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8[[center: [-[[Characters/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/NegimaNegiSpringfield Negi Springfield]] | [[Characters/NegimaAlaAlba Ala Alba]] | [[Characters/NegimaClass3A Class 3-A]] | '''Cosmo Entelecheia''' | [[Characters/NegimaAlaRubra Ala Rubra]] | [[Characters/NegimaMagicWorld Magic World]] | [[Characters/NegimaOther Other]] | [[Characters/NegimaGameOnly Game-Only]]]]-]
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10!!Cosmo Entelecheia
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12A [[NebulousEvilOrganisation mysterious group]] who instigated the ancient war between the Confederation and the Hellas Empire. Their supposed goal was to bring about {{The End Of The|WorldAsWeKnowIt}} {{Magical|Land}} [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt World As We Know It]]. The Ala Rubra stopped them, though remnants of them are still active, which the Ala Alba are currently fighting.
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17[[folder:Shared traits]]
18!!Tropes pertaining to Cosmo Entelecheia as an organization
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20* AntiVillain: Their [[SarcasmMode evil]] plot is to save the world by putting everyone in a dream world so that they can survive TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
21* BarrierWarrior: Simply touching anyone in the top tier of CE's membership is a tall order, as they are all protected by "multi-layer mandala-style" barriers that are nigh-impenetrable to most attacks, physical, magical, or otherwise.
22* DividedWeFall: Ala Rubra and CE refused to work together. Ala Alba is trying to reach a compromise instead.
23* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Their ultimate goal is to destroy the Magical World along with its 1.2 billion residents.
24* FantasticRacism: {{Subverted|Trope}}. They erase races native to the Magic World not because they're racist, but because the demihumans are mere "illusions" created by the magic that sustains the Magic World in the alternate plane of Mars. When the Magic World collapses, the native races will all disappear with it, so they view what they do as MercyKill.
25* TheIlluminati: Twenty years ago, Cosmo Entelecheia controlled several important figures in the governments of the Megalomesembria Confederation and Hellas Empire. The higher-ups of Ostia, including the king, were also their puppets. Ruling the world in secret, they orchestrated the great war to create the chance to start the ritual to end the world with Asuna's AntiMagic. After being exposed and beaten by Ala Rubra, Cosmo Entelecheia lost nearly all of their agents and influence, to Dynamis' chagrin.
26* TechnicalPacifist: Members of Cosmo Entelecheia avoid lethal force as much as they possibly can. Severe threats get an exception, but otherwise the no killing policy is strictly in place. In fact, Quartum shows that even if they wanted to, they are in fact ''built'' to not be capable of intending to kill opponents that aren't a significant threat. However, this programming applies in such a way that Chachamaru is not considered alive, and if the target is sent to Cosmo Entelecheia upon death it's also okay, since that's what the group intends to do anyway.
27* VillainousValor: When Ala Alba is charging the Gravekeeper's palace, Cosmo Entelecheia is completely on the defensive and stalling for time as much as possible. They receive multiple beatdowns and some rather sympathetic portrayals, especially Shirabe and soon after, Fate himself.
28* WellIntentionedExtremist: The organization as a whole has a good goal, namely saving over a billion people. However, they want to do this by forcefully rewriting everyone into a paradise realm they cannot escape from. Yet they're trying not to hurt anyone if they can help it and the more human members seem to have genuine respect for their opponents and humanity as a whole.
29* YouCantFightFate: Policy set up by the Lifemaker, apparently.
30[[/folder]]
31
32!!Leaders
33
34[[folder:The Lifemaker/Mage of the Beginning]]
35[[quoteright:202:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Mage_Of_The_Beginning_1240.jpg]]
36[[caption-width-right:250:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mage_of_the_beginning_face.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see their face]]
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38Former leader of Cosmo Entelecheia and designated FinalBoss. All personal information unknown. Defeated at the end of the war 20 years ago, at which point they had a notable lack of a head, leading Rakan to assure Negi that they weren't around anymore.
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40* AllEncompassingMantle: They wear an all-encompassing BlackCloak.
41* AmbiguousGender: Lifemaker's face is very androgynous and there's no way of telling the gender. A lot of the language used to refer to the Lifemaker has been vague.
42* TheArchmage: When a society of considerably powerful wizards speaks of you as a god, you get this title.
43* BlackCloak: All of the Lifemaker's body is covered by a black hooded robe, giving them an ominous appearance fitting for a FinalBoss.
44* BodySurf: [[spoiler:They have been shown using three bodies at different dates: the androgynous one that Nagi beat, Zect and finally Nagi himself.]]
45* CastingAShadow: Every time we've seen the Lifemaker use actual offensive magic, it's always been massive barrages of black shadow beam things. On top of that, Dynamis confirmed [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Magia Erebea]] had characteristics similar to the Lifemaker's own magics.
46* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:They possessed Zect at the end of the war. In the present, the Lifemaker is now possessing Nagi.]]
47* DestroyerDeity: The Lifemaker is essentially the god of the Magic World and the leader of the organization with the main goal of performing a ritual that will erase the Magic World before its inevitable collapse.
48* DiabolusExMachina: Negi defeats Fate and the two of them agree to try Negi's plan, and it looks like the end of the arc... but then the Lifemaker shows up with every single member of the past three generations of Cosmo Entelecheia, and they don't agree with Negi's plan. Only a DeusExMachina in the form of Evangeline and Ala Rubra coming to the rescue can save Negi and company.
49* TheDreaded: Ala Rubra gets very weak in the knees upon their introduction. Nagi steps up to defeat them, however.
50* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: People only call them the "Mage of the Beginning" or "Lifemaker" because they are the creator of the Magic World.
51* FamilialFoe: The Lifemaker was a foe to Nagi Springfield [[spoiler:before possessing him]] and then to his son Negi.
52* FounderOfTheKingdom: It's said that the Lifemaker is the founder of the Vespertatia Kingdom of Ostia and their daughter Amateru was its first queen.
53* GenericDoomsdayVillain: In the Ala Rubra flashbacks, the Lifemaker is presented as this [[TheFaceless faceless]], ominous figure with no established personality who appears to deliver a CurbStompBattle to almost all of Ala Rubra after they had defeated all the minions of Cosmo Entelecheia. Then Nagi smashes their head to smithereens and destroys their body. Once it's revealed the Magic World is fated to collapse, the Lifemaker's motives for ordering a ritual to erase it and trap its inhabitants in a LotusEaterMachine could be interpreted as non-malicious. However, the Lifemaker is only treated as a standard FinalBoss for TheHero to beat when they very briefly appear both in the past and present. The only occasion in which the narrative acted like the Lifemaker had some semblance of a personality was in Fate's flashback, but that's never elaborated. Ultimately, the Lifemaker is defeated off-panel without ever receiving actual characterization or exposition of their motivation.
54* GreaterScopeVillain: Doesn't have much actual time on-screen, but is none the less responsible for most of the series events, though for most the series was assumed dead.
55* HeroKiller: It's said that Nagi's master, Zect was killed while helping Nagi defeat the Lifemaker. [[spoiler:Turns out that's not exactly true; the Lifemaker took control over Zect's body after Nagi destroyed their head.]]
56* HiddenDepths: The flashback near the end of Negi's fight with Fate puts the final fight with Nagi in a different light. Rather than looking down on humanity, the Lifemaker [[IntriguedByHumanity seems to have been rather fond of it]], though still condescending. Chapters after this start putting shades of gray on both sides as the Lifemaker is rather callous, but Nagi has no plan and doesn't want to talk. [[spoiler:And then the Lifemaker pulls the same stunt on Negi anyway.]]
57* IControlMyMinionsThrough: Agenda and Divine Right apply to all of them, inherent MindControl for all of them except Tertium and Indoctrination for Tertium instead.
58* ImplacableMan: The heroes thought the Lifemaker was gone after Nagi destroyed their head, only for them to keep coming back anyway [[spoiler:thanks to stealing the body of Zect and then Nagi]].
59* InTheHood: They're always shown wearing a hooded cloak that obscures their face. We finally see their face in the memories Fate inherited from Primum.
60* IntriguedByHumanity: The Lifemaker seems to admire humanity.
61* InvincibleVillain: The Lifemaker is by far the most powerful villain in the series and their unique powers make it impossible for the inhabitants of Mundus Magicus to beat them, and even without that, the Lifemaker single-handedly beat Ala Rubra except for Nagi. While Nagi smashed their head and stopped their plans, putting them down for good [[spoiler:and keeping them from bodyjacking his master and then Nagi himself]] is another story. By the time of the final chapter, Negi and his students supposedly did manage to get rid of the Lifemaker for real, except it all happened off-panel so we don't ''see'' the Lifemaker being defeated within this manga anyway.
62* KilledOffscreen: Negi and his students defeat the Lifemaker [[spoiler:in Nagi's body]] completely off-panel in the span of a TimeSkip. We only see the aftermath of Negi's victory in the DistantFinale.
63* LosingYourHead: After Nagi blow up their head, Lifemaker could still somehow cast a giant magic circle and go on a rant about the inevitable despair that will befall humanity. Lifemaker was apparently put down for good when Nagi destroyed their body with a magic spear.
64* LukeIAmYourFather:
65** [[spoiler:Literal example with the revelation that the Lifemaker is currently possessing Negi's father, Nagi.]]
66** They call [[spoiler:Evangeline]] "my daughter", although it's unknown how literally they mean it.
67* TheMaker: The Lifemaker, as the name suggests, is said to have created the Magic World, using the surface of Mars as its foundation. The demihuman species are also the result of the magic of the Lifemaker's dimension, which is why they can't exist in the real world.
68* TheManBehindTheMan: The real supreme leader of Cosmo Entelecheia. Fate and Dynamis are merely following their wishes and acting as stand-ins while the Lifemaker is absent.
