Main Characters (Malty S Melromarc) (Naofumi Iwatani) | Three Heroes and Allies | Houses and Kingdoms [House De Gallia] (Siegmar Isaac Octavius Consevatie) [Melromarc Kingdom] | Religious Factions [Church of the Three Heroes] | Others
All Spoilers Off for the whole of Ambition of the Red Princess, and the many plot points the story lays out in later chapters.
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Historical Figures
Crusader Block
Ced the Wind Master
Debut: Chapter 81/Chapter 70: Eye of the Storm
Origin: Fire Emblem
Baldr the Paladin
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Ullr the Bowmaster
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Thrud the Mage Knight
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Fjalar the Mage Fighter
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Nal the Axeman
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Bragi the High Priest
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Heim the Saint
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Njorun the Lancer
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Dainn the Dragon Knight
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Hodr the Black Knight
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Od the Sword Saint
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Seven False Heroes
Kzinssie the Scyth
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Dantarg the Carriage
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Bokhohn the Book
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Subier the Harpoon
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Noel the Katana
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Rocbouquet the Mirror
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Lord Wagnas the Warship
Debut: Chapter 103/Chapter 88: Dark Tide Underneath
Origin: Romancing SaGa 2
Houses
House Amelia
Barn
Barn
Debut: Chapter 111/Interlude 16: Rebellion of the Three Heroes (Mentioned)
Origin: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter
Lyle/Henchman Number 1
Dida/Henchman Number 2
Tanya
Debut: Chapter 47/Chapter 40: Village on the Brink (Mentioned), Chapter 48/Chapter 41: Mad World
Origin: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter
Elena Heaven
Elena Heaven
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
House Noches
Marquis Douglas Ibil Noches
Marquis Douglas Ibil Noches
Debut: Chapter 4/Chapter 4: Allies and Enemies under the Sun
Origin An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess
- The Cavalry: Right as Mala is left stagnant from her Heroic RRoD to hold up the Melromarc castle gate, and Malty, Naofumi, and Oersted are slowly left to be cornered by the large crowd of people, Lord Noches and his knights arrive to fend off the people to provide time for his rescued people to escape in chapter 120.
- Control Freak: Deconstruction. He dictates most of Bertia's life as a way to keep her safe from any potential dangers of the outside world. As a result, Bertia is left dissatisfied and is stuck at her house getting fat from the lack of gaining any experience for herself.
- Enraged by Idiocy: Lord Noches is secretly embarrassed and dumbfounded in his thoughts from listening to Aultcray's worrying rants which may lead the latter into doing something impulsive.
- Facepalm: Due to Aultcray's excessive worries over what the Shield Hero might do to Malty, Douglas admits in his inner monologue over how tempted he is to put his palm on his face over Aultcray's idiocy.
- If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...: Once convinced in chapter 83 to allow Bertia to stay with Motoyasu's party, Marquis warns Motoyasu that he will find a way to haunt him if Bertia is harmed or displeased in anyway.
- Murder by Inaction: Played for Drama. Personally to himself, he once acted in begging Queen Mirellia in the past to save his wife by allowing him to have access to the Ruona herbs, so that his wife's survival is prologue in gathering the cure necessary to cure her. However, when denied to have access to the herbs by Queen Mirellia, Douglas goes to King Aultcray to beg for his help. Though Douglas initially wanted for Aultcray to help him find the cure in Faubley, Douglas risked the death of his wife by being adamant to not let Aultcray's foolishness to grab the cure in endangering all of Melromarc from King Egbert's politics.
- Oh, Crap!: Played for Laughs. From watching Aultcray come up into so many conclusions as to why his daughter, Malty, would choose to defend the Shield Hero from the False Rape Accusation, Lord Noches comes to a sad conclusion that Aultcray had contracted the overprotective father syndrome. Hearing Aultcray's excessive worries, Lord Noches realizes how far Aultcray had fallen from the wise king he used to be and is tempted to Face Palm himself.
- Stay in the Kitchen: Learning that Bertia was in Balafon where the Life Root could have potentially endangered her life, Marquis makes an immediate request for Bertia to stop adventuring with the Spear Hero and return back to her house. Bertia, rather than listen to Marquis, she is instead Calling the Old Man Out to allow her to make her own choices and not be left behind back at the house.
- Sympathetic Murder Backstory: As revealed in chapter 104's omake, Marquis was at first desperate to beg for Mirellia's help to save his wife at all cost from the Wailing Death. Denied assistance from Mirellia, Marquis goes to Aultcray for the latter's support, but turns down the offer to save his wife upon realizing that Aultcray's plan to deliver the cure to Melromarc would mean getting slandered by King Egbert as raiders.
- Undying Loyalty: Personally knowing Aultcray as a mourning father that is unable to think clearly to keep his family safe from King Egbert, Douglas promises to stay loyal to Aultcray for his Papa Wolf instincts to keep family as the main priority.
- You Shall Not Pass!: Lord Noches and his loyal men arrive at the end of chapter 120 to hold off a crowd of people, buying Naofumi, Oersted, and Malty the time they need to get across the Melromarc gate for their freedom.
Glass
Glass
Debut: Chapter 111/Interlude 16: Rebellion of the Three Heroes
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
- Adaptational Species Change: Glass in The Rising of the Shield Hero was a spirit person coming from another world that wielded fans as her vassal weapon, while her Ambition of the Red Princess Counterpart is a regular human that comes from Medea to serve Bertia.
- Adaptational Wimp: Glass was a spirit person in The Rising of the Shield Hero where she wielded a fan-based vassal weapons that even surpassed the Three Heroes, and proved herself to be a formidable foe to Naofumi. The fanfic has Glass just be a normal human being that lacks experience in fighting, since she only plays her role to serve Bertia as a maid.
- Adapted Out: Her origins came from that of another world in The Rising of the Shield Hero, and she was a fan-wielding spirit person that qualified as a vassal hero. By Ambition of the Red Princess all her major character aspects are removed to turn her into a maid that serves Bertia.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Bertia not having Kuro the Black Fox as her personal maid back in An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess, Kuro's role as a servant is replaced by Glass being the personal servant in Ambition of the Red Princess.
Russel
House Claes
Keith Claes
Keith Claes
Debut: Chapter 51/Chapter 44: Biohazard
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
- Adaptational Badass: At his series of origin, Keith has great talent wielding his Earth magic, but he is too unskilled to properly control it. For Ambition of the Red Princess, Keith still has problems controlling his Earth magic, yet despite the drawbacks, he is considered to be one of the strongest Earth mages. Additionally, Keith has his Earth magic be put in use for combat, while in contrast to his original counterpart that rarely used it as a Utility Magic.
- Luminescent Blush: Keith's face turns red hot in chapter 53 from hearing Katarina praise his efforts to farm.
Duke Luigi Claes
Meridiana
Meridiana
Debut: Chapter 82/Chapter 71: A Game of Fools (Mentioned)
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Grandpa Tom
Grandpa Tom
Debut: Chapter 53/Chapter 45: Duty of a Hero
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Miss Nana
Miss Nana
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Anne
Anne
Debut: Chapter 13/Interlude 2: The Preparation of the Loyal Mage (Mentioned), Chapter 85/Interlude 12: Doubt of the Shield Hero
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
The personal maid that assists Katarina Claes in her activities and was once temporarily a maid for the Melromarc Royal Family.- Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Downplayed. Her origins in My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! was that she got put in an arranged marriage to a noble, but after a house fire scarred her and killed her mother, Anne's only option in life was to become a servant to a noble family. Here, while Anne's past mostly correlates to what happened to her canon counterpart, Anne temporarily becoming a servant to Princess Malty during the latter's childhood had shown Anne a glimpse of Malty's fire magic that traumatized the both of them from a nanny getting burnt alive. Ever since the death of Malty's personal nanny, Anne had been living in fear if Malty was a witch in disguise and does not wish to get any closer to her.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Before her official introduction in chapter 85 and A Day in the Limelight in chapter 89, Anne, who was referred to as the second maid was mentioned by Aldrecht at chapter 13, to have been seriously injured by Malty during the latter's childhood.
- Ninja Maid: Due to Linde being in Faubley and not being around to protect Katarina from harm, Anne trained herself into learning how to use a spear to fight for Katarina's safety.
- Poor Communication Kills: Her assumption to think Malty is a witch comes from having never personally confronting her about the death of her nanny. Though it could be justified that Anne was too low ranking of a servant to form an intricate connection with Malty, Anne had thought to herself that Malty was more of a monster than just a Spoiled Brat from never communicating the event with each other.
- Professional Butt-Kisser: In becoming a house servant for the Melromarc Royal Family and Princess Malty, Anne expected the job to be easy, because all she thought that was required for her to do was to be submissive to every order and not ask any questions. Even before applying as a servant to Melromarc, Anne lived her household life being completely obedient without question.
- Secret Secret-Keeper: Anne is aware that Mein of Samphor is Princess Malty in disguise, but in the end is too afraid to tell anyone about the fact out of fear that Malty would hurt her or anyone else like what had happened to the latter's nanny.
- Spotting the Thread: From listening to Malty lament a lashing she got for demanding sweets, Anne can tell it's a lie meant to guilt-trip Katarina, since Malty's status as a princess allows her to make any demands without question.
- Sympathetic P.O.V.: Inverted. To Malty, the death of her nanny from the pressure of Mirellia forcing her to kill a terrifying monster rabbit at a young age was a large part of her traumatizing childhood. The event had caused Malty to lose interest in wanting her mother's approval, and desired the throne to bring closure and satisfaction for her life. As for Anne's perspective, she was horrified that Princess Malty had shot a fireball that killed her nanny and deep inside Anne's mind, she believes the action to be intentional. Viewing as what Malty did was despicable, Anne would call Malty a witch from the back of her mind and wishes to not be near at associating her.
- Tempting Fate: Joining the maids in assisting Princess Malty in her childhood for her daily activities, Anne assumed it to be an easy job for a person like herself, since she has been living her role as a Professional Butt-Kisser since her household life. However, everything proved to be much more difficult once Anne thought the job would have been easy, as she is struck with fear from witnessing Malty burn her nanny to death. Since the death of the nanny, Anne is cautious about getting away from Malty and secretly sees her as a witch.
