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Character index for the antagonists of Land of the Lustrous, the Lunarians (or Tsuki-jin).

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The Lunarians

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Lunarians In General

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A species bent on capturing the gems. They come in two models: old models that disappear after being cut down, and new models that try to capture gems using weapons crafted from their fragments after it. They are the main source of concern during the story.


  • Affably Evil: Even if they appear nice and outright polite in being cooperative with any potential allies, make no mistake, with only a few exceptions, they are all spoiled to a fault, bored out of their minds, and only in it for themselves and perfectly fine with backstabbing their allies if they don't get what they want from a deal.
  • All for Nothing: The very being they had been hoping to bring back to free them from their limbo was never meant to save them. Which required Aechma and Sensei to come up with a roundabout solution.
  • And I Must Scream: They have been trapped in limbo for millennia and being completely immortal, incapable of escaping it on their own. Much to their dismay and desperation.
  • Assimilation Plot: Unknown, but according to the legends the Admirabilis and Sensei tell this is their reason for being. They are the spirit of humanity, willing to regain their flesh and bone. In reality, that's not the case. All they want to do is pass on, even if it would entail the complete annihilation of the human race to do so. By the late series, the legends become true: the Lunarians decide to assimilate all of the remaining sentient races into their own race. Both the Gems and what remains of the Admirabilis who've kept their intelligence were spirited away to the moon and converted into Lunarians. This was for the purpose of isolating Phos, who's in the process of becoming Sensei's replacement.
  • The Bard: Many of them do not carry weapons, but music instruments to cheer for the ones who do.
  • Barred from the Afterlife: They are the last souls of humanity, who need prayers to achieve Nirvana.
  • Big Bad: The main concern for the Gems during the story.
  • Bizarre Alien Biology: Phos later discovers they communicate by whistling on Earth. The sound itself doesn't come from their mouths, which are always closed, but from an almost invisible hole located on their necks. They also seem to be made of clouds and dissolve only to regenerate on the Moon, which makes sense given that they are really disembodied souls.
  • But What About the Astronauts?: The inhabitants of Earth's moon died after everyone else, but they left behind facilities that the disembodied souls of humanity were able use once the surface of the Earth was destroyed.
  • Cast of Snowflakes: Downplayed. While not every single Lunarian has an incredibly distinct design, the ones of importance are certainly this in comparison to the Gems, whose appearances were all standardized by Adamant. Quieta and Cicada have starkly contrasting designs to Aechmea, for instance. Cicada's similarity to another Lunarian is mentioned and discussed, unlike that of many of the Gems.
  • Death Seeker: Ultimately revealed to be their motive. They are the souls of humanity that just want to pass to the other side, and Kongou is not allowing them to.
  • Dissonant Serenity: They have two modes: blankly smiling (on Earth) and disturbingly upbeat (on the Moon).
  • Flying on a Cloud: They all travel like that.
  • Greed: They are described and shown to be greedy. Sensei even makes mention of them sometimes stealing Gems because they like their color, as he warns Phos.
  • The Hedonist: Being the lowest scum of humanity, they live and breathe for their own desires, but with the punishment of eternity grinding them down, all they got left desiring is a release from it all. Even when the most promising opportunity to finally pass on presents itself, they would rather spend it still clinging to their shallow forms of amusement and entertainments until the end comes for them.
  • Hero Killer: During the story they capture Antarcticite, Ghost Quartz and most of Phos. Before the start of it, they at least have captured nine other gems.
  • Holy Halo: The main figure always has one.
  • Karma Houdini: They get what they want and pass on, never having to atone for having tortured Phos for thousands of years.
  • I Cannot Self-Terminate: Their main deal. Aechmea explains that they cannot pass onto the afterlife if Sensei doesn't pray for them, but something is keeping him from doing it.
  • Immortality: Is it revealed that none of the Moon People struck down by the gems ever died; instead, they take some time and respawn in the Moon. When killed on the Moon they just respawn instantly.
  • I Shall Taunt You: In capturing the Gems and decorating the Moon with their pieces, the Prince at least is hoping it spurs Sensei into finally doing the job they're supposed to be doing; helping the mutated dregs of humanity pass on.
  • "It" Is Dehumanizing: None of them see Sensei as an actual sentient being, but rather the tool that he's allegedly built to be. He's always referred to as a "tool" or a "machine" by them, particularly by the Prince, even if they acknowledge that the Gems hold sentimental significance to him.
