control, but it ends up going nowhere. Not only does their meeting with Arthur in Nirmala go horribly wrong as PoorCommunicationKills thanks to Cecilia refusing to listen, but Arthur ends up being able to do nothing with Sylvia's core as it is empty, and so the most he can do is leave it on a shrine while in Epheotus as a form of DueToTheDead. Arthur even {{Lampshades}} how the outcome reflects Nico's current circumstances.
--->'''Arthur:''' I still couldn't wrap my head around what Nico meant by sending it to me, but I was pretty sure that he himself didn't know. He was fumbling, scrambling to do whatever he could just to help Cecilia.
** After his encounter with Arthur in Nirmala where the latter tells him that he never meant to kill Cecilia, Nico takes a while to take in the fact that all the hatred he had for his former friend was completely misplaced, and all the harm he had wrought upon him and others in both his past and present lives were completely for nothing.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Even after the reveal of his true identity and him becoming one of the Scythes, he still keeps losing to Arthur whenever he goes up against him, with the first time around requiring the intervention of Cadell for him to stand even a chance.
* AmnesiacDissonance:
** Despite Elijah having no recollection of his past, there seemed to be nothing suspect about him at first given how he quickly warmed up to Arthur when they were in the Dire Tombs. Little did anyone, even Elijah himself, know that he was in fact the reincarnation of the boyhood friend of Arthur's past self King Grey, and that he had sworn loyalty to Agrona in order to exact his revenge on his former friend. The {{Webcomic}} even has a major CallForward when Elijah is briefly overtaken by his true identity upon recognizing Arthur as Grey, leaving Elijah to ponder just what had happened.
** Later on while recovering from his humiliating defeat at the Victoriad, Nico realizes that Agrona had altered his own memories to make him more compliant to him.
* AmnesiacResonance: It is noted that whenever Elijah felt extremely angry that his true personality as Nico would resurface. When he looks back over the way he reacted to Tessia's capture by Lucas and Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy, Nico recalls that the rage he felt at that moment and his own desire to kill was a sign of his suppressed original identity resurfacing as his own emotions overcame the lock Agrona placed on his mind.
* ArchEnemy: To Arthur, as he wants to kill him for killing his fiancée Cecilia in their past lives.
* BackstoryInvader: Variant. He been with Grey and Cecilia since their childhoods and their friendship would only end when the former apparently killed the latter during their duel in the King's Tourney. However, when Cecilia is reincarnated, Nico alters her memories by inserting himself into every positive memory she ever had while completely excising Grey.
* BadBoss: Nico does not have a Retainer, but instead had Draneeve assigned to him as part of the latter's punishment for nearly derailing Agrona's plans for the reincarnates. He relished in putting Draneeve through hell and back both to get back for what he did to him and for his own amusement as someone weaker than him to pick on. Following the Victoriad, Nico decides to PetTheDog towards Draneeve in that he enlists him as his accomplice in his plans to break both him and Cecilia free from Agrona's control.
* BastardUnderstudy: After having his mana core destroyed by Arthur during the Victoriad, Nico's mana core was restored by the power of the Legacy herself. However, this had [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the unintended side effect of breaking Nico free of Agrona's control]]. Upon realizing what Agrona had done to both him and Cecilia, Nico begins covertly working to undermine his plans and free them both from his control. He even goes so far as to support Seris's rebellion by handing over an important artifact so it can get delivered to Arthur. All the while, Agrona is none the wiser to the fact that one of his prized servants has turned against him.
* BestServedCold: After Cecilia's death. Nico bided his time for years afterward in order to exact his revenge on Grey. Then Agrona reincarnated him and promised him that he would eventually get his revenge on Grey if he served him willingly.
* TheBusCameBack: After his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus in Volume 4, he returns at the end of Volume 7 as one of the Scythes and with his true identity restored to him.
* BullyingADragon: He had absolutely no reason to challenge Arthur at the Victoriad considering in their last confrontation Arthur was overpowering him until Cadell intervened. Making matters worse for him is that Arthur had managed to RePower himself and had CameBackStrong since the war as a borderline demigod. The outcome ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
* CameBackStrong: At the time of his capture, Elijah was a capable but not prodigious earth mage. Come his return as Nico at the end of the war, and he has now become one of the Scythes, making him a match for the Lances. That being said, this ends up being ultimately {{Downplayed}} in his case as he ends up going up against Arthur, at the time the strongest of the Lances, whom he has difficulty overcoming in spite of his newfound powers until Cadell intervened.
* TheChainOfHarm: Nico is the weakest among the Scythes, which leads to him being picked on by the rest, particularly Cadell and Dragoth. In turn, he vents out his frustrations by picking on Draneeve, his own personal attendant.
* CoDragons: Following Cecilia's resurrection, the two of them become the main Dragons for Agrona, eclipsing the rest of the Scythes. This is especially apparent following Cadell's death and Seris's rebellion, pushing the rest of the Scythes even more out of the limelight.
* CrusadingWidower: He was betrothed to Cecilia before Grey killed her in the King's Tourney. He swore vengeance against Grey ever since, and his vendetta has continued even into their reincarnated lives.
* CurbStompBattle: His rematch against Arthur sees him send Nico flying across the arena in a single blow, on top of destroying his mana core in the process.
* DePower: Temporary example. His mana core is shattered in his duel with Arthur during the Victoriad, only for it to be restored by Cecilia in the aftermath. However, it is restored in a much weaker form in the process.
* DeepCoverAgent: Is an unorthodox example. While his origins as Elijah were unknown even among the Dicathians, he was raised in Darv since his infancy and so no one ever questioned where he came from. Not only that, since his true personality was buried beneath the false persona of Elijah, Nico did not even recall his true origins as a reincarnate.
* DontYouDarePityMe: When he confronts Arthur at the Victoriad, Nico responds to Arthur telling him that "[he] looks like garbage" and taking apparent pity over what he has become with this retort.
-->'''Nico:''' Don't. Don't look at me like that. I don't want your pity.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: While Agrona is aware that Nico's ultimate goal is to reunite with Cecilia and live in peace, he is not aware of Nico breaking free from his control following the Victoriad and seeking to find a way to free them both from his control.
* DrivenIntoVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure, but seeing her getting killed by the man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to manipulate him.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Is derogatorily referred to as "The Least of the Scythes" by his fellow CoDragons due to how weak he is in comparison to them.
* EnemyMine: Despite not forgiving him for the apparent murder of Cecilia, after recognizing that Agrona had been manipulating him Nico reaches out to Arthur as the only person who can free the two of them from Agrona's control.
* EvilCounterpart: To Arthur. Both are reincarnates who become the SixthRanger to their respective factions' strongest mages (the Scythes and Lances respectively). In both their past lives and their current ones, [[WeUsedToBeFriends they used to be best friends]] before turning into bitter enemies. Despite of both them being physically young, they are among the most talented mages in the setting without resorting to the specific divine power source that empowers their respective teammates (Nico lacks Vritra blood while Arthur did not use Alea's ArtifactOfPower upon becoming a Lance). However, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes due to his lack of Vritra blood, whereas Arthur ends up being the strongest among the Lances both before and after his RePower.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After having his true identity restored, Nico wears a black regalia. Though it is not that far of a departure from Elijah, as under that identity he tended to wear black outfits.
* EvilFormerFriend: A two-time example, and to the same person nonetheless. He and Grey used to be friends before Cecilia's murder drove them apart. Then when they were both reincarnated, Elijah ended up befriending Arthur without recognizing his true identity for a long while (until one fateful duel led him to finally recognize Arthur as Grey). Then Elijah got kidnapped by the Radicals and brought back to Alacrya to have his true identity fully restored complete with his hatred of Grey.
* EvilGenius: Where Agrona is an EvilutionaryBiologist, Nico leans more towards this trope due to being a highly skilled artificer. This allows him to create a wide range of {{Magitek}} artifacts to offset the power disparity between him and the other Scythes. He is also able to figure out how to replicate one of the djinn teleportation devices when Agrona's Instillers had failed to do so.
* EvilIsPetty: He will do anything to get back at Grey, including targeting his LoveInterest.
* FaustianRebellion. A somewhat {{Downplayed|Trope}} example compared to Seris. Despite Agrona reincarnating him, granting him the power he always wanted, and reuniting him with his fiancée, Nico ends up covertly rebelling against his master in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are quite a few hints leading up to TheReveal of his true identity.
** When Elijah was first introduced, he was exempted from the Adventurer's Guild exam. After the exams, it is noted that what little is known about Elijah's MysteriousPast is that he was raised among the dwarves, and that the person backing him was responsible for him bypassing the exam. Later on in the leadup to the WarArc, it is revealed that the dwarves have been heavily compromised by the Alacryan spy network and many of their nobles are willing LesCollaborateurs, including Elijah's guardian Rahdeas. Considering where Elijah grew up in and how little is known of his past, it served to hint a major connection between him and the Vritra.
*** Elijah was able to [[ExtraOreDinary manifest black metal spikes]], a form of magic only demonstrated by servants of the Vritra such as Kai Crestless and Uto. He also tended to wear mostly black outfits, and the Vritra are known for being a straight example of DarkIsEvil and EvilWearsBlack wherein their servants tend to wear black clothing or armor.
*** The {{Webcomic}} is less subtle about his true identity through a few specific CallForward[=s=]: At one point, he is able to perceive Arthur as King Grey, causing him to be briefly overwhelmed by his true identity's hatred of Grey. On a more subtle note, there is a moment where Elijah tells Arthur he joined a club to pick up girls, to which Arthur remarks "Were you deprived of love in your past life or something?", alluding to the incident that led to Nico turning against Grey: The latter's [[SuicideByCop apparent murder]] of the former's fiancée (and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest) Cecilia in a duel.
** During Rinia's conversation with Arthur before the attack on Xyrus, she warns him to beware "the abandoned soldier who has nothing to lose", which foreshadows Nico's motivation behind his vendetta towards Grey/Arthur. A motivation that would not be revealed until the WarArc proper and the subsequent look into Arthur's past life as King Grey.
** Throughout the WarArc, mention is made of a new Scythe who isn't ready yet. Given how Elijah had been kidnapped and taken back to Alacrya, it is rather easy to put two and two together and figure out he is this new Scythe. Which turns out to be the case at the end of the arc.
** When Agrona possesses Sylvie to have a talk with Arthur, he not only reveals that he is aware of Arthur's past life as King Grey, but says that he has been in contact with "an old friend" of his. This not only hints at Nico/Elijah and how they are one and the same, but it also hints that Agrona was responsible for both his and Arthur's reincarnations in the first place.
* ForgottenFriendNewFoe: While Arthur never forgot about how his friendship with Nico ended, he had no idea that not only had Nico been reincarnated as his new best friend Elijah, but was willingly serving Agrona the entire time out of his misplaced desire to exact revenge on him for Cecilia's death.
* FreudianExcuse: Cites Grey's murder of his fiancée Cecilia as the reason for him willingly serving Agrona and committing various atrocities in his master's name.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes", for the rest of them look down on him for not having Vritra blood, which in turn coupled with his lack of experience despite his reincarnation puts him at the bottom of their power hierarchy.
* GenreSavvy: Nico realizes that if Agrona had enough difficulty reincarnating both him and Cecilia, then Agrona would probably not fulfill his end of their bargain and not return them to Earth upon helping him accomplish his goals. As such, he begins covertly looking for a way to break both of them free of his control.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts off as Grey's best friend before becoming his most hated enemy after Grey accidentally kills Cecilia in the King's Tourney. Then after his reincarnation as Elijah, he becomes Arthur's best friend only to be later brought back to Alacrya where his true identity was restored, leading him to once again become Arthur's enemy. After Arthur cripples him at the Victoriad and Cecilia heals him, he breaks free from Agrona's control to free Cecilia and his hatred for Grey/Arthur has lessened as he realizes what Agrona did to him and Cecilia and recognizes him as the bigger threat. However, they have not yet reconciled as Nico still blames Grey for Cecilia's death. On top of that, he remains TrappedInVillainy as he continues to follow Agrona's orders out of both fear and confusion.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Throughout most of Volume 11, Nico is working on an objective that is unknown to everyone, including the audience. What exactly this objective is and how it plays into his goal of freeing himself and Cecilia from Agrona's control is a mystery, if it even is related to his main goal in the first place It is eventually revealed that Agrona had tasked him to locate a complete djinn teleportation relic for use in sending his forces back into Dicathen.
* HiddenDisdainReveal: A variant. The {{Webcomic}} hints at his true identity much earlier when, during a spar with Arthur, Elijah recognizes a gesture his friend makes as one Grey made in his past life, complete with him seeing Grey's apparition behind Arthur. This fills him with a murderous rage as his true identity makes its presence known for the first time.
* HisStoryRepeatsItself: In his past life, he was Grey's best friend until he turned against him for his apparent murder of Cecilia. In his reincarnation, he unknowingly befriended Grey's reincarnation Arthur and did not realize it until a fateful duel made him recognize him, and following him being taken back to Alacrya to restore his memories once again turned against his boyhood friend.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Very, very, ''very'' personal out of all of Agrona's servants. Not only was he Arthur's best friend in both his past life and his current one turned into one of his worst enemies, but he captures Arthur's LoveInterest to serve as the vessel for his late fiancée and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest to spite him.
* KiManipulation: Was capable of this in his past life on Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: TheReveal surrounding him marks a major shift in the novel as it represents how the events of Arthur's past life as King Grey have been brought back to haunt him.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His first confrontation with Arthur at the close of the WarArc led to Arthur's mana core being damaged beyond recovery, though he was not entirely responsible as Cadell and the rest of the Alacryan army were also involved in wearing Arthur down and forcing him into the HeroicRROD that DePower[=ed=] him. His second confrontation with Arthur during the Victoriad sees Nico's mana core being shattered, though thanks to Cecilia's intervention it gets restored in a weaker form.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Even though Agrona knows the truth about Cecilia's death, he intentionally withholds it from Nico to keep him under his fold and to nurse his hatred of Arthur. He also lets Nico find out for himself that Arthur managed to survive their confrontation at the end of the war.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: His love for his fiancée Cecilia and desire to avenge what he perceived as Grey's murder of her is what allows Agrona to manipulate him into villainy.
* MagicMissileStorm: Just like he was as Elijah, Nico prefers to unleash volleys of magical projectiles at his opponents.
* MindRape: Was subjected to this by Agrona to make him more compliant to him. He is only freed from it thanks to Cecilia restoring his mana core following his humiliating defeat in the Victoriad.
* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona promises Nico that he will have his revenge against Grey, be reunited with Cecilia, and eventually returned to Earth alongside her once he has won the DivineConflict in order to manipulate him into villainy. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: All of that hatred he had for Grey and all the harm he committed against him and his loved ones in their reincarnations was ultimately AllForNothing, for Cecilia's death was entirely accidental and Grey never meant to kill her in the first place. It does not help that Agrona had been manipulating him the entire time and skewing the narrative to make him compliant to him.
* MoreThanMindControl: By the time Agrona reincarnated him, Nico had been nursing his MisplacedRetribution against Grey for years since Cecilia's death, and so it was easy for Agrona to coerce him to his side by promising him that he would get his revenge. Even though Agrona had known that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part, he intentionally omits that detail.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After he and Cecilia return to Taegrin Caelum from the latter's encounter with Mordain, Nico finally has an epiphany over the fact that all the harm he had wrought upon Grey and his loved ones and all the atrocities he had committed in Agrona's name was completely misplaced and AllForNothing, as he finally comes to grips over the fact that Grey did not mean to kill Cecilia.
-->'''Nico:''' It still didn't seem real, the knowledge that Grey hadn't intentionally murdered her. I inwardly cringed as I thought of all the things I had done, claiming that moment as justification for the most horrible actions. For years, back on Earth, I had fomented this hatred, biding my time as I planned how to take ''King'' Grey's life in revenge...and then here, reincarnated, hadn't I made destroying Grey and reincarnated Cecilia my life's entire purpose?
* NextTierPowerup: As Nico is recovering from the Victoriad, Agrona gives him a new regalia to empower his capabilities and make up for his mana core being restored in a weaker state. Despite this newfound power boost, it does nothing to alleviate the power disparity between him and Arthur.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Him calling out Arthur to face him during the Victoriad is what gives Arthur the opportunity to humiliate him and the Vritra in front of all of Alacrya. Nico gets knocked out and DePower[=ed=], Cadell is slain, and Arthur is able to escape back to Dicathen to retake his homeland. To add insult to injury, even though Cecilia undid his DePower[=ing=], it accidentally broke Nico of Agrona's control and led him to covertly turn against him.
* NotBrainwashed: {{Subverted}}. Despite Arthur and Tessia assuming he was brainwashed by the Vritra, Nico claims that it was not the case when he reveals his true identity to the former. However, it is later revealed that Agrona did indeed brainwash him to make him more compliant.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: His end goal is for him and Cecilia to be reunited. He works with Agrona because the latter had promised him revenge on Grey and Cecilia's resurrection. Then after being freed from Agrona's manipulation, he covertly reaches out to Arthur by way of Seris's rebellion for aid but the initial negotiations during the confrontation in Nirmala break down due to their conflicting end goals.
* OddNameOut: While the rest of the Scythes have fantastical names, Nico's name is relatively mundane in comparison. Not only that, since he does not have Vritra blood, he does not have the Vritra surname. It makes sense considering he is a reincarnate from another world while the other Scythes have been raised in Alacrya proper.
* OverzealousUnderling: His one driving goal other than to reunite with his fiancée and return to Earth is to exact his revenge on her apparent killer, Grey. Even after being reunited with Cecilia, the moment he learns Arthur survived his confrontation with him at the end of the war he immediately prioritizes making sure Arthur ends up dying for good. It is what drives him to act out of line during the Victoriad and challenge Arthur without any prior authorization, leading to him receiving a humiliating CurbStompBattle at Arthur's hands on top of giving his nemesis the opportunity to further humiliate his Vritra masters.
* PastLifeMemories: As Elijah, he had no memory of his past life as Nico. There were a few times wherein his original personality took over which caused him to recollect his past, before his return to Alacrya saw his original personality being restored in full.
* PetTheDog: After having his identity restored, Nico would put Draneeve through hell at his whims. Following him breaking free of Agrona's control after the Victoriad, Nico decides to give Draneeve a reprieve from his torment so that he could play a role in his machinations to break Cecilia free from Agrona.
* PoorCommunicationKills: His whole vendetta with Arthur stems from him misinterpreting the circumstances of Cecilia's death and not knowing that she killed herself to end her suffering and save him from being targeted, instead seeing it as his former boyhood friend murdering his fiancée.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: The outcome of his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad has the latter send him flying across the arena with just a single blow.
* RageWithinTheMachine: After getting his mana core restored by Cecilia after his defeat in the Victoriad, Nico begins to doubt that Agrona would fulfill his promise to them to return them both to Earth and begins to covertly work to free himself and Cecilia from his control. Compared to Seris who was never loyal to Agrona in the first place and rebels once she gets the opportunity, Nico remains TrappedInVillainy out of his own doubts and fears.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: DoubleSubversion. When he confronts Arthur and Tessia at the end of the WarArc, they assume that Elijah had been brainwashed by the Vritra during his time in Alacrya. Nico reveals to Arthur that that is not the case when he reveals his true identity to him, and that he has been willingly working with Agrona this entire time to exact his revenge on Grey. However, Volume 10 reveals that Nico and Cecilia had both been subjected to MindRape and given FakeMemories to make them more compliant to Agrona. Nico only realizes this as he is recovering from the Victoriad and his memories are all over the place.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Like Grey, Nico was reincarnated by Agrona to act as an an anchor point for the Legacy. Unlike Grey, Nico did not remember his past life as he was given the false identity of Elijah Knight to live under.
* ReincarnationRomance: In working with Agrona, Nico hopes to be reunited with his late fiancée Cecilia. He gets what he wants at the end of Volume 8 when Cecilia is finally reincarnated. And in the body of Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia nonetheless just to spite him.
* ResurrectedRomance: He works for Agrona as the latter had promised him that he would resurrect his late fiancée Cecilia. He makes good on that promise and they end up resuming their relationship.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Agrona manipulated his desire to exact revenge on Grey so much that Nico does not care about what he has to do to achieve it. In the process, Nico ends up following in Agrona's own footsteps as one whose desire for vengeance has twisted him.
* RevengeByProxy: He sees capturing Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia and turning her into Cecilia's vessel as the perfect revenge against his former friend.
* RivalTurnedEvil: He was Grey's boyhood friend and FriendlyRival in both their past and present lives, but thanks to Agrona's manipulations has been twisted into utterly despising his former friend.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: Is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes" for good reason. He is the least powerful of them all in terms of controlling magic due to his lack of Vritra blood, and not to mention is overshadowed physically by both Cadell and Dragoth who love to pick on him.
* ShadowArchetype: To Arthur. Both him and Arthur were reincarnated by Agrona to serve as anchor points for [[PersonOfMassDestruction the Legacy]], their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest Cecilia. However, while both Nico and Cecilia were brainwashed by Agrona, Arthur was spared their fate as his temporally-displaced bond Sylvie managed to wrest his soul away from Agrona. While Nico is a slave to his past life, Arthur seeks to move on from his past life and treats his new one as a second chance. In a sense, Nico is Arthur if he had remained chained by his past life and refused to move on from it, the manipulations of an evil deity notwithstanding.
** The reason for Nico's MisplacedRetribution against Grey was the latter's apparent murder of Cecilia, who was the former's fiancée. In their reincarnations, Nico captures Tessia - the LoveInterest of Grey's reincarnation Arthur - to become the vessel for Cecilia's reincarnation. As a result, Arthur reciprocates Nico's enmity against him as he had been put through the same loss that Nico felt. This is not helped by the fact that at the time, Arthur has been slowly reverting back into his old self of Grey due to living incognito with the Alacryans.
** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya returns to his new name upon returning to Dicathen.
* SixthRanger: He is the newest among the Scythes, joining their ranks proper at the end of the WarArc. They do not have much respect for him due to him not being Vritra-blooded.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ends up sabotaging his master's plans a few times.
** All he had to do was not call out Arthur during the Victoriad and let Agrona have some of his stronger minions do him in. Instead, whatever plans Agrona had for Nico get dashed as Arthur knocks him out and DePower[=s=] him, forcing Cecilia to restore his mana core, which in turns leads to Nico being freed from Agrona's control and turning against him.
** In turn, whatever plans Agrona had for Sylvia's mana core are dashed when Nico steals the core and gives it to Caera so she can give it to Arthur. Though it ends up being AllForNothing as Sylvia's core is completely empty.
* SpottingTheThread: After interrogating the high justice who oversaw Arthur's trial, Nico recognizes his ArchEnemy the moment the high justice mentions the name Grey, a name Nico already knows very well for being the name of Arthur's past self. Though Agrona was already aware of Arthur's survival and let Nico figure it out for himself.
* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Post Volume-9, he and Cecilia exhibit this dynamic with Nico being the Sympathetic Villain and Cecilia being the Despicable Villain. Nico realizes that Agrona had been manipulating them all along and, after Arthur tells him the truth about Cecilia's death, he begins to show remorse over his actions. Cecilia on the other hand, while heavily brainwashed by both Agrona and Nico, follows their master without question and shuts off any outside voice of reason that calls her out for her continued service to Agrona. This example is {{Downplayed}} as Nico remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero:
** Part of the reason Cecilia killed herself was that she wanted to free Nico from being targeted by those who sought out her power. Nico got the wrong impression and so blamed Grey for killing her.
** On the other way around, while Agrona had premediated that Tessia was to become Cecilia's vessel, Nico was the one to capture her and no doubt enjoyed it as he saw it as the ultimate way to spite Grey by kidnapping his LoveInterest and making her the vessel for his own LoveInterest that Grey killed. He rubs it in Arthur's face at the Victoriad, and the only reason Arthur settles for a RestrainedRevenge and does not kill Nico outright is because he feels that he failed him in both their past lives and their current ones.
* TheTeamNormal: {{Downplayed}}. He is the only one among the Scythes without Vritra blood, but despite this he is still rather powerful for a mortal mage.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: His and Cecilia's ultimate goal is to return home to Earth. They follow Agrona as he promised the two of them that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them there.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all of the forces working against both Agrona and Kezess as of the latest volume, Nico is this. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so out of his desire to free his fiancée Cecilia from Agrona's control and remains TrappedInVillainy. Not only that, but he and Arthur have yet to reconcile in spite of him reaching out to him for aid, on top of their conflicting desires over the fate of Tessia/Cecilia which have yet to be resolved.
* TragicVillain: He was once Grey's best friend and all he wants to do is reunite with his fiancée, but he mistakenly blames Grey for murdering her. His grudge allowed Agrona to manipulate him as one of his chosen servants. However, his tragic backstory does not justify much of the harm he has done unto his former friend and his loved ones.
* TrappedInVillainy: Post-Volume 9, Nico realizes that Agrona has been manipulating him and Cecilia all along, but he refuses to leave his fiancée's side. As such, he hopes for an outside force, namely Arthur, can rescue them from their plight. In addition, he continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him without showing any outward doubt. This is because he still fears Agrona and has some lingering trust that he would still fulfill his end of their bargain, on top of being aware of the amount of BetrayalInsurance Agrona has in store for him should he openly rebel.
* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: At the end of Volume 7, Elijah reveals himself to the reincarnation of Nico.
* TykeBomb: Nico spent his reincarnated upbringing being raised by Agrona's servants in Darv, albeit while under the identity of Elijah and not knowing that he was a reincarnate.
* UnholyMatrimony: After his late fiancée Cecilia is resurrected, the two of them form this dynamic as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind:
** Due to not being Vritra-blooded, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes. When he confronts Arthur at the end of the war, he struggles to beat him until Cadell intervened. When he confronts Arthur again at the Victoriad, Arthur has CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod while Nico has not gotten any stronger. It ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
** Amusingly, Nico later on becomes the only one among the Scythes to {{Avert|edTrope}} this trope. After Nico recovers from his injuries at the Victoriad, Agrona grants him a much stronger regalia. While Agrona intends to give the other Scythes the same, it ends up going nowhere for him. Not only has Nico at this point covertly turned against Agrona to break free of his control, but when Arthur returns he kills Viessa and subdues the remaining Scythes, rendering any power boost from the regalia null. In the long run, the new regalia acts as a NextTierPowerup for Nico alone, as the remaining Scythes loyal to Agrona (Melzri and Dragoth) get pushed to the side in favor of the Legacy and the Wraiths.
* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being a Scythe, Nico is outclassed by Arthur whenever they go up against each other. The first time around, Nico needed the intervention of Cadell to stand a chance against Arthur. The second time around, Arthur has become even more powerful as an aether-wielding demigod, putting him way out of Nico's league. Even after Nico gets a NextTierPowerup, he is still thoroughly outclassed by Arthur, and it does not help that it occurs right around the time more powerful combatants enter the story, namely the Wraiths, more asuras, and the survivng Lances breaking their PowerLimiter[=s=].
* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Grey used to have this dynamic. It carried over into their reincarnations as Elijah and Arthur respectively.
* WalkingSpoiler: His existence reveals Arthur is not the only reincarnate, on top of being the true identity of Elijah Knight and that he has been working with Agrona to exact his revenge on Arthur for killing his fiancée Cecilia in their past lives, which itself reveals part of Agrona's true plan.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Grey/Arthur. They used to be childhood friends in their past lives until Grey was manipulated into dueling Cecilia during the King's Tourney. Cecilia, who had been a pawn her whole life, took the opportunity to commit SuicideByCop. This caused Nico, who did not know any better, to swear vengeance against Grey. If that was not bad enough, Agrona, who had been pursuing Cecilia's power as the Legacy, reincarnated the three of them to serve him in his war against Epheotus. While Grey managed to avoid the MindRape and FakeMemories his friends were subjected to thanks to the temporally-displaced Sylvie's intervention, he still has to contend with the fact that Agrona had them both ReforgedIntoAMinion and twisted their hatred of him against him.
-->'''Nico:''' I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.
-->'''Arthur:''' Nico...You look like garbage, old friend.
* WeakButSkilled: Ironically went from being UnskilledButStrong as Elijah to the opposite trope as Nico. While Nico CameBackStrong in becoming a Scythe, he is still the weakest among the Scythes, Nico makes up for his lack of magical power and Vritra blood when compared to his CoDragons with his intellect and aptitude as an artificer.
* WildCard: Post-Volume 9, Nico becomes an example of this trope. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control. He is also not actively tied with any of the other forces opposing Agrona at the moment as he remains TrappedInVillainy given how he continues to follow Agrona's orders, albeit very reluctantly. While he did give Sylvia's core to Caera in order to propose an EnemyMine with Arthur against Agrona, their negotiations fell through when they met again in Nirmala due to their mutual animosity.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He was once Grey's best friend, but Agrona twisted the misplaced grudge that he had against him for killing Cecilia to make him his servant. Hence, Nico has become complicit in some of Agrona's worst atrocities, not only to exact revenge on Grey, but so that he and Cecilia can be reunited and return to Earth.
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!!Retainers
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The lieutenants to the Scythes, who like their masters are Vritra-blooded mages.

