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    Misaki Hotaru 
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Misaki modeling the Sky Salon maid uniform
A First-Year Domestic Arts student who was unlucky enough to almost be expelled on her first day for missing the entrance ceremony, but lucky enough to meet The Deputy Chairman and societal arts student, Himeko Amonotsuka, who immediately made her a seraph. Now happily serves under her mistress, while getting involved in the school's weird politics.
  • A-Cup Angst: A mild case, but she is stated to not be thrilled with her 30A cup and is slightly embarrassed to mention it when she goes underwear shopping with Himeko.
  • Athletically Challenged: Mentions several times that she's not very athletic, getting winded by simply running to the school (and barely being able to climb over the fence). This becomes a plot point a few times, such as when she and Kirara are up against Minako in volleyball (Kirara's idea), and the one point they get is because Minako serves it out of bounds. The rest of the time, they have no hope of even hitting her serves and spikes, never mind that poor Misaki is too short to spike it over the net.
  • Girlish Pigtails: has her hair always done up in two short pigtails, held in place by donut patterned scrunchies, helping to emphasize her girly and slightly gluttonous nature.
  • Meido: Unknowingly applied to become one, and with no desire to become one, but she's making it work as time goes on.
  • Naïve Newcomer: Has no clue what she's in for when she joins Amonotsuka Academy. For example, she had no clue she was signing up for maid training until being told by her classmate and roommate Kirara. Nor did she understand the Seraph system or why the school had free room and board. Really, she was crazy ignorant about the very school she applied to.
  • Romantic Spoonfeeding: As part of the Homoerotic Subtext the series has going between her and Himeko, Himeko will hand feed Misaki pieces of donut every day, which she is happy to accept, if at first slightly reluctant. It gets to the point where the other members of the Sky Salon call it "feeding time at the zoo."
  • Servile Snarker: As much as she loves her mistress, she's not above taking a few potshots at her when the opportunity arises, such as when she has to catch her on the train to keep her from falling. Himeko takes it all in stride, however.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Donuts. She loves donuts from the bottom of her heart, partly because before she arrived at the academy, she was too broke to buy them unless they were on sale. During her first trip to the Sky Salon, Himeko tells her that she can eat donuts every day at the academy.
  • You Can't Go Home Again: because her mom sold their house to pay off their debt when Misaki moved to the academy. Her mom says she's crashing on a friend's couch until she can make ends meet again and that she'll figure something out. This is noted to be the reason Misaki stays at the academy during summer vacation.

