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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Lampshaded. Yuki points out that of course a sheltered princess like Mizuha would be fascinated by someone dark and mysterious like Kyousuke.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Lampshaded. Yuki points out that of course a sheltered princess like Mizuha would be fascinated by someone dark and mysterious who ties her preconceptions into a complex knot, like Kyousuke.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Even called as such in-story. We find out in Chapter 4 that [[spoiler:she consorted with "Maou" two years before the start of the game and, metaphorically speaking, sold her soul to the devil in order to study the minds of criminals.]]
** TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: In Mizuha's bad ending, she seduces Kyousuke and murders him as revenge for him raping her sister.]]

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* DealWithTheDevil: Even called as such in-story. We find out in Chapter 4 that [[spoiler:she consorted with "Maou" two years before the start of the game and, metaphorically speaking, sold her soul to the devil in order to study the minds of criminals.the criminals indebted to him.]]
** * TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: In Mizuha's bad ending, she seduces Kyousuke and murders him as revenge for him raping her sister.]]
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** TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: In Mizuha's bad ending, she seduces Kyousuke and murders him as revenge for him raping her sister.]]
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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: What he ''really'' is to Kyousuke, with the RedHerring being that the story initially points at him and Kyousuke being the same person. [[AlwaysABiggerFish He is older, more clever and brutal than Kyousuke]] and works for a PrivateMilitaryContractor instead of bookkeeping for the {{Yakuza}}.

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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: What he ''really'' is to Kyousuke, with the RedHerring being that the story initially points at him and Kyousuke being the same person. [[AlwaysABiggerFish He is older, more clever and brutal than Kyousuke]] and works for a PrivateMilitaryContractor instead of bookkeeping for the {{Yakuza}}.]]



* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler:His day-job is being the consultant and corporate strategist for a corrupt arms industry company; They try to have him replaced

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* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler:His day-job is being the consultant and corporate strategist for a corrupt arms industry company; They try to have him replaced when they want to rebrand themselves as a "clean" company to the public, but he convinces them that he's irreplacable; See EstablishingCharacterMoment.]]



* PrivateMilitaryContractor: [[spoiler: He became a mercenary after being declared legally dead, and is shown to have a MultinationalTeam of such on his payroll.

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* PrivateMilitaryContractor: [[spoiler: He became a mercenary after being declared legally dead, and is shown to have a MultinationalTeam of such on his payroll. This was presumably how he got the job as a corporate strategist for the Sannou Group, an arms-dealing company.]]

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* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: What he ''really'' is to Kyousuke, with the RedHerring being that the story initially points at him and Kyousuke being the same person. [[AlwaysABiggerFish He is older, more clever and brutal than Kyousuke]] and works for a PrivateMilitaryContractor instead of bookkeeping for the {{Yakuza}}.



* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler:His day-job is being the consultant and corporate strategist for a corrupt arms industry company; They try to have him replaced



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name literally means "The Devil".

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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name nickname literally means "The Devil".



* {{Omniglot}}: As a highschool student, Maou was already fluent in six different languages: Japanese, English, German, French, Arabic and Spanish. [[spoiler: He's presumably learned even more since having connections in ''North Korea'' of all places is part of his XanatosSpeedChess plan to get his father out of prison and out of the country.]]



* PrivateMilitaryContractor: [[spoiler: He became a mercenary after being declared legally dead, and is shown to have a MultinationalTeam of such on his payroll.



* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:All the damages done to the city, all the innocent lives lost during the riot just to pressure the authorities to release his father from prison and allow Maou's goons to ferry him out of the country, who only lasted a couple of hours before dying of a heart attack.]]

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* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:All the damages done to the city, all the innocent lives lost during the riot just to pressure the authorities to release his father from prison and allow Maou's goons to ferry him out of the country, who only lasted for his father to die in transit after a couple of hours before dying of from a heart attack.attack due to all the stress.]]



%%* XanatosSpeedChess: How he keeps beating Haru.

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%%* * XanatosSpeedChess: How he keeps beating Haru.He might as well be a Grand Champion in it. He's got connections around the world in all kinds of criminals and mercenaries, thinks stupendously fast on his feet even new variables enter his equation, and frequently gets away scot-free from any direct implication on his person.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor that he earns money for his illegal activities from as their corporate strategist, Someya tries to lay off "Maou", suggesting that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so Someya brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move, as breaking the thumb is far more painful than the little finger.]]''