69* MonsterProgenitor: [[spoiler:According to Albireo, the Lifemaker is responsible for Evangeline's transformation into a vampire.]]
70* NotQuiteDead: The Ala Rubra movie made it look like the Lifemaker was killed by Nagi. We later find out that wasn't exactly it; [[spoiler:after their current body was killed, the Lifemaker took over Zect's body]]. Towards the end of the Magic World arc, the Lifemaker shows up alive in the battlefield [[spoiler:and they are revealed to be controlling Nagi's body]].
71* TheOlderImmortal: 2600 years old as compared to Evangeline's 600ish and Zect's vague 'couple centuries.'
72* OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous: A god-like being and very androgynous in appearance. [[spoiler:Given that they repeatedly change bodies regardless of gender, it is likely that the Lifemaker is not only ambiguously gendered, but perhaps no longer really has one.]]
73* PhysicalGod: We are not sure exactly ''what'' the Lifemaker is, but consider these: An [[{{Immortality}} immortal spiritual being that can resurrect at will]], capable of [[RealityMaker creating whole worlds]] and [[CreatingLife lifeforms]], created a paradise for them, created powerful beings that acts as their messenger, [[PersonOfMassDestruction terrifying destructive power]], their descendants became the ruling dynasty of said created world... Their divine credentials are obvious enough that not even narrative texts shy away from calling the Lifemaker "God".
74* ProjectedMan: The Lifemaker appears to have showed up on the battlefield in the form of a projection reminiscent of Albireo. Fortunately, this made them intensely vulnerable to AntiMagic and led to the projection being destroyed and the Lifemaker forced to leave the battlefield.
75* SealedEvilInACan: Their real body is implied to be sealed [[spoiler:under the World Tree at Mahora]]. However, they're able to briefly project themself in the battlefield before being taken down by Negi and Asuna.
76* ShoutOut: They and their power are named after the James P. Hogan novel ''Code of the Lifemaker''.
77* StrawNihilist: Before Nagi finished them off, the Lifemaker went on a rant about how the curtain of despair would inevitably fall on humanity and only the "eternity" they were trying to create with the illusionary world Cosmo Entelecheia could save all souls. Asuna described the Lifemaker as a sorrowful being.
78* TrialByFriendlyFire: A villainous version: they shoot through Primum to hit Nagi, though Primum survives. And then, through Fate to hit Negi.
79* UnseenEvil: Always appears as an ominous figure covered completely by a BlackCloak, just to let you know they are bad news. In Fate's flashback, however, the Lifemaker finally gains a face and turns out not seeming that wicked after all.
80* YourHeadASplode: Nagi smashed their head into pieces with a single punch.
81[[/folder]]
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83[[folder:Dynamis]]
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85[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_vlcsnap-2011-01-29-21h11m37s92_4379.png]]
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87Powerful shadow using mage allied with/[[ManBehindTheMan controlling]] Fate. Previously, he fought against Ala Rubra in the war 20 years ago, and currently views himself as TheRival to the new generation. The oldest surviving member of Cosmo Entelecheia, he appears both weary of it and [[LargeHam quite enthusiastic]] at the same time.
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89* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has a dark skin tone, but there's no indicators of his ethnicity.
90* BadassArmFold: While in [[OneWingedAngel 'Dynamis Mighty General Battle Mode']], [[JustifiedTrope as he gets]] [[MultiArmedAndDangerous additional huge shadow arms to do the fighting.]]
91* BattleStrip: He explodes out of his normal clothes in preparation to don battle armor. Right in front of everyone.
92* BlackCloak: His appearance is almost always concealed by the black hooded robe he wears.
93* BrutalHonesty: He doesn't hold back when he speaks to Fate's girls about how pathetic the current Cosmo Entelecheia is for having most of its minions reduced to young girls that he can hardly rely on for protection. Lampshaded by Fate's girls who get upset by hearing him calling them next to useless.
94* CardCarryingVillain: He makes repeated mention of being a leader/member of an evil secret society despite Cosmo Entelecheia's motives being largely benign.
95* CastingAShadow: He specializes in shadow magic.
96* TheComicallySerious: He says, with a straight face and serious tone, he and what little was left of Cosmo Entelecheia [[FakingTheDead played dead]] to hide from Takamichi and Gödel. Fate's girls comment on how lame that move was, but Dynamis calls it a "military tactic".
97* CurbStompBattle:
98** Single-handedly tears apart pretty much all of New Ostia with zero effort until [[BewareTheNiceOnes Nodoka]], Setsuna, and Kaede force him to retreat.
99** In chapter 306, he [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown gets one done to him]] by a [[UnstoppableRage rampaging]], [[SuperpoweredEvilSide darkside-possessed]] Negi, to the point where he is nearly killed.
100* DragonAscendant: The Lifemaker was the original leader of Cosmo Entelecheia. After the Lifemaker's defeat at hands of Nagi, Dynamis is the one commanding the little number of minions left in order to fulfill his fallen master's goal of erasing the Magic World.
101* EvenEvilHasStandards: He openly admits that he dislikes being in a position where he has no choice but to accept help from the likes of [[AxCrazy Tsukuyomi]].
102* FirstNameBasis: Of a strange sort; he's the first person shown in the series to call Fate by his real name.
103* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: His body gets ripped in half by a berserk Negi. Though, in Chapter 313, Sextum heals him.
104* HotBlooded: A firm believer of the "let the fists do the talking" philosophy.
105* ItsPersonal: Besides wanting Cosmo Entelecheia to accomplish its goal of erasing the Magic World, Dynamis wants to get at Takamichi and Gödel for nearly eliminating all of the remaining members of the organization after the war.
106* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He thinly insults Fate's minions, even refusing to call them by name, and says that it's pathetic that Cosmo Entelecheia has to rely on them to fight their battles. Then he thanks those same minions for getting them as far as they have and for allowing him a chance at revenge against Gödel and Takamichi, and tells them to be proud of themselves for surpassing the Cosmo Entelecheia of the past.
107* LargeHam: He [[ChewingTheScenery chews the scenery]] like a pro, reaching Rakan-like levels at times.
108* TheLeader: He's in charge of Cosmo Entelecheia while the true master, the Lifemaker, is incapacitated.
109* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is usually covered by a white mask and he's one of the leaders in the main antagonist organization.
110* TheManBehindTheMan: While Fate is the main threat to Negi's group, Dynamis is currently his boss.
111* MeaningfulName: "Dynamis" apparently comes from a similar Greek root that can mean "ability", "power" or "I am able/powerful", depending on the context. As a bonus, he is not referred to by a number-like name, indicating that unlike the Averrunci or other series, he's unique.
112* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Dynamis' OneWingedAngel form can grow (and shoot) hands at will.
113* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Just like his fellow shadow armor user, he gets naked mid fight. Unlike her, he does it willingly to change armor and it doesn't slow him down. Still hilarious though.
114* NotSoStoic: For all the imposing appearance and constant icy calm of his early appearances, in private he's actually... [[LargeHam kinda weird.]]
115* OneWingedAngel: Dynamis Mighty General Battle Mode has him transform into a large shadow demon with four arms. And it's indeed awesome.
116* PrettyBoy: When we finally see what he looks like without his mask and hood, he's actually very handsome. His minions were just as surprised as the audience.
117%%* RapidFireFisticuffs
118* TheRemnant: The only surviving member of the incarnation of Cosmo Entelecheia from the great war. [[ShellShockedVeteran And he's not happy about it]].
119--> '''Dynamis:''' I am but a defeated general who has lost his master. A wretched puppet who has lived beyond his years.
120* TheRival: He appears to see himself as the WorthyOpponent to Ala Alba as a ''whole.''
121* ShamelessFanserviceGuy: He has no problem stripping naked in the middle of the battlefield to enter his OneWingedAngel form.
122* SpellMyNameWithAnS: While his name is spelled "Dynamis", the katakana for it reads "Dyunamisu". Scanlation groups claim that this is pronounced "Dunamis", despite "Dynamis" being the official spelling.
123* SummonMagic: He can summon powerful shadow demons.
124%%* TallDarkAndSnarky
125* XanatosGambit: During Negi's attack on Cosmo Entelecheia's base to interrupt the ritual. How so? All he has to do is [[spoiler:get in their way, despite being ridiculously overpowered. The Fatettes tie up his allies while Negi beats the crap out of him, assuming he's won. Once that happens Dynamis fires a shot at Negi that will either A) Do significant damage if he takes it, or B) Take out several of his allies, who can't heal from it. When it results in option A, Negi goes berserk, causing the magical overdose thing to finally kick in for real and he petrifies. Building from there, with Ala Alba's only top tier fighter down it doesn't matter what Ala Alba does. He assumes (incorrectly[[note]]Fate is knocked unconscious, which would normally mean victory[[/note]]) they can't take Fate, but admits that their plan might still work... but he had already stalled enough that the others in the Averruncus series have woken up]]. And the whole time, he's {{Troll}}ing away. May double as XanatosSpeedChess.
126[[/folder]]
127
128!!Averruncus units and other constructs
129A series of {{Artificial Human}}s who were created by the Lifemaker in order to serve them.
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131[[folder:In General]]
132* AlienBlood: On the rare occasions in which they've been made to bleed, the blood appears to be either clear or white. Considering how they are formed, this ''may'' be raw magical energy.
133* ArtificialHuman: All of them are constructs who were created by the Lifemaker from scratch.
134* ClimacticBattleResurrection: [[spoiler:Every construct over the last twenty years comes back from the dead when a projection of their creator Lifemaker appears in the climax of the final battle in the Magic World arc.]]
135* DisappearsIntoLight: When destroyed, they appear to blow into flower petals like the Magic World residents do when they are erased with the Grandmaster Keys.
