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* TheDreaded: Thanks to his manipulation and blackmail, Sakuna is afraid of failing him since otherwise she would suffer the consequences of disobeying his orders. This is clearly seen when she was beaten by him after not fulfilling the task of killing Komari. Its implied that his underlings are afraid of him because of his ruthlessness.


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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Being the typical despicable vilain who solely exists to be hated by the audience, he doesn't have any characterization and is never explained why he wanted to kill Komari.
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This trope means "the villain doesn't seem to have a reason to be evil", and this very page explains why she is evil to Karla pretty well. Whether it's a good reason or not is irrelevant.


* GenericDoomsdayVillain: She is the typical "mean girl" stereotype who causes terrible acts to Karla and doesn't have any depth to her actions and jealousy towards her.
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* FlatCharacter: He doesn't have a solid writing due to his extremely scarce screentime, being his actions the typical "kill the hero" villainy and evil because of the sake of it.

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* FlatCharacter: He doesn't have a any solid writing due to his extremely scarce screentime, being his actions the typical "kill the hero" villainy and evil because of the sake of it.it. Due to the short duration of the story arc he's in, he is quickly defeated by Komari at the end of Volume 2.



* FlatCharacter: Like most of the villains as usual, he doesn't have development or depth to his motivations.

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* FlatCharacter: Like most of the villains as usual, he is a quite one-dimensional character as he doesn't have development or any development, depth to and real motivation behind his motivations.actions.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: She is the typical "mean girl" stereotype who causes terrible acts to Karla and doesn't have any depth to his actions and jealousy towards her.

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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: She is the typical "mean girl" stereotype who causes terrible acts to Karla and doesn't have any depth to his her actions and jealousy towards her.
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* FlatCharacter: He doesn't have a solid writing due to his extremely scarce screentime, being his actions the typical "kill the hero" villainy and evil because of the sake of it.


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* FlatCharacter: Like most of the villains as usual, he doesn't have development or depth to his motivations.


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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't have that much development, which is usual for most of the villains of the story. It doesn't help that, before showing her potential, is quickly betrayed by Fuyao.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: She is the typical "mean girl" stereotype who causes terrible acts to Karla and doesn't have any depth to his actions and jealousy towards her.
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* HarmlessVillain: Unlike other villains, he doesn't do nothing to pose a threat, being nothing more than a simple, incompetent jerk. Not to mention that, despite using his Core Implosion, he is defeated very quickly by Komarin at the end of Volume 3.
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* TheDragon: To Madhart.
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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Komari had never done anything to hurt her, but Millicent viewed her existence as the reason why her father wouldn't acknowledge her since he kept saying her lack of Core Implosion meant she would never measure up to Komari. She bullied Komari brutally because she blamed her for her misery, eventually resulting in Komari murdering everyone at the academy when her Core Implosion got activated by accident. Millicent then got framed by Komari's father as a coverup, intensifying her hatred for Komari even though she once again wasn't at fault for Millicent being wronged.

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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Komari had never done did anything to hurt wrong her, but Millicent viewed her existence as the reason why her father wouldn't acknowledge her since he kept saying comparing her lack of Core Implosion meant she would never measure up unfavorably to Komari. She bullied Komari brutally because she blamed her for her misery, of this, eventually resulting in Komari murdering everyone at the academy when her Core Implosion got activated by accident. Millicent then got framed by Komari's father as a coverup, intensifying her hatred for Komari even though she once again still wasn't at fault for Millicent being wronged.



* BadBoss: He regularly abused and browbeaten Sakuna into doing his bidding. He even savagely beat her for disobeying his order to kill Komari.

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* BadBoss: He has regularly abused and browbeaten Sakuna into doing his bidding. He even savagely beat her for disobeying his order to kill Komari. It's also shown that he treats his underlings the same way.