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor that he earns money for his illegal activities from as their corporate strategist, Someya tries to lay off "Maou", suggesting that he "prove" prove how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so Someya brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a test for Kuwashima; a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move, as breaking the thumb is far more painful than the little finger.]]''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor that he earns money for his illegal activities from as their corporate strategist, Someya tries to lay off "Maou", suggesting that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so Someya brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor that he earns money for his illegal activities from as their corporate strategist, Someya tries to lay off "Maou", suggesting that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so Someya brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.move, as breaking the thumb is far more painful than the little finger.]]''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest MysteriousBenefactor that he earns money for his illegal activities from as their corporate strategist, Someya tries to lay off "Maou", suggesting that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he Someya brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising young man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds, instead of the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. His suggestion of having a time limit of twenty seconds instead of ten? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. His suggestion of Why did he suggest having a time limit of twenty seconds seconds, instead of ten? the ten proposed by Kuwashima? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds. His suggestion of having a time limit of twenty seconds instead of ten? ''[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Because that's how long he figured he'd need to recover from the pain if Kuwashima had broken Maou's thumb on the first move.]]''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinky finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.
--> '''Maou:''' ''"It's "bent" rather nicely, wouldn't you say? [[ToThePain Once you've experienced it, you'll know that it doesn't really hurt that much when your break your little finger.]]"''

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinky pinkie finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.
--> '''Maou:''' ''"It's "bent" rather nicely, wouldn't you say? [[ToThePain Once you've experienced it, you'll know that it doesn't really hurt that much when your break your little finger.]]"'']] Now, it's your turn. You said ten seconds was plenty, yes? What's wrong? As I've said before, you can't go over the time limit twice. Come on, my pinkie is the only finger left. All you have to do is bend it down and you win."''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinky finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shokc, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a a common children's game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou gives up the only advantage in the game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the agreed time limit with his EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break Kuwashima's pinky finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the shokc, shock, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a simple game of chicken involving their fingers, a common children's game. Maou and the guy both play more or less perfectly, and Maou deliberately makes a few moves that steer the course of the game towards his opponent's inevitable victory. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break the man's last finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the pain, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a simple game of chicken involving their fingers, a common children's game. game, that is, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck finger-bending]], with a time limit. And Maou and gives up the guy both play more or less perfectly, and Maou deliberately makes a few moves that steer only advantage in the course of game; going first, even forgiving his opponent going over the game towards agreed time limit with his opponent's inevitable victory. EvilGloating. Only, Maou believes in TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break the man's last Kuwashima's pinky finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the pain, shokc, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.odds.
--> '''Maou:''' ''"It's "bent" rather nicely, wouldn't you say? [[ToThePain Once you've experienced it, you'll know that it doesn't really hurt that much when your break your little finger.]]"''
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* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:All the damages done to the city, all the innocent lives lost during the riot just to pressure the authorities to release his father, who only lasted a couple of hours before dying of a heart attack.]]
* TeenGenius: Repeatedly called out as such, but his age is ambiguous. [[spoiler:He's actually around thirty and simply looks younger, but you're led to believe that he's Kyousuke, making it a subversion.]]

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* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:All the damages done to the city, all the innocent lives lost during the riot just to pressure the authorities to release his father, father from prison and allow Maou's goons to ferry him out of the country, who only lasted a couple of hours before dying of a heart attack.]]
* TeenGenius: Repeatedly called out as such, but his age is ambiguous. [[spoiler:He's actually around thirty and simply looks younger, so he's more like a ''former'' TeenGenius, but you're led to believe that he's Kyousuke, Kyousuke at first, making it a subversion.]]
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a simple game of chicken involving their fingers, a common children's game. Maou and the guy both play more or less perfectly, and Maou deliberately makes a few moves that steer the course of the game towards his opponent's inevitable victory. Only, Maou believes in TakingTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break the man's last finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the pain, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a simple game of chicken involving their fingers, a common children's game. Maou and the guy both play more or less perfectly, and Maou deliberately makes a few moves that steer the course of the game towards his opponent's inevitable victory. Only, Maou believes in TakingTheThirdOption, TakeTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break the man's last finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the pain, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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%%* BestServedCold

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%%* BestServedCold* BestServedCold: His revenge on everyone he felt had wronged him was ''at least'' eight years in the making.



%%* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: ''Twice''.]]

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%%* * EstablishingCharacterMoment: While talking to Someya, his MysteriousBenefactor, they suggest that he "prove" how sharp he really is or they'll have him replaced, and so he brings in Maou's replacement within the company. A young, promising man named Kuwashima with a Master's graduate in Game Theory, and Maou suggests the two of them play a simple game as a sort of employment test; a simple game of chicken involving their fingers, a common children's game. Maou and the guy both play more or less perfectly, and Maou deliberately makes a few moves that steer the course of the game towards his opponent's inevitable victory. Only, Maou believes in TakingTheThirdOption, so he proceeds to ''[[FinGore horribly break the man's last finger when he's about to lose]]'', and since Kuwashima can't continue to play due to the pain, Maou wins by default. In a single scene, Maou has shown what he's all about; He enjoys using the HopeSpot, he is both ruthless and intelligent, and he has a childish streak that lets him think outside the box even in the face of overwhelming odds.
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FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: ''Twice''.''Twice'', in his backstory (surviving a terrorist attack in London and his ID being found in the wreckage by the police getting him declared legally dead), and once more in Haru's route.]]
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Boobs Of Steel is a disambiguation


* BoobsOfSteel: [[spoiler:Largest bust of the heroines and the only one proficient in hand to hand combat. Granted, she's not good ''enough'' considering Maou's former line of work.]]
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fan-speak only trope


* {{Bishonen}}: On the cutesy side of things, meaning it works against him.

