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    Shirukyi 
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See them as their pre-reincarnated state
Debut: Chapter 1
Status: Alive
Cheat: None
The Isekai Killer
  • 13 Is Unlucky: Thirteen is the number of innocents they uncontrollably murdered on earth and, thankfully for him, was sentenced to the death penalty for it. They are also the thirteenth reincarnator specially chosen by The Goddess for a borderline suicidal mission to hunt down and kill the other twelve reincarnators in the new world whether they like to or not.
  • Abusive Parents: Well, an older sister parental figure who encourages and trains them to take over the family business. That doesn't sound too bad until you realize she apparently meant being a ruthless Psycho for Hire/Serial Killer conditioned to feel insurmountable pleasure from a fresh kill.
  • Ambiguous Gender Identity: Shirukyi never self-identifies as either male or female internally, using feminine pronouns in the new world only for convenience and was never once called by masculine ones. As such gender-neutral pronouns are in place when referring to the Isekai Killer.
  • Anti-Hero: Skirts the fence between this and Anti-Villain. Back on Earth, he was a psychotic Serial Killer who couldn't control himself. In the new world, she is a Serial-Killer Killer tasked by the unnamed goddess to bring an end to the tyranny of the previous 12 reincarnators who are abusing their powers to terrorize the townsfolk.
  • The Atoner: Shirukyi has sworn to Never Hurt an Innocent again in this new life and happily takes down the 12 previous reincarnators because they see their isekai experience as a Redemption Quest for all the innocents they murdered on Earth.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Out of the three main heroines, Shirukyi is the Brains, using her wits, insider knowledge and previous experience as a serial killer to assassinate the reincarnators, to Frieyu's Beauty and Lunatic's Brawn.
  • Blade Enthusiast: They favor knives and daggers in both worlds and Shiruki only uses tools and items to get their targets off balance, preferring to do the kill up close and personal.
  • Blunt "No": Shirukyi gleefully rejects the desperate pleas of the reincarnators begging for their lives to be spared with a curt no and smile on their face.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Shirukyi knows they can't possibly win a straight-up fight against any of their targets, all of whom are god-level cheat users, in terms of strength, magic and overall power but will rig things and exploit their flaws as humanly possible to even the playing field and get the final drop on them.
  • Cruel Mercy: They openly stop Lunatic from killing Silsil by putting a blade to Lunatic's throat then locking up the despairing evil sorceress in her own anti-magic cage and leaving said cage at the top of her own dungeon where normal adventurers can't even find without aid. With Silsil having no means nor desire to escape on her own after the death of her beloved Milmil and the rest of her fellow reincarnators unwilling and uncaring to go find her, perhaps being turned into a smear on the wall by Lunatic would have been a much better fate.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: Their hair and eyes are similar shades of pink to accentuate "her" innocent but secretly psychotically homicidal nature.
  • Death Seeker: Back on Earth, they were so addicted to the thrill of killing and unable to stop, that they thank the judge for sentencing them to death. In the new world, this apparently no longer applies because the Goddess has given them the mission to use their gifts to wipe out the previous twelve reincarnators who are so despicable, the demon king they were sent to fight was benevolent by comparison.
  • Exact Words: Shirukyi promises Frieyu that she will never kill humans but still goes through with their hit list of the other reincarnators by telling themself that the crimes they committed are so heinous, they are no longer legally recognized as human.
  • Expy: A serial killer whose main goal in life is to give heinous criminals graphic deaths in order to protect the innocent. Dexter anyone?
  • Flaw Exploitation: Their forte. Normally, assassinating twelve of the most powerful people alive on the planet would be unimaginable without having a destructively corruptible cheat themself which The Goddess strictly forbade but their older sister had taught them the best way to kill your targets is to find everything there is to know about them and promptly use it against them. Thus, Shirukyi can exactly pinpoint the negatives of their cheats and the reincarnators themselves and make contingency plans around it.
  • Friend to All Children: Children both in the orphanage and generally speaking really love them for reasons Shirukyi doesn't understand.
  • Guile Hero: They don't win by brute strength, magical firepower and/or cheats like all the other reincarnators heavily rely on but through extreme cunning, Flaw Exploitation and meticulous research and preparation.
  • Hellish Pupils: Their eyes are normal-looking around Frieyu and the orphans but lose their shine with pupils narrowing into slits whenever they're about to go after one of the reincarnators.
  • High on Homicide: Killing people has them borderline orgasmic in either world.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Keeps one of their eyes under side-swept bangs to symbolize that they are hiding their true nature.
  • Hitman with a Heart: Granted their heart is buried deep within but they care deeply for Frieyu and the kids in the orphanage.
  • Ironic Name: Shirukyi translates to "White Snow" but they are nothing like the dainty maiden waiting to be rescued from the Disney fairytale and more like a Grimm Brothers' protagonist who kills the villains in their sleep.
  • Lesser of Two Evils: Shirukyi is a psychopathic serial killer but they are the hero of the story since the twelve reincarnators they were sent to kill are much, much worse, being not only psychopathic serial killers on a genocidal scale with god powers and without any morals Shirukyi still have but are also fated to drive the reincarnated world into devastation and despair under their iron fist more than the Demon King ever will.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Ambiguous Gender Identity aside, Shirukyi is the Dark Feminine in contrast to Frieyu but the Light Feminine when compared to Lunatic.
  • Light Is Not Good: Shirukyi's standard attire is an all-white nun habit with pink highlights (Matching her hair and eyes) and a silver headband. They may seem the innocent maiden like their outfit implies but Beneath the Mask is a ruthless, psychopathic Serial-Killer Killer who would stop at nothing to assassinate the remaining reincarnators in the most gory, drawn-out deaths possible (Not that they deserved it). However, it's zig-zagged since they are doing this for Frieyu and her orphanage kids to make a peaceful, prosperous world free from the tyrannical rule of the reincarnators.
  • Meaningful Name: Shirukyi is translated as "Snow White" in Japanese but when spelled backward, it can either mean "murder" or "death". Fitting for a ruthless and bloodthirsty Serial-Killer Killer who poses as an innocent dainty maiden to get closer to "her" targets.
  • Never Hurt an Innocent: In the new world, they pointedly refuse to harm an innocent, regardless of the situation. Although, they briefly did consider killing one of the orphans for being involved with their hitlist but quickly snapped themself out of it when reminded of their code.
  • Nightmare Face: Most of the time, their face is very attractive and radiate innocence, but when they're contemplating going after their targets, their eyes get as sharp as a knife, and when they're actively hunting them down, the face only gets more and more unnerving until they actually do the kill and at their most deranged, their eyes turn almost solid black, their incisors become prominent, and their veins bulge out to the point they look as depraved as possible, with giant text going "Maximum Climax" on the screen to highlight how High on Homicide they are.
  • Not So Stoic: There is one moment where Shrukyi breaks from their usual seriousness in volume 1's bonus story about a typical morning with Frieyu:
    '''Shirukyi: [Stomach growling] Morning Frieyu, I'm hungry...
    Frieyu: Fret not! We still have some leftovers from this morning so let me prepare them for you.
    [Prepares an gigantic American-sized portion of a five-star breakfast]
    Frieyu: Sorry if the portion is small. The children and I ate a lot so there's not much left...
    Shirukyi: [Thinking in sheer bewilderment] What do you mean this is small???
  • Nun Too Holy: Their outfit is a priestess garb and they help run a church-sponsored orphanage but in secret, they are a Serial-Killer Killer hired by the goddess that rules the world to bring justice to the twelve fallen reincarnators through murderous means.
  • Only Sane by Comparison: Shrukyi has a lot of unchecked mental issues and impulses carried over from their past life as a Serial Killer but is considered a straight-up saint amongst the reincarnators since they are so much worse as extremist genocidal monsters who believe to be gods in both power and ego.
  • Personality Powers: What sets them apart from the other reincarnators and their cheat abilities is that they have no cheat ability whatsoever. It makes perfect sense since a Serial-Killer Killer has to be inconspicuous like their method of killing in order for their targets to underestimate them and therefore easier to assassinate.
  • Psycho for Hire: Their older sister trained them as one on Earth which led them to the dark path of being a mentally unstable Serial Killer who was executed for their crimes in the first place. It was for this reason that The Goddess specifically recruited them to eliminate the previous twelve reincarnators due to their experience.
  • Psycho Pink: They have hot-pink hair and is utterly deranged when it comes to murdering their targets, climaxing at the point where all hope drained from their face and the lights from their eyes fade out.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Shirukyi is a dangerous, ruthless Serial Killer with fittingly dark pink eyes.
  • Reluctant Psycho: Back on Earth, he was a psychopathic serial killer conditioned by their older sister and hates himself for it, even thanking the court for sentencing him to death for being unable to control their impulses. They immediately refuse the Goddess' mission whilst having a breakdown over killing once more until she frames it as a Redemption Quest. While having fewer hang-ups in the new world given their targets this time around are reincarnators more corrupted and psychopathic than they'll ever be, they still have their unresolved emotional baggage and destructive tendencies carried over which sometimes slip through the cracks if they're not careful enough.
    The Isekai Killer: I won't... do that anymore. Killing innocent people is the worst. It is unacceptable for a person to do something like that.
    The Goddess: Eh? But you are the one who killed thirteen people! What are you talking about right now?
    The Isekai Killer: I know that murder is the worst kind of act that exists. And I...I HATE IT KILLING. I LOST MY SELF-CONTROL AND MORALITY. I NEVER WANTED TO KILL. IT HURTS, IT HURTS! I don't even have the guts to commit suicide, I wish someone else would've killed me instead!
  • Sole Survivor: Out of the parties they joined to hunt down Ouga and the twins, Shrukyi is the only one who made it out alive and victorious in both instances with the rest including the reincarnators dying horrifically gruesome deaths.
  • That Man Is Dead: Quite literally the case for Shirukyi as they absolutely detested their past life as a rabid Serial Killer removed from any self-restraint or reasoning at the mere thought of murder with all their heart that they don't self-identify as a man anymore and omits any mention of their former name. Them being Reincarnated as the Opposite Sex hammers in the point.
  • The Team Normal: They are the only one out of the thirteen reincarnators not to have a cheat of any kind and for a very good reason too as the other twelve became irreversibly corrupted by their cheats and took over the Demon King's role of being the biggest threat to the new world that Shirukyi must assassinate.
  • Token Good Teammate: The bar must be set extremely low if an emotionally unstable Serial Killer like themself is the good guy since they are now on a redemption quest for their past transgressions by assassinating the rest of the genocidal, god-complex reincarnators for the denizens, especially Frieyuu and her children, to live in world peace.
  • Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?: Every time they go after one of their reincarnator targets, Shirukyi comes loaded to the hilt with all sorts and sometimes rare goodies to take them down. There is no mention of how a Weak, but Skilled priestess like them manages to get so wealthy that they still have enough to donate a hefty sum of money to Frieyu's orphanage.
  • You Are Number 6: Their original name on Earth is never stated other than a judge calling him "Prisoner 567" before his execution.