    Himeko Amonotsuka 
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Himeko modeling the Societal Arts uniform
A Second-Year Societal Arts student, Misaki's mistress, and the deputy chairman of Amonotsuka Academy. She chose Misaki to be her Seraph for the simple reason that, ironically, she doesn't want a maid, and having Misaki as her maid means she'll stop getting offers from Domestic Arts students. She is part of the Sky Salon, though her role, as she describes it, is freeloader.
  • Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: She was one until she met Misaki. In her first year, she was noted as always being distant and quiet, with a slightly sad look on her face, but in spite of all this she got numerous offers from girls who wanted to be her Seraph. Meeting Misaki and taking her on as her Seraph seems to have busted open her shell and now, she's much friendlier and more outgoing.
  • Class Princess: Beautiful and sweet, with excellent grades and massive popularity in the school. Misaki even calls her a queen early on in the story.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Gets this way if someone shows Misaki too much affection. The first sign is after she gets all worked up when Erisu kisses her on the cheek and declares that she will keep a better eye on her, including finally preventing the Kokonoe twins from going too far with her. She also plants a kiss on Misaki's cheek while in the bath. Later, when it's suggested that Misaki get the title of Little Princess (given to the First Year who has served as the best role model and made the biggest impact), Himeko's all for it, right up until she learns that this would mean that Misaki would be busy acting as the assistant to whoever got the title of Princess and have less time to spend taking care of her, at which point she vigorously opposes giving her the title, much to Misaki's relief.
  • The Gadfly: Can get like this when she fancies, usually by not giving Misaki all the relevant information for what's about to happen or lightly teasing her in some way just because it's fun. Not that Misaki is above getting a little revenge, such as making her wear a tracksuit and help clean up her own dorm.
  • Godiva Hair: A few illustrations take place with Misaki and Himeko in the bath together. When they come up, Himeko's nipples are hidden by her hair, which comes down to her waist, making it more than long enough for the task.
  • Hot Teacher: Dresses up as one when training Misaki and Kirara for the Salon Struggle, in which she wears a tight white blouse, a tight blue skirt and Purely Aesthetic Glasses, which Misaki notes really works for her. As to why she does so, probably because she doesn't get many opportunities to dress so sexily and wants to take advantage.
  • Raven Hair, Ivory Skin: is noted to have beautiful black hair that has purple at the tips, and flawless white skin.
  • Romantic Spoonfeeding: Without the spoon. As part of their bond from day one, Himeko hand feeds Misaki donuts.
  • Signature Headgear: Always wears a striking feather accessory while in public. What significance it has, if any, is unknown.
  • Spoiled Sweet: While one of the richest and most important characters in the entirety of the school, she's really a sweet young lady who genuinely cares about those around her, especially Misaki.
  • Trash of the Titans: The first time Misaki goes to her dorm room to stay over for the night, she finds the place so crowded with cardboard boxes and bags that there's barely room to walk. Misaki's response is to grab Himeko's school tracksuit and make her help clean up, much to Himeko's horror. It takes all of three days for them to clean up the entire mess, with Himeko attempting to weasel out of it a few times.

Sky Salon Members

    Kagura Mikage 
A Third-Year societal arts student, the current leader of the Sky Salon, and an aspiring businesswoman. She chooses all members of the Sky Salon personally, for their connections, specifically those she can use when she starts her own sports company when she graduates. She's stated to have a mysterious air because her left eye is always covered by her hair. Her seraphs are the Kokonoe twins and, eventually, Kirara.
  • The Alleged Boss: To the Kokonoe twins. While she can control them, when need be (usually), they tend to do as they please when not doing their mistress' bidding, and when Kirara becomes her new Seraph, they live a life of leisure as Misaki puts it.
  • Career-Ending Injury: She took a golf ball to the left eye while practicing her golf skills when she was seven, wrecking her vision in said eye and killing her depth perception, forcing her to give up golf despite being a prodigy at it.
  • Childhood Friends: Knew the Kokonoe sisters for years before they became her seraphs, which is probably why she lets them get away with so much.
  • Eye Scream: Why she covers her left eye with her hair. When she was a kid, she was a golf prodigy, expected to be able to compete at the top level when she was an adult. Not satisfied with just being good, she decided that she would train to be able to hit the ball accurately from any terrain. She started by trying to hit the ball between two trees from the rough, and after a few tries, she hit the ball into the branches, where it bounced around before striking her in her left eye. With the loss of her depth perception, she changed goals.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: She covers her left eye because a golf ball hit it when she was younger. In one image, she is shown trying not to fall over when the train she's on stops, and her eye is uncovered. It's milky white, making covering it the obvious choice.
  • Obsessive Sports Fan: Loves watching her friend Minako Torano play indoor volleyball, to the point where she happily goes to the practice games, much to the Kokonoe sisters' annoyance as they have to come along whether they want to or not.
  • Prophet Eyes: Prophet eye in this case. Her left eye is a milky white color, and nearly blind, due to an incident where a golf ball hit it at high speed when she was young.