136* ElementalPowers: In every generation, each construct model controls one of the primary four elements: Primum and Fate/Tertium are earth mages, Secundum and Quintum are wind/lightning mages, Quartum and Nii are fire mages, Sextum and Septendecim are water/ice mages.
137* {{Foil}}: All of the undeveloped constructs serve to show how Fate has drastically changed by contrast with their simplistic outlooks and mere following of orders.
138* GenderBlenderName: Their names are gender neutral.
139* MeaningfulName: "Averruncus" is the Roman god of disaster aversion. Considering Averruncus is also known for [[KickTheDog causing as much disaster]] as [[WellIntentionedExtremist he prevents]], it's a very appropriate name for constructs created to "save" a world by destroying it.
140* MysticalWhiteHair: The white hair of the Averruncus models hints at them being {{Artificial Human}}s.
141* NumericalThemeNaming: Their names are derived from Latin numbers (or in Nii's case, Japanese numbers) to signify their model number; Primum (First) through Sextum (Sixth) for the Averruncus series, the second Atur of Fire Nii, and the seventeenth Adad of Water Septendecim.
142* ReflectionlessUselessEyes: They all lack highlights in their eyes, hinting at their nature as {{Artificial Human}}s.
143* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Their model names tend to reference mythology; Averruncus is the Roman god of disaster prevention, Atar is the holy spirit of fire in Zoroastrian mythology, and Adad is the storm and rain god in the ancient Mesopotamian religions.
144* WeHardlyKnewYe: All of the constructs apart from Fate and Secundum are quite lacking in development; they are brought in and swiftly disposed of. It actually happens ''twice'' to the Averrunci triplets.
145* WhiteHairBlackHeart: All the Averruncus constructs have white hair. None of them are malicious per se, but they're still the obedient minions of the BigBad. Secundum is quite destructive and maniacal compared to the others, though.
146[[/folder]]
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148[[folder:Fate Averruncus/Tertium]]
149!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AkiraIshida (Japanese), Creator/ChrisPatton (English)
150[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fate_averruncus.png]]
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152A powerful Earth mage who repeatedly clashes with Negi. Basically [[TheSpock emotionless]] if not [[AffablyEvil vaguely polite]] outside of his [[{{Pride}} conceit]].\
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154He usually seeks to finish battles quickly by [[TakenForGranite petrifying his opponents]]. Skilled in both [[HermeticMagic Western]] and [[UsefulNotes/{{Onmyodo}} Eastern]] style spell-casting. Knows SupernaturalMartialArts.
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156* TheAgeless: Fate doesn't age due to being an ArtificialHuman. He looks the same as when he was first activated twelve years ago.
157* AmbiguouslyBi: Fate's intense interest in Negi often comes across as a VillainousCrush, to the point Negi's harem views him as a love rival. It's also heavily implied that Fate had a small crush on Shiori's older sister.
158* AndThenWhat: After being activated, Fate went along with the whole mission just like the other constructs. But unlike them, he asked the Lifemaker what happens to him and his fellow constructs after everything was done. The Lifemaker had never thought about it, but decided they could do whatever they wanted, even go to Cosmo Entelecheia if they wished.
159* AntiVillain: Notable even among the rest of Cosmo Entelecheia in that he can be '''very''' callous, however, unlike the others he appears to be the only full member doing it because he feels it is the morally correct decision, though at the same time he denies that it was a decision he made himself. He also takes in war orphans and sends them off to school unless they want to stay with him, of whom Shiori was the first.
160* ArchEnemy: Surpassing and defeating Fate is one of Negi's main goals in the manga.
161* ArcVillain: The main antagonist for the majority of the Magic World arc.
162* BarrierWarrior: He often defends with his shield magic rather than act offensively.
163* BerserkButton: He's been trying to save the world for nearly twenty years, with a god and who knows how many other super-powerful/intelligent beings. Do ''not '' think you can come up with a better answer than his in a ''day.''
164* BigDamnHeroes: For a [[CardCarryingVillain Self-stated Villain]] he is surprisingly fond of this when it comes to saving his future haremettes.
165* BloodKnight: A rather subdued but evident one. When he realizes Negi could be a worthy opponent after managing to strike him, he's positively giddy on fighting him against all else and has shown a degree of satisfaction in his fights with Jack Rakan.
166%%* BreakTheHaughty
167* CardCarryingVillain: He happily accepts the role as a "villain", even though it's more complicated than that. This likely gives Negi more of a reason to fight him, which is what he wants.
168* CerebusRetcon: His [[MustHaveCaffeine addiction to coffee]] has a sad story behind it. [[spoiler:Shiori's sister made him some apparently good coffee when she was taking care of him after he fell from the sky. When he went to visit her again, Fate found her wounded by humans that attacked her village. She got Rewritten by Secundum, he avenged her and lamented that he wouldn't be able to drink her coffee anymore. He apparently drinks so much coffee every day because he's trying to find one that tastes as good as the one Shiori's dead sister made.]]
169* CharacterDevelopment: He's a completely different character before and after his final battle with Negi. [[{{Tsundere}} No matter what he says.]]
170* ChickMagnet: Each of his AdorableEvilMinions is quite in love with him due to each undergoing a RescueRomance on his part.
171* TheComicallySerious: At one point, he gets his arm cut off by Tsukuyomi. He's not worried at all, since apparently, [[GoodThingYouCanHeal he can regenerate/reattach it perfectly well]], but his subordinates promptly freak the eff out. How does he try to calm them down? Use his severed arm to [[PetTheDog pat the head]] of Koyomi. All with a rather dead expression on his face. It's rather hilarious. Two of the other girls actually point this out:
172-->'''Shirabe:''' F... Fate-sama actually attempting physical humor?
173-->'''Homura:''' Is that supposed to be funny?
174* CrazyJealousGuy: While he almost certainly doesn't realize [[HoYay how it looks to outsiders]] due to his retarded emotional development, after [[spoiler:his HeelFaceTurn]] he starts trying to keep 3A away from Negi and claiming that Negi already belongs to him.
175* CurbStompBattle: Evangeline kicked his butt pretty easily, but didn't stick around long enough for a proper fight. Then later on he kicks Negi's butt.
176* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Both his hair and eyes are silvery white.
177* DiscOneFinalBoss: He's assumed to be the boss of Cosmo Entelecheia for most of the series, before it's revealed he's working for Dynamis.
178* DishingOutDirt: Is a specialist of earth element magic to match the other three of the Averruncus series, which each have their own element expertise as well.
179* DoNotCallMePaul: Apparently, he doesn't like to be called by his real name, Tertium. He's the only Averruncus to have given himself another name.
180* DragonInChief: Though he appears to be the boss, he is in fact considered Dynamis' subordinate. That said, Dynamis is still not the boss either. The Lifemaker is simply incapacitated. Still, Fate acts as a more prominent antagonist than Dynamis, to the point [[DiscOneFinalBoss it's assumed he's the real boss]] for most of the series.
181* TheDreaded: Anyone not named Negi makes it their mission to stay out of his way. Natsumi in particular is utterly terrified of him, and for good reason.
182* ElementalPersonalities: He's an earth mage with a very controlled and stoic demeanor.
183* EmotionlessBoy: Justified since he's an ArtificialHuman. He's not completely emotionless, but the expression on his face rarely changes and he doesn't appear to know a lot about emotions.
184* EvenEvilHasStandards: In a flashback to his first meeting with Shiori, Fate instantly decapitates a fellow Averruncus after he [[spoiler:erases Shiori's sister and]] tries to erase Shiori while laughing maniacally. His obvious reasoning? While they may be going about trying to erase the world, there's no need to be complete, utter assholes about it.
185* {{Expy}}: He resembles Zero from Creator/KenAkamatsu's early work ''Manga/AILoveYou'' in both looks and personality.
186* TheFatalist: He states "puppets" like him and most of the Magic World population cannot escape their fate and Cosmo Entelecheia's plan is the only way to salvation. It might be the reason why he chose 'Fate' as his name.
187* AFatherToHisMen: [[EmotionlessBoy Emotionless-ness]] aside, Fate seems to genuinely care about his subordinates.
188* FinalBossPreview: Multiple times. First, he shows up in the Kyoto arc and is clearly superior to Negi, but not amazingly so. Evangeline quickly forcing him to flee the battlefield only heightens the impression. But then he shows up at the gateport and utterly thrashes Ala Alba, showing that he's ''still'' way above Negi. After this comes another confrontation or two where Negi still can't match up. However, by the end of the arc, Negi is more-or-less evenly matched with him.
189* FlechetteStorm: He can summon [[DishingOutDirt stone]][=/=][[ExtraOreDinary metal]] spikes and blades.
190* FoeRomanceSubtext: His encounters with Negi becoming more and more romantically charged each time they meet. Eventually, it reaches the point where Negi's other rivals for his affection worry about the extra competition.
191* GhostMemory: He has his predecessor Averruncus Primum's memories.
192* AGodAmI: He claims to have the power of those that created the Magical World. He even fulfills the trope of having a harem of devoted followers that may be considered brainwashed; as they became orphans due to the war that Fate helped to create.
193* TheHeavy: The most prominently featured villain in the series, he did start off the events of the Magical World arc and defeating him is Negi's goal for most the series.
194* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the Magic World arc, Negi convinces Fate that since both want to save the Magic World, they should be cooperating instead of fighting. [[spoiler:Fate then starts working with Negi in a project to {{Terraform}} Mars for the following decades.]]
195* IAmNotLeftHanded: He's a western-style mage, and evidently not all that good at UsefulNotes/{{Onmyodo}} (relatively speaking). When he switches over, [[OhCrap the results are startling]]. Not quite a standard example, since he wasn't in any real trouble before the switch, and even after it he ''still'' wasn't trying particularly hard...
196--> '''Fate:''' ...Oops. Overdid it...