  • Lazy Bum: They do little to nothing on the Moon, preferring to have fun and complain about their problems rather than really working towards their goals. Since they don't have high aspirations and take siestas almost all day, they aren't likely to take harder or longer work—which is the real reason why they don't just do night raids on the Gems.
  • Letting Her Hair Down: The sundries (the basic unit) let their hair down after every capturing mission, when it's time to relax.
  • Lost Technology: What they posses is this to the gems, in a way, but subverted with the sole exception of the ability to make the hexagonal diamonds that Sensei is made of.
  • Lunarians: They come from the Moon.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: All blank, at least when on Earth.
  • Moon Rabbit: While not noticeable when they have their hair tied down, all the Moon People have rabbit ears, referencing this idea. Aechmea's outburst in Chapter 71 implies they're probably more like horns, or are wisps that can be whatever fits their mood.
  • Necessarily Evil: Thousands and thousands of years waiting for your torturing human desires to disappear don't do wonders on your morality.
  • Oh, Crap!: Once Phos appears alive and well after being captured they all get a massive reaction of this.
  • Our Souls Are Different: Revealed to be a conglomeration of mutated human souls seeking release and paradise (Nirvana).
  • Perpetual Smiler: All of them. Always. Averted when they are actually on the moon, where they can show a greater range of emotion.
  • Prophet Eyes: They have those while in the land, probably as part of the technology that allows them to battle in the hostile environment.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Being the "absolute scum of humanity", they will only act in accordance to their own self-interests. Regardless of how much suffering they inflict on other species, they're too bored to actually find any amusement from it, to the point that they're willing to kill everything related to humanity, but not out of spite or malice, but to end that boredom. Despite that, when they're off the clock, they're very mellow and courteous even to the pre-converted Moon Gems.
  • Put Them All Out of My Misery: In chapter 80, Aechmea reveals that Sensei's prayers will affect everything descended from humanity, whether they want to pass on or not. The Lunarians are effectively making the choice for species by trying to force Sensei to pray.
  • Puzzle Boss: The new types, who always come with a new trick to surprise and catch the gems.
  • Solid Clouds: As both them and the Gems can stand in them.
  • Technologically Advanced Foe: Their capabilities — the sunspots they appear from, the clouds they ride on, and the weaponry they use — are all the product of advanced technology and industry, of which the Lustrous have only seen the barest tip of.
  • Theme Naming: All their names end with an "a" (Aechmea, Cicada, Quieta, Barbata).
  • The Stoic: The buff Lunarians are like this. Cicada is an exception.
  • Super-Persistent Predator: They just wont stop coming for the gems. Justified, since they are immortal and any injury delivered to them is just a temporary setback. Eventually, they do stop for 220 years in a makeshift "truce" due to having a bunch of live gems keeping them occupied and amusement on the moon instead.
  • Valley Girl: Hilariously, they seem to talk like this once they are able to. The Prince describes it as them forcing themselves to remain happy despite their inability to pass on to the afterlife.
  • The Voiceless: None of them ever talk. When Phos finally manages to strangle one and ask it enough questions, their pupils come back and they only manage to make a "fu" sound before getting slaughtered by the Amethyst twins. It is eventually revealed that is not that they can't talk, they just don't do it on the Earth since the air on the planet is poisonous/uncomfortable for them.
  • War for Fun and Profit: According to Ventriculous, this is the case with them as per they retain the humanity lust for battle and anxiety for having more. Proven false as their reason for the warfare is nothing but a halfhearted effort to kill their boredom and find a way to die for real, through forcing Sensei's hand with their warfare.
  • Weird Trade Union: They have one that demanded that their work hours be limited to daytime.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: The only one of the three species that really adheres to this rule. They've been going through the motions over and over so many times that it's starting to become tiresome for them.
  • Wretched Hive: The Lunarians we see were originally the lowest community of the six Moons, made up of the souls of humans that had once been criminals, deviants, and undesirables. They spent their days tearing each other apart and melding together until Aechmea came into their lives and organized them into what they are in the present time.
  • Zerg Rush: They're individually very weak and not hard to disperse. Generally, the only thing going for them is lots and lots of long-distance weaponry.

