Soul Nomad & the World Eaters/Characters

Revya


The Silent Protagonist of our story. Gender and name are determined by you (though she appears in Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice as a female and the default name is Revya). Depending on the path taken, is either really nice, or evil incarnate. .

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"Revya (In response to Levin sniffing out an enemy): Woof, Woof, doggy. Revya (When Danette suggests hotpods will fall from the sky): That’s a pretty stupid thing to say."
 * Ancestral Weapon: The Onyx Blade.
 * Canon Name: Revya, of course.
 * Chainmail Bikini: Female Revya.
 * Character Development: As the story goes on, Gig's personality rubs off on Revya, and thus gets a few lines like this.


 * Complete Monster: In the Demon Path.
 * Conveniently an Orphan
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Dark Is Edgy: Two of her techs are called Demon Blast and Demon Force, and both are about as dark-looking as their name implies.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Revya's still a good person despite the trope above.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Becomes much more noticeable as the story progresses, but does show shades of this even early on.
 * Demonic Possession: Sort of. While Gig does inhabit her body, he doesn't have any control due to Revya's strong will and a seal placed by Layna.
 * Eleventh-Hour Superpower:  Revya gains the Demon Force ground tech during the last battle of the normal campaign. It can be used on repeat plays during the whole game, however.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: In the Danette ending, she displays feelings for Revya regardless if Revya is a guy or girl. Although she acts more flustered in the male version and treats her like a BFF threatening to 'tickle' her in the female one.
 * Friendly Rival: Towards Danette.
 * Gender Bender: Female Revya. Of course, it's averted if you chose male.
 * The Hero
 * Big Bad: In the Demon Path.
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: The choice in weaponry was already decided for him/her, though.
 * Hidden Elf Village: Grew up in one for ten years.
 * I Am Who?:
 * Interspecies Romance: Depends on the ending.
 * Kid with the Leash
 * Kryptonite Factor: Revya's most notable bad match ups is the Gypsies and the Gideons.
 * Jack of All Stats: Bordering on Lightning Bruiser; Revya is one of the most balanced and easy to use of the characters in the game, he/she has very few poor match ups, and his/her ground Techs are all around useful.
 * May-December Romance: With Juno in the Male Revya's ending.
 * Made of Iron: Possibly. Gig remarks after that despite being the closest to the explosion s/he was unscathed by the blast.
 * Moral Event Horizon: The Demon Path. It Got Worse.
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: Doesn't get any worse than
 * Omnicidal Maniac: In the Demon Path. To put it lightly.
 * Only Sane Man: Most of the time. However, being with Danette and Gig for so long has some effects.
 * Power At a Price: Could easily destroy the World Eaters on a caprice should he/she choose to use Gig's powers. However the more Revya uses the more likely Gig will devour his/her soul.
 * Purely Aesthetic Gender: The choice of gender only affects the multiple endings in the slightest of ways.
 * The Quiet One: All of Revya's responses are short and to the point.
 * Red Baron:
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Silent Protagonist: Subverted in that s/he is STILL able to communicate with the others through occasional dialogue choices, and for the sake of moving the plot, there tends to be one option of what to say. When you get other options, it's when you are getting Relationship Values or.
 * Lampshaded in Disgaea 3 where Mao gives her a voice for use in battle and wonders why anyone would make a game where the main character doesn't talk.
 * There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Demon Blast. Let's just say it involves Beam Spam and.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend:
 * Villain Protagonist: In the Demon Path.
 * We Cannot Go on Without You
 * Silent Protagonist: Subverted in that s/he is STILL able to communicate with the others through occasional dialogue choices, and for the sake of moving the plot, there tends to be one option of what to say. When you get other options, it's when you are getting Relationship Values or.
 * Lampshaded in Disgaea 3 where Mao gives her a voice for use in battle and wonders why anyone would make a game where the main character doesn't talk.
 * There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Demon Blast. Let's just say it involves Beam Spam and.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend:
 * Villain Protagonist: In the Demon Path.
 * We Cannot Go on Without You
 * Villain Protagonist: In the Demon Path.
 * We Cannot Go on Without You

Voiced by: Akira Sasanuma (JP), Yuri Lowenthal (EN)
A fallen god sealed inside the Onyx Blade. A Master of Death. Omnicidal, sociopathic, and awesomely evil. Was not originally like this.

