Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice/Characters

For characters that appear in multiple games in the series, see the main character sheet.

Voiced by: Hiromi Hirata (JP), Vic Mignogna (EN)
"A demon "Honor Student" out to kill his father and take his place as Overlord. Reading far too much manga for his own good, he concludes that the best way to do this is to become the Hero, because heroes always kick Overlord ass."

Tropes associated with Mao: "What are you doing here, Beryl? Are you trying to interrupt my research again? I'm about to conduct a physics experiment on skirt lifting. Get out of here."
 * Accidental Innuendo: An unintentional master of this, whether it's panting heavily and literally drooling over the developments in Almaz's body, demanding for Almaz to teach him about love, or telling Beryl's Girl Posse: "I'm not interested in praise. Reward me with something physical." See also Memetic Molester.
 * An Ice Person: His primary element.
 * Anti-Hero: Type V.
 * Badass Comic-bookworm
 * Big Bad: of Disgaea Infinite (arguably)
 * Blush Sticker: Mao gets these then he is turned on.
 * Can't Act Perverted Toward A Rival:

"Almaz: You need help in more ways than one."
 * Closet Geek: He is the closet about liking heroes, truth is he might be as big a fan of them as Almaz and Flonne, if not more.
 * Coat Cape
 * Combat Pragmatist: In the second fight against Raspberyl, it was implied he used Almaz as a shield.
 * Cruel Mercy: The way he punishes Aurum in the normal ending.
 * Depraved Bisexual
 * Ditzy Genius
 * Enemy Within: Dark Mao.
 * Even Bad Men Love Their Papas: No, really!
 * Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Despite all his research, he doesn't get concepts like 'courage' and 'love'.
 * Evil Laugh
 * Expy: He's essentially Harry Potter if he were an evil Otaku.
 * For Science!!
 * Humans Are Bastards:
 * Ice King: His heart is literary as cold as ice.
 * Insufferable Genius
 * I Read It for the Articles: Mao insists that his massive superhero comic book collection is purely for research purposes. Really.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Lampshaded by Sapphire in the Super Hero Mao ending.
 * Kick the Morality Pet: In the worse ending
 * The Knights Who Say Squee: Despite the regular insistence that he doesn't really like heroes and just collects video games and comic books for research, the fact that he is a fan of Super Hero Aurum is a significant plot point..
 * Large Ham
 * Literal Split Personality: The various Maos inside his own heart in Chapters 2 and 4.
 * Mad Scientist
 * Magic Knight: His highest aptitudes are ATK and INT, he can use both a sword and staff, and learns ice magic.
 * Nerdgasm: To the point that it unsettles just about everyone that's not him.
 * Nerdgasm: To the point that it unsettles just about everyone that's not him.

"Almaz: I think I've just been violated."
 * Memetic Molester: In an in-universe episode preview, Etna portrays him as a sexual-molesting pervert. He objects.
 * No Sense of Personal Space: Mao has no compunctions against groping for the sake of science, as Almaz learned the hard way.


 * Odd Couple: With Almaz at the beginning.
 * Oedipus Complex:
 * One-Winged Angel: Depending on how you interpret his final skill, Vasa Aergun, he's either summoning a giant demon or transforming into it.
 * Ominous Pipe Organ: "Fugue of Hell", Mao's Leitmotif.
 * Otaku: 4 million hours on a Slay Station Portable is pretty hardcore.
 * Poke the Poodle: "...What? I only replaced all Stop signs with Yields, hid peoples' shoes, and prank called a few places at most."
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: 1578 years old.
 * Scars Are Forever: Has a crescent-shaped scar on his forehead, which is obscured by his bangs, but can be seen in his Super Move Portrait Attack and his character design notes.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses
 * Smart People Wear Glasses
 * : His reaction to death in the bad ending.
 * Super-Powered Evil Side: Manifests briefly in chapter 5, fully manifests in the game's worst ending.
 * Teen Genius: Even though he's Really Seven Hundred Years Old, he's still a teenager by netherworld standards.
 * Those Wacky Nazis: Saucy Mao.
 * Tights Under Shorts
 * Too Kinky to Torture: Mao's biggest disappointment upon learning that is that he wasn't awake to remember any of it...Well, the total breach of trust too, but mostly the former. When he confronts him about it, he demands video.
 * Torture Technician: Comes natural with his love for experimenting and reconstructing his victims.
 * Tsundere: Much like Laharl, if he does something good, he'll try to deny it.
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: His research has left him convinced that roughly 70% of a hero's power comes from 'Love', but he doesn't comprehend it at all.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * Why Don't You Marry It?: The rest of the group is pretty convinced that Mao likes mad science in that sort of way. He doesn't exactly help his case against it.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy

Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (JP), Johnny Yong Bosch (EN)
"A guardsman in the human world who goes to the Netherworld to fight the overlord to protect the princess. Gets his title stolen and all sorts of bad stuff comes his way."

Tropes associated with Almaz:
 * Adorkable
 * Alliterative Name
 * Awesome McCoolname: Lampshaded
 * Anti-Hero: Type 1. Graduates to full hero by the end of the game.
 * Bad Liar
 * The Chew Toy: My god...this guy is unlucky. Taken to Woobie levels especially in the Almaz ending.
 * Classical Antihero
 * Cowardly Lion
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Gains considerable courage from Sapphire's presence.
 * Curtains Match the Window: Not so unusual in real life, but in the Disgaea universe the color of his hair and eyes is as unusual as any other wacky color.
 * The Cutie: A rare male version.
 * Deadpan Snarker: In part because he's a chew toy.
 * Fingerless Gloves
 * Gameplay and Story Integration: In Dark Hero Days, Hanako apparently summons him from the future after, and as a result the two have a 99% chance of pulling off a combo attack at all times.
 * The Heart: Functions as the member that keeps everyone together.
 * Heroic Wannabe
 * I Can't Believe A Girl Like You Would Notice Me: His reaction to Sapphire's interest in him.
 * Idiot Hair
 * Improbably Cool Name
 * Karmic Transformation: Almaz eventually realizes that his transformation into a demon was one of these.
 * The Knights Who Say Squee: Almaz is a tremendous Super Hero Aurum fanboy, and admits to owning a tremendous amount of merchandise based on him..
 * The Lancer
 * Laser-Guided Karma: The cause of his example of Throw the Dog a Bone and
 * Made a Slave: Mao's slave at that.
 * Man in White: White uniform and very much genuinely good.
 * The Messiah: Minus that one moment in chapter 4, Almaz fits the qualities of one. Kind and caring, always willing to help someone out even if he doesn't know them and is willing to see the good in people no matter how cruel they are.
 * Mismatched Eyes: Some official art suggests that he's developed this midway into his transformation into a demon.
 * Morality Pet: Not to the extent of Beryl but also serves as one to Mao
 * Nice Guy: Oh so much.
 * No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The Almaz ending.
 * Odd Couple: With Mao in the beginning, when it is just the two of them on the team.
 * Only Sane Man
 * Scarf of Asskicking: He kicks ass when he needs to.
 * Tender Tears: Sheds them for Mao after  Naturally, Mao is disturbed by this act.
 * Throw the Dog a Bone: Epilogue to normal end, see below.
 * The Von Trope Family
 * Yank the Dog's Chain: In the cruelest way possible during the Almaz ending. Ouch.
 * Tender Tears: Sheds them for Mao after  Naturally, Mao is disturbed by this act.
 * Throw the Dog a Bone: Epilogue to normal end, see below.
 * The Von Trope Family
 * Yank the Dog's Chain: In the cruelest way possible during the Almaz ending. Ouch.
 * Yank the Dog's Chain: In the cruelest way possible during the Almaz ending. Ouch.
 * Yank the Dog's Chain: In the cruelest way possible during the Almaz ending. Ouch.

Voiced by: Akiko Hasegawa (JP), Stephanie Sheh (EN)
"Princess of her kingdom. Very aggressive despite her appearance. Probably best described as a Cloudcuckoolander raised by Machiavelli. Has decided that the best way not to be a Distressed Damsel is to kill via preemptive strike anyone who might kidnap her."