    The Goddess 
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Debut: Chapter 1
Status: Alive

  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: The Goddess gives the soul that would later reincarnate into Shirukyi the "chance" to reincarnate in a new world whether they like it or not in order to assassinate the previous twelve reincarnators who have become so vile, the tyrannical Demon King was benevolent by comparison as a Redemption Quest.
  • Create Your Own Villain: Not only once but twelve times over when picking the candidates to reincarnate because she didn't take their criminal backgrounds, horrible character or the aftermath after they defeat the Demon King into consideration which sure enough resulted in them being corrupted with their cheats and becoming the newest Big Bad Ensemble in enslaving and massacring humanity.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: Forces "Shirukyi" to reincarnate into the world and kill all the previous reincarnators without any cheat skills or super-powers so they don't just wind up on the Sorting Algorithm of Evil that has to be taken down. She is doing this for the good of the new world and its population after feeling accountable for putting it in an even worse state than before and portraying the crusade to Shirukyi as a Redemption Quest for the heinous crimes that forever haunt and shame them on Earth.
  • God's Hands Are Tied: She appears to be incapable of directly interacting with the world in any manner beyond reincarnating people from Earth and giving them cheat abilities. And even then, she has no way of controlling them or their abilities.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She's borderline psychotic but she maintains the world order and protects the people to the best of her abilities from all threats both internal and external.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: All of her previous chosen champions got Drunk with Power, and many are confirmed to have been horrible people even in their past lives. Her choices included a yakuza boss, a notorious Phony Psychic, a Yandere Couple and even another Serial Killer like Shirukyi. If the Goddess is being truthful about her motives, then one can only wonder what the heck she was thinking.
  • It's Personal: Out of all the reincarnators, the Goddess has a special hatred for Razvel as not only did she displace the real church to start a Scam Religion under her name for political influence and milking every single cent out of its poor followers but also nosediving her reputation with the true believers through her exploitative, homicidal actions. That's why The Goddess implored Shirukyi to give Razvel the biggest wake-up call possible for being an all-bark-no-bite scamming low-life in both her pathetic existences by showing off the guidebook detailing the true extent of her weak cheat and killing difficulty of "easy". Not only that, she even had a picture of herself yawning and utterly indifferent specifically when Shiruki waved it in front of Razvel's face to showcase that despite everything she had done for her, the Goddess looked down at Razvel as nothing but a deplorable pest that must be exterminated like the rest.
  • Pass the Popcorn: She watches Shirukyi kill the previous 12 reincarnators as if she's in a home theatre with surround sound and pops open high-quality champagne while shouting "Encore!" whenever the protagonist succeeds.
  • Too Desperate to Be Picky: The Goddess chose the previous twelve reincarnators and gave them "cheat" abilities because she was running out of options to stop the demon king's tyranny and save her world to consider the ramifications of her actions. She would later regret this as unfortunately those she chose became the greater evil which forced her to pick Shirukyi to end them as well.
  • Underboobs: Her outfit exposes the lower half of her breasts.

