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1This page is for tropes related to the main characters of ''VisualNovel/{{Lkyt}}''.
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3'''Note''': If the name of the character's voice actor is enclosed in quotation marks (e.g. "Name of voice actor"), it means that the name is only a pseudonym, and the voice actor's true identity remains undisclosed.
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5[[foldercontrol]]
6
7! Main Characters
8
9[[folder:Tasuku]]
10
11!!! '''Voiced by''': "Kaiji Kazami"
12
13[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tasuku_4.png]]
14\
15
16A footsoldier of the Shoreline Nation.
17----
18* AllLovingHero: Tasuku is compassionate and stalwart, and takes every death with him even if he did the best he could.
19* AnimalMotifs: Tasuku's familiar is a wolf, and wolves tend to be associated with the concepts of loyalty, bravery, and family-- all of which encapsulate the core of Tasuku's character. In some cultures, however, wolves are also seen as a symbol of ill omen-- which foreshadows Tasuku's eventual fate regardless of the chosen route.
20* CassandraTruth
21* CoolBigBro: He gets along well with his younger sister, Fuuka, who highly looks up to him in turn.
22* CosmicPlaything
23* {{Determinator}}
24* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: In his final death, Tasuku calmly and peacefully lets his love interest kill him with the enchanted timber, and even smiling as he and his beloved die a permanent but peaceful death.]]
25* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Tasuku's ultimate fate, as a result of Gengan's treachery. [[InSpiteOfANail It doesn't matter who the player chooses to have him romance]]-- both Tasuku and his chosen love interest ''will'' die in the end.]]
26* HeroicWillpower: Even after he's killed in any of the true endings, with his body being consumed by the re-awakened mother essence, a part of his soul still remains within the creature, allowing any of his chosen love interests to use their spirit bond to reach out to Tasuku so as to kill him and permanently seal the mother essence.
27* HumbleHero
28* LikeFatherLikeSon
29* NiceGuy
30* {{Seme}}: Following in the footsteps of ''VisualNovel/NoThankYou'', Takeru is the one who tops during sex with all of his prospective love interests. And we mean ''all'' of them.
31* StrongFamilyResemblance: He's said to look a lot like his father, Taki, both of their sprites makes it easy for the player to see where Tasuku takes after his old man.
32* UnderestimatingBadassery: Even though he's the son of the man who's widely considered to be the previous strongest fighter of the Shoreline Nation, many tend to overlook Tasuku's capabilities partly because of his position as a footsoldier and partly because he's of commoner blood, unlike the other elite warriors of the army-- all of whom are from aristocratic families . Those who see him in a fight first-hand, however, are quick to acknowledge that he's a skilled soldier in his own right.
33[[/folder]]
34
35[[folder:Takeru]]
36
37!!! '''Voiced by''': "Todoroki"
38
39[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_takeru.png]]
40\
41
42The royal prince of the Shoreline Nation and the younger brother of the Divine One.
43----
44* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: Downplayed. When inebriated enough, Takeru becomes a lot more talkative. But he also becomes a little more brazen in his actions, as shown with how he unabashedly makes a move on Tasuku when he misinterprets the intended context of some of Tasuku's words.
45* AnimalMotifs: Takeru's familiar takes the shape of a heron. Herons symbolize grace and elegance, as well as tranquility and balance, all of which are befitting of his status as the royal prince and how he's taciturn and always tries to act rationally. They also are seen as a symbol of good fortune in several countries.
46* ApologeticAttacker: A heartwrenching example of the trope happens in his ending when [[spoiler: he is left with no choice but to give Tasuku a second death, and breaks down in tears as he tells Tasuku to forgive him]].
47* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Subverted. Takeru is passionate about bettering himself as a fighter and is eager to spar with those who he believes are capable enough of standing toe-on-toe with him. However, he never once acts conceited or overconfident because of this. He's even the one to vouch for Tasuku to accompany him in the rescue mission early in the game, assessing that Tasuku is more than skilled enough to be of help based on what he saw of the latter's capabilities.
48* AttractivenessIsolation
49* BigBrotherWorship: Downplayed, if only because their duties made it that both brothers didn't have much opportunity to interact with one another that often outside of when they're conferring on how to deal with the hollows. But even then, Takeru has nothing but respect for his older brother, Towa.