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* AerithAndBob: Given that Nico keeps his name from his past life (which itself would not have stood out in Dicathen where he had spent much of his upbringing), his name stands out when compared to the much more fantastical nomenclatures of the other members of the Vritra Clan.
* AllForNothing:
** He went through all the effort to steal Sylvia's core and have Caera give it to Arthur in order to reach out to him to free him and Cecilia from Agrona's control, but it ends up going nowhere. Not only does their meeting with Arthur in Nirmala go horribly wrong as PoorCommunicationKills thanks to Cecilia refusing to listen, but Arthur ends up being able to do nothing with Sylvia's core as it is empty, and so the most he can do is leave it on a shrine while in Epheotus as a form of DueToTheDead. Arthur even {{Lampshades}} how the outcome reflects Nico's current circumstances.
--->'''Arthur:''' I still couldn't wrap my head around what Nico meant by sending it to me, but I was pretty sure that he himself didn't know. He was fumbling, scrambling to do whatever he could just to help Cecilia.
** After his encounter with Arthur in Nirmala where the latter tells him that he never meant to kill Cecilia, Nico takes a while to take in the fact that all the hatred he had for his former friend was completely misplaced, and all the harm he had wrought upon him and others in both his past and present lives were completely for nothing.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Even after the reveal of his true identity and him becoming one of the Scythes, he still keeps losing to Arthur whenever he goes up against him, with the first time around requiring the intervention of Cadell for him to stand even a chance.
* AmnesiacDissonance:
** Despite Elijah having no recollection of his past, there seemed to be nothing suspect about him at first given how he quickly warmed up to Arthur when they were in the Dire Tombs. Little did anyone, even Elijah himself, know that he was in fact the reincarnation of the boyhood friend of Arthur's past self King Grey, and that he had sworn loyalty to Agrona in order to exact his revenge on his former friend. The {{Webcomic}} even
LeanAndMean: Bilal has a major CallForward when Elijah is briefly overtaken by his true identity upon recognizing Arthur as Grey, leaving Elijah to ponder just what had happened.
** Later on while recovering from his humiliating defeat at the Victoriad, Nico realizes that Agrona had altered his own memories to make him more compliant to him.
* AmnesiacResonance: It is noted that whenever Elijah felt extremely angry that his true personality as Nico would resurface. When he looks back over the way he reacted to Tessia's capture by Lucas
wiry build and Draneeve during the attack on Xyrus Academy, Nico recalls that the rage he felt at that moment and his own desire to kill was is a sign servant of his suppressed original identity resurfacing as his own emotions overcame the lock Agrona placed on his mind.
* ArchEnemy: To Arthur, as he wants to kill him for killing his fiancée Cecilia in their past lives.
* BackstoryInvader: Variant. He been with Grey and Cecilia since their childhoods and their friendship would only end when the former apparently killed the latter during their duel in the King's Tourney. However, when Cecilia is reincarnated, Nico alters her memories by inserting himself into every positive memory she ever had while completely excising Grey.
* BadBoss: Nico does not have a Retainer, but instead had Draneeve assigned to him as part of the latter's punishment for nearly derailing Agrona's plans for the reincarnates. He relished in putting Draneeve through hell and back both to get back for what he did to him and for his own amusement as someone weaker than him to pick on. Following the Victoriad, Nico decides to PetTheDog towards Draneeve in that he enlists him as his accomplice in his plans to break both him and Cecilia free from Agrona's control.
* BastardUnderstudy: After having his mana core destroyed by Arthur during the Victoriad, Nico's mana core was restored by the power of the Legacy herself. However, this had [[NiceJobFixingItVillain the unintended side effect of breaking Nico free of Agrona's control]]. Upon realizing what Agrona had done to both him and Cecilia, Nico begins covertly working to undermine his plans and free them both from his control. He even goes so far as to support Seris's rebellion by handing over an important artifact so it can get delivered to Arthur. All the while, Agrona is none the wiser to the fact that one of his prized servants has turned against him.
* BestServedCold: After Cecilia's death. Nico bided his time for years afterward in order to exact his revenge on Grey. Then Agrona reincarnated him and promised him that he would eventually get his revenge on Grey if he served him willingly.
* TheBusCameBack: After his kidnapping during the attack on Xyrus in Volume 4, he returns at the end of Volume 7 as one of the Scythes and with his true identity restored to him.
* BullyingADragon: He had absolutely no reason to challenge Arthur at the Victoriad considering in their last confrontation Arthur was overpowering him until Cadell intervened. Making matters worse for him is that Arthur had managed to RePower himself and had CameBackStrong since the war as a borderline demigod. The outcome ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
* CameBackStrong: At the time of his capture, Elijah was a capable but not prodigious earth mage. Come his return as Nico at the end of the war, and he has now become one of the Scythes, making him a match for the Lances. That being said, this ends up being ultimately {{Downplayed}} in his case as he ends up going up against Arthur, at the time the strongest of the Lances, whom he has difficulty overcoming in spite of his newfound powers until Cadell intervened.
* TheChainOfHarm: Nico is the weakest among the Scythes, which leads to him being picked on by the rest, particularly Cadell and Dragoth. In turn, he vents out his frustrations by picking on Draneeve, his own personal attendant.
* CoDragons: Following Cecilia's resurrection, the two of them become the main Dragons for Agrona, eclipsing the rest of the Scythes. This is especially apparent following Cadell's death and Seris's rebellion, pushing the rest of the Scythes even more out of the limelight.
* CrusadingWidower: He was betrothed to Cecilia before Grey killed her in the King's Tourney. He swore vengeance against Grey ever since, and his vendetta has continued even into their reincarnated lives.
* CurbStompBattle: His rematch against Arthur sees him send Nico flying across the arena in a single blow, on top of destroying his mana core in the process.
* DePower: Temporary example. His mana core is shattered in his duel with Arthur during the Victoriad, only for it to be restored by Cecilia in the aftermath. However, it is restored in a much weaker form in the process.
* DeepCoverAgent: Is an unorthodox example. While his origins as Elijah were unknown even among the Dicathians, he was raised in Darv since his infancy and so no one ever questioned where he came from. Not only that, since his true personality was buried beneath the false persona of Elijah, Nico did not even recall his true origins as a reincarnate.
* DontYouDarePityMe: When he confronts Arthur at the Victoriad, Nico responds to Arthur telling him that "[he] looks like garbage" and taking apparent pity over what he has become with this retort.
-->'''Nico:''' Don't. Don't look at me like that. I don't want your pity.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: While Agrona is aware that Nico's ultimate goal is to reunite with Cecilia and live in peace, he is not aware of Nico breaking free from his control following the Victoriad and seeking to find a way to free them both from his control.
* DrivenIntoVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure, but seeing her getting killed by the man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to manipulate him.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Is derogatorily referred to as "The Least of the Scythes" by his fellow CoDragons due to how weak he is in comparison to them.
* EnemyMine: Despite not forgiving him for the apparent murder of Cecilia, after recognizing that Agrona had been manipulating him Nico reaches out to Arthur as the only person who can free the two of them from Agrona's control.
* EvilCounterpart: To Arthur. Both are reincarnates who become the SixthRanger to their respective factions' strongest mages (the Scythes and Lances respectively). In both their past lives and their current ones, [[WeUsedToBeFriends they used to be best friends]] before turning into bitter enemies. Despite of both them being physically young, they are among the most talented mages in the setting without resorting to the specific divine power source that empowers their respective teammates (Nico lacks Vritra blood while Arthur did not use Alea's ArtifactOfPower upon becoming a Lance). However, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes due to his lack of Vritra blood, whereas Arthur ends up being the strongest among the Lances both before and after his RePower.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After having his true identity restored, Nico wears a black regalia. Though it is not that far of a departure from Elijah, as under that identity he tended to wear black outfits.
* EvilFormerFriend: A two-time example, and to the same person nonetheless. He and Grey used to be friends before Cecilia's murder drove them apart. Then when they were both reincarnated, Elijah ended up befriending Arthur without recognizing his true identity for a long while (until one fateful duel led him to finally recognize Arthur as Grey). Then Elijah got kidnapped by the Radicals and brought back to Alacrya to have his true identity fully restored complete with his hatred of Grey.
* EvilGenius: Where Agrona is an EvilutionaryBiologist, Nico leans more towards this trope due to being a highly skilled artificer. This allows him to create a wide range of {{Magitek}} artifacts to offset the power disparity between him and the other Scythes. He is also able to figure out how to replicate one of the djinn teleportation devices when Agrona's Instillers had failed to do so.
* EvilIsPetty: He will do anything to get back at Grey, including targeting his LoveInterest.
* FaustianRebellion. A somewhat {{Downplayed|Trope}} example compared to Seris. Despite Agrona reincarnating him, granting him the power he always wanted, and reuniting him with his fiancée, Nico ends up covertly rebelling against his master in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are quite a few hints leading up to TheReveal of his true identity.
** When Elijah was first introduced, he was exempted from the Adventurer's Guild exam. After the exams, it is noted that what little is known about Elijah's MysteriousPast is that he was raised among the dwarves, and that the person backing him was responsible for him bypassing the exam. Later on in the leadup to the WarArc, it is revealed that the dwarves have been heavily compromised by the Alacryan spy network and many of their nobles are willing LesCollaborateurs, including Elijah's guardian Rahdeas. Considering where Elijah grew up in and how little is known of his past, it served to hint a major connection between him and
the Vritra.
*** Elijah was able to [[ExtraOreDinary manifest black metal spikes]], a form of magic only demonstrated * WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:He gets killed by servants of the Vritra such as Kai Crestless and Uto. He also tended to wear mostly black outfits, and the Vritra are known for being a straight example of DarkIsEvil and EvilWearsBlack wherein their servants tend to wear black clothing or armor.
*** The {{Webcomic}} is less subtle about his true identity through a few specific CallForward[=s=]: At one point, he is able to perceive Arthur as King Grey, causing him to be briefly overwhelmed by his true identity's hatred of Grey. On a more subtle note, there is a moment where Elijah tells Arthur he joined a club to pick up girls, to which Arthur remarks "Were you deprived of love in your past life or something?", alluding to the incident that led to Nico turning against Grey: The latter's [[SuicideByCop apparent murder]] of the former's fiancée (and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest) Cecilia in a duel.
** During Rinia's conversation with Arthur before the attack on Xyrus, she warns him to beware "the abandoned soldier who has nothing to lose", which foreshadows Nico's motivation behind his vendetta towards Grey/Arthur. A motivation that would not be revealed until the WarArc proper and the subsequent look into Arthur's past life as King Grey.
** Throughout the WarArc, mention is made of a new Scythe who isn't ready yet. Given how Elijah had been kidnapped and taken back to Alacrya, it is rather easy to put two and two together and figure out he is this new Scythe. Which turns out to be the case at the end of the arc.
** When Agrona possesses Sylvie to have a talk with Arthur, he not only reveals that he is aware of Arthur's past life as King Grey,
Tessia, but says that he has been in contact with "an old friend" of his. This not only hints at Nico/Elijah and how they are one and the same, but it also hints that Agrona was responsible for both his and Arthur's reincarnations in the first place.
* ForgottenFriendNewFoe: While Arthur never forgot about how his friendship with Nico ended, he had no idea that not only had Nico been reincarnated as his new best friend Elijah, but was willingly serving Agrona the entire time out of his misplaced desire
manages to exact revenge on him for Cecilia's death.
* FreudianExcuse: Cites Grey's murder of his fiancée Cecilia as the reason for him willingly serving Agrona and committing various atrocities in his master's name.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes", for the rest of them look down on him for not having Vritra blood, which in turn coupled with his lack of experience despite his reincarnation puts him at the bottom of their power hierarchy.
* GenreSavvy: Nico realizes that if Agrona had
stall her long enough difficulty reincarnating both him and Cecilia, then Agrona would probably not fulfill his end of their bargain and not return them to Earth upon helping him accomplish his goals. As such, he begins covertly looking for a way to break both of them free of his control.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts off as Grey's best friend before becoming his most hated enemy after Grey accidentally kills Cecilia in the King's Tourney. Then after his reincarnation as Elijah, he becomes Arthur's best friend only to be later brought back to Alacrya where his true identity was restored, leading him to once again become Arthur's enemy. After Arthur cripples him at the Victoriad and Cecilia heals him, he breaks free from Agrona's control to free Cecilia and his hatred for Grey/Arthur has lessened as he realizes what Agrona did to him and Cecilia and recognizes him as the bigger threat. However, they have not yet reconciled as Nico still blames Grey for Cecilia's death. On top of that, he remains TrappedInVillainy as he continues to follow Agrona's orders out of both fear and confusion.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Throughout most of Volume 11, Nico is working on an objective that is unknown to everyone, including the audience. What exactly this objective is and how it plays into his goal of freeing himself and Cecilia from Agrona's control is a mystery, if it even is related to his main goal in the first place It is eventually revealed that Agrona had tasked him to locate a complete djinn teleportation relic for use in sending his forces back into Dicathen.
* HiddenDisdainReveal: A variant. The {{Webcomic}} hints at his true identity much earlier when, during a spar with Arthur, Elijah recognizes a gesture his friend makes as one Grey made in his past life, complete with him seeing Grey's apparition behind Arthur. This fills him with a murderous rage as his true identity makes its presence known for the first time.
* HisStoryRepeatsItself: In his past life, he was Grey's best friend until he turned against him for his apparent murder of Cecilia. In his reincarnation, he unknowingly befriended Grey's reincarnation Arthur and did not realize it until a fateful duel made him recognize him, and following him being taken back to Alacrya to restore his memories once again turned against his boyhood friend.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Very, very, ''very'' personal out of all of Agrona's servants. Not only was he Arthur's best friend in both his past life and his current one turned into one of his worst enemies, but he captures Arthur's LoveInterest to serve as the vessel for his late fiancée and their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest to spite him.
* KiManipulation: Was capable of this in his past life on Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: TheReveal surrounding him marks a major shift in the novel as it represents how the events of Arthur's past life as King Grey have been brought back to haunt him.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His first confrontation with Arthur at the close of the WarArc led to Arthur's mana core being damaged beyond recovery, though he was not entirely responsible as Cadell and the rest of the Alacryan army were also involved in wearing Arthur down and forcing him into the HeroicRROD that DePower[=ed=] him. His second confrontation with Arthur during the Victoriad sees Nico's mana core being shattered, though thanks to Cecilia's intervention it gets restored in a weaker form.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Even though Agrona knows the truth about Cecilia's death, he intentionally withholds it from Nico to keep him under his fold and to nurse his hatred of Arthur. He also lets Nico find out for himself that Arthur managed to survive their confrontation at the end of the war.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: His love for his fiancée Cecilia and desire to avenge what he perceived as Grey's murder of her is what allows Agrona to manipulate him into villainy.
* MagicMissileStorm: Just like he was as Elijah, Nico prefers to unleash volleys of magical projectiles at his opponents.
* MindRape: Was subjected to this by Agrona to make him more compliant to him. He is only freed from it thanks to Cecilia restoring his mana core following his humiliating defeat in the Victoriad.
* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona promises Nico that he will have his revenge against Grey, be reunited with Cecilia, and eventually returned to Earth alongside her once he has won the DivineConflict in order to manipulate him into villainy. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: All of that hatred he had for Grey and all the harm he committed against him and his loved ones in their reincarnations was ultimately AllForNothing, for Cecilia's death was entirely accidental and Grey never meant to kill her in the first place. It does not help that Agrona had been manipulating him the entire time and skewing the narrative to make him compliant to him.
* MoreThanMindControl: By the time Agrona reincarnated him, Nico had been nursing his MisplacedRetribution against Grey for years since Cecilia's death, and so it was easy for Agrona to coerce him to his side by promising him that he would get his revenge. Even though Agrona had known that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part, he intentionally omits that detail.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After he and Cecilia return to Taegrin Caelum from the latter's encounter with Mordain, Nico finally has an epiphany over the fact that all the harm he had wrought upon Grey and his loved ones and all the atrocities he had committed in Agrona's name was completely misplaced and AllForNothing, as he finally comes to grips over the fact that Grey did not mean to kill Cecilia.
-->'''Nico:''' It still didn't seem real, the knowledge that Grey hadn't intentionally murdered her. I inwardly cringed as I thought of all the things I had done, claiming that moment as justification for the most horrible actions. For years, back on Earth, I had fomented this hatred, biding my time as I planned how to take ''King'' Grey's life in revenge...and then here, reincarnated, hadn't I made destroying Grey and reincarnated Cecilia my life's entire purpose?
* NextTierPowerup: As Nico is recovering from the Victoriad, Agrona gives him a new regalia to empower his capabilities and make up for his mana core being restored in a weaker state. Despite this newfound power boost, it does nothing to alleviate the power disparity between him and Arthur.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Him calling out Arthur to face him during the Victoriad is what gives Arthur the opportunity to humiliate him and the Vritra in front of all of Alacrya. Nico gets knocked out and DePower[=ed=], Cadell is slain, and Arthur is able to escape back to Dicathen to retake his homeland. To add insult to injury, even though Cecilia undid his DePower[=ing=], it accidentally broke Nico of Agrona's control and led him to covertly turn against him.
* NotBrainwashed: {{Subverted}}. Despite Arthur and Tessia assuming he was brainwashed by the Vritra, Nico claims that it was not the case when he reveals his true identity to the former. However, it is later revealed that Agrona did indeed brainwash him to make him more compliant.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: His end goal is for him and Cecilia to be reunited. He works with Agrona because the latter had promised him revenge on Grey and Cecilia's resurrection. Then after being freed from Agrona's manipulation, he covertly reaches out to Arthur by way of Seris's rebellion for aid but the initial negotiations during the confrontation in Nirmala break down due to their conflicting end goals.
* OddNameOut: While the rest of the Scythes have fantastical names, Nico's name is relatively mundane in comparison. Not only that, since he does not have Vritra blood, he does not have the Vritra surname. It makes sense considering he is a reincarnate from another world while the other Scythes have been raised in Alacrya proper.
* OverzealousUnderling: His one driving goal other than to reunite with his fiancée and return to Earth is to exact his revenge on her apparent killer, Grey. Even after being reunited with Cecilia, the moment he learns Arthur survived his confrontation with him at the end of the war he immediately prioritizes making sure Arthur ends up dying for good. It is what drives him to act out of line during the Victoriad and challenge Arthur without any prior authorization, leading to him receiving a humiliating CurbStompBattle at Arthur's hands on top of giving his nemesis the opportunity to further humiliate his Vritra masters.
* PastLifeMemories: As Elijah, he had no memory of his past life as Nico. There were a few times wherein his original personality took over which caused him to recollect his past, before his return to Alacrya saw his original personality being restored in full.
* PetTheDog: After having his identity restored, Nico would put Draneeve through hell at his whims. Following him breaking free of Agrona's control after the Victoriad, Nico decides to give Draneeve a reprieve from his torment so that he could play a role in his machinations to break Cecilia free from Agrona.
* PoorCommunicationKills: His whole vendetta with Arthur stems from him misinterpreting the circumstances of Cecilia's death and not knowing that she killed herself to end her suffering and save him from being targeted, instead seeing it as his former boyhood friend murdering his fiancée.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: The outcome of his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad has the latter send him flying across the arena with just a single blow.
* RageWithinTheMachine: After getting his mana core restored by Cecilia after his defeat in the Victoriad, Nico begins to doubt that Agrona would fulfill his promise to them to return them both to Earth and begins to covertly work to free himself and Cecilia from his control. Compared to Seris who was never loyal to Agrona in the first place and rebels once she gets the opportunity, Nico remains TrappedInVillainy out of his own doubts and fears.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: DoubleSubversion. When he confronts Arthur and Tessia at the end of the WarArc, they assume that Elijah had been brainwashed by the Vritra during his time in Alacrya. Nico reveals to Arthur that that is not the case when he reveals his true identity to him, and that he has been willingly working with Agrona this entire time to exact his revenge on Grey. However, Volume 10 reveals that Nico and Cecilia had both been subjected to MindRape and given FakeMemories to make them more compliant to Agrona. Nico only realizes this as he is recovering from the Victoriad and his memories are all over the place.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Like Grey, Nico was reincarnated by Agrona to act as an an anchor point for the Legacy. Unlike Grey, Nico did not remember his past life as he was given the false identity of Elijah Knight to live under.
* ReincarnationRomance: In working with Agrona, Nico hopes to be reunited with his late fiancée Cecilia. He gets what he wants at the end of Volume 8 when Cecilia is finally reincarnated. And in the body of Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia nonetheless just to spite him.
* ResurrectedRomance: He works for Agrona as the latter had promised him that he would resurrect his late fiancée Cecilia. He makes good on that promise and they end up resuming their relationship.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Agrona manipulated his desire to exact revenge on Grey so much that Nico does not care about what he has to do to achieve it. In the process, Nico ends up following in Agrona's own footsteps as one whose desire for vengeance has twisted him.
* RevengeByProxy: He sees capturing Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia and turning her into Cecilia's vessel as the perfect revenge against his former friend.
* RivalTurnedEvil: He was Grey's boyhood friend and FriendlyRival in both their past and present lives, but thanks to Agrona's manipulations has been twisted into utterly despising his former friend.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: Is referred to as "The Least of the Scythes" for good reason. He is the least powerful of them all in terms of controlling magic due to his lack of Vritra blood, and not to mention is overshadowed physically by both Cadell and Dragoth who love to pick on him.
* ShadowArchetype: To Arthur. Both him and Arthur were reincarnated by Agrona to serve as anchor points for [[PersonOfMassDestruction the Legacy]], their shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest Cecilia. However, while both Nico and Cecilia were brainwashed by Agrona, Arthur was spared their fate as his temporally-displaced bond Sylvie managed to wrest his soul away from Agrona. While Nico is a slave to his past life, Arthur seeks to move on from his past life and treats his new one as a second chance. In a sense, Nico is Arthur if he had remained chained by his past life and refused to move on from it, the manipulations of an evil deity notwithstanding.
** The reason for Nico's MisplacedRetribution against Grey was the latter's apparent murder of Cecilia, who was the former's fiancée. In their reincarnations, Nico captures Tessia - the LoveInterest of Grey's reincarnation Arthur - to become the vessel for Cecilia's reincarnation. As a result, Arthur reciprocates Nico's enmity against him as he had been put through the same loss that Nico felt. This is not helped by the fact that at the time, Arthur has been slowly reverting back into his old self of Grey due to living incognito with the Alacryans.
** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya returns to his new name upon returning to Dicathen.
* SixthRanger: He is the newest among the Scythes, joining their ranks proper at the end of the WarArc. They do not have much respect for him due to him not being Vritra-blooded.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ends up sabotaging his master's plans a few times.
** All he had to do was not call out Arthur during the Victoriad and let Agrona have some of his stronger minions do him in. Instead, whatever plans Agrona had
for Nico get dashed as Arthur knocks him out to arrive and DePower[=s=] him, forcing Cecilia to restore his mana core, which in turns leads to Nico being freed from Agrona's control and turning against him.
** In turn, whatever plans Agrona had for Sylvia's mana core are dashed when Nico steals
capture the core and gives it to Caera so she can give it to Arthur. Though it ends up being AllForNothing as Sylvia's core is completely empty.
* SpottingTheThread: After interrogating the high justice who oversaw Arthur's trial, Nico recognizes his ArchEnemy the moment the high justice mentions the name Grey, a name Nico already knows very well for being the name of Arthur's past self. Though Agrona was already aware of Arthur's survival and let Nico figure it out for himself.
* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Post Volume-9, he and Cecilia exhibit this dynamic with Nico being the Sympathetic Villain and Cecilia being the Despicable Villain. Nico realizes that Agrona had been manipulating them all along and, after Arthur tells him the truth about Cecilia's death, he begins to show remorse over his actions. Cecilia on the other hand, while heavily brainwashed by both Agrona and Nico, follows their master without question and shuts off any outside voice of reason that calls her out for her continued service to Agrona. This example is {{Downplayed}} as Nico remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero:
** Part of the reason Cecilia killed herself was that she wanted to free Nico from being targeted by those who sought out her power. Nico got the wrong impression and so blamed Grey for killing her.
** On the other way around, while Agrona had premediated that Tessia was
former to become Cecilia's vessel, Nico was the one to capture her and no doubt enjoyed it as he saw it as the ultimate way to spite Grey by kidnapping his LoveInterest and making her the vessel for his own LoveInterest that Grey killed. He rubs it in Arthur's face at the Victoriad, and the only reason Arthur settles for a RestrainedRevenge and does not kill Nico outright is because he feels that he failed him in both their past lives and their current ones.
* TheTeamNormal: {{Downplayed}}. He is the only one among the Scythes without Vritra blood, but despite this he is still rather powerful for a mortal mage.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: His and Cecilia's ultimate goal is to return home to Earth. They follow Agrona as he promised the two of them that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them there.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all of the forces working against both Agrona and Kezess as of the latest volume, Nico is this. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so out of his desire to free his fiancée Cecilia from Agrona's control and remains TrappedInVillainy. Not only that, but he and Arthur have yet to reconcile in spite of him reaching out to him for aid, on top of their conflicting desires over the fate of Tessia/Cecilia which have yet to be resolved.
* TragicVillain: He was once Grey's best friend and all he wants to do is reunite with his fiancée, but he mistakenly blames Grey for murdering her. His grudge allowed Agrona to manipulate him as one of his chosen servants. However, his tragic backstory does not justify much of the harm he has done unto his former friend and his loved ones.
* TrappedInVillainy: Post-Volume 9, Nico realizes that Agrona has been manipulating him and Cecilia all along, but he refuses to leave his fiancée's side. As such, he hopes for an outside force, namely Arthur, can rescue them from their plight. In addition, he continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him without showing any outward doubt. This is because he still fears Agrona and has some lingering trust that he would still fulfill his end of their bargain, on top of being aware of the amount of BetrayalInsurance Agrona has in store for him should he openly rebel.
* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: At the end of
vessel]].