- Troubled Backstory Flashback: From her omake in chapter 89, a flashback occurs for Anne being terrified of what Princess Malty would do to her, due to witnessing the latter (accidentally) murder her nanny. In Anne's eyes it looked as though Malty was trying to defy her mother by throwing a tantrum at the cost of a life, though Malty was actually traumatized and regretted what happened in the incident.
- Undying Loyalty: She has developed a strong sense of care and protection to Lady Katarina out of gratitude that the latter had saved her from being Princess Malty's servant.
- You Monster!: Since the incident of Malty burning her nanny, Anne had believed that Malty was a witch for committing such a monstrous deed. Though Malty was actually too traumatized to control her magic in her childhood, Anne kept believing that Malty is a witch.
Linde
House Seatto
Lord Seatto/Uther
Lord Seatto (Uther)
Debut: Chapter 13/Interlude 2: The Preparation of the Loyal Mage (Mentioned), Chapter 73/Chapter 62: Symphony of the Dead
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
Lucatiel
Lucatiel
Debut: Chapter 67/Chapter 56: A Song of Hate and Prejudice
Origin: Dark Souls
- Came Back Wrong: Having gotten killed by her undead brother, Lucatiel manages to survive by getting revived as an undead knight. At first appearing sane, Lucatiel is warned by Jaune to be wary of the former, since the revival of the undead can slowly lose their mind to insanity.
- Honor Before Reason: In a fight against her undead brother, Lucatiel chooses to go the honorable route of not wanting any assistance in their duel to the death. Despite being on the losing ground and clearly needing assistance, Lucatiel is adamant in ensuring no interference is made. Sadly, Lucatiel's Honor Before Reason gets her killed in a way that could have been prevented with the assistance of anyone.
- The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Deconstructed. She chooses to go fight her undead brother without the support of her allies, because their duel against each other is in the knight's code. Bound by the knight's code, Lucatiel's decision to fight her brother on her own proves to be her demise. Even Naofumi and Mein found the meaning of honor to be ridiculous if all it achieves is for their ally to die in a way that could have easily been prevented.
Lucatiel's Brother/Aslatiel of Mirrah
Lucatiel's Brother
Debut: Chapter 72/Chapter 61: The Death of Honor
Origin: Dark Souls
- Named by the Adaptation: Inverted. His official name from his home series is Aslatiel, but he is only referred to has Lucatiel's brother and his name is not revealed at this fanfic.
- No Name Given: Upon being introduced in chapter 72 as the brother of Lucatiel, the brother himself is given no name and is treated as an undead foe for Lucatiel to handle on her own.
Ariona the Wise/Ostrava of Boletaria
Ariona the Wise (Ostrava of Boletaria)
Debut: Chapter 69/Chapter 58: Into the Breach
Origin: Demon's Souls
- Talking Weapon: He inserts his soul inside of the Runic Bronze Sword to both empower the weapon and is also a talkative companion to Eclair inside the sword.
House Malfoy
Lord Lucius Abraxus Malfoy
House Reichnott
Cute Reichnott
Origin: Queen's Blade
Count Van Reichnott
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
Jean
Origin: Queen's Blade
House Ebonheart
Lady Yesold Ebonheart
Lady Yesold Ebonheart
Debut: Chapter 97/Interlude 14: Strife of the Three Heroes
Origin: Original Character
- Amazon Brigade: In capturing Naofumi and all his followers up a mountain, Lady Ebonheart leads a force of armed women to fight Naofumi's team.
- Big "NO!": Held down by her rangers to enact a retreat in chapter 129, she is left yelling a Big "NO!" at the chance to kill the Shield Hero being taken away from her.Lady Ebonheart: Let me go. LET ME GO! Let me at the false hero rapist! NOOOOOO!
- Ax-Crazy: Getting herself involved to kill the Shield Hero at all cost, behaves herself as a loose cannon taking whatever opportunity that presents herself a chance to enact brutal physical harm at him.
- Can't Kill You, Still Need You: Unsure of whether Jackson's allegiance holds up to his claims, Lady Ebonheart nevertheless takes him up as her pawn to track down Naofumi, knowing the possibility that Jackson is lying. In Lady Ebonheart's view, even if Jackson deserves death, she wants to makes sure if whatever information the latter holds could still be useful in killing Naofumi.
- Death Glare: Being on a state of anger for most of her screen time, Lady Ebonheart always darts her daggers to whoever she personally hates or is having a conversation with.
- Detrimental Determination: Since she is so loyal to her cause to kill Naofumi, believing him to be a rapist needing to pay for his crimes with death, Lady Yesold continues fighting his group in chapter 129, despite Naofumi's party clearly overwhelming her men. Despite being on the obvious side of losing, Lady Yesold remains strong fighting forward, as she thinks Naofumi will eventually run out of surprises, but lacks the awareness to figure out that everything was going according to his plan.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Yesold always holds her burning anger deep within her heart to be in a constantly motivated with her rage to kill the Shield Hero. For that same rage, she is also a rude jerk to her allies, and only cooperates with them on the basis their goals align with killing the Shield Hero.
- Hate Sink: Subverted. She looks to be nothing more than a Jerkass that exists to be a whiny complainer at the Three Legendary Heroes and is ignorant of believing Naofumi's innocence, even after the latter was exonerated in his False Rape Accusation. To Itsuki, he saw her as a bitch that's even comparable to Bartfort, that is until he learns of her backstory as a rape victim. Upon hearing the backstory from Julius, Itsuki continues to hate her, but is able to understand the reasons for her behavior.
- Inspector Javert: Believing the Shield Hero to be a real rapist, and rejecting all the possibilities he might have just been framed, Lady Yesold wishes to take active actions to have him be put behind bars or killed. At the other Three Heroes, she sees them as false heroes for being too incompetent to properly do their jobs to save people.
- Jerkass: Lady Yesold has a highly condescending attitude towards the Three Legendary Heroes who have come to assist in battling out the Thunder Lizard. Throughout her interactions with them, Lady Yesold sees them as people that overestimate their Legendary Weapons, and is highly defiant in believing that Naofumi was innocent of his supposed rape to his companion, Mein.
- Misplaced Retribution: Thinking Naofumi is a real rapist, and that the False Rape Accusation was just him getting a lucky bail, Lady Ebonheart is vengeful to getting revenge on him, as it reminds her from personal experience about a a rapist being able to escape rightful judgement.
- The Needs of the Many: Her justification as to why she didn't want herself and any of her team members to save Ulfra from the masses of the undead and the Thunder Lizard, is because Lady Yesold wishes to not endanger the lives of all her crew for one person.
- Personal Hate Before Common Goals: Lady Yesold and Consevatie hate the Shield Hero for their own personal reasons, but she can't stand having to work with Consevatie, because of all the latter's mindbogglingly stupid tactics that cannot serve to benefit everyone of a strategic value.
- Rape as Backstory: Lady Yesold is mentioned by Julius to have experienced a near-rape moment in her childhood from one of the free fighters that were sent by Aultcray to defend the northern houses. Since the experience, it roughen up Lady Yesold's personality into a Jerkass that complains to the Three Legendary Heroes and seeing Naofumi as a rapist.
- I Reject Your Reality: Though Naofumi's name in his trial was cleared by Mein speaking up for him, Lady Yesold is insistent on treating Naofumi as a real rapist, despite the many heroics he performed debunking him as a selfish person that is exploiting his followers.
- Revenge Before Reason: Motivated by her bloodlust to kill the Shield Hero, out of a perceived notion he is a rapist, Lady Yesold forfeits the strategical values of retreating for the safety of her soldiers in chapter 129, all so she could give herself more opportunities to kill Naofumi, all while failing to realize her determination is self-defeating in the end.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: In chapter 98, Yesold quits being near the strategizing tent with all the other nobles and Legendary Heroes from getting fed up with people not acknowledging her opinions that the Legendary Heroes are not to be relied on.
- Skewed Priorities: She is more interested in moaning about her problems to tear down the Three Heroes and Naofumi's reputation as rapist, than to focus on the current event of the Thunder Lizard threatening Rabier County.
- Tempting Fate: Despite knowing the probability of Jackson lying to her, Lady Ebonheart continues to trust his word to find Naofumi's location, because she does not believe Naofumi can hold all the manpower needed to bring down her army to its knees in chapter 129. Turns out, Lady Ebonheart turning a blind eye to the possibility of a trap ends up her undoing, as Naofumi has an Unspoken Plan Gurantte he had put into action by having Jackson pose as a Fake Defector.
- Unskilled, but Strong: Her style of fighting people relies more on the innate brute strength she has in her body to wield weaponry, rather than be having actual weapon mastery.Mein's thoughts: (Her fighting style isn't elegant, more relying on the brutal strength to pressure on her opponent than dazzling them with fancy foot and sword works.)
- Villainous Valour: No matter what injuries she sustains in her attempts to kill the Shield Hero, she remains valiant in her efforts to never give up, even if there are wounds hindering her body from fully functioning in future fights.
Ulfra
Ulfra
Debut: Chapter 97/Interlude 14: Strife of the Three Heroes
Origin: Original Character
- Almost Dead Guy: Downplayed. She doesn't die, but as she is getting healed of her injuries by Bertia, Ulfra gives off the crucial information of where her allies have gone, before passing out in chapter 95.
Paulina
Paulina
Debut: Chapter 127/Chapter 109: To Boldly Flee
Origin: Unknown
- Creepy Monotone: When speaking, Paulina's voice is in a dry and emotionless tone, even as she is in the middle of a battle of bloodshed to kill the Shield Hero and his allies in chapter 127.
- Dissonant Serenity: Paulina is left unbothered and can speak in the same tone of voice as she fights off Naofumi's travelling companions.
- Perpetual Frowner: Coupled with her Creepy Monotone, her mouth is always down, so much so that it leads to wrinkles forming from the bitter anger bottled within her.
House Rabier
Ellie/Lady Rabier
Lady Rabier/Ellie
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: The Last of Us
- In the Back: She approaches Yesold by the back to stab her hand for putting her own problems over the threat of what the Thunder Lizard poses.
- Shut Up, Hannibal!: To shut Lady Yesold up from complaining to the supposed worthlessness of the Three Heroes and Naofumi's reputation as a rapist, Lady Rabier stabs Yesold's hand. As Yesold screams in pain, Lady Rabier announces for the former to stop complaining and to focus on the Thunder Lizard as the main threat.
- Talk to the Fist: As Lady Yesold whines on the Shield Hero being in someway responsible for the release of the Thunder Lizard, Ellie stabbing Yesold by the hand, causes the latter to turn her rage into screams of pain.