    Ayaka and Ayaka Kokonoe 
Identical twins, Second-Year Domestic Arts students, and Kagura's seraphs. They love to torment other students, especially younger ones, and are experts at information gathering. It's stated that they would normally be on the Societal Arts track, but unexplained circumstances put them on the domestic arts track instead. Their names are also spelled with different kanji, with the older one having the kanji for music in her name, and the younger with the kanji for flower in hers.
  • Affectionate Gesture to the Head: Their favorite way to offer affection to those they like, mostly because it lets them change it to an affectionate gesture to the chest or the butt. Why yes, they do enjoy molesting others.
  • Brutal Honesty: They're happy to be blunt and forward about things, no matter who they're talking about or to. This makes them surprisingly fair judges during the salon struggle, where they give Asuka the win by one point, despite her being the challenger and their naked dislike for her. It also saves Erisu's Ecole Kitchen because they're willing to point out all the flaws with the food's flavor regardless of how small or how much it annoys Erisu. A lot of the time, though, it simply serves to annoy the target.
  • Childhood Friends: With Kagura, who they knew for years before becoming her seraphs, which is probably what lets them get away with so much.
  • The Gadfly: Enjoy messing with others in various ways, like teaching Kagura the wrong way to properly eat fried chicken like a high-class lady (bone doesn't touch the plate until all the meat is removed from it) or just generally screwing around with Misaki.
  • Haughty Help: To the point where Kagura can barely control them a lot of the time. They tend to act haughty and mighty to every domestic arts student and more than a few societal arts students, when they're not molesting them (and sometimes when they are). This is largely because they normally would have been societal arts students aside from some unexplained circumstances.
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: The older Ayaka wears a ribbon with a music note in her hair, while the younger wears ribbons with floral patterns above her ears, hence their nicknames: Music Ayaka and Flower Ayaka, respectively.
  • Knowledge Broker: Know everything about all the societal arts students and love gathering more information. They even have a giant stack of notebooks with information on all the societal arts students, each student taking up two pages. They mainly use this information for Kagura's benefit or their own amusement but have taken to teaching Misaki and Kirara all this information as well, seemingly just because they like them.
  • Noblewoman's Laugh: In stereo! They tend to let out a big OHOHOHOHO whenever one of their pranks goes perfectly.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: They love molesting younger students, as Misaki discovers in her first encounter with them. She ends up stuck with them for ten minutes before Himeko arrives and complains to Himeko about the groping and the fact that they were trying to take her clothes off. Himeko takes this all in stride, basically saying that that's how they always act anyway, since apparently, they do this with everyone, regardless of track and the only one who gets some kind of break is Kagura.
  • The Prankster: While we don't see most of them, Misaki states that the duo love to play mean-spirited pranks on others.
  • Servile Snarker: No one is safe from their snark, not even Kagura. Given any chance, they will offer a sarcastic or biting remark, unless it would be more fun to molest or tease their target.
  • Significant Name Overlap: They are identical twins who has the same name, albeit written in different kanji.
  • Speak in Unison: They speak in unison with each other about half the time. The other half, they're speaking in turn, showing just how in sync the duo is.
  • Trickster Twins: Between molesting, pranking, and otherwise trolling everyone around them, they are very much a pair of nasty tricksters.
  • Twin Telepathy: Always seem to be on the same wavelength, and extremely coordinated. For example, before the fight to have Sakura join a salon, with three salons competing, Music Ayaka explains the plans while Flower Ayaka draws them up on a whiteboard, and generally when they want to be dramatic, they'll make moves together that make them look like each is pressed up against a mirror of herself.

    Kirara Hoshino 
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Kirara modeling the Domestic Arts uniform

A first-year domestic arts student and Misaki's roommate and classmate. She desperately wanted to be the first in her year to get a Seraph contract, but then Misaki happened and dashed those plans. Undaunted, she decides to become the second, and to become a seraph to Kagura. She does eventually become her exousia, through a combination of stubbornly begging to become her seraph and winning her approval during the Salon Struggle, and later becomes her seraph via getting Minako to agree to a sponsorship deal with Kagura.


