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1Characters from ''ComicBook/BattleChasers'' and ''VideoGame/BattleChasersNightwar''
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3[[foldercontrol]]
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5!! '''Main Characters'''
6[[folder:Gully]]
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gully.jpg]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:The Young Defender]]
9->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker
10
11The daughter of the legendary warrior '''Aramus''', and possibly the [[CheerfulChild most adorable human child alive]]. She begins the series trying to protect a strange box she received from her father from a pack of werewolf assassins who killed her caretakers. The box contains her father's magic gloves, that grant superhuman strength and invincibility. When she's forced to put them on, even she's able to [[CuteBruiser beat up building-sized demons with ease.]] But still, the gloves may be too big for her figuratively as well as literally.
12----
13* BadassAdorable: Gully is the most adorable child in the series. She can also kick some ass, and is more than willing to take as much of a bruising as she gives to do the right thing.
14* BerserkButton: Throughout the entire series, Gully firmly and angrily insists that her DisappearedDad is still alive to anyone who implies otherwise. The first thing she does after donning Aramus's gloves is beat the main Lycelot who had been hunting her to death while demanding to know what happened to her father.
15* CuteBruiser: She's an adorable child that can beat up demons with ease.
16* DisappearedDad: Aramus disappeared under mysterious circumstances shortly before the series began, after raising Gully as a single parent.
17* EveryonesBabySister: Garrison, Calibretto, and Knolan have all placed her under their protection.
18* GirlishPigtails: Promotional art for the original comic consistently portrayed her wearing this hairstyle, but she never used it in the story itself. ''Nightwar'' finally gave up and used her hairstyle from the main storyline.
19* MissingMom: [[spoiler:As part of his HannibalLecture to Gully in issue 9, Sebastius Nefar asks if Gully ever knew her mother. Shortly afterward, while brooding, Gully remembers how her father told her that her [[TragicKeepsake pendant]] belonged to her mother -- even though Sebastius' flashback repeatedly features an identical pendant.]]
20* NighInvulnerable: Aramus' magical gauntlets also protect her from harm. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in ''Nightwar'' establishes her as the party's [[StoneWall tank]].
21* PowerFists: She uses her father's giant magical gauntlets that give her ridiculous strength and durability.
22[[/folder]]
23
24[[folder:Garrison]]
25[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garrison.png]]
26[[caption-width-right:350:The Arena Master]]
27->'''Voiced by:''' Gavin Hammon
28
29A master warrior and swordsman, who wields a [[InfinityPlusOneSword powerful mystic sword]] a la Excalibur that can cut through anything. Although he was a living legend among the ranks of the Marshal Paladins, he begins the story as a drunken wreck mourning the death of his bride-to-be. Nevertheless, he starts down the path to take up his sword again after learning that the daughter of his mentor, Aramus, has vanished...
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31* DatingCatwoman: Although he and Red Monika were never in a relationship during the series, they clearly had some UnresolvedSexualTension and enough of a bond for Garrison to refuse to hunt her down. A backup story in the last published issue (drawn by Adam Warren) showed Monika persuading him to swear never to let the Marshal Paladins hurt her.
32* {{Expy}}: Twofold.
33** He looks and even acts an awful lot like Guts from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' and even has his own {{BFS}}.
34** At the same time, he also resembles "[[RedBaron Ninja Master]]" Gara from ''Manga/Bastard1988''. As a shout-out to that series, ''Nightwar'' portrays Garrison as a GlassCannon, but has him use ninja HandSeals for several of his techniques.
35* HeroicBSOD: Garrison spent the first few issues depressed over the death of his wife-to-be.
36* IWillFightNoMoreForever: Garrison promised Vionna, his wife-to-be, to lay down his sword. Not even learning that Gully had been kidnapped was enough to make him break that vow (he plays TechnicalPacifist and GuileHero to come to the rescue without a sword). The Maestro of the Marshal Paladins finally gives him a [[WhatTheHellHero What The Hell Hero Speech]] that makes him realize that he has to come out of 'retirement' to stop the rampaging ex-prisoners from Skyhold.