House Consevatie
Siegmar Isaac Octavius Consevatie
Siegmar Isaac Octavius Consevatie
Debut: Chapter 26/Chapter 23: The Easy Way Out
Origin: Original Character
Among one of the many courters that had been arranged into a temporary relationship with Princess Malty by King Aultcray, Siegmar Isaac Octavius Consevatie stood out to her as the most unbearable person she could never tolerate. Introduced in chapter 26, Consevatie establishes himself as a Smug Snake Hate Sink using his Sir Swears-a-Lot language as his main weapon to insult those he hates. For some time, Consevatie was thought to be nothing more than an egotistical pampered noble, until The Reveal where he turns out to be a modern-day person that had been reincarnated into House Consevatie. Believing the reincarnation to be a special sign, Consevatie sees all who exists in Medea as NPCs, and vows to reign the land as God.Click here to see his separate character page.
Viscount Raleigh Consevatie
Raleigh
Debut: Chapter 19/Chapter 17: A Dark Descent (Mentioned), Chapter 59/Interlude 9: Burden of the Loyal Slave
Origin: An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess
Grima Consevatie
Grima Consevatie
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines) (Mentioned)
Origin: Original Character
Mark Consevatie
Mark Consevatie
Debut: Chapter 129/Chapter 111: Naofumi's Counter Attack
Origin: Unknown
- Affably Evil: He behaves with casualty to address the concerns of his allies, so he can come off as a reasonable figure that can help them be efficient in killing or capturing the Shield Hero. Even when he seemingly defeats Naofumi, Mark acts with professionalism to give Naofumi an option to surrender, and being understanding of the latter's choice to resume fighting till the bitter end.
- Berserk Button: Mentioning his familial ties with his father or calling him a vulture boy is all that it takes for Mark to snap, and denounces himself as the someone similar to his father.
- I Am Not My Father: Using Raleigh's hookup with Duke Oifey can trigger Mark into denouncing his similarities to his father marrying someone for political power.
- One-Shot Character: He appears in chapter 129 to pose up as the main obstacle stopping the main characters entering Balafon village. Once the main characters set Naofumi's plan into motion, Mark's attempts to get Naofumi killed end up for naught, due to a landslide killing him and most of his men.
- Token Good Teammate: When compared to Siegmar's egotism where he comes off as an Idiot Houdini that can commit horrid crimes, all while escaping punishment by the resources and connections provided to him, and Raleigh as a brutal slave owner, Mark comes off as the tamer villain of his family. At worst, Mark is adamant on killing the Shield Hero, but is always sure to convey himself in professional manners and respecting the chances of the Shield Hero's possible surrender, coupled with having actual competency to watch over Balafon.
House Whiterun
General
- Animal Motifs: Invoked. What House Whiterun stands out apart from other great houses is its willingness to use an animal symbol for its emblem, while other houses refused to follow the practice.
Jarl Balgruuf Whiterun
Jarl Balgruuf Whiterun
Debut: Chapter 39/Chapter 33: Shades of the Past (Mentioned), Chapter 43/Chapter 36: Shield Hero got Thane'd
Origin: The Elder Scrolls
- The Bus Came Back: Since leaving the story in chapter 46, Balgruuf makes his return in chapter 110's omake and in chapter 123 to gain support with Naofumi's party to fight against the Three Heroes Church.
- Internal Reveal: Though the Three Heroes fought the Thunder Lizard in chapter 98, Naofumi and Mein were left oblivious in the act, as they were too busy dealing with the Three Heroes Church. By chapter 123, Balgruuf is able to inform Naofumi and Mein of what the Three Heroes had done with the Thunder Lizard.
- Luminescent Blush: Naofumi wanting to know where Yatsuhashi is in chapter 123, Jarl Balgruuf's face glows red to awkwardly answer Naofumi that Yatsuhashi had recently left Whiterun to go meet up with the other Three Heroes for support.
- Poor Communication Kills: Just as he sent Yatsuhashi to go meet up with the other Three Heroes with Raki, instead of Storming the Castle of Melromarc alone to save Naofumi, Naofumi arrives in Jarl Balgruuf's mansion in chapter 123. Naofumi, wanting to clear up Yatsuhashi's worries that he now currently safe from the Three Heroes Church, Balgruuf sending Yatsuhashi away meant the latter is left oblivious of Naofumi's escape.
Dagny
Irileth
Irileth
Debut: Chapter 43/Chapter 36: Shield Hero got Thane'd
Origin: The Elder Scrolls
- I Warned You: During chapter 50, Irileth is insistent towards the heroes and their parties to follow through on her plan to destroy the miracle seed of its potential danger. However, Zylden brings up his counterarguments on how the decision would only amount to paranoia. In the end, the heroes and their parties choose to negotiate with the village and are given permission to use the miracle seed. While the miracle seed may have been intended to feed the people of the village, it only ended up creating an Eldritch Abomination that proves Irileth to be right in destroying the seed.
Cattelya
House Arc
Jaune Arc
Jaune Arc
Debut: Chapter 26/Chapter 23: The Easy Way Out
Origin: RWBY
- Has a Type: He has a thing for redheads, as his ex-girlfriend Malty and current girlfriend Pyrrha are both red-haired. After seeing Jaune talk to Pyrrha in chapter 26, Malty connects the dots and suspects that Jaune's type is for redheads.
- Honor Before Reason: Reconstructed. He lacks a perceptive mind to play the game of thrones and instead relies on defusing any potential conflicts his allies get into. When put in an ultimatum situation to surrender the Seatto heirloom to Aldrecht in chapter 74, Jaune chooses to keep the artifact from the realization of Aldrecht's ulterior motives. To Mein, Jaune is recklessly endangering his life, but Jaune is also able to have Naofumi's support for being a supportive ally and for being a genuinely good person that doesn't rely on political backstabbing.
Pyrrha Nikos
Pyrrha Nikos
Debut: Chapter 26/Chapter 23: The Easy Way Out (Mentioned)
Origin: RWBY
- Foil: To Zellus. Pyrrha, despite being a gladiator fighter of the Zeltoble Colosseum, fights to ensure flocks of people are protected. Zellus is a knight that has no interest in fighting for justice and only seeks to fight as a way to enjoy the primal onslaught.
- Luminescent Blush: Whenever she defends or fights for Jaune's goodness and is called out for her unusual behavior, her face blushes out of embarrassment. Even listening to Jaune's heroic speech in chapter 68 can cause her to blush redder than before.
- Right for the Wrong Reasons: Pyrrha succeeds in describing Mein's goals and real personality in chapter 79 by calling out the latter for only acting friendly towards Jaune to further elevate herself in high society. While Pyrrha may be right on Mein's motives, the former is wrong about Mein having an interest in Jaune and for being an actual commoner.
- Second Love: After Jaune's relationship with Malty ended and couldn't work out properly because of the hero summoning event, Jaune moved onto to court Pyrrha as his second love.
- Slut-Shaming: As a gladiator fighter in Zeltoble, she is frequently under the impression of the Melromarc nobles as nothing more than a barbarian showing off her body to the spectators in a skimpy armor, while she goes out fighting opponents.
- Violently Protective Girlfriend: Any insult or questions that might pressure Jaune can cause Nikos to lash out at the person, before getting calmed down by Jaune.
Lancelotte Arc
Lancelotte Arc
Debut: Chapter 81/Chapter 70: Eye of the Storm
Origin: Original Character
- Sanity Has Advantages: Her plan to be the decoy to lead the undead monsters away from the Thunder Lizard in chapter 98 depends on the fact that the undead themselves rely on a Hive Mind for movement and lack any agency to form complex thoughts.
Mordred Arc
Artoria Arc
Artoria Arc
Debut: Chapter 81/Chapter 70: Eye of the Storm (Mentioned), Chapter 82/Chapter 70: A Game of Fools
Origin: Original Character
Commander Fredrich Wilhuff Nietzsche
Commander Fredrich Wilhuff Nietzsche
Debut: Chapter 119/Chapter 102: My Friends, the Fates are Cruel
Origin: Original Character
Archduke Wales
Archduke Wales
Debut: Chapter 121/Interlude 18: Confession of the Vainglorious Liar
Origin: The Familiar of Zero
- Armor-Piercing Response: He suggests for the nobles to have Princess Malty be the better caretaker for Princess Melty, instead of Lady Ethnia, because Melty would be more comfortable with Malty as her older sister. However, Archduke Wales' response ends up sending questions for everyone wondering why Princess Malty is not available as of the moment.
- Big "WHAT?!": Hearing from Vittorio in chapter 127 that Consevatie made an attempt to capture the Shield Hero, Wales is left Suddenly Shouting a Big "WHAT?!" from the information furthering his opinions that Consevatie is a maniac of a human being.
- Curse Cut Short: Learning from Pope Balmus on the weak excuses Cromwell made to further himself in the Three Heroes Church, Wales rages on to criticize Cromwell, and almost uses a profane word on the latter, before Wales stops himself by slamming the table with his fist in chapter 127.
- Eye Take: Just as Wales and Balmus laugh casually with each other in chapter 127, Wales puts his laughter to a stop to give Balmus a serious stare as a way to deny accepting the decision to reunite Jaune back with his family members.
- HA HA HA—No: Pope Balmus and Wales share a hearty laugh with each other to compliment Jaune's nobleness in chapter 127, but when Pope Balmus suggests for Jaune to return back with the rest of House Arc, Wales ends his laughing to stare intensely at Pope Balmus to refuse the offer.
- Rage Breaking Point: For his kind manners to crack, hearing about the crimes Consevatie and Cromwell committed to further their own motives, Wales is left raging at them for having ruined the lives of everyone, in addition to having no long-term plans to think on the future.
- Spear Carrier: He exists to deliver and Armor-Piercing Response as to why Princess Malty is not available to take care of Princess Melty, before disappearing off his debut chapter.
- Suddenly Shouting: Though his usual demeaner is to be a well-mannered politician discussing manners to tame the violent actions of the Three Heroes Church, Archduke Wales has his unexpected shouts in chapter 127 to express his disdain at the actions of Cromwell and Consevatie ruining everyone's lives.
- Tranquil Fury: Meeting Pope Balmus in chapter 127, Archduke Wales urges him to find way to take actions against the violent members of the Three Heroes Church. Though Wales starts off respectful in presenting his opinions, the soft tone Wale's presents them withers away as his frustration grows to voice his rage on the despicable crimes of the Three Heroes Church.