    Frieyu 
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Debut: Chapter 2
Status: Alive

  • All-Loving Heroine: Frieyu is a genuine nun and takes her vows seriously, even praying for Yamazaki's soul which only enrages him for her unwavering virtuousness.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Out of the three main heroines, Frieyu is the Beauty, the pure-hearted paragon of kindness with a face to match who looks after the children in her orphanage and often finds herself in tight spots against reincarnators, to Lunatic's Brawn and Shirukyi's Brains.
  • Big Eater: The volume one bonus story reveals Frieyu and her children eat like horses after a month-long hunger strike as shown when the leftovers they made are enough to fill an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet and she considers it a small portion while still being hungry afterward. It's no wonder the orphanage is in dire times without Shirukyi's earnings when their food budget is through the roof.
  • Cleavage Window: Was forced into one when Yamazaki rips the top of her nun habit to expose her breasts as part of her "training" to soon become his personal bitch.
  • Damsel in Distress: She is dragged off and nearly put through sexual slavery by Yamazaki, both to enforce his will and for laughs.
  • Hostage Situation: She lets Yamazaki drag her off to a strip club for some "training" without resistance to prevent his men from beating up and even killing the orphans and Shirukyi in front of her. Luckily, Shirukyi manages to cause a diversion and brutally murders Yamazaki before anything can happen.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: Yamazaki pins Frieyu down intending to rape her but instead of struggling that he's expecting and going to enjoy, she calmly lies back without resistance. Both because resistance is futile and knowing Yamazaki is distressed and prays for him, further angering him.
  • Morality Pet: Aside from the children in her orphanage, she's the only character Shirukyi and Lunatic are genuinely kind to and dote on.
  • Rape as Drama: Yamazaki rips her clothing over her breasts in front of the orphans, drags her off to a stripper bar, assigned a henchman to "train" her and nearly rapes her himself. Fortunately, the assault was stopped just short of the trope as Yamazaki's establishment is currently set on fire before Shirukyi shoots a crossbow bolt at him through the window.
  • Supreme Chef: She has to be one to satisfy her and her children's Big Eater tendencies. In volume 1's bonus story, her idea of leftovers is a lavish breakfast consisting of two towering stacks of French toast, prime rib steak with mash and gravy, an omelet the size of a chafing dish and a side salad that Shirukyi finds absurd that she thinks this is a "small" portion.

    Lunatic 
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Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Alive

  • Affably Evil: Despite being a murderous demon, whenever out of battle, she comes off as more of a loveable ditz, eager to make friends and meet people. There's no implication she's hiding her true evil, and to be frank, she doesn't have the capacity to do so—whenever she acts nice, she's being nice.
  • Anti-Villain: All she really wants out of life is the respect she deserves as a sapient being and royalty to boot. If she gets that respect willingly, she will dote on whoever gives it to her like crazy as demonstrated by the entire populace of Frieyu's orphanage, especially the little kids who absolutely adore her. If she has to resort to extracting that respect through fear, she won't hesitate to do it as she repeatedly voices the intent to Take Over the World if she has to. But those who refuse to respect her out of either love or fear, she has no problem giving them graphic deaths.
  • Axe-Crazy: She's very unstable and prone to violence to the point that Shirukyi looks like the bastion of sanity by comparison.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Out of the three main heroines, Lunatic is the Brawn, being the most physically gifted in strength and magic as the daughter of the all-powerful Demon King to provide the much-needed muscle dealing with the equally powerful reincarnators, to Shirukyi's Brains and Frieyu's Beauty.
  • Brainless Beauty: Lunatic is drop-dead (and literally can make you drop-dead) gorgeous, but is so stupid that she constantly forgets Shirukyi placed her under a magically binding contract to instantly kill her should Shirukyi die by her hand. She also forgets that the daughter of the notorious Demon King cannot go out in broad daylight as she pleases just because she's bored as seen when she follows Shirukyi to Frieyu's orphanage when she is given strict orders not to leave the hostel.
  • Brains and Brawn: As per agreement on the binding contract upon being freed, she teams up with Shirukyi to provide the nigh-unstoppable brawn to their carefully calculated and tactical Brains in their quest to slay the rest of the reincarnators.
  • Consolation Prize: During her imprisonment in the Twin Towers, Lunatic is treated by adventurers, both money-hungry glory seekers and virtuous do-gooders alike, as the second-best achievement to hold after the twelve reincarnators took all the fame and fortune in killing the Demon King. Little do those adventurers know that Lunatic was exploited as bait by Milmil and Silsil to lure them into their tower to their demise or worse.
  • Cute and Psycho: She's adorable and huggable on one side and utterly murderous on the other.
  • Daddy's Girl: Downplayed in that Lunatic isn't too choked up by her father's imminent death but does speak fondly and reminisces about him from time to time. Showcasing that in spite of being the Demon King, he was a good enough father his daughter had always admired and wants to follow in his footsteps in continuing his reign of terror to rule the world.
  • Dark Is Evil: Wears all-black spandex attire that matches her raven hair and heart, befitting for the psychotically unhinged daughter of the demon king.
  • Deliberate Injury Gambit: When Milmil traps her in a spatial bubble, she brute-forces her way out of it by ripping off her limbs, knowing they'd grow back.
  • Dumb Muscle: She is almost matchless in a brawl but can't formulate a plan more complex than "Lunatic Smash!"
  • Evil Virtues: Temperance. She really doesn't care about luxury or the trapping of royalty, aside from how they can bring her respect, and she openly praises Frieyu's orphanage, because the little kids there adore her to the point of borderline idolatry, which prompts her to dote on them like crazy in return, even letting at least one of those ankle biters hang off her horns like she's a walking-talking jungle-gym, but she is utterly murderous when she doesn't get the respect she deserves.
  • Fangs Are Evil: As seen in closeups in chapter 11.1 she has marked incisors that give her Slasher Smile so much more impact as she's being utterly murderous. On the flip side, when she's genuinely happy and caring, they transform into Cute Little Fangs instead.
  • Friend to All Children: The children at Frieyu's orphanage absolutely adore Lunatic with her acting as a Cool Big Sis and scooping them up like she's a walking-taking jungle gym.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Despite Shirukyi's rightful objections that it's incredibly dangerous for the demon king's daughter to be out and about in public, there have been no complications thus far since nobody but the reincarnators knows what she looks like and gets mistaken for a horned demi-human instead. Frieyu's children have no problem playing with her and even Shirukyi had given up on ordering Lunatic to lay low.
  • Horned Humanoid: She has prominent obsidian horns on her head.
  • Intimate Marks: She's got a tattoo high up on her right thigh.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: She's the Dark Feminine to Shirukyi and Frieyu's relatively and very Light Feminine respectively.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name is Lunatic and "sane" is not a word that describes her, at all.
  • Modest Royalty: Even though the daughter of the Demon King would make her the crown princess, she wears a simple (albeit revealing) black dress with matching boots and stockings for better mobility in combat. This also makes her not stand out as much in public other than her horns.
  • Nightmare Face: When she's particularly blood-thirsty, her eyes turn almost solid black, her fangs become far more pronounced, her veins become far more prominent, and her "smile lines" make her downright unnerving.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: Beats the ever-living crap out of Milmil and imprisoned Silsil in the same anti-magic cage she was condemned to by them which is extremely cathartic as the evil twin sorceresses not only tortured Lunatic on a continuous basis for who knows how long but ran amuck grabbing random and innocent townsfolk for unholy and unspeakable experiments with none of them surviving. They even set up a dungeon luring in adventurers like an auto-farm on such a daily basis that Sato, the only Villain with Good Publicity of the reincarnators, couldn't turn a blind eye to anymore.
  • Restraining Bolt: Lunatic was set free from her anti-magic prison on the condition that Shirukyi made her swallow a special magic ring, forcing her into a magically binding contract with them that kept her complaint to their demands and somewhat reasonable.
  • Villain Respect: During the entire fight with Milmil, she had nothing but good things to say about the latter's talent with magic, creativity, and sheer determination to fight back even if it was all ultimately futile, without sarcasm of any kind.
  • When She Smiles: On those rare instances where her smile is genuine happiness and not a psychotic Slasher Smile, the rest of the cast finds her completely endearing that even children run up to and adore her.

