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Outerplane: Northern Continent
(aka: Outerplane Fulmination)

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This is a character page of Outerplane, listing those who are come from the Northern Continent. Click here to go to the main character page.
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Ful.Mi.NATION

    Vlada 

Sasha Vlada

Title: Heart of Steel
Element: Fire
Battle Type: Striker (Attacker)
Base Rarity: 3★
Height: 161 cm
Weight: 938 kg
Race: Human (Mirshian)
Birthday: 8-14
Preferred Present Type: Science
Affiliation: Ful.Mi.NATION
VA: Deva Marie Gregory (EN); Yumiri Hanamori (JP); (KR)

The Field Marshal of Ful.Mi.NATION, a product of a superhuman project to fuse her body with a dungeon core that also functions as a biological power plant fuelling her entire nation. The burden placed on those shoulders is nothing light at all, but Vlada's unyielding dedication to her country is firm.
  • The Leader: The Field Marshal of all of Ful.Mi.NATION, though her father, Gornolf, does tend to dispense advice and help from the side despite his retirement. With Gornolf out of the way after the events of Season 2's Ful.Mi.NATION arc, she fully embraces the position to lead her people for the better this time.
  • Playing with Fire: Is a Fire-elemental Hero. Taken further with the explosive effects of her skill animations and being based around causing the Burn debuff.

    Epsilon 

Epsilon

Title: Super Cool Killing Machine
Element: Dark
Battle Type: Striker (Bruiser)
Base Rarity: 3★
Height: 167 cm
Weight: 167 kg
Race: Automaton
Birthday: 4-6
Preferred Present Type: Luxury
Affiliation: Ful.Mi.NATION
VA: Ashely Biski (EN); Hiromi Igarashi (JP); (KR)


  • Beware the Silly Ones: Iron Butt-Monkey she may be, Epsilon is nevertheless an Automaton who has known combat and survived for millennia. In Season 2, Epsilon was easily handling the heroes until Alpha goaded her into wasting her antimatter.
  • Casting a Shadow: Is a Dark-elemental Hero.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Anyone who knows her would hesitate to even call her a friend. Epsilon is constantly annoying everyone with her pranks and antics that the common response to shutting her up is through a beatdown and hoping she'll stay down for even a few seconds.

    Christina 

Christina

Title: Exemplary Public Affairs Officer
Element: Fire
Battle Type: Defender (Phalanx)
Base Rarity: 3★
Height: 163 cm
Weight: 48 kg
Race: Human (Mirshian)
Birthday: 11-29
Preferred Present Type: Luxury
Affiliation: Ful.Mi.NATION
VA: Cat Protano (EN); Ai Yamamoto (JP); (KR)

Public relations officer of her nation's army. A young woman who worked her way from the bottom of the social hierarchy, she'd rather be slacking on the job were it not for life's troubles being constantly sent her way.
  • Vapor Wear: While she does wear a pair of black panties, her top is revealing in ways by being strapless, backless, and showing her cleavage and Sideboobs that make it obvious she is not wearing a bra.