50* BrokenPedestal:
51** Played with; while Takeru isn't necessarily disappointed at the fact that Towa knew the AwfulTruth about the connection between the hollows and the Shoreline Nation's citizens the entire time, his composure is shaken enough to know that it still affects him.
52** This is played straight in Ango's true ending when he confronts Ango and [[spoiler: takes him into custody for Gengan's crimes and for killing Tasuku]], and it's evident that any respect Takeru once had for Ango had long gone straight out the window.
53* BrutalHonesty: Downplayed. Takeru is upfront about what he intends to convey, but he tries to make sure that he says things as tactfully as possible. He even admits that he's not the best in a conversation, hence he is reserved in his words to avoid accidentally offending anyone.
54* EveryoneHasStandards: Although he doesn't protest against [[spoiler: Ango being tortured to serve as a warning to those who will attempt to repeat Gengan's actions, once Ango had been subjected to various forms of excruciating forms of physical torment]], Takeru declares that enough is enough and tells Yael to stop.
55* FriendToAllChildren
56* HiddenDepths: Even with his regal and poised standing, Takeru is more than capable of holding his liquor and knows a surprising lot about brewing all kinds of alcohol.
57* HiddenHeartOfGold
58* NotSoStoic: Takeru normally keeps a good rein on his emotions. While there are times when his temper peeks through his calm personality, it tends to be when the situation is dire enough that him not being able to completely keep his composure is understandable. The trope does take a depressing tragic turn in [[spoiler: his ending: in his and Tasuku's very final moments, Takeru apologizes to the other in an anguished voice since despite the fact that they were betrayed, he still wants to fulfill his duty to the bitter end, even if it means killing his very own beloved]].
59* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler: This is how Tasuku meets his (first) demise in his ending, courtesy of Gengan.]]
60* ProperlyParanoid: In the decisive battle against the hollows, Takeru feels uneasy when he and his group barely encounter any hollows even when they reenter the cave where the creatures are supposed to be the most concentrated in terms of number.
61* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Takeru is always willing to hear someone out and never uses his status as the royal prince to oppress others.
62* TheQuietOne: He's often described as reticent, and not one to speak more than what is necessary. This is invoked on his part, since he would prefer to be a man of few words than one who says too much and ends up stepping on someone's toes.
63* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's the royal prince, and he proves to be responsible by always taking the active step in ensuring the safety of his nation.
64* ShelteredAristocrat: Given his status, Takeru was raised in a household where he's pampered and never left wanting-- but this causes him to be unfamiliar with certain aspects about the day-to-day life of the common folk.
65* SpockSpeak
66* SpoiledSweet: He's a prince and has lived in luxury, putting aside the fact that he still is exposed to the harshness of battle at a near-daily basis. Even then, he's never condescending to commoners in the Shoreline Nation and always regards them in a civil and warm manner.
67* TheStoic: He always maintains a calm demeanor and his expression rarely shifts, though this in part is due to the fact that he does his best to keep his emotions in check so as to not act irrationally. There are times when his emotions can crack through his cool façade.
68* TallDarkAndHandsome
69* TheWisePrince
70* WorfHadTheFlu: Had it not been for the fact that [[spoiler: he was drugged with a debilitating paralytic]], Takeru was likely to have gained the upper hand against [[spoiler: Gengan's forces]].
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Yael]]
74
75!!! '''Voiced by''': "Nekosuke Torasawa"
76
77[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yael_4.png]]
78----
79* AnimalMotifs: Weasels, which his familiar takes the shape of. Weasels generally symbolize alertness of mind, cunning as well as courage. In Japan, however, weasels are often associated with misfortune and death.
80* BadassNormal: He's not of the Shoreline Nation and thus never got to learn how to harness mystic energy, which makes him more susceptible to the corruption brought about by the hollows. He makes up for this with his speed and battle skill, allowing him to evade their attacks before they can land a scratch on him.
81* BowAndSwordInAccord: Yael is proficient with both a bow and sword, allowing him to fight either from a long range or a close range, depending on the situation.
82* ChildOfForbiddenLove
83* ChekhovsSkill: Of a sort. Yael, being an outsider of the Shoreline Nation, hailed from a country where people being subjected to all kinds of ColdBloodedTorture for even the pettiest of crimes is but the norm, and Yael himself is no stranger to inflicting them. [[spoiler: He's the one who's put in charge of torturing Ango in the latter's true ending.]]