37* KnightInSourArmor: Garrison begins the story as a drunken wreck, leading to his cynicism. Even after he sobers up, it's clear that he's seen, done, and gone through too much to be optimistic. He spends the first quarter of ''Nightwar'' [[HeroicNeutral trying not to be drawn into the struggles of the Cresent Isles]] until he realizes that ancient artifacts and a Blood God are involved.
38* MasterSwordsman: His skill with the sword is remarked on quite a bit.
39* TheMourningAfter: The death of his wife-to-be, Vionna, turned him into a drunken recluse, almost unrecognizable to those who knew him before. He never completely moves on from her death, even after having broken his promise to her by taking up his sword again.
40* TranquilFury: Although everyone who knows Garrison is wary of an UnstoppableRage within him, he remains stoic and controlled, even when an enemy (such as Brass Demur from the attack on Capital City) is deliberately provoking him.
41* UnholyHolySword: Garrison's CoolSword, which he had to seal in his wife-to-be Vionna's gravestone before the story's start. In issue 11 of the post-Kickstarter revival, the narrator explains that the sword [[IHaveManyNames has many names]] like "Thousand Cuts" or "Limbo", and cursed each of its many wielders over centuries, few of who could bear it for long. "Others have no choice." The sword is clearly related to Garrison's issues based on his furious reaction preventing Gully from touching it in the original run. [[spoiler:In issue 11, one of the new Martial Paladins pursuing Monika and Garrison accuses him of being responsible for killing Vionna during his wedding -- along with many others attending the ceremony, including the Paladin's baby sister. ''Nightwar'' ends with Garrison using the sword as an emergency SoulJar to [[SealedEvilInACan imprison the BigBad]], C'Drall.]]
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:Calibretto]]
45[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/calibretto.jpg]]
46[[caption-width-right:350:The War Golem]]
47->'''Voiced by:''' Jarred Kjack
48
49An old "War Golem", effectively a massive walking {{Magitek}} weapons platform filled with cargo bays worth of ''kill-stuff''. [[TechnicalPacifist Also a "pacifist"]], [[GentleGiant and nature lover]], who was staying in hiding with Knolan before rescuing Gully from her pursuers in the first issue.
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51* BecomeARealBoy: Expresses a desire to know love after Gully explains the concept to him.
52* CombatMedic: ''Nightwar'' has Calibretto fill this role, using his War Golem weaponry to attack enemies while healing using nature magic.
53* GentleGiant: Calibretto, despite his appearance, is a "pacifist" (when he tries to be) and nature lover.
54* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Knolan believes he has, since he's perfectly willing to lay down his life for Gully. Knolan explains that a single War Golem is worth a hundred soldiers, thus it should've gone against his programming to save Gully, who is only a small girl.
55* LastOfHisKind: The War Golems were built to fight in the GreatOffscreenWar; after winning, King Vaneer decreed that the remaining golems were to be destroyed. Calibretto found sanctuary with Knolan.
56* ThereIsAnother: August, the GreaterScopeVillain, has been building War Golems as part of his plan. Both a member of Knolan's old party and Red Monika discovered this the hard way. [[spoiler:War Golems also appear in ''Nightwar''.]]
57* NatureLovingRobot: Often has birds perching on him. In ''Nightwar'', his victory pose has a flock of birds landing on his shoulder. He's also shown covered in birds during the intro. His healing skills are also all nature themed.
58* PapaWolf: To Gully. Not even being deactivated will stop him from protecting her.
59
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Knolan]]
63[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knolan.png]]
64[[caption-width-right:350:Wise Old Mage]]
65->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ErikBraa
66
67An ancient, powerful, [[DeadpanSnarker insufferably sarcastic]] wizard who can manipulate the elements. He was a member of an older party of adventurers whose past was coming back to haunt them. Near the "end" of the series, it was implied he was running low on time.