!!Bivran
!!!'''Debut:'''
Volume 7, Elijah reveals himself to the reincarnation of Nico.
* TykeBomb: Nico spent his reincarnated upbringing being raised by Agrona's servants in Darv, albeit while under the identity of Elijah and not knowing that he was a reincarnate.
* UnholyMatrimony: After his late fiancée Cecilia is resurrected, the two of them form this dynamic as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind:
** Due to not being Vritra-blooded, Nico is the weakest among the Scythes. When he confronts Arthur at the end of the war, he struggles to beat him until Cadell intervened. When he confronts Arthur again at the Victoriad, Arthur has CameBackStrong as an aether-wielding demigod while Nico has not gotten any stronger. It ends as badly as one would expect for Nico.
** Amusingly, Nico later on becomes the only one among the Scythes to {{Avert|edTrope}} this trope. After Nico recovers from his injuries at the Victoriad, Agrona grants him a much stronger regalia. While Agrona intends to give the other Scythes the same, it ends up going nowhere for him. Not only has Nico at this point covertly turned against Agrona to break free of his control, but when Arthur returns he kills Viessa and subdues the remaining Scythes, rendering any power boost from the regalia null. In the long run, the new regalia acts as a NextTierPowerup for Nico alone, as the remaining Scythes loyal to Agrona (Melzri and Dragoth) get pushed to the side in favor of the Legacy and the Wraiths.
* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being a Scythe, Nico is outclassed by Arthur whenever they go up against each other. The first time around, Nico needed the intervention of Cadell to stand a chance against Arthur. The second time around, Arthur has become even more powerful as an aether-wielding demigod, putting him way out of Nico's league. Even after Nico gets a NextTierPowerup, he is still thoroughly outclassed by Arthur, and it does not help that it occurs right around the time more powerful combatants enter the story, namely the Wraiths, more asuras, and the survivng Lances breaking their PowerLimiter[=s=].
* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Grey used to have this dynamic. It carried over into their reincarnations as Elijah and Arthur respectively.
* WalkingSpoiler: His existence reveals Arthur is not the only reincarnate, on top of being the true identity of Elijah Knight and that he has been working with Agrona to exact his revenge on Arthur for killing his fiancée Cecilia in their past lives, which itself reveals part of Agrona's true plan.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Grey/Arthur. They used to be childhood friends in their past lives until Grey was manipulated into dueling Cecilia during the King's Tourney. Cecilia, who had been a pawn her whole life, took the opportunity to commit SuicideByCop. This caused Nico, who did not know any better, to swear vengeance against Grey. If that was not bad enough, Agrona, who had been pursuing Cecilia's power as the Legacy, reincarnated the three of them to serve him in his war against Epheotus. While Grey managed to avoid the MindRape and FakeMemories his friends were subjected to thanks to the temporally-displaced Sylvie's intervention, he still has to contend with the fact that Agrona had them both ReforgedIntoAMinion and twisted their hatred of him against him.
-->'''Nico:''' I was your best...friend, and the one whose fiancée you killed in front of me.
-->'''Arthur:''' Nico...You look like garbage, old friend.
* WeakButSkilled: Ironically went from being UnskilledButStrong as Elijah to the opposite trope as Nico. While Nico CameBackStrong in becoming a Scythe, he is still the weakest among the Scythes, Nico makes up for his lack of magical power and Vritra blood when compared to his CoDragons with his intellect and aptitude as an artificer.
* WildCard: Post-Volume 9, Nico becomes an example of this trope. While he has covertly turned against Agrona, he is only doing so in order to break him and Cecilia free of his control. He is also not actively tied with any of the other forces opposing Agrona at the moment as he remains TrappedInVillainy given how he continues to follow Agrona's orders, albeit very reluctantly. While he did give Sylvia's core to Caera in order to propose an EnemyMine with Arthur against Agrona, their negotiations fell through when they met again in Nirmala due to their mutual animosity.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He was once Grey's best friend, but Agrona twisted the misplaced grudge that he had against him for killing Cecilia to make him his servant. Hence, Nico has become complicit in some of Agrona's worst atrocities, not only to exact revenge on Grey, but so that he and Cecilia can be reunited and return to Earth.
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!!Retainers
[[folder:In General]]
The lieutenants to the Scythes, who like their masters are Vritra-blooded mages.
8 (Novel)



* HornedHumanoid: As one might come to expect from the Vritra-blooded, most if not all of the Retainers have the Vritra's signature horns on their head.
* MirrorCharacter: The Retainers all parallel their respective Scythes in one respect or another.
** Cadell's Retainer, Lyra, ends up holding a position of authority. While Cadell is the DragonInChief among the Scythes, Lyra [[spoiler:is made the new regent of Dicathen by Agrona in order to oversee his new conquest]].
** Seris's Retainer, Cylrit, forms a {{Lady and|Knight}} BlackKnight dynamic with his mistress. Both are pragmatic but well-meaning individuals who [[spoiler:harbor no loyalty to the Vritra and ultimately turn against them for a brief period of time]], and are known to exhibit a leashed but palpable aura that overpowers those around them.
** Melzri's Retainer, Mawar, has MysticalWhiteHair like her mistress but has a black dress and red eyes to contrast her mistress's white dress and blue eyes.
** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they have a high turnover rate. Many of them despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking to contrast her mistreated and malformed subordinates.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat, is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile and talking about all the ways he can torture his victims, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite demeanor and personality of Uto as TheQuietOne and TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.
** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy to vent out his frustrations on. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].
* PersonalMook: They are the main subordinates to the Scythes, although they are far more distinct when compared to the rest of the rank-and-file.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and easily win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].
* UnseenNoMore: With the exceptions of Uto and Draneeve, the Retainers were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after the end of Volume 10 revealed the majority of the Retainers for the first time except for Bivran and Bivrae.
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[[folder:Uto]]
!!Uto
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 3 (Novel), Chapter 119 (Webcomic)
->''"Two options. You can try to fight and die. Or...you kill every one of your teammates so that you can live."''

Dragoth's first Retainer. Arthur witnesses him in the vision he received from the dying Alea Triscan and later encounters him at the start of the WarArc.

to:

* HornedHumanoid: As one might come to expect from the Vritra-blooded, most if not all of the Retainers have the Vritra's signature horns on their head.
* MirrorCharacter: The Retainers all parallel their respective Scythes in one respect or another.
** Cadell's Retainer, Lyra, ends up holding a position of authority. While Cadell is the DragonInChief among the Scythes, Lyra [[spoiler:is made the new regent of Dicathen
WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Agrona in order to oversee his new conquest]].
** Seris's Retainer, Cylrit, forms a {{Lady and|Knight}} BlackKnight dynamic with his mistress. Both are pragmatic but well-meaning individuals who [[spoiler:harbor no loyalty to the Vritra and ultimately turn against them for a brief period of time]], and are known to exhibit a leashed but palpable aura that overpowers those around them.
** Melzri's Retainer, Mawar, has MysticalWhiteHair like her mistress but has a black dress and red eyes to contrast her mistress's white dress and blue eyes.
** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they have a high turnover rate. Many of them despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking to contrast her mistreated and malformed subordinates.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat, is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile and talking about all the ways he can torture his victims, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite demeanor and personality of Uto as TheQuietOne and TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.
** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy to vent out his frustrations on. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].
* PersonalMook: They are the main subordinates to the Scythes, although they are far more distinct when compared to the rest of the rank-and-file.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and easily win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].
* UnseenNoMore: With the exceptions of Uto and Draneeve, the Retainers were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after the end of Volume 10 revealed the majority of the Retainers for the first time except for Bivran and Bivrae.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Uto]]
!!Uto
Eleanor]].

!!Bivrae
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 3 (Novel), Chapter 119 (Webcomic)
->''"Two options. You can try to fight and die. Or...you kill every one of your teammates so that you can live."''

Dragoth's first Retainer. Arthur witnesses him in the vision he received from the dying Alea Triscan and later encounters him at the start of the WarArc.
9 (Novel)



* AssInAmbassador: Is one of two Retainers - the other being Cylrit - sent to present the Dicathians with Agrona's ultimatum prior to the arrival of the invasion force. Whoever among the Vritra Clan thought it was a good idea to send a psychopathic sadist like Uto as one of their delegates was evidently not being considerate or completely out of their mind. During the whole exchange, Uto spends the entire time being more than just TheGadfly as he makes incredibly graphic and unhinged remarks at the Dicathian delegates that were completely uncalled for and only serve to make the Dicathians refuse Agrona's terms.
* BandageMummy: Uto's body is covered in bandages.
* BlackCloak: He wears a tattered black cloak.
* BloodKnight: Given his sadistic nature, Uto revels in the carnage of battle and inflicting suffering upon others. No wonder Dragoth ended up picking him as his Retainer.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday. {{Subverted}}. Uto enjoys fighting enemies that are seeking revenge against him. The moment he learns of Arthur's connection to Alea, he revels in the knowledge knowing that ItsPersonal for the young man and that he has one such enemy gunning for him in the impending conflict.
* CombatSadomasochist: Revels in both inflicting and receiving pain in combat.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: PlayedWith. The Lances had been introduced as the strongest mages in Dicathen, so Arthur learning that a being like Uto was able to kill a Lance comes as an awful surprise. The same awful surprise undoubtedly befell Alea's soldiers, as they bore witness to him crippling and mutilating their seemingly undefeatable leader before he turns his attention upon them and slaughters them where they stood. Even though Director Goodsky was aware of how powerful the Vritra and their servants were as a former Alacryan spy and knew the Lances would be outclassed by them, she herself is taken by surprise by the news of Alea's death as she realizes her former masters are moving much faster than she anticipated.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: A rare villainous example. When he confronts Arthur in Ashber, he ends up being disappointed by the fact that while Arthur has it out for him for his murder of Alea, he did not have much of a personal connection to the fallen Lance beforehand. This causes Uto to remark that he should have gone after someone closer to Arthur such as his family or Tessia to make him hate him even more.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the vision Alea imparts onto Arthur, Uto spends the fight {{Just Toying with|Them}} her and her soldiers. Then, when she chips his horn, he decides to stop toying around and proceeds to inflict upon her a series of horrific injuries. Then he leaves her blinded and crippled body behind so that she can listen in on him slaughtering her soldiers.
* ForTheEvulz: Has no better motivation other than causing suffering for his own amusement.
* TheGadfly: He enjoys angering people around him with his graphically-charged remarks. If it means making more enemies for him to fight in the future, then so be it.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until the start of Volume 6 when he introduced himself to the Dicathian delegation at the start of the invasion.
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Uto has black skin.
* HateSink: And ''how''. Uto is arguably the most despicable character in the entire novel which is saying a lot considering the presence of quite a few other examples of this trope in the novel responsible for much greater atrocities than him. This is a being that lives only to cause as much suffering and bloodshed that he can and in extremely graphic fashions to boot. He targets people's loved ones to cause them misery and shows outright glee in the prospect of murdering children. Even other examples of this trope in the novel ranging from minor antagonists like Lucas and Trodius to [[spoiler:GreaterScopeVillain[=s=] like Kezess and Agrona]] have at least some understandable reason behind their actions, while Uto has absolutely ''no'' sympathetic traits at all.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for killing Alea.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: To prevent Arthur from interrogating him and finding out more of Agrona's plans, Uto is found dead in his cell having been impaled by black metal spikes right before he gets the chance to interrogate him again.
* InTheHood: He wears a tattered hooded cloak which only serves to enhance his mysterious nature when he is introduced.
* JustToyingWithThem: As a Retainer he effortlessly dealt with Alea and her soldiers, but when she chipped his horn he decided to subject her to a graphic and drawn-out demise.
* LeanAndMean: Uto has wiry limbs and a malevolent personality.
* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: Given what kind of a person he is, it should come as no surprise that he loves hearing his victims scream in anguish.
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: When he is torturing Alea, he blinds her as he tells her that the pain will make her stronger (not that it will amount to anything as he does not intend to leave her alive for long).
* MinorInjuryOverreaction: {{Subverted}}. During his fight with Alea, he is JustToyingWithThem until she chips off his horn. As horns are the source of any Vritra-blooded's power, this causes Uto to fly into a murderous rage as he gives Alea a CruelAndUnusualDeath.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Uto has dark skin, glowing red eyes, jagged teeth, and gaunt skeletal limbs which serve to make him look outright inhuman.
* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is a BoisterousBruiser beloved by the populace of Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, and in turn he serves Agrona who is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.
* MoreHateableMinorVillain: While the members of the Vritra Clan are cruel and ruthless, they usually have some personality traits that show either a nuanced, cultured, or even sympathetic side to them. This cannot be said at all for Uto, as his personality entirely revolves around his desire to cause as much graphic pain and suffering as possible. His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him subjecting Alea and her soldiers to a horrific and drawn out demise and reveling in it every step of the way, which cements Arthur and the audience's hatred of him. Even when other examples of this trope in the novel such as Lucas and Trodius have at least some degree of sympathy behind their actions, Uto has absolutely ''nothing'' of that sort.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: He has piercing red eyes, indicative of his malevolent nature.
* RevealingInjury: When he meets Uto for the first time, Arthur only recognizes that he is the Retainer who killed Alea by the same chip in his horns that Alea had left in her final battle.
* {{Sadist}}: He revels in the CruelAndUnusualDeath he delivered unto Alea.
* SlasherSmile: Uto has jagged teeth and perpetually sports a sinister grin on his face.
* SlouchOfVillainy: He is introduced slouching on a rock while taunting Alea and her soldiers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: He enjoys fighting enemies out for revenge against him and so loves to target their loved ones to get them to hate him. In his confrontation with Arthur in Ashber, he brings up how he should have targeted either Tessia or one of his family to draw out Arthur when he learns that Alea did not have a strong connection to him other than how he found her dying.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite only being a Retainer, Uto is able to slaughter Lance Alea and her entire battalion of soldiers on his own. Later on during the WarArc, he is able to stymie her successor Arthur and his bond Sylvie, with only the intervention of [[spoiler:Scythe Seris]] preventing him from finishing them both off.
* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he subjected Alea to.
* WouldHurtAChild: As he himself puts it:
-->'''Uto:''' Why wait? I love slicing through children's flesh the most.

to:

* AssInAmbassador: Is one of two Retainers - the other being Cylrit - sent to present the Dicathians with Agrona's ultimatum prior to the arrival of the invasion force. Whoever among the Vritra Clan thought it was a good idea to send a psychopathic sadist like Uto ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Jagrette as one of their delegates was evidently not being considerate or completely out of their mind. During the whole exchange, Uto spends the entire time being more than just TheGadfly as he makes incredibly graphic and unhinged remarks at the Dicathian delegates that were completely uncalled for and only serve to make the Dicathians refuse Agrona's terms.
* BandageMummy: Uto's body is covered in bandages.
* BlackCloak: He wears a tattered black cloak.
* BloodKnight: Given his sadistic nature, Uto revels in the carnage of battle and inflicting suffering upon others. No wonder Dragoth ended up picking him as his Retainer.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday. {{Subverted}}. Uto enjoys fighting enemies that
Viessa's Retainer. Both are seeking revenge against him. The moment he learns of Arthur's connection to Alea, he revels in the knowledge knowing that ItsPersonal for the young man and that he has one such enemy gunning for him in the impending conflict.
* CombatSadomasochist: Revels in both inflicting and receiving pain in combat.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: PlayedWith. The Lances had been introduced as the strongest mages in Dicathen, so Arthur learning that a being like Uto was able to kill a Lance comes as an awful surprise. The same awful surprise undoubtedly befell Alea's soldiers, as they bore witness to him crippling and mutilating their seemingly undefeatable leader before he turns his attention upon them and slaughters them where they stood. Even though Director Goodsky was aware of how powerful the Vritra and their servants were as a former Alacryan spy and knew the Lances would be outclassed by them, she herself is taken by surprise by the news of Alea's death as she realizes her former masters are moving much faster than she anticipated.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: A rare villainous example. When he confronts Arthur in Ashber, he ends up being disappointed by the fact that
hideous-looking WickedWitch[=es=], but while Arthur has it out for him for his murder of Alea, he did not have much of a personal connection to the fallen Lance beforehand. This causes Uto to remark that he should have gone after someone closer to Arthur such as his family or Tessia to make him hate him even more.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the vision Alea imparts onto Arthur, Uto spends the fight {{Just Toying with|Them}}
Jagrette looks relatively normal aside from her and her soldiers. Then, when she chips his horn, he decides to stop toying around and proceeds to inflict upon her a series of horrific injuries. Then he leaves her blinded and crippled body behind so face that she can listen in on him slaughtering her soldiers.
* ForTheEvulz: Has no better motivation other than causing suffering for his own amusement.
* TheGadfly: He enjoys angering people around him with his graphically-charged remarks. If it means making more enemies for him
resorts to fight in the future, then so be it.
* GivenNameReveal: His name was not revealed until the start of Volume 6 when he introduced himself to the Dicathian delegation at the start of the invasion.
* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Uto
MaskingTheDeformity, Bivrae has black skin.
* HateSink: And ''how''. Uto is arguably the most despicable character in the entire novel which is saying a lot considering the presence of quite a few other examples of this trope in the novel responsible for much greater atrocities than him. This is a being that lives only to cause as much suffering and bloodshed that he can and in extremely graphic fashions to boot. He targets people's loved ones to cause them misery and shows outright glee in the prospect of murdering children. Even other examples of this trope in the novel ranging from minor antagonists like Lucas and Trodius to [[spoiler:GreaterScopeVillain[=s=] like Kezess and Agrona]] have at least some understandable
no reason behind their actions, while Uto has absolutely ''no'' sympathetic traits at all.
* HeroKiller: He is responsible for killing Alea.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: To prevent Arthur from interrogating him and finding out more of Agrona's plans, Uto is found dead in his cell having been impaled by black metal spikes right before he gets the chance
to interrogate him again.
hide her inhuman appearance.
* InTheHood: He wears a tattered hooded cloak which only serves to enhance his mysterious nature when he is introduced.
* JustToyingWithThem: As a
GladiatorGames: She replaces her siblings as Viessa's Retainer he effortlessly dealt with Alea and following her soldiers, but when she chipped his horn he decided to subject her to a graphic and drawn-out demise.
triumph in the Victoriad.
* LeanAndMean: Uto Bivrae has wiry limbs and a malevolent personality.
* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: Given what kind of a person he is, it should come as no surprise that he loves hearing his victims scream in anguish.
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: When he is torturing Alea, he blinds her as he tells her that the pain will make her stronger (not that it will amount to anything as he does not intend to leave her alive for long).
* MinorInjuryOverreaction: {{Subverted}}. During his fight with Alea, he is JustToyingWithThem until she chips off his horn. As horns are the source of any Vritra-blooded's power, this causes Uto to fly into a murderous rage as he gives Alea a CruelAndUnusualDeath.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Uto has dark skin, glowing red eyes, jagged teeth, and
gaunt skeletal limbs physique which serve reflects her own wickedness.
* ObviouslyEvil: Has a gaunt and horrific appearance and uses poisonous magic. If that was not enough
to make him show what alignment she is, here is how [[spoiler:Nico]] describes her:
-->'''[[spoiler:Nico]]:''' She was a horrifying creature to
look outright inhuman.
* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is
at, like someone had stuck together a BoisterousBruiser beloved by the populace handful of Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, broken sticks with swamp sludge and in turn he serves Agrona who is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.
* MoreHateableMinorVillain: While the members of the Vritra Clan are cruel and ruthless, they usually have
then hung some personality traits that show either a nuanced, cultured, or even sympathetic side to them. This cannot be said at all ratty old rags over for Uto, as his personality entirely clothes.
* PoisonousPerson: Her magic
revolves around his desire poison.
* WickedWitch: Compared
to cause as much graphic pain Jagrette, she resembles the stereotypical wicked witch and suffering as possible. His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him subjecting Alea and her soldiers to a horrific and drawn out demise and reveling in it every step of the way, which cements Arthur and the audience's hatred of him. Even when other examples of this trope in the novel such as Lucas and Trodius have at least some degree of sympathy behind their actions, Uto has absolutely ''nothing'' of that sort.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: He has piercing red eyes, indicative of his malevolent nature.
* RevealingInjury: When he meets Uto for the first time, Arthur only recognizes that he is the Retainer who killed Alea by the same chip in his horns that Alea had left in her final battle.
* {{Sadist}}: He revels in the CruelAndUnusualDeath he delivered unto Alea.
* SlasherSmile: Uto has jagged teeth and perpetually sports a sinister grin on his face.
* SlouchOfVillainy: He is introduced slouching on a rock while taunting Alea and her soldiers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: He enjoys fighting enemies out for revenge against him and so loves
appearance to target their loved ones to get them to hate him. In his confrontation with Arthur in Ashber, he brings up how he should have targeted either Tessia or one of his family to draw out Arthur when he learns that Alea did not have a strong connection to him other than how he found her dying.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite only being a Retainer, Uto is able to slaughter Lance Alea and her entire battalion of soldiers on his own. Later on during the WarArc, he is able to stymie her successor Arthur and his bond Sylvie, with only the intervention of [[spoiler:Scythe Seris]] preventing him from finishing them both off.
* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he subjected Alea to.
* WouldHurtAChild: As he himself puts it:
-->'''Uto:''' Why wait? I love slicing through children's flesh the most.
match.