* HateSink: Next to Millicent's father, Odilon is the second most despicable character in the series. He brutally killed Sakuna's family and forcibly conscripted her into Inverse Moon to use her Core Impulsion. He treats her horribly from thereon, calling her a tool to use as he sees fit, and keeps her in line with the questionable promise of bringing her family back to life. And when she disobeys his instruction to kill Terakomari, he punishes her severely. It's also shown that he treats his underlings the same way.

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* HateSink: Next to Millicent's father, Odilon is the second most despicable character in the series. He brutally killed Sakuna's family and forcibly conscripted her into Inverse Moon to use her Core Impulsion. He treats her horribly from thereon, calling her a tool to use as he sees fit, and keeps her in line with the questionable promise of bringing her family back to life. And when When she disobeys his instruction to kill Terakomari, Komari, he punishes her severely. It's also shown that he treats his underlings the same way.severely.



* WouldHitGirl: He had no problems beating Sakuna to a pulp and was prepared to kill her and Komari.

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* WouldHitGirl: WouldHitAGirl: He had no problems beating Sakuna to a pulp and was prepared to kill her and Komari.
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* BadBoss: He regularly abused and browbeaten Sakuna into doing his bidding. He even savagely beat her for disobeying his order to kill Komari.


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* HateSink: Next to Millicent's father, Odilon is the second most despicable character in the series. He brutally killed Sakuna's family and forcibly conscripted her into Inverse Moon to use her Core Impulsion. He treats her horribly from thereon, calling her a tool to use as he sees fit, and keeps her in line with the questionable promise of bringing her family back to life. And when she disobeys his instruction to kill Terakomari, he punishes her severely. It's also shown that he treats his underlings the same way.


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* WouldHitGirl: He had no problems beating Sakuna to a pulp and was prepared to kill her and Komari.

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* AntiHeroine: After becoming a Crimson Lord. She is still not exactly a nice person and has her hidden agenda, such as surpassing Komari, restoring the honor of the Bluenight family, and [[spoiler: taking revenge on those behind her exile]], but she is no longer evil and will, from time to time, help others without expecting to gain anything in return, [[IWasJustPassingThrough not that she would admit it]].

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* AntiHeroine: AntiHero: After becoming a Crimson Lord. She is Lord, she's still not exactly a nice person and has her hidden agenda, such as surpassing Komari, restoring the honor of the Bluenight family, and [[spoiler: taking revenge on those behind her exile]], but she is no longer evil and will, from time to time, help others without expecting to gain anything in return, [[IWasJustPassingThrough not that she would admit it]].



* ByronicHero: Millicent is an amoral person driven by emotions of rage, sadness and bitterness caused by her abusive childhood. She starts as cold and ruthless when she's out for revenge against Komari, although she later softens a bit over time and comes to see Komari as a rival rather than a mere target of her hatred, even helping the heroes at times.



* TheDreaded: When she became a terrorist of Inverse Moon, Millicent was a quite feared figure. Even both Komari and Villhaze were afraid of her.

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* TheDreaded: When she became As a terrorist of Inverse Moon, Millicent was is a quite feared figure. Even both figure initially. Komari and Villhaze were in particular was afraid of her because of the trauma caused by Millicent's previous bullying of her.



* IllKillYou: She constantly expresses her to desire to someday have a rematch with Komari and kill her. Thankfully, she no longer wants to kill her for good.



* IWillKillYou: She constantly expresses her to desire to someday have a rematch with Komari and kill her. Thankfully, she no longer wants to kill her for good.



* ObviouslyEvil: Wearing dark blue and always sporting a SlasherSmile reveal that she isn't a good person. The fact that she is firstly presented as Komarin's BarbaricBully with the intention to kill her (during Volume 1) doesn't help either.

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* ObviouslyEvil: During Volume 1. Wearing dark blue and always sporting a SlasherSmile reveal that she isn't a good person. The fact that she is firstly presented as Komarin's Komari's BarbaricBully with the intention to kill her (during Volume 1) doesn't help either.