    The Captain 
A human Earthling man who has worked his way up in Ful.Mi.NATION's military. His name is determined by the player's account name, though for the sake of convenience, he is to be called "The Captain" based on his first introduction.
  • Badass Normal: Despite being an Earthling, his Quirk, if he has one, is never shown during Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country and he just relies on a handgun in combat, while being apparently fragile enough that he can be easily taken down by a monster's single swipe. Still, he's shown to keep up with other fighters competently enough.
  • Born Lucky: His Quirk, while nebulous, gives him luck, if not outright Plot Armor. Every time he gets into possible danger, he would seemingly encounter characters who could help him in the nick of time. It's how he kept surviving impossible operations as a Ful.Mi.NATION grunt, which Gornolf purposely set up, later causing the Captain to be taken under Gornolf's wing for said Quirk. In Monad Gate, this Quirk is modified by Eva to let him summon shadow copies of those connected to his fate.
  • The Cameo: Makes an appearance in last episode of Moment Ring - The Eternal Preserver talking to Nomad Eva about the timeline they just bore witness to.
  • Chick Magnet:
    • As shown in Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country, he's gotten Vlada interested in him to the point that she wants him working as a direct assistant (and Epsilon mercilessly teasing her about it). Kuro and Tamamo also like him for his kind nature, the latter case being notable given how cruel she acts with her "prey".
    • Never Stop Soulslayers! confirms that Tamamo has gotten so smitten with the Captain that she invests in a film studio to get him to have fun and turn his eyes on her. In the same event, Bryn, passive-aggressive nagging aside, at least likes him enough that she feels offended at the idea the Captain wouldn't marry her.
  • A Day in the Limelight: A couple of events star him as the protagonist in his own worldline.
    • He is first featured in the event, Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country, having been gifted a VIP ticket by Vlada to a hot spring funded by Tamamo-no-Mae.
    • In Never Stop Soulslayers!, he investigates a film studio called Kuromount Pictures, run by Earthling horror moviemaker Mero and funded by Tamamo once more, which suddenly becomes the site of a ghostly ritual trapping everyone in it.
    • Taking place after Moment Ring, he is the centerpiece of In The Great New World, rebelling in a worldline ruled by Gnosis Nella's tyranny.
    • The Monad Gate game mode is all about him and Monad Eva venturing into other doomed worldlines to give them a better ending. Thus far, the scenarios are: Hope is a Thing with Feathers.
  • Dialogue Tree: Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country features the game's first instance of multiple dialogue choices that the player can choose for him to act and say, although most branches consist mainly of one that expands on a scene and the other to skip all that with little consequence. The only point where the outcome has a huge consequence is the ending of the event, where he can refuse to open Tamamo's letter or leave Ful.Mi.NATION to join her as a travelling partner. Never Stop Soulslayers! however confirms that the former choice is canon, the event essentially happening because Tamamo is still trying to entice him.
  • Featureless Protagonist: He has a unique sprite of a human man dressed in a military uniform with short black hair and a fringe parted in the middle, though his eyes are shaded over to represent his being the player's insert character as opposed to K fully being his own character.
  • Hello, [Insert Name Here]: His name is determined by the player's account name.
  • In-Series Nickname: Event-wise so far, Tamamo calls him "sir", Kuro calls him "butler", Ame and Akari call him "soldier", and Bryn calls him "Manager".
  • Magnetic Hero: Even if he has misgivings, he gets along with a varied cast of characters, or at least is never alone so that he gets the help of a ragtag crew in any situation he's in. Tamamo hints that this is actually his unique power, letting him draw people towards him like a singularity of destiny (which also dismays her since this means more rivals to contend with). This mysterious power somehow allowed the Captain to become the Cosmic Keystone of Gnosis Nella's worldline when it should've disappeared on its own.
  • Nice Guy: His defining trait is his near-infinite patience and tolerance for other people and their quirks (without a capital "Q"), from taking a fatal blow for a complete stranger like Tamamo, entertaining Kuro's energetic nature, forgiving Akari and Ame (if with some justified wariness) for attacking him after mistaking him for a demon, even joining them on their investigation of the inn's demons; most noteworthy is him giving Kuro a chance to escape from the Soulslayers in return for her healing his fatal wound, and asking Tamamo if they're still friends even though they're about to fight each other and now aware of her demonic nature. The last example is why Tamamo is so taken with him, and Akari and Ame are quite gobsmacked over.
  • Player Character: The one representing the player, specifically the person that Christina and Vlada have been talking to in their voice lines.
  • Remember the New Guy?: The game had been rather vague on who your Heroes are interacting with in their voice lines seeing as K is the protagonist, who shouldn't have any in-story justifications to be doing so, let alone the person Christina and Vlada refer to as "Captain" and "Commander" respectively. The release of Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country answers that question by introducing the Captain, the player's stand-in.
  • Ridiculously Average Guy: Deconstructed and discussed in Hope is a Thing with Feathers, tying into why he acts so selfless. K may not have had known about his Quirk at first, but at least he had his technology and Hunter training borne of a world overrun by Irregulars. Each and every other Earthling likewise had something unique to offer as Genre Refugees. The Captain was just a completely normal human from a safe, normal Earth who, self-aware of his mediocrity, threw himself into Ful.Mi.NATION's missions out of a desperate need to find meaning for his existence beyond featureless NPC fodder. His saving grace had been his luck granted by his Quirk... which only got him the attention of Gornolf, who took advantage of his insecurities and mold the Captain into his pawn. Since then, the Captain resolved himself to prop up those who are, in his mind, real protagonists like Delta.
  • Story Breadcrumbs: The Captain gets introduced in his first event with little background other than being a Captain in Ful.Mi.NATION military and a trusted aide of Vlada. Subsequent events come to reveal more of his backstory and personality, then getting a lot more lore in the game mode Monad Gate.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Befittingly to K, the other protagonist of Outerplane. K is an Irregular Hunter from a post-apocalyptic world while the Captain is an ordinary human from an ordinary Earth; K is a frontline fighter while the Captain relies mostly on his wits, but both ultimately require help from allies; both are willing to help other people, though K is prone to being selfish, dishonest and physical about it whereas the Captain is almost always polite and sincere about caring for others; both have indirect 'soft' powers related to interacting with other people that they didn't know about it at first, but K's strengthens those he is related to while the Captain's seemingly manipulates destiny to attract people.
  • Villain Takes an Interest: "Villain" may be overstating things, but in Hot Spring Inn in a Winter Country, the Captain gained the complete interest of Tamamo when he asked at the story's final battle whether they are still friends, despite the gray morality she showed in taking the life force of people. This motivates her to invite the Captain to travel with herself and Kuro, something he can choose to either put off temporarily or leave his job to oblige.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: While both he and Monad Eva are friends who would stand up for each other when it comes down to it, they can't seem to help but make jabs at each other the moment something goes wrong. The Hope is a Thing with Feathers Monad Gate scenario is practically rife with Snark-to-Snark Combat:
    Eva: [after showing Nella the Alliance's Tokens they secretly pilfered from bodies] ...Excuse me, scammer. Do you have anything to say for yourself?
    The Captain: ...Quiet. You bribing scumbag.Context

