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''Book 2:'' [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKamataCrafters Kamata Crafters]] | '''Asakusa Gurus''' | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAkihabaraCreators Akihabara Creators]] | \\

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* AnythingThatMoves: It makes absolutely no difference to him whether you're a man or a woman - if he finds you attractive, he ''will'' hit on you, and he finds a ''lot'' of people attractive.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Zenki is seen wielding one in Motosumi's 4-Star.

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* BalefulPolymorph: Licho wasn't always a tiger; he was once a gifted poet who made a living from his skill with words - though [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex not without flaws]]. Chiefly, he was so set upon being put upon a pedestal for his poetry that he refused to write from the heart for fear of losing that pedestal. This lead to his poetry being good, but "empty", and eventually spiraled into the cycle explained in FailureHero, and his transformation into a tiger.


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* ForcedTransformation: Licho wasn't always a tiger; he was once a gifted poet who made a living from his skill with words - though [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex not without flaws]]. Chiefly, he was so set upon being put upon a pedestal for his poetry that he refused to write from the heart for fear of losing that pedestal. This lead to his poetry being good, but "empty", and eventually spiraled into the cycle explained in FailureHero, and his transformation into a tiger.
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A Transient with a burly upper body, golden wings, and the lower half of a bird. His stronghold is the nightlife hotspot, the Tokyo Casino, a veritable golden shrine to gambling dens the world over. He is enamored of titillating bets and gives off a scent that would cause those who catch a whiff of it to be driven to frenzy and recklessness. He is also a skilled musician and holds great respect for others with the gift of music.

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A Transient [This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with a burly upper body, golden wings, and the lower half of a bird. His stronghold is the nightlife hotspot, the Tokyo Casino, a veritable golden shrine to gambling dens the world over. He is enamored of titillating bets and gives off a scent that would cause those who catch a whiff of it to be driven to frenzy and recklessness. He is also a skilled musician and holds great respect for others with the gift of music.original writing.]



A stereotypical high school delinquent who hangs around Asakusa in Taito Ward. Due to certain events, he ended up adopting two oni infants, Zenki and Goki, as their papa rather than their Summoner. Ever since he was small, he'd get into fights after staring people down, but he's also sentimental, easily moved to tears, and has a caring heart of gold when it comes to kids. He dyed his hair blond, thinking that looking strong would prevent others from picking fights with him, but this ironically led to more frequent conflict.

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A stereotypical high school delinquent who hangs around Asakusa in Taito Ward. Due to certain events, he ended up adopting two oni infants, Zenki and Goki, as their papa rather than their Summoner. Ever since he [This description was small, he'd get into fights after staring people down, but he's also sentimental, easily moved to tears, and has a caring heart copied in violation of gold when our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it comes to kids. He dyed his hair blond, thinking that looking strong would prevent others from picking fights with him, but this ironically led to more frequent conflict.original writing.]



This Boar Therian Transient was summoned by the head monk at a temple in Taito Ward and started living there as a disciple. He's a corrupt monk, easily swayed by money and glamor. Not only does he hate hard work, but he is also a slob. Before he was summoned, he caused problems through his drinking and lechery, which ended up getting him kicked out of his homeland. He got caught up in the incident of colliding worlds in Tokyo Bay, causing the open water to connect with oceans from other worlds.

Based on the character Zhu Bajie from Literature/JourneyToTheWest.

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A second-year high school student at Umamichi Academy. Though he is only the secretary of the student council, in practice he does nearly everything by himself, as the other members rarely even show up. A Transient from Penglai, he was once a human poet but was transformed into a tiger. Sometime after arriving in Tokyo, his fur changed into the white color it is today. He acts like a delinquent, but at his core, he is serious and responsible. However, he also has an overconfident streak that makes him overestimate his knowledge and ability, as well as a penchant for spouting old-fashioned poetry and proverbs. His past experiences have given him a phobia of failure, which often ends up dashing his otherwise-earnest efforts. He is the type to be easily overwhelmed by those with high social status or imposing demeanors.