Tropes associated with Sapphire:
 * Action Girl
 * Ax Crazy: Was she raised by the World Eaters, dood?
 * Badass Normal: Along with most humans in your party.
 * Badass Princess
 * Battle Couple: See Hot Amazon's spoilers; also leads to Gameplay and Story Integration with a 99% combo rate in Dark Hero Days.
 * Chainsaw Good
 * The Chick: That being said, the only way she'll ever try to "open your heart" is with a chainsaw.
 * Combat Medic
 * Cuteness Proximity: Sends Beryl to Marshmallow Hell upon meeting her, and later sets off a trap that uses a stuffed animal for bait.
 * Dark-Skinned Blond: More like dirty white than full on blonde.
 * Everything's Better with Princesses: Inversion, princesses are better because Sapphire is one of them.
 * Girl with Psycho Weapon: Her chainsaw, played for laughs in one of the games more well known (funniest) scenes. Also proficient with axes.
 * Hades Shaded
 * Hellish Pupils: While common in Disgaea, hers deserve special mention because a) she's not a demon and b) they're star shaped.
 * Hello, Nurse!: Game play, not story as her evility is like Rozalin's in Disgaea 2.
 * Heroic Comedic Sociopath
 * Hot Amazon: Complete with weaker boyfriend.
 * I Am a Monster: "Demons are cold and heartless, huh? Then maybe... I truly am a demon."
 * Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: Her clothes are still very fancy and opulent, yet still allow her to brawl.
 * Lady of War
 * Murder Is the Best Solution: Her natural conclusion to nearly every problem that arises.
 * Ojou
 * One Woman Army
 * Pretty in Mink
 * Save the Princess: Inverted. She watched a countless stream of servants and heroes get themselves killed in her name. Now she's going to kill anything and everything that might threaten a hero. And she can. Also the reason she's Ax Crazy.
 * Secret Test of Character: When chewing Almaz out in chapter 4, it was a test to see if he was really the kind of person she thought he was, thus worthy of her affection.
 * Shipper on Deck: If the drama CD's are anything to go by, seems like she ships Beryl and Mao.
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man
 * Suddenly Fluent in Gibberish: Subverted. She doesn't really understand what regressed Mao is saying -- she's just kinda hoping that he's allowing them to murder the residents of his heart.
 * Technicolor Eyes: Neon green with white star-shaped pupils.
 * Unable to Cry
 * Unicorn: Sapphire summons a healing unicorn in her last Special Attack.
 * Violently Protective Girlfriend: Many of her blood thirsty thoughts are due to this.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl
 * Yandere: And how! Almaz tends to be safe from her murderous impulses, though he does get hit by her on occasion...
 * Zettai Ryouiki
 * Yandere: And how! Almaz tends to be safe from her murderous impulses, though he does get hit by her on occasion...
 * Zettai Ryouiki

Voiced by: Chiwa Saitou (JP), Laura Bailey (EN)




"Mao's childhood friend and the school's resident delinquent (a position which she maintains by being an almost Messianic Do-Gooder) who tries to talk Mao out of the whole "Hero" thing because she thinks he might end up stealing her thunder. Calls herself Beryl and comes with her own posse of Technical Pacifists."