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69* BigOlEyebrows: They are even more noticeable thanks to being bald-ish.
70* CoolOldGuy: Comes with the territory when you're an ancient yet very skilled mage.
71* DeadpanSnarker: Knolan is a insufferably sarcastic old man in addition to being a powerful wizard.
72* ElementalPowers: Has control over fire and ice, using both offensively and defensively in combat.
73* ManlyFacialHair: While not as brawny as Garrison nor Gully, his impressive wizardly beard definitely shows off that he's not to be messed with.
74* RegeneratingMana: One of Knolan's {{Limit Break}}s can partially refill the party's permanent "blue" Mana.
75
76[[/folder]]
77
78[[folder:Red Monika]]
79[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/red_monika.png]]
80[[caption-width-right:350:The Outlaw]]
81%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/923444da_fd72_42cf_b628_fdaabe39ff83.jpeg]]
82 %%[[caption-width-right:350:Red Monika]]
83
84->'''Voiced by:''' Whitney Knorlein
85
86A young, voluptuous female rogue and leader of a band of airship pirates. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero She accidentally sets off a massive jailbreak and an international incident while trying to free a minor criminal from]] the local [[TheAlcatraz Alcatraz]]. Apparently Garrison's [[strike:lover]] UnluckyChildhoodFriend, who still has a bond with him although [[DatingCatwoman they're on opposite sides of the law]]. Never a member of the main party during the original comic book run, but still a major character. And of course, she's [[BestKnownForTheFanservice two of the main reasons]] people read and remember this series.
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88* AdaptationalModesty: Monika's [[BestKnownForTheFanservice infamous bust]] has been toned down by a few cup sizes in VideoGame/BattleChasersNightwar, though this seems to be more for [[PragmaticAdaptation technical]] reasons than outright [[{{Bowdlerise}} bowdlerization]]. [[ZigZaggedTrope Despite this]], she remains the most well-endowed character in the game and her starting outfit is actually a bit [[NavelDeepNeckline more daring]] than the comic book version.
89* BladeEnthusiast: She also wields knives, frequently [[PoisonedWeapons poisoned]]. A one-shot side story from the original series revolves around her stealing her knife from a death cult while she was a child.
90* BoobsAndButtPose: She takes this pose in one of the variant covers of the first issue.
91* {{Expy}}: A busty, scantily-clad, redheaded rogue with a love of drinking? Are we talking about Red Monika or ComicBook/RedSonja.
92* FieryRedhead: Monika is swift to release her fury against friend and foe alike.
93* GunsAkimbo: Her weapons in ''Nightwar'' are dual revolvers.
94* IShallTauntYou: Like Gully, ''Nightwar'' allows her to draw enemy fire to protect the other party members. Unlike Gully, who uses her mighty defense to weather the enemy's attacks, Monika uses her massive evasion stats (and the ability to boost her evasion even further) lets her dodge attacks entirely, setting herself up for a [[CounterAttack wickedly powerful riposte]] in the process.
95* TheLadette: Red Monika is a tall, leggy, extremely well-endowed, beer-drinkin', hard-livin' air pirate.
96* MsFanservice: The series plays up her sexiness a lot. A good portion of her panels have her breasts or backside prominently displayed and a number the covers for issues are pinups of her. Even in ''Nightwar'', her starting equipment mentions that her jacket "protects the shoulders and not much else"
97* PoisonedWeapons: Many of her abilities and [[LimitBreak bursts]] in ''Nightwar'' depend on using poisoned knives or bombs to debuff enemies.
98* TerribleTrio: Red Monika and her two sidekicks, [[FatAndSkinny Bengus and Akiman]].
99* ThrowDownTheBomblet: ''Nightwar'' has Monika using small bombs as grenades to debuff enemies (or to remove debuffs from the party). Her ultimate LimitBreak is a bomblet.
100* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The raid on Skyhold that she thought would go smoothly enough to use as therapy for her old friend, Garrison? Not only does it cause an accident that frees several other prisoners who go on to attack Capital City just to draw Garrison out (drawing the rest of the main characters together), but her client was the GreaterScopeVillain, who almost kills her. Finally, because the jailbreak became an international incident, King Vaneer sent the Marshal Paladins against both her and Garrison (who refused the job of either bringing her in or killing her).
101
102[[/folder]]
103
104[[folder:Alumon]]
105[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alumon.jpg]]
106[[caption-width-right:350:The Devil Hunter]]
107->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarkOliver
108
109A new character introduced in ''Nightwar'' to join the original cast. Alumon is a member of a mysterious order of devil hunters native to the Crescent Isles, where the game takes place.
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111* BadPowersGoodPeople: Alumon's abilities explicitly invoke blood and shadow. Late in the game, C'drall implies [[spoiler: his blood magic is a dark secret closely related to the demon's own vampirism, but the rest of the heroes had already figured it out and don't care.]]
112* CreepyGood: He is firmly on the heroes' side, but has his fair share of creepiness going on, from his appearance and abilities, to his constantly keeping an eye on Garrison. He also draws Garrison's ire when he [[JustThinkOfThePotential Thinks Of The Potential]] of using Gully's gauntlets, but wisely backs down and apologizes.
113* {{Expy}}: Alumon is a counterpart of the Belmont clan from the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' games -- a whip-wielding DemonHunter from a HeroicLineage carrying on a generations-long war with a vampire lord in an {{Uberwald}}.
114* HeroicLineage: More than once, Alumon mentiones that his father fought and killed Verus before. (Unfortunately, it was a MutualKill, and [[ResurrectiveImmortality Verus got better]].) Several of the weapon and armor upgrades for him in the game are from other fallen members of Alumon's order.
115* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Alumon's weapon is a shield; he attacks with a sword or a whip, but players need to find, craft, or purchase new shields through the game.
116* SixthRanger: He joins the party a third of the way through the game after they complete his SideQuest to gain an artifact to temporarily shift into a SpiritWorld like he could.
117[[/folder]]
118
119!!Characters from the comic series:
120
121!!Villains
122
123[[folder:August]]
124!!!August
125[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/august___battlechasers6.jpg]]
126----
127* GreaterScopeVillain: Knolan has a vision of his former teammates warning that August had escaped [[SealedEvilInACan his imprisonment]] and was hunting them down. He was also revealed as the client who hired Red Monika to free a prisoner at Skyhold, causing the breakout that united the main heroes at King Vaneer's capital.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Sebastius Nefar]]
131!!!Sebastius Nefar
132[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sebastius_nefar_3.jpg]]
133----
134* ArcVillain: The mastermind of the initial attack on Gully and the gloves, as well as the last story in the series.
135* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:According to him, he was the illegitimate son of Aramus by another woman. After being thrown into slavery by his long-lost father, his goal is to reclaim the legacy and the life he believes to be his due.]]
136* MadeASlave: [[spoiler:The climax to his StartOfDarkness flashback has Aramus leading soldiers to pillage and burn his DoomedHometown. When young Sebastius calls out to his father, he tells his men to spare the boy - because "he will make a good slave." He later taunts Gully by asking if she wants to know what happens to children in the slave camps.]]
137* MasterOfDisguise: He's able to use [[VoluntaryShapeshifting disguise magic]] on both himself and his Lycelot minions.
138* SymbolicMutilation: When he tries to wear [[spoiler:the Gauntlets of Aramus... the items promptly reject him by severing his hands from his arms]].
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:Brass Demur]]
142!!!Brass Demur
143[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brass_demur_colo.jpg]]
144
145One of the villains freed from the Skyhold prison who attacked King Vaneer's capital city to draw out Garrison, who imprisoned them.
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147* BareFistedMonk: Brass Demur uses no weapons, only his fists, his strength, and the PowerTattoos that serve as his armor.
