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In General

The Entertainers are an oddity among the Guild system. They're an administrative Guild who keeps the game from getting stale by creating new and interesting scenarios. However, their methods often threaten the stability of the game, putting them at odds with the "suffocating" Rule Makers. Still, they're seen as a necessity to the game's health.
  • Arc Villain: Of Chapter 14.
  • Cool Mask: Most of the members wear masks or other face coverings, much like how an actor will mask their true selves and slip into a role.
  • The Mole: Members have the unique ability to hold dual memberships for Guilds. These members are loyal to the administration and spy on other Guilds.
  • Obliviously Evil: Some of the Guild members aren't aware that they are part of the game's administration.

    Oscar 

Oscar

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Yurakucho Guildmaster

Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama

Guildmaster of the Entertainers Guild. A talented playwright, but also a self-admitted liar and a hedonist. His Sacred Arifact is his cane, which allows him to, among other things, temporarily rewrite players' Rules and Roles.


  • Beneath the Mask: His philosophy plays with the idea. People wear a mask to conceal their true selves, but the "mask" is their everyday selves. Only by donning an actual mask and being able to express themselves, can one discover who they truly are.
  • But Not Too Foreign: Half-Japanese, half-Irish.
  • The Hedonist: As expected, given how he's partially based on Oscar Wilde and The Picture of Dorian Gray.
  • Mad Artist: Is content to sew chaos and destruction, all in the name of entertainment.

    Christine 

Christine

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Starring Lady of Yurakucho

Voiced by: Naoko Matsui

A mysterious woman who's first introduced earlier in the story, with a connection to the Rule Maker, Alice. Collectively, her numerous masks make up her Sacred Artifact.


  • Beware the Silly Ones: A beautiful young woman dressed for a performance at the opera, who could also easily go umbrella to sword with someone like Toji without breaking a sweat. She’s also great friends and presumably guild-mates with Nyarl. The two even have affectionate names for one another.
  • Character Narrator: Acts as one during the Desert Journey event.
  • High-Class Gloves: Lacy and with a matching rose on the top wrist too.
  • It Amused Me: From what limited screentime she has had so far, it seems her and her guild's only real intention is to provide entertainment to the people using the App.
  • Mask of Power: Implied to be her sacred artifact.
  • Mysterious Waif: Has kept a relatively low profile in the game. Time will tell what impact she will have on the story.
  • Parasol of Pain: A Parasol of Prettiness that can match the strength of Toji's two ancestral demon-slaying swords with no trouble.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Rarely seen without a pleasant smile upon her face.
  • Self-Duplication: Jiangshi Night event revealed that she can do this, as she split herself into three copies to stir up trouble at various locations during the event as per her assignment.
  • Shout-Out: She may remind people of The Phantom of the Opera, namely her half mask which is similar to what Erik wears, as well as the fact that she has the same name as the lead female character.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: Highly implied from her conversation with fellow shapeshifter Nyarl, as to what the purpose of her masks are for or at least a side effect of her powers.
  • Wild Card: Her troupe has kept out of the affairs involving the other guilds so far, only observing and keeping their distance. She has neither supported nor hindered anyone, however she is also not above using the chaotic circumstances as distraction for her own goals. She once defeated Toji because she didn't want him intervening with the Protagonist when the Fisher King Exception was summoned during the Summoner's clash with Zabaniyya.

    Loki 

Loki

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Theatrical Criminal

Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura

An infamous criminal from the world of Yggdrasil. He's been left completely restrained for his crimes, only able to talk. He's less a member of the Guild, and more of a prisoner left in their care.

His Sacred Artifact is his rune-engraved tongue, which allows him to expose uncomfortable truths about himself and others.


  • Added Alliterative Appeal: His 2nd variant's title translates to Truth-Telling Tongue Tip, or The tip of the tongue that tells the truth. The original Japanese title also has repeated syllables.
  • Blessed with Suck: His tongue tells the truth, but he can't turn off his powers, and it will even expose information about his allies. It's only brought humiliation upon Loki and his family.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: He's bound and left completely immobile. In battle, this is reflected by his unit casting Immobility on himself, making him unable to move on his own.
  • Shipped in Shackles: He was wrapped up and restrained even before coming to Tokyo.
  • Sir Swearsalot: His voice clips are littered with Sound Effect Bleeps.
  • Taking You with Me: Has a Skill that inflicts massive damage to all enemies on the board when he's taken out.
  • Wild Card: He makes it clear that he's not necessarily attached to the Entertainers or Oscar. He's largely self-motivated.

    Nyarlathotep 

Nyarlathotep

An famous but eccentric DJ. He's primarily associated with the Missionaries Guild.

See Aoyama Missionaries for more information.

    Leanan Sidhe 

Leanan Sidhe

A producer who works from the sidelines. She's also a member of the Creators Guild.

See Akihabara Creators for more information.

    Boogeyman 

Boogeyman

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Embodiment of Horror

Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi

A groundskeeper and teacher at the Shinjuku Academy's elementary branch. Originally from Tir na Nog, his role is to spirit away children to another world and teach them lessons through scares. The protagonist inadvertently gets involved when they're kidnapped by him.

His Artifact is a cloth he ties around his waist. He can use it to ensnare people and take them away to another dimension. During the 2022 Valentine's Day event, he uses it to bring people to a virtual reality dimension created by Hephaestus, modeled after fairy tales.


  • Big Beautiful Man: You're even given the ability to comment on his attractiveness several times.
  • Caring Gardener: Serves as the groundskeeper for the school, where he lovingly tends to a garden.
  • Expressive Mask: His sack mask has eye holes and a stitched-on mouth, which will somehow shift to show his expression. When he's flustered, you can even see it blush.
  • Face of a Thug: His dour expressions terrify his students, but he's actually very kind.
  • Friendless Background: Scaring people keeps him alive, but it also keeps people from getting near him. This extends to his day job as a teacher, where his students are afraid of him.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Cait Sith notes that Boogeyman has always been kind to the cats who visit his school. He's also a good teacher to Quantum.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Make no mistake - he may have good intentions with scaring people, but he also genuinely loves horror and making people scream.
  • Not What It Looks Like: He attempts to calm a child down by offering chocolate. The child immediately screams "Stranger Danger!"
  • Redemption Equals Death: His life is tied to being remembered, and his ability to spread fear as the Boogeyman. He continues helping the party save everyone, which takes away the fear people have of him. He readily accepts his inevitable death as atonement for terrorizing people all his life.
  • Secretly Dying: Was fully aware that his quest to save everyone was taking away power from his sash and slowly killing him. By episode 5, he's struggling to stay corporeal.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: You can choose to start a relationship with him. Though he's not your teacher specifically, the concept is commented on.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: His debut has him kidnapping people in order to help them learn lessons and improve themselves. The protagonist and Cait Sith immediately point out how bad this is, much to the Boogeyman's embarrassment.

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