House Vance
Claudette Vance
Claudette Vance
Debut: Chapter 81/Chapter 70: Eye of the Storm (Mentioned), Chapter 82/Chapter 71: A Game of Fools
Origin: Queen's Blade
House Ascart
Count Dan Ascart
Count Dan Ascart
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Radea
Radea
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Nicol
Nicol
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Sophia
Sophia
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Captain Ackerman
Captain Ackerman
Debut: Chapter 64/Chapter 55: End of a Reign
Origin: Attack on Titan
- Better the Devil You Know: He scolds Naofumi and his party for recklessly ending the reign of the Bitch Lord, because without the Bitch Lord in authority of the bandits, they have begun ravaging villages with no one to control them.
Yeoman Gaunt
Joel
House Velthomer
Duke Arvis Victor Velthomer
Duke Arvis Victor Velthomer
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lord Julius
Lord Julius
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: Fire Emblem
- Exact Words: In chapter 93, Julius makes a declaration for Manfroy and the other dread lords to clear the paths so that the wave monsters of the third wave won't conquer Medea, since the land doesn't belong to them. On Mein's interpretation of his wording, it sounds like he either wants to rule Medea for himself or destroy the land.
Julia Deirdre Velthomer
Julia Deirdre Velthomer
Debut: Chapter 65/Interlude 10: Incubation of Cardinal Heroes
Origin: Fire Emblem
- Anger Born of Worry: After Lord Seliph is revealed to have survived his fall from having been shaken off the Thunder Lizard's body, Julia tackles him onto the ground to berate him as an idiot for almost endangering himself.
Leon Fou Bartfort
Leon Fou Bartfort
Debut: Chapter 97/Chapter 14: Strife of the Three Heroes
Origin: Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs
- Batman Gambit: Knowing Consevatie to be a Glory Hound that is desperate to backstab and steal credit from anyone, Bartfort exploits Consevatie's personality by providing him with the plans to lure Naofumi and Mein into a trap, coupled with letting the two live with the intentions to have their survival screw over Consevatie in someway.
- Can't Kill You, Still Need You: To stop Consevatie from killing Malty and Naofumi in chapter 118, Bartfort plays into Consevatie's ego to spare the two of them as slaves. That way, Consevatie can humiliate them for life and assert better dominance to the public. In actuality for Bartfort, he intends to only want Malty and Naofumi alive to achieve his own vendetta against Consevatie.
- Cruel Mercy: Invoked. To give Consevatie a reason to have Malty and Naofumi be kept alive, Bartfort suggests for the two of them to be kept as slaves that can be humiliated in front of crowds, instead of a death that will have them be forgotten by the world.
- Defiant to the End: After getting beaten to the floor by Consevatie in chapter 112, Bartfort's last defiant act is to try delivering a derogatory name to him, before Consevatie delivers a Groin Attack to knock him out.
- Enemy Mine: Downplayed. He gets to side with having Malty and Naofumi be kept around as slaves in chapter 118, instead of Consevatie killing them, so that Bartfort is granted an opportunity to ally himself with them to get revenge on all the times Consevatie has punched his face.
- Evil Versus Evil: Bartfort who is known for his whiny attitude that exists only to point out flaws and problems of others, all while he remains ignorant of his own Jerkass behavior, is paired into a fight against Siegmar Isaac Octavius Consevatie in chapter 112 because he touched Raphtalia.
- Facial Horror:
- His face gets covered with bruises and bloodstains in chapter 112, after having endured Consevatie's Extreme Mêlée Revenge.
- Once again, right after Naofumi and Mein's capture, Bartfort got into an offscreen fight with Consevatie, and the aftermath of their conflict left Bartfort with a destroyed face, along with his body stuck in crutches.
- Hannibal Lecture: Bartfort is quick to deliver several insults to the Three Heroes who have come to his aid and deconstructs their status by claiming them to be a group of random people that got lucky in finding overpowered weapons to use.
- Hate Sink: He proves to be nearly if not just as bad as Consevatie being a hardcore Jerkass towards everyone he interacts with. From the moment of Bartfort's introduction, he gives off the vide of an Ungrateful Bastard by spiting the Legendary Heroes wising to support him and biting down the behavioral ticks that they display. Even as Lord Julius reprimands him for his behavior, Leon can verbally beat up his boss without any consideration.
- Minor Injury Overreaction: Just from getting nearly shot by Itsuki's arrow was enough to flare up Bartfort's prickliness and hate speeches into deconstructing as to why he believes that the Three Legendary Heroes are failures for Medea.
- Jerkass: He exists as a complete jerk to everyone he comes across and will belittle them over any weakness or dislikes he sees of their behavior. To the Legendary Heroes, Leon only sees them as Heroic Wannabes wasting skills on their overpowered weapons, and fails to realize the efforts they made on to save everyone in Medea.
- Personal Hate Before Common Goals: Both Consevatie and Bartfort have the common goal of proving the Legendary Heroes to be worthless and unneeded in the world of Medea. However, because both of them are also egotistical of their ranks and abilities, they frequently get into fights to sabotage each other's success.
- Teeth Flying: All the punches he had to endure from Consevatie had caused Bartfort's teeth to fall off from his face, and later interactions where Bartfort talks is given a description of his missing teeth.
- Treacherous Advisor: He plays into Consevatie's ego to spare Naofumi and Malty as slaves in chapter 118, instead of the latter going out of his own way to kill them. By having Naofumi and Malty alive, Bartfort plots to use them as slaves to find a way to get revenge on Consevatie.
- Villainous Rescue: He plays the part of a Treacherous Advisor to convince Consevatie to not kill Naofumi and Malty, and instead spare the two because Bartfort wishes to have them be used as a way to get revenge on Consevatie for all the times the latter had beaten him up.
- You're Nothing Without Your Phlebotinum: He holds a strong belief regarding that all Legendary Heroes are all useless without their Legendary Weapons, because every single one that was summoned to Medea could not navigate themselves into understanding the world.
House Ritallia
Lord Maximillian
Lord Maximillian
Debut: Chapter 99/Chapter 84: Living on a Prayer
Origin: Original Character
- Berserk Button: He can be easily angered and his usual attitude as a Perpetual Smiler can frown if Lady Malicia or anyone else announces that the commoners are beneath the assistance of the nobles.
- Dumb Is Good: Maximillian doesn't put in a lot of thought on Lady Malicia would hate him for recklessly endangering himself for the commoners in chapter 99, but because he doesn't care about living through what high society expects for what he as a noble should do, Maximillian has the selflessness to endanger his life to care for the commoners in Gallia.
- Establishing Character Moment: He is established as a Knight in Shining Armor at his introductory chapter for having left Gallia with his knights during the midst of the third Wave of Catastrophe to hunt down a beast to feed the commoners in their time of need. When berated by Lady Malicia for endangering himself for people that come from a lower ranking, Maximillian shows his willingness to stick his ideals to help everyone, no matter the cost for his life.
- Fancy Dinner: Invoked. He and his knights slayed a beast in chapter 99 and prepared his servants to start cooking the flesh of the beast to serve the commoners food for their survival.
- Fearless Fool: Even though the third Wave of Catastrophe was sending out several monsters, Maximillian was still in the end, willing to risk his life to kill a beast to feed the commoners. To Mein, she is pleased to see Maximillian's heart in the right place, except for how action could have gotten himself killed.
- Knight in Shining Armor: Lord Maximillian risked his life by leaving Gallia during the third Wave of Catastrophe to hunt down a monstrous beast as a way to provide food for refugee commoners seeking shelter and food in chapter 99.
- Perpetual Smiler: In being pleased at having heroically killed a beast to feed the commoners of Gallia that are starving, Lord Maximillian is always putting on a happy smile.
- Small Steps Hero: As soon as the third Wave of Catastrophe is happening and refugees are storming to get inside Gallia for their safety, Maximillian's response to help the commoners is to go out of Gallia with his knights to kill a beast. That way, Maximillian can use the beast to split into servings for the commoners in need of food.
- You Called Me "X"; It Must Be Serious: Lord Maximillian getting called by his full name from Lady Malicia is a signal that he has done something to trouble her.
Lord Alexander
Lord Alexander
Debut: Chapter 99/Chapter 84: Living on a Prayer
Origin: Original Character
- Father to His Men: Though Sir Hasshe made an order to have him be taken back into Gallia in chapter 100 to call for reinforcements, Alexander would rather stay in the battlefield with his men to fight off the warg monsters, so that the refugees are kept safe.
- Knight in Shining Armor: Alexander values the commoners and refugees in Gallia during chapter 100 by being one of the people that stands besides his guards to Hold the Line against a horde of warg monsters approaching.
Lady Malicia
Lady Malicia
Debut: Chapter 99/Chapter 84: Living on a Prayer
Origin: Original Character
- Anger Born of Worry: She rages her worries at Lord Maximillian in chapter 99 to scold him for endangering his life to kill a beast for the commoners that should not be valued in her perspective.
- Enraged by Idiocy: Mali vents out her frustration for Lord Maximillian putting his life on in danger by going out of Gallia to kill a beast with his personal guards in chapter 99. all while the Third Wave of Catastrophe had just ended.
Sir Hasshe
Sir Hasshe
Debut: Chapter 100/Chapter 85: Beyond the Door
Origin: Live A Live
- Hold the Line: When alerted by a scout in chapter 100 of warg monsters approaching Gallia, Sir Hasshe gets serious in ordering his guards to call for reinforcements, while he and the remaining guards stay behind to fight the wargs to defend the refugees.
House Phoenix
Kael'thas Sunstrider
Kael'thas Sunstrider
Debut: Chapter 77/Chapter 66: UNLIMITED POWER
Origin: World of Warcraft
- Armor-Piercing Question: To deny Itsuki's request in backing down his army from fighting everyone in Melromarc, Kael'Thas asks Itsuki on what he and the other Three Heroes have done to make an attempt to rescue Naofumi from the Three Heroes Church. When Itsuki fails to think of an efficient solution for the question, Kael'Thas proceeds with his plan to have his army fight everyone for Naofumi's safety.Kael'thas: It's been two weeks since the Third Wave, and out rightful king has been a wanted man since its conclusion. Have any of you heroes had any success in clearing his name?