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%%* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: She apparently thinks so.



* LimitedWardrobe[=/=]SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Invoked. Claims she just ''loves'' her school uniform. Truth is that she's largely too poor to afford any other clothing.


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* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Invoked. Claims she just ''loves'' her school uniform. Truth is that she's largely [[LimitedWardrobe too poor to afford any other clothing]].
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* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Averted. He's not rich, since his wealthy lifestyle's the result of his foster father's "tutelage", he's not an idiot since he routinely uses his wits to excel at his job and avert some sticky situations in the good endings, and his day job happens to be working for the Azais in order to pay off his family debt.
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* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Averted. He maintains a soft spot for Kyousuke, but in the end he's too far gone. Amusingly enough, after you realize his true identity you realize that it actually happened for real in the side heroines' routes when the game was still implying Kyousuke was Maou.]]

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* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Averted. He maintains a soft spot for Kyousuke, but in the end he's too far gone. Amusingly enough, after you realize know about his true identity identity, you realize that it actually happened for real in the side heroines' routes when the game was still implying Kyousuke was Maou.]]

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Late in the story, it's revealed that [[spoiler:her reason for capturing "Maou" is that "Maou" killed Usami's mother by bombing one of her mother's concerts]].




Her route deals with the repercussions of [[spoiler:Hiroaki's kidnapping]] on both her and Kyousuke.



A cold young woman who's the daughter of the man who funds the school. She's said to have a hatred for two-faced people. [[spoiler:She's also Tokita Yuki's half sister.]]

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A cold young woman who's the daughter of the man who funds the school. She's said to have a hatred for two-faced people. [[spoiler:She's also Tokita Yuki's half sister.]]



!![[spoiler:Samejima Kyouhei]]



The primary antagonist of ''VisualNovel/TheDevilOnGString''. He orchestrates all of the events in the novel, including [[spoiler:the kidnapping of Tsubaki's brother, the death threats to Kanon's close friends and relatives, and the hostage situation at the school]].

[[spoiler:He is revealed to be Kyousuke's NotQuiteDead older brother, Kyouhei. He was proclaimed dead by a botched British investigation, allowing him to roam freely as a mercenary, building up his record of crimes and working his way through the underworld.]]

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The primary antagonist of ''VisualNovel/TheDevilOnGString''. He orchestrates all of the events in the novel, including [[spoiler:the kidnapping of Tsubaki's brother, the death threats to Kanon's close friends and relatives, and the hostage situation at the school]].

[[spoiler:He is revealed to be Kyousuke's NotQuiteDead older brother, Kyouhei. He was proclaimed dead by a botched British investigation, allowing him to roam freely as a mercenary, building up his record of crimes and working his way through the underworld.]]
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A friend of Haru, and known to be an incredibly talented investigator. She is the daughter of a renowned detective. [[spoiler:She is also the sister of Mizuha.]]

It's revealed later on that [[spoiler:she has been contracted by "Maou" for two years. She orchestrates a hostage-taking situation in order to get revenge at Mizuha's father.]]

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A friend of Haru, and known to be an incredibly talented investigator. She is the daughter of a renowned detective. [[spoiler:She is also the sister of Mizuha.]]\n\nIt's revealed later on that [[spoiler:she has been contracted by "Maou" for two years. She orchestrates a hostage-taking situation in order to get revenge at Mizuha's father.]]
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* RapunzelHair: [[JustifiedTrope She hasn't had a haircut in about a decade]]. Also, it's admitted that it's a real bitch to keep clean and even then it tends to look very messy. The hair extends all the way down to her thighs [[spoiler:and is even longer than that in the epilogue. Considering how short her hair was when she met Kyousuke, she probably wouldn't put up with it if she knew that this is much longer than he meant when he said he liked girls with long hair.]]
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Well, green.
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The foster son of Azai Gonzou and the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''. He has a reputation in school for being a rich playboy, but in truth, he is sunk deep in debt under Azai Gonzou and is working to repay his family's debt.

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The foster son of Azai Gonzou and the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''.''VisualNovel/TheDevilOnGString''. He has a reputation in school for being a rich playboy, but in truth, he is sunk deep in debt under Azai Gonzou and is working to repay his family's debt.



The primary antagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''. He orchestrates all of the events in the novel, including [[spoiler:the kidnapping of Tsubaki's brother, the death threats to Kanon's close friends and relatives, and the hostage situation at the school]].

