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Characters featured in Lovebrush Chronicles. Character info taken from official sources.

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    Player Character (MC) 

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The artistic Traveler

The protagonist of the game. A first-year art major student at St. Shelter Academia and the author behind the popular manga "In Passing", who drew inspirations from her peculiar dreams. As a special entity called the Traveler, she has the ability to travel to different realities.


  • Action Girlfriend: Happens naturally in worlds other than Earth, since her voyage is full of danger and she has to partake in fighting a lot. This is often pointed out.
    • In Ayn’s Godheim route, Ayin’s private Inquisitor army treats her as his girlfriend who, as far as they know, defeated several wild animals on her own and killed a bear barehanded.
    • In Ayn’s Eden route, the Order goes full Shipper on Deck when they see how her and Ayn act around each other, with the only thing that stops them from outright referring to her as his girlfriend is Ayn’s temperament.
  • The Ageless: As a Traveler, she will stop aging once she hones her power to a certain point.
  • Art Attacker: Her special ability is to summon Illustra, "spirit of the painting", that do the combat for her. As her powers come from sketching, improving her drawing skills does make her stronger in turn.
  • Art Initiates Life: With her Illustra power, she can bring characters to life and make them follow her through the universe.
  • Artists Are Attractive: The male leads all appreciate her artistry and are connected to her in one way or another through her art. Special mention goes to Cael, who inspired her to try out painting in the first place and thus can see the charm of a fellow artist.
  • Artsy Beret: She wears a beret all the time in the Modern World, befitting a Sequential Artist and art major.
  • Ascended Fangirl: She has been a fangirl of the artist Emerald for a long time and started her painting career because she was inspired by him. Then she finds out Emerald is actually by her side all along as her guardian and tutor Cael. O’Connor, the artist whose artwork inspired her to enroll in St.Shelter Academia, also becomes a teaching assistant in her department, though for him she suffers a mild case of Broken Pedestal.
  • Based on a Dream: In-Universe example; She drew "In Passing" entirely based on her dreams, so she doesn’t have much knowledge about Godheim despite being the author of the manga where it is the main setting.
  • Badass Adorable: She’s an adorable lady with plenty of quirks on her own. At the same time, she’s a powerful Art Attacker and her identity as a Dimensional Traveler puts her above human themselves. Cael comments that if trained properly, she has the potential to be a capable destroyer of worlds just like himself.
  • Badass Bureaucrat:
    • At the end of Lars’ Godheim route, for her contributions to Godheim, Lars crowns her a noblewoman and court official, and she acts as an intermediary between him and the people. Her job is made easier when many of them view her as a Goddess who saved their world and are willing to place their trust in her, and she also has no need to hide her Illustra power anymore.
    • In a majority of true endings where she stays in Eden, she becomes the Mistress of Eden and manages the place alongside her chosen love interest. In the Eden Reborn timeline, she’s the mayor of a huge city which she also names "Eden" in honor of her experience.
  • Befriending the Enemy: In Alkaid’s Eden route, she agrees to his "Time for Love" idea because it allows her a means to learn about the situation and the Master of Eden himself. Her love eventually contributes to his Heel–Face Turn, or more accurately, helps him fight back The Corruption and returns to being a well-meaning person.
  • Big Eater: She has a huge fascination for food and a giant appetite.
  • Bizarre Dream Rationalization: She initially tries to cope with her situation in Godheim by thinking that it’s a bad dream.
  • But Now I Must Go: The routes from Eden onwards give her the option to return to her old life on Earth, while also holding her partner in her heart or occasionally visiting them as a friend.
  • Break the Cutie:
    • Her first experience in Godheim isn’t exactly kind to her: she’s put on a false pedestal only to be used as a Human Sacrifice in the end, witnesses the horrors the Glacial Butterflies brought to Godheim, has to leave the only person who was kind to her behind in a cruel and crumbling world, and sees said world and its people falling to the Eternal Winter. The MC is so shaken by the experience that she feels compelled to make things right, but the journey becomes thornier. In some endings, she can even undergo Sanity Slippage.
    • She struggles a lot to be familiar with the sheer brutality of Eden. In Ayn’s route, seeing a man being executed by his comrades for reaching his limit gives her nausea, and Ayn has to let her rest for the day.
  • Child of Two Worlds: Her unique parentage as the descendant of a Traveler and an intelligent life form from another world makes her an extraordinary existence of great value to her mother’s civilization, so her mother had to employed several methods to Give Her a Normal Life.
  • The Chosen One: As Cael found out, just like Godheim’s Clarence, she is a special existence whose fate cannot be interfered and whose actions cannot be tempered with. When he tried, it always quickly ends with her death and the timeline resets instantly.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Although she has been successfully sent back to Earth by Alkaid, she still feels a need to return and help save Godheim, even if it will cost her her life. This resurfaces in Eden, where she quickly accepted the plea for help of a child in her dream and traveled to another world despite being warned not to.
  • Claimed by the Supernatural: The "Crimson Scars" Ending of Ayn’s Godheim route reveals that the MC has strange red marks on her neck after returning from Godheim, which are described as "as if someone had left a kiss there".
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Her line of thought when doing Sketches can shift entirely into this category if the player doesn’t connect the Inspirations correctly. For example, for the theme "Mermaid Fairytale", instead of drawing a mermaid, she will draw an actual fish with human legs.
  • Cover-Blowing Superpower: There’re times the situation can easily be resolved if the MC simply uses her Illustra power, but her hands are tied because letting the imperial family and the Magi Tower know that she can pose a threat will result in her being locked up in a cage until death.
  • Custom Uniform: Her outfit resembles none of St. Shelter Academia’s uniforms, and they have three!
  • Deadpan Snarker: She has quite a sharp tongue, which she uses to tease the male leads and scoff at situations she finds ridiculous.
  • Death Is Cheap: For a Dimensional Traveler like her, death simply means a reset and being sent back to the beginning.
  • Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life: Underwent one in her high school years since she was still a grieving Empty Shell, until she discovered Emerald who invoked her love for art.
  • Determinator: She will always push forward no matter how much hardship she undergoes, and persists in fighting against the flow of time with her sheer willpower to save Godheim and her own world. As it turns out, it's her resolute determination that transports her back into the past, and allows her to accumulate experience and strength in combat.
    • In Clarence’s Godheim ending, she hones her ability for literal centuries and pushes herself to the limit, just so she can one day enter the spatio-temporal gap to save Clarence.
  • Devoted to You: Cael is more devoted to her than he’s willing to admit, and after numerous failed attempts to keep her out of danger altogether, he lets himself be trapped in the "Groundhog Day" Loop she created so that he can observe her growth from afar and intervene when necessary.
  • Dimensional Traveler: She’s a Traveler, people gifted with the ability to travel between worlds and time.
  • Don't Call Me "Sir":
    • When she becomes a Badass Bureaucrat in Lars’ route, the court officials all refer to her as "Your Majesty" in accordance to her official title by Lars, but she admits that she much prefers simply being called "Miss".
    • When she takes over the management of Eden, she doesn’t enjoy being called the "Mistress of Eden", but is unable to convince Eden’s residents otherwise.
  • Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Back to when she just lost her mother, she ranted to Cael that she didn’t want to meet anyone she knew because she couldn’t stand it when people looked at her like she was pathetic, and she hated it even more when they asked her how she was doing as a form of empty pleasantries while not actually care about either her or her mom.
  • Dream Reality Check: Being a Genre Savvy Sequential Artist, she immediately tries pinching her cheeks when she finds herself in the setting of her own manga. The result is also stereotypical.
  • Dream Weaver: After the Book of Tales event, she gains control over the dream realm modeled after her childhood imaginations.
  • Dude Magnet: While their feelings towards her are not necessarily love and may simply be an interest or admiration, she does attract the attention of various men with her wits, kindness, talents and charms, including the love interests.
  • Empty Shell:
    • She fell into a depressive state after her mother’s death, was completely unmotivated to do anything, especially going to school, and made many unreasonable requests because she couldn’t be bothered with logical thinking. It required Cael’s unearthly patience and analysis to catch up with her whims, which embarrasses her when she looks back. This also happened when Cael tried to monopolize her after losing his control over her in one timeline, which gradually turned her into a soulless husk until Cael was unable to see her in that state anymore and set her free again.
    • In Eden, this happens every time Alkaid erases her memory to keep her by his side. As she spends her days in idle, she loses more and more of her emotion and eventually can only smile like a robot.
  • Fashion Designer: In the first Halloween event, she designs and makes the costumes for Ayn, Lars, Alkaid, Clarence and herself for the Halloween festival at school after a request from the Student Council.
  • The Gadfly: She isn’t above teasing and poking fun at the love interests for a good laugh.