148* EnlightenedAntagonist: Demur fancies himself as this; despite leading the other escaped prisoners to seek vengeance on Garrison, he claims that he only wants the fight as a step towards his own enlightenment.
149* EvilCounterpart: For Garrison -- a warrior filled with TranquilFury, and wrestling with the demons of his past.
150* TheCameo: Appears as an alternate skin for Garrison in ''Nightwar''.
151[[/folder]]
152
153[[folder:Bulgrim]]
154!!!Bulgrim
155[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bulgrim_2.jpg]]
156
157One of the villains freed from the Skyhold prison who attacked King Vaneer's capital city to draw out Garrison, who imprisoned them. Bulgrim is a Djinni bound to a magical bracelet, worn by "Vessel", a former thief whose identity was erased after being bound to Bulgrim's will.
158----
159* EvilCounterpart: For Calibretto and Gully -- an evil, monstrous, and huge Djinni bound to a young woman kept under his thrall.
160* GenieInABottle: Bulgrim is bound to both his Vessel, and to the bracelet that Vessel wears. While fighting Gully, he starts to hope that the girl's soul is pure enough to barter for his freedom. When Calibretto is able to snipe the bracelet from Vessel's arm, Bulgrim is once again sealed.
161[[/folder]]
162
163[[folder:Cranius]]
164!!!Cranius
165[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cranius___battlechasers4.jpg]]
166
167One of the villains freed from the Skyhold prison who attacked King Vaneer's capital city to draw out Garrison, who imprisoned them. A sadistic wizard of small stature and a [[MyBrainIsBig deformedly large skull]].
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169* DraggedOffToHell: Knolan's WizardDuel with Cranius ends with a "banisher" seal that summons tentacles dragging him into a newborn infernal pit. Cranius' last words are "I'll SeeYouInHell!"
170* EvilCounterpart: For Knolan; mainly as an excuse for a no-holds-barred WizardDuel.
171* MyBrainIsBig: As his name suggests, Cranius' forehead is half the size of the rest of his face. He implies that he's able to steal knowledge directly from the brains of others.
172[[/folder]]
173
174!!Other Characters
175
176[[folder:King Vaneer]]
177!!!King Vaneer
178[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_vaneer.jpg]]
179----
180* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Or PragmaticVillainy. Vaneer is cynical, clearly ruthless, and possibly corrupt, and he is also the reason that Calibretto had to go into hiding with Knolan. However, despite this, he ultimately welcomed the main characters after they saved his capital from the attacking prisoners, and never betrayed them before the series' last issue.
181[[/folder]]
182
183[[folder:The Maestro]]
184!!!The Maestro
185[[quoteright:269:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maestro1___battlechasers3.jpg]]
186 ----
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Aramus]]
190!!!Aramus
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aramus_0.jpg]]
192 ----
193* BrokenPedestal: While generally held up to be the most virtuous, honorable, famed warrior EVER, it's eventually revealed that Aramus fathered children that he abandoned, as well as razing numerous peasant villages to the ground, including those of the children he fathered (that he sold into slavery). Given the series' cancellation, why he did this is left as a RiddleForTheAges.
194* DrivingQuestion: Nobody knows why he disappeared, why he sent his gloves to Gully, or whether or not he's still alive.
195* TheGhost: Aramus never appears outside of flashbacks.
196[[/folder]]
197
198!!Characters from ''Nightwar''
199
200!! '''Residents of Harm's Way'''
201
202[[folder:Dogan]]
203!!!Dogan
204[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/battle_chasers_nightwar_wallpaper_tavern_keeper_dogan_madureira_color_s.jpg]]
205->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMcNeil
206----
207* TheBartender: Proprietor of "[[TraumaInn The Disemboweled Traveler]]".
208* QuestGiver: Offers side quests in the sewers beneath his tavern.