  • Athletically Challenged: Made quite clear when she challenges Minako, a world class volleyball player to a match, in an attempt to get her to agree to Kagura's offer for a sponsorship deal. She's quickly shown to be well out of her league, and nearly breaks her arm trying to return a serve delivered by said world-class athlete, mostly because trying to return such a serve by extending your arm out to your side is crazy dangerous. After that, Minako wisely calls off the match, to Kirara's frustration.
  • Determinator: She is incredibly stubborn and refuses to give up on something when she puts her mind to it. This leads to, for example, her bowing her head to the floor for Kagura through the entire lunch period four days in a row, even as everyone pointedly ignores her, before Kagura acknowledges her on day five, even though this behavior nearly gives Misaki an ulcer from the stress. She also, unwisely, challenges Minako to a two on one volleyball game to get Minako to agree to a sponsorship deal, and is determined to keep at it, even though Minako's serves are strong enough that they nearly break her arms while holding back. Minako calls it off for reasons of safety.
  • Goal in Life: Has trained all her life to become a maid, and specifically chose Amonotsuka Academy because it would let her train to become one and get employment afterwards.
  • Hidden Depths: To Misaki's mild surprise, she wants to wear ballroom gowns.
  • Hot-Blooded: Very intense and somewhat impulsive, especially when she gets passionate about something or worked up, making her a major contrast to everyone around her. When Misaki explains how she became Himeko's seraph, she becomes concerned that Kirara is going to burst a blood vessel.
  • The Rival: Sees herself as the rival to Sara, the head maid of her class (a role given to the best student in the class who does not have a contract yet), largely because Sara is highly critical of her, and she desperately wants to be the best no matter what. They get into a silly bout of Passive-Aggressive Kombat after Sakura joins the Sky Salon, which Kagura seems to think is them just bickering Like an Old Married Couple.

    Inaho Narukami 
A second-year societal arts student and aspiring comedian, albeit one without much of a future based on the reactions her jokes get. Her family owns a farm that supplies a lot of the food that Amonotsuka Academy needs. Her seraph, and partner in comedy, is Haruka Oze.
  • Boke and Tsukkomi Routine: has one going constantly with her seraph, Haruka, with Inaho being the boke. Whenever her jokes get really bad or it comes off as comically convenient, Haruka pulls out a paper fan, seemingly from Hammerspace, and whacks her with it.
  • Cannot Tell a Joke: All her attempts at jokes fall flat, at best earning a few sympathy laughs. For example, she compares her height to the number of customers to Erisu's Ecole Kitchen, stating that neither is going up. Misaki is less than pleased with this joke, and Haruka whacks her with the paper fan and scolds her.
  • Height Angst: Unclear exactly which way, though it might be both. However, she is definitely sensitive about standing at 4'9 1/2", half an inch too tall to be in the Paradise Palace, and yet short enough that her Seraph's buying her a kindergarten outfit and backpack as a joke didn't land the way she hoped it would.
  • The Nicknamer: Nicknames everybody, usually with some kind of play on their names, such as Misaki becoming Misakins, Kagura becoming Kagu, and Asuka Nekoyashiki becoming Nekopeko.
  • The Pollyanna: Always upbeat and cheerful, with the exception of when her height is brought up.

    Haruka Oze 
A second-year domestic art's student and Inaho's Seraph. A highly skilled maid with perfect manners and a willingness to play the fool at times. She is generally much calmer than her mistress, though considering how upbeat and social Inaho is, that's not a surprise. Also, always has a paper fan on her person.
  • Boke and Tsukkomi Routine: The tsukkomi to Inaho's boke, happy to play off her mistress and, if comically convenient, whack her with a paper fan. She actually threatens Misaki with the paper fan at one point, just because it would be funny.
  • Gift-Giving Gaffe: Her gift of a kindergarten uniform and backpack for Inaho, as a joke about her size, did not land as she had hoped. After calming down a bit, she came to appreciate the gift, but this was the point where Haruka learned about her mistress' height angst.
  • Hammerspace: Misaki openly wonders where she keeps that fan, because there aren't too many places for quick access to such a thing on the Domestic Arts uniform.