84* CombatPragmatist: Yael isn't not above fighting dirty and focuses more on fighting smart than going all out with his attacks, especially when dealing with human opponents and not the hollows, who are mindless and driven solely by killing instinct.
85* CoveredWithScars
86* TheCynic
87* DarkAndTroubledPast
88* DissonantSerenity: Yael isn't all that nonplussed when he's put in charge of [[spoiler: subjecting Ango to a slow but agonizing period where he would experience several kinds of physical torture that would make most men wish for death as a quicker end]], and deliberately [[spoiler: carves out all kinds of wounds on Ango's body]] in a calm and unfazed manner.
89* DualWielding: When he's not using his bow and arrow, Yael can also fight by wielding two curved blades at the same time.
90* EveryScarHasAStory: His right eye got burned as a result of a noble family's attempt at retaliation because he ended up catching the affections of their daughter, who he also had an eye on.
91* EyepatchOfPower: Yael wears one over his right eye, and is both an experienced and excellent fighter.
92* FaceDeathWithDignity: When Yael [[spoiler:is resurrected by Towa in his ending and told of what he must do]], he's completely calm and unfazed about his knowledge of [[spoiler: the fate that awaits both him and Tasuku. He only seeks to fulfill his one final order not out of a sense of morality or duty, but so he can give Tasuku a more deserving send-off and see to it that the younger man still gets to die fulfilling his duty]].
93* FriendToAllChildren: Downplayed. He tones down his sarcastic side whenever he's around Fuuka, hinting at this trope.
94* TheGadfly
95* HumansAreBastards: Being from a nation where death happens at every corner for every reason and people are quick to mete out {{Disproportionate Retribution}}s for even merely perceived offenses, Yael is all too aware of the greed and destructive hubris that is innate in human nature.
96* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy
97* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Downplayed; Yael is not a jerk as much as he's just not the sentimental type and, on top of being cynical and sardonic towards almost everything and everyone, acts out of logic more than he does emotion. However, he proves to be a good person deep down, and just shows his concern differently.
98* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: "Yael" is the name given to him by the soldier that took him in, but it's not his birth name. In his ending, it's revealed to be [[spoiler:Sheza]].
99* ProperlyParanoid: In his route, he immediately suspects that [[spoiler: something will go awry in the celebration banquet]], hence he doesn't [[spoiler: eat or drink any of the food (which were laced with a paralytic) served at the party]], allowing him to immediately spring into action once [[spoiler: Gengan makes his true intentions known to Tasuku]].
100* SoleSurvivor
101* SuperSenses
102* TallDarkAndHandsome
103* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Ango]]
107
108!!! '''Voiced by''': "Hibiki Nanashino"
109
110[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_ango.png]]
111\
112
113The second son of the Mitate family, and the one to succeed Taki as the strongest warrior of the Shoreline Nation.
114----
115* AnimalMotifs: Stags. Stags -- or deers, in general -- are regarded as divine messengers of the gods in Shinto culture. They are also often associated with success and fortune, and they're seen as a symbol of death and rebirth.
116* ApologeticAttacker: Ango tearfully apologizes to [[spoiler: Tasuku when he has to kill him a second time, though his apology also serves as one for when he also killed him the first time.]]
117* AnArmAndALeg: Ango loses his right arm and his left leg during one of the expeditions to the underground caverns, and thus has no choice but to use prosthetics as compensation.
118* BaritoneOfStrength
119* CareerEndingInjury
120* ColdBloodedTorture: As punishment for [[spoiler: both his murder of Tasuku and for his father's attempt at staging an insurrection, Ango is sentenced to be tortured in all kinds of ways that won't kill him immediately but will make him seek the sweet release of death]]. Thanks to [[spoiler: Yael's vast knowledge in the field]], Ango [[spoiler: gets an ear cut off, various parts of his flesh flayed, his nether regions nailed and crushed, his remaining leg sawed off, and he gets disemboweled and impaled from the back with a stake-length of enchanted timber]] for good measure.