209* ShoutOut: One of the many tattoos on his right arm is a logo from the ''VideoGame/{{Darksiders}}'' series.
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Grimbeard]]
213!!!Grimbeard
214[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/icon_grimbeard.png]]
215->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMcneil
216----
217* ArmsDealer: Grimbeard is the NPC who sells weapons and armor, along with crafting recipe books for both.
218* TheBlacksmith: He forges the weapons and armor he sells. If the player spends enough to fully upgrade his shop, he'll even let you borrow his forge, instead of delving into a dungeon to find an ItemCrafting table.
219* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: A curt dwarven blacksmith with a [[ViolentGlaswegian Scottish accent]] and a large warhammer.
220* QuestGiver: Grimbeard is the first character in Harm's Way to give a quest related to the main plotline.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Beastmaster Raha]]
224!!!Beastmaster Raha
225[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raha.jpg]]
226->'''Voiced by:''' Fryda Wolff
227
228----
229* AmazonianBeauty: While she lacks the MostCommonSuperPower, she more than makes up for it with her appearance, build and outfit, wearing an elaborate FurBikini that shows off her washboard abs and is a muscular CatGirl ontop of that.
230* CatFolk: Has some feline traits although is not as overt as Lyko
231* NubileSavage: Raha is a CatGirl in a FurBikini who sells the ItemCrafting materials left by enemies, meaning she does plenty of hunting.
232* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Wears a large coat pelt made from a huge wolf-like beast, further solidifying her role as a beasrmaster
233* QuestGiver: She offers players rewards for fighting {{Superboss}}es throughout the game, and provides hints about what each character needs to do to unlock their ultimate LimitBreak.
234* SexyMentor: Trains the characters on how to perform [[LimitBreak Burst attacks]], and she's definitely quite the looker
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Mercuri]]
238!!!Mercuri
239[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mercuri.jpg]]
240->'''Voiced by:''' Whitney Khorlein
241----
242* HornedHumanoid
243* ItemCrafting: Once the player rescues her from the Rushlands region after unlocking the [[WarpWhistle Blinkstation system]], she sells recipes to allow players to add {{Magic Enhancement}}s to weapons and armor.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Quall]]
247!!!Quall
248[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quall_portrait_6.jpg]]
249%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
250->'''Voiced by:''' Jared Kjack
251
252----
253* AlchemyIsMagic: The vendor of magic potions, and the ItemCrafting recipes to make them.
254* AllergicToRoutine: The heroes only keep his attention by charging into the main plotline; when Calibretto knocks down his door during his introduction, he barely thinks that meeting a legendary War Golem is interesting enough to be worth the trouble.
255* CoatHatMask: Wears a dapper outfit with a facemask that could almost pass for a PlagueDoctor mask thanks to his huge nose.
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:The Collector]]
259!!!The Collector
260[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_collector_portrait.jpg]]
261%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
262->'''Voiced by:''' Chuck Kroukoulis
263----
264* CollectorOfTheStrange: InUniverse, he collects rare and unusual magic items (and [[AndYourRewardIsClothes alternate costumes]]) that can only be purchased [[GlobalCurrencyException in exchange for Shadow Coins]]. He will also trade Shadow Coins for artifacts that can be discovered in dungeon levels.
265* TheFaceless: Only a pair of GlowingEyes beneath [[InTheHood his hood]].
266[[/folder]]
267
268!! '''Villains'''
269
270[[folder:Verus]]
271!!!Verus
272[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/verus.jpg]]
273->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMcNeil
274----
275* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:The Blood God C'Drall offered him power in exchange for eventually being posessed as C'Drall's host body. When Verus was about to be defeated by his enemies after his first conquests, he took the deal and fought back from the brink to spill the blood of his foes.]]
276* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler:After his deal with C'Drall, he gained the ability to create and control an army of various kinds of undead.]]
277* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Verus became a vampire, and the sire of other vampires, after making a deal with the Blood God C'Drall. As a tribute to his pact, Verus has to feed on blood to maintain his immortality.