Tropes associated with Raspberyl:
 * Alpha Bitch: Beryl is the demonic verion of this, which is an inversion.
 * Anti-Anti-Christ: Okay, not nearly as dramatic as most examples, but she's a demon who's rebelling against the perceived notion of "demonness."
 * Arranged Rivalry: With Mao, as arranged by their parent. May be a Perfectly Arranged Rivalry at that.
 * Badass Adorable
 * Badass Bookworm
 * Badass in Distress: During.
 * Blush Sticker: Gets them when she is very happy.
 * Cooldown Hug: Uses this to prevent Mao's really evil side, a borderline Cosmic Horror from taking over. TWICE!!
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Cute Monster Girl: According to Sapphire, at least.
 * Cutesy Dwarf
 * Delinquents: An inversion as she is considered a delinquent because she's an unashamed Goody-Two Shoes; yet glories in opposing her society's standard for its own sake.
 * The Fettered: By her dedication to being a delinquent, to the point that she's forced to bow out of fighting Mao several times because she has to hurry off to class or make it home before her self-imposed curfew.
 * Girl Posse: Kyoko and Asuka.
 * Horned Humanoid
 * In-Series Nickname: As mentioned above, she prefers to go by Beryl.
 * Lovable Alpha Bitch
 * Meganekko: In Raspberyl Mode.
 * Morality Pet; To Mao.
 * Morality Chain:.
 * Never Trust a Trailer: The opening shows demons raising their arms and singing as Beryl runs down the halls into class, as if they're praising her. Two big problems with this, a) All of Evil Academy seem to despise her for being a Noble Demon, and b) She would never even consider running down the halls. She even tells Kyoko and Asuka not to ever dare do it practically at the very beginning of the game, before we even know who she is.
 * Trailers Always Spoil: While she would never run in the halls,.
 * Older Than They Look: 1578 years old, but if you take into account the 100 years = 1 year Demon/Human age exchange rate, she should not look like she's ten, other than the fact that the character designer is a shameless Lolicon.
 * Onee-Sama: How Kyoko and Asuka address her in Japanese; translated as 'my lady'.
 * Playing with Fire: Her primary element.
 * Proper Tights with a Skirt
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: 1578.
 * Sailor Fuku
 * Shipper on Deck: She just loves pairing Adell and Rozalin up; in both the DLC in Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice and the extra content in Dark Hero Days. She also enjoyed watching Almaz and Sapphire develop into a couple throughout the main game. Being a Shipper on Deck is a requirement for being a delinquent it seems.
 * Ship Tease: With Mao.
 * Especially in Raspberyl Mode. Honestly, she couldn't be more obvious really.
 * The Smart Guy
 * Squee: How she reacts to things like meeting a rare spawn like a hero, or seeing elusive skills like love and affection in action.
 * Tsundere: Type-B with Mao.

Voiced by: Keiichi Kuwabara (JP), Christopher Corey Smith (EN)
"Evil Academy's legendary, strict Home Ec teacher, an incredibly enthusiastic practitioner of the deadly Fire Chaos Style Kitchen Fist. He has a tendency to make wise observations wrapped in cooking metaphors, but he's also surprisingly competent and notably altruistic. Tags along with Mao for his own reasons, but seems to know an awful lot about a variety of things despite not being on the school's payroll or its insurance."

Tropes associated with Mr. Champloo:
 * Batman Gambit: Not the orchestrator, but the prime agent of it. The orchestrator is.
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Who knew that various cooking styles could translate so well into deadly martial arts techniques?
 * Chekhov's Gunman: Has elements of this that are revealed in.
 * Hot-Blooded: Quite, quite so.
 * Hotblooded Sideburns: You could swear the man stepped straight out of Getter Robo, Hot-Blooded-ness and all.
 * Ice Cream Koan: Any life-lesson can be explained with cooking metaphors. He and Almaz get into quite a lengthy conversation using nothing but these in chapter 4.
 * Large Ham: With a delicious seasoning and glaze.
 * Noble Demon: Doesn't even bother pretending to be evil and appears to actually care about Mao and others' well-being.
 * Power Fist: Fire Chaos Style Kitchen Fist is deadly indeed!
 * Real Men Cook
 * Shout-Out/Verbal Tic: BOOM!
 * Team Chef

Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki (JP), Liam O'Brien (EN)
"The Sophomore Class Leader. A good-looking gentleman who does a fantastic job at being a leader, and looks down upon Mao for lacking good leadership traits."

Tropes associated with Master Big Star: "Almaz: In case you were all wondering, "Master" is actually his first name."
 * A Father to His Men
 * Awesome McCoolname:


 * Big Man on Campus
 * Bishie Sparkle
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Not that you should feel surprised.
 * Bishounen
 * Cape Wings: Inverted, his wings serves as his two pieced cape.
 * The Dandy: Supplies the page image.
 * Estrogen Brigade Bait: One of his abilities even increases the stats of adjacent female allied units.
 * Full-Name Basis: Starts regretting it after He asks the cast to stop after this, but they refuse.
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: 2,764.
 * Never Trust a Trailer: The opening shows him fighting Mao alongside Salvatore. However, not only is he never fought until the post-game, but he and Salvatore were in an all-out war against each other.
 * Something About a Rose: He holds one in his official art and his idle animation.
 * Whip It Good: His new attack in Raspberyl mode, a "Rose Whip" like that of Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho.