  • Guile Hero: She’s a clever and resourceful girl who manages to survive in another world and act out her plans to search for the truth and solution, all while having her hands tied often due to Cover-Blowing Superpower.
  • Groundhog Peggy Sue: After being dragged into Godheim, she is stuck in a "Groundhog Day" Loop that spans from the day she’s summoned to the Daphnephoria, the day she would be sacrificed, and everything will reset once she dies. In a twist, just saving Godheim doesn’t end the loop; she has to resolve the roots of the problems by getting an understanding of the truth and helping Clarence establish his existence, and then she will get the right to decide her future.
  • Handmade Is Better: She often makes homemade gifts like a cake or a painting for the love interests.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Her low self-esteem surfaces every now and then. She tends to blame herself for bad circumstances she and her companion find themselves in and can be insecure even in daily life, such as when she compares the worth of her artwork with Emerald’s in a call with Cael.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: She adopts a stray cat when she moves to her off-campus residence on Harp Island. While she’s unfamiliar with raising a cat and there’re plenty of antics happening between them, it’s clear that she really loves her cat and appreciates how it spices up her life.
  • I Choose to Stay: In the Epilogue of several routes, she mentions that she may never find a way to return to Earth, but is content with leading a new life in another world with her love interest of choice.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia:
    • In several endings where she’s forcefully sent back to the Modern World, what happened in Godheim are all wiped off her mind. She’s still aware that something is missing, but never manages to recover any of her lost memories and has to move on with an inexplicable emptiness in her heart.
    • Her mother erased her memories about her family, especially her father, to help her lead a new life unbounded by past traumas.
  • MacGuffin Super-Person: Prefect Luminary is interested in her capabilities and wants to own her for himself.
  • Morality Chain: She's this to Cael. While he isn’t exactly a good guy and his morality doesn’t work the same way as mortals , he still applies restrictions to his actions and finds it difficult to do anything morally questionable when it concerns the MC.
    Cael: Normally I could care less about humans and their so-called "morals", but when it comes to her, it's different.
  • Master Actor: In Lars’ Godheim route, she plays the role of an overbearing Dark Mistress who happily flaunts her status as The Emperor’s beloved in order to keep the court under control while Lars is still bedridden from his fever, and even decides to gild the lily with an extra flourish as she exits the room. Her act genuinely surprises Clarence before he plays along with it. She and Lars also put on the act of Insatiable Newlyweds to deter the court from bothering them when what they currently have is just a celibate partnership.
  • Mundane Utility: In Clarence’s Godheim epilogue, she uses an entanglement spell to do her braids, which effectively annoys Clarence.
  • My Greatest Failure: Naledi’s death becomes a shadow that haunted the MC for a good part of her journey in Godheim and Eden, and she’s determined to protect Lin to avoid the same tragedy from happening again.
  • Nice Girl: She’s kind, sincere, and will always extend her hands to those in need.
  • Only in It for the Money: Played for Laughs in the Seasonal Hunt event, she only agrees to join the Bounty Hunters after they promise to pay her thrice the normal amount.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: Dresses like this in her default outfit.
  • Protectorate: Cael sees her as this because of The Promise he made with her mother, and he has been trying to keep her from acquainting herself with The Multiverse and getting in the way of his mission for her own safety, to no avail. At first, he simply regards her as his mission, a price his colleague has to pay, and it's his duty to ensure that he fulfills his side of the bargain, but as time goes on he comes to cherish her and protects her on his own will.
  • Raven Hair, Ivory Skin: She has been said to have a beauty that can sway man and woman alike.
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: In Passing was initially Based on a Dream, but after her journey in Godheim, it becomes this. It’s most evident in Lars’ White Day stories, where she changes the male lead to the emperor and makes him and the lady the Official Couple thanks to experiencing how Lars was in Godheim.
  • Retroactive Precognition: Thanks to Time Travel, she can predict some future events and act accordingly, as long as the situation resembles what happened in previous loops.
  • Retroactive Preparation: Her "Groundhog Day" Loop in Godheim is a journey of continuous training and learning. After going through multiple timelines, she earns a good understanding of the situation and can prepare so that she will find a way to truly save Godheim and end the loop.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: She remembers what happened in all the loops she went through, which she promptly uses to her advantage.
  • Sensitive Artist: She is an emotional person with a vivid mind, and Cael points out that she infuses her artwork with all her sorrow, joy, and understanding of the world. Back to her high school years, as her mental state was unstable, she behaved in an instinctive manner and tended to have emotional outbursts that only Cael could quell.
  • Sequential Artist: She’s an up-and-coming comic artist known for the best-seller manga "In Passing".
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: While she has been sent back to the Real World by Alkaid in The Beginning, she goes back to Godheim because she wants to fix the situation, and the routes’ endings notwithstanding, she has failed countless times.
  • Strong, but Unskilled: Eden’s Clarence comments that while the MC is a capable and skillful warrior, she’s only good at life-or-death situations and is more neglectful when it comes to smaller battles and details even though as a NEOS, she’s supposed to understand that danger is everywhere and always stay vigilant. The MC can only stay silent, knowing that he’s spot-on.
  • Superpowerful Genetics: She inherited her Illustra power from her mother, a fellow Traveler with powerful Brown Note ability, and Cael notes that had he fully trained her to follow her mother’s footsteps, she would have received the title of "Prefect" just like her.
  • Supreme Chef: The first Halloween event proves that she’s a talented candy maker, and she has tried her hand in baking in several instances. In Ayn’s Godheim route, she even makes sparkling fruit wine as a gift for his birthday with Godheim’s medieval-level technology.
  • Targeted Human Sacrifice: Clarence and Lars want to use explicitly her as a sacrifice for the Descendance Ritual because she is a Traveler who will guide them to the promise land, and the strong emotions she feels as an Otherworlder unjustly killed for a world she has nothing to do with will provide enough power to activate the Descendance Zisurru, which can only be compared by the collective grief and anger of 100,000 desperate people on the verge of death.
  • Technician Versus Performer: The Performer to Cael’s Technician in terms of art. To Cael’s admission, at the beginning, she doesn't learn particularly quickly and her skills are amateurish, but her painting skills already far exceed his own because her works contain true feelings and strike at people’s heart with rich and potent emotions.
  • Temporal Paradox: In Clarence’s Godheim route, she initially wandered through space and time in search of the Clarence who had already turned into a Glacial Butterfly, but was somehow carried back to his past and unwittingly became an influential figure in his life who guided him, pulled him back whenever he was about to stray, and inspired him to keep living.
  • Took a Level in Badass: While she’s by no means incompetent in the beginning, the "Groundhog Day" Loop gives her the chance to practice her Illustra power, helping her go from avoiding Clarence at first sight to fighting him one-on-one and getting a draw out of him. If you follows his route until the finale, she will hone her ability to the point she breaks through the physical limitations of time and transcends the very laws of the universe, just so that she can enter a spatio-temporal gap and drag Clarence out unscathed.
  • Tsundere: Downplayed; She is normally kind and patient to everyone, even Ayn, but when talking with Lars she doesn’t bother to hide her exasperation towards his antics. That said, she soon mellows her attitude towards him.
  • Went Crazy When They Left:
    • In the "Embers" Ending of Ayn’s Godheim route, she becomes hysterical when she learns that Ayn was Reassigned to Antarctica and they Never Got to Say Goodbye, and rushes out to find him without regard to her power being exposed but was promptly stopped by Clarence. Clarence deems her too dangerous and locks her up until the Daphnephoria, so she never gets a chance to know what happened to Ayn.
    • In the "Tomorrow" Ending of Alkaid’s Godheim route, when Alkaid was punished because of her, she goes into a depression and suffers from auditory hallucinations that only let her make out Alkaid’s voice and no one’s else. She mindlessly spends her days around his Crystal Prison until the day she’s sacrificed, and even Lars reproaches Clarence for turning her into a lunatic.
  • Willfully Weak: The MC keeps her Illustra power under covers and plays the role of a defenseless damsel most of the time in Godheim due to the risk of Cover-Blowing Superpower.
  • You Are in Command Now: In Eden, Ayn wants her to join his side in hope that she would inherit his position as the Chief of the Order because he doesn’t have long to live and his position is holding him back from truly following his desires. Later in his route, when he leaves to find the missing members, she takes over the command in a moment of crisis and give orders to the Order to hold their own against the Lost, and at the end, she’s the de-facto Chief whenever Ayn leaves on expeditions.
  • You Are Worth Hell: When she and Clarence are at the entrance to the spatio-temporal gap, he tells her that he saw a future where she would follow him into the gap and reminds her not to do the same. She can reply in a way implying that she’s fine with spending eternity in that futureless void as long as they have each other.