     Saeko Houjou 
A third-year Societal Arts student and heir to Houjou Bank. She's known for her cruel side, and Misaki tries to avoid her whenever possible. Her Seraph and indentured servant is Matsuri Kusakabe.
  • Brutal Honesty: Is known for not holding back in her criticisms or anything else, really. This is part of why Misaki seeks her opinion out about what's wrong with Erisu's Ecole Kitchen and why it's not getting much traffic.
  • I Gave My Word: She gave her word that Matsuri would be released from her Seraph contract, when she paid off her debt. The only problem is that Matsuri wants to continue working for Saeko, despite the latter's sadistic streak. Doesn't help that Seraph contracts are supposed to be permanent and breaking one without a damn good reason is a major no-no. Even so, she insists on keeping her word about ending the contract right up until it becomes untenable to do so without risking her reputation.
  • Sadist: Rumor around the school is that the S in her name stands for Sadist, and her behavior never gives anyone reason to doubt this. While she isn't especially mean in public, her Seraph's behavior around her suggests that in private, she is nasty.

    Matsuri Kusakabe 
A third-year domestic arts student and Seraph to Saeko Houjou. She agreed to become Saeko's seraph to pay off the debt Saeko agreed to take on from her family's failed business in return.
  • Indentured Servitude: Why she became Saeko's sla- er seraph, to use Saeko's words. She actually does pay off her debt two thirds of the way through the fourth book, prompting Saeko to release her from her contract, even though she wants to continue working for Saeko, in spite of the punishment and cruelty Saeko shows her. She eventually does get her job back as a willing servant, but it takes some serious effort.
  • Nervous Wreck: While she is no doubt an excellent maid, she always comes across as extremely nervous, especially when Saeko is around.

    Sumire Miyamori 
A Second-Year Societal Arts student, noted for her beauty and kindness. Her father is a member of the Japanese Diet, and her seraph and lover is Mihaya Suzunone.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: She and Mihaya met when they were ten, at a birthday party for her and became fast friends. Later, they apparently became lovers.
  • The Heart: Is easily the nicest, sweetest member of the Sky Salon, and has been described as its conscience.
  • Unequal Pairing: Technically, Mihaya is her immediate subordinate, but they don't care.

    Mihaya Suzunone 
A second-year Domestic Arts student and Sumire's Seraph. She has a beautiful singing voice that entrances all who hear it.
  • Beautiful Singing Voice: A very entrancing one, apparently. According to Misaki, it makes you want to stop whatever you're doing and just listen to it. It's even rumored that hearing it will mean your wish will be granted.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: With Sumire, who she met when they were ten, at Sumire's birthday party. They became fast friends, and eventually moved up the ladder to lovers.
  • Gift of Song: When she got her first paycheck, she gave Sumire a song as a gift, and recorded several others on a CD for Sumire to listen to whenever she pleased.
  • Meaningful Name: Her last name means "like a bell," which is also how her voice is described as sounding.
  • Unequal Pairing: Is in a relationship with Sumire, who's supposed to be her boss. Most students don't realize this, however.