Voiced by: Miho Yamada (JP), Michelle Ruff (EN)
"A member of the Diez Gentlemen. She is an military woman who gives (impossible) orders to her enemies as well as her own men."

Tropes associated with Salvatore:
 * The Baroness: Mostly the Sexpot variant, although she has elements of the Rosa Klebb (Almaz's reaction to her statement that Baal stole her "womanliness" is basically, "what womanliness?")
 * BFG: Great Gun King, a skill where she summons a Big Freaking GOLDEN Gun out of nowhere, shoots a Big Freaking BULLET out of it, and rides the bullet as it speeds toward the targets.
 * Commissar Cap
 * Fake Nationality: Michelle Ruff gives her a German accent in the dub.
 * Hell-Bent for Leather
 * Its Pronounced Tropay: Her name is pronounced "SAL-vuh-TOR-ay" by everyone except Mao, who calls her "SAL-vuh-tor", which is how the name is usually pronounced.
 * Lady of War
 * The Magnificent: Duh.
 * Never Trust a Trailer: See Master Big Star's entry above.
 * Rapunzel Hair
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: 2,666.
 * Talking to Herself: With Etna in the English version. They don't actually talk to each other in the scenes where they're both onscreen, but you can use Salvatore during the fight with Etna.
 * Who Wears Short Shorts?
 * Zettai Ryouiki
 * Zettai Ryouiki

Voiced by: Gorou Kubota (JP), Dave Wittenberg (EN)
"A legendary super hero from the past. The truth about him is not pleasant."

Tropes associated with Aurum.
 * And I Must Scream:
 * Anticlimax Boss: Compared to the final bosses of the first two games, he is constantly viewed as such, even by the cast. (appearance-wise, at least).
 * Big No: In the end.
 * Blood Knight
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall:
 * Chekhov's Gunman:
 * Chewing the Scenery: Any time he uses his "Hero voice".
 * In Raspberyl Mode, due to Mao.
 * Karma Houdini:
 * Laughably Evil: Switches between this and full-blown villain.
 * : Invoked and lampshaded by both him and Mao, respectively.
 * Unusual Eyebrows: Curly ones that swoop upward,.
 * Karma Houdini:
 * Laughably Evil: Switches between this and full-blown villain.
 * : Invoked and lampshaded by both him and Mao, respectively.
 * Unusual Eyebrows: Curly ones that swoop upward,.
 * Unusual Eyebrows: Curly ones that swoop upward,.

Asuka Cranekick and Kyoko Needleworker


"Asuka and Kyoko are two female demons, a Lady Samurai and Ninja respectively, who work alongside Raspberyl as "demon delinquents". They join the team along with Beryl after their graduation."

Tropes associated with Asuka and Kyoko:
 * Bare Your Midriff
 * Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Both wear copious amounts of the same shade of pink as Beryl's hair.
 * The Dividual
 * Fainting: Asuka nearly does an Emotional Faint when.
 * The Fettered: Same as their lady.
 * Girl Posse
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: So Kari's a demon delinquent ninja now?
 * Highly-Visible Ninja: Justified with Kyoko as being stealthy is not the delinquent way, preferring to fight in broad daylight instead. It's also probably so that her outfit matches with Raspberyl and Asuka.
 * Meaningful Name: Asuka enjoys folding paper cranes, while Kyoko is an avid seamstress.
 * The Other Darrin: In Absence of Detention's special side story, Kyoko is played by a different actress.
 * Palette Swap: Of the Lady Samurai and the Kunoichi, respectively. Oddly enough, they still have a single unique move each.
 * Paper Master: Asuka
 * Rapunzel Hair: Like all Shrine Maidens/Lady Samurai, Asuka wears hers in a ponytail.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Subtle, but still present. Kyoko is generally the first of the pair to speak up and shows her emotions more strongly, particularly when it comes to her Onee-Sama Beryl. Asuka, meanwhile, is more soft-spoken and calmer, though she shows Raspberyl just as much respect.
 * Tomboyish Ponytail: Kyoko's sweeps upwards, while Asuka's sweeps back and downward. Both styles keep it out of the way.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: Asuka is one according to her Evility.

