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A list of characters from Death end re;Quest 2. See the first game's character page for characters introduced and/or exclusive to that game.

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Main Characters

    Mai Toyama 

Mai Toyama

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Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō (Japanese), Ryan Bartley (English)

  • Abusive Parents: The very first thing you see is Mai slumped on the ground covered in cuts, blood, and bruises from her head all the way down to her feet, with visible blood stains around the room. Then her father takes it one step further as he prepares to kill her.
  • Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Compared to the cheerful and relatively stable adults Shina and Arata, Mai is a grim young teenage girl with questionable sanity.
  • Conveniently an Orphan: With her father dead and her mother missing, Mai is forced to live at the Wordsworth dormitory.
  • Deadpan Snarker: As she is the narrator for most of the game, we are treated to her internal thoughts, much of which is laden with snark about her situation and dormmates.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She warms up to Rotten and a number of the Wordsworth girls, which makes it all the more tragic when she finds out that they are all dead.
  • Digging Yourself Deeper: She takes Rotten's suggestion of offering Marie candy in hopes of overcoming her fear of Mai. All this accomplishes is making the child even more terrified of her, with Mai realizing she's now being treated as a potential kidnapper.
  • Ditzy Genius: As a result of her traumatic childhood, Mai's actions tend to be somewhat erratic and not always what would be expected of someone of her intelligence. This is largely the justification used for the choices that lead to Death Ends, or avoid them. Find a "cursed" laptop that'll kill anyone who touches it without authorization? Stick that USB stick in, it's probably the key. Don't use the USB because that's crazy, but touch it anyway despite seeing it kill a monster already? Hello Death End. Need passwords to get in beyond communicating with Iris, and have a limited number of tries before she gets locked out again? That random string of numbers and symbols on a bit of paper is probably it. The Death End aside, it's only sheer luck that those stupid actions don't backfire on her.
  • Expy: She's one for Mimi Hinawa, both having difficulties connecting to others and suffering through extreme abuse from her father. Mai, however, isn't the one to be killed off right away. That trait instead being pushed off onto Vina. After that point, Mai draws heavily from Maaya Miyano who similarly doesn't connect with others well. Like Maaya, Mai also becomes one with the supernatural being the local cult is working to revive.
  • I Will Find You: Her sole reason for wanting to be sent to Le Choara was to find her missing sister Sanae.
  • Implacable Man: Invoked by her Ex Glitch attack. After her snail beats down the enemies the camera switches to her victim's perspective watching helplessly as she slowly walks up, triggering the invincible buff on the way over, lifts their head up and finally drives her blade into their face.
  • Improbable Age: In the True Ending Mai is Enigma's newest programmer despite being only 14. Shina is even quick to ask how old she is.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Despite clearly being written out as Mai Touyama on her cross in game, as well as on the Japanese site, the English version has her name as Mai Toyama.
  • Madness Mantra:
    • "Won't let you. Won't let you." When killing her father, before just shrieking at him instead. She occasionally does it again during Ex Glitch.
    • In the Fallen ending, the narration devolves into "STOP" over and over again as a mortally-wounded Mai is forced to watch Julietta torture Rotten and Liliana to death and then mock them.
  • My Greatest Failure: In the true ending, Mai degrades the world and gives everyone a new happy life. However she remains distant from Sanae. Whom she sent to an entirely different orphanage while constantly sending her money and watching out for her from the shadows. Likely because she feels guilty for not being able to protect her from the horrors of Le Choara. Rotten promises to herself that one day she'll drag Mai to see her, even if she has to use force.
  • No Social Skills: Mai does not easily get along with most people and often needs Rotten, who only manages to get along with Mai through sheer persistence, to serve as a middleman. She gets along more naturally with the few girls she can relate to like Liliana and Anne.
  • Parental Substitute: Liliana quickly latches on to Mai as replacement for her mother. Despite Mai's usual personality she takes to the motherly role almost immediately, due to the understanding that the young girl went through similar problems to her own and easily relating.
  • Patricide: She killed her father in self defense after he went insane and tried to kill her in one of his many drunken rages.
  • Prophet Eyes: Her eyes become completely white when she takes Marbas's power and stays that way even after she degrades the world. She takes to wearing contact lenses in public or at work to hide them in the True End, though she isn't too happy about it.
  • Reality Warper: Early on she gets access to Arata's laptop. The only function she initially has access to is a literal Augmented Reality program. The most notable thing she does with this is create physical copies of Shina's World's Odyssey character as well as Lily, Al, Clea, Lucil, and Celica, all of which are removed from the party any time she is. This also allows her to learn some skills that replicate some of Arata's old hacking abilities.
  • Semi-Divine: Mai is a descendant of Marbas, which allows her to be his host.
  • Sole Survivor: In the Fallen ending, Rotten and Liliana are killed alongside Sanae after the penultimate battle. Mai reawakens and defeats Julietta but, with no Morality Pet left for her, declares herself the God of Death and turns her attention to you.
  • Symbiotic Possession: She has this going on with Marbas in the True End, and it carries over past degrades if her Prophet Eyes are anything to go by. In the Fallen Ending it's Demonic Possession instead.
  • Teen Genius: She is noted to be exceptionally intelligent, though also mostly uneducated.
  • There Are No Therapists: Surprisingly there are, though only just barely given the circumstances. It's outright stated in the opening of the game that Mai went through a mere three months of counseling following her killing her own father.
  • Trauma Button: While normally The Stoic, there are two quick ways to get her to completely lose it. Say something that makes her think you have information on her missing sister, or pull a knife on her. Vina's lucky that she had help pinning Mai down and that Rotten interrupted the whole thing when she tried the latter, or she would likely have gotten more than Mai's screams.
  • The Un-Smile: Mai's rather grim default expression terrifies Marie. Mai's attempts to not be scary with a smile and laugh just make her terrifying and weird to the child.
  • Younger Than They Look: She's slightly taller and noticeably more developed than Shina, despite being 14.