- Armor-Piercing Response: Being denied by Aultcray to travel with the Shield Hero in Melromarc, Kael'thas resorts to exposing Aultcray's hostile treatment towards the Shield Hero to make him look like a fool. When Kael'thas' answer fails to change the king's mind, Kael'thas warns Aultcray to not endanger the Shield Hero, or else the Waves of Calamity will end all of Melromarc.
- Call a Human a "Meatbag": As a part of his habit or his Berserk Button at watching Naofumi get insulted by the people needing the latter's help, Kael'thas is likely to call humans as "Mon-Keighs". Though Kael'thas is reprimanded by Naofumi to not say such racist slurs to anyone, Kael'thas can struggle to keep himself from being a racist if his temper is pushed too far.
- Exact Words: Warning King Aultcray of the consequences if Naofumi is left in danger, Aultcray is left believing that Kael'thas threatened him. In actuality, Kael'thas was clarifying that Melromarc needs the Shield Hero for their survival and bring harm to Naofumi will only be a detriment in the long term.
- Heroic Heelization Speech: He becomes a Well-Intentioned Extremist using his Siltvelt army to start a coup in Melromarc, as so Naofumi is saved from the Three Heroes Church. Despite receiving an Armor-Piercing Response by Itsuki on how Naofumi would feel at the massive amounts of innocent lives potentially lost, Kael'Thas accepts his role as a villain deserving of death, if such actions are what's necessary for Naofumi's life to be saved.
- I Did What I Had to Do: The persecution of Naofumi as a criminal being hunted down by the Three Heroes Church, Kael'Thas resorts to starting a war with Melromarc with his thousands of Siltvelt armies to have Naofumi be saved. Though Itsuki opposes him, and most likely Naofumi for his actions, Kael'Thas justifies his actions as a necessary cause for Naofumi's safety, and if the latter would seek his death, he would accept whatever consequences befalls.
- Innocently Insensitive: Kael'thas attempts to respect Naofumi by wishing to protect the latter from his party members, who Kael'thas assumes to be "savage Mon-Keighs". However, to Naofumi, it ends up being an insult for the party members who are stronger and have done their best to protect him, resulting Kael'thas looking like a jerk,
- Noble Bigot: Deconstructed. He means well in wanting Naofumi, the Shield Hero, to be well-protected and served, but due to Sunstrider regarding humans as "Mon-Keighs" to degrade them, Naofumi isn't able to trust and respect him. To make an effort to be a trustworthy servant for Naofumi, Kael'thas has to make a genuine effort to not constantly make racist remarks at any humans, regardless if they are enemies.
- Not Afraid to Die: Understanding that the loss of innocent lives in his violent plan to rescue Naofumi with his army would only result in the latter getting enraged by him, Kael'Thas accepts being killed as a punishment of the Lord Shield Hero, as he only wants him to be safe from harm at all costs.
- Poor Communication Kills: He almost starts a fight with Julius and the rest of the Faubley knights in chapter 88 over an argument at Julius using the past actions of his house against him for being an untrustworthy ally. To stop the problem from escalating any further, Naofumi steps in for both parties to stop throwing insults that they can't tolerate.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: He knows Naofumi will most likely hate him for the cost of so many innocent lives dying in his violent approach to proceed a rescue mission against the Three Heroes Church, yet Kael'Thas chooses to go through with the approach, as it looks to be the most effective way to have him be saved.
- White-and-Grey Morality: He goes into conflict with Itsuki's ideals to justice in chapter 119, as while the latter wants to resolve and save the lives of everyone without resorting to violent tactics, Kael'Thas is put in a stalemate against him, where he found much rather prefer saving Naofumi at all costs, even if it means needing to start a war with his Siltvelt army.
- You Are a Credit to Your Race: Deconstructed. He calls Naofumi's party members as Mon-Keighs; to him it was a genuine compliment since Naofumi proved himself worthy of praise, but due to the word carrying lots of racist undertones, Naofumi loses his composure and warns Kael'thas to not degrade any of his party members just to respect the Shield Hero.
Escharum the Laughting Gorilla
Escharum the Laughing Gorilla
Debut: Chapter 119/Chapter 102: My Friends, the Fates are Cruel
Origin: "Halo"
House Vermillion Sparrow
The Kingtaker/Kingmaker
The Kingtaker/Kingmaker
Debut: Chapter 78/Chapter 67: No Way Home (Mentioned)
Origin: Original Character
- Ambiguous Situation: The transformation that turned him into a villainous ruler is questioned by Mein if whether the Kingtaker was a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing the whole time or had allowed the power gained from his house to go over his head.
- Drunk on the Dark Side: Once he gained the combined power from all the members of his own house to have a chance at beating the Lady Dragon, the Kingtaker turned mad and became a tyrant himself.
- Fallen Hero: The Kingtaker was a brilliant man respected by his fellow clan members and he was relied upon in defeating the Lady Tyrant of the Azure Clan to defend his clan. The Kingtaker succeeded in doing so because of the powers his clan members had handed to him. In a sudden turn of events, the Kingtaker became mad from the power and transformed into a threat that was worse than the Lady Dragon.
- Tyrant Takes the Helm: After the defeat of Lady Tyrant of the Azure Clan, the Kingtaker used the newfound power he acquired from his own clan to become a tyrant himself.
- Shadow Archetype: To Mein, the Kingtaker embodies the path she could have potentially taken or is on the road of taking, since the both of them had gone Drunk on the Dark Side when they absorbed great power that never belonged to themselves. While Mein felt remorse for allowing the power she gained to unnecessarily endanger the people she cares for, the Kingtaker never changed and was remembered through history as a tyrant.
House Staut
Ian Staut
Ian Staut
Debut: Chapter 79/Chapter 68: Dear Old Friends
Origin: My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
House Tasmeria
Lady Arya Von Tasmaria
Lady Arya Von Tasmaria
Debut: Chapter 79/Chapter 68: Dear Old Friends
Origin: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter
House Potter
James Potter
Lord Filiamont "Monty" Potter
Lady Euphemia Potter
House Black
Lord Sirius Black
House Dozel
Duke Danan
House Friege
Duchess Ethnia Friege
Duchess Ethnia Friege
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
- Unflappable Guardian: For her achievements of being a mother that can effectively take care six children, Pope Balmus appoints her in chapter 121 to be guardian for Princess Melty, so that the latter is not turned as a Puppet King by anyone.
Lord Raptor
Lord Raptor
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines) (Mentioned)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lord Bloom
Lord Bloom
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines) (Mentioned)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lady Hilda
Lady Hilda
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines) (Mentioned)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lady Ishtar Friege
Captain Lotheringan
Captain Lotheringan
Debut: Chapter 82/Chapter 71: A Game of Fools
Origin: Original Character | The Rising of the Four Heroes
General Adan/The Slow
The Slow (General Adan)
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
House Chalphy
Duke Oifey Chalphy
Duke Oifey Chalphy
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lord Sigurd
Count Seliph Baldos Chalphy
Count Seliph Baldos Chalphy
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Lady Murine
Lady Murine
Debut: Chapter 86/Chapter 74: Bird Daughter and Children of Dragon (Mentioned), Chapter 89/Chapter 77: Last Preparation, Last Contingency
Origin: Fire Emblem
- Sudden Name Change: She is called as Miss Maurne during her mentioned appearance in chapter 86, but her debut in chapter 89 names her as Lady Murine.
Celestine Chalphy nee Grant
Celestine Chalphy nee Grant
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Original Character
- Alliterative Name: Celestine Chalphy. Averted with her maiden surname, Grant.
- Everyone Has Standards: She may have been a pompous noblewoman that wanted to Kill the Poor based on the idea she wants all of nobility to be above the commoners, but she is disturbed by the Three Heroes Church committing treason against Melromarc's royal princess.
- Inspector Javert: Her reasoning to join the Church of the Three Heroes was that she genuinely sees the Shield Hero Naofumi as a villainous interloper that deserves to be condemned for raping his companion and the arrival of an interdimensional goddess. When she learns of a royal princess being with the Shield Hero in chapter 112, Celestine admits to only signing up to protect Medea, and not commit treason by betraying Melromarc or any of its royals.
- Kill the Poor: Downplayed. She isn't asking for the poor to be killed, but she makes a speech for her fellow noblewomen to not let their houses have the blood of the commoners taint their status for future generations.
- Not What I Signed on For: She signed up to become part of the Three Heroes Church because she wanted to have the Shield Hero persecuted for his crimes as a rapist and for looking like the one who brought a goddess in the third wave. However, what Celestine did not sign up for was to deal with nobles being lazy and ignorant of their work to be just in their goals. In addition to the nobles not doing any active work for the Three Heroes Church, Celestine is left in shock that the church is committing treason against a royal princess, which could risk herself and the whole organization suffering a severe punishment.
- Resignations Not Accepted: When Sister Amelia declares Consevatie as A God Am I with her Blasmemous Praise, she wants everyone to either side with the Church or face punishment in choosing no side. In response for Celestine hearing Sister Amelia in chapter 112, she hurryingly announces her loyalty to avoid getting condemned by anyone.
- The Social Darwinist: Her belief is centered around bloodlines of nobles to be what makes them superior and she refuses to let any other nobles make children with the common people out of fear that it will weaken the social status of the high class.
- Trapped in Villainy: She would rather not help the Three Heroes Church persecute the Shield Hero, if it meant betraying a royal princess and therefore commit treason against Melromarc, but stays with the church to avoid getting called out as a heretic and be killed.
- The Upper Crass: Celestine stirs up conflict amongst noblewomen gossiping for the commoners to not be associated in any of their houses and using her own house to convince the other noblewomen to side with her from the empty promises given to them.
House Yngvi
Duke Febail Yngvi
Duke Febail Yngvi
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
- Heroic BSoD: He begins to panic under the presumption that her mother in chapter 93 is under Identity Amnesia and has forgotten him, after her supposed death from the Great War. It turns out in the end, the person Febail was mistaking for his mother is Eyvel and was only being mistaken for someone else.
- Zerg Rush: Defied. To prevent the monsters of the third wave from overwhelming his army, he opts to have his army kill the weak monsters before they pile up to become too much to handle.