    Sara 
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Sara modeling the Domestic Arts maid uniform
A first year Domestic Arts student, Misaki and Kirara's class's head maid and friend, and an exchange student from Britain. She is an absolute perfectionist and quick to criticize others when she thinks they fall short. Also causes a ghost scare, due to being completely out of it from missing her mistress. Initially doesn't have a mistress at the school but gets one in Book Three when Sakura, her mistress from Britain, arrives at the school.
  • Brutal Honesty: If she thinks Misaki and Kirara are falling short in their maid duties, she will scold them viciously for their mistakes.
  • Like a God to Me: How she sees Sakura, the girl who saved her life. She specifically says: "To me, I can honestly say that she's akin to a goddess."
  • Never Given a Name: Until Sakura rescued her form the gutter, anyway.
  • Only One Name: Apparently has no last name. Didn't even have a first name until Sakura rescued her.
  • Recruited from the Gutter: Sakura recruited her from a life of homeless poverty by shaking the poor girl awake, slapping her as hard a she could, then giving the poor girl her address and telling her that is she wanted to make something of herself she should go there. Sara, whose only other option at that point was dying on the street, took her up on her offer.
  • Sleepwalking: Causes a ghost scare when she starts sleepwalking due to what Lady Angelica later describes as Mistress Deficiency Syndrome, which is what happens when a Seraph who is very compatible with her mistress is separated from her for long periods of time, say because the Mistress graduates a year or two before her Seraph. She wanders the forest outside the Domestic Arts dorm, repeating the phrase "She's not here" until Misaki follows her and shakes her out of her sleep, just in time for a Friendly Neighborhood Vampire to arrive.

    Sakura Medi Catherine 
A first-year Societal Arts student who transferred from Britain hoping to use her time in Japan to pursue business opportunities. Her Seraph is Sara.
  • Height Angst: Downplayed, but she is somewhat self-conscious about only standing at 4'7".


The Paradise Palace

    Asuka Nekoyashiki 
A second-year societal arts student and the head of the Paradise Palace who is noted for her small size and massive attitude. Has tried numerous times to take control of the Sky Salon but has failed every time. Also gets involved in (and loses) the salon fight for Sakura when the latter comes over from England. Her seraph is the masochistic Mei Kobina.
  • Fun Size: Is quite the small girl, which Misaki notes makes her look doll-like, which makes her even cuter in Misaki's opinion.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Has two pigtails at the top of her head, which contributes to her appearance as doll-like and adorable.
  • Hot-Blooded: Tends to get angry and frustrated at a lot of things and is prone to yelling and getting fired up over things, like the Salon Struggle she initiates.
  • Insistent Terminology: Insists that her salon be called the Paradise Palace, not the Petite Palace, as Mei insists on calling it.
  • The Napoleon: Short but definitely fiery, aggressive, and full of attitude. She doesn't mind her size but does want to climb higher on the totem pole.
  • Slave to PR: Is always careful not to do anything that would hurt her reputation, like steal away Sakura for her own salon when other salons have expressed an interest in having her join them, even if it would give her an advantage otherwise.
  • Sore Loser: She insists that she won the Salon struggle fair and square, and that Mei wasn't defeated, but that they were tricked by the Kokonoe twins. To be fair, they did win the first round but lost the second.

    Mei Kobina 
A third-year domestic arts student and Asuka's Seraph. She's known for being very dedicated to her mistress and having a fondness for smaller girls, as well as a strange masochistic side that annoys Asuka.
  • Has a Type: Only likes girls who stand 4'9" or shorter and is sad that Inaho stands half an inch taller than that.
  • Human Doorstop: Her introduction in book two, after the salon struggle, has her acting as a chair for Erisu after spilling some tea on the couch. This wasn't an order from her mistress, either. She genuinely wanted to do that as her punishment even as Asuka insists that she stop with that nonsense.
  • Insistent Terminology: Insists on calling the Paradise Palace the Petite Palace, no matter how much Asuka insists that it's not the salon's proper title.
  • Supreme Chef: A supreme patisserie chef, specifically. In the lead up to the Salon competition for Sakura, Misaki and Kirara are served a Swiss roll made by Mei, which turns out to be perfectly presented and extremely delicious according to Misaki. During the actual competition, the sweets she makes for Sakura and all the members of the three salons is just as well presented and just as delicious.