    Rotten Dollhart 

Rotten Dollhart

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Voiced by: Madoka Asahina (Japanese), Deneen Melody (English)

  • Break the Cutie: She is every bit as distraught as you would imagine that she would be when she discovers that her mother is a mass-murderer who heads a death cult.
  • Butt-Monkey: Mai's cold reactions to her advances are almost always Played for Laughs. In general, if something's going comedically wrong for someone then chances are good that Rottie's the one on the receiving end.
  • Casual Kink: On several occasions she mentions how Mai's cold and dismissive behavior toward her is just one of the many things she loves about Mai, though she definitely would not mind if she were a little more conventionally affectionate with her from time to time.
    • During a conversation about Lucil the fact that her chair, Kimata, was originally her father comes up. Rotten quickly interrupts the conversation to let everyone know she wants to be Mai's chair.
  • Character Catchphrase: "That's so messed up!" Usually said when someone is making fun of her or she's witnessed something something truly disturbing.
  • Declaration of Protection: She has one as her secret glitch skill quote when fighting the Final Boss.
    Rottie: "I don't get the difficult things, but you make Mai or Liliana sad, I won't forgive you!"
  • Good Bad Bugs: In-Universe, The Curse of Le Choara was supposed to turn her into a Shadow Matter monster when the loop ends, but it instead froze her in time and resets her memory at the start of each new loop of the murders. This allows Mai to bring her out of stasis to help fight Julietta in the end.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Rotten was hit by a car while protecting her friend Maria. It is promptly undone by Midra killing Maria in order to revive Rotten.
    • In the true ending When Mai initiates the degrade, she has no qualms with sacrificing herself if it means that she can prevent her mother from turning evil. Fortunately her mother takes her place instead, wanting her to live a normal and happy life instead.
  • Hopeless with Tech:
    • A type 1 taken to extremes, to Mai's confusion and frustration. Rotten is utterly clueless about technology, having absolutely no idea what a smart phone, USB stick, or laptop even are. In the latter case she goes so far as to mistake it for some kind of lunchbox.
    • When Mai and Liliana are trying to figure out why Chloe seems familiar it finally clicks that they saw her singing on TV once. Liliana immediately assumes she will need an explanation on what TVs even are, only for Rotten to say she knows what they are and that she knows what a singer is too because even she's listened to a few records before.
    • The real reason is that she's from 1980s, so those technologies wouldn't be that common (or even exist in the case of smartphones). Given that Le Choara seems to be a small rural town, it's likely that the technology just didn't have a headway into the town before its destruction.
  • In-Series Nickname: Most characters just call her Rot. The nickname is instead Rottie in the English version.
  • Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Rotten is a cheerful young girl. Midra is the woman who runs Wordsworth who happens to also be an Ax-Crazy serial killer and cultist.
  • Ma'am Shock: Not "ma'am" in this case, but calling out a very specific age. The effect is still the same. At first Rotten is excited about being the oldest in the group when one considers that she's from 30 years ago. Mai shuts her down with a simple "I'm 14. You're 13." and then Liliana does the math and points out that Rotten should be 43 years old, causing her to panic and demand the whole conversation be forgotten. The English version omits the ages, so Liliana only estimates that she should be in her 40s to the same result.
  • Never Grew Up: Since she was alive when Julietta cursed Le Choara, she doesn't age at the cost of her memory resetting with each cycle of the massacre.invoked
  • Shout-Out: She has a few throughout the game.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Rotten ends up taking a lot of Lydia's Cloudcuckoolander tendencies with Lily's Single-Target Sexuality, just aimed at Mai, without any attempt at all to hide or deny it.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: When she regains her memories, she develops great hatred towards Julietta for what she did to her mother.