Single Sunspot Types

    Prince Aechmea 

Prince Aechmea / Enma Kubera

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The Prince

A person who is considered to be the Lunarians' leader. So far not much about him is known.


  • Affably Evil: Gives vibes of this. He doesn't seem to have a real problem with Phos, he even greets them and is willing to answer their questions. On the other hand, he also grinds gems into powder for decorative purposes. He even goes out of his way to revive the entirety of the captured Gems as Lunarians as of Chapter 95, even though this poses no immediate benefit to him nor the other Lunarians. He does so, however, while condemning Phos to several millennia of isolation back on Earth.
  • Anger Born of Worry: When Cairngorm returns to the Moon after disrupting the failed Earth mission Aechmea screams at them, transforming into something greatly resembling an Oni. He then hugs them, claiming he was worried for Cairngorm's safety.
  • Anti-Villain: Ultimately, despite all the hell he's put the Lustrous and the Admirabilis through, he lands in a very murky Type III. He acknowledges that many of the things he's done or allowed his people to do with the Gems have hurt them and are largely in the service of the Lunarians, but he has kept every promise he's made in some roundabout way and his machinations were only to grant his people a final death.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: Manages to easily handle and defeat the already very strong Phos when he tries.
  • BFS: Wields one in battle.
  • Big Bad: Being the leader of the Moon People, he should be the main antagonist for the story. However by the time Phos gets to talk with him it's clear (from his perspective) it's actually Kongou-Sensei the one who is causing most concern in the story. That said, it's entirely possible Prince didn't tell Phos the entire truth regarding that matter.
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: The other Moon People comment on how easily he gets drunk.
  • Cathartic Crying: Mixed with implied Tears of Remorse in his final appearance, when he and Sensei thank Phos for finally praying the Lunarians away.
  • The Chessmaster: His specialty is directing his people and his allies into whatever situation he deems the most necessary for them to pass on. His partnership with Phos and some of the Lustrous has barely any benefits for the Gems, especially with all of the secrets he deliberately withholds from them. Chapter 88 reveals he planned a good chunk of Phos' life, observing them since as early as the first chapter, to make a human to activate Sensei.
  • Coat Cape: Wears his suit like this when receiving the Gems that willingly go to the Moon.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Replies to Phos rampage with a deadpan "Wow.", and doesn't seem impressed at all even when he is being cut in half.
  • Embarrassing First Name: He doesn't like being called by his name or even having one. It turns out Aechmea isn't his real name, but rather a name that the remaining Lunarians call him. His real name is Enma.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • He refuses to disguise Cairngorm as Antarcticite, refusing to compromise Cairngorm's identity in this way.
    • He refused to pass on to the afterlife despite qualifying because he wanted to care for the lowest of the low Lunarians, those who were imprisoned on the smallest moon and refused access to Adamant while he still functioned.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": All of his subjects call him Prince, but he assures Phos that it's not his name, but a title.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Sensei. He fulfills Sensei's role of the leader of their respective races, and prioritizes their well being over the rest of the humanity subspecies. However, while Sensei is usually unwilling to hurt anyone to keep the Lustrous safe, Aechmea regularly plays dirty in order to accomplish his goals.
  • Exact Words: He says the captured Gems are "All around". In his defense, he is not wrong.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: His origins were as a humble office clerk. However, once all the "worthy" Lunarians had passed on to the afterlife, he remained behind to try to help those left imprisoned on the smallest moon, and as a result became the leader of the Lunarians.
  • Gambit Roulette: He claims to be responsible for everything on Phos's path leading them to go to the moon. This involved a lot of chance when it came to things he couldn't control, such as Phos speaking to Padparadscha and Cairngorm being so Devoted to You that they threatened to remove their own head if Lapis's was not given to Phos.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: The first thing he does after defeating Phos and showing them the bodies of their entire species? Invite them for a tour and a fancy dinner. Played with in that he is actually trying to negotiate with the gems.
  • Happily Married: To Cairngorm, as seen after the 220 year time skip.
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Gem: Has this dynamic with most Gems he comes into contact with, but especially Cairngorm, with him being a good two or three heads taller than them.
  • Interspecies Romance: With Cairngorm, a gem.
  • Karma Houdini: Considering all the things he did over the last 20,000 years, Aechmea gets what he wanted in the end. When he leaves the story, he's successfully converted all the human descendant races into Lunarians, made Phos into a god-like being that can pray away everyone, got married to one of the descendants, and was able to be prayed away.
  • The Leader: For his kind, the others seem to look up to him.
  • Lean and Mean: He is lean compared to Sensei, although not if compared with the rest of the gems. As for the mean part, one of the first things he did upon meeting Phos was to grind a piece of fake Antarc into dust right in front of their eyes.
  • Man of Wealth and Taste: Once it's night, he changes his Buddhist attire for a white suit. He also dines on lotus petals and seems to have impeccable manners.
  • Meaningful Name: His true name, Enma, is a reference to the Japanese version of the Buddhist King of the dead Yama. Like Yama, the Prince is in charge of what's basically Lunarian Hell, Kubera.
  • Misery Builds Character: His ultimate goal was to put Phos through so much misery and torment that they became something "greater than a human".
  • Mr. Exposition: Regarding the Moon People, Kongou, the Humans, and other things he tells Phos when they meet. He's also the primary reader authority on the backstory of the Admirabilis and what is affecting the Gems.
  • Not So Stoic: He's furious when he talks to Cairngorm after the night raid on Sensei's school; he looked more like an Oni than a human. Phos also mentioned he once blew out a wall when he was mad.
  • Princesses Rule: A rare male version. Aechmea is undoubtedly the leader of the Lunarians, but he's referred to as a "Prince" rather than a king and has been labelled so for thousands of years.
  • Sickeningly Sweethearts: With Cairngorm.
  • Sympathy for the Hero: He sadly and warmly exclaims, as Phos is forcing Sensei to pray, how beautiful the love between Sensei and the Lustrous truly was, and how similar it ultimately makes them and the Lunarians:
    Aechma:You mineral lifeforms are pure and kind in everything you do and are. You are the most beautiful creatures in this world. You managed to give a machine an impossible dream of creating a paradise for the Lustrous. Even as someone who committed atrocity after atrocity to help my people... I can understand why Kongou went haywire.
  • Universally Beloved Leader: The Lunarians outright love Aechmea and the effort he takes to free them all from their eternal torment, making him their unquestioned leader by approval.
  • Villain in a White Suit: Is the Big Bad and wears entirely white suits. He also has the impeccable manners and affable front associated with the trope.
  • Villains Never Lie: For all of the atrocities Aechmea has committed over millennia, he has never once lied about his people's intentions nor the overall situation. Now hiding and manipulating that information is a different story.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifter: Can take on different looks at will.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He wants every Lunarian to be able to pass on to the afterlife. Unfortunately, the only way to do so is for Adamant to pray for them, which will result in the destruction of all life regardless of whether they want to enter the afterlife.
  • When He Smiles: When it looks like Phos is about to succeed in getting Sensei to pray, he gives a warm, loving smile to Cairngorm as he notes how incredibly special to Lustrous were to the old machine.