    Erisu Kumashiro 
A Second Year Societal Arts student who owns a restaurant on campus, known as Erisu's Ecole Kitchen. She is endlessly frustrated and disappointed that her restaurant has been drawing very little foot traffic, so she enlists the talk of the school herself, Misaki, to help figure out what's wrong. Has three exousias: Yukina, Mizuki, and Hanaka, who all work at her restaurant.
  • Bizarre Taste in Food: Downplayed, but her tastes are eccentric, which is why her restaurant isn't doing much business: her exousias are making the food to suit her taste, not the taste of the general public. Once they figure that out and the Kokonoe twins make Misaki have the staff make the food to her more normal tastes via eating until she says that all the food tastes good to her, traffic increases significantly.
  • Sugary Malice: Since she never drops her sweet demeanor, when she's feeling mean, she usually sugarcoats it while hiding none of its barbs. The prime example being when she asks Himeko why she stopped coming to her restaurant, and when she'll start coming back, all with a sugary sweet voice, before she says she's done being mean. She also kisses Misaki on the cheek just to spite Himeko, which works well enough to get Himeko worked up for the rest of the chapter and sends the Kokonoe twins cookies flavored to her exact taste preferences, which they find disgusting.

    Yukina, Mizuki, and Hanaka 
Erisu's three exousias, with Yukina being a third year, and Mizuki and Hanaka second years. They work at her on-campus restaurant.
  • Anything but That!: Erisu says that she'll have to strip them of their exousia contracts if business doesn't pick up, a fate which they are desperate to avoid because at this point, due to how far along they are, they are extremely unlikely to get another silver or golden contract. They work hard at everything Misaki and later, the Kokonoe sisters, suggest in order to get things up to par just to avoid this fate.
  • Nervous Wreck: All three of them to some extent, but Hanaka is the worst. She's always running around working flat out and wearing a very nervous expression. Misaki worries that she's going to hurt herself if she doesn't hold back a bit. After Misaki saves their restaurant, all three of them calm down considerably.

Student Council

    Rika Yasuki spoilers 
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A third-year societal arts student and the head of the Student Council, known as Lady Angelica, who harbors a secret: She's a vampire. Has no known Seraphs or Exousias.
  • Daywalking Vampire: Walks around the campus in broad daylight with absolutely no ill effects. A very confused and slightly scared Misaki lampshades this a few times in the narrative after finding out about her vampirism but never seeks an explanation.
  • Dhampyr: If you want to be technical, she's only one-quarter vampire.
  • Flight: Is able to fly when using her full vampiric powers, though naturally she keeps this ability hidden from most.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Has no desire to dominate her fellow students or suck their blood, getting all the blood she needs from her family's blood-handling business, and is sweet and friendly, wishing more people would be willing to hang around her.
  • Hypnotic Eyes: She can use her powers to influence the minds of others, though she's only shown using it to fuzz up Matsuri's memories of her super speed and ordering her to go back to her dorm.
  • Super-Speed: Is capable of moving inhumanly fast, when need be. In fact, she almost instantly comes from halfway across campus to the Societal Arts classrooms after Misaki tells one of her bats that Lutia is pursuing her and has her cornered there.
  • The Unsmile: Tries to smile for Misaki and Kirara at one point, but her attempt at a friendly smile instead comes off as a roguish smirk. She says it's because she's not used to using those muscles in her face.
  • Winged Humanoid: Has large wings coming out of her lower back when using her full form, as is befitting of a vampire.

Other characters

Characters that aren't known to be part of any salon or the student council
    Minako Torano 
A world class volleyball player, despite still being a high schooler. She refuses to take a sponsorship offer from Kagura because she has one from the sports retailer in her hometown that she owes a lot to. Kagura, however, is being stubborn and keeps trying to get her to take her deal. She has no known seraphs or exousias.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Absolutely dedicated to volleyball, and highly skilled at it. She practices every day to become the best and is noted to already be world-class.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Extremely tall, and well built, with Misaki noting that she has no excess flesh on her body except for her chest and butt.

    Lutia Spoilers 
A first year Domestic Arts Student and vampire hunter from Europe sent to kill Angelica. Has no interest in actually becoming a maid and thus has no Mistress.
  • Vampire Hunter: Is part of a vampire hunting organization and specifically came to Japan to hunt down and kill Lady Angelica.

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