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 * Almighty Janitor: Gig is a Master of Death, technically a subordinate to the World Rulers and equal to a Master of Life. He is more powerful than either,
 * Badass: Anyone who can give Zetta a run for his money in power and trash-talking has earned this.
 * Bad Boss: Thuris and Raksha both mention that when they were rampaging through Haephness that Gig was very abusive towards them, hence part of why they want him dead.
 * Big Eater: The Vitali ending says that he stayed a restaurant that served hotpods for three days and ate its entire stock.
 * Chewing the Scenery: Gig does this a lot in the flashbacks.
 * Cluster F-Bomb: Gig does not have the cleanest mouth around.
 * Consummate Liar: Although he does drop hints when he's lying, no one picks up on it. It helps that the target of most of his lies is Danette.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Deal with the Devil: Tries this with Revya.
 * Don't Fear the Reaper:.
 * Evil Is Dumb: In a rather literal sense, he's not be bright when evil and tends to act more competent when turning good.
 * Fallen Hero: Was tossed down rather than fell.
 * The Grim Reaper: Gig is a 'master of death' — a being who should technically do the standard duties of the grim reaper.
 * Heroic Comedic Sociopath
 * Hey, You: He rarely ever calls anyone by their given name, but if he does have to call them by something, it's usually very insulting ('Stupid Cow' for Danette and 'Sister Loving Man Cow' for Levin). The only exception is Revya, who he calls 'Kid' or 'Soulmate' if he's being nice.
 * Well really nobody refers to Revya by name
 * Idiot Ball: In the Normal Path he frequently tries to convinces Reyva to give him control and just as many times says he'll destroy the world if he gets control, so not surprisingly Revya always refuses.
 * The Imp
 * Jerkass -> Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * The Lancer: Personality-wise, at least. Gig is verbose where Revya is mostly silent, sadistic and selfish where Revya is kind and selfless, cynical and sarcastic where Revya is naive and honest, and very fond of playing shoulder devil to his 'soulmate'.
 * Laughably Evil: Easily the funniest character in the game.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia:
 * Love to Hate
 * Large Ham
 * My God, What Have I Done?: During
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Omnicidal Maniac
 * however...
 * Sinister Scythe
 * Superlative Dubbing: The American dub for Gig is widely considered to be superior to the Japanese version.
 * Theme Music Power-Up: "BAD BOYS" plays = Gig will be sarcastic. "Desperado" plays = Gig will own someone. "Rockin' Rocks" plays = Gig will destroy someone.
 * Token Evil Teammate
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Hotpods
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * You Will Be Spared: Hotpods
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Hotpods
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * You Will Be Spared: Hotpods

Voiced by: Chiwa Saitou (JP), Amanda Winn-Lee (EN)
Female Sepp who grew up with Revya. Fights with twin daggers. Nicknamed Stupid Cow by Gig.

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 * Action Girl
 * Deceased Parents Are the Best: Her mother and father were both very loving parents.
 * Determinator: She will follow Layna's orders no matter what is.
 * The Ditz: Gig's nickname for her isn't too far off the mark.
 * Friendly Rival: Towards Revya.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: A little less on the friendly side initially.
 * Happily Adopted: Despite the trope above, she still considers Virtuous to be a grand-mother figure.
 * I Gave My Word: Promised Layna to watch over Revya and intervene if Gig became too much for her to resist.
 * Interspecies Romance: With Male Revya in her ending. Same with Female Revya if you interpret the ending differently...
 * Jack of All Stats: Borders a little more on Fragile Speedster, but she's pretty sturdy for one.
 * Knife Nut: Her Weapon of Choice.
 * Dual-Wielding: She uses two.
 * The Lancer
 * Parental Abandonment:
 * Super Speed: A racial trait of Sepps.
 * Tear Jerker: See Crowning Moment of Heartwarming above. Also, the way she reacts  not to mention the two well done faces of anguish they show of her at the end, can really get the tears going.
 * Tsundere: Type A when it comes to Revya and Gig. Tybe B with it comes to Layna.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Lady Layna.
 * You Gotta Have Green Hair
 * Victorious Childhood Friend: With Male Revya in her ending.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: In the other endings.
 * You Are Worth Hell:

Haephnes
A mysterious woman who appears in the player's dream from time to time.

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 * Big Good: Alongside Virtuous, she's trying to fix her world.
 * Dimension Lord
 * Dimension Lord

Voiced by: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (EN)
An elderly lady who was once a warrior queen who plays the role Revya and Danette's mentor and caretaker.

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 * Alternate Character Interpretation: While she means well and is right about trying to fix the world, one could call her out on pretty much setting Revya up from the start without even asking until AFTER the fusion.
 * Batman Gambit: The plot of the game is one crafted by her to solve the real problem with the world.
 * Benevolent Boss: A kind grandmother figure for the village.
 * Big Good
 * Beware the Nice Ones: She can permanently block people's ability to be if angered.
 * The Chessmaster: Rare heroic one.
 * Eccentric Mentor: A very rare female example.
 * Guile Hero
 * The Obi-Wan
 * One Steve Limit: Averted.
 * One Steve Limit: Averted.

Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (JP), Liam O'Brien (EN)
A Sepp and one of Christophe's guards, who cares a lot about his sister Euphoria. He's a ridiculously fast runner and strong, though a little dimwitted and reckless.

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 * The Big Guy: Alongside Grunzford.
 * Cannot Spit It Out: He has a crush on Trish, but can't get the words out,
 * Hot-Blooded: Even has an ability named this.
 * Knight Templar Big Brother: Not exactly fond of Endorph getting close to his sister.
 * The Nose Knows: He's able to track Thuris using this. Gig and even Revya naturally call him out on this.
 * Power Fist: His Weapon of Choice.
 * Super Speed: Sepps share this trait, though Levin is especially known for this.
 * Those Two Guys: With Vitali.
 * Knight Templar Big Brother: Not exactly fond of Endorph getting close to his sister.
 * The Nose Knows: He's able to track Thuris using this. Gig and even Revya naturally call him out on this.
 * Power Fist: His Weapon of Choice.
 * Super Speed: Sepps share this trait, though Levin is especially known for this.
 * Those Two Guys: With Vitali.
 * Power Fist: His Weapon of Choice.
 * Super Speed: Sepps share this trait, though Levin is especially known for this.
 * Those Two Guys: With Vitali.
 * Those Two Guys: With Vitali.

Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince (EN)
A friend of Levin's and a cleric, Vitali is also one of Christophe's guards. A highly skilled chef.

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 * Combat Medic
 * Iron Chef
 * The Mole:
 * Only Sane Man: Alongside Revya. And like Revya, he has his wackier moments.
 * The Smart Guy
 * Stealth Hi Bye: Ridiculously skilled at this to the point that it freaks Gig everyone out.
 * Supreme Chef
 * Suspiciously Specific Denial: "I did NOT pretend to be a girl."
 * Throw the Book At Them: His Weapon of Choice.
 * You Do NOT Want to Know: How he found out that

Juno
A Nereid that joins the party. Very protective of her adopted son Penn.

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 * Commuting on a Bus: Stops appearing with the main characters in the storyline after defeat Feinne for the most part, but she's still available in gameplay at least.
 * Dub Name Change: Her name in the Japanese version is Jost (Pronounced Youst).
 * Humans Are Bastards: The 'humans are untrustworthy' subversion. Is willing to judge on an individual basis however.
 * Interspecies Romance: Nereids require a male from another species in order to reproduce.
 * Mama Bear
 * May-December Romance: With Male Revya in her ending. Planned with Penn otherwise.
 * Our Mermaids Are Different: Nereids are a One-Gender Race of mermaids that can walk on land.
 * Pettanko: Like most Nereids, to improve swimming.
 * Prongs of Poseidon: Her Weapon of Choice.
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man: With Male Revya in her ending.
 * Wife Husbandry: Major player in the Nereid's plan with Penn.
 * Yandere (disambiguation): A mild version of this for Penn.

Voiced by: Kosuke Toriumi (JP), Troy Baker (EN)
A mysterious man who usurped leadership of a band of thieves and turned them into a Robin Hood-esque band of rogues.

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 * Berserk Button: For the love of God, don't call Euphoria a doll!
 * Dual-Wielding: He uses two pistols in Soul Nomad.
 * Guest Star Party Member: You briefly gain him after, but then quickly lose him after . However, if your Relationship Values are high with Endorph, then you regain him when you enter Drazil.
 * The Gunslinger
 * Interspecies Romance: With Euphoria (a Sepp).
 * Not So Different: To Levin and Shauna and their love for both their sisters.
 * Older and Wiser/Took a Level In Badass: It's hard to imagine that this guy, who is now Just Like Robin Hood, a good mentor to the weak willed, and a Big Damn Hero was once a Jerkass Social Darwinist..
 * Playing with Fire: His Front Row, Special Attack, and Team-Up Attack with Revya.
 * Sixth Ranger
 * Suicide Attack: Psycho Burgundy
 * Sixth Ranger
 * Suicide Attack: Psycho Burgundy

Grunzford
A Redflank who used to live in the same village as Revya. Left in protest against fusing Gig to a human. A grumpy old man who likes to complain about Sepps.