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The primary antagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''.''VisualNovel/TheDevilOnGString''. He orchestrates all of the events in the novel, including [[spoiler:the kidnapping of Tsubaki's brother, the death threats to Kanon's close friends and relatives, and the hostage situation at the school]].
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This page lists the characters of the VisualNovel, ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou'', and the tropes associated with them. '''Major spoilers will be found ahead.'''

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This page lists the characters of the VisualNovel, ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou'', ''VisualNovel/TheDevilOnGString'', and the tropes associated with them. '''Major spoilers will be found ahead.'''
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This page lists the characters of the VisualNovel, ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou'', and the tropes associated with them. '''Major spoilers will be found ahead.'''

!!!This character sheet uses '''Eastern naming convention''' (Surname first).
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[[folder:Azai Kyousuke]]
!!Azai Kyousuke / Samejima Kyousuke
->Voiced by: Creator/JunFukuyama

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The foster son of Azai Gonzou and the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''. He has a reputation in school for being a rich playboy, but in truth, he is sunk deep in debt under Azai Gonzou and is working to repay his family's debt.
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* AGodAmI: Played for laughs with his alternate identity as "God".
* AntiHero: Starts out as a Type IV, becomes a Type V in two bad endings. Graduates to Type IIB in most good endings as he starts showing a genuinely nice side to him.
* ArousedByTheirVoice:
** Mizuha thinks that Kyousuke's voice is hot, especially when it deepens when using his other persona.
** [[spoiler: He's voiced by Creator/JunFukuyama in the drama [=CDs=] just like Maou. Since you've probably read the visual novel if you're listening to the side material it {{makes sense in context}}.]]
* BerserkButton: Damage any of his [=CDs=]. Subverted later on: He admits that he's exaggerating and really just playing around.
* CannotTellAJoke: His attempts at humor are bad. Probably intentional to at least a degree since he seems to enjoy annoying Eiichi. But not entirely.
* TheCasanova: He invokes this trope as part of his image.
%%* ChickMagnet
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: [[spoiler:With Haru.]]
* CynicismCatalyst: Kyousuke used to be really warm and affectionate as a kid and this can be seen in his school life, though he thinks of it as a mask or stress relief at best. His more calculating personality stems [[spoiler:first from how his father was demonized for killing a man who blackmailed him]] and more importantly when Azai Gonzou adopted him and took over his debt, causing his money obsession.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Played for laughs. Kanon breaks his CD? An elaborate revenge plot involving an accomplice breaking into the faculty office by luring a teacher out with nonsense so that the accomplice can steal the keys to the sports shed and keep Kanon from being able to play in a tournament she was looking forward to. Mizuha does the same thing? Become her friend, seduce her, bring her to the altar and then abandon her there! This time he admits that he's going to quit as soon as he gets bored, however, which does indeed happen pretty quickly. Revenge is just an amusing game.
* EnemyWithin: The criminal mastermind "Maou" is strongly implied to be this for him, to the point that he's flat-out accused of using Maou as an alias within the first few hours of the story. [[spoiler:It's subverted in the main route; Maou is revealed to be his [[FakingTheDead believed to be dead]] older brother.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Having come from a very poor family and heavily indebted, his attitude towards others is pretty much due to his childhood.
* GuileHero: [[spoiler:Even when it's revealed he isn't Maou, there are a number of routes where he uses his sharp wit to get out of a sticky situation.]]
* HateAtFirstSight: Despite Usami obviously being the main heroine and having the whole VN built around her, Kyousuke actually hates her from essentially the moment they first speak: she keeps going on about justice, she has irritating habits, she's nosy and [[spoiler:she has a last name he doesn't much care for.]] It takes a long time and a lot of pain on Usami's end before the relationship gets a real chance to develop.
* HiddenEyes: [[spoiler:Even ''after'' the reveal. Although it's eventually subverted.]]
* InformedAttribute: We're told how smart he is, but most of the clever deductions and plots come from Usami, Maou and Gonzou instead. Subverted in some of the side-routes and at the end of the main route, where he finally gets a chance to shine.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: No matter how dickish he can be or claims to be, it´s obvious to the people around him that he really can be nice when he tries to.
* ObliviousToLove: Averted with Tsubaki and mostly averted with Kanon, but he's apparently not good with picking up on tsunderes and [[AbhorrentAdmirer tends to dismiss Usami]].
* OnlySaneMan: To an extent, though his elaborate petty revenge throws it into question. There's also a more serious application of the trope where [[spoiler:he's the only one not obsessed with revenge among the people[[note]]Kyousuke, Maou, Usami, Yuki and Kyousuke's father[[/note]] with grudges.]]
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:He's not "Maou"; it's his brother, Samejima Kyouhei]].
* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Averted. He's not rich, since his wealthy lifestyle's the result of his foster father's "tutelage", he's not an idiot since he routinely uses his wits to excel at his job and avert some sticky situations in the good endings, and his day job happens to be working for the Azais in order to pay off his family debt.
* SelectiveObliviousness: He does his best to ignore Usami's rather obvious attraction. To be fair, she's kind of weird and thus her behavior is easier to dismiss. [[spoiler:He's also trying really hard not to think about the fact that with her last name she's surely the daughter of the man that ruined his father.]]
* SeriousBusiness: Classical music.
* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:The main story line turns his years of working for Gonzou into this. His mother and Azai Gonzou both die, rendering his years of trying to repay his debt useless.]]
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Confined to his inner monologues, so he can never be called on it at least.
--> Kyousuke: If we keep the events of this awful night a secret, then even [[spoiler:Tokita]] might have a future. ...Not that [[spoiler:Tokita's]] future is of any importance to me. It'd just be a waste of an able mind.
* TallPoppySyndrome: At his worst, he tries to destroy the innocence that Tsubaki still has, though in the good ending he realizes what he's doing and stops.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Mizuha's and Tsubaki's bad endings.
* TookALevelInKindness: In all of the side-routes and the main route.
* TrappedByGamblingDebts: Gonzou adopted him to pay off his father's yakuza loan.
* {{Tsundere}}: Towards ''everyone.'' But a lot of it is just his inner monologue since he pretends to be nice. The outward tsun behavior is mostly reserved for Usami, though. Interestingly, the other girls appear to pick up on this.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:Which is why he was so easy to frame as "Maou".]]
* {{Yakuza}}: Subverted. He may be affiliated with them, but he's not officially a part of them.
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[[folder:Usami Haru]]
->Voiced by: Creator/KeiMizusawa