Reincarnators

    In General 

  • Achilles' Heel: Their magical powers all come with at least one dangerous drawback that they never realize, thanks to their arrogance.
  • Asshole Victim: Their arrogance, cruelty, lack of empathy, and innumerable crimes make them so despicable that seeing them suffer graphic death, or worse, is gratifying.
  • Big Bad Duumvirate: They are collectively the main antagonists of the story, though the most notable members are Sato and Sakurako Kuki.
  • Dwindling Party: Slowly but surely, Shirukyi has picked off their numbers from twelve to seven.
  • Fallen Hero: They all did genuinely save the world by freeing the people from the tyranny of the Demon King, but they quickly burned all bridges by letting themselves become Drunk with Power and turning into an even worse threat, Sato is the only one who still hears praise from the masses as he's a Villain with Good Publicity and at least apparently intends to become emperor before he stops with the Pragmatic Villainy.
  • Fatal Flaw: They all have personal ones but collectively, their biggest flaw is arrogance. After being able to stomp everyone in the new world with ease, they've grown contemptuous and take no threat against them seriously. Surprise, there's a Serial-Killer Killer who has planned out how to exploit your flaws coming for you...
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: They're a pretty diverse bunch that include the likes of a wannabe yakuza, a zombie hikikomori, and incestuous twin witches just to name a few. This winds up getting Deconstructed as they have practically zero cohesion due to their wildly different backgrounds and motivations, with Sato only barely keeping the rest in check. This makes eliminating them all the easier for Shirukyi.
  • Recruiting the Criminal: At least three of the reincarnators are confirmed to have been crooks back on Earth: Yamazaki was a Yakuza, Razvel was a televangelist con artist and Sakurako Kuki was a Serial Killer.
  • The Worf Effect: They are all established as very powerful and dangerous, but they all go down to Shirukyi once she's figured out how to exploit their Achilles' Heel.

    Ouga 
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Debut: Chapter 1
Status: Dead

  • Achilles' Heel: His Stat-O-Vision doesn't work on things that aren't technically alive like a treasure chest that summons a monster.
  • BFS: His signature weapon is a gigantic broadsword which he accesses through his Pocket Dimension storage and uses to effortlessly slice up monsters and unfortunate adventurers in his party.
  • Blaming the Victim: When he catches up to Shirukyi, he blames her for the death of Diana, who he murdered moments before. Shirukyi is only moved to make his death more graphic as a result.
  • Decoy Protagonist: We were made to believe he was the Isekai Killer from his introduction, one of his would-be victims Shirukyi wound up being the real deal.
  • Dirty Coward: He loves to beat up and kill people weaker than himself, but when he finds himself facing a fight he can't win by normal means, he breaks down, panics, begs for his life, and tries to flee.
  • Evil Counterpart: Ouga represents what the Isekai Killer would be like if they embraced their Serial Killer nature. They hide behind a benevolent and noble persona from their true colours as violent, homicidal murderers but their motivations as such are completely different. Before reincarnation, The Isekai Killer was constantly plagued with homicidal and suicidal thoughts over murdering innocent people to satisfy his unquenchable, uncontrollable desires instilled by his horrible upbringing just for a fleeting moment, hating himself and believing he's far too gone to the point of longing for execution. They now channel that energy into killing the equally murderous reincarnators as Shirukyi to make up for their past transgressions and protect the innocent of the new world from them. Ouga, on the other hand, indiscriminately kills out of boredom and for the sake of it, thinking he's superior and powerful when helpless innocents die at his hands when in fact makes him all the more pathetic. Even their grandeur speeches on why they kill are a direct contrast to one another, one filled with immense regret and the other with immense pride, and have similar hairstyles.
  • Evil Is Petty: He goes around murdering his team just because he's bored.
  • Fatal Flaw: Not just one fatal flaw but two: his overcautiousness of the strong and his underestimation of the weak upon taking status at face value and nothing more. The former of which enforces the mindset of never challenging himself and always wanting the easy route possible, leaving him completely ill-prepared to face stronger adversaries while the latter overdevelops his superiority complex when killing his victims way below his power level. Together, they cause Ouga's downfall when he decides to play around with his latest victim, the under-leveled magic-less priestess Shirukyi, only to be unknowingly lured into the far depths of the dungeon, fight a secret S-rank boss to the brink of death and Shiryukyi finishing him off in his exhaustive state.
  • Flat Character: Ouga sets the standard as the typical shallow egomaniac reincarnator corrupted with the power bestowed onto him. In addition, he doesn't get any insight into his past life and was killed in the same chapter he was introduced in whereas every other reincarnator at least survived two and had some depth and backstory to them.
  • For the Evulz: Ouga's explanation as to why he's such a despicable genocidal monster, which gave Shirukyi all the more reason to administer a taste of his own medicine.
    Ouga: I KILL BECAUSE I KILL. There is no reason behind it at all!
  • Hammerspace: He's shown drawing his claymore from a Pocket Dimension.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: His hairstyle consists of side-swept bangs that obscure his right eye in some shots to highlight his truly devious nature and give more parallels to Shirukyi as their Evil Counterpart.
  • High on Homicide: He kills people just for the thrill of it.
  • Impaled Palm: Shirukyi stabs him through his right hand and pinned it to the floor to prevent him from pulling out his BFS to defend himself.
  • Karmic Death: He used his Stat-O-Vision to trick people into following him into dungeons and killing them, knowing they can't win a straight-up fight with him, and getting a thrill at watching them beg for their lives. He's tricked into following Shirukyi into a monster-summoning trap with a monster he can barely beat, and then he's killed off as he's helplessly begging for his life to no avail.
  • Magic Eye: Ouga's left eye glows a menacing red with white Tron Lines when activating his cheat.
  • Meaningful Name: Ouga's name means "eye" which is an obvious reference to his Magic Eye when activating his cheat.
  • Mysterious Past: Of all the reincarnators Shirukyi has killed thus far, he's the only one whose past life hasn't even been alluded to.
  • No Body Left Behind: Ouga's favourite tactic of killing people is to lure them into the deeper parts of the dungeon so their corpses are eaten up by the monsters and destroy all evidence of his murders since the outside world would officially declare them as missing. He ends up having the same fate as his victims courtesy of Shirukyi to which none of the reincarnators bother to go looking for him since he usually spends months on end exploring the dungeons without contacting them.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Downplayed. He loves to flaunt himself as Sato's rival, even disappearing for months in dungeons, due to a lack of respect for the latter. In truth, he's a Dirty Coward who uses his Status Inspection skill to see if anyone or anything is actually able to challenge him, hiding from those who can and brutalizing those who can't. The moment he's in a real fight, he panics, pleads for his life, and tries to run. On the other hand, when Sato informed the rest that he was missing and failed to make contact at their scheduled time, all the reincarnators present got really nervous and word went out to increase their personal security, keeping their eyes out for unexpected threats.
  • Starter Villain: The first of the evil reincarnators Shirukyi winds up facing.
  • Stat-O-Vision: His cheat Status Inspection is an ability that allows him to see the stats of any living being, friend or foe.
  • Team Killer: He forms adventuring parties just to kill them off in dungeons.
  • Victory Is Boring: The primary reason he posits for turning to evil and hunting humans for sport is that life after the defeat and death of the evil Demon King left the world at peace and he just couldn't cope with it, finding life mind-numbingly boring.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: In spite of claiming he's superior to everyone else, Ouga lasted the shortest among all the reincarnators by the hands of the feebly weak Shirukyi and is dead by the very first chapter.
  • The Worf Effect: In his debut, he managed to annihilate the beast his party was fighting in a single sword swing powerful enough to level the ground as well as his teammates hyping up his tremendous skills and magic proven when he murders two of them with ease. He meets his end at the hands of his remaining party member Shirukyi who turned the tables on Ouga through simple cunning and pure skill alone, showing how the reincarnators will meet their match with The Isekai Killer.