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 * An Axe to Grind
 * A Load of Bull
 * The Big Guy
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Genius Bruiser:
 * Grumpy Old Man
 * Mighty Glacier
 * The Obi-Wan
 * Promotion to Parent: For Trish.
 * Retired Badass
 * Scars Are Forever: He's covered in them.
 * Team Dad

Dio
A Draconsage, Dio is supposedly a great mage traveling with the legendary warrior Gestahl but proves to be an incompetent klutz when facing off against Revya's group. Eventually it's discovered that his real name is Odie (and the "Gestahl" accompanying him is a hotpod farmer named Vangogh) and Dio is his much more powerful brother. He soon befriends Revya's group

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 * Boom Stick: His Weapon of Choice.
 * Butt Monkey
 * Cowardly Lion
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's actually a pretty skilled sorcerer, though he's crippled by an incredible inferiority complex and a lack of inborn talent.
 * Cutscene Incompetence: While everyone in the plot makes a big deal about how weak and useless he is, he's actually pretty powerful mechanically.
 * Dub Name Change: His name in the Japanese version is Yodo.
 * Evil Is Dumb: And how.
 * The Faceless: Outside of his epilogue, he never takes off the lizard mask.
 * Goldfish Poop Gang: What he starts off as.
 * Redemption Promotion: Goes from Sympathetic Ineffective Villain to one of your main characters, though is till a Butt Monkey.
 * Shock and Awe: What his Boom Stick shoots out.
 * Slave to PR: He starts off the game as a highway robber that depends entirely on his family's reputation to scare people so he won't have to fight them.
 * Squishy Wizard
 * Took a Level In Badass: A bit in the Normal Path.
 * The Unfavorite: Disowned by his family for his younger and more talented brother.
 * With Friends Like These...: The part is more than happy to make fun of his helplessness. Even Pinot and Agrippa treat him like a child. Possibly justified since they're about the same age. Good ol' Sluggo.
 * With Friends Like These...: The part is more than happy to make fun of his helplessness. Even Pinot and Agrippa treat him like a child. Possibly justified since they're about the same age. Good ol' Sluggo.

Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (JP), Wendee Lee (EN)
Idealistic but naive noble woman who adventures to help people. Grunzford acts as a mentor to her. She prefers to be called Trish.

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 * The Archer
 * The Chick
 * Dub Name Change: Her name in the Japanese version is Driesche.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Long Lost Sibling:
 * Memento MacGuffin: Her hair ornament, a keepsake left from her mother.
 * The Ojou
 * Wendee Lee
 * Shows traits of this. Cranked Up to Eleven in
 * But if you get her ending in the Normal Path, she comes across as this instead.
 * Wendee Lee
 * Shows traits of this. Cranked Up to Eleven in
 * But if you get her ending in the Normal Path, she comes across as this instead.
 * Shows traits of this. Cranked Up to Eleven in
 * But if you get her ending in the Normal Path, she comes across as this instead.

Pinot and Agrippa
Two angels that have known Odie for some time.

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 * Ascended Extra: In the Demon Path
 * Cross-Dressing Voices: Agrippa's voiced by Barbara Goodson
 * Older Than They Look
 * Our Angels Are Different
 * Shotguns Are Just Better: Agrippa
 * Those Two Guys
 * Wham! Episode

Layna
Daughter of Median the Conquer.

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 * All of the Other Reindeer: A much gentler example; the Drazilians don't fully trust her due to her looking different from them, but they try to help her rather than insult her.
 * Asskicking Equals Authority: "Median's daughter, Layna, had come into her own and become a true leader." In-game, it's said she's beaten the legendary dragon Sluperam
 * Badass
 * Boobs of Steel
 * Genki Girl
 * Jack of All Stats: Much like Revya.
 * Lady of War
 * One Steve Limit: Averted.
 * Reverse Mole: Has been working with Virtuous for the past two hundred years infiltrating Drazil's world. The player finds this out quickly after she joins.
 * Royal Rapier: Her Weapon of Choice. She also fits the 'royal' part of the Trope, considering she's the daughter of Median the Conqueror.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Lujei Piche
An unexpected unlockable character, Lujei escaped her world and starts exploring others, screwing them up in the process. It appears she has a connection to Endorph...