121* DeathSeeker
122* DontYouDarePityMe
123* EasilyForgiven: Ango holds himself in contempt for [[spoiler: killing Tasuku in his true ending]] and is pained with grief and shame for what he had done, which is why he's shocked and driven to tears when [[spoiler: Tasuku doesn't hold it against him and tells him to forgive himself just as Tasuku had forgiven him]].
124* FaceDeathWithDignity
125* FaceHeelTurn
126* HowTheMightyHaveFallen
127* KillTheOnesYouLove: In his true ending, [[spoiler: Ango drugs Tasuku into unconsciousness before beheading him to give him the most merciless death possible and spare Tasuku from whatever Gengan has planned for him]]. Unlike the other three love interests, [[spoiler: Ango is the only one who gives Tasuku both his first and his second death]].
128* OutOfFocus
129* SoleSurvivor
130* SurvivorsGuilt
131* UncertainDoom
132* UngratefulBastard: The trope is lampshaded by Yael in his ending when he dryly remarks on how Ango doesn't seem to [[spoiler: have any qualms about acting against the same people who had rescued him from death. It's more pronounced since Tasuku, Takeru and Yael are the ones who got Ango out of the underground cave, and in either of the two's routes, Ango ends up being on the enemy's side]].
133* WorldsStrongestMan
134* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: He murdered his own newborn child after realizing that it was born an ''imigo''. In his true ending, Ango learns from Towa that the child ultimately survived, and is sealed in the homeland of the previous Divine Ones]].
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Towa]]
138
139!!! '''Voiced by''': "Kise Masquerade"
140
141[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_towa.png]]
142\
143
144The latest incarnation of the Divine One, the mystical protector of the Shoreline Nation, as it is from his power that the capital is protected by a barrier that keeps the hollows at bay. Because of his abilities, he is revered as a god. Much like one, he is rarely seen in person by the public, including the higher-ranking citizens.
145----
146* AnimalMotifs: Eagles. Towa's familiar is an eagle, and the animal is seen as a symbol of leadership, truth, wisdom, power and freedom, all of which connect well to Towa's role as the Divine One. Fittingly enough, eagles are also thought to have a connection to the heavens since they're aerial creatures, and all Divine Ones are regarded as gods in human form.
147* GoodIsNotSoft
148* IAmNotLeftHanded
149* LightIsGood
150* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He has the longest hair amongst the main cast, and Tasuku is stunned speechless when he first sees Towa's unveiled visage, noting that Towa's beauty exceeds the kind of looks expected from either a man or a woman.
151* NotSoAboveItAll
152* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Towa is second to the only Emperor in terms of authority. He also proves himself to be sensible and always hears both sides of the argument and resolve the matter by deferring to a more reliable figure. And as the Divine One who keeps the hollows from invading the Shoreline Nation, Towa always acts while keeping the safety of his people, soldiers and citizens alike, as a priority.
153* ShipperWithAnAgenda
154* TheUnfettered: Being the Divine One, it's Towa's duty to protect the Shoreline Nation. To do this, he is willing to employ whatever means is necessary to achieve that end, even if said means start to border from ambigiously moral to ruthlessly difficult.
155* WhiteMagicianGirl: Gender-inverted; Towa is a powerful sorcerer dressed completely in white, and uses his powers to protect the city with a barrier.
156* YourDaysAreNumbered: In every other route besides Takeru's, [[spoiler:it's revealed near the end that after expending most of his power helping Tasuku fight off the mother essence's corruption and (potentiall) using more of his power to resurrect either Tasuku or Yael, Towa has only a year at most until he loses all of his divine abilities and his life as well]].
157[[/folder]]
158
159! Supporting Characters
160
161!! The Shoreline Nation
162
163!!! '''Tasuku's Family'''
164
165[[folder:Taki]]
166
167!!! '''Voiced by''': Masakazu Sakimoto [[note]]Credited as Takumi Sakuma[[/note]]
168
169[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_taki.png]]
170----
171* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest
172* GoodParents: Although his status as a soldier made it that he didn't have much time to be with Tasuku, he deeply cared for his son and made it that Tasuku wouldn't be put into the frontlines too soon, not because he lacks faith in Tasuku's abilities, but because he didn't want to compromise Tasuku when the younger man is still at an early age.
173* HeroicWillpower
174* OutlivingOnesOffspring
175* WorldsStrongestMan: When he was at his prime, he was considered to be the strongest warrior of the Shoreline Nation. Even after Ango had taken his place, many still hold Taki's combat skill in high regard, and he is still formidable enough to accompany the Emperor himself in his missions.