[[folder:Cylrit]]
!!Cylrit
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
->''"If you want even a chance of saving Dicathen, you should worry about bigger things."''

Seris's Retainer.

to:

[[folder:Cylrit]]
!!Cylrit
[[folder:Draneeve]]
!!Draneeve
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
->''"If
4 (Novel), Chapter 122 (Webcomic)
->"''I would like to think that we are doing more than just - how did
you want even a chance of saving Dicathen, you should worry about put it? - "drugging" students. I have big plans. Plans bigger things."''

Seris's Retainer.
than this academy.''"

The leader of the Radicals and the mastermind behind the attack on Xyrus Academy. While not a Retainer, he ends up becoming [[spoiler:Nico's]] attendant.



* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite his Vritra mana arts, [[spoiler:Cylrit's loyalty lies with his mistress Seris, who herself is far from evil]].
* BadassCape: He wears a purple cape as part of his armor and as a Retainer can match the likes of the Lances in strength.
* {{BFS}}: In combat, he wiels a pitch-black greatsword that is almost as long as he is tall.
* BlackKnight: Cylrit wears a dark suit of armor and - as Seris's subordinate - his intentions and motivations are as enigmatic to Arthur as those of his mistress.
* BodyguardingABadass: He is the bodyguard to one of the Scythes, themselves among the strongest non-asuran mages in the setting.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a Retainer and being right next to the ForTheEvulz Uto when Arthur first meets him, [[spoiler:Cylrit turns out to be loyal to Seris and assists in her rebellion]].
* EnigmaticMinion: Being the subordinate to an example of this trope makes him this trope as well.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When he is introduced, he acts rather reserved when compared to his sadistic compatriot Uto, and when Uto starts speaking out of line and trying to provoke Aldir and Virion with his graphically charged remarks he immediately restrains him. This shows that Cylrit is rather decent for a servant of the Vritra, and alludes to him [[spoiler:turning against them later on along with his mistress Seris]].
* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:He is forced to once again rejoin Agrona's service when he takes control of the entire Alacryan rebellion by way of his blood and remotely kills the few who defy him to MakeAnExampleOfThem]].
* GoodVersusGood: [[spoiler:After being forced to rejoin Agrona's side, he and Seris end up fighting Bairon during the second Siege of Vildorial]].
* LadyAndKnight: Has this dynamic with Seris. She is a LadyOfBlackMagic, he is a BlackKnight. They [[spoiler:ultimately turn out to be a DarkIsNotEvil example]].
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: [[spoiler:His loyalty is to Seris, not the Vritra Clan, and so when his mistress declares an open revolt he is right by her side]].
* NobleDemon: He exhibits a sense of honor and restraint unlike most members of the Vritra Clan. It should come as no surprise then that [[spoiler:he follows her into her rebellion]].
* PointyEars: Despite not being an elf, Cylrit has pointed ears.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: He has pitch-black hair and pale white skin and is noted to be rather good looking. Even Arthur describes him as attractive.
* RogueSoldier: [[spoiler:Follows his mistress into rebelling against Agrona and subsequently into exile in Dicathen]].
* StealthMentor: In Volume 7, he is sent by Seris to test Arthur's strength.
-->'''Cylrit:''' It is for your benefit, Lance Leywin. My master wishes to keep you in optimal health for the final battle, but partaking in the defense of the elven kingdom could make that difficult.
* TheStoic: Cylrit is not a very emotive individual, even in the midst of combat.
* TranquilFury: Much like his mistress and her restrained KillingIntent, Cylrit is prone to exhibiting a restrained yet palpable fury. Arthur can sense a sharp bloodlust surge from Cylrit upon the mention of Seris's name despite his outward behavior not changing that much.
* WreckedWeapon: His sword gets broken by [[spoiler:Perhata when he attempts to defend Seris from her]].

to:

* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite his Vritra mana arts, [[spoiler:Cylrit's loyalty lies with his mistress Seris, who herself is far from evil]].
* BadassCape: He wears a purple cape as part of his armor and as a Retainer can match
ArcVillain: Is technically the likes main villain of the Lances in strength.
* {{BFS}}: In combat, he wiels a pitch-black greatsword that is almost
Xyrus Academy Arc, specifically its latter half albeit with Lucas acting as long as he is tall.
TheHeavy for him.
* BlackKnight: Cylrit wears a dark suit of armor BadBoss: Does not care much for his subordinates and - as Seris's subordinate - is fine sacrificing them to fulfill his intentions and motivations are as enigmatic to Arthur as those of his mistress.
* BodyguardingABadass: He is the bodyguard to one of the Scythes, themselves among the strongest non-asuran mages in the setting.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a Retainer and being right next to the ForTheEvulz Uto when Arthur first meets him, [[spoiler:Cylrit turns out to be loyal to Seris and assists in her rebellion]].
* EnigmaticMinion: Being the subordinate to an example of this trope
plans. Which makes him this trope as well.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When he is introduced, he acts rather reserved when compared to
his sadistic compatriot Uto, [[spoiler:subsequent mistreatment by both Agrona and when Uto starts speaking out of line Nico somewhat cathartic]].
* BrightIsNotGood: He has bright red hair
and trying to provoke Aldir and Virion with his graphically charged remarks he immediately restrains him. This shows that Cylrit robes, but is rather decent for a servant of the Vritra, Vritra who revels in the chaos he causes.
* TheBusCameBack: After escaping capture in the aftermath of the attack on Xyrus Academy in Volume 4, Draneeve resurfaces in Volume 9 when [[spoiler:it is revealed Agrona had punished him for almost ruining his plans
and alludes to assigned him [[spoiler:turning against them later to watch over Nico, who happened to enjoy torturing him]].
* TheChainOfHarm: Gets picked
on along with by [[spoiler:Nico]] as someone he can take out his mistress Seris]].
frustrations on, especially after being the target of bullying and harassment from the other Scythes, namely Cadell and Dragoth.
* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:He is forced to once again rejoin TheChewToy: Becomes this trope after the attack on Xyrus Academy, ironically enough. For his failure and [[spoiler:him nearly endangering Agrona's service when he takes control plan for the Legacy, Agrona had Draneeve assigned to Nico as his personal attendant. Nico, who was looked down on by the rest of the entire Alacryan rebellion Scythes and heavily bullied by way of them for his blood lack of power, took the opportunity to take out his frustrations on Draneeve as someone weaker than him that he could get away with picking on]].
* EvilRedhead: Has bright-orange hair
and remotely kills is a craven individual who revels in the few who defy him to MakeAnExampleOfThem]].
* GoodVersusGood: [[spoiler:After being forced to rejoin Agrona's side,
suffering he and Seris end up fighting Bairon causes during the second Siege attack on Xyrus Academy.
* HeroKiller: Aside from being the mastermind
of Vildorial]].
* LadyAndKnight: Has this dynamic with Seris. She is a LadyOfBlackMagic,
the attack on Xyrus Academy, he is a BlackKnight. They [[spoiler:ultimately turn out to be a DarkIsNotEvil example]].
personally kills Theodore.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: [[spoiler:His loyalty is to Seris, KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Despite escaping the attack on Xyrus that he masterminded, [[spoiler:Agrona was not pleased that Draneeve had inadvertently endangered his plans for the Vritra Clan, reincarnates, and so made him the personal whipping boy of the very reincarnate he brought back with him. Given how said reincarnate was picked on by the rest of the Scythes, it meant Draneeve was tormented by his master on a daily basis]].
* MalevolentMaskedMen: He wears a mask on his face and is the leader of the Radicals.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Is the one responsible for the disturbances on campus and the puppetmaster behind the Radicals.
* OverzealousUnderling: He is determined to impress Agrona as one of the leaders of the Alacryan spy network in Dicathen, which causes him to trigger the attack on Xyrus Academy. However, in doing so he ends up falling victim to this very trope courtesy of Lucas, whom he recruited to act as TheHeavy for the attack. While Draneeve had implanted the suggestion to target Tessia, he forbade Lucas from doing anything short of incapacitating her. Lucas, in his bid to exact his own petty rivalry with Arthur, went further than that by threatening to desecrate her body. As such,
when Draneeve returned to Alacrya, [[spoiler:Agrona was livid at him for almost endangering his mistress declares an open revolt intended vessel for the Legacy and so had him ReassignedToAntarctica]].
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Due to him almost endangering [[spoiler:Agrona's intended vessel for the Legacy, Agrona punished him by having him watch over Nico as his attendant. Suffice to say, Nico relished putting Draneeve through hell and back at his whims]].
* RedIsViolent: He has red hair and robes and revels in the ensuing carnage he incites during the attack on Xyrus Academy.
* SpannerInTheWorks: His attack on Xyrus [[spoiler:endangered the two reincarnates Agrona had summoned as well as the intended vessel for the Legacy. Suffice to say, Agrona was not pleased]].
* TheSpymaster: He was in charge of the Alacryan spy network in Dicathen.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: {{Invoked}}. When he recruits Lucas into the Radicals, he brings up how this trope is one of Arthur's weaknesses and specifically highlights Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia as a pivotal target, but gives him the caveat not to anything to her short of incapacitating her. However, Lucas, in his bid to get back at Arthur, ends up going much further than Draneeve wanted and threatens to desecrate Tessia's incapacitated body to Arthur's face. Not only does this get him killed, but in the aftermath [[spoiler:Agrona is furious with Draneeve for almost compromising his plan for the Legacy as he intended for Tessia to become her vessel, and so has him ReassignedToAntarctica as punishment]].
* TheTeamNormal: Despite being [[spoiler:Nico's]] attendant and not officially a Retainer, Draneeve still effectively serves the same function as the actual Retainers, though naturally
he is right by her side]].
much weaker than the rest.
* NobleDemon: ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: He exhibits is not even a sense of honor Retainer and restraint unlike most members yet was able to overwhelm the Disciplinary Committee during the attack on Xyrus Academy, even being able to face down Theodore - their toughest member - and kill him. It is safe to say if someone like Draneeve, who is on the very bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, is that dangerous, then there are much more powerful servants of the Vritra Clan. It should come as no surprise then that [[spoiler:he follows her into her rebellion]].
on the way for when the war starts.
* PointyEars: Despite not being an elf, Cylrit has pointed ears.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: He has pitch-black hair and pale
WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white skin and is noted to be rather good looking. Even Arthur describes him as attractive.
* RogueSoldier: [[spoiler:Follows
mask on his mistress into rebelling against Agrona and subsequently into exile in Dicathen]].
* StealthMentor: In Volume 7, he is sent by Seris to test Arthur's strength.
-->'''Cylrit:''' It is for your benefit, Lance Leywin. My master wishes to keep you in optimal health for the final battle, but partaking in the defense of the elven kingdom could make
face that difficult.
* TheStoic: Cylrit is not a very emotive individual, even in
he doesn't bother to wipe the midst of combat.
* TranquilFury: Much like his mistress and her restrained KillingIntent, Cylrit is prone to exhibiting a restrained yet palpable fury. Arthur can sense a sharp bloodlust surge
blood off from Cylrit upon during the mention of Seris's name despite his outward behavior not changing that much.
* WreckedWeapon: His sword gets broken by [[spoiler:Perhata when he attempts to defend Seris from her]].
attack on the academy,



[[folder:Jagrette]]
!!Jagrette
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
->''"Unfortunately, we don't have much time - I have tasks to finish. Any chance that you'd willingly be this beautiful lady's slave?"''

Viessa's first Retainer.

to:

[[folder:Jagrette]]
!!Jagrette
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel)
->''"Unfortunately, we don't have much time - I have tasks
!!Wraiths

All spoilers will be unmarked.

[[folder:In General]]
The hidden half-blooded soldiers under Agrona's command, meant
to finish. Any chance that you'd willingly be this beautiful lady's slave?"''

Viessa's first Retainer.
act as asura-killers. They operate in squads of five.



* DeadGuyOnDisplay: After her defeat, her body is frozen and put on display during a military ball to show the populace of Dicathen that the Retainers are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
* DeathFlight: Sylvie drops her from high up in the sky to aid Arthur in finishing her off.
* FacialHorror: Her face is a nightmarish sight to look at. She has leathery black lips, jagged yellow teeth, and most horrifically of all dark hollow eyes that look as if they had been gouged out and shoved back inside her.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Arthur kills her by impaling her with an ice spear after Sylvie takes her up into the sky and drops her.
* MadeASlave: She wants to make Arthur her slave. Naturally he refuses.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: She wears a mask and is a servant of the Vritra.
* MaskingTheDeformity: Beneath her mask, her face is horrifically disfigured. When Arthur breaks her mask during their duel, she goes crazy.
* NightmareHands: In her fight with Arthur, she summons arrays of dark hands to impede him.
* TheStarscream: She openly disdains her mistress and seeks to overthrow her.
-->'''Jagrette:''' I'll wipe that condescending woman off the place of Alacrya and take her place!
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Like Uto, she is only a Retainer yet Arthur nearly risks his own life trying to finish her off as she is able to match him in combat despite his unique powers.
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white porcelain mask on her face to conceal her horrific appearance.
* WickedWitch: Her appearance, powers, and personality bring to mind the classic depiction of a witch.

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* DeadGuyOnDisplay: After her defeat, her body is frozen CollateralDamage: Given that asuras are far larger in their true form on top of being more powerful than the strongest mortal mages, the Wraiths' operations tend to cause a lot of damage in pursuit of their prey. The vision Arthur experiences of them going after Charon and put later on display during a military ball their capture of Oludari lead to show the deaths of several bystanders caught in the crossfire.
* DavidVersusGoliath: Their prey are asuras, who are much larger in their true form.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: They operate in squads of five for this reason. As asuras have far more monstrous true forms, by dividing the target asura's attention the Wraiths can strike their victim from multiple fronts and weaken them for the killing blow.
* DoomTroops: The very elite of Agrona's forces, who are not only feared by his Alacryan subjects as near-mythical bogeymen, but whose very name is taken from a long-extinct race of asuras whose warmongering actions nearly destroyed the world.
* TheDreaded: The Wraiths are feared among the mortal
populace of Dicathen Alacrya, to the point that they are viewed as semi-mythical bogeymen. Even the Retainers Sovereigns are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.
afraid of them given their nature as asura-killers.
* DeathFlight: Sylvie drops her from high up FangsAreEvil: The Wraiths have elongated canines, a sign of their villainy.
* {{Foil}}: To the Scythes in several respects.
** The Wraiths operate
in the sky shadows with their existence almost a myth to aid the mortal populace of Alacrya, to the point that their names and faces are often obscured. In contrast, the Scythes are meant to be the public right-hands of their respective Sovereigns and so their names are renowned among the Alacryans.
** The Wraiths, being dedicated asura-killers, are meant to act as Agrona's strike force for when he invades Epheotus. The Scythes on the other hand are solely meant to be his generals for his invasion of Dicathen. The introduction of the Wraiths coincides with the Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
** The Wraiths answer to Agrona alone, the Scythes answer to the Sovereigns.
** The Wraiths are FlatCharacter[=s=], with little more to their character other than that they are all fanatically devoted to Agrona. The Scythes are more RoundedCharacter[=s=] with more variety in their personalities.
** The Wraiths always operate in squads of five, the Scythes tend to either work alone or are accompanied by their Retainers.
* HornedHumanoid: As Vritra-blooded Alacryans, they all exhibit the same horns of power as their overlords.
* InternalDeathSquad: While the Wraiths are a general purpose death squad albeit with a particular emphasis on killing asuras, they do sometimes fulfill this trope in that Agrona tasks them to hunt down traitors and dissidents to his rule. This is shown when Agrona sends a squad of them after the rogue Sovereign Oludari, who has fled to Dicathen.
* {{Irony}}: Despite the fact they have a reputation as TheNameless, a lot of Wraiths get named throughout the story....even though they tend to get killed not long after being named.
* KillTheGod: Their primary function is to kill asuras.
* KnightOfCerebus: They are right next to the Scythes in the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil (being roughly as powerful as a white core mage) and are far more numerous than them, they function as dedicated asura-killers (and even the weakest among the asuras are more than a match for the strongest mortal mages), and they first make their presence known after
Arthur in finishing her off.
* FacialHorror: Her face is a nightmarish sight to look at. She has leathery black lips, jagged yellow teeth, and most horrifically of all dark hollow eyes that look as if they had been gouged out and shoved back inside her.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Arthur kills her by impaling her with an ice spear after Sylvie takes her up into
upends the sky and drops her.
* MadeASlave: She wants to make Arthur her slave. Naturally he refuses.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: She wears a mask and is a servant of
power scale at the Vritra.
* MaskingTheDeformity: Beneath her mask, her face is horrifically disfigured. When Arthur breaks her mask during their duel, she goes crazy.
* NightmareHands: In her fight with Arthur, she summons arrays of dark hands to impede him.
* TheStarscream: She openly disdains her mistress and seeks to overthrow her.
-->'''Jagrette:''' I'll wipe that condescending woman off
Victoriad. They take the place of Alacrya and take her place!
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Like Uto, she is only a Retainer yet
the Scythes in this regard, reflecting how Agrona has begun upping the stakes that Arthur nearly risks faces as his own life trying millennia-long plan nears its endgame.
* TheNameless: {{Subverted}}. Given their reputation as semi-mythical bogeymen, the Wraiths have a reputation as not having any names. However, from their first introduction, a lot of Wraiths ''do'' get named.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions in the distant past caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led
to finish her off a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Unlike the Scythes who have more varied eye colors, the Wraiths all have sinister red eyes.
* SemiDivine: Unlike the other Vritra-blooded Alacryans, whose divine blood has been diluted over time, the Wraiths are the sons and daughters of the basilisks who followed Agrona into his exile.
* StealthMooks: The Wraiths are known to strike without warning given their shadowy nature.
* SuperBreedingProgram: The Wraiths are described
as she is able being "the interplay of asuran and human magic fine-tuned over a hundred generations", which makes them the pinnacle of Agrona's efforts to match him create an army of soldiers suited for his war against Epheotus.
* UnseenNoMore: Their existence was alluded to by Windsom during his exposition to Arthur back
in combat Volume 4, but they did not make their first physical appearance until Volume 10.
* VilerNewVillain: Compared to the Scythes who have complex personalities
despite his unique powers.
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white porcelain mask on her face to conceal her horrific appearance.
* WickedWitch: Her appearance, powers, and
being the main antagonist's CoDragons, the Wraiths have little in the way of personality bring to mind other than being Agrona's loyal asura-killers, and many of them revel in the classic depiction suffering they inflict upon others.
* WarpWhistle: Every squad
of Wraiths carries with them a witch.tempus warp, which allows them to teleport to wherever they need to go.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite their reputation and a majority of them having distinct names and designs, most individual Wraiths do not last long after being introduced, as they tend to get killed by Arthur and his allies.
* ZergRush: How Agrona intends to deploy them. Given the Vritra's millennia of interbreeding with and experimentation upon the inhabitants of Alacrya, it is safe to assume that by the time he invades Epheotus, Agrona will have amassed an army of Wraiths large enough that they would offset the diminished number of pure Vritra left and completely outnumber the asuras in their entirety. This is reflected in how they operate in the field in that there are five Wraiths for every asura.



[[folder:Lyra (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Lyra Dreide
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 7 (Novel)

Cadell's Retainer. She acts as the regent of Dicathen when the Alacryans take over the continent.

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!!Lyra Dreide
[[folder:Perhata]]
!!Perhata
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 7 (Novel)

Cadell's Retainer. She acts as
11 (Novel)
->"''Personally, I hope you defy him. I'll beg to be
the regent one who gets to return here and rip the core from your chest, Unblooded, for you are a shadow of what you once were. But the reality is, we all know you won't. When Agrona gives the order, you will answer. It is the only way.''"

A feared name among the Wraiths, Perhata and her squad were sent to
Dicathen when in order to assassinate Guardian Charon. However, due to sudden Arthur's intervention in their attempted assassination and their discovery of the Alacryans take over rogue Sovereign Oludari, her squad changed course to go after the continent.the fleeing Sovereign.



* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite her Vritra mana arts, Lyra is a surprisingly decent person who is merely JustFollowingOrders.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Part of the reason she turns against Agrona is because of Arthur's rather benign treatment of her as his prisoner.
* BespectacledCutie: Lyra wears glasses and is noted to be somewhat attractive. She is also rather affable considering that she ends up turning against Agrona.
* TheBusCameBack: After appearing at the end of Volume 7 to read out Agrona's proclamation to Dicathen following his conquest, Lyra reappears in Volume 10 when she surrenders to Arthur upon his arrival in Etisin.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Despite how many among the Dicathians revile her for what she did, Lyra is kept alive as Arthur needs to gain further insight into Alacryan spellcasting and because some of her post-war suggestions regarding the fate of the Alacryan soldiers on Dicathen do have merit. Later on, he gives her the role of overseeing all the surrendered Alacryans being kept in the ruins of Elenoir as an authority figure they could look up to for the time being.
* ForcedIntoEvil: She is forced to once again rejoin Agrona's service when he takes control of the entire Alacryan rebellion by way of his blood and remotely kills the few who defy him to MakeAnExampleOfThem.
* HeelFaceTurn: After Arthur shows her mercy and her time with Arthur in the Relictombs, Lyra has at this point genuinely turned against Agrona.
* JustFollowingOrders: Claims that all she did was under Cadell or Agrona's orders when the Glayder siblings confront her following her surrender. Naturally, Curtis and Kathyln do not buy it. Later on after being ForcedIntoEvil along with the rest of Seris's rebellion, she is once again forced to follow Agrona's orders on the pain of an excruciating death by her runes being ignited.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: Unconditionally surrenders to Arthur when he arrives in Etisin on behalf of all the remaining Alacryan forces on the continent.
* TheMentor: She acts as one to Eleanor when it comes to mastering her new regalia.
* MouthOfSauron: As the regent over all of Dicathen in the wake of Agrona's conquest, Lyra's introduction has her read her master's proclamation to his newly conquered subjects with the bodies of Dicathen's kings and queens impaled on spikes behind her.
* NewEraSpeech: She reads out Agrona's proclamation, which calls his conquest of Dicathen the "Day of Rebirth" and how the continent will in fact benefit under his rule.
* OddNameOut: She is the only Retainer whose surname is known so far, being of Highblood Dreide.
* SecretaryOfEvil: Effectively acts as this trope. Her appearance brings to mind that of a bespectacled OfficeLady and not only is she Cadell's Retainer, but she also acts as the overseer of the newly conquered Dicathen as Agrona's attention is wrapped around his newly acquired Legacy. Eventually {{Subverted}} when it is revealed she was JustFollowingOrders and performs a HeelFaceTurn after her surrender.
* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: None of the Dicathians are fond of working with her, ''especially'' the Glayders, though she doesn't have to deal with them for long as Arthur takes her with him as his prisoner.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Is this to Arthur's party (which also includes Eleanor and Mica) when he ventures into the third ruin near the end of Volume 10. This is an individual whom a lot of Dicathians would have liked to have seen impaled on a pike, as she is not only the former regent whom Agrona appointed to rule over their continent, but she paraded the impaled bodies of Dicathen's former kings and queens as part of Agrona's triumph. In addition, her true loyalties at that point are rather suspect as she surrendered to Arthur to save her own skin. Fortunately for everyone involved Lyra doesn't cause much trouble from this point onward and becomes much more cooperative.
* WalkingSpoiler: Minor example. Lyra cannot be discussed without revealing that TheBadGuyWins the WarArc and that the Council gets executed in the aftermath, as she is only introduced in the moment of Agrona's triumph. On top of that, she eventually pulls a HeelFaceTurn following Arthur's reconquest of Dicathen and him taking her prisoner.