Awakening

Starry Sea


Dragon City


  • Dragon with an Agenda: She works under the Outsiders for three years in order to find and create an opportunity for humanity to strike back.
  • Familial Body Snatcher: She can take over the Puppet and communcate with Ayn face-to-face when the Outsiders don’t supervise her.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: Everything she has done is for the sake of protecting humanity, but in their eyes she betrayed them and sided with the Outsiders to earn the power over the Dragon City. Every time she appears on the screen to announce something, the people all call her with derogatory terms like "fraud", "traitor", "puppet", and "sinner".
  • Political Hostage: Alien invasion version. She offered herself as a hostage to the Outsiders, who are heavily implied to be the Infinite Empire, in order to keep humanity from being obliterated.
  • Robot Master: She created an android version of herself and gifted it to Ayn under the guise of keeping him company, but its true purpose is to be their exclusive means of communication, away from the Outsiders’ observation.

Paradise

  • The Ghost: Unlike other routes, the MC’s future version is absent in the entirety of Paradise and only appears briefly in the end.

Eternal Night

  • The Aloner: She was alone in the ruined Earth for years, and talking to her pet robot is the only way to keep her sane.
  • Insistent Terminology: She refuses to believe that Clarence has any humanity and keeps treating him like an android by using technical terms for his functions.
  • My Greatest Failure: She blames herself for being deceived by a false signal and left Earth for 100 years instead of staying and defending it until her last breath.
  • Stepford Smiler
  • Wrench Wench

    Ayn Alwyn 

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Real World
Godheim

One of the love interests. While his identity and personality may vary across The Multiverse, Ayn tends to be an aloof, unsociable, sharp-tongued man with troubled background who has difficulty letting others how he really feels.

See his page here.

    Lars Rorschach 

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Real World
Godheim

One of the love interests. While his identity and personality may vary across The Multiverse, Lars tends to be a man of great power who uses his playful demeanor to hide a more serious and calculating side.

See his page here.

    Alkaid McGrath 

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Real World
Godheim

One of the love interests. While his identity and personality may vary across The Multiverse, Alkaid tends to be kindhearted, gentle and incorruptible, yet never lacking in strength to protect those he loves.

See his page here.

    Clarence Clayden 

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Real World
Godheim

One of the love interests. While his identity and personality may vary across The Multiverse, Clarence tends to be a level-headed intellectual who hides strong emotions behind a facade of impassivity.

See his page here.

    Cael Anselm 

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Real World
Godheim

One of the love interests. While his identity may vary across The Multiverse, Cael is composed, elegant and enigmatic, a dedicated guardian who prioritizes the main character above everything else, even to her own dismay.

See his page here.

Real World NPCs

St. Shelter Academia

    William 

William/Chen Zihan

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Age: 19
Height: 179cm
Voiced by: Shen Da-Wei (CN), Sonosuke Hattori (JP)

A senior in law major and the student council president’s assistant. The Art Exhibition Promo is handled by him in the Admin Building, and his favorability can also be raised in Academy Reputation.

His Godheim counterpart is Liam.


  • Affectionate Nickname: In the Japanese dub, he calls the MC "Kouhai-chan".
  • Animals Hate Him: Despite being a Kindhearted Cat Lover, the poor guy is despised by cats for no apparent reason. The closest he can get close to them before they run away is 2 meters, though he’s working hard to change this predicament.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: While he is The Gadfly and Butt-Monkey, he still accomplishes his job as a member of the student council with perfection. In Clarence’s "Break Time" Illustra story, William displays great professionalism when treating guests who came to Harp Island for a conference, surprising the MC.
  • Butt-Monkey: If anything funny happens, there’s a high chance William is the butt of the joke. This trait extends to even his more serious counterparts.
    • He accidentally reveals to Clarence himself that he has been impersonating the latter for fun, right after he makes the MC promise not to do that.
    • He loves cat and even founded a club to adore them, but Animals Hate Him.
    • In his own Affinity events, his attempts to go out with the MC are all thwarted by Clarence, intentionally or not.
    • In St. Shelter Princess Day, he’s the only one who got Dragged into Drag. Following that, in one Itinerary event that involves having their role in a play decided by luck, William gets a female role. Happens again in Clarence’s White Day stories.
  • Decoy Leader: Played for Laugh in his initial introduction. He acts as if he’s the Student Council President while giving the first-years a tour around the school, but he’s actually the president’s assistant. This is done without Clarence’s knowledge and William begs the MC to keep this a secret because he thinks Clarence wouldn’t be happy about it.
  • Dragged into Drag: O’Connor makes him wear a maid outfit for St. Shelter’s Princess Day. While William is initially baffled and embarrassed by this, he eventually gets into his role. In Clarence’s White Day story, he’s also forced to disguise as Jaclyn to help her escape her fans.
  • Endearingly Dorky: His bloopers and antics tend to endear both the MC and the player.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: William absolutely adores cats: his computer is filled with cute cat videos and pictures, and he is also the founder of the Purrfect Pals Association. In a cruel twist of fate, Animals Hate Him.
  • Properly Paranoid: The day before the Stellaris Cup, William expresses his worry that there’re too many unusual things revolving this year’s contest, such as the rushed timing and the voices from an empty room, and something doesn’t sit quite right. Come the first performance of the Stellaris Cup, and the contestant literally dies on stage.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: He’s a cheerful and friendly senior for the MC, with the pink hair to match.
  • Saying Too Much: He accidentally lets it slip that he has been impersonating Clarence to mess with the first-years as he’s scared by Clarence and the MC’s silence after he told them his paranormal encounter. Clarence only replies that they will talk about it later.
  • Super Gullible: He honestly believe that the Lie Detector and Mental Picture Projector he bought from a shady online shop would work, to Clarence’s consternation.
  • Thousand-Yard Stare: Played for Laughs. The MC comments that he looks like this after being forced to disguise as Jaclyn and get squarmed by her fans to help the real one escape.
    In one of William's hands feebly holds a wig. His movements appear rigid, and he has a thousand yard stare reminiscent of a shell-shocked soldier returning from a hellish battle.

    O’Connor 

O’Connor/Fugen/Feng Yan

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Age: 24
Height: 182cm
Voiced by: Lulu Sun (CN), Daisuke Kishio (JP)

The Art teaching assistant at St. Shelter Academia and the former student council president. He first appeared in the 2020 (2023 in Global) Halloween event Magical Halloween under the disguise of "Masked Tuxedo", and shows up in the academy after St. Shelter’s Princess Day event.

He has an Eden counterpart with the same name.


  • Broken Pedestal: The MC is bamboozled that the artist that left a great impression on her and inspired her to enroll in St. Shelter Academia turns out to be the Cloudcuckoolander who follows her around in the Admin Building, puts up an eyesore of a poster, and greets her by calling her a "princess" and himself her "faithful servant".
    I long wondered about the great artist behind those paintings, and how dignified and cultured he must be... Glancing at the man standing in front of me, I'm starting to understand why they say you should never meet your heroes.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: O’Connor may appear like an unserious joker, but his skill in art is undeniable.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He’s spontaneous, goofy and overall doesn’t care how he’s perceived. This is hinted at in his first appearance, where he wears a huge jack-o-lantern helmet that clashes with his outfit and photobombs the MC and her friends. In "St. Shelter’s Princess Day", he starts the organization of Princess Day without any warning and forces his junior to do all sorts of eccentric things from crossdressing to acting like a servant. When tracking down Ayn, he does a superspy act even though the MC is right next to him, causing her to exasperatedly tell him to stop.
    If this joker is going to be a teaching assistant, God help the art department.
  • Crazy-Prepared: He proposed for the organization of Princess Day a year ago before he left office, and Clarence has no way to stop him since the proposal was already passed and the validity period is still in effect.
  • Eccentric Artist: He’s so deep into the Cloudcuckooland that he makes everyone look normal in return, and he also happens to be the artist who inspired her.
  • Good Samaritan: His motivation for organizing St. Shelter‘s Princess Day? He wants everyone to have a day where they can have fun without thinking by fully immersing themselves in the fantastical atmosphere of a party tailored after the Princess Phase.
  • Hot Teacher: He’s the art teaching assistant and a bonafide Long-Haired Pretty Boy.
  • I Kiss Your Hand: He kisses the MC’s hand in their first formal meeting, which startles her. He then apologizes and defends himself by saying that since he has spent time in many different places, he sometimes confuses one region's greetings for another.
  • Large Ham: The entire Princess Day is his "little party to introduce [himself]".
  • Manipulative Bastard: Played for Laughs since it’s all done for a good and harmless goal, but he did pull some strings to make Princess Day a reality. He prepared all the needed permissions a whole year prior so that Clarence will have no way to stop him, persuades the MC to join the project by dangling the scholarship she needs before her eyes, and makes her invite Ayn, Alkaid and Lars knowing they will not reject her.
  • The Nicknamer: He has given Clarence several nickname, from "C" to "Little Clarence".
  • Student Council President: He was the former president before Clarence, and unlike his successor, he had a reputation for planning a series of events that caused a lot of trouble for the entire Student Council.

    Naledi 

Naledi/Shen Ling

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Age: 18
Height: 174cm
Voiced by: Yang Menglu (CN), Manaka Iwami (JP)

The first friend the MC made in St. Shelter Academia, a fellow first-year in the Dance major.


