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Kanius' Cornerverse has a shared setting with numerous characters.

See YuYuGiDigiMoon, Digimon Fusion Kai, and Guilty Crown: The Lost Kingdoms for fanfic canon tropes.

See Shinnen New Year for the fourth corner in specific tropes.

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    Da'ath 
An organization owned by Paradais' son, Yuu Grand. They are the main antagonists in Shinnen. See here for their own character page.

    Quedesha (OC)note   
Thank you for pleasuring my divine body. Allow me to reward you.
Voiced by: Eden Riegel
An antagonist who first appears in the prologue and post-credit scenes of Valkyrie Homecoming. She is a Light Elf who went rogue after rejected by the Valkyrie Orientation in the past. She was killed by the Valkyries, but thousands of years later, she is revived by the main Cross Generations villain. With revenge inside her mind, she creates the Black Odin Triad (Black Brunhilde, Black Skogul, and Black Gondul) to bring destruction. She is also Ellen's ancestor.
  • Knight of Cerebus: She is played seriously. Her revival is taking things a dark turn. Plus, she (alongside Zamasmon (Corner) and Zeed X (Shinnen)) are the only three who are actual pure evil monsters in the Cornerverse.
  • Light Is Not Good: The first Valkyrie/Norse Myth antagonist in Kanius' works who uses light powers.
  • Meaningful Name: Quedesha means Egyptian goddess, derive from Qetesh meaning sexual pleasure.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: That's part of her personality in her beliefs about Light Elves and herself.
  • Original Generation: The first Valkyrie/Norse myth antagonist in Kanius' works that's not based on a Norse figure. Her appearance has inspirations of Egyptian and Mesopotamian myths. Plus, she has no ties with the Lokar.

    The Black Odin Triad (OC)note   
Black Brunhilde voiced by: Erica Mendez
Black Skogul voiced by: Annie Wood
Black Gondul voiced by: Karen Dyer

Three artificial dolls created by Quedesha.

  • Meaningful Name: The Black Odin Triad's codenames are based on Sumerian/Canaanite goddesses.

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