House Claus
Marquis Leif Faris Claus/Leaf
Leaf (Marquis Leif Faris Claus)
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
General David Naussu Claus
General David Naussu Claus
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Kette (Fated Bloodlines) (Mentioned), Chapter 87/Chapter 75: Forging of the Future Heroes
Origin: The Last Remnant
- Disabled in the Adaptation: Canon David Naussu wears an aim-assist assessory shaped like an eyepatch during battle. In this story, the aim-assist eyepatch is a regular eyepatch as he lost an eye during The Great War.
Sir Finn the Prayer
Sir Finn the Prayer
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
Nanna of Augustroa
Nanna of Augustria
Debut: Chapter 83/Chapter 72: Unmei no Ketto (Fated Bloodlines)
Origin: Fire Emblem
House Winchester
Count Valentin Winchester
Cardin Winchester
Cardin Winchester
Debut: Chapter 95/Chapter 83: The Last of Us
Origin: RWBY
The son of Count Valentin Winchester, known as Cardin Winchester is known for delivering the blows that defeated Web!Raphtalia. Despite his achievement, Cardin fails to reciprocate respect from anyone and is not known among the nobles.
- Conveniently Timed Attack from Behind: While Web!Raphtalia is distracted from Naofumi delivering an Armor-Piercing Response to protect Mein at all costs, Cardin charges behind Web!Raphtalia to smack her with a warhammer.
- Dude, Where's My Respect?: After saving the Shield Hero and being the one that actively did the deed in defeating Goddess Raphtalia, Cardin tries to have Naofumi to think and about him and be thankful for his heroic act. Though Naofumi thanks him and is able to get a grasp on his name, Naofumi was more interested in returning back with the rest of his party to ensure their safety.
- Small Name, Big Ego: When revealing his name to Naofumi, Cardin expected himself to be remembered as a highly important noble, but Mein can clearly tell that he is not a noble that is popular among high society, since she doesn't even know him.
House El Bridget
General
- Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: From Freezing, Satellizer and Kazuya had a romantic relationship with each other, as they were both teenagers in high school that were paired up with each other a lot. By Ambition of the Red Princess, Kazuya's Age Lift to be a raccoon child shifts his view of Kazuya as a hero he idolizes, while the latter sees him as a child she is protective of.
- Put the "Laughter" in "Slaughter": Each time Felix or Alderic gain advantage in battle to one-up against each other in Graile, both are likely to pull out laughing at the one whose troops are on the losing side in chapter 109.
- Shared Family Quirks: A common trait that Felix and Alderic share with each other is that they are both bloodthirsty warriors that will laugh at whenever one of them is on the losing side as to who takes control of Graile in chapter 109.
Captain Alderic
Captain Alderic
Debut: Chapter 106/Chapter 91: To Steal a Nation
Origin Original Character
- Bald of Authority: Alderic has no hair on his head, and he is also a muscular knight that is ranked as a captain.
- The Berserker: The way of fighting Alderic adopts himself into is by being fueled with rage to recklessly smack enemies dead with his mace and celebrating with his garrison soldiers of their victories dawning near to reclaim Graile from the Three Heroes Church.
- Brains and Brawn: He has the brawns in having the muscles to perform lots of physical tasks, in contrast to Captain Felix being the coolheaded one to have the intellect.
- Bruiser with a Soft Center: Downplayed. Though he may hate the Three Heroes Church and said hatred pushes him into acting as a bloodthirsty combatant, he shows a care for his garrison soldiers by ordering them to help all of their fellow men and if they were to be pitted in a fight against each other, Alderic asks them to go gentle, as some are victims of the slave crest.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: Against a direct confrontation at Felix with no one supporting the latter, Alderic easily bests him in combat by quickly smashing a mace onto his head for a One-Hit Kill in chapter 109.
- A Death in the Limelight: In chapter 109, Captain Alderic is given prominent focus of being the champion of Graile that follows Princess Malty's orders to lead a rebellion revolting the Three Heroes Church. He serves as the inspirational leader of the rebels and is given moments of his conflict finding out his brother, Felix, went traitor on him. After Alderic emerges victorious over the death of his brother and the Three heroes Church finally thrown out of Graile, he quickly meets his demise by the end of the chapter in the hands of Lady El Bridget.
- Defeated and Trophified: Towards Sister Amelia, he asks for Princess Malty if she should go make the order to chase after the church priestess to be decapitated as a trophy to be presented.
- Dumb Muscle: He doesn't think much about the political side of the Three Heroes Church, and he acts like a raging brute that expresses his hatred to the church through aggressive cursing. Though overly aggressive to a degree that ruins his reputation to the church, Alderic has a lot of physical prowess from the muscles he displays and he has the ranking of a captain.
- Et Tu, Brute?: For chapter 109, Alderic experienced the feeling of betrayal from both his brother, Felix, and Lady El Bridget pulling off a Cavalry Betrayal on Graile.
- At Felix, Alderic is left shocked that his brother chose to side with the Three Heroes Church by using his siege machines to kill several innocent people and his own men fighting for a rebellion. The conflict of Felix's betrayal brings an urge within Alderic to do whatever it takes to get him killed for his traitorous actions.
- Near the end of the chapter, Alderic lets his guard down under the assumption that Lady El Bridget brought her army to support him and the people of Graile. All of a sudden, he is decapitated by her, and he never gets to finish his thoughts as to why he was betrayed.
- Grievous Harm with a Body: He picks up a church templar in chapter 109 to transform his body into a flail used for smacking the other church templars.
- Losing the Team Spirit: Since his death at the hands of Satellizer, the remaining garrison troops of Graile became more fearful in the battlefield at chapter 109, as they all lack Alderic's Large Ham to back up their confidence to continue fighting.
- Neck Lift: After disarming Felix's spear, Alderic picks him up by the neck in their fight to club his head open with a mace.
- No One Gets Left Behind: To the men who have been put as slaves of the church, Alderic demands his garrison soldiers to show mercy onto them, since they all fight for the same cause the overthrow the Three Heroes Church, even if the slaves are designated to be enemies.
- Off with His Head!: Just as he slowly comprehends why Lady El Bridget is putting a sword into his body, Captain Alderic is decapitated before he can finish his thoughts by the end of chapter 109.
- One-Hit Kill: He successfully gets Felix killed in their combat by delivering a single mace attack that explodes the latter's head open.
- Sibling Rivalry: He battles out Captain Felix in attention to proving themselves to be the best in their father's eyes, Lord El Bridget.
- Sir Swears-a-Lot: Lots of his dialog that are related towards insulting the Three Heroes Church forcing the Graile knights into enslaving everyone has him be spouting out curses at the faction.
- Surprisingly Sudden Death: As soon as he finishes off Captain Felix and relaxes his victory with the citizens of Graile celebrating their freedom over the Three Heroes Church, he is met by the arrival of Lady El Bridget along with an army. Assuming the army and Lady El Bridget to be supporters to his cause, Captain Alderic is suddenly decapitated by her at the end of chapter 109.
- Talk to the Fist: Just as Sister Amelia scolds him for participating in a rebellion against the Three Heroes Church in chapter 108, Alderic punches her to shut her words for everything horrible that had happened to Graile.
- Title Drop: The title of chapter 93 being "La Viva Revolution" is said out loud by Alderic proclaiming that Graile will be rebelling against the Three Heroes Church.
- Undying Loyalty: Alderic refuses to side with the Three Heroes Church or assist them in any way, as he firmly declares his loyalty to only be in Graile. Alderic also thinks of himself as a better captain than Felix, since he is the only one actively insulting the church for everything that happened to Graile.
- Unwitting Pawn: Seeing his dumb, yet strong nature as a knight of Graile, Malty plans to spur him into joining the rebellion of the demi-humans against the Three Heroes Church, so that while Alderic gets hailed as a hero, Malty can take the opportunity to flee Graile with Naofumi, so that the two of them aren't in anymore danger.
- The Worf Effect: Alderic who was seen as The Berserker Dumb Muscle that could wrestle his way through hordes of Gallian knights for his rebellion, is killed off by the end of chapter 109 by Satellizer to demonstrate the latter as a more dangerous threat than Felix and as the Mad Dog of House El Bridget.
Captain Felix
Captain Felix
Debut: Chapter 106/Chapter 91: To Steal a Nation
Origin: Original Character
- Big "WHAT?!": He says the trope name out loud as he reacts in shock from watching Naofumi demolish most of the Siege Engines by toppling them over with his [Barrier] miracle in chapter 109.
- Blaming the Victim: At the deaths of the Graile garrison soldiers he lured into a trapped to be killed by the Siege Engines, Felix puts the blame of their deaths onto Captain Alderic for choosing to rebel against the Three Heroes Church.
- Brains and Brawn: Captain Felix has a more controlled attitude and is described by Uranus as the intellectual one in contrast to Captain Alderic having the physical strength, as well as being brash of his opinions.
- Cain and Abel: Initially starting off as a Sibling Rivalry to prove themselves as the better sibling to their father, Captain Felix turns to murdering his brother, Alderic, in chapter 109 to support the Three Heroes Church in keeping everyone in Graile as a Slave Race to be controlled.
- A Death in the Limelight: Before chapter 109, Felix only had a few lines suggesting his disdain and desire to prove himself better than Alderic. Once Felix receive most of his focus, it is onto chapter 109 where he acts as the main obstacle slowing down Graile from overcoming the Three Heroes Church with the reinforcements he's brought. After the reinforcements are gone, Felix goes off to fight Alderic on his own, before dying in the chapter that gave him the most spotlight.
- Dying Curse: Facing down Alderic as the last remaining opponent, Felix promises a Taking You with Me attack that will ensure none of them emerge with a complete victory. Though at first, Felix is killed and fails to fulfill his promise to get his brother, Alderic, killed, the end of chapter 109 introduces Lady El Bridget to decapitate Alderic, similarly to the latter destroying Felix's head with a mace.
- Face Death with Dignity: Felix spends his last moments of his life with no reinforcements to back him up by rushing into a duel against Alderic in a final attempt to Taking You with Me.
- Glass Cannon: The siege vehicles he brought to ambush the Graile garrison soldiers can shoot out ballista bolts powerful enough to perform a One-Hit Kill onto everyone. Though powerful at attacks, the machineries have the weakness of being easily toppled over by Naofumi's [Barrier] miracle flipping them.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: The Siege Engines he brought for a surprise attack against everyone fighting for Graile's freedom contains ballista spears so sharp that all the people who got caught in it are a One-Hit Kill, skewered target.