* ReformedBully: She was a very terrible bully to Komari and Vill during their school days. After Komari defeats her in Volume 1, her relationship with Komari becomes healthier. She states to still hate Komari, but she clearly has grown to respect her and has realized that her past bullying from both her and Vill was completely unjustified. [[spoiler:Her being part of Vill's rescue team during the events of Volume 5 was her own way to make amends.]] Even her desire to kill Komari is no longer the desire to kill her for good, but rather the desire to surpass her.

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* ReformedBully: PlayedWith. She was a very terrible bully to Komari and Vill during their school days. After Komari defeats her in Volume 1, she doesn't become friendlier, but her relationship with Komari becomes healthier. She states to still hate Komari, but she clearly has grown to respect her and has realized that her past bullying from both her and Vill was completely unjustified. [[spoiler:Her being part of Vill's rescue team during the events of Volume 5 was her own way to make amends.]] Even her desire to kill Komari is no longer the desire to kill her for good, but rather the desire to surpass her.



* TroubledAbuser: Millicent's father tried to awaken her Core Implosion by hiring Kakumei to torture her every day, but the "training" was unsuccessful and Millicent was treated like a failure. At the academy, she became jealous of Vill and Komari because they apparently had awakened Core Implosion without any rigorous training, motivating her to bully them to the point of torture.

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* TroubledAbuser: Millicent's father tried to awaken her Core Implosion by hiring Kakumei to torture her every day, but the "training" was unsuccessful and Millicent was treated like a failure. At the academy, she became jealous of Vill and Komari because they apparently had awakened Core Implosion without any rigorous training, motivating her to bully them to the point of torture.



* HateSink: While he appears only in flasbacks, he is easily one of the most contemptible characters. He was a terrible father that saw his child as simply a tool to increase his own political status, and he is 100% to blame for Millicent turning into a cynical and envious woman with practically no sense of self-worth. He was also an envious and spiteful individual that perceived anything as an insult to his person. [[spoiler: Volume 12 also reveals that he conspired with a rival nation in order to take the throne for himself, thus also making him a greedy backstabber that held no semblace of loyalty to his own nation, people, and race.]]

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* HateSink: While he appears only in flasbacks, he is easily one of the most contemptible characters. He was a terrible father that saw his child as simply a tool to increase his own political status, and he is 100% to blame for Millicent turning into a cynical and envious woman with practically no sense of self-worth. He was also an envious and spiteful individual that perceived anything as an insult to his person. [[spoiler: Volume 12 also reveals that he conspired with a rival nation in order to take the throne for himself, thus also making him a greedy backstabber that held no semblace of loyalty to his own nation, people, and race.]]


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* {{Jerkass}}: He was an envious and spiteful individual that perceived anything as an insult to his person.

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* LikesOlderMen: She develops a crush on the Crimson Lord Helldeus Heaven, who is already in his seventies, due to how mature, wise, and kind he is. She actually [[FaintInShock faints]] once she finds out that he's [[HappilyMarried married]].



* AntiHeroine: After becoming a Crimson Lord. She is still not exactly a nice person and has her hidden agenda, such as surpassing Komari, restoring the honor of the Bluenight family, and [[spoiler: taking revenge on those behind her exile]], but she is no longer evil and will, from time to time, help others without expecting to gain anything in return, [[IWasJustPassingThrough not that she would admit it]].



* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Only when she's about to die at Komari's hands does she realize that, just because her life at home sucked, it still was no excuse to bully Komari and Vill and join a terrorist organization out of a misplaced thirst for revenge and lust for power.



* IHaveYourWife: She kidnaps Villhaze and uses her as a hostage [[BatmanGambit because she knew Komari would come to rescue her, like she did three years ago]].

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* IHaveYourWife: She kidnaps Villhaze and uses her as a hostage [[BatmanGambit because she knew Komari [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Komari]] [[BatmanGambit would come to rescue her, like she did three years ago]].



* IWillKillYou: She constantly expresses her to desire to someday have a rematch with Komari and kill her. Thankfully, she no longer wants to kill her for good.