    Yamazaki 
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Debut: Chapter 2
Status: Dead

  • Achilles' Heel: His power has several but Shirukyi only uses the first because it's easier.
    • It can't detect an attack that has no Killing Intent, allowing him to be taken by surprise when a blindfolded orphan springs a crossbow with a poisoned bolt in his direction. It was only a matter of time before an amoral assassin who came at him without malice got to him.
    • It tells him who has malice against him, but if he's surrounded by people filled with malice, it becomes a matter of guessing which of them is going to be the one coming at him with a weapon, and if he guesses wrong...
    • He lampshades that he's just one man and he can, theoretically, be overcome by force of numbers.
  • Bad Boss: He treats his henchmen horribly, beating them up and threatening them over the tiniest slight, real or imagined, and can't stomach hearing unwelcome news.
  • Bait the Dog: When a girl whose father died by suicide throws a rock at him, he catches the rock and then throws a gold coin at the girl to help her until her life stabilizes but seconds later orders his men to go after the girl's mother to drag her to the town square and have her hung as an example of how ruthless he is.
  • Blaming the Victim: He blames the father of the little girl who threw a rock at him for not only the guy's own Murder by Suicide, but dragging the girl's mother to the town square to be hanged, just to make it clear how ruthless he is and that the girl is going to need that gold coin he threw at her, trying to guilt-trip her into thinking she's an accomplice.
  • Detect Evil: He can sense any Killing Intent directed at him.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Notably lacking. He tells his men to go after Frieyu precisely because she's a nun who runs an orphanage and is beloved by the townsfolk, to cement his reputation as utterly ruthless, remorseless, fearless, and without mercy. This only serves to make Shirukyi come at him sooner and more determined to make him suffer.
  • Hated by All: Everyone who knows him, hates him, without exception, and he wonders why he constantly has people trying to come at him with weapons.
  • I Control My Minions Through...: Fear and violence. He brutalizes those closest to him whenever the mood hits him, gives graphic deaths to anyone who resists and makes death threats to the rest at the slightest hint of failure.
  • Japanese Delinquent: The single panel of his past life shows Yamazaki was this as he was wearing a gakuran before his subordinate backstabbed him.
  • Karmic Death: An orphan was instrumental in his demise after he made another girl an orphan by killing both her parents (father through murder by suicide and mother by hanging in the town square), and since he loved to Make an Example of Them to support his Reign of Terror, his severed head was left in the town square to make an example of him.
  • Killed Offscreen: He's last seen, on the ground, poisoned, with Shirukyi glaring over him and gloating. He's next seen as a severed head in the town square.
  • Killing Intent: How he predicts who and where an attack would come from.
  • Make an Example of Them: His personal policy is to terrify everyone in his sphere of influence by brutalizing his targets as much as possible, no exceptions.
  • Never Be Hurt Again: His primary motivation for being such a Stupid Evil crime boss is that he was betrayed and murdered by an underling on Earth and doesn't want that to happen again but fails to comprehend that his brutality is breeding the very betrayal he's scared of.
  • Personality Powers: He's utterly ruthless and always suspicious of others betraying him so it's fitting his cheat would be able to weed out those with Killing Intent against him.
  • Punched Across the Room: Yamazaki flings Shrukyi to the other side of the room with his fist in their first fight in which the latter returns the favor in their second and final fight.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: He chose his Malicious Perception skill because he was betrayed by a subordinate and never wants to be betrayed again, but he positively fosters betrayal by treating everyone in his sphere of influence like crap.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He flaunts himself as "the king of the underworld" to contrast with Sato being the Heir-In-Law of the emperor and fancies himself as invincible, but he's nothing more than a Loan Shark in a backwater town that really doesn't have the kingdom's attention. The rest of the reincarnators look at him with contempt for being the weakest of them and not even doing anything to aid them in the fight with the Demon King directly. The only real reason he's a threat at the start of the story is because he preys on unarmed civilians who can't fight back and when he's up against a legitimate fight, he quickly folds like a napkin and begs for mercy. His past life emphasizes this fact since he wasn't even an Yakuza boss but a high school hooligan who got stabbed in the back one day.
  • Stupid Evil: Rather than being a Friendly Neighborhood Gangster so he's got more allies than enemies, he decides to rule the streets with a Reign of Terror which makes everybody hates him.
  • Tattooed Crook: As highlighted in a shirtless scene on the final page of chapter 3, he's got snake and skull tattoos on both arms, tattoos of gold chains at the top of his chest and a tattoo of the word "Elegant" in Japanese on his left chest.
  • Villainous Demotivator: His idea of giving his men "motivation" is to single one of them out and beat him to the brink of death in front of the others, to "inspire" the others to meet their quotas, targeting a little girl's mother to hang her by a noose because she threw a rock out of rage for having her father being forced to commit suicide to pay off his debts, and targeting a nun running an orphanage just to show everyone that there's no place to run or hide from his villainy.
  • Villains Want Mercy: Just before Shirukyi swings the knife that would end his life, he's crawling away from her in terror and begging for his life. It does him no good.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Even children are not safe from his depravity as he beats up several orphans in Frieyu's orphanage.
  • Yakuza: Hoga Trading Group

    Milmil and Silsil 
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See them in their pre-reincarnated states
Debut: Chapter 4
Status: Dead (Milmil) & Alive (Silsil)