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 * Back From the Dead
 * Berserk Button: Being reminded of her death by poisoning sent her into a psychotic fit of rage.
 * Boobs of Steel: More of the Glass Cannon type. She can throw down some powerful magic. Also, she's quite stacked, giving Shauna and Alexemia a run for their money.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Hoo-boy, she's such a nut case that even Gig is freaked out by her.
 * Flanderlization: YMMV on this.
 * Glass Cannon: Has the best INT attacks out of your playable characters. Can't take a hit worth a dime.
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons: Her Special Attack.
 * Love Makes You Crazy: Just ask Mevy, the talking skull of her dead lover that she carries around on her staff.
 * Power Floats
 * Shout-Out: All of her movesets? They're all of the Arcane Summons from Grim Grimoire. Which goes into Irony levels due to the fact that her student learned Necromancy from her. That could mean Lujei had some skills when she was alive.
 * Spanner in the Works:
 * A Wizard Did It: She IS the Wizard.
 * Yandere
 * Yandere

Christophe
A businessman the party runs into early in the game. A pretty nice, if pragmatic, guy.

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 * Big Damn Heroes: The guy comes in with a small army to help Revya during their fight against Feinne the second time.
 * Demoted to Extra: He gets only one scene in the Demon Path, after that, you never hear from him again.
 * Good Smoking: Smokes a pipe.
 * Heroic BSOD Has a minor one after . He picks himself together quickly, though.
 * My Greatest Failure: It's suggested that he betrayed his best friend Lobo when they were younger, thus causing the latter to become evil.
 * Non-Action Guy: Doesn't directly fight himself, but supplies soldiers for Revya.
 * Self-Made Man: Is successful due to his honest work ethic.

Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince (EN)
Chevalier of the forces of Raide, Galahad begins as a minor cowardly threat, but he improves greatly by the end of the events concerning World Eater Feinne.

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 * Character Development
 * Envy/The Starscream: Towards Thorndyke. He starts taking a level in badass after realizing Thorndyke was a really noble guy
 * Evil Is Dumb
 * Heel Face Turn
 * Out of Focus: In the Normal path, after showing remarkable growth up to the fight with Feinne, he quite suddenly drops out of the storyline at about the same time as Juno.
 * Justified; he was elected to help rebuild Raide after Feinne lazered it to the ground.
 * Redemption Promotion: Becomes the Prime Minister of New Raide.
 * Took a Level In Badass: To a certain extent, he's considerably more courageous just before the fight with Feinne.
 * Warmup Boss: The first real foe the player faces, Galahad still isn't much of a threat.
 * Redemption Promotion: Becomes the Prime Minister of New Raide.
 * Took a Level In Badass: To a certain extent, he's considerably more courageous just before the fight with Feinne.
 * Warmup Boss: The first real foe the player faces, Galahad still isn't much of a threat.

Alexemia
Queen of the Nereids. Though she can't walk on land, she has Juno be her eyes and ears for her in the outside world.

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 * Cast From HP: She has a miraculous healing power, but it uses up a bit of her life force.
 * Demoted to Extra: Only gets one scene in the Demon Path, sadly.
 * Healing Hands
 * Her Heart Will Go On: Admits that she was in love with someone in the Demon Path(Normal Path hinted that her lover was one of the kings of Raide). It's implied that she wishes to see him.
 * Karen Strassman
 * Ms. Fanservice: Alexemia is practically naked, for Haephnes sake! She's only wearing a crown and a freakin' seashell bra.
 * Our Mermaids Are Different: Averted, somewhat. She's more of the standard mermain since she can't last on land too much, and she has the fish lower half.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Seashell Bra: Takes it a step further; Alexemia has Seashell nipple-covers
 * Team Mom: For the Nereids. This trope is more literal than usual cases becasue it's implied that she IS all of the Nereids' mother.

Penn
A human child adopted by the Nereid as part of their plan to repopulate the race.

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 * Cheerful Child
 * Childhood Marriage Promise: Asks female Revya to marry him in Juno's ending. You don't get any say in it.
 * Creepy Child: In the Demon Path. He's Ax Crazy, and doesn't care about his own life, actually finds it cool when Revya doesn't care that Thuris uses him as human shield.
 * Dirty Kid: He loves big boobs.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:
 * Stay with the Aliens: When he meets his dad, he decides to stay with the Nereids (even as an adult).
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: For whatever reason, he's always seen in a dress and pigtails.
 * It's because he was raised by the Nereids, who are a Single Gender Race and therefore have no idea how to raise a male.
 * Wife Husbandry: Is the target of a reverse example. He's bound for a very... interesting life.

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Feinne
The first of the titular World Eaters encountered. Gig says she's his favorite World Eater, as she is the most powerful of the three and the most obedient. She has little will of her own, and stood silently for centuries following Gig's defeat, only attacking in self-defence.