* {{Irony}}: He deemed his daughter Millicent as worthless for being unable to awaken Core Implosion. [[spoiler: Empress Karen would deem Millicent as being strong enough to become a Crimson Lord ''without even having a Core Implosion'', which is actually quite a feat.]]

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* HateSink: While he appears only in flasbacks, he is easily one of the most contemptible characters. He was a terrible father that saw his child as simply a tool to increase his own political status, and he is 100% to blame for Millicent turning into a cynical and envious woman with practically no sense of self-worth. He was also an envious and spiteful individual that perceived anything as an insult to his person. [[spoiler: Volume 12 also reveals that he conspired with a rival nation in order to take the throne for himself, thus also making him a greedy backstabber that held no semblace of loyalty to his own nation, people, and race.]]
* {{Irony}}: He deemed his daughter Millicent as worthless for being unable to awaken Core Implosion. [[spoiler: Spica deemed Millicent strong enough for her to become a candidate for Lunar (Inverse Moon's top brass), and Empress Karen would deem Millicent as being strong enough to become worthy of becoming a Crimson Lord ''without even having a Core Implosion'', which is actually quite a feat.]]]] Apparently, the only individual that couldn't see Millicent's potential was him.



* LogicalWeakness: He needs to chant religious texts to use his Core Implosion, meaning that it can't be activated if he can't speak at all. In volume 12, [[spoiler:when Millicent betrays the Mulnite Empire, she approaches him before he knew what was happening and quickly used her weapon to bind his mouth, effectively preventing him from using his Core Implosion. It was easy to take him out afterwards.]]

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* LogicalWeakness: He needs to chant religious texts to use his Core Implosion, meaning that it can't be activated if he can't speak at all. In volume 12, [[spoiler:when Millicent betrays the Mulnite Empire, does her move against Karen as revenge for her exile, she approaches him before he knew what was happening and quickly used her weapon to bind his mouth, effectively preventing him from using his Core Implosion. It was easy to take him out afterwards.]]


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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Her animosity of Komari aside, she is a dutiful Crimson Lord genuinely loyal to both Empress Karen and the Mulnite Empire, and she cares for its citizens.
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* ObviouslyEvil: Wearing dark blue and always sporting a SlasherSmile reveal that she isn't a good person. The fact that she is firstly presented as Komarin's BarbaricBully with the intention to kill her (during Volume 1) doesn't help either.

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* DontYouDarePityMe: She beat Vill to a pulp and attempted to kill her because she dared to call her pitiful for the abuse she was going through at home. She reacted similarly when Komari felt sorry for her, having noticed her bullying was just her way of taking out her pain over her own troubles and insecurities.



* DontYouDarePityMe: She beat Vill to a pulp and attempted to kill her because she dared to call her pitiful for the abuse she was going through at home. She reacted similarly when Komari felt sorry for her, having noticed her bullying was just her way of taking out her pain over her own troubles and insecurities.
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* TheDreaded: When she became a terrorist of Inverse Moon, Millicent was a quite feared figure. Even both Komari and Villhaze were afraid of her.

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* AllLovingHeroine: Komari is a kind and selfless girl that very rarely holds a grudge towards those that harm either her or her friends. For her to show no mercy and never forgive someone, that someone has to be truly despicable.

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* AllLovingHeroine: Komari is a kind and selfless girl that who very rarely holds a grudge towards those that who harm either her or her friends. For her to show no mercy and never forgive someone, that someone has to be truly despicable.



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* EvilLaugh: She is prone to this.laughing like a villain in her evil moments early on.



** The two of them share very deep-rooted insecurities, Millicent due to her family's high expectations and Komari due to Millicent's bullying. However, Komari had the fortune of being surrounded by people that loved and believed in her, which allowed her to develop as a person and heal from her scars. Meanwhile, Millicent's only connections were her [[AbusiveParent father]] and her [[EvilMentor teacher]] that made her fall into a downward spiral of self-loathing, sense of inferiority, and envy.