  • Achilles' Heel: In addition to being terrible at physical combat, their cheat requires them to be in close proximity to be touching. Thus, if the twins are separated, they can individually be taken down as any defenseless woman just like the many they've experimented on.
  • Beauty Is Bad: They are very physically attractive and almost completely morally bankrupt.
  • Bullying a Dragon: They made it a game to taunt Lunatic while the latter was caged up, despite Lunatic being so strong, only Sato could fight her and win.
  • The Dividual: They travel around as a matching set as twin sisters/lovers and even share a cheat which requires both of them to activate. Their codependency is so extreme that even though only Milmil was killed, the Goddess reluctantly considers them both eliminated since Great Resonance is effectively lost forever.
  • Driven to Suicide: Silsil tries to kill herself in captivity but is denied. On Earth, Milmil and Silsil killed themselves to be Together in Death.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: They consider each other a person, willing to sacrifice themselves for each other, but everyone else is either a useful test subject or a hindrance to eliminate.
  • Evil Makes You Ugly: As they contemplate murder or any vile deeds, their faces contort until they look like feral beasts wearing human skin.
  • Evil Virtues: Love. There is nothing in the world that either care more about than each other, including themselves. This is best exemplified when Shirukyi backs Silsil into a corner after separating the sisters. Silsil doesn't hesitate to start begging, but rather than begging for her own life, she asks for Milmil's life to be spared in exchange for her own. While this is ultimately for not as Milmil had been killed by Lunatic while this conversation was happening, this supreme act of selflessness from an otherwise despicable piece of shit actually gives Shirukyi pause. So much so that it's implied to have at least partially influenced their decision to ultimately spare her.
  • Fantastic Racism: They consider the natives to be nothing more than "Isekaijin" (Insects in human skin), and Lunatic as nothing more than a feral beast because she's of the "Demon" race.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Silsil is forced to live knowing that her sister and lover was killed and she was helpless to stop it, and it was her own actions that brought it to pass, locked up in the very same anti-magic cage Lunatic was trapped in earlier.
  • Foil: To Shirukyi and Sakurako. While Milmil and Silsil were lovers who were reincarnated as twin sisters, Sakurako and Shirukyi's current incarnations are unrelated despite being siblings in their previous lives. The Great Resonance Duo are so enamored with one another that becoming sisters did nothing to hamper their attraction towards each other. The Serial Killer Siblings, on the other, are mortal enemies who are destined to fight to the death.
  • For Science!: Their motivation for evil, constantly using Human Resourcess for their science/magic experiments.
  • Fight Off the Kryptonite: They overpower Sacred's Magic Destroying necklace by using Great Resonance to hit him with "infinite" damage. Even if the amulet negated 99.9% of the magic hurled at it, 0.1% of infinite is still infinite.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Silsil is first rendered unable to use magic by being dropped into the floor of her own dungeon that has an anti-magic field, and then is imprisoned in the very same anti-magic cage she used on Lunatic.
  • Karmic Death: Lunatic makes good of that promise but for only one of them, Fate Worse than Death to the other.
  • Killed Offscreen: Silsil learns Milmil is dead because Lunatic throws her severed head at her.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Silsil loved to torment Lunatic inside a magic-resistant cage that Lunatic could not break out of. Silsil winds up imprisoned in that very same cage completely at Lunatic's near non-existent mercy. It's only because Shirukyi has "other plans" for Silsil that she isn't being subjected to unholy and unspeakable torture.
  • Meaningful Name: Milmil and Silsil come from the respective kanjis Miru ("to watch") and Shiru ("to know") which reflects their Mad Scientist nature as well as how they live in a giant watchtower to figuratively and literally look down upon all lifeforms of the reincarnated world, disregarding them as nothing but guinea pigs to experiment on and torture in their quest for knowledge and power. Their names also rhyme and repeat twice since they are lovers reincarnated as twin sisters in sync with each other in every way possible.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Attempted towards Shirukyi about being god-like reincarnators who should have everything and more compared to those inferior "Isekaijin" of the new world that needs exterminating. Unfortunately for her, this pushed their Berserk Button, since they hated their past self for murdering innocent people and is having none of it.
  • Psycho Lesbian: They're madly in love with each other and just plain mad in general.
  • Reincarnation Romance: Reincarnated as sisters (They don't mind, however).
  • Shout-Out: They call their dungeon the "Twin Towers" and when Milmil is fighting Lunatic, cries out "What I'm about to do will make 9/11 pale in comparison!" as she prepares to destroy the dungeon to deal with the escaped Lunatic.
  • Squishy Wizard: The two are terrible in physical combat to the point that Shirukyi could easily beat either of them up the instant they can't use magic.
  • Take Me Instead: They respond to each other being taken hostage by offering themselves up in the other's place.
  • Together in Death: They committed mutual suicide in their previous lives, leading to them being reincarnated together. This get Averted in this life however, as only Milmil is killed while Silsil is left to rot in despair.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Milmil makes the fatal mistake of greatly underestimating Lunatic's sheer might and desire to give her a graphic death. Silsil grossly underestimates Shirukyi's cunning and total loathing of her villainy.
  • Villainous Incest: Reincarnated as sisters that are sexually intimate with each other and they're clear villains who only see each other as people and everyone else as either a test subject or a hindrance.
  • Villains Out Shopping: The bonus chapter of volume 2 has them trying out cute outfits to have a day out in the town, only to sulk when Sato takes the spotlight away from them upon arrival.
  • Wave-Motion Gun: Great Resonance acts as one when the twins release their exponentially infinite magic as a laser beam that vapourised everything in a straight line. All that was left of Sacred was the Magic Destroying Amulet he declares would protect him from their magic.

    Razvel 
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See her in pre-reincarnated state
Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Dead
Cheat: Psychic
The head priestess and founder of The Cult of the Goddess.
  • Cult:
    • Back on Earth, she founded a cult consisting of celebrities using her supposed power to communicate with deities.
    • Founded the Cult of the Goddess to honor the deity who gave her and the other reincarnators their god-like cheats and control the habitants of the new world through religion. She did so by using scam miracles to attract the faithful and by killing key members of the pre-existing church to weaken the competition.
  • Driven to Suicide: Back on Earth, her company was charged with fraud, leaving her bankrupt and driving her to suicide.
  • Foreshadowing: There are several hints to the true nature of Razvel's cheat Psychic:
    • Every reincarnator we have seen in action is restricted to the single power their cheat gives with the exception of Razvel who seemingly has a subset of psychic-related abilities. Turns out, the same rule still applied to Razvel who had faked all but one of her powers to get the edge over the other reincarnators.
    • Despite who they are dealing with, Shirukyi infiltrates the mega-church seemingly underprepared, gets easily caught by Razvel and would have been killed if they didn't bring Lunatic as backup which goes against the former's ideology. That is unless you considered Shirukyi already knowing Razvel pretending to be a bigger threat than she actually is through the guidebook and the precautions they made were sufficient enough since there would not be a plan in the first place if she can seriously read minds or predict the future.
    • She is only ever seen using her telekinesis but never her pyrokinesis in spite of being one of her main abilities as well as everyone having to take her word on her clairvoyance and telepathy without any concrete proof. It wouldn't be big of a stretch if telekinesis was her only true power which it is.
    • Razvel predicted "The Killer" would come to the church to assassinate her but didn't expect them to be a woman. Her statement gives away that Razvel, a proclaimed telepath and seer, not only doesn't know Shrukyi's actual gender but also their name as evidenced when she continues to refer to them as "The Killer". This means her predictions are intentionally left vague and generalized so nobody catches on that she can't actually read minds.
    • She had a background as a renowned televangelist until Japan caught onto her scheme before she died and reincarnated as an actual psychic. Her past experience and skills allowed her to manage the cult and more importantly, bluff the extent of her cheat.
  • Healing Hands: Razvel claims to be able to heal the sick as shown when she cured a little girl of her paralysis in front of her congregation though the anti-Razvel faction accused her of hiring actors to fake it which turned out to be true.
  • Hiding Behind Religion: She hides her villainy through the cult that worships the very same goddess that brought the reincarnators to the world. The goddess does not appreciate what is being done in her name and is absolutely thrilled when Shirukyi declares her the next target.
  • Impromptu Tracheotomy: How Razvel dies when Shrukyi sneaks behind and jams both their knives straight through opposite sides of her neck.
  • Karmic Death: Razvel always prides herself in being one step ahead of everyone else, including the other reincarnator, as the master of deception and using her psychic abilities for the "good" of the masses. Shirukyi shatters this delusion by completely outsmarting the psychic from the very start then deliberately shows off their guidebook exposing the utterly weak fraud she actually is. This caused Razvel to have such a meltdown that she failed to see Shirukyi wasn't in front of her anymore and became an easy kill for them. To put the cherry on top, Shirukyi personally thanks Razvel for being "a bad person" which left her regretting every one of her decisions in her dying moments and her death being treated as good news to the public.
  • Mask of Power: She wears a mask over the top of her face and she's undeniably powerful.
  • Mind over Matter: One of her Psychic Powers and technically, the only one.
  • Our Founder: She's responsible for making the Cult of the Goddess the primary religion in the land, in addition to founding said cult.
  • Phony Psychic: She was a scammer in both her lives.
  • Playing with Fire: One of her Psychic Powers is pyrokinesis. She's lying and actually lacks it.
  • Psychic Powers: Her cheat gives her various psychic abilities such as telekinesis, pyrokinesis, clairvoyance, Telepathy, and even Healing. However, it's reveal that only the first of these powers is real as One Person, One Power is at play and fakes the rest through clever bluffs and lies.
  • Seers: She can predict the future. She's faking it.
  • Telepathy: She can read minds. Or so she claims.
  • Weak, but Skilled: By reincarnator standards, Psychic only gives her low-leveled, on-sight telekinesis but Razvel's past experience as a televangelist con artist allows her to construct elaborate bluffs, hunches and lies to convince everyone, including the other reincarnators, that her cheat offers a wide range of powerful psychic-related abilities which in turn make herself look Strong and Skilled. However, Shirukyi completely sees through the ruse thanks to their guidebook and proves to Razvel why The Goddess only classified her killing difficulty as "easy".note 