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 * Came Back Wrong: Like Gig.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Battles against her are always this in the Normal Path, either in your favor or hers. The Demon Path often has you and her on even footing.
 * Hopeless Boss Fight: Feinne is too powerful to defeat without tapping into Gig's power, and Gig's power comes with a heavy cost.
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate:
 * The Unfought: Borderline in the Normal path; you're either hopelessly outclassed or she is, so there's not much chance to ever have a real fight with her.
 * Wave Motion Gun: Her normal form of offense.

Thuris
The second World Eater encountered, Thuris by far is the weakest of the three, focusing more on scheming than direct shows of power. He has the misfortune of being one of the first enemies encountered in either path, and as such, often falls prey to the Sorting Algorithm of Evil.

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 * Big Bad Wannabe
 * The Chessmaster: Subverted; he's supposed to be one, but the problem for him is Soul Nomad is a Gambit Pileup from the word go, and he's got at least four other chessmasters he's competing against.
 * Complete Monster: Let's start with brainwashing tons of people into a laughing mad cult and work our way from there.
 * Fate Worse Than Death: He's resurrected by the Drazillian Masters of Life and Death just to be consumed by them near the end of the game, though this could be considered Kick the Son of a Bitch instead. They try to do the same to Feinne, but Revya and Gig intervene and Mercy Kill her.
 * A God Am I: Since normal people can't see him, he's managed to create a massive cult known as the Thurists.
 * Guide Dang It: Thuris is the first World Eater type enemy you get into a real battle with, and can be a tricky foe until you figure out the easiest way to take them down.
 * Hearing Voices: Normal people can't see him, so he's managed to convince hundreds that he's a god with a disembodied voice.
 * Informed Ability: The World Eater who is supposed to be the best schemer of the three winds up Out-Gambitted by every other chessmaster in the story.
 * Laughing Mad: In the Normal Path. So much that it even rivals the The Joker's and actually frightens Gig. Story-wise, it's averted in the Demon Route.
 * Out-Gambitted: See above.
 * Plaguemaster: The creator of Scarlet Iago, the deadly disease ravaging the land.
 * Smug Snake
 * Superlative Dubbing: Whoever dubbed him just nails the perfect sort of insane Smug Snake voice a character like Thuris needs.
 * Taking You with Me: When he's utterly beaten, Thuris self-destructs to spread a cloud of pure Scarlet Iago upon the party to try to kill them too.
 * Villain Forgot to Level Grind: He actually is a certifiable threat the first time you see him, but the second encounter is when he gets seriously Out-Gambitted, and since you've already worked out how to beat him the first time, the rematch is much simpler.

Raksha
The third world eater encountered, Raksha is, like Feinne, inactive initially, but this is due to being sealed in a cursed forest by the Dio family for generations.

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 * The Brute: The strongest physically of the World Eaters, but not big on brain power.
 * Climax Boss: Even knowing how to fight World Eaters from fighting Thuris twice, and with the members of the Hidden Village on your side, Raksha is still no slouch; defeating him really comes down to taking him down before he can smash all your characters into paste.
 * Dark Reprise: His battle theme is a remix of theme.
 * Kill It with Fire: His attacks consist of breathing fire and growing pair of Wolverine Claws made of fire attacking with them.
 * Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: He talks normally, but Gig noted that he's learned 'many big angry words'. Raksha said that he's feeling verbose.
 * Took a Level In Dumbass:
 * Wolverine Claws: Made of fire.
 * Took a Level In Dumbass:
 * Wolverine Claws: Made of fire.

Kanan
The leader of the Thurists, the cult that worships Thuris as a god.

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 * Complete Monster
 * Cult
 * The Dragon: To Thuris.
 * Dropped a Bridget On Him
 * Evil Laugh: Seems to be a requirement for the Thurists.
 * Noblewoman's Laugh
 * Evil Redhead
 * Evil Sorcerer
 * Eviler Than Thou:
 * In Love with Your Carnage: If his reactions to Thorndyke are any indication, he seems to have a thing for men.
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * Screw This, I'm Outta Here:
 * Viewer Gender Confusion
 * Villainous Crossdresser: To the horror of Vitali.
 * Villainous Crossdresser: To the horror of Vitali.

Voiced by: Dave Wittenberg (EN)
Commander of the Knights of Raide. Is a very noble, honorable, but misguided man trying to prevent the group from making things worse with Feinne.

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 * Authority Equals Asskicking: Grand Cordon of Raide, everyone.
 * Badass Boast: "I... I don't understand you. But I cannot let such anarchists live! Your death has arrived!"
 * Dropped a Bridge on Him: Dies rather abruptly in the Normal Path.
 * Hero Antagonist: Embodies this trope. Even the Nereids he opposes are aware that he is a noble, just man.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:
 * Hero Antagonist: Embodies this trope. Even the Nereids he opposes are aware that he is a noble, just man.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:

Lobo
Male Sepp who is the leader of the Yesterwind, a Black Market organization that kidnaps and smuggles children.