176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:Kikyou]]
179
180!!! '''Voiced by''': Harumi Asai [[note]]Credited as Rin Nanagase[[/note]]
181
182[[quoteright:170:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_kikyou.png]]
183\
184
185Tasuku's mother.
186----
187* ActionMom: Before her marriage to Taki, she was one of the Shoreline Nation's fighters and was described by many to be formidable with a weapon. She was skilled enough to be the one who trained Tasuku in combat.
188* BroughtDownToNormal: As per the case with all other women, Kikyou lost most of her abilities after having a child.
189* GoodParents
190* MamaBear: Her time as a soldier is long behind her, but Kikyou still has the bravery and skill of a fighter, and she won't hesitate to risk her own life if it meant protecting her children. She shows this side in full force in [[spoiler: both Ango's bad ending and Towa's true ending]].
191* OutlivingOnesOffspring
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Fuuka]]
195
196!!! '''Voiced by''': "Yae Kozakura"
197
198[[quoteright:140:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_fuuka.png]]
199----
200* BigBrotherWorship
201* ChildrenAreInnocent
202[[/folder]]
203
204!!! '''The Mitsurugi Family'''
205
206[[folder:Yuujin]]
207
208!!! '''Voiced by''': "Amando Rikuhongi"
209
210[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_yuujin.png]]
211----
212* BoisterousBruiser
213* HeroicSacrifice
214* OutlivingOnesOffspring
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:Misao]]
218
219!!! '''Voiced by''': "Gou Kariyama"
220
221[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_misao.png]]
222----
223* AnArmAndALeg
224* BoisterousBruiser
225* CainAndAbel: Misao technically takes the role of the Cain to Makoto's Abel when [[spoiler:he beheads his younger brother in Takeru and Yael's routes. However, where morality is concerned, Misao proves to be the Abel to Makoto's Cain, with Makoto having harbored plenty of resentment out of having to repress his true and unhinged desires]].
226* RedHerring: In Yael's route, Tasuku finds something suspicious about how Misao is [[spoiler:all too quick to kill Makoto]], hinting to the player that the Mitsurugi family [[spoiler:might have also covertly conspired alongside the Mitate family]]. Towa's route reveals that this isn't actually the case. Both Misao and his father [[spoiler:had actually witnessed Makoto expressing his darker and sadistic urges even at a young age which explains why Misao didn't hesitate to behead his own brother]]. Since he already [[spoiler: knew what his brother was actually capable of, he realized that Makoto may be up to his old bad habits once again and decided to take the responsibility of cutting the weed by its roots before it even has the chance to regrow]].
227* ThrowTheDogABone: While [[spoiler: the loss of his limbs would not allow him the chance of resuming his life as a soldier ever again]], the epilogue reveals that not all is lost for him. In Takeru's route, Misao [[spoiler: succeeds as the new Emperor to help lead and guide the Shoreline Nation's citizens, and in the other routes, he still gets to lead the Mitsurugi family in a new era of peace]].
228[[/folder]]
229
230[[folder:Makoto]]
231
232!!! '''Voiced by''': "Yuukaku Yarou"
233
234[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_makoto.png]]
235----
236* ArrogantKungFuGuy
237* BitchInSheepsClothing: On the surface, Makoto seems like a kind and well-behaved man with his head on his shoulders. [[spoiler: However, it's soon revealed that deep down, he's immoral and sadistic. He's incapable of feeling compassion or sorrow towards the loss and pain of others, and he only feels truly joyful when he gets to inflict harm and bloodshed.]]
238* ForTheEvulz: When Makoto [[spoiler:informed Gengan of the Shoreline Nation's connection with the hollows and offered to aid him in his plans to overthrow the royal family]], he did so not out of [[spoiler:retribution for fallen relatives or out of the misguided belief that he could ensure the city's safety, but because he ''wants'' to see the world around him descend into chaos]].
239* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Misao cuts his head off in Takeru and Yael's routes after Makoto's treachery is revealed]].