  • Killed Off for Real: When the MC returns to the Real World from her first voyage in Godheim, she is treated to the news that Naledi had a cardiac arrest. No matter how many times the MC travels back in time, even as far as the day before the Stellaris Cup, she’s never able to change the events that led to Naledi’s death.
  • Nice Girl: She offers to help the MC unpack her luggage thinking the latter is a new resident of the dormitory, and is a kind and helpful girl until the very end.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Naledi’s Surprisingly Sudden Death is the literal catalyst to transport the MC from an idly school life in the Real World to the magical and chaotic Godheim, kickstarting the true plot of the game.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: She died early on, but her death still weighs heavily on the MC’s mind as of Eden, which motivates the latter to protect Lin at all costs.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Naledi is minding her performance in the Stellaris Cup, with the weirdest things that happened so far was the mysterious circumstances behind this year’s contest, when she’s literally sacrificed on stage to bring the MC to Godheim. To the people other than the MC, she died of a heart attack, which is equally sudden.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: The MC has only befriended her for some days before she died in the Stellaris Cup.

    Heinrich (Spoilers unmarked

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Age: 44
Height: 180cm
Voiced by: (CN), Toru Ohkawa (JP)

The Principal of St. Shelter Academia and a professor in the Astronomy department.


  • Affably Evil: Even though he’s the one who sent her to Godheim to be used as a sacrifice, he treats the MC amicably when they meet again through the water mirror and is willing to disclose the reason for his actions to her. Later, he still maintains his courtesy while blaming the MC for Amelia’s death.
  • At Least I Admit It: He points out that many criminals expect forgiveness by telling a sob story, but on his part, he isn’t defending his actions and simply wants to give the MC a vision on what pushed him to such decisions.
  • Despair Event Horizon: His daughter’s death makes him lose any interest in the world around him and he develops a Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: He first appeared as a friendly principal of the MC’s school and a friend of her guardian Cael, but Clarence’s Godheim route reveals that Heinrich is the one who orchestrated Naledi’s death and the MC’s current predicament.
  • Evil Principal: He employs his own students as bodyguards for his unethical underground lab, and has no qualms killing one of his students and getting another Trapped in Another World to be used as a Human Sacrifice.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: The MC acknowledges that his situation is simply tragic, but it doesn’t excuse his attempt to have her sacrificed in another world and destroy Earth.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Using modern technology, he can make contact with another world across the sea of stars, and modified the observatory emitter into a spatio-temporal emitter that lets him become a Space Master with his emotions.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His own spatio-temporal emitter is what kills him, either because his body couldn't withstand such a vast amount of energy, or his emotions were too erratic for the spatio-temporal resonance.
  • Killed Off for Real: Once the MC manages to turn off the emitter, Heinrich also stops breathing due to the strain from operating it with his mind.
  • Magic from Technology: In an effort to relieve Amelia’s pain, he studied Godheim’s magic with a scientific approach and can replicate the effect of the Magi Tower’s potion using modern technology, allowing him to bring about the apocalypse if he really wants to.
  • Mirthless Laughter: The evening he received the news of his daughter’s death, he didn't shed a single tear but instead laughed hysterically all night, until the whole institute thought he was crazy. He admits that he was laughing at himself for realizing too late that he’s a horrible father.
  • My Greatest Failure: His negligence towards his late daughter, and the guilt prompts him to desperately find a chance to amend by protecting Amelia - her Godheim counterpart.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: His daughter and her classmates were on a spring outing and wandered into a cave, where they got lost and never made it out. Heinrich chose to construct his laboratory in the same spot his daughter died both to honor her memory, and so that he would never forget his past blunder.
  • Papa Wolf: He will do anything for the safety of Amelia - the Godheim counterpart of his late daughter Emma, from making a deal with Archmage Clarence to transport a student of his to Godheim as a Human Sacrifice, to begging said student to protect Amelia without any regard for his own ego. Needless to say, he goes berserk when Amelia dies.
  • Parental Neglect: Even though he got custody of his daughter after his divorce, he often indulged himself in astronomical research and spent more of his time making observations and running calculations than with her. This caused him great regret when she died in an accident.
    Heinrich: My pursuit of the stars and the universe was pompous and self-aggrandizing. In reality, all I was doing was neglecting my daughter, and now I'd paid the ultimate price.
  • Psychoactive Powers: The spatio-temporal emitter works by amplifying his intense emotions without limit, and as a result the space-time resonance contains vast amounts of extremely potent energy. His chaotic emotions also cause the forcefield to attack everything blindly.
  • Space Master: Via the spatio-temporal emitter, he can produce a force strong enough to alter space and time itself. In his own words, he could crack the skies, tear the earth asunder, and obliterate entire planets, but the only thing he wants to do with this power is to bring Amelia’s corpse back to him.
  • Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum: Downplayed; Heinrich doesn’t actively seek the destruction of Earth, but his grief is so great that there were days he hoped and prayed for an alien invasion to come and raze Earth to the ground just to put an end to his suffering. He’s also too far gone to care about how he will cause an apocalypse via Psychoactive Powers.
  • Tragic Villain: All he wants is to see his "daughter" live in peace and nothing else, but Amelia dies the day after the MC promised him to keep her safe and Heinrich loses all that are left of his sanity. Heinrich never set out to harm anyone, and the destruction of the planet is simply a side effect when the emotion that powered the spatio-temporal emitter is the grief of a father who lost his daughter the second time and is desperately trying to retrieve her corpse from across the universe in a hysteria.
  • Walking Spoiler: His appearance in Clarence’s Godheim route and his motive will clear a lot of questions from the start of the arc.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Everything Heinrich has done is an effort to make amend for his negligence towards his late daughter by protecting her counterpart in another world. He does not care how his actions affect others because he has nothing else to lose.
    Heinrich never set out to harm anyone. He just used whatever means necessary to research, to learn... to try and save one person.
  • Younger Than They Look: He’s 44, but his wrinkles and greying hair makes him seem much older. It seems to be the stress of losing his daughter getting into him.

    Liore 

Liore/Ann/Elysia

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Age: Secret
Height: Secret
Voiced by: Mu Fei (CN), Yuko Kaida (JP)

The new principal of St. Shelter Academia after Heinrich was unable to continue the job.


  • The Ace
  • Big Brother Instinct: She sees the MC as a honorary younger sister and dotes on her in every way possible.
  • Dub Name Change: In the Chinese and Japanese version, her name is "Ann". The Korean version names her "Elysia".
  • Uncle Pennybags: She covers the MC’s rent and showers her with gifts, which the MC has a hard time accepting.
  • Vague Age: She looks like a young adult, but keeps her age a secret.

    Angelica 

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Age: 22
Height: 174cm
Voiced by: Feng Junhua (CN)

A fourth-year in law major, who also has her fair share of interest and experience in modeling.


  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: Or Lovable Prima Donna. She expects the best from both herself and others, and comes off as haughty and demanding when working with them. She’s still a legitimate hardworker and fair player.
  • Worthy Opponent: Sees Ayn and Naledi as this for her in the Stellaris Cup. Unfortunately, Naledi’s untimely demise means they will never get to compete, much to Angelica’s sadness.

    Clyde 

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Age: 10
Voiced by: (CN),

A young boy who can often be seen around the campus.


  • Bratty Half-Pint: He tries to flirt with the MC multiple times and weirds her out. It’s soon apparent that he doesn’t have bad intentions, but his sheltered background means he often acts without considering how it may look like from another viewpoint.
  • Determinator: In an Illustra story, he’s seen practicing tennis to the point it puts a strain on his body and his coach has to convince him to stop, all because he believes he has to work hard to impress his crush.
  • Precocious Crush: He has a crush on the MC, who is 8 years older than him, and tries to act like a mature moneybag in hope that it will make her interested im him.
  • Spoiled Brat: Clyde is a spoiled childe who believes money and expensive gifts can get people to do what he wants.

    Gerald and Dominic 
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Gerald/Dominic

A pair of twins in Law Major.


  • Aloof Big Brother: Dominic chose a college so far from home just to get away from Gerald and is frustrated that he has to stay in the same dorm room with Gerald because the school assumed the twins would want to live with each other.
  • Always Identical Twins: They use the same model, and can only be distinguished by their stance on hotpot. Dominic is overjoyed when the MC doesn’t mistake him for Gerald.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: There apparently isn’t anything in Gerald’s head except hotpot.
  • Does Not Like Spam: Dominic hates hot pot with a passion and even founds a club against hot pot. Though it’s more because he’s fed up with Gerald’s obsession than actual dislike for the dish.
  • Guyliner: As Gym Guy points out, Gerald wears purple eyeliner to complement his style. It can be assumed that Dominic also wears them as they use the same sprite.
  • Non-Uniform Uniform: They stand out in the Law Department because they wear fashionable streetwear instead of the department’s formal uniform.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Gerald is obsessed with hot pot and builds his entire character around it. He studies in the same department as his twin because he copied Dominic’s major preference list in a rush to eat hot pot, is always on his way to a hot pot restaurant, and seems to start eating hot pot for breakfast which disturbs Dominic.