The Vato Bros.
"The Vato Bros. - Chewie, Cholo and Churro by name - are a trio of Orc honor students who (in the English dub) speak with heavy Latino accents. They serve the same game role as Mid-Boss and Axel, as recurring comic relief characters."

Tropes associated with the Vato Bros.:
 * Goldfish Poop Gang
 * Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains
 * Palette Swap: They're ordinary orcs who just happen to be purple.
 * The Power of Friendship: Firm believers in this.
 * Irony: Mao, with his 1.8 Million evil IQ, can't wrap his mind around basic concepts like friendship and love. The Vato Brothers, despite being weaker and not as quick on the uptake, practically run on friendship.
 * Took a Level In Badass:
 * Verbal Tic: Each one has a different copula. (Ese for Chewie, homes for Cholo, and weddo for Churro)
 * Lampshaded later when they temporarily drop it, and Mao can't tell the difference between them.
 * When All You Have Is a Hammer: They have one strategy: calling upon their friends for help. They just apply this in different ways.

BeyondX
A bizarre girl with the ability to shape shift. She, like Salvatore, is a member of the Diez Gentlemen.

Tropes associated with BeyondX:
 * Strong as They Need to Be:
 * Fridge Brilliance: A big part of this game's plot is that things like a character's title can actually be seen by others, and even transferred. Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories makes it explicit that they are aware of their character levels as well. So shape shifting would be useless as a disguise unless you can fake this information too.
 * Cosplay Otaku Girl: Due to her shapeshifting ability others view her as such, although she denies it.
 * Though when you run into her in the Item World's Innocent towns, she sometimes does ask about Mao's opinion on cosplaying girls.
 * Horny Devils: One of her "disguises" is that of, a succubus.
 * Palette Swap: Of the generic mage class.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting: Which she uses for (cosplay) covert operations.

Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi (JP)
"A 15-year old halfling Nekomata raised on Earth. She's unfamiliar with the ways of the Netherworld, so she transfers to Evil Academy to learn more. Though gentle and trusting, she packs a lot of power into her small frame. She's one of two new characters exclusive to the PS Vita re-release."

Tropes associated with Rutile:


 * Catgirl
 * Combat Medic
 * Cute Little Fangs
 * Delinquents: Inverted example, much like Raspberyl. She's basically touted as being more of a Delinquent than Raspberyl, even though all she did was pay her school fees.
 * Does Not Know Her Own Strength: Another reason for her transfer to the Netherworld is to get a better hold on her strength, as she's accidentally destroyed stuff in the Human World schools, causing her to be ostracized.
 * Half-Human Hybrid
 * Human Mom, Nonhuman Dad: Inverted, as her mother is a Nekomata demon.
 * Nice Girl: Very trusting of others, though a bit naive.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse
 * Power Fist: Her most proficient weaponry set is fists, thanks to training from her mother.
 * Sailor Fuku: But only the top.
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Who Wears Short Shorts?
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Voiced by: Saori Hayami (JP)
"The sole daughter of the Chief Director of Death Institute, Majin Academy, a rival school to Evil Academy, and also its acting Student Body President. She raises monsters, with slimes and zombies being her favorties. She has a spoiled, uppity attitude, which is strangely countered by an immature, prank-loving side. The second of the two new characters."

Tropes associated with Stella:


 * Detached Sleeves
 * Heroine Prefers Swords
 * Horned Humanoid
 * Not So Different: Largely parallels Mao, including
 * One-Winged Angel: Her "Flame Hazard" special transforms her into a gigantic lava lizard.
 * Ojou: Believes everything she does is "elegant".
 * Playing with Fire: She even has an evility that drops the fire resistances of everyone else on the map aside from herself.
 * Princess Curls
 * Really 700 Years Old: 1657 years old.
 * Tsundere: Type A.