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** The two of them share very deep-rooted insecurities, Millicent due to her family's high expectations and Komari due to Millicent's bullying. However, Komari had the fortune of being surrounded by people that who loved and believed in her, which allowed her to develop as a person and heal from her scars. Meanwhile, Millicent's only connections were her [[AbusiveParent father]] and her [[EvilMentor teacher]] that who made her fall into a downward spiral of self-loathing, sense of inferiority, and envy.



* SourOutsideSadInside: As a child, Millicent only sought her father's approval. However, her father not acknowledging her and constantly comparing her to Komari, her teacher Kakumei torturing her while training her and corrupting her mindset, and her beloved pet Petro, who was her only emotional support, dying, eventually broke her and turned her into a bitter and troubled bully that tormented Vill and Komari out of envy due to them having Core Implosion and to vent out her frustrations. Even after seeing the error in her ways, the emotional scars had left her jaded and cynical, and she can't fully let go of her animosity towards Komari, because that was the main thing that made her keep going for the past three years.



* TragicVillain: As a child, Millicent only sought her father's approval. However, her father not aknowledging her and constantly comparing her to Komari, her teacher Kakumei torturing her while training her and corrupting her mindset, and her beloved pet Petro, that was her only emotional support, dying, eventually broke her and turned her into a bitter and troubled bully that tormented Vill and Komari out of envy due to them having Core Implosion and to vent out her frustrations. Even after seeing the error in her ways, the emotional scars had left her jaded and cynical, and she can't fully let go of her animosity towards Komari, becase that was the main thing that made her keep going for the past three years.
** Volume 12 further cements her tragic status. [[spoiler: As it turns out, her family was exiled, not because of her bullying activated Komari's Core Implosion and killed 100 people, but because her father was plotting with a rival nation in order to take the throne for himself. The one who tipped off this scheme was no other than her teacher, who not only pretty much admits that this was the main motive why he became her teacher, but went as far as saying that he never sought to make her awaken her Core Implosion, meaning that her TrainingFromHell was for nothing. In other words, even if Millicent hadn't succumbed to her envy and hatred and became a bully, her life would still have, all the same, been ruined by the two people she trusted and desperately sought the approval from.]]

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* TragicVillain: As a child, Millicent only sought her father's approval. However, her Her father not aknowledging saw her and constantly comparing her to Komari, her teacher Kakumei torturing her while training her and corrupting her mindset, and her beloved pet Petro, that was her as a failure because she didn't awaken Core Implosion, she endured Kakumei's TrainingFromHell day after day only emotional support, dying, eventually broke to show no results, her and turned her into a bitter and troubled bully that tormented Vill and dear pet died, knowing about Komari out of envy due to them and Vill having Core Implosion and to vent out drove her frustrations. Even after seeing the error in her ways, the emotional scars had left her jaded and cynical, mad with envy, and she can't fully let go of her animosity towards was exiled from the Empire after she accidentally activated Komari's Core Implosion while bullying her. She then became a terrorist with a vendetta against Komari, becase that was the main thing that made who she blames for all her keep going for the past three years.
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misery. Volume 12 further cements her tragic status. [[spoiler: As it turns out, her family was exiled, not because of her bullying activated Komari's Core Implosion and killed 100 people, but because her father was plotting with a rival nation in order to take the throne for himself. The one who tipped off this scheme was no other than her teacher, who not only pretty much admits that this was the main motive why he became her teacher, but went as far as saying that he never sought to make her awaken her Core Implosion, meaning that her TrainingFromHell was for nothing. In other words, even if Millicent hadn't succumbed to her envy and hatred and became a bully, her life would still have, all the same, been ruined by the two people she trusted and desperately sought the approval from.]]


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* VicariouslyAmbitious: Subverted. He raised Millicent with the expectation that she would eventually become the new Empress, but deemed it impossible after realizing she couldn't awaken Core Implosion. [[spoiler:He then tried to usurp the throne himself, which got him and Millicent exiled.]]

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