Yggdra Union/Characters
The cast of Yggdra Union. Contains massive spoilers.
The Royal Army
The heroes of the story, led by the eponymous Princess Yggdra.
The army itself is formed at the same time the mantle of main charactership shifts from Milanor to Yggdra, and starts off as more of a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits than anything else, picking up new commanders here and there along their journey through the continental world. However, over the course of the story, they become much more cohesive, and are eventually depicted as on their way towards becoming a true Badass Army.
Yggdra is the commander-in-chief; Milanor is her deputy, and Durant is her adviser. There are a few instances in which Milanor is forced to take the reins on a temporary basis when Yggdra is unavailable to lead.
In the image to the right, Yggdra is front and center with Milanor behind her; from the top down, the left side depicts Gordon, Elena, Roswell, Cruz and Nietzsche. The right side displays Kylier and Al, Rosary, Milanor's Flunky and Durant. Russell, Mistel and Pamela are not pictured.
Royal Army Members
Yggdra Yuril Artwaltz
...A world controlled by power is cruel and empty. Power is defined by those who wield it. My parents' deaths still seethe within me, but... I mustn't let those feelings control my power. I have sworn to use my power to protect the people.
The seventeen-year-old princess of Fantasinia, whose life is turned upside down when her country is invaded by Bronquia and her parents killed in battle against its Emperor, Gulcasa. She escapes the castle with her family's ancient sword, the Gran Centurio, and slowly gathers allies from her own country and others to take her kingdom back (and bloodily slaughter Gulcasa and his allies for killing her parents). She is beloved by her people, and generally comes off to others as a kindhearted girl who can be both naive about the way the world works and a voice of authority. However, she is also revealed to be highly immature and holds a vendetta against Gulcasa for her parents' deaths. Over the course of the war, Yggdra slowly loses her childish idealism and becomes a wise and loving ruler, seeking peace because she understands the true cost of battle and that conflicts are never black and white.
Yggdra loves strawberries and hates mushrooms, and her birthday is June 2. Her blood type is AB, and she's 157 cm tall and weighs 45 kg. She's voiced by Mai Nakahara in the PSP version.
- Action Dress Rip: According to character designer's liner notes. During her Blaze Union cameo, we get to see what her dress looked like before she cut the skirt.
- Active Royalty
- Aesop Amnesia: In Battlefields 46 and 47, and then in endings C and D.
- Ahoge: Although she's naive rather than stupid, and her naivete doesn't last too long.
- Ancestral Weapon: The Gran Centurio has been passed down the Artwaltz line for over a thousand years, and has always been used by the King or Queen of Fantasinia.
- Asleep for Days: Precisely a week between Chapters 4 and 5.
- Authority Equals Asskicking
- Awesome Moment of Crowning
- Badass Adorable
- Badass Princess
- BFS: The Gran Centurio's as big as she is.
- Catch Phrase: "Justice lies with the Holy Sword!"
- The Chains of Commanding: End of Chapter 7 onwards.
- Character Development
- Cool Sword
- Digital Bikini: In the Japanese release of the PSP version, Yggdra is inexplicably covered in a thin sheet-like towel during her bath scene.
- Everything's Better with Princesses
- Extreme Melee Revenge: Goes completely apeshit on Gulcasa at the end of Chapter 3 and winds up playing right into the Imperial Army's hands as they trap and mob her into submission.
- Hair of Gold
- Heroic BSOD: She starts to have an emotional breakdown when Gulcasa (suffering his own) tells her where she can stick her orders for him to surrender. Kylier and Milanor convince her to save it for later.
- The High Queen: Yggdra completes her evolution into one in ending A.
- Honorifics
- Idiot Ball: Battlefield 18.
- Ironic Echo: It's a sign of how far she's come when Chapter 9 sees her holding Milanor's coat when he's thirsting for revenge against Nessiah.
- Lady of War
- Last of Her Kind
- Light'Em Up
- Love You and Everybody
- Mai Nakahara
- The Messiah/Messiah Creep
- Of Corsets Sexy
- The Ojou
- Omniscient Morality License: Deconstructed. Yggdra believes that the Gran Centurio gives her one, as it's a symbol of justice, and when she finally realizes she may be doing others genuine wrong despite that, she takes it hard.
- Out-of-Character Moment: The infamous "Problems solving swords?" line, which is not in the game's original Japanese script at all, but rather something Atlus threw in. There are a number of these in the English track of the PSP version, but those at least can be blamed on really bad acting. And/or directing.[1]
- Picky Eater: Her aforementioned loathing of mushrooms.
- Pimped-Out Dress: Noted by Mistel when the two meet, and later by Kylier (while she's going through Yggdra's closet).
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Let us repeat—157 cm tall. Justified because the Gran Centurio's magic makes it feel as though it's the same weight as a badminton birdie to the Artwaltz family, but the enemy still has to deal with getting hit with its full weight and mass.
- Pursued Protagonist
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge
- Spoiled Sweet: The single richest girl in the continental world, and as Luciana and Aegina would be quick to point out, had a very pampered upbringing. But Yggdra is still one of the nicest and most idealistic members of the cast.