    Rottie: "I wish you never, ever came to this town. That way, mother...would never have gone crazy!"
  • Training from Hell: Played for Laughs. Hinata is convinced that Mai, Rotten, and Liliana have what it takes to become an idol group. Mai and Liliana manage to talk their way out of getting roped into that, but once Midra hears of the idea Rotten has no way out and spends the rest of the day being forced to get a dance routine perfect.

    Liliana Pinnata 

Liliana Pinnata

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Voiced by: Manaka Iwami (Japanese), Lisa Reimold (English)

Le Choara

    Midra Dollhart 

Midra Dollhart

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Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese)

  • Ax-Crazy: She manages to hide it well for a while, but becomes progressively more unstable as the game progresses.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She puts on a kind and motherly front in public and around the girls in her care, yet even early on there were hints at her knowing more than she lets on about the supernatural aspects of Le Choara. She's confirmed to have an active hand in it by secretly celebrating having driven Chitsuba mad by making it looks like she was Victorie's true love, and the resulting deaths of the two girls. And things only get worse from there.
  • Blatant Lies: While the official explanations for the various girls' disappearances are all reasonable to the uninformed, she pushes the lies even on those who witnessed first hand what really happened.
  • Blood Bath: She's eventually revealed to take these in an effort to maintain her youth and beauty.
  • Deal with the Devil: The reason for her Start of Darkness. She aligns herself with Julietta to save her daughter, who was killed by being run over by a car. Julietta tells her that Rotten will die unless Midra continues to murder children for her. She complies with it until the guilt of her crimes drives her insane and eventually to suicide.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: She is positioned as the primary antagonist for most of the game, only for it to be revealed that she was a pawn of Julietta.
  • Driven to Suicide: The guilt caused by the original murders eventually became too much for Midra to take and she put a shotgun in her mouth to end it. Sadly, Julietta decided that the murders Midra carried out were too useful and reset things so that the murders play out over and over again for 30 years.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She truly loved Rotten (although her way of showing affection can go overboard. One time she kisses Rotten in the mouth), and the reason why she turned evil in the first place is due to the deal with Julietta to save Rotten from fatal car crash, which requires Midra to murder 666 children as payment. In the True End, she sacrifices herself to Marbas!Mai so that Rotten can live post-degrade and for Rotten to not having to suffer her sins anymore.
  • Killed Off for Real: She sacrifices herself to Marbas!Mai as a price to save Rotten (and to free Rotten from her sins) when Marbas!Mai initiates degrade, and thus Midra is gone from the world permanently.
  • Only One Name: In an peculiar deviation from most of the cast, she is advertised as simply "Midra" on the official website. She has a last name, it is seemingly omitted to mask her relationship with Rotten despite the game itself making no attempt at all to hide this.
  • Start of Darkness: Her daughter's death was the catalyst for all of this. To save her, she made a Deal with the Devil which forced her to commit horrific deeds one after another until her sanity broke under all the guilt.
  • Villainous Breakdown: When confronted by one of Shina's friends about her crimes, she initially responds in a calm manner that she won't take threats kindly. She completely loses it when told that they planned ahead, if they're not back in Japan in a week the friends left behind get law enforcement to tear the place apart looking for them, and that they have a recording of one of her murders.