    Sebastian 
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A Music major and president of the Music Club. Has a knack for using Ayn’s for promotion.


  • Innocently Insensitive: He means well for Ayn, but sometimes can be insensitive and breach Ayn’s privacy.
  • Money Fetish: Most of the problems he gets himself and Ayn in are because he’s blindsided by the potential profit before he thinks through it carefully.

    Stella 
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An Astronomy major and Alkaid’s classmate.


  • Aura Vision: She claims that she can see others’ aura.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: She usually has her head in the cloud and confuses others with her out-of-nowhere statements.

    Gym Guy 
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A gym membership salesman who tries to peddle gym cards around the campus. Emphasis on "tries".


  • Butt-Monkey: He doesn’t have a good time with his job and gets rejected every time. Even the MC rejects him. He also complains about the higher-up, who made him peddle cards to clearly unsuitable targets like a middle-aged lady.
  • No Name Given: He’s only called "Gym Guy".

    Mrs. Perkins 
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A middle-aged woman who often hangs around near campus and always carries her cat in her arm.


  • Cranky Landlord: She’s a wealthy landlady who specializes in luxurious residences and has 20 properties to her name, but also has a bad temperament.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While her interactions with other NPCs shows her as obnoxious and entitled, she’s actually quite kind towards the MC.
  • Token Adult: She’s the oldest NPC of the bunch, as almost all the other are either students or young adults.

Families

    The Protagonist’s Mother (Spoilers unmarked

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The protagonist’s mother, who raised her alone in her memory and died three years ago after leaving her in Cael’s care. Her true identity is a Traveler and a Prefect from the Infinite Empire, whose original goal was to destroy Earth for the sake of her own world.


  • The Ace: Cael describes her as one of the most powerful individuals in their civilization, and she was slowly but surely ensuring the destruction of Earth, a world of greater scale than Godheim, if not for her encounter with the MC’s father.
  • Action Mom: Her murder of her subordinate was not only to avenge her husband, but also to protect her daughter and keep her existence from her world’s awareness.
  • Belated Love Epiphany: She only understood what love was when she found out her husband died protecting their daughter and felt that "her heart had been torn in two".
  • Beneath Suspicion: She was careful to keep herself this way by assuming the role of an average person and choosing a quiet town to settle down in, where she would livestream and broadcast her own TV program on local channels to make the problem too small to notice until it was too late. Each of her broadcast never went on too long, and she disappeared before she got too famous. Then she stayed anonymous when spreading her Brown Note recordings and used her unearthly powers to prevent anyone from tracing their source.
  • Beautiful Singing Voice: Although she never showed her face on her broadcast, her mellifluous voice garnered a lot of support for her programs, and her singing alone was widespread globally even though no one knew it was her.
  • Brown Note: Her voice contained the power of emotional manipulation. Initially, she used livestream and broadcasting as a medium for her power, making those who listened to her program anxious and irritable. After her supposed withdrawal from the public sphere, she continued to make anonymous recordings of her singing and snippets of audio programs that would be uploaded onto the internet, which were dubbed in over a hundred languages, even including those of indigenous tribes, and put out on every frequency. As such, her influence was spread to an unimaginable degree, and untold numbers of people were riddled with crippling anxiety, psychiatric hospitals were overflowing, and violent crime was skyrocketing, steadily bringing Earth to ruin by days.
  • The Chessmaster: Her plan for conquering Earth hinged on the brainwashing power of her emotional manipulation. Via her Brown Note power, she induced mental disorders and inclination to crime in society while staying Beneath Suspicion, and everyone chalked it all up to the pressures of modern society.
  • Crusading Widow: She killed her subordinate who murdered her husband after her Belated Love Epiphany instilled her with uncontrollable grief and rage.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Her daughter loves her dearly and fell into a long depression when she died.
  • Dimensional Traveler: She was also a Traveler like her daughter and Cael.
  • Faustian Rebellion: After her civilization sent people to kill her husband, she decided to rebel against them by putting up a Perception Filter to prevent them being able to detect Earth, cutting off her connection to them at the cost of her life, and passing down all of her power and knowledge to Cael - her colleague in Project Shelter.
  • Flower Motif: The blue hyacinth is her favorite flower, and a field of such flowers was where she met the MC’s father in the first place. They're one of the oldest known flowers in existence, and they are often used as a symbol of life, paralleling how she gave her daughter a new life by giving up her own. Knowing that, Cael decided to bury her among a hyacinth field.
  • Glamorous Single Mother: In the MC’s memory, her mother was a single mom after her father passed away when she was three, but she still managed to be both a loving, attentive mother and a diligent worker with excellent work ethics without any difficulty. Being a godlike entity with peerless manipulation ability may help a lot.
  • I Love You Because I Can't Control You: Even though she didn’t realize it, she was attracted by the random doctor’s immunity to her brainwashing and got accustomed to his "love" after spending several years with him as husband and wife in the name of research, until she managed to develop "love" for her husband in return.
  • Love Redeems: Her (belated) love for her husband and daughter eventually turned her, The Chessmaster who didn’t understand humanity, against her civilization and mission to destroy Earth.
  • Mama Bear: In order to protect her child from being used by her pragmatic and cruel civilization, she enacted Project Shelter to Give Her a Normal Life and essentially betrayed her own world, threw away everything she had ever done in her life, and doomed herself to a slow and certain death.
    My mother threw away her life and her future without a second thought.
    All so she could protect a single life, and allow it to grow up and live a normal happy life.
  • Missing Mom: She died when the MC was in high school, which plunged her daughter into a depression.
  • No Eye in Magic: She couldn’t put the MC’s father under her complete control because he always averted his gaze whenever he thought their eye contact was too long to her liking. That said, it was his love for her that prevented him from succumbing to her power as a whole, since eye contact wasn’t her primary means of manipulation.
  • Posthumous Character: After cutting off all contact with her civilization for Project Shelter, she died three years ago, and her story is entirely told by Cael.
  • Unnamed Parent: Despite her importance, her name is never disclosed.
  • Walking Spoiler: Everything about her is relevant to the MC’s past, as well Cael’s identity and motive.
  • What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: The people of her civilization had little to no concept of "love", and she was no exception. Even when she got married and had a child, she was still confused by how her husband managed to be immune to her brainwashing power and couldn’t recognize how she also had "love" in herself until it was too late. She then went on to explain her understanding of "love" to Cael, who to this day still can’t rationalize her sacrifice for it.
    Cael: She said that love makes a person worry, feel pain, and lose their fearlessness... but she would gladly accept all of that in order to experience it herself.
    Cael: This emotion was wonderful beyond compare, far greater than any she could use as a weapon to oppress others.

    The Protagonist’s Father 

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The protagonist’s father, who died when she was three. He was a doctor with a PhD in psychology, and met his future wife while investigating the cause of a sudden spike of mysterious anxiety attacks.


  • Achievements in Ignorance: He bypassed his future wife’s brainwashing power simply by behaving like a typical love-struck man.
  • Disappeared Dad: As far as the MC knows, her father left no impression on her and was never present in her entire life, even though she was old enough to be aware of her own parents’ existence when he died.
  • Love at First Sight: He fell for the MC’s mother right in their first meeting in the hyacinth field, and persistently pursued her until she felt compelled to return the sentiments.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He died while protecting his daughter from his wife’s subordinate, who tried to get rid of "disturbances" to her mission.
  • Good Parents: The MC’s mother told her that he "loved [her] very much, as much as any father ever has". In one rare moment where he’s shown with the MC, he showered her with love and called himself "the luckiest man in the world" for having such a beautiful family. He also died protecting her.
  • Posthumous Character: He died when the MC was three, and she strangely has no recollection of him until Cael tells her the truth.
  • Ret-Gone: The mother erased all traces of his existence in the household and their daughter’s memory to spare her the pain of losing a loved one.
  • Unnamed Parent: He is given no name, likely because of his wife’s efforts to wipe him off their daughter’s memory.

    Tammy 

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Alkaid’s mother.


  • The Fashionista: She's deeply involved in fashion and can be found in brand stores across Paris and Milan whenever new products are launched.
  • Good Parents: Her interactions with Alkaid shows that she’s a loving and understanding mother who offers him wisdom and sound advices whenever he needs them. She’s also willing to disclosed part of her investigation to him after she got approval so that Alkaid wouldn’t get in danger for investigating the MC’s disappearance.
  • Living Lie Detector: She can immediately tells that Alkaid is lying by observing his eyes movement and that his true motive for moving to St. Shelter Academia is to reunite with the girl he met on the mountain.
  • Silk Hiding Steel: She has a demure appearance, but is actually working in a secret agency that serves the country.
  • Socialite: On the surface, she’s a socialite who travels around the world to be at celebrity banquets and product launches. This is just a cover for a true profession.

    Jaclyn 

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Clarence’s older sister, a famous actress.