    Yui-Chan 
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Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Alive
Cheat: Zombie

  • Ambiguously Evil: While the previous Reincarnators' immorality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during the war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons and humans. However, she behaves like a typical Cheerful Child, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in wreaking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voices in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly telling her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.
  • Enfant Terrible: Yui-Chan physically looks the youngest of the reincarnators, talking and behaving like a little six-year-old girl, yet her heart holds the same wickedness as them given she's totally onboard with the genocidal world domination plan. Not to mention her scary necromancy Zombie cheat she had most likely already taken countless lives with.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: As can be seen in the page image, she has concentric irises, almost as if she's a living doll.
  • The Fake Cutie: She dresses up and acts like a child but she's just as psychotic as the rest.
  • Frankenstein's Monster: She looks like she's stitched together from various other people's body parts.
  • Hikikomori: Implied. The rest of the reincarnators repeatedly tell her to stop "hiding under a rock" and she's rarely seen out of whatever lab or crypt she calls "home."
  • Necromancer: Implied as there are other speech bubbles near her own that apparently come from invisible spirit beings.
  • Scary Teeth: Her teeth are all pointy.

    Sato 
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Debut: Chapter 4
Status: Alive

  • The Ace: He is the strongest, smartest and most competent of the reincarnators, skilled in just about everything.
  • Big Bad: He more or less fills the role, being the strongest member and unofficial leader of the reincarnators.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: The strongest of the reincarnations, and rules over them, for a loose definition of "rule."
  • Don't Make Me Destroy You: He grabs Silsil and puts a blade to her neck to get Milmil's attention as the two of them were in the process of kidnapping an innocent man from his bed for an unstated experiment and tells them to cool it with the kidnappings or there will be a bloodbath.
  • The Dreaded: Lunatic believes she and her father The Demon King combined cannot defeat him.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: He concludes that if Ouga died, it was the result of either a powerful remnant of the Demon King's army that they all missed, or a bunch of high-ranking adventurers getting tired of his crap and coming for him. In fact, Ouga is dead, but at the hands of Shirukyi, who was only level 5 at the time, has pathetic stats, and can't even use magic, but is exceptionally skilled at killing people who find themselves on her hit list.
  • Evil Virtues: Chastity. When Crown Princess Annalili asks him to visit her bedroom, presumably for sex, he very, very politely declines, citing the fact that they're not married yet, and saying he's not yet worthy. In truth, Razvel has read his mind and notes that screwing the princess silly somehow gets in the way of his goals, and his "true desire" takes precedence over the fleeting pleasure of sex with a beautiful woman, in body and soul.
  • Not So Stoic: He doesn't show his emotions easily, but when Razvel reads his mind, she indicates that he's a fierce bundle of emotions and feels them strongly. He's genuinely shocked when Princess Annalili invites him to her bedroom, looks upon Silsil and Milmil with unbridled disgust as they're kidnapping some poor Joe for horrific and unspeakable experiments, is openly enraged when Razvel reads his mind without permission and is quite alarmed when Ouga failed to make contact at the appointed time and then Yamazaki wound up undeniably dead shortly afterward.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: He stops Milmil and Silsil from rampaging in his kingdom because his public image, which will allow him to marry the crown princess and legitimately become emperor if she and her father meet with an "accident" or "illness," would be ruined if he left them alone.
  • Space Master: He can teleport around, host meetings with the rest in a pocket dimension that he created, store items in an extra-dimensional space, the list goes on.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He's slated to marry the crown princess, is beloved by the king and commoner alike, and puts up a good front of maintaining law and order, but is just as monstrous as the rest of the reincarnators and secretly holds conferences with them to have them hide his dirty deeds with their own.

    Sakurako Kuki 
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See her in pre-reincarnated state (Major Spoilers)
Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Alive
Cheat: ???

  • Anti-Regeneration: The only thing known about her cheat is that it somehow allows her to slow down Lunatic's Healing Factor.
  • Disappointed in You: She is unhappy that Shirukyi actually showed sympathy to one of her would-be targets.
  • The Dreaded: Shirukyi is already wary of her to the point that they are attempting to save her for last since they don't have any information on her abilities, but this caution turns into full-blown terror upon learning that she is their sister's reincarnation. The Goddess also dreads seeing her since she could kill Shirukyi and Lunatic easily if she wanted to.
  • Evil Counterpart: Like Shirukyi, she is a young woman with a ponytail who was a Serial Killer in her previous life. Considering that they were siblings, she can also be seen as the Cain to Shirukyi's Abel.
  • High on Homicide: She is a Serial Killer for a sexual thrill.
  • My Name Is ???: We have nothing to go by Sakurako's cheat since it's literally titled "???" so whether she's hiding it or the cheat is supposed to be taken at face value is a mystery much like herself. Even her entry in the Goddess's murder manual just has a picture of the Goddess giving an apology.
  • Mysterious Waif: The fact that her "cheat" is ???? indicates that there's much about her that remains to be revealed.
  • Nothing Is Scarier: Sato is the strongest of the reincarnators, but at least his abilities are known and can be planned for. Sakurako is a complete mystery. Out of all the reincarnators, her entry in the Goddess's strategy guide is the only one without any information beyond the Goddess's apology, which is why Shirukyi would prefer to deal with her close to last. Even after a direct confrontation with Shirukyi and Lunatic, it's still not entirely clear as to what her power is supposed to be. All we know is that the Goddess says it would be extremely easy for her to kill Shirukyi or even Lunatic depending on her mood.
  • Odd Name Out: She's the only one of two people in the entire cast to have a first and last name.
  • School Uniforms are the New Black: Unlike her comrades who are wearing fancy medieval-fantasy get-ups, Sakurako wears a simple school attire since it was the last thing she wore pre-reincarnation but actively participates in the enslavement and genocide of the new world as much as them.
  • Serial Killer: Did it back on Earth, introduced Shirukyi to it, and is plenty eager to help her cute younger sibling, Shirukyi.
  • Two Aliases, One Character: Shirukyi doesn't recognize her current appearance or name, but after hearing that she is disappointed in Shirukyi for showing sympathy, Shirukyi realizes that she is actually Shirukyi's sister, with a new appearance presumably modified by the Goddess.

    Ende Manishsforza 
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Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Alive
Cheat: Stop Watch

    Black Knight 
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Debut: Chapter 5
Status: Alive

  • Ambiguous Gender: Since their armour covers every square inch of their face and body, it's hard to tell what gender the Black Knight is. However, the reincarnators took to calling The Black Knight by male pronouns.
  • Black Knight: Besides being literally called that, their appearances so far has them head-to-toe in all-black plate-mail.
  • The Faceless: Their face is hidden behind a visored helm.
  • Videogame Lives: Considering their "cheat" is "X99999" lives, they apparently need to be killed 100,000 times in order to stay dead, and there's yet to be mentioned if they have a way to restock spent lives.

    Eleventh Reincarnator 
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Debut: N/A
Status: Alive
Cheat: Infinite Words

  • Fangs Are Evil: The notable feature of the only panel depicting her is the set of vampire-like fangs denoting the same maliciousness as the other reincarnators.
  • The Ghost: She has yet to make a physical appearance beyond the single obscured panel of her in the first chapter alongside the twelfth reincarnator.
  • No Name Given: She has the placeholder name of "Eleventh Reincarnator" since there's nothing else to go off other than her ambiguously titled cheat of Infinite Words.