    Shizu Melonis 

Shizu Melonis

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Voiced by: Yurina Furukawa (Japanese)

  • The Dragon: She handles much of Midra's dirty work, such as dragging Vina off into the night or preparing Midra's baths.
    Bishop 

Bishop

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Voiced by: Kaori Nakamura (Japanese), Dorah Fine (English)

  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Her real name is unknown, so she's just referred to as the Bishop.
  • The Faceless: The Bishop's face is always hidden behind a veil.
  • Good Shepherd: The Bishop is a kind woman, so much so that she's the only adult other than Shina that Mai comes to trust. When she visits the dorm, she's genuinely pleased that Mai seems happier than when she first arrived and asks Rotten and Liliana to keep helping her heal. She even tries to protect the group from rampaging Shadow Matter Midra.
  • Red Herring: The game flirts with the possibility of Bishop being part of some kind of twist, with her uncharacteristic kindness and role within the church causing Mai to occasionally question her motives. She even seems to appear after The Reveal that Le Choara is a ghost town. Nope, she was genuinely that kind, and the Bishop's corpse is used by Julietta to further rub the reality of the situation into Mai's face.

    Julietta (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 

Julietta Nolan

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Voiced by: Akira Kasahara (Japanese), Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)

  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She has a selfish, but genuine love for her baby sister Lydia. In the EX Ending, she pleads with Lydia to leave her behind and, when they are caught, is implied to take a bullet for her.
  • Eyes Always Shut: She always appears with her eyes closed. Until she's revealed to be the Big Bad, at which point she wears crazed expressions with her eyes open.
  • Family Eye Resemblance: Outside of Arata's world, she has the same blue Tsurime Eyes as her little sister.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: In the EX Ending. Reunited with Lydia, who rescued her from execution, and the world degraded once more without the problems she caused, Julietta finally has a chance to redeem herself. Both sisters are shot and killed before being able to escape and accomplish anything.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard: She thinks that she is inheriting Marbas's power after gaining the requisite sacrifices, but instead is transformed into a normal (albeit very strong) Shadow Matter caused by her curse on Le Choara. Mai inherits Marbas's power instead, which is promptly used to defeat her and kill all of the cultists.
  • Hypocrite: After going into a small speech about how Lydia's and her mother's interventions endangered the lives of herself and the rest of the Observers, she takes upon herself to try to destroy the Endbirth that Lydia loved so much. It fails, and Julietta is condemned to the exact same fate as the rest of her family.
  • It's Personal: In the EX story. It's revealed that she has extremely strong hatred towards Arata whom she believes was responsible for corrupting her sister. She even devolves into a Madness Mantra constantly saying his name in a dark and sinister tone as she vows to destroy him and his entire world.
  • Loophole Abuse: She needs the deaths of 666 children to awaken Marbas. Rather than have 666 different childen killed, she simply repeats the same 22 deaths for decades.
  • Manipulative Bitch: She revives Rotten after she is struck by a car, then uses it to coerce Midra into murdering children.
  • Only One Name: Like Midra, she is advertised without a last name. Also like Midra, this is to avoid giving away her relationship to another character. Unlike Midra, the game does indeed go out of its way to hide this fact until The Reveal.
  • Reality Warper: Given that she's an Observer, she has the power to manipulate Arata's world.
  • Sexier Alter Ego: Inverted. She is a reasonably-attractive young woman in the Observers' dimension who takes the appearance of an elderly woman in Arata's world.
  • Social Services Does Not Exist: She exists to avert this, which unfortunately enables the main setting, bringing Mai to Wordsworth at the start of the game and more girls as the game progresses. Near the end it seems more like Social Services are evil, since the evidence in the walls basically suggest that Mai, Sanae, and Liliana becoming orphans are deliberate, most likely from Julietta manipulating, cursing, and killing their parents.
  • Villain Ball: She spells out how Sanae was taken to be the host of Marbas due to being a descendant of his to Mai, and then, in the Fallen Ending, kills the girl to try to force Marbas to possess her instead. Without ensuring that Mai was actually dead. No points for guessing who Marbas possesses instead. She kills Sanae accidentally in the True Ending, but still doesn't bother to ensure Mai's death before trying to get Marbas to possess her.
  • Walking Spoiler: Everything about her beyond bringing Mai and Liliana to Le Choara is a massive spoiler.
  • Wham Line: She provides several of them, including one that makes no sense to the characters she's talking to but perfect sense to the player:
    Julietta: You cannot begin to comprehend the depths of my suffering, puny brat! My baby sister, Lydia...is gone. This world, that world...I will purge all of it into ruin.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Unlike her mother and sister, Julietta doesn't really care nor even see the people of Arata's world as real people. Unable to comprehend why her mother and sister would go out of their way to help them despite the dangers involved.