197* IgnoreTheFanservice: He doesn't bat an eye at his AdorableEvilMinions coming to serve him coffee while wearing maid outfits and {{Naked Apron}}s. If anything, he tells them to quit it since he finds that kind of thing annoying.
198* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Fate does this sort of thing when he fights Negi, leading to some FoeRomanceSubtext.
199--> '''Fate:''' Beautiful. That's what I'm looking for, Negi-kun.
200* InstantExpert: Fate can 'install' new abilities, allowing him to learn a wide variety of skills instantly. Presumably it is also how he learned to fight. Kotaru lampshaded this when Fate demonstrated excellent singing (as in scoring 100% at the karaoke bar on the first try!).
201* {{Jerkass}}: Means well, but he's still not what you can call a pleasant guy. Does not even mean well when [[spoiler:teaching Negi's class]], meaning the jerkass personality is dominant [[ReformedButNotTamed regardless of his alignment]].
202* JerkassHasAPoint: After the Magic World arc, he tells Negi has more important things to do than deal with the love lives of his students. The jerk angle is played up, but he really ''is'' busy saving a billion people on a very tight schedule. And then the class [[TookALevelInJerkass goes completely overboard]], attacks him, attempts to mind control him, attacks his allies and for no better reason than [[AttentionWhore feeling they deserve his attention.]]
203* KickTheDog:
204** Stabbing Negi in the back during the gate port incident.
205** Forcibly undoing Asuna's LaserGuidedAmnesia and causing her to go into an HeroicBSOD out of pure horror.
206** Bitchslapping Nodoka after she points out the hypocrisy of his actions and then offers him a chance to join the good guys and come back to Earth with them.
207* KidWithTheLeash: He has to order Tsukuyomi not to pointlessly kill people or otherwise there would be significantly more bloodshed.
208%%* MacrossMissileMassacre
209* MagicKnight: In contrast to the other Averrunci, Fate is apparently much more oriented towards brawling and physical power.
210* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: When Tsukuyomi cuts his arm off, he's really not concerned about it at all.
211* MeaningfulRename: It's implied in his flashback that he chose to call himself "Fate" to remind himself that there is no way for the Magic World to escape its doomed destiny.
212* MinorInjuryOverreaction: He decides that ItsPersonal after Negi becomes the first person to ever successfully hit him.
213* MoralPragmatist: Negi defeats him by coming up with an alternate way of achieving his goals which is riskier but doesn't require any loss of life (and then [[DefeatMeansRespect beating on him until he sits down long enough to listen to it]]). In exchange, Negi [[PragmaticHero agrees to help Fate's original plan if the new one doesn't work out]], saying that he'll be glad to help but only if it's truly the only option.
214* MoreThanMindControl: Unlike the other Averrunci, he was not programmed to follow Cosmo Entelecheia's goal absolutely, rather, the Lifemaker granted him free will. Instead, Tertium appears to have come to the conclusion that it is the best option. If Fate decides not to follow the Lifemaker's plan, he's free to do so.
215* MundaneUtility: Uses his ability to be calibrated to 'download' the ability to sing enka and thus cheat at karaoke.
216* MustHaveCaffeine: Fate drinks about seven cups of coffee a day.
217* NoSocialSkills: He's not exactly a people person due to being an ArtificialHuman. [[spoiler: He decides to take over Negi's job as Class 3-A's homeroom teacher to overcome this.]]
218* ObliviousToLove: He doesn't seem to realize (or care) that his AdorableEvilMinions are all very much in love with him.
219* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He's mainly known as "Fate", but his real name is Tertium.
220* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: He goes ''batshit '' on Tsukuyomi when she suggested she might kill Negi herself. Fate also attacks Quintum because Negi's students are ''his'' prey.
221* PassThePopcorn: Declares he will enjoy watching Negi struggle when his students 'attack' him for not being considerate enough.
222* PersonOfMassDestruction: As powerful as Negi - ''stronger'', even, for most of the story.
223* PetTheDog: So what does the BigBad of the series do in his free time? Apparently he travels around saving war orphans, including all of his Pactio partners. Those who want to can work for him, and he insures that those who don't receive a proper education.
224* PsychoticSmirk: Boy howdy. Despite the trope below, what expressions Fate does allow on the lower half of his face are definitely evil (at least when he's not exasperated by the antics of either Rakan or his henchwomen).
225* RealityWarper: He holds one of seven of the Grandmaster Keys to the Magical World. With its power, Fate can alter the "illusion" of the Magic World at will, as seen when he stops his battle with Rakan and changes the scenery to them drinking coffee at a garden.
226* ReformedButNotTamed: Fate does end up becoming Negi's ally, but he still has no intention of getting along with anyone in Negi's side other than Negi himself. He's very open about his contempt towards Negi's students and uses [[spoiler:his job as their substitute teacher]] to torment them.
227* ReiAyanamiExpy: A male example, but he fits the bill. White hair, pale skin, blue eyes, EmotionlessBoy, NoSocialSkills, and an ArtificialHuman created by the main antagonist.
228* ReusedCharacterDesign: Akamatsu made Fate look like a child version of Spider Zero, the villain of the final arc of his first manga ''Manga/AILoveYou'', at least until ArtEvolution kicked in.
229* SadistTeacher: After [[spoiler:he replaces Negi as 3-A's teacher]], the students simply talking in class is punishable by being hit with bullet speed chalks at their heads. Yue comments Fate should send his punished students to the infirmary instead of have them StandingInTheHall.
230* SecretlyWealthy: Hinted. He must have some serious dough if he can take in and care for 62 war orphan girls ''and'' send most of them to good private schools.
231* SeriousBusiness: He initiates a PassiveAggressiveKombat with Negi when having a drink together because he hates the fact that Negi puts milk in his tea and has the nerve to call coffee "muddy water".
232* SexierAlterEgo: His teenage form, created with the age deceiving pills, is as much of a {{Bishonen}} as Negi's and Kotarō's teenage forms. Lampshaded by the cheerleaders, down to his hair color.
233* ShootTheMedicFirst: He's given his minions permission to kill Nodoka and Konoka, even though he normally refuses to kill people from the Old World, as their respective mind-reading and healing abilities give Ala Alba a great advantage.
234* TheSlowWalk: Brazen as he is, Fate likes to do this to his opponents to show how little he fears them.
235* SpeciesSurname: His surname Averruncus is actually the name of his construct model.
236* StockShonenRival: A more straightforward example of the archetype than Kotarō. Fate is the {{stoic}}, aloof, prickish, and nihilistic nemesis to the kind and helpful AllLovingHero. Fate starts off as much more powerful than Negi, which motivates the latter to close the gap by learning [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Magia Erebea]] so he can fight Fate on equal terms. In the end, Negi's ideals drive him to befriend Fate instead of beating him, as he convinces Fate they should work together to save the Magic World in a more peaceful way than the one Fate's faction is attempting.
237* TheStoic: His expression almost never changes, even when ripping the place apart.
238* StrawNihilist: He often asks the good guys why they even ''bother'' fighting, as everything they do is pointless.
239* TakenForGranite: One of his techniques is to turn people to stone. Fortunately, it can be reversed with healing magic... Unless he's using the ''permanent'' version, like he attempted to do with Nodoka (fortunately he was interrupted). This is what was done to Negi's village. Konoka, who has more potential as a healer than just about anyone else ever born, ''may'' someday be able to reverse it, if she trains really hard. [[spoiler: She succeeds in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue.]]
240* TechnicallyASmile: When Fate attempts an EvilLaugh, it seriously freaks out Asuna, because "it doesn't touch his eyes".
241* TemptingFate: [[IncrediblyLamePun No, really.]]
242--> '''Fate:''' It would be a little boring, if it ended... just like this.
243--> ''[cue KillSat beam to the face]''
244* TranquilFury: After Secundum erased [[spoiler:Shiori's older sister]], Fate beheaded him and blew up the still talking head while wearing his usual emotionless expression on his face.
245* {{Tsundere}}: After deciding to side with Negi [[spoiler:and cooperate in the {{Terraform}} plan]], his overtures of cooperation have generally been repeated statements along the lines of 'I'm not doing this for you or anything' and 'don't get the wrong idea'.
246* TsurimeEyes: His eyes are very sharp, a sign of his unemotional and ruthless personality.
247* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Fate takes over as [[spoiler:Negi]]'s substitute for teaching [[spoiler:3-A]] while [[spoiler:Negi]] is busy and the class isn't happy to have an emotionless prick as their new teacher. Fate goes out of his way to make up rules on the spot and make his students break them at the same time, also known as entrapment when used by the police. Those who break his rules either get chalks shot at their heads or are forced to go to remedial courses.
248* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: He says that he's never needed training and is surprised at Negi's rapid improvement. He's been as strong as he is now since the day he was born and fights Negi multiple times, but each time it's a closer and closer fight until Negi is actually significantly stronger by their final fight. Negi actually has the advantage.
249* VillainousRescue: Saves Negi in a TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou moment.
250* VillainTeleportation: While not the only character to be capable of teleportation, he appears to be able to use it easier than anyone else and is thus seems to do it more than anyone. That said, it doesn't appear to be very useful as an actual combat technique, perhaps indicating that post destination arrival he is momentarily vulnerable or the technique has some other unavoidable downside.
251* WorthyOpponent: He becomes interested in Negi as an enemy after Negi manages to land a punch on his face.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Primum]]
255[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primum_0.jpg]]
256
257The first Averruncus, activated sometime before the start of the war.
258----
259* DeathByIrony: He was an Earth mage and died due to being crushed by a falling rock.
260* DiscOneFinalBoss: He was presented as Ala Rubra's biggest enemy for the majority of the flashback. In the battle to save the world, Primum was Nagi's opponent, but once he was beaten, the Lifemaker revealed themself as the FinalBoss.
