For the Spirit of Creation/Characters

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Characters from For the Spirit of Creation include:

Characters from the original game

PCs

Hana Jeong (Steel Warrior Hana)

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Hana looked up at Judy and grinned. The armor dissolved away into motes of steely light, but Hana knew that it would return when she wanted it to. She felt alive, and filled with energy in ways that she'd never imagined possible. The thrill of fighting had never felt so good, and fighting monsters, she knew, was perfect. No one would tell her that she shouldn't. No one could lecture her. It was the right thing to do, and she wanted to.
Perfect.
"I'm fine, Juds. You know how you're always saying I should find what I want to do in my life? Well..."

Chelsea Pond (Maiden of Love)

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Faith Hope Charity Campbell

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Yumemiru Kurimu (Magical Princess Dream)

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Bobby Cutting

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Sara Aldred (Street Angel Sara)

A homeless teen runaway and graffiti artist, Sara uses her rune magic to protect the kids on the street.

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Jennifer Marina (Scion of Compassion)

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Georgia Emmerson (Damsel of Faith)

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Erin Watson (Scion of Science) - Played by Sun Tzu

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Simon Hunt

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Allied NPCs

Judy Nesmith

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Alice

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Headmaster Ashford

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Scott Weston

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August Pettibottom

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Hana's Family

Bae

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Jae-Sun

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Chung-Ho

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Dae-Jung

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Hana's Gang

Malika Dasti

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Socha Burr

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Chloe Dunstan

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Emma Fox

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Blue Thornberg

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Grace Skeffington

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Ruby Smithson

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Tilly Hazard

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Other NPCs

Libby Stevenson

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Mila Kusanagi

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Villains

General Phillipi

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Characters from For The Spirit of Creation: San Francisco

PCs

Lilith Nightstar (scion of free will)

A girl raised by a Nihl-worshiping cult to be the vessel for the Enslaver, she was befriended by a magical girl called Emerald Mira. When the time came for her to become the Enslaver's vessel, Mira sacrificed herself to allow her to break free, and Lilith resolved to honor her by fighting for Creation.

Tropes exhibited by Lilith include:

Erin Atkins (scion of persistence)

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Yukiko Narukami (scion of truth)

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Allies

Emerald Mira (scion of friendship)

The magical girl who befriended Lilith, and subsequently sacrificed herself to help her break free of the Enslaver's possession. Her ghost acts as a mentor to Lilith.

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Villains

The Enslaver

A powerful Nihl spirit. Lilith was raised to be its vessel.

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