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** {{spoiler|Princess Luserina is at least half-nymph on her mother's side}}.
** {{spoiler|Princess Luserina is at least half-nymph on her mother's side}}.
* [[Hot Witch]]: Shamshiel is quite adept in magic. {{spoiler|So is Esmeralia, who even look the part}}.
* [[Hot Witch]]: Shamshiel is quite adept in magic. {{spoiler|So is Esmeralia, who even look the part}}.
* [[Hypocrite]]: A lot of the jerks Lute has to jump through hoops in order to earn the respect of spend most, if not all, their time pointing fingers at how great a failure he is. When all of their shortcomings due to [[Took a Level in Jerkass|crappy personalities]] make you wonder just what makes any of them so great to begin with. Lute pretty much sums up the three generals [[What the Hell Hero|who put a hit out on him]] with a few simple yet accurate words.
{{quote|"They're rotten old men, yeah. But the higher you rise in ranks the more rotten you get, I guess."}}
* [[Ice Queen]]: Isis, due to some [[Blue Blood]]ed arrogance (ironic, since she's related to disgraced nobles). {{spoiler|She also was desperately trying to get a relationship with [[Jerkass|Motaire]] off the ground despite [[No Sparks|it being a lost cause]] and was trying to hide the frustration}}.
* [[Ice Queen]]: Isis, due to some [[Blue Blood]]ed arrogance (ironic, since she's related to disgraced nobles). {{spoiler|She also was desperately trying to get a relationship with [[Jerkass|Motaire]] off the ground despite [[No Sparks|it being a lost cause]] and was trying to hide the frustration}}.
** [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: She thaws out considerably on her route {{spoiler|especially after Lute save her life more than once and treats her with more consideration and decency than Motaire ever did}}.
** [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: She thaws out considerably on her route {{spoiler|especially after Lute save her life more than once and treats her with more consideration and decency than Motaire ever did}}.