261* DishingOutDirt: He's Fate's predecessor as the earth mage of Cosmo Entelecheia.
262* TheDragon: He had the role of the Lifemaker's main subordinate during the war between CE and Ala Rubra.
263* TheHeavy: Much like Fate, Primum is the most active villain in the Ala Rubra backstory because he was responsible for Ala Rubra being [[FrameUp framed]] as traitors to drive them out of the Megalomesembria Confederation. He really seemed like the BigBad until the Lifemaker showed up.
264* KillAndReplace: He killed a Megalomesembria senator who was allied with Ala Rubra and used a magic charm to take his appearance. Somehow, Nagi [[IdiotHero of all people]] managed to see right through his disguise immediately.
265* PosthumousCharacter: He died in the battle against The Thousand Master 20 years before the series began.
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Secundum]]
269[[quoteright:287:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/secundum.jpg]]
270
271The second Averruncus, activated four years after the end of the war. He's the most emotional of any Averruncus seen, displaying a kind of [[HotBlooded enthusiastic zeal]] for Cosmo Entelecheia's mission.
272----
273* AnimeHair: Unlike Primum and Tertium, Secundum's hairstyle looks like the one a battle shonen protagonist should have.
274* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He believed himself to be a superior creation to his predecessor Primum and was totally sure there was no way a "mere human" like Nagi could beat him. Then he got to actually fight Nagi and he realized why Primum and Lifemaker lost to him.
275* AxCrazy: Like Quartum, he seems to enjoy his job a little too much.
276* BlowYouAway: He was an Averruncus of Wind.
277* BullyingADragon: Not actual bullying, but Secundum is not the brightest bulb in the drawer. Yes, that's right, scoff at the ''Thousand. Master.'' The guy who not only put the beat down on Primum but actually took out your boss once.
278* TheChewToy: He's constantly punched in the face and thrown around in a [[Manga/LoveHina Keitaro-like]] undignified way. [[{{Jerkass}} And he deserves all of it.]]
279* EvilTastesGood: He delights himself in erasing the Magic World's inhabitants, describing it as "delicious".
280* FauxAffablyEvil: He's a complete jerk with no apparent redeeming qualities, but he's quite friendly. For a certain definition of friendly, anyway.
281* GoneHorriblyRight: The Lifemaker dialed all of Secundum's parameters up to the maximum to make him unquestionably loyal to Cosmo Entelecheia's cause. After Secundum became an OverzealousUnderling as a result, the Lifemaker admitted they probably made a mistake and chose to not calibrate Fate at all.
282* HateSink: He was maniacal and cruel, taking sadistic pleasure in erasing people of the Magic World while claiming it was for their own good. He's made so despicable to make Fate look like a good guy in comparison, [[spoiler:especially when Fate killed him to avenge Shiori's older sister]].
283* HotBlooded: He's the most emotional and enthusiastic Averruncus. This was a result of his maxed out parameters.
284* {{Jerkass}}: He was such an asshole that Fate disliked working with him [[spoiler:and ended up killing him after Secundum callously erased a demihuman woman he had taken a liking to]].
285* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:He had his head decapitated and blown up by his teammate Fate after erasing the woman who made Fate like coffee right in front of Fate.]]
286* KickTheDog: [[LackOfEmpathy He doesn't seem to understand]] that he doesn't ''need'' to scare the hell out of the people he erases.
287* LosingYourHead: [[spoiler:Decapitated by Tertium as he tries to Rewrite Shiori, at which point he starts raging at Tertium and is apparently shut up by Tertium just blowing up the head. Second part presumably justified by the Averruncus series not being built quite like humans are.]]
288* ObliviouslyEvil: He honestly seems to think he's the good guy for bringing "salvation" to the illusionary people of the Magic World by making them disappear.
289* OverzealousUnderling: He was a total maniac who took glee in carrying out the Lifemaker's orders to send all the Magic World's inhabitants to their illusionary world. He then took it too far by trying to erase a terrified Shiori and his teammate Fate killed him for it.
290* PsychoElectro: When his [[AxCrazy Ax-Craziness]] is combined with his love of [[ShockAndAwe electricity]], you get this trope.
291* ShockAndAwe: Besides his BlowYouAway powers, he had electricity attacks.
292* SmallNameBigEgo: He considers himself superior to the Mundus Magicus inhabitants and normal humans. His on-panel fights consist of him getting his ass kicked by Nagi, Jack and Evangeline.
293* SociopathicSoldier: Think a more affable Quartum or a less crazy Tsukuyomi. Unclear if type one or two.
294* ThisCannotBe: When he fought Nagi for the first time, he yelled "impossible" as Nagi beat the crap out of him after [[UnderestimatingBadassery Secundum boasted about how no human could overpower him]].
295* UnderestimatingBadassery: When faced with an [[OurVampiresAreDifferent opponent]] with so many [[IHaveManyNames titles to their name]], you DON'T underestimate them!
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Quartum]]
299[[quoteright:165:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quartum.jpg]]
300
301The fourth Averruncus. Quartum is the Averruncus of Fire. His personality is almost alike to Secundum.
302----
303* AnimeHair: Similar to Secundum, he has a lot of hair full of spikes. In his case, it's probably meant to resemble a flame because of his element.
304* AxCrazy: Quartum, unlike the other Averruncus series, is shown to actively enjoy murder and expresses disappointment that he's forbidden from killing humans. [[{{Pyromaniac}} He still has]] [[KillItWithFire some fun though.]]
305* CurbStompBattle: He and Quintum are both defeated in the span of a single chapter each despite supposedly being as powerful as Fate.
306* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Quartum after being subject to a CurbStompBattle from Negi. Oddly, Negi's statement actually implies it's not intended to be a lethal blow. And it wasn't.
307* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Quartum rips Chachamaru in half and then continues beating on her and stabbing her through the chest, saying something to the effect of 'Turn off, doll. Turn off!'
308* PlayingWithFire: The Averruncus of Fire.
309* SlasherSmile: The only one to show visible emotion right off the back is Quartum and his grin after chopping Chachamaru in half.
310* SquishyWizard: Quartum is absolutely destroyed when Negi draws the fight into close quarters. Judging by Quintum's statement about Fate being specialized in physical combat, it's likely that the Averrunci all have specific strengths and weaknesses.
311[[/folder]]
312
313[[folder:Quintum]]
314!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AkiraIshida (Japanese)
315[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quintum.jpg]]
316
317The fifth Averruncus. Quintum is the second Averruncus of Wind. He has the same hairstyle as Secundum, the first Averruncus of Wind. Quintum's personality is very similar to Fate's personality when he first appeared.
318-----
319* AnimeHair: His hairstyle makes him look like a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan]].
320* BlowYouAway: An Averruncus of Wind.
321* CurbStompBattle: Quintum is taken out in a single powerful blow by Fate.
322* {{Foil}}: Quintum seems to be a foil to both Tertium and Secundum, behaving similarly to Tertium at the beginning of the series and being a {{stoic}} [[BlowYouAway wind]] and [[ShockAndAwe lightning]] user, unlike say [[PsychoElectro Secundum]].
323* ShockAndAwe: He has lightning attacks.
324* TheStoic: Unlike the maniacal glee that Quartum expresses, Quintum is calm, bored looking and simply dutiful. When Fate begins absentmindedly beating his face while ruminating on the differences between them [[NotSoStoic his composure vanishes.]]
325* TooDumbToLive: Quintum decides that if someone can catch your most powerful spell, it's a good idea to engage them in close combat. Fate proves the foolishness of this.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Sextum]]
329[[quoteright:120:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sextum.jpg]]
330
331The sixth Averruncus. Sextum is the Averruncus of Water and the only female of the Averruncus series.
332-----
333* ClothingDamage: In chapter 314, Sextum gets her outfit destroyed by Negi.
334* IceMagicIsWater: She's the Averruncus of Water and her fighting method is trapping her enemies in a water cube that she can turn into solid ice.
335%%* RedMage
336* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Sextum is the only girl amongst the Averruncus units.
337* TheStoic: Shows the same calm and unemotional attitude of Fate and Quintum.
338* WaterIsWomanly: The only female Averruncus is a water mage.
339* WholesomeCrossdresser: Technically speaking, Sextum wears a boy's uniform.
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Nii]]
343[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nii_negima.jpg]]
344
345The second Atur of Fire. Nii was the mage who filled the position of the fire mage in Cosmo Entelecheia twelve years before the story.
346----
347* ElegantGothicLolita: She wears a dark gothic lolita style dress that comes with a few ribbons and long gloves.
348* NotInThisForYourRevolution: She didn't appear to care about what CE was doing, but still fought Ala Rubra because she wanted to kill Rakan.
349* OddNameOut: Unlike the Latin names of the other Cosmo Entelecheia constructs, hers is Japanese.
350* OralFixation: In casual moments, she always seems to be eating something.
351* PlayingWithFire: The fire mage of Cosmo Entelecheia twelve years before the story.
352* PointyEars: She has long and pointed ears.
353* TokenMiniMoe: Nii is the only construct with the appearance of a child.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Septendecim]]
357[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/septendecim.jpg]]
358
359The seventeenth Adad of Water. Septendecim was the mage who filled the position of the water mage in Cosmo Entelecheia twelve years before the story. She appears to be the same model as Primum's two bodyguards from the war.
360----
361* CleavageWindow: She wears a dress with an opening showing off most of her chest.
362* FurAndLoathing: She wears a fur-trimmed coat and was one of Ala Rubra's enemies in the past.
363* IceMagicIsWater: She's the water mage of Cosmo Entelecheia twelve years before the story, but the only time we see her fighting, she casts an ice spell.
364* ShadowedFaceGlowingEyes: Her entire face is left heavily shadowed even when seen behind her hair and the only visible feature are two glowing dots for eyes.