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The main heroine of the story. She transfers into Kyousuke's school early on. Haru is a strange young girl intent on catching "Maou". Also friends with Tokita Yuki.

Late in the story, it's revealed that [[spoiler:her reason for capturing "Maou" is that "Maou" killed Usami's mother by bombing one of her mother's concerts]].
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Kyousuke is absolutely repulsed whenever the possibility is mentioned that she might like him. [[spoiler:This is because he knows who she is[[note]]Partially. He recognizes her family name but does not realize she was the girl he knew as a kid.[[/note]] and while he's not going to try and get revenge on her, that doesn't mean he has to like her.]]
* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: At the very end of the game, Kyousuke reunites with Haru and her daughter, which is revealed to be his based on her age.]]
%%* BadassAdorable
* BatmanGambit: She pulls several ones during [[spoiler:the hostage situations]].
* BoobsOfSteel: [[spoiler:Largest bust of the heroines and the only one proficient in hand to hand combat. Granted, she's not good ''enough'' considering Maou's former line of work.]]
%%* BunnyEarsLawyer
%%* BreakTheCutie: Her backstory.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Very much so. She's very eccentric, but she's a very capable thinker.
* TheChessmaster: She's capable of matching wits with "Maou".
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: [[spoiler:With Kyousuke.]]
* CloudCuckoolander: When she's not being utterly serious, but even then her weird personality slips through.
* ElegantClassicalMusician: Mentions early on that she plays the violin, but her personality doesn't quite fit. [[spoiler:Though when she actually plays she seems to gain a lot of dignity and looks more beautiful than she does normally. Unfortunately, she's too traumatized to play while Maou is alive.]]
%%* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: She apparently thinks so.
%%* ForgottenChildhoodFriend: [[spoiler:To Kyousuke.]]
%%* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric.
* HopelessSuitor: She manages to be a hopeless suitor and the main heroine at the same time. Namely, Kyousuke outright despises her for the first three fourths of the story and makes it pretty obvious that [[AbhorrentAdmirer any hint that she likes him is disgusting.]] It takes some major upheavals to turn things around for her.
* LimitedWardrobe[=/=]SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Invoked. Claims she just ''loves'' her school uniform. Truth is that she's largely too poor to afford any other clothing.
* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Subverted. She's very happy to hook up with Kyousuke, but in the end she's still desperate for revenge and can't play the violin otherwise.]]
%%* NewTransferStudent
%%* NoSocialSkills
* ObfuscatingStupidity: She doesn't quite hide her intelligence, but she pretends to be more easily flustered than she really is and may be playing up her strange attitude to some extent.
* {{Otaku}}: How she manages to be an otaku when she's dirt poor is anyone's guess.
* ParentalNeglect: During the final arc of the story it's mentioned in a letter that her parents were rarely around to take care of her. The letter implies that this is largely responsible for how bad she is at socializing. [[spoiler:When her father was murdered she was largely unconcerned since she rarely met him anyway and her only real friend was the killer.]]
%%* PerpetualPoverty
* RapunzelHair: [[JustifiedTrope She hasn't had a haircut in about a decade]]. Also, it's admitted that it's a real bitch to keep clean and even then it tends to look very messy. The hair extends all the way down to her thighs [[spoiler:and is even longer than that in the epilogue. Considering how short her hair was when she met Kyousuke, she probably wouldn't put up with it if she knew that this is much longer than he meant when he said he liked girls with long hair.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: There is great emphasis on her eyes when she's being serious, and they also appear significantly brighter during those times.
* {{Revenge}}
* StringyHairedGhostGirl: Repeatedly mistaken for one.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Somehow, she gets away with the following unchallenged.
-->'''Eiichi''': What about you, Usami-san? Is there someone that you love?\\
'''Usami''': Me? Yes, there is.\\
''[{{beat}}]''\\
'''Usami''': Wait, what? Pssh, of course not. Definitely no. Well, you can be damn sure I'm not in love with Azai-san.
%%* TeenGenius
%%* UnkemptBeauty
%%* UnusualEuphemism: Her "sweater puppies".
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:She wants revenge for her mother's death.]]
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[[folder:Miwa Tsubaki]]
->Voiced by: Chiro Kanzaki