  • Famed In-Story: She’s a famous actress who has been in the business since childhood. William is also her fan, and when she visits St. Shelter Academia, her fans squarm outside the room she’s in.
  • The Gadfly: She often teases Clarence and the MC for their relationship.
  • Method Acting: In Clarence’s White Day storiesm, Jaclyn asks the MC to help her live her life for a day and tutor her in art so that she can get into the role of an artist for a new movie.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Although she claims that she has disguised herself perfectly so that no one in St. Shelter Academia can recognize her, she merely changes her clothes. As expected, she quickly gets recognized.

Godheim NPCs

Nobles & Royalty

    Queen Feina 

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The former queen of Godheim and Ayn’s mother.


  • Action Mom: In her final moment, she gave up the queenly act and fought through an army of guards to reach Lars just so she could pressure him into letting Ayn live, knowing that he would prefer a defenseless child to a Master Swordswoman.
  • Bling-Bling-BANG!: While the imperial family viewed the Sword of Transcendence as only an Ornamental Weapon, she actually used it to fight and was annoyed that a blade with such impeccably sharp edge was wasting away in the imperial family’s possession.
  • Braids of Action: Depiction of her in her youth when she defended Ayn’s father from an assassin shows her with a braid.
  • Girliness Upgrade: After becoming the queen, she never picked up her sword again because it was "unbecoming" for her position. Until her son’s survival was threatened that is.
  • Heroic Suicide: She killed herself in front of Lars in exchange for her son’s survival, and Lars honored the request.
  • Master Swordsman: She was the strongest swordsman in Godheim of her time, and one of the only two people who could fight on par with the Silver Knight. Ayn reveals that when she was young, she took down a giant bear with a long sword and defeated countless armored knights.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: In the past, she was one of the few individuals who were actually concerned about the threat the Glacial Butterflies posed.
  • Willfully Weak: She gave up on swordplay to embrace her role as the queen because her husband wanted her to, and refrained from fighting until the last moment.

    The Former Emperor 

The former emperor of Godheim and Ayn’s father.


  • Amazon Chaser: He was not at all weirded out by Feina’s strength, and didn’t even take offense when she called him a coward for not using the Sword of Transcendence to fight against an assassin. In fact, he gifted her the sword on the spot as a recognition of her capability and continued to pursue Feina until she agreed to be his wife.
  • Cowardly Lion: He has been described as a coward on multiple occasions. He had neither the courage nor strength to face the Glacial Butterfly crisis, and didn’t allow his beloved wife to fight them or leave the Imperial City either out of fear that she would be endangered by leaving the Magi Tower’s protection, even though she was more than a capable warrior. However, his bravery shone through the dignity he displayed during his imprisonment: not once did he struggle when his blood was taken every day, and he managed to commit suicide out of his love for his wife right under the Magi Tower’s strict supervision.
  • Driven to Suicide: After hearing about Queen Feina’s Heroic Suicide, the former emperor found a means to kill himself and be Together in Death with his wife.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Since he didn’t perceive the Glacial Butterflies as a threat and thought that Silversnow was simply undergoing a long winter, he didn’t send reinforcements and instead invited Philip and his family to the Imperial City to spend their winter in a warmer place, which Philip perceived as an act of hedonism.
  • No Name Given: Ayn calls him either "the former emperor" or "the crown prince", never his name.
  • Ornamental Weapon: He used to treat the Sword of Transcendence as a purely decorative royal heirloom since he thought its blade was too thin for battle, hence why he didn’t draw it when facing an assassin. Feina had to give him a wake-up call that what he owned was a perfectly functional saber of great quality.
  • Parents as People: He was by no means an efficient ruler, to the point both Ayn and Lars described him as a naive, short-sighted coward and the latter even overthrew him, but he tried his best as a family man who gave Ayn a peaceful childhood and tried to cheer Lars up when he thought the boy was simply upset after losing his family.
  • Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: When Lars took over the throne, he didn’t actually kill the former emperor like he had everyone believe, but kept the latter imprisoned in secret in the Magi Tower for Clarence to use his blood for creating the Noventrate.
  • Royalty Superpower: His blood is a catalyst to create mages.

    Phillip 
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Voiced by: Liu Beichen (CN)

Lord of the North and the emperor’s brother. He was also Lars’ father.


  • Abdicate the Throne: He was the former crown prince, but gave the throne to his brother and moved to Silversnow because he felt that he could protect his people better like this instead of accepting the vainglorious kingship.
  • In Its Hour of Need: He’s said to have stayed in Silversnow in its last days and fought against the invading Glacial Butterflies until his final breath.
  • Like Father, Like Son: He and Lars are both very proactive in the war against Glacial Butterflies and spends their life protecting Godheim, even if it will cost them everything they have such as their honor, glory, and their own survival.
  • Only Friend: He was the only person Clarence ever regarded as a friend after he became the Archmage.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: He refused kingship because he thought the position couldn’t help him protect his people, and worked to defend against the Glacial Butterflies for many years until he died for it.

Magi Tower

    Ehlonna 

Ehlonna/Xi Lin

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"Close your eyes and hold onto the starlight."

Voiced by: Yang Menglu (CN), Manaka Iwami (JP)

Alkaid’s younger sister, an accomplished mage on her own who was sacrificed to summon the MC from another world.


  • The Ace: Ehlonna was a member of the Noventrate - the strongest mages of the Magi Tower, and was hailed as "Saint Ehlonna" for her accomplishments and inventions.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: She and her brother were orphans who lived in the slums, and soon struck up a companionship with Zack. After Alkaid was robbed of the money Zack gave him in order for him to seek apprenticeship and thus a better future for the three of them, he was too ashamed to face Zack and took Ehlonna to ran away from their shared hovel. They were almost frozen to death on the street when they were founded by Clarence, who initially took only Ehlonna with him until he sensed intense desire and potential from Alkaid. And even under Clarence’s wings, they were still no more than weapons to fight the Glacial Butterflies.
  • Face Death with Dignity: She accepted her role as a Human Sacrifice with no hard feelings and Alkaid recalls that she smiled even in the face of death.
  • Fling a Light into the Future: She willingly let herself be sacrificed in hope that her death will put an end to Godheim’s suffering, and left behind the Diadem which can supposedly turn people's fates around and bring them hope for her brother
  • Gadgeteer Genius: On the magical variety. Her two known creations are the diadem and the water mirror, both possess the potential to transcend worlds.
  • Human Sacrifice: She was sacrificed alongside Naledi in order to bring the MC to Godheim. In her case though, she was willing to die.
  • Posthumous Character: She died when the MC was summoned to Godheim, and from then on she only appears in flashbacks.
  • Prone to Tears: Ever since she was little, she's been described as an overly sensitive person prone to crying at the slightest provocation. This is why Alkaid finds himself unable to stop Ehlonna from sacrificing herself: although faced with death, she shed no tears and instead was smiling, which means she fully welcomed her demise in order to bring Godheim hope.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Although she died early on, she sowed the seeds of hope that would help the MC save Godheim.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Unlike her brother, she has gold eyes which denotes her immese magical ability. While Naledi’s eyes are also gold, Ehlonna’s are of a much paler shade and make her seem more unearthly in comparison.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Ehlonna is revered as a saint and has been shown to be nothing but kind and compassionate, but she (and her counterpart) is one of the first casualties in the game.
    Zack: At the end of the day though, this world is far too cruel for an angel like Ehlonna to survive.

    Asmoran 

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"Is there anything fun to do?"

Voiced by: Muqing Ke (CN), Tetsuya Kakihara (JP)

A member of the Noventrate who represents the sin of lust. A handsome but charmless predator, he harasses the MC every time they meet despite her clear rejection.