    Sanae Toyama (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 

Voiced by: Ayaka Fujimoto (Japanese)

  • Cold-Blooded Torture: When Mai finally reunites with her, she is horrified at what happened to her. Mai noted that her condition was so bad that she could only imagine what horrors she must have been put through.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: She leaped in front of Mai to protect her from getting killed by Julietta. She dies in the process and ends up as the 666th sacrifice...which ends up with Marbas possessing Mai.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: As with her older sister, the English version changed the spelling from Touyama to Toyama.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: A downplayed example. In the true ending, Mai sends her to a new orphanage, one that is much better than Wordsworth. There she meets many good people and is happy. She also has no need to worry about money as Mai constantly sends her money. However she still misses her sister dearly and is noted to be visibly upset to the point that she wants to cry whenever thinking about her.
  • Semi-Divine: Like Mai, she's a descendant of Marbas and can be his host. Julietta's cult had been torturing her in preparation for the ritual that would revive Marbas because of this.

    Kajita Rosso 

Kajita Rosso

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Voiced by: Mafia Kajita (Japanese)

  • Adventurer Archaeologist: He introduces himself as an archaeologist, exploring the areas around Le Choara, after killing a Dark Shadow in a single punch.
  • Advertised Extra: He does not show up in the main story at all, instead having his own side story in the Pain Area that's only accessible in New Game Plus.
  • Badass Normal: Again, his introduction involves killing a Dark Shadow with just one punch. Mai, Rotten, and Liliana are understandably left in awe of the man.
  • Full-Name Basis: Nobody ever calls him by just his first or last name, it is always "Kajita Rosso".

    Wordsworth Dormitory Children 

In General

  • Dysfunction Junction: Despite the name, Wordsworth is an orphanage not merely a dorm. As such all of them have some form of Dark and Troubled Past stemming from parental neglect, abuse, or deaths.
  • Flash Sideways: In the True Ending, Mai's degrade of the world has moved them forward in time, instead of being at Wordsworth when everyone died. They still have vague dreams of their deaths and of Rotten, who has similarly been moved forward in time but now living with Mai instead of having any connection to Wordsworth.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Numerous girls had their names changed slightly for the English version, in many cases these changes can be seen as their crosses retain the original spellings. Some of these changes do obscure the intended shout outs above.
  • Shout-Out: To Makoto Keduin's Dolls Fall. Tituba, Mercy, Mary, Betty, and Elizabeth were the names of the maids in that, all inspired the the Salem Witch Trials. Makoto was similarly a child at the orphanage, and Paula was an alias of this fictional version of Lizzie Borden. Abigail, Cera, Sarah, and Anne continue the trend of these Salem Witch Trials inspirations. Abigail Williams and Ann Putnam were some of the children who helped to start the Witch Hunt, while numerous Sarahs were involved on all sides. Abigail and Sarah may also be related to the Lizzie Borden inspiration, being names relating to the real Lizzie's mother and stepmother.