    Cicada 

Cicada


  • Accidental Misnaming: Initially fails to pronounce Phos's name, though he later gets it right.
  • Badass Adorable: He's a friendly dizty man out of combat, but within it he's vicious, tossing aside attacking gems like they're minor inconveniences.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: He is a muscular, tall Lunarian who is great at fighting. Besides that he seems to be pretty incompetent and warms up to Phos almost instantly.
  • Cool Mask: Wears a terrifying oni-like mask when in combat.
  • The Ditz: An airhead.
  • Dub Name Change: The English translation of the manga refers to him as Cicada (his name in fan-translations was Semi).
    • Semi is a phonetic reading of Cicada's Japanese name (蝉,せみ, Semi), whereas Cicada translates the actual meaning of the kanji that his name is written with.
  • Dumb Blonde: He's been portrayed as a blond in full color Ichikawa art and as noted, he's pretty dumb.
  • Four-Star Badass: Apparently a General, although the Prince notes Lunarians tend to use words whose meaning they don't really know. As for the badass part, he is capable of keeping five gems at bay with no effort, Bort being one of them.
  • Freudian Slip: His very first appearance has him having a case of this, revealing that Prince sent him to observe the Gem. Given the situation, Phos doesn't mind.
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: When hanging out with Phos.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Wields a Vajra for combat.
    • Later uses a spear that has a rebreather-like construction on the end so he can talk to Phos in Earth's atmosphere and stab Phos at the same time.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: He is surprisingly competent as a warrior, even managing to give Bort trouble.
  • Lima Syndrome: He obviously got way more attached to Phos than the other gems, to the point he returns to the land solely to be sure that Phos is doing fine out of worry.
    • When other gems go to the moon and then want to go on a mission back on Earth, he's adamant about going to protect them even if they are traveling at night, a time when Lunarians never mount attacks.
  • Super-Strength: Enough to send four gems flying in one swing. And even then it's clear he wasn't fighting seriously.