  • Attempted Homewrecker: Although the MC is Lars’ empress and having a mutual relationship with Alkaid, Asmoran is still determined to seduce and "own" her out of pure lust.
  • Bond Creature: The small snake wrapped around his fingertip is manifestation of his magic.
  • Butt-Monkey: When he isn’t being a threat, he is treated as this by the narrative, which is most evident in Seasonal Hunt.
  • Handsome Lech: He’s a sexual harasser, but still a Long-Haired Pretty Boy who has a way with words.
  • Hate Sink: No amount of good looks can make him more likable, considering how he sexually harassed the MC and almost forced Alkaid into assaulting her.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: In Clarence’s route, Asmoran declares that since the Magi Tower is a place where mages can indulge fully in their desires, in his case lust, he can have his way with the MC however he wants and no one would stop him, not even Clarence, so long as he has the strength to do so. Once the MC proves herself to be superior in power and proclaims that her desire is to beat him shitless, Clarence just stands there and lets her punch him into unconsciousness, completely ignoring his plea for help because she’s following the same rule as him.
  • Karma Houdini: Despite his horrendous actions being on full display, Asmoran gets no real punishment in Alkaid’s route. He may be beaten and defeated by the MC and Asmoran on separate occasions, but in the end he still gets to be among the mages who die honorably for the survival of Godheim’s people with his crimes never recorded. That said…
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: In Clarence’s route, he gets the table turned on him and the MC beats him shitless for what he committed both in this route and Alkaid’s route, which she still remembers thanks to Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory.
  • Oh, Crap!: He loses his nonchalance when he senses that Alkaid is going to use his full capability to stop Asmoran and his fellow mages from pursuing the MC, even with the risk of turning into a Glacial Butterfly.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: He seems more excited than bothered when the MC plunges a knife into his back. The MC and Alkaid are understandably disgusted by his reaction.
    This man is utterly depraved. Even at death's door, his mind is preoccupied only with what gives him thrill. Even the prospect of death doesn't dissuade him from his pursuit.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He coerced a maid into giving the MC the cursed tray so that she would fall for his spell, and when Alkaid got cursed in her place, Asmoran still takes it as a chance to remove Alkaid’s protection from the MC and make her vulnerable to his advances.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is similar to Asmodeus, the demon of lust, and he also has The Power of Lust.
  • Perpetual Smiler: He’s described as always smiling, except when the situation is truly dire.
  • The Power of Lust: Asmoran’s power revolves around inducing lust in others and taking advantage of that to manipulate their behaviors.
  • Rape by Proxy: When his attempt to curse the MC failed and Alkaid got cursed in her place, Asmoran incites Alkaid to make his advances on her so that it will break both of them and he can get all that he wants. Thankfully Alkaid is Above the Influence.
  • Serious Business: There was an entire meeting regarding what to name his pet snake.
  • Snakes Are Sinister: He has an evident snake motif and carries a Bond Creature in the form of a snake around.
  • Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: He has snake-like yellow eyes and doesn’t bother to make himself appear trustworthy from the start.

    Amelia 

Amelia/Aurora

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"You’ve got a sweet scent on you."

Voiced by: KIYO (CN), Hisako Kanemoto (JP)

A member of the Noventrate who represents the sin of gluttony. An adorable and innocent child who devours all Glacial Butterflies in her path.


  • Badass Adorable: She’s only a child, but also among the strongest mages in Godheim.
  • Big Eater: A whole banquet used to be her daily breakfast, though she now has to cut down on her food intake to leave room for the Glacial Butterflies.
  • Children Are Innocent: She is oblivious to Clarence’s scheme and the severity of her missions, so she only seems preoccupied with the concept of an ostensibly unlimited buffet and can’t understand why Clarence apologizes to her before her Suicide Mission. She also genuinely believes that what her father fed her were merely "hard bread" and not literal rocks because of her unique power.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: She was born in a family so poor that they couldn’t even afford food, and her father tried kill her multiple times by letting her swallow rocks so that there would be one less stomach to feed.
  • Dying as Yourself: Amelia’s willpower stops her from being mutated into a mindless Glacial Butterfly and she retains her form and mind even after death, simply because she doesn’t want to scare others.
  • Dub Name Change: In Chinese and Japanese versions, her name is Aurora.
  • Eating the Enemy: She eliminates the Glacial Butterflies by devouring them.
  • Extreme Omnivore: She has the unique ability to devour anything with little to no side effects, from rocks to Glacial Butterflies.
  • Kill the Cutie: Despite the MC’s effort, Amelia still chooses to finish her Suicide Mission and dies after defeating the mage/Glacial Butterfly hybrids.
  • The Last Dance: Even though the MC tries to tell her to run away from her Suicide Mission, Amelia refuses and insists on finishing defeating the mage/Glacial Butterfly hybrids because she feels it’s her duty as a mage to protect people, no matter how much pain she suffers.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Heinrich would do literally anything to keep Amelia alive and happy so that he can atone for neglecting his late daughter, who was Amelia’s Earth counterpart. Her death would plunge him into a despair deep enough to destroy a planet, and the MC barely stops him from messing the spacetime in an attempt to bring her corpse to Earth in a hysteria.
  • Magic Music: She sings to activate her magic.
  • Necessary Drawback: Amelia’s unique ability lets her eliminate hordes of Glacial Butterfly instantly, but she undergoes severe stomach aches every time.
  • Rags to Riches: Her family was so poor that her father would bring her to the riverbank and let her eat rock in hope that it would kill her and reduce a stomach to feed. When she becomes a member of Noventrate, she can have a banquet for breakfast everyday.
  • Suicide Mission: Clarence assigned her to defeat the mage/Glacial Butterfly hybrids because he knows she’s close to losing control, and whatever the outcome of the battle is, she will die anyway. In the end, Amelia overexerts herself and starts her transformation into a Glacial Butterfly, though Clarence does show up to try to give her a Mercy Kill.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: She was so innocent and untainted that even Clarence can’t bring himself to be cruel to her. Being a mage though, her demise is sealed from the very beginning.

Civilians

    Doctor Melanie 

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Voiced by: Catherine Yang (CN)

A elderly physician in Lanche Avenue, who used to work for Lars’ family in Silversnow.


  • Cool Mask: She holds a plague doctor’s mask which she uses to hit the emperor himself with.
  • Cool Old Lady: Even though Lars is now the emperor, Melanie will still hit and scold him for acting indecently towards the MC and lecture him on how he should be a gentleman to earn a lady’s favor. She also joins Emerson in teasing Lars and the MC for their relationship.
  • Court Physician: She was the physician for Lars' mother, the Lady of Silversnow, and also took care of Lars himself when he moved to the Imperial City.
  • Parental Substitute: She becomes a mother figure for Lars after the death of his mother, and treats the MC like a daughter-in-law – providing her with wisdom, assuring her that Lars hasn’t changed from his childhood self, and asking her to take care of Lars. The MC finds herself unable to reveal Lars’ ultimate fate to Melanie because it’s no different from telling a mother that her son is walking towards his death.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: There’s nothing to hate about this lady: she’s kind, wise, a dedicated doctor, and a mother figure for Lars. The Frigid Pestilence still claims her at the end of Lars’ route and puts him through the feeling of losing his mother once again, which he admits almost succeeded in bringing him despair.

    Emerson 

Emerson/Ellis

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Voiced by: Feng Xiu (CN)

A city guard from Floral Alley and Lars’ childhood friend.


  • Casanova Wannabe: He tries to flirt with the MC several times, but is always thwarted by Melanie or Lars.
  • Childhood Friend: He and Lars grew up with each other, and even though they were separated for years and Lars has apparently changed for the worst, he still sees Lars as the same person.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He uses his body to shield a bunch of children from the falling icicles, which impaled him.
  • Interclass Friendship: Nothing says surpassing class difference more than the friendship between the feared emperor and a mere city guard.
  • Master Swordsman: Lars recalls that Emerson has been much better at swordplay than him since childhood. When he practices swordplay with Lars to help the latter regain his strength after a fever, the MC remarks that Emerson is a better swordsman than he puts on and even bests Lars on occasion.
  • What's Up, King Dude?: Even though Lars is now the emperor, Emerson still keeps his casual way of talking towards him and even flirts with his empress right in front of his face. Lars doesn’t mind it and actually seems happy that his friend treats him the same despite their class difference.

The Rebellion

    Liam 

Liam/Hamel

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Voiced by: Shen Da-Wei (CN), Sonosuke Hattori (JP)

The acting leader of the Rebellion, a lively young man who is highly skilled with his bow.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: Liam is very friendly and hospitable to the MC, but as soon as he senses that she can be a threat to the Silver Knight, he takes advantage of the sense of security he initially provided her and attacks her once she drops her guard while trying to leave the Rebellion’s camp.
  • The Dragon: He’s the right hand man of the Silver Knight, and handles most matters that require publicity while the Silver Knight commands from the shadow.
  • Friendly Sniper: He’s a keen archer and a friendly guy, as long as you’re not from the Emperor’s side.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: He accepts Alkaid’s request to a truce and stops pursuing the MC after seeing Alkaid’s display of power.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: He pretends to be oblivious to the MC’s motive for approaching the Rebellion to study her and see if she can be a new asset for the Rebellion.
  • Not So Above It All: While Liam is much more threatening than his Modern World counterpart, he does have moments to prove that he’s still a counterpart of William.

    Susie 

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Voiced by: Weng Yuan (CN)

A mage serving the Silver Knight, and goes undercover as a maid in the imperial palace.


  • Affably Evil: Even when threatening the MC, she still calls her "Goddess" and behaves in a polite manner. She also refers to everyone with honorifics, including when she details how she backstabbed them.
  • Blackmail: In Ayn’s route, she kills a noble who accidentally found out that the MC has power to make the MC indebted to her, thus pressure her into abiding her request.
  • Evil Gloating: Even though the Silver Knight did order her not to hurt the MC, she sure takes her sweet time to threaten the MC into handing her the underground map, gloat about the power of the Rebellion’s mages, and gleefully mention how she played Ayn like a fiddle.
  • Lady of Black Magic: She is a mage of considerable power.
  • The Mole: She goes undercover as a maid in the imperial palace.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: She attacks the MC relentlessly as soon as she’s given the order to kill, even at the cost of her life.
  • Suicide Attack: When necessary, she will unhesitatingly kill herself to unleash the Glacial Butterflies inside her body as they will pose a much greater threat.