365* UnusualEars: She has two very long things that look like droopy animal ears or horns growing out of her head where her ears should be. They could really be horns, though.
366[[/folder]]
367
368!!Fate's AdorableEvilMinions
369Fate's assumed [[TransformationTrinket Pactio]] [[BattleCouple partners]]. Basically an AmazonBrigade group of EvilCounterpart [[ThePsychoRangers Psycho Rangers]], all of them being {{Dark Magical Girl}}s that Fate personally recruited since they were all war orphans with no place to go.
370----
371[[folder:In General]]
372* AdorableEvilMinions: They are a group of cute girls working for the main villain Fate. The author himself refers to them as "Fate's adorable backup squad".
373* BattleHarem: All of them have feelings for Fate and are combat capable, aided by the provisional Pactios they have with Fate.
374* DarkAndTroubledPast: They all have a tragic past caused by the war.
375* DefeatByModesty: All of them except Shiori suffered this from certain BoisterousBruiser PantyThief. Rakan stole their underwear and kept flipping their skirts to make them lose their will to fight.
376* IOweYouMyLife: The reason behind their UndyingLoyalty to Fate. They are all war orphans whom he took in and cared for following the last war. He offered them the chance for a normal life, with enough money to put them through good schooling, and they refused, preferring to aid him directly in his own plans.
377* {{Morality Pet}}s: They serve as a source of Fate's PetTheDog moments.
378* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Most of them are only known by their code-names. The real names of only two out of five girls are revealed.
379* RescueRomance: They all have romantic feelings for Fate because he saved their lives at some point.
380* UndyingLoyalty: To Fate. All of them are willing to follow him everywhere and do whatever they can to help him.
381* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They all vanish around the time of Negi's final confrontation with Fate, and they are never shown or mentioned again. It's specially baffling in the case of Shiori, [[spoiler:who had also become one of Negi's own Ministra.]]
382 [[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Shiori]]
385[[quoteright:203:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shiori_1.jpg]]
386
387A girl who infiltrates Negi's group under another identity. Her real name is Luna.
388-----
389* AntiVillain: The most sympathetic of the girls working for Fate.
390* BecomingTheMask: While her Signum Biolegens supposedly makes her more-or-less a sleeper agent (which is in and of itself a subversion of this trope, as she truly believes she's Asuna when posing as her) with added control (she can apparently switch at will), Shiori became attracted to Negi on her own accord after witnessing his kindness. Infiltrating a group held together by a ChickMagnet might not have been the best of ideas...
391%%* CaughtTheHeartOnHisSleeve
392* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her hometown was attacked by humans who severely injured her and her sister. [[spoiler:Then she had to see her sister die at the hands of Secundum.]]
393* DefectingForLove: Once she starts falling for Negi, she joins his side and tries for a peaceful resolution to the conflict between him and Fate.
394* GoThroughMe: She tries this on Negi to stop him from doing something he'll regret later.
395* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's blonde and despite working for a villain, she's a polite and gentle girl.
396* {{Humanshifting}}: She has an Artifact that allows her to copy all aspects of her target (both mind and appearance).
397* MagicKiss: By kissing someone, she transforms into them in both mind and appearance.
398* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: Like Albireo, Shiori's Artifact turns her into a perfect copy of someone, right down to their memories and personality. Instead of merely impersonating the other person, the illusion becomes like a SplitPersonality with a volition of its own. Shiori's consciousness is still somewhat present, but she's in danger of forgetting herself if she stays undercover for too long.
399* PointyEars: She has long, elf-like ears.
400* TouchTelepathy: She comes from a race of mind-readers, able to read the minds of those whom they touch. [[InformedAbility We never see her using this power, though.]]
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:Shirabe]]
404[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shirabe_negima_3.jpg]]
405
406A demi-human girl who uses a violin artifact as her weapon. Her real name is Brigitte.
407-----
408* AffablyEvil: She compliments her enemies when they survive her artifact's abilities, and is all-around the most well-mannered of the girls beside Shiori.
409* BewareTheNiceOnes: Being possibly the most amiable of the group besides Shiori does not stop her from holding back no less than six opponents by herself, fuelled only by sheer determination.
410* CuteMonsterGirl: She's an attractive demihuman girl with large horns in her head.
411* {{Determinator}}: She shows her strong determination when getting Asuna back to the altar despite being ridiculously outnumbered, outgunned, and with all the odds against her.
412* TheDragon: She seems to be the most highly trusted of the girls by Fate, given that she's the one performing the ritual while Fate ensures there are no interruptions.
413* DreadfulMusician: Her violin apparently doesn't sound all that great. [[InstrumentOfMurder Doesn't stop it from being extremely deadly.]]
414* ElegantClassicalMusician: Her artifact takes the form of a violin, which she plays to produce various effects.
415* EyesAlwaysShut: Her eyes are always closed shut.
416* GenocideSurvivor: Her tribe was hunted, due to racial conflicts between humans and demihumans. Seemingly the only survivor in her tribe, Shirabe was cornered by some hunters who wanted to sever her horns and sell her into slavery. Fate and Shiori then appeared to rescue her.
417* GreenThumb: She can control plant life due to a racial ability.
418* HornedHumanoid: She has what looks like antlers on the sides of her head. Said horns also provide her with her magical power, and can also presumably be severed and melted down into a supposed miracle elixir.
419%%* IShallTauntYou
420* MusicalAssassin: Her weapon is a violin-like artifact which can produce sound waves that destroy everything in her sight.
421* PointyEars: She has pointy, elf-like ears.
422* VillainousValor: Frankly, Shirabe felt more like the good guy in her confrontation with Negi's group: Ridiculously outnumbered, outgunned, tragic backstory revealed, all the odds against her. You might even be glad to see that she manages to accomplish her goal of getting Asuna back to the altar by neglecting her own safety, before remembering that she's the villain here.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Homura]]
426[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/homura_negima.jpg]]
427
428A fire spirit girl. She appears composed, but has a short-tempered personality and tends to look down on others. As a fire spirit, she can set anything and herself on fire.
429-----
430* TheBrute: Definitely the most straightforward in terms of fighting tactics among the minions.
431* ClothingDamage: Activating her full fire powers completely destroys her clothing.
432* DarkActionGirl: Homura is the most unrepentant of the minions.
433* DontYouDarePityMe: She tells this to Jack Rakan when he learns her DarkAndTroubledPast.
434* ElementalPersonalities: She's by far the most rash and excitable of Fate's minions; fitting for someone who deals in fire magic.
435* EyeScream: If you look at the close-up of her in her flashback during the girls' fight against Rakan, her left eye has a significant amount of blood streaming down from it.
436* FullFrontalAssault: Activating her full powers tends to incinerate her clothing.
437* GirlishPigtails: She wears her hair in twintails.
438* HornedHumanoid: She grows small horns on the forehead in her fire spirit form.
439* MindOverMatter: She has the ability to freely move objects with telekinesis, allowing her a variety of techniques like floating, throwing rubble, or even closing mouths shut.
440* PlayingWithFire: As a fire spirit, she can set fire to anything just by looking at it.
441%%* PluckyGirl
442* PointyEars: Her ears become pointy in her fire spirit form.
443* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She either doesn't care or doesn't notice that her full powers remove any semblance of modesty from her appearance.
444* TsurimeEyes: To show her haughty and overconfident nature.
445* UnderestimatingBadassery: She has a habit of underestimating her opponents, which often results in her getting her butt kicked.
446* WreathedInFlames: In her fire spirit form, magic flames surround her body and [[ClothingDamage burn off her clothes]]. According to Ken Akamatsu, this is an ability inherent to her race, brought out with her contract with Fate.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Koyomi]]
450[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/koyomi_negima_3.jpg]]
451
452A cat girl. Her artifact can control time; however, Koyomi rarely can give it any use since she is easily embarassed and distracted from using her artifact when upset.
453-----
454* ButtMonkey: The poor girl just can't catch a break.
455* CatGirl: She has cat ears and tail, with an otherwise human body.
456* FragileSpeedster: In full beast form, she moves like a blur. However, she is easily taken down by the [[StatusBuff powered-up]] Yuna, Makie, and "Asuna".
457* TheMcCoy: By a longshot, she is the most openly expressive/emotional of Fate's Ministrae.
458* TimeMaster: Her artifact can stop or speed-up the flow of time, but it hasn't seen much use.
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder:Tamaki]]
462[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tamaki_negima.jpg]]
463
464A dragon folk girl. She seems to team up with Koyomi, since their combined artifacts represent time and space. Koyomi is able to stop time long enough for Tamaki to trap people within her artifact.
465-----
466* AchillesHeel: She has to stay in her artifact's dimension to maintain it, making it possible to find and defeat her. Not ''easy'', but when your opponent is [[WorldsStrongestMan Jack Rakan]]...
467* CuteMonsterGirl: She looks like cute young girl with large horns in her head and a big dragon tail.
468* FacialMarkings: She has a heart-shaped tattoo in her forehead.
469* GoingCommando: Akamatsu says that it's because her tail is too big for her to be able to wear panties, and that her entire race has this issue.
470* HornedHumanoid: She has horns growing out of her head.
471* PhantomZone: Her artifact. One of her implied tactics is to trap an opponent in it ''and leave them there until they starve to death''[[note]]but she has to be inside too for it to work, so she'd need to guard the only cache of food or get supplies from her allies[[/note]].
472* PointyEars: She has long, pointy ears.
473* TheStoic: She is often expressionless, even when put into otherwise embarrassing situations.
474[[/folder]]
475
476!!Other Members
477
478[[folder:The Graveyard Keeper]]
479[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unmage_9293.jpeg]]
480
481Probably the least known of Fate's allies/minions. Her contribution to the plot is minimal, with the Gateport attack being her only major time of action. Not much is known about her, not even by most of her allies.