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* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite AssassinationAttempt: She and her Vritra mana arts, Lyra squad were initially sent to Dicathen in order to assassinate Charon, but Arthur foils their attempt.
* CoDragons: While not a Scythe, Perhata
is a surprisingly decent person who is merely JustFollowingOrders.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Part of
the reason she turns against Agrona is because of Arthur's rather benign treatment of her as his prisoner.
* BespectacledCutie: Lyra wears glasses
most prominent individual among the Wraiths and is noted to be somewhat attractive. She is also rather affable considering that she ends up turning against Agrona.
* TheBusCameBack: After appearing at the end
so acts as another one of Volume 7 to read out Agrona's proclamation most trusted servants, especially due to Dicathen following his conquest, Lyra reappears in Volume 10 when she surrenders the the Scythes becoming a DwindlingParty prior to her introduction.
* DecapitationStrike: In a brief vision of the future that
Arthur upon his arrival in Etisin.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Despite how many among the Dicathians revile her for what she did, Lyra is kept alive as Arthur needs to gain further insight into Alacryan spellcasting
and because some of her post-war suggestions regarding the fate of the Alacryan soldiers on Dicathen do have merit. Later on, he gives her the role of overseeing all the surrendered Alacryans being kept in the ruins of Elenoir as an authority figure they could look up to for the time being.
* ForcedIntoEvil: She is forced to once again rejoin Agrona's service when he takes control of the entire Alacryan rebellion by way of his blood and remotely kills the few who defy him to MakeAnExampleOfThem.
* HeelFaceTurn: After Arthur shows her mercy
Sylvie experience, Perhata and her time with Arthur squad infiltrate Etisin in order to assassinate Charon and the Relictombs, Lyra has at this point genuinely turned against Agrona.
* JustFollowingOrders: Claims that all she did was under Cadell or Agrona's orders when
other dragons stationed there. They manage to kill one of the dragons, on top of killing the Glayder siblings confront and countless other Dicathians in the crossfire.
* DecoyGetaway: In order to escape from Arthur, she splits herself into multiple decoy suits of armor that proceed to fly away from the battle. While Arthur is able to strike down most of them, none of the armors that fall contain
her following body.
* DragonInChief: Is effectively the de facto leader among the Wraiths.
* TheDreaded: Even ''Cadell'', himself the strongest among the Scythes and this very trope in his own right, was afraid of speaking
her surrender. Naturally, Curtis name. That is a testament to how feared Perhata's name was among the Wraiths.
* HeroKiller: In the vision Arthur
and Kathyln do not buy it. Later on after being ForcedIntoEvil along Sylvie experience upon returning from Alacrya with the rest of Seris's rebellion, rebellion in tow, Perhata's attempted DecapitationStrike ends up causing the deaths of the Glayder siblings. Outside of that vision, Perhata and her team end up causing the deaths of a few minor Dicathian and Alacryan characters caught up in their pursuit of Oludari.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: Is an extremely potent mage in her own right and demonstrates mastery over the Vritra's dark mana arts.
* MagicMissileStorm: Prefers to assail her enemies with volleys of black spikes.
* NeverFoundTheBody: Her body is not found in aftermath of her duel with Arthur. Sure enough,
she is once again forced turns up alive when Agrona gives out the order and forces Seris and her supporters back to follow his side.
* SoleSurvivor: Is the only survivor of her squad after Arthur and his asuran allies kill the rest of them.
* TheyStillBelongToUsLecture: After her team captures Oludari, Perhata makes it clear to Seris and her followers that even though their lives may be spared at the moment, they will all eventually have to return to Agrona when he gives the order to march on Epheotus. Later on, when he has taken control of them by way of DemonicPossession in order to force them back into his service, Perhata reappears to rub it into Seris's face that she had warned her that there was no escaping
Agrona's orders on the pain of an excruciating death by her runes being ignited.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: Unconditionally surrenders to Arthur when he arrives in Etisin on behalf of all the remaining Alacryan forces on the continent.
* TheMentor: She acts as one to Eleanor when it comes to mastering her new regalia.
* MouthOfSauron: As the regent over all of Dicathen in the wake of Agrona's conquest, Lyra's introduction has her read her master's proclamation to his newly conquered subjects with the bodies of Dicathen's kings and queens impaled on spikes behind her.
* NewEraSpeech: She reads out Agrona's proclamation, which calls his conquest of Dicathen the "Day of Rebirth" and how the continent will in fact benefit under his rule.
* OddNameOut: She is the only Retainer whose surname is known so far, being of Highblood Dreide.
* SecretaryOfEvil: Effectively acts as this trope. Her appearance brings to mind that of a bespectacled OfficeLady and not only is she Cadell's Retainer, but she also acts as the overseer of the newly conquered Dicathen as Agrona's attention is wrapped around his newly acquired Legacy. Eventually {{Subverted}} when it is revealed she was JustFollowingOrders and performs a HeelFaceTurn after her surrender.
* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: None of the Dicathians are fond of working with her, ''especially'' the Glayders, though she doesn't have to deal with them for long as Arthur takes her with him as his prisoner.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Is this to Arthur's party (which also includes Eleanor and Mica) when he ventures into the third ruin near the end of Volume 10. This is an individual whom a lot of Dicathians would have liked to have seen impaled on a pike, as she is not only the former regent whom Agrona appointed to rule over their continent, but she paraded the impaled bodies of Dicathen's former kings and queens as part of Agrona's triumph. In addition, her true loyalties at that point are rather suspect as she surrendered to Arthur to save her own skin. Fortunately for everyone involved Lyra doesn't cause much trouble from this point onward and becomes much more cooperative.
* WalkingSpoiler: Minor example. Lyra cannot be discussed without revealing that TheBadGuyWins the WarArc and that the Council gets executed in the aftermath, as she is only introduced in the moment of Agrona's triumph. On top of that, she eventually pulls a HeelFaceTurn following Arthur's reconquest of Dicathen and him taking her prisoner.
will.



[[folder:Mawar]]
!!Mawar
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)
->''"That one is for the High Sovereign. Bind him with mana suppression cuffs and hang him somewhere uncomfortable. I'm not done here."''

Melzri's Retainer.

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[[folder:Mawar]]
!!Mawar
!!Other Characters
[[folder:The Legacy (Major Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Cecilia
!!!The Legacy
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)
->''"That one is
6 (Novel), Chapter 186 (Webcomic)
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[[caption-width-right:225:In Tessia's body]]

Once the childhood friend to both Grey and Nico, Cecilia was sought out by the nations of Earth
for her power as the High Sovereign. Bind Legacy. Eventually, she was manipulated into dueling Grey during the King's Tourney. Tired of being fought over for her entire life and wanting to protect Nico, who had become her fiancé, Cecilia took the opportunity to end her suffering by throwing herself onto Grey's blade. Her suffering did not end in death, as Agrona, who was seeking a power that could allow him with mana suppression cuffs to conquer Epheotus, discovered her existence and hang him somewhere uncomfortable. I'm not done here."''

Melzri's Retainer.
power. After reincarnating both Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her summoning, Agrona was eventually able to summon her using the body of Tessia Eralith as her vessel.



* AdaptationalDyeJob: Her eyes are described as being yellow in the novel, but are bright red in her official artwork.
* CastingAShadow: Her powers revolve around shadow magic.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair and as a Retainer is highly adept at magic.
* PointyEars: Like Cylrit, Mawar has pointed ears not unlike an elf.
* RedBaron: The "Black Rose of Etril".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her official artwork.
* TendrilsOfDarkness: She is often seen manipulating shadowy tendrils in combat.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair but exhibits a twisted personality.

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* AdaptationalDyeJob: AchillesHeel: Her eyes are described as being yellow in the novel, but are bright red in her official artwork.
* CastingAShadow: Her powers revolve around shadow magic.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair and as a Retainer
complete mastery over mana means Cecilia is highly adept susceptible to any changes in it. In addition, her lack of mental maturity (not helped by Agrona's control and manipulation over her) means Cecilia is not very skilled or creative regarding applications of her power.
* AffectionateNickname: Is affectionately referred to as "Cecil".
* TheAntiChrist: If Agrona is {{Satan}}, then Cecilia is the Antichrist. She is his ace in the hole for his plan to win the DivineConflict due to her unparalleled dominion over mana allowing her to LifeDrain the asuras, whose bodies have are reliant on it to survive. As Agrona's most powerful servant, she is so far up the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil that the only beings who could stand against her are either the asuras themselves (who as already stated she is able to easily kill) or Arthur (who has good reason to hold back against her given how not only was she his friend from his past life but is also possessing the body of his own LoveInterest).
* CameBackWrong: In her final moments, Cecilia only wanted to end her suffering and was willing to let her own friend kill her. In her reincarnation, Cecilia completely despises Grey just like Nico, and is completely oblivious if not intentionally ignorant of the fact that the body she inhabits is the current LoveInterest of Grey's reincarnation Arthur. Arthur infers that Agrona did something to her, but is not sure of exactly what.
* ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest: Was one to both Grey and Nico, though the former was willing to step aside and let the latter have his chance with her.
* CoDragons: Following her introduction, she and Nico become the main Dragons for Agrona, eclipsing the rest of the Scythes. This is especially apparent following Cadell's death and Seris's rebellion, pushing the rest of the Scythes even more out of the limelight. Though Cecilia herself is more important to Agrona than Nico is and harbors more loyalty to him, to the point of being his DragonInChief.
* DeathByOriginStory: Her death is the reason for Grey and Nico's falling out and enmity which has carried over into their reincarnations.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In her past life, she threw herself onto Grey's blade and died in his grasp.
* DragonInChief: She becomes Agrona's main Dragon after Cadell's death. Even though
at magic.
that point she is CoDragons to Agrona with Nico, as the Legacy Cecilia is far more important to Agrona's plans, completely exceeds Nico in terms of magical power, and harbors more loyalty to Agrona while Nico begins having second thoughts.
* PointyEars: ElementalPowers: Like Cylrit, Mawar Arthur, Cecilia is a quadra-elemental mage, although her mastery stems from her complete dominion over mana as the Legacy rather than prematurely awakening her mana core.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After taking over Tessia's body, Cecilia wears a black and white raiment that her host would not be caught dead wearing.
* EvilFormerFriend: She was once one of Grey's best friends and his FirstLove who threw herself onto his blade to end her suffering. Thanks to Agrona's manipulations, Cecilia
has pointed ears been twisted into despising Grey's reincarnation, Arthur.
* ExactEavesdropping: Cecilia has sometimes been there at the right time to listen in crucial information being dropped. She breaks through the sound barrier around the cell in which Nico is interrogating the high justice, listening in on him learning of Arthur's survival. Later on, after being fended off by Mordain, she listens in on his conversation with Arthur and the latter acquiring the third keystone from him.
* FakeMemories: Agrona corrupted Cecilia's memories and replaced them with false ones in order to make her subservient to him. Nico was also involved in that he helped wipe out all trace of Grey from her memories and inserted himself into every positive moment she had.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: When she was first reincarnated in Tessia's body, Cecilia was confused by her surroundings. Even when Aldir used the World Eater technique and nearly killed her, it failed to convey how different her new world was to her.
* FreudianExcuse: Cecilia justifies the actions she performs in service to Agrona
not unlike an elf.
* RedBaron: The "Black Rose
only because of Etril".
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes
his promise that he would send Nico and her back to Earth once his war is done, but also because of all the harm and suffering she endured in her official artwork.
past life. Ever since her youth, she was sought after by the higher powers of Earth for her power as the Legacy and suffered greatly because of it, culminating in her committing SuicideByCop in her duel with Grey. As Agrona is the first higher power who she believes has her best interests in mind, she follows him without question.
-->'''Cecilia:''' Just because you know my memories does not mean you know what I went through. You have no idea what I've had to endure, or what I'm willing to do to make sure Nico and I get the life that we deserve.
* TendrilsOfDarkness: FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: And yet, Tessia makes it repeatedly clear that whatever hardship Cecilia may have suffered in her past life, it absolutely does not justify her actions in her current life. She makes it clear that Cecilia is attempting to run away from her problems and avoid all accountability and responsibility on her own part, in the process making countless others go through the same suffering she faced, rather than GrowingASpine and standing up for herself and those she cares about.
-->'''Tessia:''' If that's the case, I look forward to seeing what fate awaits you, a coward to afraid to even see the truth: That you're nothing more than a weapon, a tool for destruction. If what you hope for ever does come true, I assure you it won't be earned through victory. It will be out of mercy.
* GrandTheftMe:
She is often seen summoned using the unwilling body of Tessia as her vessel.
* HisStoryRepeatsItself: In her past life, Cecilia was fought over for her power as the Legacy. In her reincarnation, even though Agrona promises her that he will bring her back to her world once he wins the DivineConflict, she has once again become a tool to someone who has no qualms about disposing her once she has fulfilled her purpose.
* HumanWeapon: The Legacy was sought out for her absolute power and dominion over mana itself, and Agrona clearly treats her as little more than a weapon with which to kill off the rest of the asuras.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: She ended her past life by throwing herself onto Grey's sword.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon:
** Like Nico, Arthur's enmity with Cecilia is very, very, ''very'' personal. She was his and Nico's shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest, her SuicideByCop at his hands during the King's Tourney was a major turning point and the cause of the rift between them, and she is eventually summoned using the body of his current LoveInterest Tessia as her vessel.
** Chul also has an enmity with her, as she killed his mother Lady Dawn who had been imprisoned under Taegrin Caelum.
* KeystoneSuperpower: Her absolute mastery over mana allows her to do almost anything with it. In particular, it allows her to drain mana from asuras which is not only fatal to them but allows her to gain their powers as a form of PowerCopying.
* KiManipulation: In her past life on Earth, her power as the Legacy granted her immense control over ki itself.
* KillTheGod: The Legacy's mastery over mana allows her to drain it from asuras, which is fatal to them as it is to them as blood is to lessers. This is one of the reasons Agrona has sought out her power. So far, she has killed Lady Dawn and Sovereign Kiros.
* KnightOfCerebus: Being the crux of Agrona's plan to win the DivineConflict, Cecilia's presence indicates that the situation is getting much worse as his plans are coming to fruition, on top of being yet another painful reminder of Arthur's past life brought to haunt him in his second life. This is on top of her being far, far more powerful than the Scythes, themselves this trope in their own right, as by the time she is introduced and gets to display her powers the Scythes end up being given subjected to TheWorfEffect at the hands of Arthur.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: In her current state, Cecilia is a sorceress with complete mastery over mana whom is being manipulated into villainy.
* LivingMacGuffin: As the Legacy, Cecilia carries over all of her potential from her past incarnations, and in her current incarnation displays unparalleled control over mana itself. This is why Agrona has sought out her power in order to win his war.
* LifeDrain: Her ability to ManaDrain is this when used on asuras, which is fatal to them as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Thanks to the FakeMemories Agrona and Nico subjected her to, Cecilia does not remember the true circumstances of her demise and so harbors a MisplacedRetribution towards Arthur as she believes he intentionally killed her.
* TheLostLenore: She was Nico's deceased fiancée whose death at the hands of Grey was the main factor for his grudge against him. Nico only works with Agrona as he promises that he will resurrect her, which he eventually does.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Like Nico, Cecilia's love for her fiancé and the desire for them to get the life she feels they both deserved is what allows Agrona to manipulate her.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: The Legacy's spirit carries over her potential from one life to the next, which Agrona sought to control and utilize as his ace in the hole in his war against Epheotus. This is what led him to reincarnate both Grey and Nico so that they would serve as anchor points for her summoning. In her current life, Cecilia's mastery over mana is so absolute she can effectively LifeDrain asuras and absorb their powers.
* ManOfKryptonite: Given her absolute control over mana, she is this trope towards asuras as their bodies rely on mana to survive and she is capable of draining it from them.
* ManaDrain: Cecilia's mastery over mana allows her to drain it from anyone who has a mana core. In the case of asuras, it is also a case of LifeDrain as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* MindRape: Was subjected to this by Agrona to make her more compliant to him.
* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona manipulates Cecilia by promising her that not only will she be able to exact her revenge on Grey, but that he will return her and Nico home to Earth once he has won the DivineConflict. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: Due to Agrona and Nico
manipulating shadowy tendrils her mind, Cecilia believes that Grey killed her in combat.
her past life as she has completely forgotten that she threw herself onto his blade on purpose.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: MoreThanMindControl: The manner in which Agrona exerts control over Cecilia does not involve mind control but rather altering her memories, in particular her last moments when she threw herself on Grey's blade, to make her completely compliant to him. Not only did he twist that memory to make her think Grey intentionally killed her rather than her committing suicide, but he also allowed Nico to further alter her memories by having him insert himself into every positive moment in her life while completely excising Grey.
* NewLifeInAnotherWorldBonus: The Legacy is unique in that her spirit carries her potential from one life to the next. Given the amount of times she would have reincarnated, Agrona theorizes that at the pinnacle of her power, the Legacy would be able to control mana to an unparalleled degree. This is one of the reasons why he searched across time and space to find her and bring her power into his fold.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** After Nico's mana core is destroyed following his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad, Cecilia restores his mana core. What she does not know is that she accidentally freed Nico from Agrona's brainwashing, causing him to covertly work against him in order to free the two of them from Agrona's grasp.
** She falls for Seris's gambit and accidentally overloads her own mana core. While it does push her past the integrate stage, it partially frees Tessia who had been FightingFromTheInside the entire time.
* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed Agrona and Nico indeed brainwashed her.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Like Nico, Cecilia has no prior investment in the DivineConflict. All she wants is to be returned to Earth with her lover, and as far as she is concerned helping Agrona win the war is what will get her there.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Agrona had good reason to seek out her power, as Cecilia exhibits complete dominion over mana itself and can easily kill asuras on her own. She is perhaps the only non-asura individual in the setting who can go head-to-head against Arthur after his RePower.
* PhantomLimbPain: She sometimes feels pain from the fatal wound she received from Grey even though that was in a wholly different body.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: Her SuicideByCop in her duel against Grey was the cause of the rift between him and Nico, a rift that would persist into their reincarnations as Arthur and Elijah. Not only that, but after her death Agrona would summon her into his world to serve him in his war against the asuras.
* PowerCopying: In absorbing the mana from the different races of asuras, Cecilia not only kills them but gains their respective powers. Agrona intends for her to absorb enough mana from asuras to make her the ultimate weapon in his war against Epheotus.
* PowerNullifier: Cecilia has such perfect control over ambient mana she becomes capable of drawing it out of the atmosphere and out of her target's core and giving it a physical solid form, effectively rendering them helpless. Seris worriedly notes that this move could prove instantly fatal to asuras, who are essentially mana beings, as well as potentially dispel the barrier she has in place to prevent Agrona from sending his forces to capture her. Fortunately for Seris, Arthur comes up with the idea of powering the barrier with aether instead and having Regis take her place.
* {{Psychometry}}: Draining the mana from asuras also allows Cecilia to perceive their memories. After killing Lady Dawn, viewing her memories allows Cecilia to locate the Hearth and recognize the asura's son Chul when she confronts him later on.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Not only is she using the body of one of the main protagonists and is a servant of the BigBad, but she herself underwent this as Agrona subjected Cecilia to MindRape and gave her FakeMemories to make her more compliant to him.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld:
Like her mistress, Mawar childhood friends, Cecilia was reincarnated by Agrona. Unlike them, she was reincarnated into an adult host rather than into an infant.
* ReincarnationRomance: She and Nico were engaged in their past lives, and their relationship carried over into their reincarnations.
* ResurrectedRomance: After being resurrected, she and Nico resume their relationship.
* SuicideByCop: Tired of being used as a puppet and wanting to protect her fiancé Nico, Cecilia used her duel with Grey as an opportunity to end her suffering as she threw herself on his blade.
* SuicideForOthersHappiness: Part of the reason for her killing herself in her duel against Grey, other than to end her own suffering, is to free Nico from being targeted due to his connection with her.
* SuperpowerLottery: She becomes the second quadra-elemental mage in the setting and
has unrivaled control over mana, eventually ending up in the integrate stage past white hair but exhibits core. She is even able to absorb the mana from asuras and wield their power. Agrona intends for her to absorb mana from all of the asura races to create an unstoppable asura-killing machine.
* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Post Volume-9, she and Nico exhibit this dynamic with Nico being the Sympathetic Villain and Cecilia being the Despicable Villain. Nico realizes that Agrona had been manipulating them all along and, after Arthur tells him the truth about Cecilia's death, he begins to show remorse over his actions. Cecilia on the other hand, while heavily brainwashed by both Agrona and Nico, follows their master without question and shuts off any outside voice of reason that calls her out for her continued service to Agrona. This example is {{Downplayed}} as Nico remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Her and Nico's ultimate goal is to return home to Earth. They follow Agrona as he promised the two of them that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them there.
* TragicVillain: In her past life, she was the target of every nation in the world as they all sought her power, which led her to end her suffering by committing SuicideByCop in her duel against Grey. Then Agrona reaches out to her and makes her one of his pawns, in the process stringing her along into his war.
* UnholyMatrimony: She was Nico's fiancée in their past lives, and upon being resurrected both serve as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
* UnskilledButStrong: Despite her unparalleled mastery over mana itself, Cecilia's lack of mental maturity (especially when compared to the other two reincarnates) means that she oftentimes does not utilize her power to its fullest.
* UnstablePoweredWoman: Cecilia was barely stable in her past life due to every nation fighting over her power and seeking to use her as
a twisted personality.tool. Her circumstances have not changed since her reincarnation, only this time around her master is leading her on and gaslighting her into thinking that he has her best interests in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: She is the ultimate goal for Agrona's plans with the reincarnates, her death plays a major role in how Arthur's past life as King Grey turned out on top of being the reason for Nico's vendetta against him, and she takes over Tessia's body upon being summoned.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: In her past life, she was fought over by the nations of the world for her power and to end her suffering committed SuicideByCop in her duel with Grey. Death proved to not be the end of her suffering, as Agrona reincarnated her to serve as a PersonOfMassDestruction in the DivineConflict without any regard for the suffering that follows, be it on Cecilia's end or her victims. Even Tessia calls her out on it when she is partially freed thanks to Seris's gambit.
* YinYangClash: {{Invoked}} by Agrona. Cecilia has dominion over mana, Arthur has dominion over aether, and Agrona intentionally pits them both against each other so that the clash between the opposing forces will unveil the true nature of power of the world for him to control.




[[folder:Echeron]]
!!Echeron
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)

Dragoth's second Retainer, replacing Uto.
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* TheBrute: Much like his master, Echeron is the largest among the Retainers.
* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Uto as Dragoth's Retainer. Uto was a sadistic BloodKnight who was not afraid to let everyone around him know of his vile tendencies and had a gaunt and wiry appearance, whereas Echeron is a stoic individual with a towering and statuesque appearance.
* GladiatorGames: He competes in the Victoriad to become a Retainer.
* TheQuietOne: He does not speak that much.
* TheStoic: Echeron is known for his statuesque appearance and demeanor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Dead Three (Bilal, Bivran, and Bivrae)]]
A trio of siblings who survived the destruction of their home. Viessa took them under her wing as potential Retainers for her.
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* AlliterativeFamily: All three of their names start with "Bi".
* SiblingsInCrime: Three siblings who act as the lackeys for one of the Scythes.
* SoleSurvivor: The trio were the only survivors of a mysterious explosion that destroyed their home.
* TykeBomb: Viessa took them in as her wards and subjected them to her hellish training regimen to make them into her ideal Retainers.

!!Bilal
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 8 (Novel)
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* LeanAndMean: Bilal has a wiry build and is a servant of the Vritra.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Tessia, but manages to stall her long enough for Nico to arrive and capture the former to become Cecilia's vessel]].

!!Bivran
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 8 (Novel)
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Eleanor]].

!!Bivrae
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 9 (Novel)
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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Jagrette as Viessa's Retainer. Both are hideous-looking WickedWitch[=es=], but while Jagrette looks relatively normal aside from her horrific face that she resorts to MaskingTheDeformity, Bivrae has no reason to hide her inhuman appearance.
* GladiatorGames: She replaces her siblings as Viessa's Retainer following her triumph in the Victoriad.
* LeanAndMean: Bivrae has a gaunt physique which reflects her own wickedness.
* ObviouslyEvil: Has a gaunt and horrific appearance and uses poisonous magic. If that was not enough to show what alignment she is, here is how [[spoiler:Nico]] describes her:
-->'''[[spoiler:Nico]]:''' She was a horrifying creature to look at, like someone had stuck together a handful of broken sticks with swamp sludge and then hung some ratty old rags over for clothes.
* PoisonousPerson: Her magic revolves around poison.
* WickedWitch: Compared to Jagrette, she resembles the stereotypical wicked witch and has a horrific appearance to match.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Draneeve]]
!!Draneeve
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 4 (Novel), Chapter 122 (Webcomic)
->"''I would like to think that we are doing more than just - how did you put it? - "drugging" students. I have big plans. Plans bigger than this academy.''"