Vina Miles

Voiced by: Marina Yabuuchi (Japanese)

  • Alpha Bitch: In their introductory scene she, along with Molly and Pick, drag Mai off into the bathroom and lock her in a stall for refusing to clean up their trash. When Mai fails to react to this they dump filthy mop water down on her in the stall, again to no real reaction. This drives her to boast about all the small animals she's killed, which only gets Mai to question if the girl could kill her. The three pin her to the ground threatening to cut her, only for Rotten to burst in and get them to quit.
  • Ambiguous Situation: How exactly Vina died is left a Mind Screw. Shizu, Shina, and Mai are all set up as ones who could have possibly done it from the start. Mai sees herself doing it in a hallucination over by where she fought the boss of the night, so perhaps Vina became Shadow Matter. But Mai finds the body well away from where the fight took place, still human and bound, leaving the possibility of it having been Shizu, Shina, or the monsters. Then Rotten shows up, but only after Mai finds the body, to comfort her and take her back to the dorm. While Shina and Rotten are unlikely to have done it, they still serve to further confuse the situation of that night.
  • Expy: She's one for Miiko Kayano, the leader of the bullies who recruited the Token Good Teammate by protecting them once, and was among the first to die off after encountering a Dark Shadow. The excuse for Vina's sudden disappearance is instead lifted from Mimi Hinawa, who similarly is the first to killed off at the start of the story.
  • Hope Spot: Vina managed to survive her encounter with the Dark Shadows. Though mentally broken by the encounter, she's returned to Wordsworth where she speaks of "being watched by Barbas". That night she's dragged out of the building once again by Shizu, who is in turn followed by Shina with a knife, and then Mai. Mai eventually finds Vina dead, and suffers from a hallucination of it having been herself who butchered her bully.
  • Potty Emergency: With emphasis on the "Emergency", as the girl leaves her room after midnight and makes herself a target for the Dark Shadows.
  • Released to Elsewhere: Vina most certainly did not die. No, she was taken in by a loving new family.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: She's dead by the end of the first chapter, and yet the effects of her rampant abuse of the other girls continues to come up longer after.

Victorie Millet

Voiced by: Haruka Sugita (Japanese), Xanthe Huynh (English)

  • Cuddle Bug: She has a habit of ambushing the other girls and hugging them from behind.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: She gets shoved into a lake, left to panic for a bit, gets pulled out, then shoved back in when she can't answer who she truly loves while gasping for air.

Betty Paris

Voiced by: Reika Kisumi (Japanese)

  • The Fundamentalist: Her faith in El Strain is all consuming, no matter what the situation is she's sure El Strain had some hand in it or will save those in trouble. It took her panicking over a bug on her to show Mai, Rotten, and Liliana that there was anything to her personality beyond her faith.

Cera Putnam

Voiced by: Yuki Mabuchi (Japanese)

  • Always Someone Better: Knowing that Abigail will be leaving soon, Cera constantly doubts that she'll be able to do what Abigail does anywhere near as well despite being nominated to be the next RA.

Sarah Floyd

Voiced by: Hitomi Isaka (Japanese)

  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Potentially, as the choice alters the story without going into a Death End. Shortly after her introduction, there's a fire near the church and she and Anne been abucted by a monster and dragged off into the woods. Either choice at that point allows the game to continue on, but should you try to put out the fire Sarah will be found tortured to death by the monster.