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The ClassRepresentative of Kyousuke's class. She's the eldest of five children and hails from a rather poor family. She's known for her gentle and kind nature.

Her route deals with the repercussions of [[spoiler:Hiroaki's kidnapping]] on both her and Kyousuke.
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* BreakTheCutie: It starts when [[spoiler:Hiroaki is kidnapped]].
%%* ClassRepresentative
%%* ClingyJealousGirl: In her own route.
* CorruptTheCutie: Both Kyousuke and "Maou" attempt this on her. [[spoiler:Kyousuke succeeds in the bad ending.]]
* ExtremeDoormat: Her kind nature allows several people to take advantage of her. Also repeatedly Lampshaded by Kyousuke. Subverted as the game goes on, though.
* {{Foil}}: To Kyousuke. She serves as his most obvious antecedent -- both of them grew up in poor families, but she led a contented, happy life while Kyousuke is continually seeking to pay back his family's debt, making him a very miserable person.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic.
* HappyEnding: [[spoiler:Her good ending is the most unambiguously happy ending. Kyosuke gets an honest job, his foster father's respect, his mother comes to live with him and he has a happy family again, at the cost of a few teeth.]]
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: [[spoiler:Subverted. She's easily corrupted as part of her CharacterDevelopment.]]
** [[spoiler: Even after coming to her senses she realizes she'll never be exactly as she used to be.]]
** [[spoiler: In her bad ending, she's corrupted to an even greater degree. She starts smoking, drinking, doing drugs, and becomes a slave to Kyousuke. He even mentions introducing her to Gonzou and that he's taken a liking to her.]]
%%* TheIngenue
* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: [[spoiler: In her bad ending, they do it in the park.]]
* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Though only one is actually of any importance.
* NiceGirl: Stated outright during the Mizuha chapter that this would be her greatest appeal to the emotionally damaged Kyousuke, though by that point she's already failed to win him.
* StalkerWithACrush: She's not, but something she says very early in the story causes Kyousuke to make a joke about it.
-->'''Tsubaki:''' This is the first time I've heard you say this. I swear, because I write everything I know about you in this diary.\\
'''Kyousuke:''' Somehow that sounded a bit creepy.
* StepfordSmiler: She doesn't realize it, but after [[spoiler:her brother's kidnapping]], she starts showing signs of this.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair
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[[folder:Azai Kanon]]
->Voiced by: Creator/SatomiKoorogi

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Kyousuke's step-sister and a popular figure skater in Japan. A talented and energetic young woman. Her mother also used to be a popular figure skater and used to be Kanon's coach.

Her route reveals that behind her popularity lies a very complicated relationship with her mother.
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* BookDumb: It's not that she's exactly stupid, as she's shown to be very perceptive of people, it's just that she doesn't care about anything not related to figure skating.
* TheDitz: [[spoiler:We find out that she actually invokes this trope, as she thinks that the less things that bother her, the more focused she becomes.]]
* FlirtyStepsiblings: With Kyousuke.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine.
* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:Ever since Kanon was a kid, her mother always doted on Kanon to continue her mother's dreams of figure skating, causing Kanon to grow up starved for affection.]]
* GeniusDitz: Although she acts like a goofy airhead most of the time, Kanon is an incredibly talented figure skater.
%%* GenkiGirl
* ItsAllAboutMe: Given how much her mother spoils her, Kanon grows up to be very self-centered. [[spoiler:She gets better.]]
%%* {{Kawaiiko}}
* LittleSisterHeroine: Largely avoids the general categories of the trope, instead loosely fitting under 'devoted' in that he appears to be the only person she actually trusts and relies on.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: [[spoiler: She is this to her mother.]]
* MyBelovedSmother: [[spoiler:Part of her FreudianExcuse.]]
* TheNicknamer: "Bakii" for Tsubaki and "Usamin" for Haru. And of course, "Non-chan" for herself.
* NotBloodSiblings: With Kyousuke. She knew it even as a child, but decided to ignore it.
%%* PluckyGirl
%%* SmarterThanYouLook
* StepfordSmiler: [[spoiler:Behind her cheerful attitude is a young woman starved for affection with complicated tensions with her mother.]]
* ThirdPersonPerson: She refers to herself as "Non-chan" when in a good mood.
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[[folder:Shiratori Mizuha]]
->Voiced by: Creator/HyoSei

