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==== Voiced by: [[Sayaka Ohara]] ====
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Also known as the Golden Witch and the Endless Witch, she is the main antagonist of the series {{spoiler|1=although by EP5, not anymore}}. She claims to have given Kinzo all of his wealth, and so when the family is gathered, she issues them a challenge: find the gold that Kinzo hid in the Ushiromiya estate or else she would collect it, with their lives as interest. She then further forces Battler to replay those days in a game with her. She tells him a story of how she murdered them using magic, and he needs to disprove her story.
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==== Voiced by: [[Yukari Tamura]] ====
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The Witch of Miracles, and the most powerful witch in the universe (multiverse?). An enigmatic figure who offers Battler her help in defeating Beatrice during the tea parties for nonhumans. She has the power to create miracles as long as the possibility of the event occurring is greater than 0. She has a long-standing rivalry with the witch Lambdadelta, who was formerly the most powerful witch until Bernkastel beat her in a game. She is instrumental to Ange's, and later Erika's, involvement in the story. Arc 5 appears to reveal that {{spoiler|everything she and [[Friendly Enemy|Lambda]] did in Beatrice and Battler's game was [[For the Evulz|out of boredom]]}}, though later arcs could contradict this.
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==== Voiced by: [[Fuyuka Ooura]] ====
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The Witch of the Absolute, who has the power to kill unfailingly. Formerly the most powerful witch in the universe, she now harbors an intense grudge against Bernkastel, who took that title away from her. She sometimes offers Battler help during the tea parties for nonhumans, and yet half the time appears to be working against him. Although she acts very childish in general, she is not to be trifled with, as she is incredibly powerful. Arc 5 reveals that {{spoiler|her childish behavior was largely an act and that everything she and [[Friendly Enemy|Bern]] did in Beatrice and Battler's game was out of boredom,}}.
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==== Voiced by: [[Miki Ito]] ====
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Appears as a younger version of Eva and is in some sense, an embodiment of Eva's desires and lack of satisfaction of her place in the family and in general. The way she describes her ability is the power to turn anger into miracles. She also represents all the theories which place Eva as the culprit.
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==== Voiced by: [[Michiko Neya]] ====
[[File:Featherine_and_Toya_7202.jpg|frame|Left: Featherine. Right: Toya]]
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Both first appear in Arc 6. Toya Hachijo is a human mystery writer from 1998 who {{spoiler|(in-universe) wrote each of Arcs 3-6}}. Ange meets up with her before going to Rokkenjima, but Ange had no recollection of having asked to meet her. She claims to have reached a certain level of truth, allowing her to {{spoiler|write stories on par with the original two message bottles that washed up.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Evil Mentor]]}}: Implied to have been {{spoiler|Bernkastel's}} in the ???? of EP6.
* [[Expy]]: Some people consider them/her an expy of [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|Hanyuu]] because Featherine's memory device looks like horns, the number "eight" (both "hachi" and "ya") in Toya's name, the [[Alternate Character Reading]] of the name "Hachijo" is "Yashiro", the name '''Au'''gustus '''Au'''rora, "Hanyuu" means "feather," Toya and Featherine both address people as "Child of Man," and {{spoiler|Featherine says that Bernkastel used to be her miko}}.
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""Bernkastel:"" ....Featherine Something Auaurora...." }}
* [[Greek Chorus]]: With Ange in EP6.
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