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A second-year high school student at Umamichi Academy. Though he is only the secretary of the student council, in practice he does nearly everything by himself, as the other members rarely even show up. A Transient from Penglai, he [This description was once a human poet but was transformed into a tiger. Sometime after arriving copied in Tokyo, his fur changed into the white color violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it is today. He acts like a delinquent, but at his core, he is serious and responsible. However, he also has an overconfident streak that makes him overestimate his knowledge and ability, as well as a penchant for spouting old-fashioned poetry and proverbs. His past experiences have given him a phobia of failure, which often ends up dashing his otherwise-earnest efforts. He is the type to be easily overwhelmed by those with high social status or imposing demeanors.original writing.]

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* OneSceneWonder: Appears once in Chapter 5, during a short breather episode offering the protagonist a musical performance and disappears afterwards, never to be seen again. apart from a short cameo in Chapter 9.



* ASimplePlan: Licho tries his damnedest to gain the respect and admiration of his peers through these, and they inevitably collapse around him. The "Jiangshi Night" event is the most recent in a ''long'' list of these, and it went ''spectacularly'' off the rails. In his defense, it was outright sabotaged and in the end was a smashing success thanks to the Protagonist and his friends, so it's possible - if unlikely - that the original plan would have worked out.
* BadLiar: His attempts to convince people that whatever disaster is currenly going on is ''definitely part of his plan, don't worry, it'll all work out" fall flat; it gets so bad that it starts slipping into BlatantLies and ImplausibleDeniability.

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* ASimplePlan: Licho tries his damnedest to gain the respect and admiration of his peers through these, and they inevitably collapse around him. The "Jiangshi Night" event is the most recent in a ''long'' list of these, and it went ''spectacularly'' off the rails. In his defense, it was outright sabotaged and in the end was a smashing success thanks to the Protagonist and his their friends, so it's possible - if unlikely - that the original plan would have worked out.
* BadLiar: His attempts to convince people that whatever disaster is currenly currently going on is ''definitely "definitely part of his plan, don't worry, it'll all work out" fall flat; it gets so bad that it starts slipping into BlatantLies and ImplausibleDeniability.



* {{Wangst}}: A major flaw of his. He cannot pass up the opportunity to blame others for his failings, perceived or otherwise, and will bitterly complain about how ''they'' never had to suffer failure like he has, especially if they're popular or skilled at something he isn't. He is aware of this trait, but seems incapable of or unwilling to try to overcome it - in his internal monologue he refers to his wangsting as the "tiger's howl". It's even referred to in his [[LimitBreak Charge Attack]], "Passing Enthusiastic Endorsment - All I Can Do Is Howl".
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''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersSmallerGuilds Smaller Guilds, Unaffiliated & Unknown]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEvent Event-specific characters]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersOtemachiGenociders Otemachi Genociders]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersThreeTrueGuildsAndGeniuses The Three True Guilds and Geniuses]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEasternRuleMakers Eastern Rule Makers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersExceptions Exceptions]]) |]]-]]]
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''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersSmallerGuilds Smaller Guilds, Unaffiliated & Unknown]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEvent Event-specific characters]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersOtemachiGenociders Otemachi Genociders]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersThreeTrueGuildsAndGeniuses The Three True Guilds and Geniuses]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEasternRuleMakers Eastern Rule Makers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersExceptions Exceptions]]) |]]-]]]
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[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersShinjukuSummoners Shinjuku Summoners]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersIkebukuroBerserkers Ikebukuro Berserkers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAoyamaMissionaries Aoyama Missionaries]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersRoppongiTycoons Roppongi Tycoons]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKabukichoOutlaws Kabukicho Outlaws]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAkasakaAgents Akasaka Agents]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersUenoBeastTamers Ueno Beast Tamers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKamataCrafters Kamata Crafters]] | '''Asakusa Gurus''' | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersSmallerGuilds Smaller Guilds, Unaffiliated & Unknown]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEvent Event-specific characters]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersOtemachiGenociders Otemachi Genociders]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersThreeTrueGuilds Three True Guilds]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersExceptions Exceptions]])]]-]]]

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''Book 1:'' [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersShinjukuSummoners Shinjuku Summoners]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersIkebukuroBerserkers Ikebukuro Berserkers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAoyamaMissionaries Aoyama Missionaries]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersRoppongiTycoons Roppongi Tycoons]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKabukichoOutlaws Kabukicho Outlaws]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAkasakaAgents Akasaka Agents]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersUenoBeastTamers Ueno Beast Tamers]] | \\
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* {{Adorkable}}: Licho tries to put on a tough and intimidating air. Unfortunately, he's also a massive nerd and his posturing is very easy to break, making him easy to fluster.