    Gornolf 

Gornolf Vlada

The former General of the Army of Ful.Mi.NATION, as well as Vlada's father. He is highly respect in his own nation, though none knew of what lengths he would go to control everything in his sight.
  • Bad Boss: While it might seem that Ful.Mi.NATION being poor as a nation (Christina being a prominent example) is a given due to the ongoing war and the harsh climes, Season 2 of the main story reveals much of the resources that could have been poured into the people's betterment went into his military projects like mechs and a huge cannon. In Chasing the Moonlight of the End, Gornolf is revealed to have escaped his imprisonment by sacrificing his most devoted followers in the same prison as him to Irregulars. Not that it should be surprising given that he had treated his own daughter as a tool.
  • Big Bad: Of the Ful.Mi.NATION main story arc. Also gets this treatment in the Monad Gate scenario, Hope is a Thing with Feathers.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: A villainous example: his psychological tactic in manipulating people is to tell them things they sorely want to hear, preying on their lack of self-esteem to make himself seem like a supportive and caring figure, if not a savior in his victims' minds, thus binding them to his will even if they know it's wrong. A young Vlada was manipulated into being a soldier despite Gornolf's harshness with her, said treatment being the stick and his words of praise being the carrot. This also happened with the Captain in his worldline, who had gone along with Gornolf's villainy out of a desperate want to be needed by others until Vlada snapped him out of it.

    Nadja 

Nadja Applefield

A new recruit in Ful.Mi.NATION's army. She is first met by K, Veronica and Alpha during their infiltration into Ful.Mi.NATION.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She and her mother as seen in a flashback are spitting images of each other. It's a big hint to her true identity as an Irregular.
  • Wham Shot: In the ending cutscene for the Ful.Mi.NATION story arc, her eyes glow red like an Irregular's.

The Dreadnought

A race of draconic humanoids that formerly dwelt in the caves of the northern lands until they were empowered by their Great Khan, Drakhan, becoming Ful.Mi.NATION's archenemy in their quest for world domination.

    Drakhan 

Drakhan

Title: The Ruler of the Dreadnought
Element: Light
Battle Type: Striker
Base Rarity: 3★
Height: 163 cm
Weight: 54 kg
Race: Dragon
Birthday: 11-12
Preferred Present Type: Magic Tool
Affiliation: Dreadnought
VA: Cristina Valenzuela (EN); Ami Koshimizu (JP); (KR)


  • Half-Human Hybrid: Her time trapped in a dungeon has allowed its core to sap away most of her body's essence, turning her into a half-human, half-dragon woman.
  • Large Ham: Amongst other things, she's prone to making all sorts of loud and lengthy speeches that usually detail how epic her beatdowns with her unamused archenemy, Sasha, will be.
  • Sideboob: She dresses in outfits that reveal the sides of her breasts following her transformation from a pure dragon to a Half-Human Hybrid.

The Frost Elves

Within the mountains live a secular tribe of frost elves. Like their neighboring allies, the Dreadnought, they have been at odds with Ful.Mi.NATION for centuries.
    Lily 

Lily

Title: The Li'l Ballista
Element: Water
Battle Type: Ranger (Tactician)
Base Rarity: 1★
Height: 150 cm
Weight: 38 kg
Race: Frost Elf
Birthday: 2-27
Preferred Present Type: Craftwork
Affiliation: Frost Elf Tribe
VA: Brenna Larsen (EN); (JP); (KR)

A young frost elf who looked up to her older sister, Snow.

Alternative Title(s): Outerplane Fulmination

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