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"Lobo: (Holding Christophe at knifepoint) Hahaha! 'No fair' is my favorite kind."
 * Complete Monster: As mentioned above, his organization kidnaps children and smuggles them. It's through him that some of the more horrible things in the game exists.
 * Dirty Coward


 * Evil Counterpart: To Christophe
 * Evil Former Friend
 * Evil Smoking: Smokes a cigarette.
 * Forgotten Childhood Friend: To Christophe
 * Freudian Excuse: His past with Christophe has left him with serious trust issues.
 * Guttural Growler
 * Karma Houdini: Unlike his Karmic Death in the Normal Path, Demon Path Lobo gets to betray Revya and walk away scott-free in the good ending.
 * Non-Action Guy: Of the Dirty Coward variety.
 * Shoot the Dog: Is summarily executed by Cuthbert in order to keep his more noble brother's (Christophe) hands clean.
 * Shoot the Dog: Is summarily executed by Cuthbert in order to keep his more noble brother's (Christophe) hands clean.

Cuthbert
Christophe's younger brother. His initial appearances are few, but it eventually becomes clear he's working with both Lobo and Shauna, and the party is forced to fight him at the Yesterwind stronghold.

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 * Combat Medic
 * The Dragon: For Lobo.
 * Even Evil Has Loved Ones: More of working with less honorable people, Cuthburt really cares about his big brother.
 * Evil Counterpart: To Vitali.
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch:
 * Liquid Assets: His tech Glutton Gain drains the entire opposing party of HP and bestows it upon Cuthbert's party.
 * Only Sane Man: Shares this with Shauna and Lobo in the Demon Path,
 * Out, Damned Spot!
 * Start of Darkness: He began working for Lobo to pay off medicine for Christophe.
 * The Strategist: For Shauna during your second encounter with her.
 * Start of Darkness: He began working for Lobo to pay off medicine for Christophe.
 * The Strategist: For Shauna during your second encounter with her.

Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi (JP), Karen Strassman (EN)
A bandit who unlike Endorph despises the poor and would rather rob them blind and see them suffer. She serves as a recurring antagonist to Revya's group afterwards.

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 * Dark and Troubled Past: Possibly has one of the most brutal backstories in the game.
 * Dark Chick: In the Demon Path
 * Dark-Skinned Redhead
 * Deadpan Snarker: Pretty much anything not involving Trish is disdainment for everything, and this is the Normal Path.
 * Dub Name Change: Her name in the Japanese version is Schema.
 * Even Evil Has Loved Ones:
 * Evil Counterpart:To Endorph
 * Jerkass Woobie: Though she never reveals her past to anyone but Trish, Shauna's past sucked.
 * Karen Strassman
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: Kills Hawthorne in both paths.
 * Morality Pet: Trish is this for her in the Demon Path, or at least, gives her emotion. But after that fifty-five day skip...
 * Nietzsche Wannabe:
 * Not So Different: To Endorph, albeit much more nihilistic.
 * Pet the Dog
 * The Rival/The Starscream: To Endorph.
 * Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids
 * Team Mom/Only Sane Man:
 * That One Boss: Shauna can kill Revya without much difficulty due to Revya having a terrible matchup against the Gypsy class.
 * The Rival/The Starscream: To Endorph.
 * Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids
 * Team Mom/Only Sane Man:
 * That One Boss: Shauna can kill Revya without much difficulty due to Revya having a terrible matchup against the Gypsy class.
 * That One Boss: Shauna can kill Revya without much difficulty due to Revya having a terrible matchup against the Gypsy class.

Nash and Lerouche
Shauna's two sidekicks. Generic Pyre Mages.

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 * Ascended Extra: They actually get screentime in the Demon Path. And lines!
 * Playing with Fire
 * Those Two Bad Guys
 * Undying Loyalty: To Shauna

Hawthorne
Merchant with some extensive skeletons in his closet.

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 * In both paths.
 * Again, in both paths.
 * Wife Husbandry:
 * Wife Husbandry:
 * Wife Husbandry:

Dio of the Evil Eye
The actual Dio and Odie's younger brother. The scion of the prestigious Dio family of sorcerers, he serves as an adviser to Queen Diness of Orviska. His ultimate goal is to kill Layna/Virtuous for humiliating his family generations ago to prove that the Dio line is more powerful and to take over the world for Median. Actively working with the World Eater Raksha.