    Quieta 

Quieta

The Prince's personal fashion designer.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: A bespectacled and sweet fashion designer.
  • Easily Impressed: Loves the gems at first sight and immediately starts making them outfits.
  • Nice Guy: The sweetest of the Lunarians so far, rivaling Cicada.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Unlike most of the tall, elegant Lunarians she is noticeably short and squat with nearly cartoonish proportions.
  • The Short Guy with Glasses: Visibly much shorter and pudgier than the rest of the elegant and tall Lunarians and a genius in fashion design.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: Discussed in relation to the Prince. Since the Moon People are immortal, she says she's designed the Prince plenty of clothes and has had nothing more to do for thousands of years, so she fell into a creative rut before the gems come along.

    Barbata 
A researcher that works with data on dusted gems.
  • The Everyman: The most "human" of the Lunarians, commenting on what gender the Gems are supposed to be, the meandering nature of Phos' plans, and the creepy undertones of his leader's wedding.
  • Hidden Depths: He likes to cook way more than he does researching, as we see during Prince's wedding reception.
  • Meaningful Name: In some languages, Barbata means "the bearded one". He sports a small goatee.
  • The Mentor: Serves as one for the Moon Gems, particularly Amethyst 84, as they become accustomed to Lunarian technology. He essentially replaces Kongou's role in their lives, with them even calling him Sensei.
  • Nice Guy: Apologizes to Phos when he must give them a Sadistic Choice, showing sympathy for their situation, and is the only Lunarian to show concern about Phos's welfare when Phos is shattered by the Earth gems.

    The Moon Princess (spoiler) 
See Cairngorm.

    Ladra 
Blue Zoisite's Lunarian lover and the viewpoint character of The party At The End.
  • Interspecies Romance: Subverted. While Blue Zoicite was a Gem, they were converted to a Lunarian body by the time they couple with Ladra.
  • Framing Device: The Party At the End as a book is Zoisite collecting Ladra's meticulous photographing of the last moments of Lunarian culture.

Double Sunspot Type

    Shiro 

Shiro

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The first Double Sunspot to appear, a giant six armed creature that fights Bort, Phos, Diamond and Alexandrite. He was also Kongou-Sensei's pet.