482----
483* AmbiguousGender: Similarly to the Lifemaker, the Graveyard Keeper is always completely covered by a hooded robe, so the reader can't tell if the character is a boy or a girl. After the face reveal in Chapter 314, it's assumed the Graveyard Keeper is a woman [[spoiler:due to looking like a combination of Asuna and Arika]], but we don't ever really get to be sure of it.
484* AmbiguouslyRelated: [[spoiler:When Negi sees her face, the Graveyard Keeper looks just like Asuna with Arika's eyebrows, implying that she's another member of the Ostian royal family. Her calling Negi her descendant further hints at it, but the relation is never made clear.]]
485* BlackCloak: The Graveyard Keeper is dressed in a hooded robe very similar to the one Dynamis wears.
486* ChekhovsGunman: First appeared back at the Gateport, over a hundred chapters before showing up again.
487* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: She's only known as "The Graveyard Keeper".
488* FaceFramedInShadow: Played with in Chapter 314: she's mostly obscured, but she has kinked eyebrows like Arika and a twintail like Asuna.
489* GirlishPigtails: She appears to wear her hair in twin-tails under her hood, [[spoiler:making her look very similar to Asuna]].
490* InTheBack: She grabs Sextum's core from the back and threatens to kill her unless she lets Negi go.
491* InTheHood: She always appears wearing a hood that hides her face. We do get a glimpse of her face when she talks to Negi [[spoiler:and she turns out to look nearly identical to Asuna]].
492* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:She called Negi her descendant.]]
493* OlderThanSheLooks: She looks like a little girl, but she's at least old enough to be [[spoiler:Negi's ancestor]].
494* OutOfFocus: She's the member of Cosmo Entelecheia we have the least information of, which is particularly frustrating after [[spoiler:she reveals herself as Negi's ancestor]] and then she just disappears altogether.
495* UncannyFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:She's said to be a relative of Negi, Asuna and Arika, which is proven by the fact that she looks nearly identical to a child Asuna.]]
496* UnusualEyebrows: She has kinked eyebrows, [[spoiler:which is part of her unclear connection to Arika.]]
497* VillainousRescue: She unexpectedly appears to save Negi and his friends from Dynamis and Sextum.
498* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After halting Dynamis and Sextum, she doesn't appear or is even mentioned ever again. The series ended and absolutely nothing concrete was ever shown or explained about her or her whereabouts.
499* WildCard: Implied. She neutralizes Sextum to save Negi and his friends and decides to "bet on the boy" after hearing he has come up with a plan to save the world. Dynamis calls her out on her betrayal, but the Graveyard Keeper denies to have ever been on Cosmo Entelecheia's side.
500-->'''Graveyard Keeper:''' When did I ever say I was on your side?
501[[/folder]]
502
503!!Non-Member Associates
504These individuals are those who were either hired by Cosmo Entelecheia for a specific task or are assisting them of their own free will for some other reason.
505
506[[folder:Tsukuyomi]]
507!!!'''Voiced by:''' Hiromi Tsunakake (anime series), Creator/RieKugimiya (OVA) (Japanese), Creator/SamanthaInoueHarte (English)
508[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tsukuyomi_negima.png]]
509
510AxCrazy, PsychoForHire Shinmeiryuu who plays the part of Setsuna's EvilCounterpart). Partial to [[ElegantGothicLolita Gothic Victorian]] clothes that inevitably [[ClothingDamage get destroyed in combat]]. Enjoys smiling and laughing [[BloodKnight during battle]] (especially against [[PsychoLesbian strong women]] and [[DepravedBisexual young-looking boys]]).
511----
512* AbhorrentAdmirer: Tsukuyomi is a murderous PsychoLesbian who tries to sexually harass and torture Setsuna every time they meet. It's no wonder Setsuna is seriously creeped out and annoyed whenever she has to face Tsukuyomi in a battle.
513* AmbiguousSituation: While the Hina Blade is known to corrupt whoever wields it, given that Tsukuyomi already had psychotic tendencies from the very beginning, it's not entirely clear how much it is corrupting her, if at all.
514* AxCrazy: Due to the influence of the Hina Blade, she's the most insane, twisted and bloodthirsty villain around.
515-->'''Tsukuyomi:''' There is no meaning in this world. I seek naught but blood and carnage.
516* BadassAdorable: Don't let her cute looks and frilly dresses fool you, she's a formidable swordswoman.
517* BespectacledCutie: When she first appears, she's a cute bespectacled girl who acts polite and playful even to her enemies. Then it's {{subverted|trope}} after an EvilWeapon causes her to become bloodthirsty.
518* BlackEyesOfCrazy: She shows these during her most psychotic moments. WordOfGod says that it's because she's essentially tapping into TheDarkSide.
519* BlackSwordsAreBetter: For her final fight against Setsuna, Tsukuyomi brings out the Hina Blade, a black [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]] with demonic power that provides immense strength and power at the cost of feeding on the wielder's soul.
520* BlindWithoutEm: Setsuna wins their first battle by knocking Tsukuyomi's glasses off.
521* BloodKnight: She wants to fight. Nothing else.
522* BreakThemByTalking: She manages to make [[TheStoic Fate]] lose some of his composure by going on about [[FoeRomanceSubtext his strange obsession with Negi]].
523* CloseCallHaircut: Most of her hair gets cut during her fight against Fate.
524* CombatSadomasochist: She doesn't seem to enjoy getting hurt, per se, so much as fighting someone who can hurt her.
525* TheCorruption: Her first appearance saw her treating Setsuna with a decent amount of respect (and had a healthy crush on her), and was more of a PunchClockVillain than anything else. Then a bunch of chapters later, she shows up again, in total StalkerWithACrush PsychoLesbian mode with a psychotic obsession with Setsuna. It eventually turns out that it's a justified case since she picked up an incredibly dangerous EvilWeapon somewhere along the line, and has become so blood crazed because she's letting the sword feed on her soul and body.
526* CuteAndPsycho: She's a soft-spoken BespectacledCutie wearing a pink dress with frills and ribbons. Then she reveals herself as a really scary and bloodthirsty PsychoForHire who finds sexual pleasure in fighting people she's attracted to.
527* CuteClumsyGirl: In ''Negima! Neo'', she ruins her own DynamicEntry by stumbling all over the place.
528* DarkActionGirl: She's just as good at the Shinmeiryuu as Setsuna, the difference is that Tsukuyomi is a psychotic BloodKnight driven by bloodlust.
529* DepravedBisexual: While her interest in Setsuna is very obvious, she seems to be interested in Fate and Negi as well, and is just as much of a pervert to all of them.
530* DualWielding: She wields a short sword in one hand and a dagger in the other.
531* ElegantGothicLolita: In the Kyoto arc, she wears a Victorian-style PimpedOutDress.
532* EvilCounterpart: To Setsuna. Tsukuyomi is also a Shinmeiryuu swordswoman and matches Setsuna in every major battle. Unlike the honorable Setsuna, Tsukuyomi is bloodthirsty, direct and wins by any means necessary. Plus they're both lesbians, but Setsuna's innocent and taciturn while Tsukuyomi likes to speak in DoubleEntendre and {{Subtext}} and is willing to do ''[[AttemptedRape anything]]'' at all, at any time she can (ironically, to Setsuna herself).
533* EvilWeapon: Her CoolSword "Hina" is the same cursed sword seen in ''Manga/LoveHina'', which corrupts its wielder's mind and body.
534* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Tsukuyomi looks like a blonde BespectacledCutie in a frilly dress, but due to an EvilWeapon corrupting her, her spirit has been transformed into that of a devil looking for carnage.
535* FourEyesZeroSoul: DoubleSubversion. When she's first introduced, she acts like a BespectacledCutie who just happens to work as a mercenary. When she returns later, however, she has become one of the most dangerous villains in the series.
536* GigglingVillain: Soft chuckle when outside of combat, insane laughter within it.
537* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: She's a cute mercenary girl dressed in ElegantGothicLolita-style clothing and wields the [[EvilWeapon demon sword]] Hina which turns her into a bloodthirsty PsychoForHire.
538* GloveSlap: She administers a challenge to Setsuna by throwing a glove at her in Kyoto, leading people around her to think she's an actor.
539* GracefulLoser: After her team is defeated at the end of the Kyoto arc, Tsukuyomi leaves the battlefield with a smile and thanks Kaede for their fight.
540* GunsAreWorthless: Though the series likes to subvert this, her [[ParryingBullets sword speed]] and {{Bullet Catch}}ing play it straight.
541* HateSink: She's probably the only villain in the series who's evil with no AntiVillain tendencies or FreudianExcuse for her actions, which just makes her even creepier than most other bad guys.
542* HemoErotic: She gets a little too excited from wounding her opponents (especially Setsuna).
543* HimeCut: She has blunt bangs, shoulder-length sidelocks, and classic length straight hair. It suits her ElegantGothicLolita fashion sense, but her PsychoForHire character is a far cry from the "traditional" and "calm and dignified" personality aspects associated with the trope.
544* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: In her second fight with Setsuna, Tsukuyomi strips her down to her undergarments with a Demon Charm, and pins her down. She then starts cutting Setsuna's {{sarashi}} off while ranting about how she wants Setsuna to "satisfy" her.
545* ImplausibleFencingPowers: She's a master of the Shinmeiryuu which focuses on powerful sword techniques powered by KiManipulation.
546* InLoveWithYourCarnage: In chapter 293, Tsukuyomi has a typically weird and disturbing moment when she gets all gooey over Negi's new level in badass, and it resembles nothing so much as somebody catching themselves fantasizing about a friend's significant other.
547* KiManipulation: As a practicer of the Shinmeiryuu, Tsukuyomi uses ki for her attacks.
