Guilty Gear/Characters/Other

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Here we're going to list the Guilty Gear characters who appeared in other media (novels, spinoffs, etc).

Captain Ersatz, Expy, "No Celebrities Were Harmed", Mythology Gags, Continuity Nods and Shout-Out references go here.

Guilty Gear Isuka

A.B.A.

Voiced by: Mika Takimoto
Paracelsus Voiced by: Toshimichi Mori

A homunculus created by the owner of a mansion called Frasco. The scientist was taken away by the government moments before her birth. She finds a sentient key called Flament Nagel and renames it Paracelsus. She decides to give it an artificial body like hers.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Artificial Human: Well, she is a Homunculus.
  • Badass
  • Bandage Babe: The only article of clothing she wears is a grey skirt.
  • Bloody Murder: Actually a part of her gameplay. She uses blood packs to make Paracelsus's attacks more powerful.
  • Canon Immigrant: First appeared in Isuka, then got ported to Slash with upgraded gameplay, and finally given her own story in Accent Core Plus.
  • Cargo Ship: In-universe, with Paracelsus. It's canon from A.B.A.'s side and win quotes from I-No suggest that she even masturbates with Paracelsus (or at least tries to, anyway).
  • Fingerless Gloves
  • Glacier Waif: Not particularly muscle-bound, but she's got the strength to swing Paracelcus around. Her speed is on par with Potemkin's without the blood packs, since she can only dash.
  • Goth: Appears to be the gloomy type.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Uses a key. With blade-like properties.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Once Paracelsus gets a taste of blood and enters Moroha (Double-Edge) Mode through that method or through her command throw, A.B.A. becomes very fast and powerful, due to being able to run normally in that mode and having a ton of advantageous moves. She also overall has very high defense tied with Robo-Ky and a solid Guts rating, where normally she is able to take a ton of beatings if not for her draining health in said mode.
    • She takes even more of the cake when she enters Goku Moroha (Extreme Double-Edge) Mode through one of her Overdrives.
  • Our Homunculi Are Different


Leopaldon

The boss of Isuka. A large Gear controlled by a small man and his dog.

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Team Zako

A group of thieves who appear in Isuka.

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Guilty Gear Petit

Fanny

The under-loved character who only appeared in Guilty Gear Petite 1 and 2, Fanny is a slightly airheaded weirdo who is trying her best to find Dr. Baldhead since she's a big fan of him. She's a nurse with a huge syringe, and a medical kit of oversized weapons. She's cute, she's rare-to-find, she's... never mentioned.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Battleaxe Nurse: A subversion in that she's actually quite cute, but has hints of being sadistic.
  • Little Miss Badass: A nurse who attacks you with a syringe and medical tools. Basically, Faust if he was a ditzy loli.
  • Nurse with Good Intentions: She is a student of nursing school, but her violent behavior may hint that she's... not ideal.
  • Palette Swap: She has a lot of moves like Faust, though it doesn't explain how she can do Neck Periscope without Faust's occultist powers.


Guilty Gear Judgment

Judgment

Voiced by: Takayuki Ideriha

The titular antagonist of Guilty Gear Judgment. Once a scientist named Raymond, he experiments on the people of Villtania to create a weapon stronger than the Gears. He eventually does this to himself by consuming the powers of Inus, the ruler of the Underworld, but much like a certain SNK Boss, gets consumed by his power and dies.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • A God Am I: Actually refers to himself as God against several of the characters, most specifically Ky and Potemkin.
  • Karmic Death: He dies because the king of the Underworld wished to remain dead, and this causes Raymond to melt away.
    • That, and his soul technically jumped into a dead body, which is something Eddie actually mocks him for.
  • Mad Scientist
  • One-Winged Angel


Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers

Gig

The boss of Dust Strikers.


Novels

Marina

A crippled girl whom Ky befriended in the Lightning the Argent novel. She is saved by Ky and is currently under the protection of the IPF.

