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== Hilbert ==
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{{quote| "I always felt that... I was born to be something... something greater than this!"}}
 
A boy from the small Republic village of Whitelake, Hilbert is the self-proclaimed protector of his town and aspires to be a hero. Luckily for him, he's also the main character; before long, he's approached by the [[Mysterious Informant]] Zawu and told that he's actually descended from the great hero Alexander and destined to lead mankind against demons in a coming war. However, he also happens to be head-in-the-clouds idealistic.
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== Thorve ==
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{{quote| "I thought that I couldn't feel anything anymore. I was wrong. I can still feel despair."}}
 
Matilda's second-in-command and the group's main healer, Thorve is calm and level-headed. He tends to be the main voice of reason, particularly early on, as a contrast to Matilda's fiery personality. He has a [[Dark and Troubled Past|painful past]], but does his best to keep it to himself.
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== Ethan ==
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{{quote| "The things I remember are those that I wanted to remember the most. Does that mean... that I forgot that which I wanted to forget the most?"}}
 
A mysterious man with amnesia and formerly a Kingdom soldier, Ethan is accepted into the party through his promises of information they lack. Unfortunately, he remembers little that the party doesn't already know... {{spoiler|or so he says.}} Thought to be dead by most of the Kingdom, Ethan clearly has motives of his own, but he isn't sharing.
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== Felgorn ==
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{{quote| "Do you want to become a hero yourself? Forget about it. It's just a meaningless word."}}
 
The celebrated hero of the North Empire, Felgorn is a highly skilled swordsman and essentially a [[One-Man Army]]. He is devoted to his country and doing what's right for it, {{spoiler|which backfires tremendously when Augustus successfully manipulates him.}}