- Just You and Me and My GUARDS!: Each time Alderic tries to engage in combat against him at chapter 109, Felix always has his Gallian knights to aid him for all the moments Alderic attempts to get close for a personal duel. After the morale of the Gallian knights become too fearful to continue fighting, Felix's position devolves into a Last Villain Stand, as he ends up being the only knight motivated to resume fighting with no backup.
- Last Villain Stand: In all the Near-Villain Victory moments that almost appeared in his grasp to crush Graile's rebellion, he never backs down fighting even after most of his reinforcements are killed. In a final attempt to emerge triumphant, Felix charges after Alderic, despite knowing he stands no chance against his superior strength. Though Felix lost in the battle, he gave his very best to beat Alderic at their personal duel.
- Near-Villain Victory: His arrival of his siege machineries and reinforcements he brought over to stomp out Graile's rebellion has killed off many of many rebels fighting the Three Heroes Church. For each time Felix and his forces come close to latching onto victory, the rebels, Naofumi, and Malty all come up with plans or bring out more hidden backup reinforcements to negate Felix's efforts to win.
- Sibling Rivalry: He dedicates his time fighting over Captain Alderic's strength in order to challenge him for their attention of their surrogate father, Lord El Bridget. As of the current story in chapter 109, their Sibling Rivalry escalates into a Cain and Abel situation, once Captain Felix firmly sides himself with the Three Heroes Church to kill Captain Alderic and his army.
- Siege Engines: To kill off most of the knights, commoners, and demi-humans slowly winning over the Three Heroes Church, Captain Felix surprises everyone with his Siege Engines carrying ballista bolts that skewer all those hit by it.
- The Smart One Turns Traitor: Captain Felix being the brains of Captain Alderic as being the dumber, yet stronger brother, the former is the one that ends up becoming a hostile enemy to Graile by using battle sieges he built for the Three Heroes Church to kill any of the rebellions trying to stop them.
- Spiteful Spit: As he is put in a Neck Lift situation by Alderic, Felix attempts to spit on his face as last act of defiance, before getting his head smashed open,
- Taking You with Me: Having no one to continue fighting for him to calm down Graile's rebellion, he declares facing off against Alderic to make sure that if he were to go down, then Alderic would follow him.
- Team Killer: He pulls off his betrayal against Alderic by getting their Graile garrison soldiers killed via Siege Engine bolts that skewer most of them onto the ground.
- Villainous Valour: Once all of his troops run away in fear of the overwhelming strength the people of Graile displayed, and Alderic's muscular fighting prowess, Captain Felix alone vows to be the one that shall stay in the battlefield to be Taking You with Me on Alderic.
- Your Head A-Splode: Captain Felix swiftly meets his demise as while charging to ensure he succeeds in killing Alderic, the latter kills him instead by bashing his head with a mace.
Lord El Bridget
Lord El Bridget
Debut: Chapter 108/Chapter 93: Viva La Revolution (Mentioned)
Origin: Freezing
- It Is Beyond Saving: Discussed. Naofumi and Mein analyzing his decision to send his daughter, Satellizer, to attack everyone in Graile, the situation is concluded as Lord El Bridget wanting to purge everyone, since Graile appeared to be filled with too much chaos to be saved.
- Sudden Name Change: Downplayed. His middle name started off as "Le" at first, before the letters were switched around with "El" in chapter 117.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: Both his adopted sons, Felix, and Alderic, are always butting heads with each other and are unable to focus on their duties to protect everyone, because of their dedication to win their father's approval on who is the better son.
Lady Satellizer El Bridget/Mad Dog
Lady Satellizer El Bridget/Mad Dog
Debut: Chapter 109/Chapter 94: Storming the Gate
Origin: Freezing
- Adaptational Villainy: From her home series, Satellizer was on the side of heroics ,despite her being a Blood Knight coupled with exceptional skills to fight. Here, Satellizer serves as the Disc-One Final Boss that brings her army to Graile in a final attempt to stomp out the city's rebellion by starting out a final bloodshed.
- Cavalry Betrayal: Captain Alderic expected her and the House El Bridget army she brought with her to be reinforcements for the future of Graile to battle out the Three Heroes Heroes Church. In an unexpected turn of events, Satellizer decapitates Alderic who is failing why she is betraying him, and then has her army fight Graile's garrison country to destroy the rebellion.
- Clothing Damage: Her armor slowly withers into pieces from her fight against Ken in chapter 110. Afterwards when Naofumi and Nagumo take physical actions to attack her, they both look like an Accidental Pervert trying to molest her from the lack of clothing her battle injuries gave her.
- Girl with Psycho Weapon She is an attractive, blonde noblewoman of House El Bridget, yet carries around a sharp blade that acts as a Screaming Warrior that fights off the soldiers in Graile.
- Death Glare: Being unable to move her body at the ground from Nagumo's palm disabling anymore movements, Satellizer glares at Mein for having put Kazuya in [Hydro Sphere], making him a vulnerable target to be killed by Ken.
- Demoted to Extra: Satellizer is one of the main protagonists in Freezing, but Ambition of the Red Princess changes her into a Disc-One Final Boss whose only major role is to battle out Graile's army before losing in chapter 110.
- Disc-One Final Boss: Captain Felix is thought to be the final boss of the Graile arc, as he leads a team of Gallian knights and Siege engines to be the main reinforcement to support the church in taking over Graile. After Felix's death, Graile's rebellion is believed to be over, until Satellizer and her army make an appearance in chapter 110 to engage in a last battle that gets more people killed than Felix's Siege Engines.
- Et Tu, Brute?: Captain Alderic is at first excited to see Lady Satellizer in chapter 109, as he believes her arrival and the army she brought is to give Graile further support against the Three Heroes Church. Suddenly, Alderic is decapitated by her and he is unable to finish his thoughts to comprehend Satellizer's betrayal.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: For all the actions she displayed herself as The Berserker rampaging Graile with her great strength and speed to bring down anyone's efforts to continue rebelling, Satellizer brings a halt to all her efforts to fight everyone, as long as she can make sure Kazuya is safe from danger. When Kazuya does die in Ken's hands, Satellizer is quickly Blinded by Rage in her vow to take revenge against everyone and not having a proper target to attack.
- Evil Counterpart: To Alderic, they both share lots of similarities with each other being The Berserker that rages on in battle as what fuels them to have the strength to keep fighting. Beneath their usual wrathful attitude, they both harbor a care for individual, as while Alderic cares for his men and the Graile slaves, Satellizer is protective of Kazuya.
- Fan Disservice: Fighting Ken has brought her the suffering of Clothing Damage that exposes her naked body to the battlefield, but rather than be shown in a pretty light, having no armor on Satellizer exposes the battle wounds she accumulated. Adding on Naofumi and Nagumo touching her body, they both look like Accidental Perverts seeking to molest her, even though their real intentions are to stop her from fighting any longer.
- Hates Being Touched: Exaggerated. Mein knowing rumors of who Satellizer is, the latter is said to have gotten anyone who has attempted to touch her without consent is killed by her sword.
- I'll Kill You!: From witnessing the death of Kazuya in the hands of Ken, Satellizer goes undergoes into a Villainous Breakdown where she only says the trope name and charges after anyone she can blindly attack.
- Lightning Bruiser: Satellizer has exceptional the exceptional strength to deliver powerful attacks onto her opponents, on top of having the speed to blitz through armies before anyone is able to catch a glimpse of her entrance to Graile in chapter 109.
- Names to Run Away from Really Fast: She is called the Mad Dog of House El Bridget, as her reputation as a Lightning Bruiser capable of obliterating anyone that stands up against her in battle and for having Hair-Trigger Temper that pushes her to kill anyone that dares touch her.
- Not What It Looks Like: Experiencing Clothing Damage and her armor damaged from the slashes she has gotten from Ken's claws, Naofumi trying to restrain her with his body makes him look like a rapist, and Nagumo implanting his fighting techniques onto Satellizer gives the vide of him being a Dirty Old Man.
- One-Hit Kill: Satellizer gets Alderic killed in one shot of her blade, via decapitation to the head by the end of chapter 109.
- One-Woman Army: Satellizer has killed Captain Alderic who has killed multiple Gallian knights and is capable of fighting Ken on an even match, despite the latter having slaughtered hordes of knights in his Wolf Man form.
- Phlegmings: Finishing her battle with Ken, Satellizer's mouth begins foaming in rage as she makes her focus onto Mein and Minami as her next targets to kill in chapter 110.
- Screaming Warrior: By getting easily infuriated by Ken's taunts, most of Satellizer's dialog become her yelling out words for her opponent to die, or raging at the people that have targeted Kazuya.
- Villainous Breakdown: Losing Kazuya to Ken gives Satellizer an unstable breakdown where she is unable to focus her anger to have any straight targets, only wanting to kill anyone that is near within her sight.
Kazuya
Kazuya
Debut: Chapter 110/Chapter 95: Breakthrough
Origin: Freezing
- Adaptational Species Change: Kazuya was a normal human being at his home series, Freezing, but he changes into a demi-human child in the fanfic.
- Age Lift: Kazuya in his original series was a teenager that attended high school, while his counterpart in Ambition of the Red Princess transforms him into a demi-human child staying in the background to cheer on for Satellizer.
- Alas, Poor Villain: Even though he existed in chapter 110 only to trash talk the rebels as villains hurting his hero, Satellizer, Mein in her head finds his death to be undeserved in the hands of Ken, and sees her own actions as horrible for having allowed her own anger to dictate herself into murdering a child.
- Blaming the Victim: Kazuya's words to defend Satellizer from any blame and to portray her as the hero in his eyes is to blame the people of Graile for starting a rebellion in the first place, as it was the the main reason Satellizer had come to kill.Kazuya: How can you call yourself a hero when you ganged up on Satellizer?! She didn't have to hurt anyone, if you didn't start a revolt!?
- Cruel and Unusual Death: Just as Kazuya gets his head outside of Mein's [Hydro Sphere] to breath, Ken's four-blade claws slice Kazuya's body diagonally that kills him into shredded pieces.
- Death of a Child: Initially when he died, Mein is first glad that she won't have to hear more of his annoying screeches glorifying Satellizer as a hero and badmouthing every rebel as the baddies. However, once the Graile rebellion settles down and Mein is able to think straight from her anger, she finds herself a horrible person that might never outgrow her negative attributes, as she could not care in her moment of anger that she wanted Kazuya, an innocent child to die.