The leader of the Radicals and the mastermind behind the attack on Xyrus Academy. While not a Retainer, he ends up becoming [[spoiler:Nico's]] attendant.
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* ArcVillain: Is technically the main villain of the Xyrus Academy Arc, specifically its latter half albeit with Lucas acting as TheHeavy for him.
* BadBoss: Does not care much for his subordinates and is fine sacrificing them to fulfill his plans. Which makes his [[spoiler:subsequent mistreatment by both Agrona and Nico somewhat cathartic]].
* BrightIsNotGood: He has bright red hair and robes, but is a servant of the Vritra who revels in the chaos he causes.
* TheBusCameBack: After escaping capture in the aftermath of the attack on Xyrus Academy in Volume 4, Draneeve resurfaces in Volume 9 when [[spoiler:it is revealed Agrona had punished him for almost ruining his plans and assigned him to watch over Nico, who happened to enjoy torturing him]].
* TheChainOfHarm: Gets picked on by [[spoiler:Nico]] as someone he can take out his frustrations on, especially after being the target of bullying and harassment from the other Scythes, namely Cadell and Dragoth.
* TheChewToy: Becomes this trope after the attack on Xyrus Academy, ironically enough. For his failure and [[spoiler:him nearly endangering Agrona's plan for the Legacy, Agrona had Draneeve assigned to Nico as his personal attendant. Nico, who was looked down on by the rest of the Scythes and heavily bullied by them for his lack of power, took the opportunity to take out his frustrations on Draneeve as someone weaker than him that he could get away with picking on]].
* EvilRedhead: Has bright-orange hair and is a craven individual who revels in the suffering he causes during the attack on Xyrus Academy.
* HeroKiller: Aside from being the mastermind of the attack on Xyrus Academy, he personally kills Theodore.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Despite escaping the attack on Xyrus that he masterminded, [[spoiler:Agrona was not pleased that Draneeve had inadvertently endangered his plans for the reincarnates, and so made him the personal whipping boy of the very reincarnate he brought back with him. Given how said reincarnate was picked on by the rest of the Scythes, it meant Draneeve was tormented by his master on a daily basis]].
* MalevolentMaskedMen: He wears a mask on his face and is the leader of the Radicals.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Is the one responsible for the disturbances on campus and the puppetmaster behind the Radicals.
* OverzealousUnderling: He is determined to impress Agrona as one of the leaders of the Alacryan spy network in Dicathen, which causes him to trigger the attack on Xyrus Academy. However, in doing so he ends up falling victim to this very trope courtesy of Lucas, whom he recruited to act as TheHeavy for the attack. While Draneeve had implanted the suggestion to target Tessia, he forbade Lucas from doing anything short of incapacitating her. Lucas, in his bid to exact his own petty rivalry with Arthur, went further than that by threatening to desecrate her body. As such, when Draneeve returned to Alacrya, [[spoiler:Agrona was livid at him for almost endangering his intended vessel for the Legacy and so had him ReassignedToAntarctica]].
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Due to him almost endangering [[spoiler:Agrona's intended vessel for the Legacy, Agrona punished him by having him watch over Nico as his attendant. Suffice to say, Nico relished putting Draneeve through hell and back at his whims]].
* RedIsViolent: He has red hair and robes and revels in the ensuing carnage he incites during the attack on Xyrus Academy.
* SpannerInTheWorks: His attack on Xyrus [[spoiler:endangered the two reincarnates Agrona had summoned as well as the intended vessel for the Legacy. Suffice to say, Agrona was not pleased]].
* TheSpymaster: He was in charge of the Alacryan spy network in Dicathen.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: {{Invoked}}. When he recruits Lucas into the Radicals, he brings up how this trope is one of Arthur's weaknesses and specifically highlights Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia as a pivotal target, but gives him the caveat not to anything to her short of incapacitating her. However, Lucas, in his bid to get back at Arthur, ends up going much further than Draneeve wanted and threatens to desecrate Tessia's incapacitated body to Arthur's face. Not only does this get him killed, but in the aftermath [[spoiler:Agrona is furious with Draneeve for almost compromising his plan for the Legacy as he intended for Tessia to become her vessel, and so has him ReassignedToAntarctica as punishment]].
* TheTeamNormal: Despite being [[spoiler:Nico's]] attendant and not officially a Retainer, Draneeve still effectively serves the same function as the actual Retainers, though naturally he is much weaker than the rest.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: He is not even a Retainer and yet was able to overwhelm the Disciplinary Committee during the attack on Xyrus Academy, even being able to face down Theodore - their toughest member - and kill him. It is safe to say if someone like Draneeve, who is on the very bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, is that dangerous, then there are much more powerful servants of the Vritra on the way for when the war starts.
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white mask on his face that he doesn't bother to wipe the blood off from during the attack on the academy,
[[/folder]]

!!Wraiths

All spoilers will be unmarked.

[[folder:In General]]
The hidden half-blooded soldiers under Agrona's command, meant to act as asura-killers. They operate in squads of five.
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* CollateralDamage: Given that asuras are far larger in their true form on top of being more powerful than the strongest mortal mages, the Wraiths' operations tend to cause a lot of damage in pursuit of their prey. The vision Arthur experiences of them going after Charon and later on their capture of Oludari lead to the deaths of several bystanders caught in the crossfire.
* DavidVersusGoliath: Their prey are asuras, who are much larger in their true form.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: They operate in squads of five for this reason. As asuras have far more monstrous true forms, by dividing the target asura's attention the Wraiths can strike their victim from multiple fronts and weaken them for the killing blow.
* DoomTroops: The very elite of Agrona's forces, who are not only feared by his Alacryan subjects as near-mythical bogeymen, but whose very name is taken from a long-extinct race of asuras whose warmongering actions nearly destroyed the world.
* TheDreaded: The Wraiths are feared among the mortal populace of Alacrya, to the point that they are viewed as semi-mythical bogeymen. Even the Sovereigns are afraid of them given their nature as asura-killers.
* FangsAreEvil: The Wraiths have elongated canines, a sign of their villainy.
* {{Foil}}: To the Scythes in several respects.
** The Wraiths operate in the shadows with their existence almost a myth to the mortal populace of Alacrya, to the point that their names and faces are often obscured. In contrast, the Scythes are meant to be the public right-hands of their respective Sovereigns and so their names are renowned among the Alacryans.
** The Wraiths, being dedicated asura-killers, are meant to act as Agrona's strike force for when he invades Epheotus. The Scythes on the other hand are solely meant to be his generals for his invasion of Dicathen. The introduction of the Wraiths coincides with the Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
** The Wraiths answer to Agrona alone, the Scythes answer to the Sovereigns.
** The Wraiths are FlatCharacter[=s=], with little more to their character other than that they are all fanatically devoted to Agrona. The Scythes are more RoundedCharacter[=s=] with more variety in their personalities.
** The Wraiths always operate in squads of five, the Scythes tend to either work alone or are accompanied by their Retainers.
* HornedHumanoid: As Vritra-blooded Alacryans, they all exhibit the same horns of power as their overlords.
* InternalDeathSquad: While the Wraiths are a general purpose death squad albeit with a particular emphasis on killing asuras, they do sometimes fulfill this trope in that Agrona tasks them to hunt down traitors and dissidents to his rule. This is shown when Agrona sends a squad of them after the rogue Sovereign Oludari, who has fled to Dicathen.
* {{Irony}}: Despite the fact they have a reputation as TheNameless, a lot of Wraiths get named throughout the story....even though they tend to get killed not long after being named.
* KillTheGod: Their primary function is to kill asuras.
* KnightOfCerebus: They are right next to the Scythes in the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil (being roughly as powerful as a white core mage) and are far more numerous than them, they function as dedicated asura-killers (and even the weakest among the asuras are more than a match for the strongest mortal mages), and they first make their presence known after Arthur upends the power scale at the Victoriad. They take the place of the Scythes in this regard, reflecting how Agrona has begun upping the stakes that Arthur faces as his millennia-long plan nears its endgame.
* TheNameless: {{Subverted}}. Given their reputation as semi-mythical bogeymen, the Wraiths have a reputation as not having any names. However, from their first introduction, a lot of Wraiths ''do'' get named.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions in the distant past caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led to a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Unlike the Scythes who have more varied eye colors, the Wraiths all have sinister red eyes.
* SemiDivine: Unlike the other Vritra-blooded Alacryans, whose divine blood has been diluted over time, the Wraiths are the sons and daughters of the basilisks who followed Agrona into his exile.
* StealthMooks: The Wraiths are known to strike without warning given their shadowy nature.
* SuperBreedingProgram: The Wraiths are described as being "the interplay of asuran and human magic fine-tuned over a hundred generations", which makes them the pinnacle of Agrona's efforts to create an army of soldiers suited for his war against Epheotus.
* UnseenNoMore: Their existence was alluded to by Windsom during his exposition to Arthur back in Volume 4, but they did not make their first physical appearance until Volume 10.
* VilerNewVillain: Compared to the Scythes who have complex personalities despite being the main antagonist's CoDragons, the Wraiths have little in the way of personality other than being Agrona's loyal asura-killers, and many of them revel in the suffering they inflict upon others.
* WarpWhistle: Every squad of Wraiths carries with them a tempus warp, which allows them to teleport to wherever they need to go.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite their reputation and a majority of them having distinct names and designs, most individual Wraiths do not last long after being introduced, as they tend to get killed by Arthur and his allies.
* ZergRush: How Agrona intends to deploy them. Given the Vritra's millennia of interbreeding with and experimentation upon the inhabitants of Alacrya, it is safe to assume that by the time he invades Epheotus, Agrona will have amassed an army of Wraiths large enough that they would offset the diminished number of pure Vritra left and completely outnumber the asuras in their entirety. This is reflected in how they operate in the field in that there are five Wraiths for every asura.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Perhata]]
!!Perhata
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 11 (Novel)
->"''Personally, I hope you defy him. I'll beg to be the one who gets to return here and rip the core from your chest, Unblooded, for you are a shadow of what you once were. But the reality is, we all know you won't. When Agrona gives the order, you will answer. It is the only way.''"

A feared name among the Wraiths, Perhata and her squad were sent to Dicathen in order to assassinate Guardian Charon. However, due to sudden Arthur's intervention in their attempted assassination and their discovery of the rogue Sovereign Oludari, her squad changed course to go after the the fleeing Sovereign.
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* AssassinationAttempt: She and her squad were initially sent to Dicathen in order to assassinate Charon, but Arthur foils their attempt.
* CoDragons: While not a Scythe, Perhata is the most prominent individual among the Wraiths and so acts as another one of Agrona's most trusted servants, especially due to the the Scythes becoming a DwindlingParty prior to her introduction.
* DecapitationStrike: In a brief vision of the future that Arthur and Sylvie experience, Perhata and her squad infiltrate Etisin in order to assassinate Charon and the other dragons stationed there. They manage to kill one of the dragons, on top of killing the Glayder siblings and countless other Dicathians in the crossfire.
* DecoyGetaway: In order to escape from Arthur, she splits herself into multiple decoy suits of armor that proceed to fly away from the battle. While Arthur is able to strike down most of them, none of the armors that fall contain her body.
* DragonInChief: Is effectively the de facto leader among the Wraiths.
* TheDreaded: Even ''Cadell'', himself the strongest among the Scythes and this very trope in his own right, was afraid of speaking her name. That is a testament to how feared Perhata's name was among the Wraiths.
* HeroKiller: In the vision Arthur and Sylvie experience upon returning from Alacrya with Seris's rebellion in tow, Perhata's attempted DecapitationStrike ends up causing the deaths of the Glayder siblings. Outside of that vision, Perhata and her team end up causing the deaths of a few minor Dicathian and Alacryan characters caught up in their pursuit of Oludari.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: Is an extremely potent mage in her own right and demonstrates mastery over the Vritra's dark mana arts.
* MagicMissileStorm: Prefers to assail her enemies with volleys of black spikes.
* NeverFoundTheBody: Her body is not found in aftermath of her duel with Arthur. Sure enough, she turns up alive when Agrona gives out the order and forces Seris and her supporters back to his side.
* SoleSurvivor: Is the only survivor of her squad after Arthur and his asuran allies kill the rest of them.
* TheyStillBelongToUsLecture: After her team captures Oludari, Perhata makes it clear to Seris and her followers that even though their lives may be spared at the moment, they will all eventually have to return to Agrona when he gives the order to march on Epheotus. Later on, when he has taken control of them by way of DemonicPossession in order to force them back into his service, Perhata reappears to rub it into Seris's face that she had warned her that there was no escaping Agrona's will.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Characters
[[folder:The Legacy (Major Unmarked Spoilers)]]
!!Cecilia
!!!The Legacy
!!!'''Debut:''' Volume 6 (Novel), Chapter 186 (Webcomic)
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[[caption-width-right:225:In Tessia's body]]

Once the childhood friend to both Grey and Nico, Cecilia was sought out by the nations of Earth for her power as the Legacy. Eventually, she was manipulated into dueling Grey during the King's Tourney. Tired of being fought over for her entire life and wanting to protect Nico, who had become her fiancé, Cecilia took the opportunity to end her suffering by throwing herself onto Grey's blade. Her suffering did not end in death, as Agrona, who was seeking a power that could allow him to conquer Epheotus, discovered her existence and power. After reincarnating both Grey and Nico to act as anchor points for her summoning, Agrona was eventually able to summon her using the body of Tessia Eralith as her vessel.

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* AchillesHeel: Her complete mastery over mana means Cecilia is highly susceptible to any changes in it. In addition, her lack of mental maturity (not helped by Agrona's control and manipulation over her) means Cecilia is not very skilled or creative regarding applications of her power.
* AffectionateNickname: Is affectionately referred to as "Cecil".
* TheAntiChrist: If Agrona is {{Satan}}, then Cecilia is the Antichrist. She is his ace in the hole for his plan to win the DivineConflict due to her unparalleled dominion over mana allowing her to LifeDrain the asuras, whose bodies have are reliant on it to survive. As Agrona's most powerful servant, she is so far up the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil that the only beings who could stand against her are either the asuras themselves (who as already stated she is able to easily kill) or Arthur (who has good reason to hold back against her given how not only was she his friend from his past life but is also possessing the body of his own LoveInterest).
* CameBackWrong: In her final moments, Cecilia only wanted to end her suffering and was willing to let her own friend kill her. In her reincarnation, Cecilia completely despises Grey just like Nico, and is completely oblivious if not intentionally ignorant of the fact that the body she inhabits is the current LoveInterest of Grey's reincarnation Arthur. Arthur infers that Agrona did something to her, but is not sure of exactly what.
* ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest: Was one to both Grey and Nico, though the former was willing to step aside and let the latter have his chance with her.
* CoDragons: Following her introduction, she and Nico become the main Dragons for Agrona, eclipsing the rest of the Scythes. This is especially apparent following Cadell's death and Seris's rebellion, pushing the rest of the Scythes even more out of the limelight. Though Cecilia herself is more important to Agrona than Nico is and harbors more loyalty to him, to the point of being his DragonInChief.
* DeathByOriginStory: Her death is the reason for Grey and Nico's falling out and enmity which has carried over into their reincarnations.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In her past life, she threw herself onto Grey's blade and died in his grasp.
* DragonInChief: She becomes Agrona's main Dragon after Cadell's death. Even though at that point she is CoDragons to Agrona with Nico, as the Legacy Cecilia is far more important to Agrona's plans, completely exceeds Nico in terms of magical power, and harbors more loyalty to Agrona while Nico begins having second thoughts.
* ElementalPowers: Like Arthur, Cecilia is a quadra-elemental mage, although her mastery stems from her complete dominion over mana as the Legacy rather than prematurely awakening her mana core.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After taking over Tessia's body, Cecilia wears a black and white raiment that her host would not be caught dead wearing.
* EvilFormerFriend: She was once one of Grey's best friends and his FirstLove who threw herself onto his blade to end her suffering. Thanks to Agrona's manipulations, Cecilia has been twisted into despising Grey's reincarnation, Arthur.
* ExactEavesdropping: Cecilia has sometimes been there at the right time to listen in crucial information being dropped. She breaks through the sound barrier around the cell in which Nico is interrogating the high justice, listening in on him learning of Arthur's survival. Later on, after being fended off by Mordain, she listens in on his conversation with Arthur and the latter acquiring the third keystone from him.
* FakeMemories: Agrona corrupted Cecilia's memories and replaced them with false ones in order to make her subservient to him. Nico was also involved in that he helped wipe out all trace of Grey from her memories and inserted himself into every positive moment she had.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: When she was first reincarnated in Tessia's body, Cecilia was confused by her surroundings. Even when Aldir used the World Eater technique and nearly killed her, it failed to convey how different her new world was to her.
* FreudianExcuse: Cecilia justifies the actions she performs in service to Agrona not only because of his promise that he would send Nico and her back to Earth once his war is done, but also because of all the harm and suffering she endured in her past life. Ever since her youth, she was sought after by the higher powers of Earth for her power as the Legacy and suffered greatly because of it, culminating in her committing SuicideByCop in her duel with Grey. As Agrona is the first higher power who she believes has her best interests in mind, she follows him without question.
-->'''Cecilia:''' Just because you know my memories does not mean you know what I went through. You have no idea what I've had to endure, or what I'm willing to do to make sure Nico and I get the life that we deserve.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: And yet, Tessia makes it repeatedly clear that whatever hardship Cecilia may have suffered in her past life, it absolutely does not justify her actions in her current life. She makes it clear that Cecilia is attempting to run away from her problems and avoid all accountability and responsibility on her own part, in the process making countless others go through the same suffering she faced, rather than GrowingASpine and standing up for herself and those she cares about.
-->'''Tessia:''' If that's the case, I look forward to seeing what fate awaits you, a coward to afraid to even see the truth: That you're nothing more than a weapon, a tool for destruction. If what you hope for ever does come true, I assure you it won't be earned through victory. It will be out of mercy.
* GrandTheftMe: She is summoned using the unwilling body of Tessia as her vessel.
* HisStoryRepeatsItself: In her past life, Cecilia was fought over for her power as the Legacy. In her reincarnation, even though Agrona promises her that he will bring her back to her world once he wins the DivineConflict, she has once again become a tool to someone who has no qualms about disposing her once she has fulfilled her purpose.
* HumanWeapon: The Legacy was sought out for her absolute power and dominion over mana itself, and Agrona clearly treats her as little more than a weapon with which to kill off the rest of the asuras.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: She ended her past life by throwing herself onto Grey's sword.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon:
** Like Nico, Arthur's enmity with Cecilia is very, very, ''very'' personal. She was his and Nico's shared ChildhoodFriendLoveInterest, her SuicideByCop at his hands during the King's Tourney was a major turning point and the cause of the rift between them, and she is eventually summoned using the body of his current LoveInterest Tessia as her vessel.
** Chul also has an enmity with her, as she killed his mother Lady Dawn who had been imprisoned under Taegrin Caelum.
* KeystoneSuperpower: Her absolute mastery over mana allows her to do almost anything with it. In particular, it allows her to drain mana from asuras which is not only fatal to them but allows her to gain their powers as a form of PowerCopying.
* KiManipulation: In her past life on Earth, her power as the Legacy granted her immense control over ki itself.
* KillTheGod: The Legacy's mastery over mana allows her to drain it from asuras, which is fatal to them as it is to them as blood is to lessers. This is one of the reasons Agrona has sought out her power. So far, she has killed Lady Dawn and Sovereign Kiros.
* KnightOfCerebus: Being the crux of Agrona's plan to win the DivineConflict, Cecilia's presence indicates that the situation is getting much worse as his plans are coming to fruition, on top of being yet another painful reminder of Arthur's past life brought to haunt him in his second life. This is on top of her being far, far more powerful than the Scythes, themselves this trope in their own right, as by the time she is introduced and gets to display her powers the Scythes end up being given subjected to TheWorfEffect at the hands of Arthur.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: In her current state, Cecilia is a sorceress with complete mastery over mana whom is being manipulated into villainy.
* LivingMacGuffin: As the Legacy, Cecilia carries over all of her potential from her past incarnations, and in her current incarnation displays unparalleled control over mana itself. This is why Agrona has sought out her power in order to win his war.
* LifeDrain: Her ability to ManaDrain is this when used on asuras, which is fatal to them as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Thanks to the FakeMemories Agrona and Nico subjected her to, Cecilia does not remember the true circumstances of her demise and so harbors a MisplacedRetribution towards Arthur as she believes he intentionally killed her.
* TheLostLenore: She was Nico's deceased fiancée whose death at the hands of Grey was the main factor for his grudge against him. Nico only works with Agrona as he promises that he will resurrect her, which he eventually does.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Like Nico, Cecilia's love for her fiancé and the desire for them to get the life she feels they both deserved is what allows Agrona to manipulate her.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: The Legacy's spirit carries over her potential from one life to the next, which Agrona sought to control and utilize as his ace in the hole in his war against Epheotus. This is what led him to reincarnate both Grey and Nico so that they would serve as anchor points for her summoning. In her current life, Cecilia's mastery over mana is so absolute she can effectively LifeDrain asuras and absorb their powers.
* ManOfKryptonite: Given her absolute control over mana, she is this trope towards asuras as their bodies rely on mana to survive and she is capable of draining it from them.
* ManaDrain: Cecilia's mastery over mana allows her to drain it from anyone who has a mana core. In the case of asuras, it is also a case of LifeDrain as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* MindRape: Was subjected to this by Agrona to make her more compliant to him.
* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona manipulates Cecilia by promising her that not only will she be able to exact her revenge on Grey, but that he will return her and Nico home to Earth once he has won the DivineConflict. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: Due to Agrona and Nico manipulating her mind, Cecilia believes that Grey killed her in her past life as she has completely forgotten that she threw herself onto his blade on purpose.
* MoreThanMindControl: The manner in which Agrona exerts control over Cecilia does not involve mind control but rather altering her memories, in particular her last moments when she threw herself on Grey's blade, to make her completely compliant to him. Not only did he twist that memory to make her think Grey intentionally killed her rather than her committing suicide, but he also allowed Nico to further alter her memories by having him insert himself into every positive moment in her life while completely excising Grey.
* NewLifeInAnotherWorldBonus: The Legacy is unique in that her spirit carries her potential from one life to the next. Given the amount of times she would have reincarnated, Agrona theorizes that at the pinnacle of her power, the Legacy would be able to control mana to an unparalleled degree. This is one of the reasons why he searched across time and space to find her and bring her power into his fold.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** After Nico's mana core is destroyed following his duel with Arthur in the Victoriad, Cecilia restores his mana core. What she does not know is that she accidentally freed Nico from Agrona's brainwashing, causing him to covertly work against him in order to free the two of them from Agrona's grasp.
** She falls for Seris's gambit and accidentally overloads her own mana core. While it does push her past the integrate stage, it partially frees Tessia who had been FightingFromTheInside the entire time.
* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed Agrona and Nico indeed brainwashed her.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Like Nico, Cecilia has no prior investment in the DivineConflict. All she wants is to be returned to Earth with her lover, and as far as she is concerned helping Agrona win the war is what will get her there.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Agrona had good reason to seek out her power, as Cecilia exhibits complete dominion over mana itself and can easily kill asuras on her own. She is perhaps the only non-asura individual in the setting who can go head-to-head against Arthur after his RePower.
* PhantomLimbPain: She sometimes feels pain from the fatal wound she received from Grey even though that was in a wholly different body.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: Her SuicideByCop in her duel against Grey was the cause of the rift between him and Nico, a rift that would persist into their reincarnations as Arthur and Elijah. Not only that, but after her death Agrona would summon her into his world to serve him in his war against the asuras.
* PowerCopying: In absorbing the mana from the different races of asuras, Cecilia not only kills them but gains their respective powers. Agrona intends for her to absorb enough mana from asuras to make her the ultimate weapon in his war against Epheotus.
* PowerNullifier: Cecilia has such perfect control over ambient mana she becomes capable of drawing it out of the atmosphere and out of her target's core and giving it a physical solid form, effectively rendering them helpless. Seris worriedly notes that this move could prove instantly fatal to asuras, who are essentially mana beings, as well as potentially dispel the barrier she has in place to prevent Agrona from sending his forces to capture her. Fortunately for Seris, Arthur comes up with the idea of powering the barrier with aether instead and having Regis take her place.
* {{Psychometry}}: Draining the mana from asuras also allows Cecilia to perceive their memories. After killing Lady Dawn, viewing her memories allows Cecilia to locate the Hearth and recognize the asura's son Chul when she confronts him later on.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Not only is she using the body of one of the main protagonists and is a servant of the BigBad, but she herself underwent this as Agrona subjected Cecilia to MindRape and gave her FakeMemories to make her more compliant to him.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Like her childhood friends, Cecilia was reincarnated by Agrona. Unlike them, she was reincarnated into an adult host rather than into an infant.
* ReincarnationRomance: She and Nico were engaged in their past lives, and their relationship carried over into their reincarnations.
* ResurrectedRomance: After being resurrected, she and Nico resume their relationship.
* SuicideByCop: Tired of being used as a puppet and wanting to protect her fiancé Nico, Cecilia used her duel with Grey as an opportunity to end her suffering as she threw herself on his blade.
* SuicideForOthersHappiness: Part of the reason for her killing herself in her duel against Grey, other than to end her own suffering, is to free Nico from being targeted due to his connection with her.
* SuperpowerLottery: She becomes the second quadra-elemental mage in the setting and has unrivaled control over mana, eventually ending up in the integrate stage past white core. She is even able to absorb the mana from asuras and wield their power. Agrona intends for her to absorb mana from all of the asura races to create an unstoppable asura-killing machine.
* SympatheticVillainDespicableVillain: Post Volume-9, she and Nico exhibit this dynamic with Nico being the Sympathetic Villain and Cecilia being the Despicable Villain. Nico realizes that Agrona had been manipulating them all along and, after Arthur tells him the truth about Cecilia's death, he begins to show remorse over his actions. Cecilia on the other hand, while heavily brainwashed by both Agrona and Nico, follows their master without question and shuts off any outside voice of reason that calls her out for her continued service to Agrona. This example is {{Downplayed}} as Nico remains TrappedInVillainy and continues to follow the orders Agrona gives him.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Her and Nico's ultimate goal is to return home to Earth. They follow Agrona as he promised the two of them that once the DivineConflict is over that he will return them there.
* TragicVillain: In her past life, she was the target of every nation in the world as they all sought her power, which led her to end her suffering by committing SuicideByCop in her duel against Grey. Then Agrona reaches out to her and makes her one of his pawns, in the process stringing her along into his war.
* UnholyMatrimony: She was Nico's fiancée in their past lives, and upon being resurrected both serve as Agrona's CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.
* UnskilledButStrong: Despite her unparalleled mastery over mana itself, Cecilia's lack of mental maturity (especially when compared to the other two reincarnates) means that she oftentimes does not utilize her power to its fullest.
* UnstablePoweredWoman: Cecilia was barely stable in her past life due to every nation fighting over her power and seeking to use her as a tool. Her circumstances have not changed since her reincarnation, only this time around her master is leading her on and gaslighting her into thinking that he has her best interests in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: She is the ultimate goal for Agrona's plans with the reincarnates, her death plays a major role in how Arthur's past life as King Grey turned out on top of being the reason for Nico's vendetta against him, and she takes over Tessia's body upon being summoned.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: In her past life, she was fought over by the nations of the world for her power and to end her suffering committed SuicideByCop in her duel with Grey. Death proved to not be the end of her suffering, as Agrona reincarnated her to serve as a PersonOfMassDestruction in the DivineConflict without any regard for the suffering that follows, be it on Cecilia's end or her victims. Even Tessia calls her out on it when she is partially freed thanks to Seris's gambit.
* YinYangClash: {{Invoked}} by Agrona. Cecilia has dominion over mana, Arthur has dominion over aether, and Agrona intentionally pits them both against each other so that the clash between the opposing forces will unveil the true nature of power of the world for him to control.
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* CrushingThePopulace: Given that his rule over Alacrya is a repressive one, it should come as no surprise that [[spoiler:he does the same to Dicathen upon conquering it. As if displaying the impaled bodies of its kings and queens wasn't demoralizing enough, he makes sure than any pockets of resistance are immediately stamped out with prejudice. In doing so, he attempts to locate or root out Tessia, whom he intends to turn into the vessel for the Legacy]].
** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:while his rule is repressive towards the humans and dwarves, it is ''especially'' repressive towards the elves as their kingdom displayed the most resistance towards him in the leadup to the war and during it. As such, his forces end up capturing EnslavedElves by the thousands and subjecting them to horrifically appalling conditions]].