548* LickingTheBlade: She does this before her fight against Setsuna. She does so while referring to Setsuna as "delicious" and asking for satisfaction, all the while drooling in a woozy state of carnal bloodlust.
549* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: She gets turned on from making Setsuna scream in pain.
550-->'''Setsuna:''' ''[after being stabbed by Tsukuyomi]'' Haaaaah! Uugh!
551-->'''Tsukuyomi:''' Ahaa Ahh ♥ What a wonderful voice you have, Senpai~.
552* MadLove: Tsukuyomi always looks forward for Setsuna to get her "satisfied" with a sexually charged fight, whether Setsuna wants it or not.
553* MeaningfulName: She shares her name with the Shinto moon deity.
554* MoreDespicableMinion: Dynamis insists that they only keep her around because they're short on capable fighters. She's far and away the most evil of the entire group.
555* MurderTheHypotenuse: She once tries to kill Setsuna's beloved Konoka.
556* MythologyGag: The sword she has '''is''' the ''exact same sword'' from ''Manga/LoveHina'' (she stole it).
557* OhCrap: When Setsuna finally defeats her, it really shows on her face.
558* PsychoForHire: Dynamis is annoyed that he had to resort to hiring someone like her. All she wants to do is murder people in satisfying ways.
559* PsychoLesbian: Her small crush on Setsuna later turns into a dangerous obsession.
560* PsychoPink: Her combat outfits are pink and frilly dresses. She may seem cute and relatively harmless at first, but after she gets hold of an EvilWeapon, she's the biggest deranged psychopath of the villain team.
561* PsychoticSmirk: Frequently happens when she's got her BlackEyesOfCrazy going on.
562* PunchClockVillain: In her introduction, she just antagonizes the heroes because it's part of her mercenary job and doesn't show villainous traits otherwise. Then {{Flanderization}} kicks in and turns her into the TokenEvilTeammate of a villain team of otherwise {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s.
563* {{Sadist}}: She was more of a mere mercenary initially, but by her appearance in the Magical World arc, she seems to derive ''sexual pleasure'' from ''murder''. This is the result of an EvilWeapon corrupting her soul.
564* ScarfOfAsskicking: She wears a scarf around her neck as part of her combat outfit in the Magical World arc.
565* SexIsViolence: Whenever she fights Setsuna or anyone really strong, she looks like she's about to have an orgasm.
566* ShipperOnDeck: She seemed ''very'' pleased when she pointed out Fate's attitude towards Negi is similar to a VillainousCrush.
567* StalkerWithACrush: She's creepily obsessed with fighting Setsuna and has spied on her [[ThePeepingTom bathing with Asuna]] at least once. According to the epilogue, Tsukuyomi continues to stalk Setsuna and Konoka for years, which often gets in the way of their samaritan job.
568* SummonMagic: She likes to use summoned [[{{Obake}} demons]] in place of [[UsefulNotes/{{Onmyodo}} Shikigami]].
569* TaremeEyes: Her round eyes go hand in hand with her being CuteAndPsycho.
570* TermsOfEndangerment: Tsukuyomi calls Setsuna "[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics Senpai]]", which is a formal Japanese term to refer one's senior. However, it doesn't come off as polite when Tsukuyomi is being [[PsychoLesbian creepy]] around Setsuna.
571* TokenEvilTeammate: Amongst Fate's supporters, Tsukuyomi is the only one who is unquestionably evil and has no WellIntentionedExtremist traits, only caring about bloodshed and destruction. The only reason Fate and Dynamis even seem to have her around is because she's a valuable fighter and they don't have many followers.
572* VillainousCrush: She's Setsuna's AxCrazy EvilCounterpart, as well as her PsychoLesbian StalkerWithACrush. She even uses their second fight as a chance to sexually harass and strip Setsuna.
573* WildCard: Tsukuyomi is nominally an ally of Cosmo Entelecheia, but she's far too psychotic to truly be on anyone's side. She'll easily turn against her current allies if she can get a good fight out of it.
574* {{Yandere}}: She's got it ''bad'' for Setsuna and seeks to be [[SexIsViolence "satisfied"]] by her, whether Setsuna wants it or not.
575[[/folder]]
576
577[[folder:"Poyo" Rainyday]]
578[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poyo_negima.jpg]]
579[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poyo_serious.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see her SuperMode]]
580
581A high-class demon girl allied with Cosmo Entelecheia. She initially appears in the Gravekeeper's Palace, and uses the artifact Magic Lantern Circus to halt the Ala Alba's progress.
582----
583* FacialMarkings: Like her sister Zazie, Poyo has a teardrop over one eye, and what looks like a scar over the other.
584* HeroAntagonist: She's working with the antagonists because she seeks to prevent the events that lead to the apocalyptic future of Chao Lingshen. While she personally has no stake in this future, as a powerful entity she nonetheless feels obligated to do what she can to avert the upcoming crisis.
585* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The only physical trait that differentiates her from Zazie is that Poyo is drawn with narrower eyes.
586* IdiotHair: Like Zazie, she has a cowlick despite not being an idiot.
587* LotusEaterMachine: Her artifact creates a replica of "Cosmo Entelecheia", a perfect world crafted to suit each person's ideal life. It has no effect on those who are already satisfied with their life.
588* MetaGirl: She talks in game terms, like Chisame.
589* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She never actually mentions her name. Negi calls her "Poyo" because of her VerbalTic and that's the only name she can be identified with.
590* OurDemonsAreDifferent: Apparently capable of limited shapeshifting, not evil and apparently even further up the demon nobility than Graf Wilhelm.
591* ReflectionlessUselessEyes: Like Zazie, Poyo's eyes lack shine because she's a demon.
592* SignificantWhiteHairDarkSkin: She shares her sister's silver hair and dark skin as these seem to be traits of high-ranking demons.
593* StrongFamilyResemblance: She looks identical to her sister Zazie.
594* SuperMode: She reveals her demon heritage in Chapter 299, complete with wings and multiple sets of horns.
595* VerbalTic: She adds "-poyo" at the end of her sentences.
596* VerbalTicName: Negi decides to call her "Poyo" after her VerbalTic and the name sticks.
597* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: States that even though she's neither from New or Old World, she feels obligated to stop conflicts she's able to.
598[[/folder]]
599
600[[folder:Graf Wilhelm Josef von Herrmann]]
601!!!'''Voiced by:''' Hideaki Tezuka (pachinko game)
602
603[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/count1_222.jpeg]]
604
605One of the demons who attacked [[DoomedHometown Negi's hometown]] back when he was still a kid. He came to Mahora with the Slime Sisters not only to seek out Negi himself under orders from Cosmo Entelecheia (or at least, that's what Donnet reports in Yuna's [[ADayInTheLimelight day in the spotlight]]), but also to know how Negi has improved.
606----
607* AffablyEvil: He's rather affable and gentlemanly for a demon mercenary.
608* AntiMagic: It was due to Asuna wearing a device that makes him immune to magic. When the other girls take it off, [[SubvertedTrope he can be affected]].
609* ArcVillain: He's one in his own mini-arc where he kidnaps some of Negi's students to motivate him to fight him seriously. After Negi defeats him, Herrmann is never seen or mentioned again for the rest of the series.
610* BloodKnight: He wants to have a good fight with Negi. He doesn't care about anything else.
611* GenreSavvy: He puts Asuna in erotic underwear after capturing her because a DamselInDistress in GoGoEnslavement "helps make the atmosphere".
612* NobleDemon: He's a demon and a mercenary, yet he [[WorthyOpponent respects strong opponents]] and tries to avoid injuring anyone not involved in his missions.
613* NotSoHarmlessVillain: When Negi proves his worth to him, he finally reveals his real fighting style.
614* OneWingedAngel: He starts off with his old man form then goes demon form after he reveals his true form to Negi.
615* OverlyLongName: His full name is quite the mouthful.
616* SealedEvilInACan: He was captured after his attack on Negi's village and spent years trapped inside a bottle. After the Kyoto arc, someone let him and the Slime Sisters out.
617* TakenForGranite: He can turn people into stone statues via a beam he fires.
618* TheVonTropeFamily: His surname is "von Herrmann". He implies he's from a high-ranking family, although his name is currently dying out.
619[[/folder]]
620
621[[folder:Slime Sisters]]
622[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slimes_negima.jpg]]
623
624Amee, Slime, Pudding. Three slimes that act as Wilhelm's helpers.
625----
626* BespectacledCutie: Amee takes the form of a SuperDeformed cute girl with glasses.
627* CuteSlimeMook: They're small and cute slimes that can shapeshift into girls and serve as the villain Wilhelm's AdorableEvilMinions.
628* ADogNamedDog: Played straight with Slime. Averted with Amee and Pudding.
629* EmotionlessGirl: The expression on Pudding's face hardly changes.
630* FreudianTrio: Amee is calm and nice ([[TheKirk Ego]]), Slime is rude and talks too much ([[TheMcCoy Id]]), and Pudding is the silent EmotionlessGirl ([[TheSpock Superego]]).
631* GirlishPigtails: Slime's SuperDeformed girl form has a twin-tail hairstyle because it's cute.
632* IdiotHair: Both Amee and Slime have a cowlick in their SuperDeformed form.
633* MakingASplash: They use a water barrier to restrain kidnapped girls.
634* OrganicTechnology: Amee is shown using a laptop made from her own slime.
635* SealedEvilInACan: Same as the other monsters that attacked Negi's hometown, they were trapped inside a bottle for six years. Unlike Herrmann, they are resealed in the bottle at the end of their arc.
636* ShapeshiftingSeducer: One of them changes into a naked Konoka to catch Setsuna.
637* SlimeGirl: They're little {{Cute Slime Mook}}s capable of assuming the forms of SuperDeformed cute girls.
638* SuperDeformed: They look like [[FunSize chibi versions of people]], rather than the usual way the series shows children.
639[[/folder]]

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