  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: His eventual demise. And probably, being from the Moon, exactly what he wanted.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Shiro, by all accounts, is one of the biggest Lunarians that the Lustrous ever laid eyes upon.
  • Bare-Handed Blade Block: Pulls this move on Diamond without even looking.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: As he acts like a dog. He gets struck on his own sunspot during his first onscreen fight and is put down just by Sensei telling him to sit.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: One of his halves is in the receiving end of it against Red Alex.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Bort, Diamond and Yellow Diamond all react like this when encountering his smaller forms. Rutile, not so much.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: Has six eyes on his face and his copies grow eyes in very different places.
  • Finger Poke of Doom: Does one in the most nonchalant manner possible on a blocking Dia, which sent the poor Gem flying into the ceiling like a marble.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: Shiro is considered a very commonplace name for dogs, and is usually the equivalent to a name like "Fluffy" or "Snowy" in Japanese. This guy is a monster in size and in skill, by contrast. Not so much in his true form.
  • Forced Transformation: He is actually a dog from back when Humanity used to live, and one that Kongou loved at that. He ended up unable to reach the Other World and took on the Shiro form after landing on the Moon.
  • Ghostly Goals: To get permission from his owner to pass on.
  • Handshake Substitute: When encountering Kongou, they both fist bump.
  • Immortality: Splits when cut down.
  • Knight of Cerebus: As far as fights in the series go, as he is one of the first enemies to have a lengthy fight, especially against Diamond, and overall gives the gems far more trouble than the average Moon People.
  • Little Bit Beastly: One of his more divided forms looks humanoid, but with fur and several eyes.
  • Loophole Abuse: Professor Ayumu programmed Sensei to be unable to pass humanity on to the afterlife. However, Sensei's perfectly able to pass on non-humans, such as his dog and the board game he often played.
  • Me's a Crowd: Can split into different beings when cut. Eventually there are hundreds of him, though his power also divides and so they are inoffensive.
  • Multiarmed And Dangerous: Has four to six arms depending on his shape.
  • Old Friend: Was Sensei's pet back when he was a dog.
  • Pokémon Speak: Played with. For the Gems, his "Woof" barking noise sounds like this, as none of them have ever seen a dog before. Because of this Phos just names him "the Woofwoof".
  • Prehensile Tail: Which he uses to fight.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: His smaller, three eyed dog form.
  • Sniff Sniff Nom: He is seen sniffing Sensei's robes in one scene. Just like a dog would do with his owner's clothes after a long time separation.
  • Stealthy Colossus: For something of his stature, he displays shocking degrees of stealth, capable of vanishing as into thin air on occasion.

    The Pieces 

The Pieces

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The second Double Sunspots to appear. They look like Shogi pieces.


  • Animate Inanimate Object: They are board game pieces come to life. Their existence seems to follow the idea about objects held dear receiving a soul after 100 years or more (tsukumogami).
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Like Shiro, Kongou releases the pieces at the end and they disappear into nothingness. They look happy and teary eyed about it.
  • Ghostly Goals: To be played with one last time by their owner.
  • Happy Fun Ball: They look like some inoffensive pieces of a Board Game but are quite adept at fighting the gems.
  • Loophole Abuse: Professor Ayumu programmed Sensei to be unable to pass humanity on to the afterlife. However, Sensei's perfectly able to pass on non-humans, such as his dog and the board game he often played.
  • Psychological Combat: As part of their strategy, they use specific fragments that are from the captured partners of the gems they face, in order to confuse and bait them.
  • Schmuck Bait: They attract the gems by showing them fragments of their lost partners and then shooting them at them
  • Wrecked Weapon: They break both Bort and Tourmaline's swords. In response, the latter shocks them with electricity while the former just cuts them up with their own hair.
  • Zerg Rush: Basically how they manage to defeat the bigger and stronger gems.

Triple Sunspot Type

    Professor 

Professor

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The first and only Triple Sunspot to appear yet, a silent doctor-like figure that unnerves everyone. For Professor Ayumu, the person she was based upon, see this page.


  • An Arm and a Leg: Has a leg missing and replaced with another flowery decoration.
  • Anti-Climax: She appears in such a way that it seems she is about to trash the gems. She stands up and... Does nothing. Her visage however is enough to temporarily break Sensei's calm demeanor.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Being a Lunarian, it probably has no gender whatsoever, but it's later revealed to have been a woman—specifically, an imitation of the human woman that created Kongou.
  • Badass Labcoat: Signifying that she probably was an investigator, though much can't be said.
  • The Faceless: Her face is covered by a flower-like thing.
  • Half the Man He Used to Be: How Phos puts her down.
  • Identical Stranger: Implied to be one to a person Kongou-Sensei knew, most likely a human professor. Later confirmed to be a copy of his creator.
  • The Quiet One: If she can even talk.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Manages to be this while doing absolutely nothing as she entirely kicks Phos suspicions about Kongou-Sensei which in turn makes him go to the Moon.
  • Light Is Not Good: Is entirely white and shines, but it comes from the Moon and it's definitively an enemy.
  • Mystical White Hair: Has it.
  • Nothing Is Scarier: She can move, as she stood up after falling from her sunspot, but prefers to just wait until being cut down. Her attitude unnerves Zircon and even Bort, whose hands are shaking when the gem prepares to strike her down. The reveal that she is a copy of Kongou's creator makes it obvious that she works exactly like the Main Figures from the vessels that attack the gems, which just stand there until cut down.

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