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A cold young woman who's the daughter of the man who funds the school. She's said to have a hatred for two-faced people. [[spoiler:She's also Tokita Yuki's half sister.]]
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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Lampshaded. Yuki points out that of course a sheltered princess like Mizuha would be fascinated by someone dark and mysterious like Kyousuke.
%%* BadBadActing: "Waaah, I'm falling!"
* DefrostingIceQueen: As her route progresses, naturally.
* DoggedNiceGuy: Well, girl. In her route, she basically ''annoys'' Kyousuke into entering a fake relationship.
%%* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic.
%%* GirlishPigtails
%%* HappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler:Her good ending.]]
* LonelyRichKid: Not that anything is made of it, but it's noted that she has no real friends and difficulty interacting with others.
* TheStoic: Does not show much emotion most of the time.
* SweetTooth: She likes making sweets for herself.
* {{Tsundere}}: Cold shoulder type mostly. She grows out of it by her epilogue.
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[[folder:Aizawa Eiichi]]
->Voiced by: Yuuki Kajita

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A young man who always acts cutesy and innocent, but in reality has a scheming and petty personality. He always hangs out with Kyousuke, and is known to be a skirt-chaser.
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%%* AllMenArePerverts
* {{Bishonen}}: On the cutesy side of things, meaning it works against him.
%%* BookDumb
%%* BromanticFoil: Even lampshaded in-story.
* CasanovaWannabe: The girls only see him as a cute pretty boy rather than someone to date.
%%* TheFakeCutie: Played straight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He starts showing signs of this during the major events in the novel.
* MeaningfulName: His name sounds a bit like "Ecchi", or "pervert" in Japanese.
* LikesOlderWomen: Likes mature girls, which usually means the older ones though he has a soft spot for Tsubaki and blatant lust for Yuki. Still, he seems mostly fixated on Ms. Noriko.
* ShooOutTheClowns: [[spoiler: Inverted. He's the only supporting character to show up during the city takeover. Kyousuke even complains about how out of place he is.]]
* SweetTooth: Apparently eats nothing ''but'' sweets.
%%* TeacherStudentRomance: To Ms. Noriko.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Well, green.
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[[folder:"Maou"]]
!![[spoiler:Samejima Kyouhei]]
->Voiced by: Creator/JunFukuyama

[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TVTropes_Maou_4965.jpg]]

The primary antagonist of ''VisualNovel/GSenjouNoMaou''. He orchestrates all of the events in the novel, including [[spoiler:the kidnapping of Tsubaki's brother, the death threats to Kanon's close friends and relatives, and the hostage situation at the school]].

[[spoiler:He is revealed to be Kyousuke's NotQuiteDead older brother, Kyouhei. He was proclaimed dead by a botched British investigation, allowing him to roam freely as a mercenary, building up his record of crimes and working his way through the underworld.]]
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%%* BadassLongcoat
%%* BestServedCold
* BigBad: Of the overall plot, though he only escalates the situation to that point in the main route.
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Though not as much as you might expect from someone who has fallen as far as Maou. At the same time he sets up Kyousuke to take the blame for him, his love for Kyousuke remains perhaps his only redeeming quality.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:You see Samejima Kyouhei in the first chapter in an old photo. Kyousuke took a picture of his mother and talks about her. So since his father isn't in the picture, who is the tall bishonen guy next to her?]]
* TheChessmaster: Very much so.
* CorruptTheCutie: His modus operandi. He notes that it's easy to use children for criminal activities because ''they haven't learned that it's wrong yet''.
* CynicismCatalyst: He occasionally alludes to how he is bent on revenge against those who have wronged him [[spoiler:for the incarceration of his father, the breakdown of his mother and his brother's 'betrayal.']] Before this he was a largely normal person.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: [[spoiler:Part of his plan is to get revenge on the rest of his family for how badly they treated his and Kyousuke's mother after his father murdered Haru's father.]]
%%* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: ''Twice''.]]
* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:The same as Kyousuke's, naturally.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:Spends his dying speech admonishing Kyosuke for abandoning their family and not caring for their plight, which feels slightly hollow considering he'd left them with the impression he was dead and spent the intervening years traipsing about with foreign mercenaries and planning a revenge plot while Kyosuke was actively trying to repay the family's debts.]]
* ItAmusedMe: "If someone were to ask me why I didn't kill her, I could only answer that it was because it would be more interesting that way."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Devil", a remix of Franz Schubert's "Der Erlkönig."
* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Averted. He maintains a soft spot for Kyousuke, but in the end he's too far gone. Amusingly enough, after you realize his true identity you realize that it actually happened for real in the side heroines' routes when the game was still implying Kyousuke was Maou.]]
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name literally means "The Devil".
%%* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:Though they thought they did.]]
%%* NotQuiteDead
* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:He's in his late twenties or so, but looks about five to ten years younger.]]
%%* PragmaticVillainy
%%* RedEyesTakeWarning
%%* {{Revenge}}
* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:All the damages done to the city, all the innocent lives lost during the riot just to pressure the authorities to release his father, who only lasted a couple of hours before dying of a heart attack.]]
* TeenGenius: Repeatedly called out as such, but his age is ambiguous. [[spoiler:He's actually around thirty and simply looks younger, but you're led to believe that he's Kyousuke, making it a subversion.]]
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:To Kyousuke]].
* WouldntHurtAChild: [[spoiler:Spared Usami when he killed her mother because he was not yet to the point where he could bring himself to murder a little girl, especially one who was basically blameless. In the current story it's made pretty clear that he's past that now.]]
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He likes to toy with Haru in his elaborate schemes. In his backstory, his instructor points out that he likes to do this to his victims as a mercenary.
%%* XanatosSpeedChess: How he keeps beating Haru.
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[[folder:Azai Gonzou]]
->Voiced by: Creator/TetsuInada