Molly Pagan

Voiced by: Hitomi Isaka (Japanese)

Pick Holly

Voiced by: Reiko Abe (Japanese), Lizzie Freeman (English)

  • Girl Posse: She reluctantly serves as one of Vina's underlings. See Vina's Alpha Bitch above.
  • Never My Fault: This is why Mai refuses to forgive her, even when everyone else has. "Vina made me do it, so please forgive me." is, to Mai, a damning display of having no remorse for her actions.
  • Token Good Teammate: Of the two, Pick is the one least willing to go along with Vina's bullying and never suggests how to torment or harm someone unlike Molly. She's also the one to try apologizing to Mai later on.
  • Trapped in Villainy: As she explains during her apology, she basically had the choice of being Vina's minion or being one of Vina's targets.

Abigail Williams

Voiced by: Yuna Ogata (Japanese)

  • Onee-sama: One of the oldest girls at the dorm, she helps take care of the younger girls. She's one of the few willing to risk breaking curfew to find missing girls at night to keep them safe.
  • Released to Elsewhere: Should you assume she already returned to the dormitory after finding Liliana, Rotten tells Mai that she heard from Midra that Abigail left town because she's old enough to live on her own and found a job. While this is indeed what Abigail planned to do, as you'd find out from her directly a couple days later if you made sure to find her that night instead of assuming her safety, she was in fact drowned by a monster in the farm area.

Chitsuba Idean

Voiced by: Tsukasa Uchiyama (Japanese), Cherami Leigh (English)

  • Inconsistent Spelling:
    • The English version spells her name as Chitsuba while the Japanese goes with Titsuba, both ways of spelling チツバ. Unlike most crosses, Chitsuba's is covered in her sprite leaving the only spelling comparison between the game's sites in the respective languages. The English version's spelling causes it to lose the context of the intended Shout-Out and its Salem Witch Trials origin.
    • The English version itself is also inconsistent about her last name, at times spelling it as Idian instead.
  • Love Hurts: She's deeply in love with Victorie, so the slightest thing that makes her think that she might not truly be loved back drives her into depression. Her biggest fear being that Midra or Shizu are the one she actually loves. Hearing Victorie drop -sensei for -san when alone with Midra drives her to run away in the middle of the night.
  • Mercy Kill: After the boss fight against the "Succubus", this is the correct choice. Trying to save her just results in her getting back up and drowning everyone.
  • Yandere: She finally snaps the day after she ran away, taking Victorie to a nearby lake and shoving her in, then pulls her out demanding to know who she loves. Gasping for air was not the answer she wanted, so Chitsuba shoved her in once more and left her to drown. By the time Mai and the others find her she had transformed into the "Succubus", a massive humanoid butterfly made of two girls.

Marie Pia

Voiced by: Yuko Okui (Japanese)

  • The Baby of the Bunch: The youngest of the girls at Wordsworth. Rotten is rather protective of her, even siding with her over Mai about Mai being "weird and scary".
  • Dub Name Change: Her last name was changed from Pee, which is still visible on her cross, to Pia for the English version.

Mercy Lewis

Voiced by: Honoka Kuroki (Japanese)

  • Apologises a Lot: Mai meets her by not paying attention to where she was going, ramming into Mercy by accident. Mercy quickly and repeatedly apologizes for the incident before running away. Rotten explains that she wasn't always like this, it was a habit built up to defend herself from Vina's bullying.
  • Berserk Button: Saying anything negative about Elizabeth, deserved or not, is about the only way to get Mercy to express herself rather than just be what she thinks someone wants her to. Mai intentionally pushes this to get the girl to actually be herself for once even at the cost of Mercy now hating her for it.
  • Devoured by the Horde: Should you choose at any point to run from the seemingly endless horde of monsters on the night Mai tries to escape, Mercy and Elizabeth are caught by what remains and are torn apart. The monsters cruelly take their time while the girls blame each other for the situation, but once they accept their own fault in it and tell the other they love them the monsters quickly finish them off.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Her last name is occasionally spelled as Louis in the English version.
  • Please, Don't Leave Me: She begs Elizabeth to stay with her as she's too scared to run away from the monsters.

