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->'''Voiced by:''' Simon dela Cruz (Filipino), Creator/GriffinPuatu (English), Ratana (English; young), Yoshihisa Hosokawa (Japanese)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Simon dela Cruz (Filipino), Creator/GriffinPuatu (English), Ratana Creator/{{Ratana}} (English; young), Yoshihisa Hosokawa (Japanese)
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* GreenEyedMonster: Her case in the comics, she's still the familiar of a duwende, but as her career entered its twilight years she ironically lost the favor of the duwende to an up and coming actress cast to play her in her own biopic. [[spoiler: Eventually her jealousy drove her to kill the actress, and inadvertently kill the duwende when her tear fell on a piece of chocnut she was offering as a bribe infecting it with such sadness that it killed the duwende when it ate it.]]

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* GreenEyedMonster: Her case in the comics, she's still the familiar of a duwende, but as her career entered its twilight years she ironically lost the favor of the duwende to an up and coming actress cast to play her in her own biopic. [[spoiler: Eventually her jealousy drove her to kill the actress, and inadvertently kill the duwende when her tear fell on a piece of chocnut Chocnut she was offering as a bribe infecting it with such sadness that it killed the duwende when it ate it.]]



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her name is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nora_Aunor Nora Aunor]], the "The Grand Dame of Philippine Cinema." Her film ''Ang Huling Himala'' is also a ShoutOut to Film/{{Himala}}, Aunor's most famous work.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her name is a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nora_Aunor Nora Aunor]], the "The Grand "Grand Dame of Philippine Cinema." Cinema". Her film ''Ang Huling Himala'' (The Last Miracle) is also a ShoutOut to Film/{{Himala}}, Aunor's most famous work.




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* WhiteDwarfStarlet: She doesn't accept that her fame had faded away, [[spoiler:and is one of the factors in her jealousy-driven murder of Heather.]]
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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: They have tanned skin and silver hair.
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* KnifeNut: She uses a kris knife [[NamedWeapons named]] the Sinag (ray of light) as both a weapon and divining tool. [[spoiler:It was forged using her deceased infant (older) sister's remains and soul.]] The kris (or keris, kalis, etc.) blade type is found in many Southeast Asian cultures, but in the Philippines it's more often sword-length and the dagger form is more akin to those found elsewhere.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the show, she has long straight hair, while in the comics she had a TwentiesBobHaircut.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: AdaptationalHairstyleChange: In the show, she has long straight hair, while in the comics she had a TwentiesBobHaircut.



* Sleeps in the Nude: She was seen dropping her towel after coming out of her bath without even dressing the moment she reaches her bed.

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* Sleeps in the Nude: SleepsInTheNude: She was seen dropping her towel after coming out of her bath without even dressing the moment she reaches her bed.
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* Sleeps in the Nude: She was seen dropping her towel after coming out of her bath without even dressing the moment she reachers her bed.

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* Sleeps in the Nude: She was seen dropping her towel after coming out of her bath without even dressing the moment she reachers reaches her bed.
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* Sleeps in the Nude: She was seen dropping her towel after coming out of her bath without even dressing the moment she reachers her bed.
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* FarEastAsianTerrorists: Implied to be a pro-communist terrorist who used a supernatural ritual after wiping out Colonel Hidalgo and his soldiers [[spoiler:and responsible for summoning Talagbusao]].
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* In episode 4, he takes on a horde of zombies. While it's more offensive in nature, he's still giving their souls a proper sendoff.

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* ** In episode 4, he takes on a horde of zombies. While it's more offensive in nature, he's still giving their souls a proper sendoff.

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[[folder:The Emissary]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jo Anne Orobia-Chua (Filipino), Deedee Magno-Hall (English)

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[[folder:Santelmo]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jo Anne Orobia-Chua Elrey Martin (Filipino), Deedee Magno-Hall (English)Carlos Alazraqui (English)

A fiery spirit that Alexandra summons with her cell phone.


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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Like Nuno, he is addressed as what he is. There are other santelmo in the comics, but the animated series has only featured the one described here.
* FirePurifies: He seems to play some role in guiding lost souls to the afterlife, incinerating their earthly remains in the process. Alexandra summons him for this purpose in Episode 3, and her mother is preparing to do the same in Episode 1. (Filipino folklore says santelmo are lost souls themselves.)
* In episode 4, he takes on a horde of zombies. While it's more offensive in nature, he's still giving their souls a proper sendoff.
* SupernaturalPhone: Alexandra's preferred summoning method. The number references a historic fire in Manila.
* WreathedInFlames: He's a floating head made of fire, mostly where [[FlamingHair his hair]] would normally be.
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[[folder:The Emissary]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Jo Anne Orobia-Chua (Filipino), Deedee Magno-Hall (English)
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassBeard: Has a goatee and mustache and is pretty good with his guns.

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