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The boss of the Azai Group and head of a large {{Yakuza}} group in Japan. He is Kyousuke's foster father and Kanon's biological father.
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%%* AbusiveParents: Well, foster father.
* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:It's unclear how he really feels about Kyousuke. Implications lean towards him genuinely caring about Kyousuke about as much as a man like him can... which isn't very much. Still, he took a bullet for him.]]
* AnimalMotifs: Lion, the king of all beasts.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Mocks Maou as he dies.]]
* FallenHero: It's implied he used to be a policeman.
* GeniusBruiser: Behind his brutish appearance is a mind as sharp as a razor. [[spoiler:He manages to foil Maou in chapter 2, and possibly could have again in the final chapter if Kyosuke hadn't shown up.]]
%%* LargeAndInCharge
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Azai Gonzou", a remix of Music/PyotrIlyichTchaikovsky's "Marche Slave".
%%* LoanShark
* PragmaticVillainy: He is unconcerned with "Yakuza honour" and acts purely on a drive for money and power. [[spoiler:He nonetheless seems to appreciate strong convictions.]]
* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:He leaps out of his car when he knows Maou is trying to snipe him because Kyousuke was about to move into the open like an idiot. Kyousuke isn't sure whether Gonzou meant to do that or not.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler:''Sneers'' at Maou as he's bleeding to death and calls him a pussy afraid to get his hands dirty.]]
* {{Yakuza}}
* WellDoneSonGuy: Shows far more regard to Kyosuke when Kyosuke stands up to him. [[spoiler:He is downright amused when Kyosuke manages to one-up him in Tsubaki's route.]]
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[[folder:Tokita Yuki]]
->Voiced by: Creator/MinamiHokuto

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A friend of Haru, and known to be an incredibly talented investigator. She is the daughter of a renowned detective. [[spoiler:She is also the sister of Mizuha.]]

It's revealed later on that [[spoiler:she has been contracted by "Maou" for two years. She orchestrates a hostage-taking situation in order to get revenge at Mizuha's father.]]
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Yuki is perhaps ''excessively'' dignified and always calm, relaxed and on top of things. [[spoiler:Beneath her level headed attitude, however, is a girl that has been manipulated into a precise but uncontrolled weapon by Maou, forcing Usami to confront her.]]
* AlternateCharacterReading: Her name's written in katakana, but it can be written in kanji as "snow".
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Yuki is actually a villain, though she gets redeemed. She isn't quite sure how much she loves or resents Mizuha.]]
* CoolBigSis: To [[spoiler:Mizuha]].
%%* CorruptTheCutie
* DealWithTheDevil: Even called as such in-story. We find out in Chapter 4 that [[spoiler:she consorted with "Maou" two years before the start of the game and, metaphorically speaking, sold her soul to the devil in order to study the minds of criminals.]]
* TheGadfly: She really enjoys teasing certain people, especially Mizuha.
* ManipulativeBitch: She has been studying criminology and criminals ever since she was young, and is an expert in reading peoples' habits and deducing their attitudes. [[spoiler:Naturally, this plays well into her secretly working for the big bad to deceive Haru]].
%%* NewTransferStudent
* NoCampaignForTheWicked: [[spoiler:Shows pretty clear interest in Kyousuke but has no route. It is speculated that the reason Mizuha has one and she does not despite probably having a better story to tell is because Yuki, while not really a bad person, is in the villain camp.]]
* {{Revenge}}: Her motivation. Specifically, [[spoiler:revenge against Mizuha's father.]]
* SkinshipGrope: To Haru. Haru blames Yuki for her large "sweater puppies".
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Younger than Haru, apparently.
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