- Demoted to Extra: He was once the main protagonist of Freezing, and his role in Ambition of the Red Princess reduces him into a Tragic One-Shot Character that dies by the end of chapter 110.
- Harmless Villain: Aside from having injured Ken at a critical moment when he was about to finish off Satellizer, Kazuya himself poses no threat and can only badmouth the rebels a villains hurting Satellizer, his great hero. Yet while Kazuya was harmless in the end, his annoying words in the middle of a battlefield were enough to trigger Mein into making her attempts to murder him, just to stop his misguided shrieking.
- I Reject Your Reality: He refuses to believe Satellizer is villainous in anyway for attacking Graile, as only sees the people fighting her and the ones that started a revolt to be the true bad guys. This is despite the contrary evidence the revolt happened in Graile for its people to be free of the Three Heroes Church treating them as slaves and Satellizer being the one that extended Graile's revolution as the Disc-One Final Boss.
- Morality Pet: To Satellizer who acted nothing more than The Berserker rampaging Graile to pick off any remaining rebels, Kazuya drowning inside of Mein's [Hydro Sphere] reveals the more caring side of Satellizer ditching her killing spree to save Kazuya, the person that always praised her as their hero.
- Mythology Gag: Kazuya's role in Ambition of the Red Princess has him be in the background of Graile's rebellion to focus mainly on trash talking the rebel soldiers into not hurting Satellizer as a hero, while not taking active actions to contribute in the fighting that is happening. Similarly to Kazuya in Freezing, he was the Useless Protagonist that lacked any real abilities to fight and relies on Satellizer being the better fighter.
- Obliviously Evil: As part of him rejecting the views of Graile rebelling the Three Heroes Church and Satellizer to find peace in the city, Kazuya slanders the rebels as the villains, since he does not want anyone hurting Satellizer and the act of hurting the latter is seen as the true villainous deed in his eyes. However, Kazuya misses out that Satellizer's cruelty to fight the Graile rebels is the main reason the revolt is causing unnecessary bloodshed, when it just ended before the latter's arrival.
- Tragic One-Shot Character: He only appears in chapter 110 to act as a servant of Satellizer justifying her actions as self-defense and heroic, while defaming all the rebels as villains that are hurting Satellizer. For Kazuya's actions they were enough to push Mein's Berserk Button into murdering him for his shrieking words, and eventually provide Ken the opportunity to grant him a Cruel and Unusual Death. By dying in the same chapter, Kazuya affected Mein into experiencing a silent My God What Have Idone for her own anger directing her to kill an innocent demi-human boy that wasn't much of a threat.
House Stark
General
- Adaptational Species Change: The Stark characters started off as humans in Game of Thrones, and they are transformed into demi-humans to be associated with Siltvelt in Ambition of the Red Princess.
Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark
Sansa
Arya Stark
Bran Stark
Robb Stark
Benhart
House Battle-Born
Idolaf Battle-Born
Olfrid
House Grey-Mane
Avulstein Grey-Mane
Vignar Grey-Mane
Silesse Kingdom
Fee Erinys Silesse
Palla
Catria
Est
Issaach Kingdom
King Shannan
Creidne
Dalvin
Siltvelt Kingdom
Two Siltvelt Agents
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
- Named In The Adaptation: They are meant to be the pair of unnamed Siltvelt agents who helped Naofumi escape Melromarc during Siltvelt loop from Reprisal of the Spear Hero.
Genbu no Okina
Lord Towair the Deceiver
Lord Towair the Deceiver
Debut: Chapter 57/Chapter 49: Night of the Ravens
Origin: Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter
Faubley Kingdom
Nobles and Royals
King Egbert
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
- Named In The Adaptation: In The Rising of the Shield Hero, he is only referred to as the King of Faubley. In Ambition of the Red Princess, although he is still called the King of Faubley, his name is revealed to be King Egbert.
Prince Tact
Prince Tact
Debut: Chapter 58/Chapter 49: A Shieldless Fight (Mentioned)
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
- Almost Kiss: He gets close to kissing Malty in the past but before he could do it, Mirellia and Egbert spotted him, and the latter scolded Tact for his rude manners.
- Handsome Lech: He attempts to charm Malty into working for him and as a way to get to know each other better, Tact suggests going intimate with their relationship. For Malty, she secretly detests him for being so blunt with his methods to usurp his father, King Egbert, and for being a stupid idiot with a handsome face.
- Ironic Name: For someone who is named Prince Tact, he absolutely has none.
- Lethally Stupid: His bluntness to expressing his goal to usurp his father makes him a clearly risky person for Malty to associate herself with, since plotting a coup in a court would mean a high possibility that the Shadows are watching.
- Royal Brat: Despite being the royal son of King Egbert, he lacks any strict discipline that is expected of a noble and acts so smug that he appears as though he has never worked a day in his life to challenge him.
- Smug Smiler: During his appearance in Malty's dream, one of Tact's most defining features was that he always held a smug smile in his face and is relaxed with the life he has lived.
Princess Lucia
Princess Lucia
Debut: Chapter 57/Chapter 49: Night of the Ravens (Mentioned)
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
Emily
Origin: Dishonored
Duke Charles "Long Legs" Dance Von Balveproven
Duke Charles "Long Legs" Dance Von Balveproven
Debut: Chapter 79/Chapter 68: Dear Old Friends
Origin: Original Character
Albus Dumbledore/Subal Mudbelrode
Albus Dumbledore/Subal Mudbelrode
Origin: Harry Potter
- Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: Having killed many noble scions with a strong magical talent, Dumbledore reached high in attaining King Egbert's favor, thereby making it impossible for Dumbledore to be charged for his crimes with the king being by his side.
- Secret Identity: To avoid accusations and blame from Faubley, Dumbledore created the identity, Subal Mudbelrode, to have the chance to act mad with power as a dark wizard, all while he gets to live freely in his real identity.
- Significant Anagram: His alternate identity being Subal Mudbelrode is a scrambled up version of his name, so that he could play himself as a dark wizard that could be blamed.
Cecil Glo Asphasta
Cecil Glo Asphasta
Debut: Chapter 48/Chapter 41: Mad World
Origin: An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess
Lady Yumiela Dolknes
Lady Yumiela Dolknes
Debut: Chapter 87/Chapter 75: Forging of the Future Heroes (Mentioned)
Origin: Villainess Level 99
- Adaptational Wimp: From her home series, she was physically at her peak by being at level 99, but lacks any skills in wielding swords. Though weak at one skillset, Yumiela was at the strongest among the cast. In Ambition of the Red Princess Yumiela's level 99 status is quickly deconstructed because of how fast she leveled up, she can never truly control the full potential of her powers as noted by Zellus.
- Kill Steal: Exploited. Lady Yumiela got herself to level 99 by having knights bring her weakened monsters to easily kill and extract their experience points.
- Strong, but Unskilled: Deconstructed. She exploited doing a Kill Steal on monsters that were captured by guards and it is what allowed her to reach level 99 in a short period of time. However, by leveling up so quickly, her body is never able to adapt to the full power of a level 99, making her relatively fragile against more skilled opponents at lower levels. To truly become stronger and have a grasp at her power, Zellus suggested that the best option for Yumiela Dolknes is to reset to level 1 to adapt the lower levels.
Knights
Guiche Chevalier De Gramont
Guiche Chevalier De Gramont
Debut: Chapter 79/Chapter 68: Dear Old Friends
Origin: The Familiar of Zero
Others
Zylden
Zylden
Origin: Original Character
- The Bus Came Back: Zylden gets to be reintroduced back into the story by chapter 80, as Naofumi's party returns back to Balafon and find Zylden again.
- Chivalrous Pervert: He has a perverted interest in liking smoking hot women and wanting to sleep with them if he has a chance, but he is also a friend that will give uplifting advice to Mein over having to hide her true identity from Naofumi.
- Put on a Bus: Zylden leaves Naofumi's party in Chapter 54 and stays at Balafon village, as he believes it is time they part ways so they can fulfill their separate goals. For Zylden, his reasoning for leaving depends wanting to summon portals that stretch between different worlds to summon nubile women.
- Readings Blew Up the Scale: He has a measuring scale that can measure the mana concentration of objects to 9000. However, when Zylden uses his measuring device on the plant that the miracle seed created, the measuring device is busted by the plant having over 9000 mana concentration.
- Smarter Than You Look: Zylden is a pervert with the goals of wanting to find the magic to summon women into his bedroom and is known by his allies for being annoying with his dirty jokes. However, he is also an arcane researcher with a vast knowledge on measuring mana and had managed to deduce Mein's identity as a princess from the unintentional clues she left behind.
- Spotting the Thread: He finds out Mein's true identity as a princess by using her unusual knowledge of who the heiress of House Amelia is, declaring her bloodline to cast Supernova, and even being able to know what Supernova is.
- Wham Line: Once Mein wakes up from having overexerted her body using Supernova, Zylden calls her a princess. At first glance, Mein simply tells him what she feels, until realizing Zylden is aware of her secret identity. Zylden then reveals that he picked up clues from Mein's knowledge of who Amelia is, being able to cast Supernova, and for even know what it is in the first place.
Lord Voldemort
Lord Voldemort
Debut: Chapter 123/Chapter 105: Unlife is Strange (Mentioned)
Origin: Harry Potter
- Conflict Killer: To stop people from playing Faubley's dangerous game of thrones, Lord Voldemort disguised himself as a power-hungry wizard for the people to unite against, so that they are distracted from getting themselves killed in the game of thrones.
- Good All Along: He got framed as an evil wizard seeking power, so that he could draw the attention to himself and stop everyone in Faubley from getting themselves killed in its game of thrones.
Q'Ten Lo Kingdom
Takeru Hirata
Takeru Hirata
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
- Named by the Adaptation: He was known as Raphtalia's father, but had no name beyond that in The Rising of the Shield Hero. Ambition of the Red Princess gives Raphtalia's father with the name, Takuru Hirata.
Sadeena
Sadeena
Origin: The Rising of the Shield Hero
Lord Isshin
Uncategorized Nobles
Lord Othmar Graithos
Lord Othmar Graithos
Debut: Chapter 98/Interlude 15: Roaring of the Three Heroes
Origin: Warcraft
- Spiteful Spit: To indirectly express his hatred of Yesold's whininess, he spits onto the ground in chapter 109's omake to prove himself better than her, since he joined with Lord Nash, Lord Steward, and Eclea to fight undead warriors.
Lord Nash Neverwinter