278* ResurrectiveImmortality: Although C'Drall made Verus immortal, members of Alumon's Order of demon hunters have managed to kill and defeat him more than once. However, it was never permanent before the start of the game.
279* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:At the end of the game, the party only finds Destra-C'Drall in Verus' empty castle, who had discovered Verus had already escaped the island with a new undead army. The SequelHook makes it clear that both Gully's party and Verus aren't going to let this go.]]
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Destra]]
283!!!Destra
284[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/destra_8.jpg]]
285->'''Voiced by:''' Fryda Wolff
286---
287* TheDragon: C'Drall's main servant in the game, [[spoiler: and Verus' lover.]]
288** DevourTheDragon: [[spoiler:Once C'Drall discovers that she had been working with Verus and planning to trap him in another artifact, he possesses her body, [[OneWingedAngel turning her into]] a gigantic [[SnakePeople naga-like]] creature.]]
289* FakeDefector: She serves C'Drall to allow him free reign in the world, but as more is revealed about her it becomes more and more strange that [[spoiler: one of Verus' students and his lover would sell him out]]. Eventually, this results in DevourTheDragon above.
290* TheHeavy: Destra, "The Dark Lady", is the first mastermind the player party encounters behind the attack on their airship. She is also directly in control of the Lycelots and the bandits.
291* {{Necromancer}}: Like Verus, Destra is able to raise various forms of undead to do her bidding.
292* TheVamp: After Red Monika resurfaces in Junktown after being held captive, she disgustedly recounts how the bandits working for Destra were either afraid of her, in love with her, or ''both''. (Knolan [[NotSoDifferentRemark immediately snarks about Monika being jealous]].)
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder:C'Drall]]
296!!!C'Drall
297[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cdrall.jpg]]
298->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMcNeil
299----
300* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:C'Drall is the GreaterScopeVillain who both Verus and Destra served. After possessing Destra, he is the game's final boss.]]
301* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:C'Drall is trapped in the Mana Rifts. Verus' side of the DealWithTheDevil he made for power was to become a host body for C'Drall able to escape. C'Drall was using Destra to capture Verus to force him to complete the bargain. After C'Drall discovers that Destra had become Verus' lover, [[DevourTheDragon he posesses her body instead]] -- she was apparently of the same bloodline.]]
302* VoiceOfTheLegion: [[spoiler:After posessing Destra, he speaks with her voice, overlaid with his own.]]
303[[/folder]]
304
305!! '''Other'''
306
307[[folder:Lyko]]
308!!!Lyko
309[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lyko.png]]
310->'''Voiced by:''' Chuck Kroukoulis
311
312The local arena master for the Tolkas arena in Ironwood.
313----
314* CatFolk: A lion man to be specific, most likely the same species as Raha.
315* DualWielding: Has a pair of blades that he keeps in two sheathes, one on each hip.
316* FashionableAsymmetry: Wears a metal gauntlet on his left hand while his right has some arm wraps, with the bands being spiked.
317* WalkingShirtlessScene: Doesn't have any topwear, showing off his muscular physique and the scars that go along with it.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Welt]]
321!!!Welt
322[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/welt.jpg]]
323A miner encamped just outside of one of the game's dungeons, an AbandonedMine infested by Lycelot warriors, spiders, slimes, and even more horrible things. He still sneaks in to mine, and sells some of the materials he finds.
324----
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:The Fishmonger]]
328!!!The Fishmonger
329[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fishmonger.jpg]]
330->'''Voiced by:''' Chuck Kroukoulis
331----
332* BigBeautifulMan: He's got quite the musclegut going on, while has a large and rotund figure, he also has some musclemass to complement it.
333* SharkMan: He's a beefy shark man who trades fish meat from the FishingMinigame for [[GlobalCurrencyException Shadow Coins]].
334* ShoutOut: On his belt there appears to be flask that looks like a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pokeball]].

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