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* RageWithinTheMachine: After getting his mana core restored by Cecilia after his defeat in the Victoriad, Nico begins to doubt that Agrona would fulfill his promise to them to return them both to Earth and begins to covertly work to free himself and Cecilia from his control. Compared to Seris who was never loyal to Agrona in the first place and rebels once she gets the opportunity, Nico remains TrappedInVillainy out of his own doubts and fears.

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* MarkOfTheBeast: The sign of the Vritra's corruption is the presence of their signature HornsOfVillainy.

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* TheBerserker: Facing Dragoth in combat is tantamount to facing a maddened primal beast.



* HellBentForLeather: Other than PeltsOfTheBarbarian, Dragoth's attire comprises of mostly leather.



* ManlyFacialHair: Has a long beard which reflects how he is the most virile of the Scythes.



* SpikesOfVillainy: He wears black vambraces and boots that have sharp black blades and metal studs adorning them, which reinforces how tough he is.



* MagicMissileStorm: Just like he was as Elijah, Nico prefers to unleash volleys of magical projectiles at his opponents.



* BlackCloak: He wears a tattered black cloak.



* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white porcelain mask on her face to conceal her horrific appearance.



* BrightIsNotGood: He has bright red hair and robes, but is a servant of the Vritra who revels in the chaos he causes.



* TheTeamNormal: Despite being [[spoiler:Nico's]] attendant and not officially a Retainer, Draneeve is still effectively his Retainer, albeit one much weaker than the actual Retainers.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: He is not even a Retainer and yet was able to overwhelm the Disciplinary Committee during the attack on Xyrus Academy. He was able to face down Theodore and kill him. It is safe to say if someone like Draneeve, who is on the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, is that dangerous, then there are much more powerful servants of the Vritra on the way for when the war starts.

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* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Wears a white mask on his face that he doesn't bother to wipe the blood off from during the attack on the academy,


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* PowerTattoos: The Alacryan bestowal system involves bloody runes being carved onto one's back, and as such all Scythes, Retainers, and Wraiths bear these runes. This system is divided into four tiers which in ascending order are mark, crest, emblem, and regalia. These runes also double as a means of BetrayalInsurance, for it gives Agrona complete control over their bearers as he sees fit given how his blood flows in their veins.



* DrivenToVillainy: [[spoiler:While he initially had noble intentions in trying to expose Kezess's genocide of the djinn, the traumatic experience of being betrayed by those that he once trusted and subsequently exiled to Alacrya is what made him fall into villainy]].



* KickTheMoralityPet: [[spoiler:His former paramour Sylvia was one of the few people that he cared for, but he felt that she had betrayed him when he was exiled from Epheotus. In truth, Sylvia was still in love with him, but when she arrived in Alacrya hoping to save him from his fate Agrona had already fallen into villainy and called for her death. Sylvia realized at that point that Agrona was BeyondRedemption and so went into hiding in Dicathen for the rest of her life]].



* KneelBeforeZod: When he [[spoiler:displays his control over Seris and her followers, he forces them all down to their knees as if to force them to kneel to him, even though he is not physically present and is only speaking to them mentally through DemonicPossession]].

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* DrivenIntoVillainy: All he ever wanted to do was live together with Cecilia in peace in spite of all the suffering they had to endure, but seeing her getting killed by the man he once called his best friend completely broke Nico, as he swore vengeance against his former friend for the rest of their lives. No wonder Agrona was easily able to manipulate him.


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* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite his Vritra mana arts, [[spoiler:Cylrit's loyalty lies with his mistress Seris, who herself is far from evil]].


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* BadPowersGoodPeople: Despite her Vritra mana arts, Lyra is a surprisingly decent person who is merely JustFollowingOrders.


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* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler:His control over Nico and Cecilia involves him gaslighting the two of them into thinking that he will return them to Earth if they help him win the DivineConflict, on top of intentionally meddling with their PastLifeMemories by omitting the truth behind Cecilia's death and twisting it to have them exhibit a MisplacedRetribution against Grey]].



* BackstoryInvader: Variant. He been with Grey and Cecilia since their childhoods and their friendship would only end when the former apparently killed the latter during their duel in the King's Tourney. However, when Cecilia is reincarnated, Nico alters her memories by inserting himself into every positive memory she ever had while completely excising Grey.



* MoreThanMindControl: By the time Agrona reincarnated him, Nico had been nursing his MisplacedRetribution against Grey for years since Cecilia's death, and so it was easy for Agrona to coerce him to his side by promising him that he would get his revenge. Even though Agrona had known that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part, he intentionally omits that detail.



* ElementalPowers: Like Arthur, Cecilia is a quadra-elemental mage, although her mastery stems from her complete dominion over mana as the Legacy.

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* ElementalPowers: Like Arthur, Cecilia is a quadra-elemental mage, although her mastery stems from her complete dominion over mana as the Legacy.Legacy rather than prematurely awakening her mana core.



* LifeDrain: She is able to drain all the mana from asuras, which is fatal to them as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Thanks to the FakeMemories Agrona and Nico subjected her to, Cecilia is not aware of the true circumstances of her demise and so harbors a MisplacedRetribution towards Arthur.

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* LifeDrain: She Her ability to ManaDrain is able to drain all the mana from this when used on asuras, which is fatal to them as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Thanks to the FakeMemories Agrona and Nico subjected her to, Cecilia is does not aware of remember the true circumstances of her demise and so harbors a MisplacedRetribution towards Arthur.Arthur as she believes he intentionally killed her.



* ManaDrain: Cecilia's mastery over mana allows her to drain it from anyone who has a mana core. In the case of asuras, it is also a case of LifeDrain as their bodies are reliant on mana to survive.



* MoreThanMindControl: The manner in which Agrona exerts control over Cecilia does not involve mind control but rather altering her memories, in particular her last moments when she threw herself on Grey's blade, to make her completely compliant to him. Not only did he twist that memory to make her think Grey intentionally killed her rather than her committing suicide, but he also allowed Nico to further alter her memories by having him insert himself into every positive moment in her life while completely excising Grey.



* UnstablePoweredWoman: Cecilia was barely stable in her past life due to every nation fighting over her power and seeking to use her as a tool. Her circumstances have not changed since her reincarnation, only this time around her master is leading her on and making her think he has the best interests for her.

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* ImmortalRuler: Given that asuras live for much, much longer when compared to the lessers, the Sovereigns have reigned over their respective Dominions since the Vritra arrived on Alacrya.

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* ImmortalRuler: Given that asuras live for much, much longer when compared to the lessers, the Sovereigns have reigned over their respective Dominions dominions since the Vritra arrived on Alacrya.



* TheParanoiac: The Sovereigns are paranoid by their vary nature, and hardly leave their respective Dominions where they are guarded by their most trusted minions. As stated above, this paranoia stems from Kezess's failed AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life leading to the deaths of much of their kin.
-->'''Lyra:''' The Sovereigns hardly ever left their own Dominions. They were paranoid and possessive, ever watchful and guarded.

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* TheParanoiac: The Sovereigns are paranoid by their vary nature, and hardly leave their respective Dominions dominions where they are guarded by their most trusted minions. As stated above, this paranoia stems from Kezess's failed AssassinationAttempt[=s=] on Agrona's life leading to the deaths of much of their kin.
-->'''Lyra:''' The Sovereigns hardly ever left their own Dominions.dominions. They were paranoid and possessive, ever watchful and guarded.



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* AllowedInternalWar: Due to his SocialDarwinist tendencies, Agrona tolerates conflict between the dominions of Alacrya as long as it does not threaten his overall plan and that the survivors come out stronger from it. All that matters to him in the end is that he gets soldiers strong enough to take on the asuras.
* AmbitionIsEvil: Not only does he desire to exact revenge on Kezess and the Indrath, Indrath Clan, but he wants to rule over the asuras if not destroy them all outright.



** After [[spoiler:Seris and her supporters are forced to seek asylum in Dicathen, he took out his rage on not just those of her supporters who took him up on his offer of clemency and stayed behind, but on pretty much the entire population of Sehz-Clar. Not only does he reimpose martial law on the Dominion and make examples of those who failed him, but when he launches his final assault, he sends entire extended bloods straight to the frontlines in Dicathen just for having any sort of connection to the rebellion]].

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** After [[spoiler:Seris and her supporters are forced to seek asylum in Dicathen, he took out his rage on not just those of her supporters who took him up on his offer of clemency and stayed behind, but on pretty much the entire population of Sehz-Clar. Not only does he reimpose martial law on the Dominion dominion and make examples of those who failed him, but when he launches his final assault, he sends entire extended bloods straight to the frontlines in Dicathen just for having any sort of connection to the rebellion]].



* WonTheWarLostThePeace: [[spoiler:He may have conquered Dicathen and executed its kings and queens, but naturally pockets of resistance begin to spring up across the continent. Ultimately, Agrona only has control over Dicathen for about a year, as his attention being distracted with the Legacy allows Arthur to easily retake the continent upon his return]].



The Sovereign of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his Dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.

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The Sovereign of Vechor. He is the Sovereign who oversees the Victoriad given that his Dominion dominion will be hosting it. Following his mishandling of it, Agrona has him imprisoned beneath Taegrin Caelum as punishment.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his Dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and CurbStompBattle at the hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: As the Sovereign of Vechor, Kiros was put in charge of overseeing the Victoriad as his Dominion dominion would be hosting it this year. After Nico's unsanctioned challenge and CurbStompBattle at the hands of Arthur, the latter challenges Cadell to fight him. Though Cadell initially refuses the challenge, Kiros is intrigued by Arthur and thus goads Cadell to accept. It results in Cadell's death and Arthur escaping Agrona and Cecilia in front of all of Alacrya to return back to Dicathen and reconquer it. In short, Kiros had the opportunity to do a major case of damage control over Nico's actions, but did not and so became complicit in a major string of setbacks for Agrona. No wonder Agrona had him locked up in the aftermath.



* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Cadell has black skin.



* {{Hellfire}}: He prefers to burn his enemies alive with soulfire.



* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her Dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.

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* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her Dominion dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.



** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her Dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.

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** Combined with BecauseYouWereNiceToMe. In a sense, Seris ends up setting up the chain of events that help cement Arthur's change of perspective on the Alacryan people. While he had already been traveling with Caera since arriving in the Relictombs and had come to view her as a friend, after Seris gets him acquitted of the KangarooCourt he had been put through by the Granbehls she gets him to interact with the people of her Dominion dominion as well as the students of Central Academy. In the process, Arthur gets to truly see that the Alacryans are as much victims of the DivineConflict as his own people. After learning of her involvement in his time in Alacrya and subsequently returning home to Dicathen and liberating it, Arthur ends up openly allying with Seris and her supporters and brings them back to Dicathen.



* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home Dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".

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* AHeroToHisHometown: Dragoth is not only popular in his home Dominion dominion of Vechor, but he is described as "the most popular Scythe in all of Alacrya".



** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality of Uto as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.

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** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and combat, is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, SlasherSmile and talking about all the ways he can torture his victims, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite demeanor and personality of Uto as TheQuietOne and TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.



* HadesShaded: As a sign of his Vritra blood, Uto has black skin.



* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is a BoisterousBruiser who is beloved by the populace of Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, and in turn he serves Agrona who is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.

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* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is a BoisterousBruiser who is beloved by the populace of Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, and in turn he serves Agrona who is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.



* TheQuietOne: He does not speak that much.



* StealthyMooks: The Wraiths are known to strike without warning given their shadowy nature.

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* KillTheGod: She captures Orlaeth to use his mana as a shield in her rebellion against Agrona, then broadcasts his execution in front of all Alacrya.

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* TheKingslayer: Variant. She ends up tricking Orlaeth - the Sovereign of her Dominion and her ostensible ruler - into falling into her trap and eventually kills him off as part of her plans.
* KillTheGod: She captures Orlaeth to use his mana as a shield in her rebellion against Agrona, then broadcasts his execution in front of all Alacrya.Alacrya to show that the Sovereigns are NotSoInvincibleAfterAll.


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* ForgottenFriendNewFoe: While Arthur never forgot about how his friendship with Nico ended, he had no idea that not only had Nico been reincarnated as his new best friend Elijah, but was willingly serving Agrona the entire time out of his misplaced desire to exact revenge on him for Cecilia's death.


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* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: Given what kind of a person he is, it should come as no surprise that he loves hearing his victims scream in anguish.


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* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair but exhibits a twisted personality.

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* DealWithTheDevil: As part as his nature as TheCorrupter, Agrona excels at striking bargains with lesser in order to turn them into his puppets. In such deals, he either promises them power or wealth or holds their loved ones' lives at stake. Just ask the many noble houses of Dicathen that he corrupted into accepting his rule even before his invasion. Even [[spoiler:the royal families on the Council end up being no exception]].

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* DealWithTheDevil: As part as his nature as TheCorrupter, Agrona excels at striking bargains with lesser in order to turn them into his puppets. In such deals, he either promises them power or wealth or holds their loved ones' lives at stake. Just ask the many noble houses of Dicathen that he corrupted into accepting his rule even before his invasion. Even [[spoiler:the royal families on the Council end up being no exception]]. He even offers Arthur one where he promises him that no harm will come to his family should he withdraw from the war, though Arthur refuses.



* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Cadell's Vritra blood has altered his appearance to that of a demonic visage that makes him all but unrecognizable as a human.



* PowerMakesYouMonstrous: Cadell's Vritra blood has altered his appearance to that of a demonic visage that makes him all but unrecognizable as a human.



* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to his surprise as she has taken an interest in Arthur and wants him to live.

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* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to his everyone's surprise as she has taken an interest in Arthur and wants him to live.



* DarkIsNotEvil: Seris wears black robes and has a pair of dark horns due to being a Vritra-blooded Alacryan, but she is far from evil as she is genuinely compassionate, empathetic, and kindhearted.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: Seris wears black robes and has a pair of dark horns due to being a Vritra-blooded Alacryan, but she is far from evil as she is genuinely compassionate, empathetic, and kindhearted. Rather ironically enough, she is also the only female Scythe who wears all black in attire.



* VillainRevealsTheSecret: She reveals Arthur's survival to Aldir when she confronts him in the ruins of Elenoir after he destroyed it.



* LightIsNotGood: Has pale white skin, hair, and attire, but is a sadistic individual with a love for making her enemies suffer.



* SecondaryColorNemesis: She has purple hair and a turquoise-green raiment, and despite her calm demeanor is in fact a twisted individual who mistreats Retainers.



** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya eventually reverts back to Arthur upon returning to Dicathen.

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** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya eventually reverts back returns to Arthur his new name upon returning to Dicathen.



* TragicVillain: He was once Grey's best friend and all he wants to do is reunite with his fiancée, but he mistakenly blames Grey for murdering her. His grudge allowed Agrona to manipulate him as one of his chosen servants. However, his tragic backstory does not justify much of the harm he has done unto his former friend.

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* TragicVillain: He was once Grey's best friend and all he wants to do is reunite with his fiancée, but he mistakenly blames Grey for murdering her. His grudge allowed Agrona to manipulate him as one of his chosen servants. However, his tragic backstory does not justify much of the harm he has done unto his former friend.friend and his loved ones.



** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they have a high turnover rate. Many of them despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking to contrast her subordinates.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality of Uto as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.

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** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they have a high turnover rate. Many of them despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking to contrast her mistreated and malformed subordinates.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto Uto, while a gaunt and wiry individual, is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality of Uto as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.


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* SexySecretary: What she resembles in terms of appearance given her glasses, formal and refined attire, and honeyed voice. She also fulfills a similar function given her role as Cadell's Retainer and the regent of Dicathen.

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* TechnologicallyAdvancedFoe: Or rather ''Magically'' Advanced Foe. The Vritra spent millennia enhancing the magical capabilities of the Alacryans to create an army of superpowerful mages to serve them in their invasions of Dicathen and eventually Epheotus itself. In contrast, the Dicathen did not receive much backing or intervention from the Indrath and the rest of the asuras due to their AlienNonInterferenceClause. As such, when the inhabitants of both continents are pitted against each other for the first time, the Alacryans completely outclass the Dicathians as the Lances - the strongest mages on Dicathen - end up losing to mere Vritra Retainers.
** However, in terms of non-magical technology, the Alacryans are roughly at the same level as the Dicathians. They end up having to capture and reverse-engineer the ''Dicatheous'' in order to create an armada of steamships to transport their forces to Dicathen.



* RightForTheWrongReasons: She dismisses Caera's opinion of Arthur being an Indrath-blooded human due to Kezess's pride and prejudice against lessers. However, Caera was right because Sylvie sacrificed her physical body to save Arthur from dying, though neither would have been aware of at the time due to Arthur concealing his identity.

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: She dismisses Caera's opinion of Arthur being an Indrath-blooded human due to Kezess's pride and prejudice against the lessers. However, Caera was right because Sylvie sacrificed her physical body to save Arthur from dying, though neither would have been aware of it at the time due to Arthur concealing his identity.identity from Caera and Seris - while aware of Sylvie's apparent death due to Cadell boasting about it - would not have known the consequences of her sacrifice.
* RogueSoldier: Despite being one of Agrona's top lieutenants, Seris launches a rebellion against him before eventually going into exile in Dicathen.


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* MoreDespicableMinion: He serves Dragoth who is a BoisterousBruiser who is beloved by the populace of Alacrya in spite of his cruel nature, and in turn he serves Agrona who is AffablyEvil and WickedCultured. Uto has nothing endearing about him compared to his master or his master's master, as all he lives for is to cause as much misery and suffering.


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* NobleDemon: He exhibits a sense of honor and restraint unlike most members of the Vritra Clan. It should come as no surprise then that [[spoiler:he follows her into her rebellion]].


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* RogueSoldier: [[spoiler:Follows his mistress into rebelling against Agrona and subsequently into exile in Dicathen]].


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* TheVillainKnowsMoment: He closes off the first conversation that he has with Arthur by revealing that he knows that he is King Grey and that he has been in contact with an old friend of his, that being [[spoiler:Elijah - or rather - Nico]].



* MercifulMinion: Arthur is taken by surprise when he first meets Seris, as she unexpectedly saves him from Uto and instead spares him. This is because she has taken an interest in him given his unique powers as a factor who could upend the entire DivineConflict.



* VillainTakesAnInterest: She takes interest in Arthur and attempts to test out his strength a few times during the WarArc. In the Alacrya Arc, she takes the opportunity to strengthen his position not just in Alacrya itself but for when he inevitably returned to Dicathen as she wants him as strong as possible for when he goes up against both Kezess and Agrona.



* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona promises Nico that he will have his revenge against Grey, be reunited with Cecilia, and eventually returned to Earth alongside her once he has won the DivineConflict in order to manipulate him into villainy. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.



** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.

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** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality of Uto as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.



* SecretaryOfEvil: Effectively acts as this trope. Her appearance brings to mind that of a bespectacled OfficeLady and not only is she Cadell's Retainer, but she also acts as the overseer of the newly conquered Dicathen as Agrona's attention is wrapped around his newly acquired Legacy. Eventually {{Subverted}} when it is revealed she was JustFollowingOrders and performs a HeelFaceTurn after her surrender.



* MisplacedRetribution: Due to Agrona and Nico manipulating her mind, Cecilia believes that Grey killed her as she has completely forgotten that she threw herself onto his blade on purpose.

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* MinionManipulatedIntoVillainy: Agrona manipulates Cecilia by promising her that not only will she be able to exact her revenge on Grey, but that he will return her and Nico home to Earth once he has won the DivineConflict. He intentionally leaves out the fact that Cecilia's death was entirely accidental on Grey's part.
* MisplacedRetribution: Due to Agrona and Nico manipulating her mind, Cecilia believes that Grey killed her in her past life as she has completely forgotten that she threw herself onto his blade on purpose.

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* EvilLearnsOfOutsideContext: In his bid to exact his revenge on the rest of the asuras, [[spoiler:Agrona searched across time and space for a power strong enough to achieve his goals. This search eventually led him to Earth, where he discovered the Legacy and her power. To summon the Legacy to his side, he ended up reincarnating her friends Grey and Nico as anchor points for her summoning, in the process drawing the three of them into his war]].



* MindControlEyes: A sign that Agrona is enacting DemonicPossession on someone is the presence of RedEyesTakeWarning.



* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: A distinct cadre of elite Vritra-blooded mages who act as Agrona's foremost servants.



* OverzealousUnderling: His one driving goal other than to reunite with his fiancée and return to Earth is to exact his revenge on her apparent killer, Grey. Even after being reunited with Cecilia, the moment he learns Arthur survived his confrontation with him at the end of the war he immediately prioritizes making sure Arthur ends up dying for good. It is what drives him to act out of line during the Victoriad and challenge Arthur without any prior authorization, leading to him receiving a humiliating CurbStompBattle at Arthur's hands on top of giving his nemesis the opportunity to further humiliate his Vritra masters.



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* EvilRedhead: Has bright-orange hair and is a craven individual who revels in the suffering he causes during the attack on Xyrus Academy.


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* TheManBehindTheMan: Is the one responsible for the disturbances on campus and the puppetmaster behind the Radicals.
* OverzealousUnderling: He is determined to impress Agrona as one of the leaders of the Alacryan spy network in Dicathen, which causes him to trigger the attack on Xyrus Academy. However, in doing so he ends up falling victim to this very trope courtesy of Lucas, whom he recruited to act as TheHeavy for the attack. While Draneeve had implanted the suggestion to target Tessia, he forbade Lucas from doing anything short of incapacitating her. Lucas, in his bid to exact his own petty rivalry with Arthur, went further than that by threatening to desecrate her body. As such, when Draneeve returned to Alacrya, [[spoiler:Agrona was livid at him for almost endangering his intended vessel for the Legacy and so had him ReassignedToAntarctica]].