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* GoodParents: ''Parent'', but Motosumi looks after an entire gaggle of children in addition to Zenki and Goki, and while he can be rather tough on them it's of the "school of hard knocks" variety. Aside from the rare harsh lesson, he genuinely dotes on and loves them, and they return the affection.




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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Motosumi's in high school, but thanks to his appearance regularly gets confused for being the ''actual'' father of the children he's caring for. He's actually quite gratified when he's called "young"!



* TheNoseKnows: In the "Jiangshi Night" event he can recognize Soul Incense as soon as he inhales the smoke.

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* TheNoseKnows: In the "Jiangshi Night" event he can recognize Soul Incense as soon as he inhales the smoke.
smoke, and immediately suspects something's gone amiss.



* BigEater: If the Protagonist comments on how many snacks he has in his room in the post-event quest, Licho will somewhat shamefacedly admit to stress-eating a lot, and also feeling more comfortable if there's always food nearby. Given that in his homeland food could be scarce, it's understandable.

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* BeneathTheMask: Underneath the rough-talking egotistical jerkass is a man who's deeply, deeply ashamed of himself and desperate to escape his own flaws by the quickest, easiest path.
* BigEater: If the Protagonist comments on how many snacks he has in his room in the post-event quest, Licho will somewhat shamefacedly admit to stress-eating a lot, and also feeling more comfortable if there's always food snacks nearby. Given that in his homeland food could be scarce, it's understandable.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Licho has a deep-seated belief that - since he's such a magnificent poet - he's better than everyone else around him, while ''simultaneously'' having an immense dislike for those who have, for whatever reason, proven to be popular, skilled, or just somehow "exceptional", because they have what he knows he ''could'' have had... if he'd not been too cowardly to reach for it.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Licho has a deep-seated belief that - since he's certain he's such a magnificent poet - he's better than everyone else around him, while ''simultaneously'' having an immense dislike for those who have, for whatever reason, proven to be popular, skilled, or just somehow "exceptional", because they have what he knows he ''could'' have had... if he'd not been too cowardly to reach for it.



* PointlessBandAid: He sports one on his left cheek. It does nothing except to try to make him look like a tough guy.

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* PointlessBandAid: He sports one on his left cheek. It does nothing except to try to make him look like a tough guy.guy, plus it's applied on ''top'' of his fur. It can't be pleasant to remove and reapply.
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[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersShinjukuSummoners Shinjuku Summoners]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersIkebukuroBerserkers Ikebukuro Berserkers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAoyamaMissionaries Aoyama Missionaries]] |[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersRoppongiTycoons | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersRoppongiTycoons Roppongi Tycoons]] |[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKabukichoOutlaws | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKabukichoOutlaws Kabukicho Outlaws]] |[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAkasakaAgents | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersAkasakaAgents Akasaka Agents]] |[[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersUenoBeastTamers | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersUenoBeastTamers Ueno Beast Tamers]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersKamataCrafters Kamata Crafters]] | '''Asakusa Gurus''' | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersSmallerGuilds Smaller Guilds, Unaffiliated & Unknown]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersEvent Event-specific characters]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersOtemachiGenociders Otemachi Genociders]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersThreeTrueGuilds Three True Guilds]] | [[Characters/TokyoAfterschoolSummonersExceptions Exceptions]])]]-]]]
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A Transient with a burly upper body, golden wings, and the lower half of a bird. His stronghold is the nightlife hotspot, the Tokyo Casino, a veritable golden shrine to gambling dens the world over. He is enamored of titillating bets and gives off a scent that would cause those who catch a whiff of it to be driven to frenzy and recklessness. He is also a skilled musician and holds great respect for others with the gift of music.
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* TheGambler: The protagonist meets him in the Roppongi casino, where he likes to spend most of his days.
* OneSceneWonder: Appears once in Chapter 5, during a short breather episode offering the protagonist a musical performance and disappears afterwards, never to be seen again. apart from a short cameo in Chapter 9.
* PersonalityPowers: He's someone who enjoys gambling solely for the risk of winning or losing it all. Thus, his dice reflect this, as blessed by a water goddess, they either grant him fortune or destruction while ignoring any calculation or interference.