Mary Walcott

Voiced by: Saya Fukuzumi (Japanese)

  • Tsundere: She is literally referred to as such by Mai. She lies about being finished with her shopping errands to help a lost Mai get back to the dorm with a typically-flimsy excuse about her motives, then gets even more flustered when Rottie asks why she didn't buy anything.

Charlie Parfait

Voiced by: Momoyo Koyama (Japanese), Lizzie Freeman (English)

  • Innocently Insensitive: She isn't very good at keeping her thoughts to herself, which lands her in hot water when Mai discusses Sanae with her and she presents the theory that Sanae got in an accident before reaching Le Choara. Mai becomes so suddenly furious that Charlie immediately starts apologizing, after which Mai admits that she appreciates someone who lacks a filter more than someone who would tiptoe around the issue. Later, Charlie does research and confirms that there were no recent accidents around Le Choara, with Mai genuinely appreciating the news.

Makoto Framper

Voiced by: Rico Sasaki (Japanese), Dorah Fine (English)

  • Workaholic: Almost all of Makoto's scenes are about her doing some odd job or another around town, well beyond the usual volunteer work all the girls do and to the point of often injuring herself and pushing through it.

Christina Serum

Voiced by: Runa Narumi (Japanese)

Anne Satie

Voiced by: Reiko Abe (Japanese)

  • Dub Name Change: Her last name is changed from Sady, which is still visible on her cross, to Satie in the English version.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: In the Japanese version, in the character portrait section of the bonus menu her name is listed as Anne Sandy.
  • Put on a Bus: In the same situation as Sarah's Dropped a Bridge on Him above, the injuries and trauma inflicted get Anne sent away to a hospital outside Le Choara. The Reveal that there is no way out of town turns this into another example of Released to Elsewhere.
  • The Quiet One: Anne doesn't speak much. Her writing, on the other hand, is much more expressive. Mai gets along with her well, being able to relate to having a form of text as the main means of communication.

Paula Warren

Voiced by: Mayuko Kazama (Japanese)

  • Accidental Misnaming: She can never keep in mind that Mai's name is not "Pai", no matter how many times she's reminded. It takes Mai completely ignoring her until she breaks down crying to get her to finally listen and get the name right.
  • The Ditz: Paula's defining trait. She's highly energetic, friendly, and incredibly dumb. Just to drive it home, she's blonde.
  • Trauma Button: Acting like she doesn't exist will send shivers down her spine, as Mai accidentally finds out. It stems from her parents having done the same.

Collette Sheldon

Voiced by: Teiko Kagohara (Japanese)

  • Bookworm: In her introduction Collette all but ignores Mai and Rotten in favor of continuing to read her book, up until Mai notices it's a programming book. The shared interest is enough to pull her away from the book for a while.
  • Dub Name Change: The English version changes her name from Cooler to Collette, though as with most characters her Japanese name remains clearly visible on her cross.

Elizabeth Paris

Voiced by: Yuki Nagano (Japanese), Lizzie Freeman (English)

  • Bring My Brown Pants: In an attempt to follow Mai's group during their attempt to escape town, Elizabeth ends up running into some monsters and pees in fear. She agrees to keep quiet about the rule breaking, as long as Mai's group keeps quiet about her accident.
  • Cowardly Lion: Should you choose to run at any point during the boss fight the night Mai tries to escape, she pushes through her fear to try to distract the remaining monsters to buy Mercy the time to run away. Unfortunately, Mercy's too scared to move and they both die anyway.
  • Devoured by the Horde: Should you choose at any point to run from the seemingly endless horde of monsters on the night Mai tries to escape, Mercy and Elizabeth are caught by what remains and are torn apart. The monsters cruelly take their time while the girls blame each other for the situation, but once they accept their own fault in it and tell the other they love them the monsters quickly finish them off.
  • Hope Spot: She stands her ground against the monsters and they back off for a moment, which makes Elizabeth think that she can actually scare them off. Unfortunately, she and Mercy are attacked from behind and brutally murdered.

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