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* BadBoss: Despite his claims of being beloved in his domain, Agrona has no regard at all for his minions, especially the lessers. As far as he is concerned, they are all expendable in his desire to wage war on Epheotus. When he [[spoiler:launches his final assault, he forces ''every'' single Alacryan to participate, even the children and elderly]]. Even his own clan is not exempt from this callous disregard of his. He is also willing to tolerate and foster internecine conflict among his minions just to have the survivors grow stronger in the long-term.

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* BadBoss: Despite his claims of being beloved in his domain, Agrona has no regard at all for his minions, especially the lessers. As far as he is concerned, they are all expendable in his desire to wage war on Epheotus. When he [[spoiler:launches his final assault, assault on Dicathen and Epheotus, he forces ''every'' single Alacryan to participate, even the children and elderly]]. Even his own clan is not exempt from this callous disregard of his. He is also willing to tolerate and foster internecine conflict among his minions just to have the survivors grow stronger in the long-term.



* FounderOfTheKingdom: He and his clan were the ones responsible for uplifting the populace of Alacrya, and so he is revered as the founder of their nation.

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* FounderOfTheKingdom: He and his clan were the ones responsible for uplifting the populace of Alacrya, and so he is revered by them as the founder of their nation.nation. He takes it a step further than most examples as his status as an asura not only makes him all but an ImmortalRuler who has reigned over Alacrya since its inception, but means that his blood can be found running in the veins of practically every single Alacryan which allows him to literally control the lives of his subjects as he sees fit.



** He was first mentioned in Volume 4 by Windsom. He makes his first "appearance" at the end of Volume 6, albeit [[spoiler:it is just him possessing the now-human Sylvie so he talk to Arthur]]. However, he does not appear in person until Volume 9.
** In a meta example, despite his appearance being described in the novel, Agrona's actual physical appearance was not depicted for a very long time until 2022. He initially appeared in silhouette in Chapter 148 of the {{Webcomic}} in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed Kezess of Sylvia's death. He was finally shown in an official illustration released at the end of Volume 9, which ended later that same year, depicting both him and [[spoiler:the Legacy]].

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** He was first mentioned alluded to in Volume 1 by Cadell when he corners the dying Sylvia, but was not outright named until Volume 4 by Windsom.Windsom during his exposition over the DivineConflict. He makes his first "appearance" at the end of Volume 6, albeit [[spoiler:it is just him possessing the now-human Sylvie so he talk to Arthur]]. However, he does not appear in person until Volume 9.
** In a meta example, despite his appearance being described in the novel, Agrona's actual physical appearance was not depicted for a very long time until 2022. He initially appeared in silhouette in Chapter 148 of the {{Webcomic}} in a {{Flashback}} to when he informed Kezess of Sylvia's death. He was finally shown in an official illustration released at the end of Volume 9, which ended later that same year, depicting both him and [[spoiler:the Legacy]]. Legacy]].
* VillainOverride: Thanks to ThePowerOfBlood allowing him to control anything that has his blood, Agrona forces [[spoiler:Seris and all of the Alacryan defectors under her leadership back into his service by ordering them to locate Arthur - who has secluded himself somewhere in Dicathen in order to unlock the final keystone - on the pain of an excruciating death through him igniting their runes]].



* TwentyFourHourArmor: Cadell is never seen without his suit of black plate armor.



* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that a Scythe will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans. However, when Seris does arrive, she proceeds to finish off Uto much to his surprise as she is more interested in Arthur.

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* CavalryBetrayal: A rare heroic example. When Arthur and Aya fight Uto and Olfred in Ashber, both parties are aware that a Scythe Seris will be arriving soon which would tip the scales in favor of the Alacryans. Alacryans given her power as one of the Scythes. However, when Seris does arrive, she instead proceeds to finish off Uto much to his surprise as she is more interested has taken an interest in Arthur.Arthur and wants him to live.

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** He lets Arthur [[spoiler:bring Seris and her remaining followers to Dicathen]].
** When he gives the order to [[spoiler:launch the assault, he first attacks the rift as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].

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** When he gives the order to [[spoiler:launch the final assault, he first attacks the rift as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].



* XanatosGambit: Agrona attempted to goad Kezess into going to war against him by bringing to him the news of his daughter's death. He already had his allies in the right places so that MutuallyAssuredDestruction would occur in the ensuing war, but as Agrona was consumed by RevengeBeforeReason all that would matter for him was that he got his revenge. However, the rest of the Great Eight held Kezess back and settled for a treaty instead. This outcome was just as favorable to Agrona as it gave him the breathing room to build up his mortal servants in Alacrya, and as a near-immortal asura he could wait on his vendetta.

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Agrona attempted to goad Kezess into going to war against him by bringing to him the news of his daughter's death. He already had his allies in the right places so that MutuallyAssuredDestruction would occur in the ensuing war, but as Agrona was consumed by RevengeBeforeReason all that would matter for him was that he got his revenge. However, the rest of the Great Eight held Kezess back and settled for a treaty instead. This outcome was just as favorable to Agrona as it gave him the breathing room to build up his mortal servants in Alacrya, and as a near-immortal asura he could wait on his vendetta.vendetta.
** After the death of [[spoiler:Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to anyone involved with Seris and her rebellion as part of his GenghisGambit to unite all of Alacrya against Arthur and the Indrath Clan. He does this knowing that whether or not they took him up on his offer, they would end up back at his side when the time comes for the final stages of his plan. While a good majority of them do take him up on the offer, as for the rest he takes control of them through ThePowerOfBlood and - after making examples of the few who defied him - forces them back to his side]].


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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Even though Agrona knows the truth about Cecilia's death, he intentionally withholds it from Nico to keep him under his fold and to nurse his hatred of Arthur. He also lets Nico find out for himself that Arthur managed to survive their confrontation at the end of the war.


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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Thanks to the FakeMemories Agrona and Nico subjected her to, Cecilia is not aware of the true circumstances of her demise and so harbors a MisplacedRetribution towards Arthur.


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** As part of his endgame, [[spoiler:he first attacks the rift between Dicathen and Epheotus as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].

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** As part of Seris attests above, Agrona pulls off a XanatosSpeedChess regarding the fallout from [[spoiler:Arthur's involvement in the Victoriad and return to Dicathen to make his endgame, [[spoiler:he position look vulnerable enough for Kezess to take advantage of the situation. With Kezess opening a gateway between Dicathen and Epheotus, it means the way is open for Agrona to finally launch his assault on Epheotus]].
** He lets Arthur [[spoiler:bring Seris and her remaining followers to Dicathen]].
** When he gives the order to [[spoiler:launch the assault, he
first attacks the rift between Dicathen and Epheotus as he knows that the dragons would prioritize defending it over their Dicathian allies given their FantasticRacism and LackOfEmpathy towards them. With the dragons abandoning their posts, his forces are free to launch their assault all over Dicathen via the teleportation devices he had Nico replicate for him]].



* YouWillBeSpared: As stated above, Agrona is known to use the promise of mercy to get his pawns to do what he wants.

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* YouWillBeSpared: As stated above, Agrona is has been known to use the promise of mercy to get his pawns to do what he wants.



** In his first conversation with Arthur, he tells him that he will spare his family on the condition that he withdraw from the war entirely, on top of him using a recent attack that he spared them from to prove his point. Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome and enough reason to distrust Agrona, Arthur refuses. It ends up biting him back as [[spoiler:his father Reynolds ends up dying during the attack on the Wall]].
** His response to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion amounts to this trope but to a darker extreme. After the death of Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to everyone involved in Seris's rebellion should they return to his side. A good majority of her supporters take him up on his offer while she and the rest flee to Dicathen. Then when the time comes for him to launch his final assault, he uses his blood to take control of Seris and her remaining supporters to force them back to his side. After making examples of the few who defied him on the spot by igniting their runes, Seris and the rest reluctantl return to his side]].

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** In his first conversation with Arthur, he tells him that he will spare his family on the condition that he withdraw from the war entirely, on top of him using a recent attack that he spared them from to prove his point. Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome and enough reason to distrust Agrona, Arthur refuses. It ends up biting him Arthur back as [[spoiler:his father Reynolds ends up dying during the attack on the Wall]].
** His response to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion amounts to this trope but to a darker extreme. After the death of Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to everyone involved in Seris's rebellion should they return to his side. A good majority of her supporters take him up on his offer while she and the rest flee to Dicathen.Dicathen, but he ends up imposing draconian martial law on Sehz-Clar. Then when the time comes for him to launch his final assault, he uses his blood to take control of Seris and her remaining supporters to force them back to his side. After making examples of the few who defied him on the spot by igniting their runes, Seris and the rest reluctantl reluctantly return to his side]].side, and both they and those who turned back earlier get rewarded with the unenviable position of CannonFodder during the final assault]].



* FlyingBrick: Like the rest of the Scythes, Dragoth is able to fly, and as TheBrute he is perhaps one of the most physically imposing characters in the novel.

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* DeadGuyOnDisplay: After her defeat, her body is put on display for the populace of Dicathen to see.

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* MysticalWhiteHair: Like her mistress, Mawar has white hair and as a Retainer is highly adept at magic.


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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Jagrette as Viessa's Retainer. Both are hideous-looking WickedWitch[=es=], but while Jagrette looks relatively normal aside from her horrific face that she resorts to MaskingTheDeformity, Bivrae has no reason to hide her inhuman appearance.

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* DarkIsEvil: The Vritra are associated with the color black. Their members and followers wear dark clothing or armor and Vritra blood often makes individuals exhibit their signature black horns and in some cases dark skin. In addition, their signature mana arts manifest in the form of black-colored spellforms, be it flames or spikes.

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* DarkIsEvil: The Vritra are associated with the color black. Their members and followers wear dark clothing or armor and Vritra blood often makes individuals exhibit their signature black horns and in some cases dark skin. In addition, their signature mana arts manifest in the form of black-colored spellforms, be it flames flames, torrents, or spikes.



* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Agrona only became evil in the first place because Kezess exiled him for exposing his genocide of the djinn]].



* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: As part of his control over those who have his blood, Agrona is able to see through their eyes. This power is what allows him to [[spoiler:have a direct conversation with Arthur through possessing the latter's bond Sylvie]]. Later on when [[spoiler:Arthur has one of the Wraiths cornered and is attempting to interrogate him, the Wraith in question tells him that Agrona can see through his eyes, moments before exploding in front of him]].

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* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: As part of his control over those who have his blood, Agrona is able to see through their eyes. This power is what allows him to [[spoiler:have a direct conversation with Arthur through possessing the latter's bond Sylvie]].Sylvie due to her being his biological daughter]]. Later on when [[spoiler:Arthur has one of the Wraiths cornered and is attempting to interrogate him, the Wraith in question tells him that Agrona can see through his eyes, moments before exploding in front of him]].



** His response to [[spoiler:Seris's rebellion amounts to this trope but to a darker extreme. After the death of Exeges, Agrona offers clemency to everyone involved in Seris's rebellion should they return to his side. A good majority of her supporters take him up on his offer while she and the rest flee to Dicathen. Then when the time comes for him to launch his final assault, he uses his blood to take control of Seris and her remaining supporters to force them back to his side. After making examples of the few who defied him on the spot by igniting their runes, Seris and the rest reluctantl return to his side]].



* InvincibleVillain: As the strongest among the Scythes, Cadell is practically all but untouchable in his first few appearances. His power far outstrips those of the Lances, and even [[spoiler:a white core Arthur is unable to defeat him. However, when he goes up against an aether core Arthur, the tables get turned and Cadell is subjected to a long-overdue demise]].

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* InvincibleVillain: As the strongest among the Scythes, Cadell is practically all but untouchable in his first few appearances. His power far outstrips those of the Lances, and even [[spoiler:a white core Arthur tapping into the third phase of his beast will is unable to defeat him. However, when he goes up against an aether core Arthur, the tables get turned and Cadell is subjected to a long-overdue demise]].



* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: After having been portrayed as an InvincibleVillain throughout his appearances, [[spoiler:Cadell ends up being slain by the newly RePower[=ed=] Arthur to show how powerful the latter has become. To add insult to injury, he was killed during the Victoriad, meaning every Alacryan got to see a Scythe get killed in front of their own eyes and making them realize they are not truly invincible]].



* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He was afraid of dying even in his last moments as Arthur finished him off]].

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* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:He was afraid of dying even in his last moments as Arthur finished him off]].off. To add insult to injury, ''all'' of Alacrya was watching as it was during the Victoriad]].



* LadyAndKnight: A DarkIsNotEvil example, as she is the lady whom Cylrit serves.

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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: After Agrona makes examples of those among her supporters who openly defied his threat to JoinOrDie in horrific fashion, Seris begrudgingly surrenders to him and acquiesces to his demands in order to spare her remaining supporters the same horrific fates.
* LadyAndKnight: A DarkIsNotEvil example, as she is the lady LadyOfBlackMagic whom Cylrit serves.



* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: PlayedWith. The Lances had been introduced as the strongest mages in Dicathen, so Arthur learning that a being like Uto was able to kill a Lance comes as an awful surprise. The same awful surprise undoubtedly befell Alea's soldiers, as they bear witness to him crippling and mutilating their seemingly undefeatable leader before he turns his attention upon them and slaughters them where they stood. Even though Director Goodsky was aware of how powerful the Vritra and their servants were as a former Alacryan spy and knew the Lances would be outclassed by them, she herself is taken by surprise by the news of Alea's death as she realizes her former masters are moving much faster than she anticipated.

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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: PlayedWith. The Lances had been introduced as the strongest mages in Dicathen, so Arthur learning that a being like Uto was able to kill a Lance comes as an awful surprise. The same awful surprise undoubtedly befell Alea's soldiers, as they bear bore witness to him crippling and mutilating their seemingly undefeatable leader before he turns his attention upon them and slaughters them where they stood. Even though Director Goodsky was aware of how powerful the Vritra and their servants were as a former Alacryan spy and knew the Lances would be outclassed by them, she herself is taken by surprise by the news of Alea's death as she realizes her former masters are moving much faster than she anticipated.
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* AfterActionVillainAnalysis: While Arthur had seen a few of their members before (Cadell and Uto) and felt the ramifications of their actions (the deaths of Sylvia and Alea, the [[spoiler:mutated elderwood guardian in the Dire Tombs]], and the cases of berserk students throughout Xyrus Academy), he does not know their nature until he meets Windsom, who explains who the Vritra are and their objectives as part of his exposition about the DivineConflict. However, as [[spoiler:Windsom is an UnreliableExpositor who is covering up his own clan's faults, Arthur only learns the full picture from Sylvia's second message to him]].


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* AfterActionVillainAnalysis: He is first introduced to Arthur by Windsom during his exposition about the DivineConflict, which includes his backstory, motivations, and actions. However, as [[spoiler:Windsom is an UnreliableExpositor who is covering up his own clan's involvement in the Vritra's downfall, Arthur is not made aware of what really caused Agrona's exile and his true objectives until he hears of it from the second message he receives from Sylvia, who as his former paramour and a rebel to her own clan knew the whole truth]].


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* JoinOrDie: Or rather Rejoin or Die. [[spoiler:When he commences the final stages of his plan, he uses ThePowerOfBlood to force Seris and all those who followed her into exile in Dicathen to either rejoin his forces or get consumed by their own runes. After making a few examples to prove his point, Seris is reluctantly forced to yield to his demand]].


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* YouWillBeSpared: As stated above, Agrona is known to use the promise of mercy to get his pawns to do what he wants.
** He gets [[spoiler:all three of the royal families on the council to collaborate with him through this prospect. While the Greysunders are corrupt enough to prostrate themselves before him, the Glayders reluctantly yield out of fear for their children. Later on, he gets the Eraliths to do the same by holding their daughter Tessia's life hostage through her beast will and threatening to let her die if they do not comply with him]].
** In his first conversation with Arthur, he tells him that he will spare his family on the condition that he withdraw from the war entirely, on top of him using a recent attack that he spared them from to prove his point. Given his ChronicHeroSyndrome and enough reason to distrust Agrona, Arthur refuses. It ends up biting him back as [[spoiler:his father Reynolds ends up dying during the attack on the Wall]].

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* DarkActionGirl: GenderIsNoObject in the eyes of the Vritra Clan, and so pretty much all of their female members qualify considering they can be just as powerful as the male members.



* FantasticRacism: Their members look down on lessers as inferior, regardless of if they are proper asuras or Vritra-blooded Alacryans.

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* FantasticRacism: Their members look down on lessers as inferior, - regardless of if they are proper asuras or Vritra-blooded Alacryans.Alacryans - look down on the lessers as inferior.



** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur.

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** To further hammer in the contrast, Nico goes back to using his original name upon regaining his memories. In contrast, Grey has long since adopted his new name as Arthur.Arthur and in spite of briefly reassuming the name Grey during his time in Alacrya eventually reverts back to Arthur upon returning to Dicathen.



* UnholyMatrimony: After his late fiancée Cecilia is resurrected, the two of them form this dynamic as Agrona's CoDragons, especially from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.

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* UnholyMatrimony: After his late fiancée Cecilia is resurrected, the two of them form this dynamic as Agrona's CoDragons, especially CoDragons with their end goal being to return to Earth and live out their lives together. This is particularly evident from the events of Volume 10 onward due to the other Scythes being pushed out of the limelight.



** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they has a high turnover rate. Many of them do not like their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking.

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** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they has have a high turnover rate. Many of them do not like despise their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking.looking to contrast her subordinates.



* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].

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* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and easily win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].



* HateSink: And ''how''. Uto is arguably the most despicable character in the entire novel which is saying a lot considering the presence of quite a few other examples of this trope in the novel responsible for much greater atrocities than him. This is a being that lives only to cause as much suffering and bloodshed that he can and in extremely graphic fashions to boot. He targets people's loved ones to cause them misery and shows outright glee in the prospect of murdering children. Even other examples of this trope in the novel ranging from minor antagonists like Lucas and Trodius to [[spoiler:GreaterScopeVillain[=s=] like Kezess and Agrona]] have at least some understandable reason behind their actions, while Uto has absolutely ''nothing'' sympathetic about him.

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* HateSink: And ''how''. Uto is arguably the most despicable character in the entire novel which is saying a lot considering the presence of quite a few other examples of this trope in the novel responsible for much greater atrocities than him. This is a being that lives only to cause as much suffering and bloodshed that he can and in extremely graphic fashions to boot. He targets people's loved ones to cause them misery and shows outright glee in the prospect of murdering children. Even other examples of this trope in the novel ranging from minor antagonists like Lucas and Trodius to [[spoiler:GreaterScopeVillain[=s=] like Kezess and Agrona]] have at least some understandable reason behind their actions, while Uto has absolutely ''nothing'' ''no'' sympathetic about him.traits at all.



* BadBoss: Does not care much for his subordinates and is fine sacrificing them to fulfill his plans. Which makes his [[spoiler:subsequent mistreatment by both Agrona and Nico somewhat cathartic]].



* RedIsViolent: He has red hair and robes and revels in the ensuing carnage he incites during the attack on Xyrus Academy.



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led to a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath.

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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: InUniverse example. The Wraiths are named after a long-extinct race of asuras reviled as AlwaysChaoticEvil warmongers, whose actions in the distant past caused a destructive conflict among the asuras that devastated the world and led to a species-wide HeelRealization in the aftermath.



* LadyOfBlackMagic: Is an extremely potent mage in her own right and demonstrates mastery over the Vritra's dark mana arts.



* ElementalPowers: Like Arthur, Cecilia is a quadra-elemental mage, although her mastery stems from her complete dominion over mana as the Legacy.



* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed Agrona indeed brainwashed her.

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* NotHerself: When Arthur is confronted by her at the end of the Victoriad, he notes that Cecilia is not acting like the same tortured woman looking to end her own life like did in her final moments, and instead is showing him the same vitriol Nico had. He is proven right as it is later revealed Agrona and Nico indeed brainwashed her.



* SuperpowerLottery: She becomes the second quadra-elemental mage in the setting and has unrivaled control over mana, eventually ending up in the integrate stage past white core. She is even able to absorb the mana from asuras and wield their power. Agrona intends for her to absorb mana from all asura races to create an unstoppable asura-killing machine.

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* SuperpowerLottery: She becomes the second quadra-elemental mage in the setting and has unrivaled control over mana, eventually ending up in the integrate stage past white core. She is even able to absorb the mana from asuras and wield their power. Agrona intends for her to absorb mana from all of the asura races to create an unstoppable asura-killing machine.



* UnholyMatrimony: She was Nico's fiancée in their past lives, and upon being resurrected both serve as Agrona's CoDragons.

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* HornedHumanoid: As one might come to expect from the Vritra-blooded, most if not all of the Retainers have the Vritra's signature horns on their head.



** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to

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** Cadell's Retainer, Lyra, ends up holding a position of authority. While Cadell is the DragonInChief among the Scythes, Lyra [[spoiler:is made the new regent of Dicathen by Agrona in order to oversee his new conquest]].
** Seris's Retainer, Cylrit, forms a {{Lady and|Knight}} BlackKnight dynamic with his mistress. Both are pragmatic but well-meaning individuals who [[spoiler:harbor no loyalty to the Vritra and ultimately turn against them for a brief period of time]], and are known to exhibit a leashed but palpable aura that overpowers those around them.
** Melzri's Retainer, Mawar, has MysticalWhiteHair like her mistress but has a black dress and red eyes to contrast her mistress's white dress and blue eyes.
** Viessa's Retainers get put through her TrainingFromHell and so they has a high turnover rate. Many of them do not like their mistress and seek to overthrow her. However, her two main Retainers - Jagrette and Bivrae - are both hideous witches with dark powers much like Viessa herself, though Viessa is surprisingly good looking.
** Dragoth's Retainers parallel him in opposite fashions. Uto is a BloodKnight that revels in combat and is prone to displaying a SlasherSmile, and just like his master [[spoiler:ends up losing his horns]]. Echeron on the other hand, while of the opposite personality as TheStoic, mirrors Dragoth by being the most physically imposing among the Retainers as Dragoth is to the Scythes.
** [[spoiler:Nico, as "The Least of the Scythes", does not have a proper Retainer. The closest he has is Draneeve, who is not a true Retainer but rather an attendant assigned to watch over him and act as his personal ChewToy to vent out his frustrations on. In fact, one might argue Nico himself - despite being a Scythe - is moreso Cecilia's Retainer]].
* NumberTwo: Are the main subordinates to the Scythes.
* ThoseWereOnlyTheirScouts: Despite being at the bottom end of the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil, the Retainers are able to go head to head with the Lances - who are supposed to be the strongest mages in Dicathen and the counterparts to the Scythes themselves - and win. This only shows just how magically outmatched the Dicathians are when compared to the Alacryans, an ill omen for how the WarArc will turn out. Eventually [[spoiler:the tables turn as once Arthur returns from Alacrya, he breaks the Lances' PowerLimiter[=s=] and makes them as strong as the Scythes, allowing them to deal with the Retainers with ease]].
* UnseenNoMore: With the exceptions of Uto and Draneeve, the Retainers were not depicted for a long time. An official illustration released after the end of Volume 10 revealed the majority of the Retainers for the first time except for Bivran and Bivrae.



* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he gave unto Alea.

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* SuperBreedingProgram: After being exiled to Alacrya, they began interbreeding with the denizens of that continent over the course of millennia to create a SemiDivine army for the purpose of invading Epheotus.



* BigGuyRodeo: During [[spoiler:the second attack on the Wall, Mica - who is much smaller than Dragoth - ends up grappling onto his back. She ends up ripping off one of his horns to end their duel]].



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* BloodKnight: Given his sadistic nature, Uto revels in the carnage of battle and inflicting suffering upon others.

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* TortureTechnician: He loves indulging in torture, as seen with the excruciating death he gave unto Alea.



* TranquilFury: Prone to doing this. Arthur can sense a sharp bloodlust surge from Cylrit upon the mention of Seris's name despite his outward behavior not changing that much.

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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Uto as Dragoth's Retainer. Uto was a sadistic BloodKnight who was not afraid to let everyone around him know of his vile tendencies and had a gaunt and wiry appearance, whereas Echeron is a stoic individual with a towering and statuesque appearance.


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* ArcVillain: Is technically the main villain of the Xyrus Academy Arc, specifically its latter half albeit with Lucas acting as TheHeavy for him.


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* TargetedToHurtTheHero: {{Invoked}}. When he recruits Lucas into the Radicals, he brings up how this trope is one of Arthur's weaknesses and specifically highlights Arthur's LoveInterest Tessia as a pivotal target, but gives him the caveat not to anything to her short of incapacitating her. However, Lucas, in his bid to get back at Arthur, ends up going much further than Draneeve wanted and threatens to desecrate Tessia's incapacitated body to Arthur's face. Not only does this get him killed, but in the aftermath [[spoiler:Agrona is furious with Draneeve for almost compromising his plan for the Legacy as he intended for Tessia to become her vessel, and so has him ReassignedToAntarctica as punishment]].

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