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Solaria

She is an experiment by the Blackard Corporation to create a command-type Gear. Solaria is saved by Ky and put into the custody of the IPF. She comes from the light-novel Lightning the Argent.

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Erica Batholomew

The 17-year-old President of "A Country", formerly the USA. She's few more than a pawn for the Assassins's Guild, and she knows it clearly: refusing to just take it, Erica decides to have an alliance with Zepp and becomes the target of the guild, which leads Chipp Zanuff to her. She comes from the novel "The Butterfly and her Gale".

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President Gabriel

Former Rebel Leader from Zepp, now the President of the country. Potemkin's superior, on whose orders he entered the first Sacred Tournament.

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To be sorted

Raven

Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto/Jamieson Price

Not much is known this servant of That Man except that he specializes in dimensional and time-related magic.[please verify]

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Badass Army: Shares an undead-ish army with Valentine.
  • Badass Cape: His Overture design, in which he wears a mantle shaped in the likeness of a raven's wing.
  • Ex-Church Militant: He was once a crusader, the real crusaders, not the Holy Knights.
  • Enigmatic Minion: Raven appears, reappears to put I-No in her place. We still don't know what he can actually do. That Man is something like this as well, except for the minion part.
    • At the very least, Raven can fight interdimensionally (which he does with Faust at once point in the manga) and regenerates faster than Sol's flames can burn him as he claims to not feel the heat.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Axl.
  • Immortality: Type I, he regenerates faster than Sol's flames burning him.
  • Master of Illusion: He warps through dimensions and creates smoke clouds that turn into flocks of ravens as a boss-only move in Overture.
  • Nigh Invulnerable: Raven shrugs off Sol's attacks nonchalantly. He was born this way.
  • Older Is Better:
  • The Red Baron: "The Undying Disease".
  • Too Kinky to Torture: In Overture, it is revealed that Raven is stimulated by pain, possibly sexually so.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: A key personality trait is that he is in constant weariness from Immortality.

That Man

Voiced by: Yasunori Masutani (X-XX), Tomokazu Sugita (Overture and Accent Core)/Yuri Lowenthal

The co-creator of the Gears along with Sol and a woman named Aria. Like Sol, he too feels remorse for creating them in the first place, but feels that he should manipulate things from the shadows. He has two servants to assist him in his mysterious goals: the time-traveler Raven and I-No. He also has connections with several other characters, such as Baiken, Anji and Axl Low, but mainly Sol and Justice. In XX, he appears after I-No is beaten by Sol, and renders her unconscious. An enraged Sol attacks, but That Man simply brushes it off and delivers a stunning blow to him. He states that Sol is necessary for the world's fate to be decided, but Sol doesn't buy it. Later, he is found by Anji who, as revealed in Accent Core Plus, decides to join him for the world's betterment (and to keep I-No on a leash). In Sol's bad ending, That Man chews him out, saying that he can exist outside of time through some means that have not been confirmed yet. He leaves a writhing, agonized Sol to his fate as he starts to burn away from existence.

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In Overture, he oversees the actions of Valentine while putting his own schemes in motion to prevent a "Merciless Apocalypse". He appears before Sol, who transforms into his true Gear form to do battle with him (his first appearance as a boss in the series). Later, he reveals to Sol that Valentine is a clone of Aria, who was "already killed", strongly hinting at the fact that Aria is, in fact, Justice. After Sol's departure, he talks with Raven about how Sol's Dragon Install is "corroding", and alludes that there may be more copies of Valentine out there.

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"Dizzy-kun, you are the hope for the world. Beyond my wildest dreams."


April

Voiced by: Yumiko Ogawa (XX), Yukiko Kato (Accent Core Plus)

May's best friend in the Jellyfish Pirates.

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Sharon

Slayer's immortal wife who is always seen to be accompanying him. Apparently, she isn't a vampire.

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Crow

Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto}}

An amoral scientist who works for the PWAB. He has a connection with Johnny. He meddles with many of the characters by making Justice clones and having them fight.

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