    Twelfth Reincarnator 
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Debut: N/A
Status: Alive
Cheat: Ultimate Power

  • Eyepatch of Power: The only distinguishing feature of the single panel his darkened silhouette appeared in. Fittingly, his cheat is titled Ultimate Power.
  • The Ghost: He has yet to make a physical appearance beyond the single obscure panel of him in the first chapter alongside the eleventh reincarnator.
  • No Name Given: He has the placeholder name of "Twelfth Reincarnator" since there's nothing else to go off other than his ambiguously titled cheat of Ultimate Power.

Others

    Older Sister 
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Debut Chapter 2
Status: Unknown

  • Abusive Parents: She dragged the protagonist into being a serial killer by threatening him with grievous bodily harm, if not death, if he didn't kill people under her command.
  • The Corrupter: Before she forced him to become a killer, the boy later reincarnated as Shirukyi was a sweet and innocent boy who didn't want to kill.
  • Dark Action Girl: She's a very attractive woman who knows how to kick ass, as a psychotic murderer for hire.
  • Unnamed Parent: Her name has yet to be revealed.

    Annalili Galoua 
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Debut Chapter 5
Status: Alive

The crown princess of the human empire and engaged to Sato.


    Sacred 
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Debut: Chapter 6
Status: Dead

  • Brilliant, but Lazy: He's powerful enough to go toe to toe with Silsil and Milmil combined and if he had been just a bit more prone to killing and less prone to gloating, could have conceivably killed at least one of them before being taken down himself, especially since he came prepared with their Kryptonite Factor. Alas, he allowed them to use their Great Resonance ability to hit him with a magic attack of infinite strength, overpowering his protections.
  • Driven by Envy: He wanted to get back at the reincarnators, not because of their vile villainy, but because they just showed up out of nowhere and rendered his years of training, hard work, and sacrifice moot, stomping the demon king before he got close.
  • Handsome Lech: He's exiled for hitting on the crown princess and her daughter at once. According to him, the daughter apparently was cool with it but as for the mother... not so much.
  • Karmic Death: When under attack by dungeon monsters, Sacred did not care that his party members were killed in the crossfire from his powerful AOL spell. Milmil and Silsil would do the same to him by obliterating him from the face of the world with Great Resonance.
  • Kryptonite Factor: He went after Silsil and Milmil while wearing an amulet with the Magic Destroyer gemstone. If he hadn't wasted time gloating and gone for the kill right away, he may well have succeeded.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: He wanted to kill the reincarnators for kill-stealing the Demon King. The reincarnators wound up deserving death for engaging in crimes that are so vile death is the minimum acceptable punishment.

    Shirukyi's Parties 

In General

  • Total Party Kill: The survival rate for anyone in Shiruki's parties besides themself is always 0% due to the fatal reason why Shiruki went to be recruited in the first place.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Since Shrukyi only joined these parties to get closer to the reincarnators, none of its members have survived long since they are woefully unprepared and out-of-league to go up against some of the most powerful and tyrannically genocidal people alive. So far, Diara and Grosso lasted one chapter, the second group spent two and Sacred holds the record at two-and-a-half.

Ouga's Party

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Debut: Chapter 1

  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: Grosso and Ouga are the Fighters, acting as the sword and shield of the group, Diara is the Mage, being the magic prodigy, and Shirukyi is the Thief, acting as the scout, bait and hiding more than their innocent appearance would suggest which allows them to swoop in for the kill.
  • Gender-Equal Ensemble: The party consists of exactly two guys (Ouga and Grosso) and two girls (Diara and Shirukyi) with Shrukyi's Ambiguous Gender Identity notwithstanding.
  • Total Party Kill: Once far inside the dungeon, Ouga immediately drops all pretenses to enact this upon his party members by eviscerating Grosso and then neutralising, raping and strangling Diara. But before he could do the same to Shirukyi, they turned the tables on him by siccing an S-ranked monster and finishing the job themself.

Sacred's Party

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Five people enter, one comes out (Guess Who)note 
Debut: Chapter 6

A trio of nameless generic party members consisting of a serious leader swordsman, a bespectacled magician and a chipper martial artist who recruited Sacred and Shurukyi to accompany them to the Twin Towers and defeat the Demon Lord's daughter.

Needless to say, they all died horrible deaths before they could even meet her.


  • Flat Character: The trio had less characterisation compared to Shrukyi's former group with Ouga, with none of them even having names and only serving as a plot device for Shrukyi to infiltrate the Twin Towers without suspicion.
  • The Ghost: Ludo was supposed to be their scout but had to hire Shurukyi since he came down with something courtesy of the latter poisoning them. Thus, he's never shown on-screen and was left to Uncertain Doom from the poison.
  • Kick Chick: Brawler, the other girl in the party besides Shrukyi, uses her muscular, well-toned legs and experience as a trained martial artist for some serious damage.
  • No Name Given: The party is never named except for their scout Ludo who doesn't appear in story. As such, they are given the placeholder names of Leader (The serious swordsman leading the group), Specs (The bespectacled precautionary magician) and Brawler (The passionate martial artist).
  • Off with His Head!: Brawler's head gets devoured by a carnivorous plant-humanoid hybrid upon triggering a trap.
  • Properly Paranoid: Specs was the only one apprehensive about storming the Twin Towers since he had a bad feeling but Leader and Brawler talked him out of this negative mindset. Turns out, he was absolutely right on the money when the dungeon became their tomb the moment they stepped foot into it and were turned into monster chow/Sacred's collateral damage.
  • Tempting Fate: Leader was so sure that his party could take on the Demonic Twin Towers and defeat the Demon King's daughter Lunatic inside. Not even a chapter later and all but Shrukyi are either devoured, blown apart or disintegrated before they could ever meet Lunatic in person.
  • Three Plus Two: The trio had to hire two outsiders, Sacred for more firepower and Shirukyi after their original scout Ludo "mysteriously" got sick, for their dangerous quest of conquering the Twin Towers.
  • Total Party Kill: Brawler gets killed immediately after activating an obvious trap to release the botanical-humanoid monsters. Leading Sacred to go all out in which Leader and Specs get caught and decimated in his crossfire before Sacred dies in a similar fashion at the hands of Milmil and Silsil's Great Resonance.
  • Two Girls to a Team: With Shrukyi's recruitment, she and Brawler make up the only girls in the party of five even though it's technically subverted since the former doesn't see themself as such which would put Brawler as The Smurfette Principle.

Chika's Party

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Hopefully third times the charmnote 
Debut: Chapter 19

A trio of accomplished female adventurers consisting of humble Paladin Chika, wisecracking Mage Rinki and dead-serious Samurai Idera whom Shirukyi and Lunatic encounter during their cruise to the Ende Island Resort.

Chika, in particular, used to be part of the legendary Seven Suns who aided the twelve reincarnators in slaying the Demon King but has since left because of conflicting beliefs.


    The Demon King 
The former main threat of the new world and the father of Lunatic. After the twelve reincarnators killed him before the series began, they wasted no time becoming an even bigger threat now that there's nobody left to oppose their god-like cheats.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Of the Maou the Demon King type since he should be the final boss in the heroes' journey any typical isekai but is merely an afterthought as it's his death that sets the entire series in motion when there's no one left to hold back the reincarnators who killed him.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: His defeat and demise at the hands of the twelve reincarnators are what kickstarted the entire series since there are no more obstacles or obligations in the way of the latter to take over the world with a reign of terror even worse than what the Demon King can accomplish in his prime.
  • Posthumous Character: The Demon King was killed way before the events of the manga and can only be seen in a single chibi panel in chapter 17 where he warns Lunatic not to cross the river Styx while in purgatory.

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