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[[folder:Motosumi]]
!!Motosumi
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Fatherly Delinquent'']]
!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/MasahiroOgata

A stereotypical high school delinquent who hangs around Asakusa in Taito Ward. Due to certain events, he ended up adopting two oni infants, Zenki and Goki, as their papa rather than their Summoner. Ever since he was small, he'd get into fights after staring people down, but he's also sentimental, easily moved to tears, and has a caring heart of gold when it comes to kids. He dyed his hair blond, thinking that looking strong would prevent others from picking fights with him, but this ironically led to more frequent conflict.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Zenki is seen wielding one in Motosumi's 4-Star.
* BerserkButton: For Motosumi, doing anything that riles up his kids is guaranteed to piss him off. For Zenki and Goki, it's hurting Motosumi.
* HolyHandGrenade: His Vajira Sacred Artifact gives him the ability to exorcise even oni.
* MakingASplash: Goki, once he's restored to his true form, wields water.
* MundaneUtility: Uses his Sacred Artifact as a baby rattle, as seen above.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Not him, but possibly Zenki and Goki, considering his 4-Star mentions that the forms Zenki and Goki take are their "true forms" and by the time Motosumi wakes up after a battle, they have changed back to being infants.
* ParentalSubstitute: He's this to all of his children, even Zenki and Goki, who he adopted after finding them as infants. His Setsubun variant even shows he wants them to get a well-rounded education, but also implies this is his Role, to take in and shelter those who been thrown away by society.
* PlayingWithFire: Motosumi's 3 and 4-Star Element in-game. Also, Zenki, once he's restored to his true form, wields fire.

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[[folder:Ganglie]]
!!Ganglie
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Depraved Monk'']]
!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/YoshihitoOonami

This Boar Therian Transient was summoned by the head monk at a temple in Taito Ward and started living there as a disciple. He's a corrupt monk, easily swayed by money and glamor. Not only does he hate hard work, but he is also a slob. Before he was summoned, he caused problems through his drinking and lechery, which ended up getting him kicked out of his homeland. He got caught up in the incident of colliding worlds in Tokyo Bay, causing the open water to connect with oceans from other worlds.