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 * Always Someone Better: Layna is his (and his family's) someone better, and he hates her for it. Also, he's this to Odie.
 * Boom Stick
 * Climax Boss: The last boss fought before The battle in which you directly fight him and one before it are two of the longest and most tactically involving in the game, forcing you to carefully work your way around cramped terrain and bring down hordes of enemy troops. Dio himself is one of the very few enemies in the normal path to travel with a full team of nine units. And just to drive the point home, Rock n Rock's plays during the battle.
 * The Dragon:
 * Evil Chancellor: Subverted. He's totally loyal to the queen (and in the Demon Path actively risks his life to save her), but still an asshole.
 * Evil Counterpart: To Odie.
 * Evil Sorcerer
 * Guest Star Party Member:
 * Heel Face Turn: In the Demon Path, plays a Hero Antagonist role since he's initially to protect Orviska, and rescue the queen after Revya takes over. After Ghestal's death, he makes a full turn towards good and vows to work to better the world after Revya's defeat.
 * Not So Different: Is accused of being the same as Raksha in the normal path, to which he replies that Raksha doesn't actually want to rule anything, he just doesn't want anyone to give him orders.
 * Redemption Earns Life: In the Demon Path Good Ending.
 * Screw the Rules, I Make Them: His response to Odie calling him immoral magic is that laws are for commoners and that those who makes laws are above them.
 * Shock and Awe
 * Squishy Wizard
 * Undying Loyalty: To Median, even in death.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: He was a jerk, make no mistake, but he was doing what he thought was best for the world. Killing Layna is just to satiate his pride though.

Voiced by: Patrick Seitz (EN)
A half-zombified swordsman with unmatched power who has been the personal property, along with Yavis and Parin, of the head of the Dio Family for generations.

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"Gestahl:"
 * Authority Equals Asskicking
 * Climax Boss: Since the real final boss is an Anticlimax Boss to a certain extent, Gestahl is the last truly difficult foe in the Normal path.
 * Dark Is Edgy: His powers are essentially Revya's Demon powers turned Up to Eleven.
 * The Dragon: For Dio.
 * Fridge Brilliance: If there was any doubt that, check out their moves: though rearranged, all of attacks work the same as : Hitting the row, column, or the entire party. And their skills are the same, just named differently
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate:
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Occasionally loses all memory.
 * Lightning Bruiser: He's pretty much a Game Breaker.
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: The Blazing Swordsman anyone?
 * Forget Blazing Swordsman. Try his real name,
 * Secret AI Moves: Averted;
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Occasionally loses all memory.
 * Lightning Bruiser: He's pretty much a Game Breaker.
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: The Blazing Swordsman anyone?
 * Forget Blazing Swordsman. Try his real name,
 * Secret AI Moves: Averted;
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Secret AI Moves: Averted;
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Tear Jerker:


 * That One Boss: Gestahl is all about smashing your entire party For Massive Damage. And his tactics are all about smashing your entire party and any others on a line behind them For Massive Damage, or turning his Massive Damage Up to Eleven. His decors are all about nerfing your parties so he can hit you For Massive Damage even better. It's easy to see why he's very difficult, even when he's entirely alone.

Voiced by: Jamieson Price (EN)
God of the alternate world and villain of the game. Drazil used Gig and the World Eaters to attempt to usurp the flow of souls from Haephnes and lead them all into his world. He believes his world knows true order and peace, but, in Gig's own words, his world is little more than a graveyard full of dead people who simply haven't stopped moving yet.

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 * All Your Powers Combined: Is all about this. Not only does he combine with his Masters of Life and Death to form the final boss, but he draws power from his Drazillian minions as well.
 * Amazing Technicolor Battlefield
 * Big Bad: Of the Normal Path.
 * The Chessmaster: The top one in the storyline, rivaled only by Virtuous.
 * Co-Dragons: Gamma and Joules, the Drazillian Masters of Life and Death serve as this.
 * The Evils of Free Will: He, as well as his Masters of Life and Death, were disgusted with how Haephnes' world turned out. Firm believers that free will leads only to suffering and that everyone would be better off without it, this was the reason for his World of Silence.
 * Knight Templar
 * Large Ham: He is voiced by Jamieson Price in the Dub.
 * Nightmare Fuel: The Three World Eater sized forms.
 * Polite Villains Rude Heroes: Well calling him, Gamma and Joules polite would be a better of stretch, their well-spoken attitude and the fact that party of heroes does include Gig makes them come off as polite by comparison.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist
 * World of Silence: His world, where the people all look the same and have no sense of individuality.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist
 * World of Silence: His world, where the people all look the same and have no sense of individuality.