    Zack 

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Voiced by: Zhang Pei (CN), Anju Nitta (JP)

A member of the Rebellion who bears a grudge against mages in general and Alkaid in paticular. His true identity is Alkaid’s and Ehlonna’s fellow urchins who mistakenly believed he was betrayed by his friend.


  • Freudian Excuse: He antagonized Alkaid because he thought Alkaid was an Ungrateful Bastard who abandoned him after becoming a mage and aligned with the Decadent Court which also "corrupted" Ehlonna.
  • Heel–Face Turn: He initially tried to assassinate Alkaid, but after learning about Alkaid’s and Ehlonna’s life as imperial mages, he realized that he was never abandoned like he believed and helps the MC and Alkaid when they’re at their lowest.
  • Puppy Love: He had a crush on Ehlonna when they were young, and even thought that one day, he would ask Alkaid for Ehlonna's hand in marriage when they all made it out of the slums.
  • Street Urchin: He used to live on the street with Alkaid and Ehlonna. Not that he has a better life now.
  • Uncertain Doom: He stays back to Hold the Line for the MC and Alkaid to escape the royal guards and seek the Rebellion’s help. We never heard from him ever again, leaving it ambiguous whether or not he survived.

The Inquisitors

    Anderson 

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Voiced by: Liu Cong (CN)

Ayn’s second-in-command in the Inquisitors.


  • In the Hood: He uses the same sprite as Inquisitor mooks, which have the hood hiding their eyes.
  • The Stoic: He rarely shows any emotion.
  • Undying Loyalty: He’s utterly loyal to Ayn and his mother, Queen Feina.

    Lee 
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Voiced by: Xing Chao (CN)

A rookie Inquisitor who used to be a thief. He was roped into the Inquisitors by Anderson to prevent him from joining the Rebellion.


  • Butt-Monkey: He often gets scolded by Anderson for not knowing courtesy or boundaries when talking to the MC, the girlfriend of his boss.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Even though he mainly serves as a Butt-Monkey and comedic relief for Ayn’s route, Lee is still a member of the Inquisitors. When Susie is busy gloating to the MC, he takes the chance to stab her from behind, killing her immediately.
  • Fiery Redhead; His sprite shows him with red hair, and he’s a boisterous, cheerful young man.

Eden NPCs

NEOS Association

    Lin 

Lin/Furin/Feng Ling

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Voiced by: Yang Menglu (CN), Manaka Iwami (JP)

The leader of NEOS Association and a powerful mercenary who only wants to protect newcomers.


  • Big Sister Instinct: She acts like a big sister for the rookies under her care.
  • Forced Sleep: The price of her power is her inability to stay awake in the morning, no matter what happened before or during her sleep.
  • Good Samaritan: She founded the NEOS Association out of the pure desire to protect those who don’t deserve to be squandered in this unfair battle royale.
  • Heavy Sleeper: She falls into deep sleep as soon as the sun rises and only wakes up at dusk, though not by choice.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partner: Their time together as fellow members of the NEOS Association gradually turns her and the MC into this.
  • My Greatest Failure: Her failure to protect her Shelter etches deeply in her mind.
  • Nice Girl: She’s nice and sincere to anyone around her, and accepts to shift the blame on herself when told that she will only hold the MC back.
  • What You Are in the Dark: As one of the few people who know Clarence and the MC’s hiding spot, she chooses to tell them the situation and helps them escape instead of betraying them for their soul stones while everyone else are out for their blood thanks to the Master of Eden’s command.

    Sean 

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A rookie NEOS who has great admiration for Clarence. He only wants to have a normal life by entering Eden, but reality is crueler than he expected.


  • Automatic Crossbows: His choice of weapon in combat.
  • Butt-Monkey: In his debut, he was about to have his bracelet broken by Angelica. In Ayn’s route, other NEOS broke his leg to use him as a bait to lure the MC in their trap, and when it failed, they abandon him. In his terror, he flees from the MC straight into Alkaid’s fog…and the next time we meet him, he has turned into one of the Lost.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: He snitched the location of Clarence and the MC’s hideout to the Order, causing Lin to be captured and used as a hostage to lure them out.
  • Hero-Worshipper: He admits to Clarence that he’s someone he really worships, and is clearly overjoyed to be rescued by Clarence.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: Everything Sean ever wants from Eden is a normal life without the constant fighting and poor living conditions like in the desert. Unfortunately, Eden will give him anything but that.
  • Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: He did betray Lin and the MC to the Order in his desperation to live, but he’s too weak and cowardly to admit that to their face. When Ayn fails to see his worth and lets the MC decide his fate, he can only beg her to spare him in tears. She does have the option to let him go, understanding that he’s simply an ordinary man driven into the corner and can pose no threat to her now that he’s exposed.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: In his despair in Ayn’s route, he angrily questions the MC why the Chief of the Order chose her and gave her special treatment.
  • Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Ayn mercilessly abandons Sean to the MC’s mercy once he sees him as a coward who can’t even admit his wrongdoing. One of the options is to break his bracelet and banish him from Eden, the fate Clarence saved him from in the beginning.
  • Tears of Fear: The horrific situation in Eden causes Sean to break down and cry often. In Ayn’s route, the MC was haunted by his tearful eyes when he looked back at her on his way to flee from her as he was too terrified and traumatized to listen to reasons, and it allows her to recognize him when he has turned into one of the Lost.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: After the MC spares him, he keeps his word and disappears from her sight forever, making his fate ambiguous. The same also can be applied if she breaks his bracelet, albeit we do know he is banished from Eden into the desert.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: In Ayn’s route, he was deliberately injured by other NEOS to attract the MC’s attention and catch her off guard, giving them a chance to ambush her.

The Order

    O’Connor 
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Voiced by: Lulu Sun (CN), Daisuke Kishio (JP)

The second-in-command of the Order, nicknamed "the Mediator".


  • Affectionate Nickname: He calls the MC "Little Leaf".
  • Anger Born of Worry: He becomes indignant towards the MC after Ayn made a contract with her which O’Connor thinks is nothing but disadvantageous for his Chief.
  • Butt-Monkey: Ayn seems to pick on him to most.
  • The Gadfly: He teases Ayn and the MC’s relationship whenever he can as if Ayn wouldn’t burn his hair for it.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: Curiously, despite living in a post-apocalyptic world, O’Connor still keeps his long hair and takes care of it seriously. Unfortunately for him, Ayn likes to burn his hair as a "punishment".
  • Number Two: He’s second to Ayn in the organization, though the level of respect he receives from another members goes nowhere close to Ayn’s.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He loves to read romance novels and his stacks tend to be blamed for the Order’s Shipper on Deck behaviors.
  • Synchronization: His power as a NEOS is to establish a connection between people, either one-way or two-way, and let them share their injuries and pain.

    Sparrow 

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Voiced by: Feng Junhua (CN)

A mercenary under the Order who goes by the code name "Sparrow".


  • Actually Pretty Funny: She is genuinely amused and laughs out loud when the MC comments that the Order’s members’ naked bodies aren’t exactly easy on the eyes.
  • Blood Knight: Her first appearance shows her gleefully hunting down newcomers and breaking their bracelets to banish them from Eden.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She’s initially cold and looks down on the MC, but their relationship warms up after several interactions where the MC proves herself to be both capable and pleasantly amusing. Near the end of Ayn’s route, they become trusted comrades and Sparrow obeys the MC unquestioningly.

Others

    Faye 

A boy hiding in the bunker that the MC encoutered when she first arrived at Eden’s world.


    Liore 

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Voiced by: Mu Fei (CN), Yuko Kaida (JP)

Clarence’s mentor and the strongest NEOS in the desert, titled "Liore the Shark".


  • Came Back Wrong: Alkaid revives her in Clarence’s route in order to fight her student and break him. At this point, she’s nothing more than a mindless weapon that needs to be put down.
  • Dying as Yourself: In her final moments, she suddenly recognized Clarence and dropped her blade when he shot her, allowing him to kill her.
  • Mentor Occupational Hazard: Once her mind was thoroughly destroyed, Liore had forgotten everything and became one of the Lost that roams the desert. One day, when Clarence approached and merely observed her fighting other NEOS, she attacked him out of instinct and he was forced to do a Mutual Kill because she was simply too strong, but she recognized him in her last moment and let him kill her.
  • The Nose Knows: She’s mentioned to have an acute sense of smell, befitting her title as "the Shark". Going insane only made her senses sharper, and she could even detect Clarence who was a hundred meters away from the battle at the time and approached him.
  • Sink or Swim Mentor: She taught Clarence that he could only survive by proving his worth, and used him as a bait for Sandswimmers.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Her power’s penalty eventually caused her to lose all of her memory and along with that, her mind.

    Yuri 

Awakening NPCs

Starry Sea

    Celie 


Dragon City

    The Puppet 

    Santos 

Paradise

    Navigator 

The Origin

    Pan 

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    Darya 

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