Based on the character Zhu Bajie from Literature/JourneyToTheWest.
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* AnimalStereotypes: Unsurprisingly, pigs. Ganglie is lazy and lustful, and wants nothing more than to be waited on hand and foot by lovely ladies (or handsome men).
* AnythingThatMoves: It makes absolutely no difference to him whether you're a man or a woman - if he finds you attractive, he ''will'' hit on you, and he finds a ''lot'' of people attractive.
* ButtMonkey: If something's going to go wrong, it's going to go wrong for him worst of all. For an example, ending up in a barren desert while still holding onto his surfboard (and refusing to part from it, since it was ''expensive'') or complaining about how everyone else [[BreakingTheFourthWall got a new sprite]] while he's back in his old monk clothes.
* CasanovaWannabe: Most of the times you see him he's trying to hit on as many people as possible, to absolutely no success. His terrible pickup lines probably don't help, along with how he's not traditionally attractive and his swimsuit of choice is a ''speedo''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His usual in-game attitude is actually the result of this. Though he was once a commander of Hourai's heavenly navy, he found himself unfulfilled, tracing that feeling to the denial of his desires and wishes. So, he became the indulgent, lackadaisical boar we see today because other people's approval meant nothing if he was unhappy with himself.
* DubNameChange: From Gouryou in the original Japanese to Ganglie in the English localization. Though to note, even his English name is itself taken from the Chinese Zhū ''Gāngliè'', another title used for the character on whom he is based.
* FullBoarAction: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], in that while he is a boar and ''can'' technically fight just like everyone else can, he's not inclined to do so at all.
* HiddenDepths: He ''was'' a General of Heaven, and can detect an upcoming ambush or notice a group ready to jump on the party from a dark alley. The problem is that while his perception is still top-notch, his combat skills - including tactics and strategy, along with brawling - have degraded ''heavily'' from disuse. It's to the point when the party finally is ambushed - which, again, he ''was expecting'' - he still complained he'd need five hours to come up with a strategy for the fight. Similarly, when captured by Aegir and [[GildedCage given all the food and attention from lovely ladies he could ever want]]... he flat-out states that the place is ''nice'' but he's still going to break out the first chance he gets, with utter seriousness.
* LadyKillerInLove: Well lady- and gentlemen-killer, but his bonus quests and love lines show that when he does find someone who truly loves him he will all but dedicate himself to them. Somewhat downplayed though in that he usually isn't successful in the flirting department.
* LetsGetDangerous: While he doesn't ''like'' to fight, and in fact would rather not be anywhere near one (it takes time away from perving on people) if it comes down to it he's got a few tricks up his sleeve.
* MundaneUtility: He prefers using his rake - which can command water to move as he wishes, including defying gravity - to make waves he can use to show off his surfing. It's a fair bet this was ''not'' what Hourai intended when giving it to him.
* PigMan: And he lives up (or down) to all of the stereotypes.
* TheNoseKnows: In the "Jiangshi Night" event he can recognize Soul Incense as soon as he inhales the smoke.

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[[folder:Licho]]
!!Licho
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Poem-Penning Tiger'']]
!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/JunFukuyama