240* TheSociopath: Deep down, Makoto is incapable of comprehending the basic principles of morality, [[spoiler:as shown with his inability to understand why others would be disturbed at him hurting or even killing others for the sake of it. Likewise, he has been increasingly frustrated with having to keep his true behavior in check throughout the years, to the point that when he feels he can finally let loose in Towa's true ending, he does so with maddened glee]].
241[[/folder]]
242
243!!! '''The Mitate Family'''
244
245[[folder:Gengan]]
246
247!!! '''Voiced by''': "Masakazu Okino"
248
249[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_gengan.png]]
250----
251* AntiVillain
252* BigBad
253* DefiantToTheEnd
254* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: In Ango's true ending, Gengan's attempt to launch a coup ends in failure, and he is mentioned to have been felled by Takeru in a one-on-one duel to the death]].
255* ALighterShadeOfBlack: While Gengan [[spoiler:may be the one who actively kickstarts the final conflict in every route, which leads to the death of both Tasuku and his love interest, his intentions -- whilst undoubtedly ruthless and cold -- were nonetheless misguided]]. And even with his many faults and his poor sense of judgment, he at least truly believed he was doing what was for the good of his nation, unlike [[spoiler:Makoto]], who committed his misdeeds purely because he reveled in doing evil.
256* MyGodWhatHaveIDone
257* OutlivingOnesOffspring: By the end of the common route, Gengan has lost two of his four children -- Iori and Kenyuu -- in an underground mission that went awry.
258* TheUnfettered
259* WellIntentionedExtremist
260* WouldHurtAChild
261
262[[/folder]]
263
264!!! '''Other Citizens'''
265
266[[folder:Arata]]
267
268!!! '''Voiced by''': "Lemon Sawakazu"
269
270[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lkyt_arata.png]]
271----
272* AnimalMotifs: Tanukis.
273* AnArmAndALeg
274* HeroicBSOD
275* ShootTheShaggyDog
276* ThrowTheDogABone: In Yael's true ending, Arata [[spoiler: survives the whole ordeal with Makoto and the Princess. He informs Tasuku later that while he's not sure if he can get to keep his new arm or not, he has made peace with what happened to him during the previous expedition, so he'll make the best out of his life regardless of the outcome]].
277* UncertainDoom
278* WhatHappenedToTheMouse
279* WideEyedIdealist
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Gouken]]
283
284* AFatherToHisMen
285* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
286* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
287[[/folder]]
288
289!! Supernatural Forces
290
291[[folder:The Hollows]]
292[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ev_cg01_03.png]]
293[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ev_cg14_01.png]]
294[[caption-width-right:350: Some of the hollows' various forms.]]
295
296* TheDreaded
297* EliteMook
298* HiveMind
299* OminousObsidianOoze
300* SenseImpairedMonster
301* ZergRush
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:The Princess]]
305!!! '''Voiced by''': "Kaho Orimoto"
306
307[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ev_cg24_03.png]]
308\
309
310----
311* BlackEyesOfEvil
312* DarkIsNotEvil: She's overall dark in appearance, complete with grey skin and the fact that she constantly secrets black slime from her body. Not to mention, her nature as an ''imigo'' makes her more connected to the hollows than any other human. However, she only seeks to live in peace and doesn't wish to cause any harm to the Shoreline Nation.
313* HalfHumanHybrid: She was born an ''imigo'', an infant who suffers deformities as a result of the hollows' corruption, which essentially makes her half-human, half-hollow.
314* OminousObsidianOoze
315* OutOfFocus
316* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: While she looks like a young maiden, she has already lived for at least 500 years.
317* WhatHappenedToTheMouse
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:The Source of the Hollows -- '''Warning: Walking Spoiler''']]
321[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ev_cg90_01.png]]
322
323* BlueAndOrangeMorality
324* GreaterScopeVillain
325* TheJuggernaut
326* LogicalWeakness
327* MookMaker
328* NighInvulnerable: Even though it's nothing more than a mindless organism, Tasuku finds out firsthand that there is no way to truly destroy the mother essence, and the best thing he can do is contain it by absorbing it into himself. When Gengan has Tasuku killed out of the belief that the hollows' source can be killed for good if its host is destroyed, he only ends up reigniting the potential threat of the Dark Reign-- which is only narrowly prevented thanks to Towa's interference.
329* NonMaliciousMonster
330* OminousObsidianOoze
331* TimeAbyss
332[[/folder]]

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