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In-game description: "A friendly but shy Fih'jik hunter of wild game, he seeks to prowl upon the most dangerous creatuers in the wilds of the world."
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Fero is a fih'jik who, like most of his kind, left to escape the chaos of his homeland. However, he is also a skilled hunter, and constantly seeks new game to test his skills on.
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Race: Sactifellian. Class: [[Spoony Bard|Wonder Caller]]. Age: 18
 
Falitza was thrown into [[Bedlam House|Sanctifel]] after trading her mind away to [[Things Man Was Not Meant to Know|peer into the unseeable]] because [[Emo Teen|she got bored with her studies]]. [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation|Her condition is ever-worsening]]. With the assistance of Six Stars, she can be liberated from Sanctifel. In a sudden flash of sanity, she manages to sign up and join their ranks. However, she quickly returns to spouting nonsense.
 
She enjoys babbling about "the sky", "the blue", and "fate", among other strange things. Though her mad phrases may seem like incoherent nonsense, there may be a few genuine truths to it for those who look carefully...
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=== Rehm Sikohlon ===
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{{quote|''"No one dies today. None of us, and none of them."''
[...]
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== Character #16 '''(SPOILER WARNING)''' ==
=== Tezkhra ===
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{{quote|''"Truthfully... I have lived more in the last Surface-year than in any time before."''}}
 
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* [[The Quiet One]]: When we are privy to his thoughts, though, he can be described as quite the chatterbox.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: He's actually the ''complete inverse'' of the mythological Tezkhra.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Unfortunately, in this game, the best defense is a good offense, so his talents are not particularly useful—this is the other reason why he's [[Overrated and Underleveled]]. He's virtually unkillable, especially since his abilities do not [[Cast Fromfrom Hit Points|consume any energy]], but only has one offensive ability that ''isn't even modified by attack stats!''
* [[Technicolor Eyes|Technicolor Sclerae]]: Like Moke, averted, which is in and of itself notable.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: [[Power Fist]]
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=== The Blue Guard ===
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The Blue Guard is a fellow guild of Wadassia, led by Havan. Due to his friendship with Dehl, the two guilds vow to help each other and, by extension, the rest of the city. The Blue Guard follows in the footsteps Six Stars around the world, but they begin to appear out of their depth before long.
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* [[Action Girl]]: To an extent.
* {{spoiler|[[He's Just Hiding|She's Just Hiding]]}}: [[In-Universe]]; {{spoiler|after she almost certainly dies during the Unstoppable Night, Ques desperately tries to convince himself she's still alive at every opportunity.}}
* {{spoiler|[[SchrodingersSchrödinger's Cat]]}}: {{spoiler|[[Incredibly Lame Pun]] aside, she is captured right before the Unstoppable Night, and Ques says she will be left to die during it. However, it is possible (albeit very unlikely) that she escaped somehow and found a way to shelter.}}
* [[Technicolor Eyes|Technicolor Sclerae]]: Blue.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: She was originally intended to be playable.
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=== The Scourge Clad (Skint and Aryn) ===
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{{quote|''"Your mouth may belie you, but perhaps your veins will speak truth to me instead!"''|'''Skint'''}}
 
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* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
** [[Snark -to -Snark Combat]]: With Rehm, on occasion.
* {{spoiler|[[Disposable Woman]]}}: The effects of the trope are inverted, though. {{spoiler|Usually, the [[Disposable Woman]]'s death spurs a hero into action and vengeance. However, Sara's death instead causes Rehm to go into a [[Heroic BSOD]] and [[Driven to Suicide|drives him to suicide]].}}
* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]]: {{spoiler|Her quote up there. At first, it just sounds like her usual snark, but after she ''dies'' and Rehm gets [[Driven to Suicide]]...}}
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=== The Watchers (Nath, Kott, and Donz) ===
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{{quote|'''''Nath:''' [Donz] will not take kindly to knowing his own Watch is flawed, or to be broken.
'''Kott:''' Yep. He's pretty serious about being right. He's the only one of us left who still cares.'' }}
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* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Kott.
 
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