A second-year high school student at Umamichi Academy. Though he is only the secretary of the student council, in practice he does nearly everything by himself, as the other members rarely even show up. A Transient from Penglai, he was once a human poet but was transformed into a tiger. Sometime after arriving in Tokyo, his fur changed into the white color it is today. He acts like a delinquent, but at his core, he is serious and responsible. However, he also has an overconfident streak that makes him overestimate his knowledge and ability, as well as a penchant for spouting old-fashioned poetry and proverbs. His past experiences have given him a phobia of failure, which often ends up dashing his otherwise-earnest efforts. He is the type to be easily overwhelmed by those with high social status or imposing demeanors.
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* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: Thoroughly averted, if not ''inverted''. The Student Council might actually be powerful... ''if anybody showed up to it''. This leaves the burden of responsibility for running all of it on the shoulders of Licho, who's just the secretary, leaving him incredibly overworked.
* {{Adorkable}}: Licho tries to put on a tough and intimidating air. Unfortunately, he's also a massive nerd and his posturing is very easy to break, making him easy to fluster.
* ASimplePlan: Licho tries his damnedest to gain the respect and admiration of his peers through these, and they inevitably collapse around him. The "Jiangshi Night" event is the most recent in a ''long'' list of these, and it went ''spectacularly'' off the rails. In his defense, it was outright sabotaged and in the end was a smashing success thanks to the Protagonist and his friends, so it's possible - if unlikely - that the original plan would have worked out.
* BadLiar: His attempts to convince people that whatever disaster is currenly going on is ''definitely part of his plan, don't worry, it'll all work out" fall flat; it gets so bad that it starts slipping into BlatantLies and ImplausibleDeniability.
* BalefulPolymorph: Licho wasn't always a tiger; he was once a gifted poet who made a living from his skill with words - though [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex not without flaws]]. Chiefly, he was so set upon being put upon a pedestal for his poetry that he refused to write from the heart for fear of losing that pedestal. This lead to his poetry being good, but "empty", and eventually spiraled into the cycle explained in FailureHero, and his transformation into a tiger.
* BigEater: If the Protagonist comments on how many snacks he has in his room in the post-event quest, Licho will somewhat shamefacedly admit to stress-eating a lot, and also feeling more comfortable if there's always food nearby. Given that in his homeland food could be scarce, it's understandable.
* CharmPerson: One possible application of his scroll Sacred Artifact, and one he is very uncomfortable with. It's one thing to evoke emotions in others with his poetry, but another to use said feelings to control and manipulate them, and as such it's his last resort. The Artifact also has the caveat that Licho has to believe what he's writing into it - convincing onlookers that they're witnessing an impromptu play after a talented actress volunteered to help sell the illusion is easy, and can even affect the other participants into being masterful actors. On the flip side, when Licho needs to play a heroic part flawlessly, the only person he can use it on is the Protagonist because ''Licho'' thinks everyone else knows him too well for it to be believable.
* EndearinglyDorky: The Protagonist can look at Licho's reading material in the post-event. Licho becomes mortified when they notice some manga themed around "delinquents", and even more so when the Protagonist sees the tiger has made notes in them and is using them as reference material for his own delinquent persona.
* FailureHero: How Licho views himself: he can't do anything right, and every attempt to shake off his past is doomed to fail. This turns into a vicious cycle where he will attempt a grand scheme to "redeem" himself in others' eyes, some minor mishap will upend his plan, and instead of adapting, he'll shut down completely, dooming the plan. Repeat ''ad nauseum''. One of his greatest regrets is hiding in bushes by a path as a dear friend searched for him, and rather than face his successful friend as a tiger and with all his failures laid bare, Licho sought to flee... which resulted in his summoning to Tokyo.
* FoodAsBribe: In his post-event quest he claims the Protagonist will not be able to get on his good side by offering him some snacks. One line later: [[InstantlyProvenWrong "Nom, mmph, nom."]]
* GotMeDoingIt: Babalon refers to him as a "pig" or "piggy" several times, and each time he corrects her with various levels of irritation. Then she calls him a "tiger", and suddenly the roles are reversed.
* HairTriggerTemper: It does not take much to set him off, and he can take offense from some surprisingly minor things - usually involving someone who triggered his InferioritySuperiorityComplex. Typically, he goes on a tirade before [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere storming off]].
* IJustWantToBeLoved: Specifically, the "loved by the masses, from a distance" version - he wanted to be adored from afar, as he was afraid that he would be rejected if people knew the "real" him and all his faults. Part of his CharacterDevelopment is breaking out of this mindset and understanding that not everyone will love the "true" him, but there ''will'' be people who do.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Licho has a deep-seated belief that - since he's such a magnificent poet - he's better than everyone else around him, while ''simultaneously'' having an immense dislike for those who have, for whatever reason, proven to be popular, skilled, or just somehow "exceptional", because they have what he knows he ''could'' have had... if he'd not been too cowardly to reach for it.
* MiseryTrigger: Licho's is "failure". At the merest hint of one of his schemes for renown going belly-up he'll start blustering about how ''it's all part of the plan, really'', even if it's clearly... not. When things go ''completely'' out of control, he'll even faint.
* OnlySaneMan: On a slightly meta level; in a game where practically everyone either loved the Protagonist, falls in love with them shortly after meeting them, or just hated them to begin with, Licho... outright states that he just met the Protagonist and doesn't know them well enough for anything more, though he is harboring (and hiding poorly) a small crush.
* PointlessBandAid: He sports one on his left cheek. It does nothing except to try to make him look like a tough guy.
* ShoutOut: He's voiced by Creator/JunFukuyama and he has the ability to [[CharmPerson manipulate]] people if he chooses. Now [[Characters/CodeGeassLelouchLamperouge where]] have we heard that before...
* {{Wangst}}: A major flaw of his. He cannot pass up the opportunity to blame others for his failings, perceived or otherwise, and will bitterly complain about how ''they'' never had to suffer failure like he has, especially if they're popular or skilled at something he isn't. He is aware of this trait, but seems incapable of or unwilling to try to overcome it - in his internal monologue he refers to his wangsting as the "tiger's howl". It's even referred to in his [[LimitBreak Charge Attack]], "Passing Enthusiastic Endorsment - All I Can Do Is Howl".
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