- Strawberry Shorthand: Her Trademark Favorite Food.
- Unstoppable Rage
- You Killed My Father: Even after she's not interested in fighting Gulcasa anymore, the trope is in full (and painful) effect.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Of a sort: her hose are actually garters, so she gets this whenever she gets an upskirt. Mysteriously, this happens quite a bit in the spinoff manga.
Milanor
Ah, give her a break. We're fighting a bunch of commoners. It was easy to fight when she was a rebel against an army. Here, the ones she's killing are parents... lovers... people. I think she's realized that things aren't like they were.
A seventeen-year-old thief who resides in Norn Valley, a Fantasinian territory. After fighting with Imperial soldiers a few times, he comes across Princess Yggdra and agrees to help her raise an army to free Fantasinia in exchange for her castle. He's rough-natured and claims to always act in his own best interests, but he has a large group of loyal followers. He's very friendly with Yggdra and her followers, much to the chagrin of his best friend and right-hand lady rogue Kylier. Milanor also matures over the course of the plot, going from being the comic relief to one of Yggdra's major sources of support. It's implied in certain extras that Milanor is the hereditary king of the Vanir, and would indeed be their leader if their nation hadn't been destroyed by Fantasinia; this never comes up in-game.
Milanor is the player character during certain parts of the game, and is voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro in the PSP version.
- All There in the Manual
- Badass Normal: Aside from his bloodline, he is completely and utterly ordinary.
- Catch Phrase: なかなかいい〇〇ねーな...[2]
- Decoy Protagonist
- Did Not Get the Girl: She died to save him just as he realized his feelings for her.
- Dressing as the Enemy: He used to be pictured in the trope example, and the incident is a rather infamous part of the Save the Princess chapter...
- Forgotten Fallen Friend: His flunkies.
- Heroic Resolve
- Idiot Hero
- Improbable Weapon User: Silver Moon. What is it? What IS it?!
- A bat'leth on a few chains as far as this troper is concerned.
- This troper assumed it was a scythe blade on a chain, since he shares the rest of his unique weapons with Gulcasa.
- A bat'leth on a few chains as far as this troper is concerned.
- The Ishmael: What he seems to have been intended as.
- Kleptomaniac Hero:
- Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear: In his defense, he didn't know that the treasure map was leading to buried underwear, but...
- Lampshade Hanging: He's the usual vehicle for this kind of humor.
- Lovable Rogue
- Miyuki Sawashiro
- Oblivious to Love
- Pay Evil Unto Evil: Milanor is rather brutal to fellow bandits.
- Say My Name: "KYLIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!"
- Sidekick: To Yggdra. Kylier is not pleased.
- Static Character: Has very little development (aside from maturing slightly) until the very end of the game, whereupon the impact of Kylier's death makes him much more serious and gives him the same drive for revenge Yggdra used to have once faced with Nessiah's Kick the Dog.
- Weaksauce Weakness: On Hard Mode, he's a critical magnet regardless of his actual Luck stat, which is quite high.
Kylier
Yours isn't the only justice in the entire world! You think your Kingdom has been here forever? If your precious justice is an absolute, what's to stop the people here from carrying out their own?
Seventeen years of age and a griffon breeder, Kylier is Milanor's longtime friend and supporter, and an honorary member of his band of thieves. While she's ordinarily a kind and cheerful girl, noticing that Milanor has taken up with Yggdra causes her to be rude, crude and suspicious at levels that approach the most hardcore Tsundere's tsuntsun. Although Milanor doesn't understand why, it's revealed to the player that Kylier acts like this because she's in love with him, has jumped to conclusions that he loves Yggdra, and is incredibly jealous.
Kylier's reasons for hating Yggdra go deeper than that though: it turns out that Yggdra's family were responsible for destroying the civilization of the Vanir, Kylier's race, and exiled them to the barren wastes of Lost Aries. While over the course of the game, Kylier grows to like Yggdra as a person, their conflicting ideas on war and Kylier's bitterness towards Yggdra prevents her from permanently joining up with the Royal Army. In the end, Kylier sacrifices herself to allow the Royal Army to move forward in their conquest of Bronquia, which impacts Milanor deeply (and causes him to realize his own feelings for her).
Kylier loves griffons and is a vegetarian. She's voiced by Yui Sakakibara in the PSP version.
- Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: The priest who runs the orphanage where she grew up probably counts, since he's happy to recount her having been a "holy terror" (and apparently a bed-wetter) when she was a toddler, even though she's already an adult making her way in the world.
- Bare Your Midriff
- Berserk Button
- Big Damn Heroine
- Book Ends: Her second appearance in the game sees her rescuing the party from Eudy's cannon bombardment, as does her second-to-last.
- Childhood Friend Romance: With Milanor.
- Cuteness Proximity: If you head by the griffon stables in Lost Aries at night, Kylier spends quite a while squeeing over how adorable they look when they're asleep.
- Dying as Yourself
- Fantastic Racism
- Final Speech: And it's quite a speech, setting up The Reveal in the next battlefield and beginning to establish Nessiah as a more sympathetic character. Perhaps it's due to the fact that she didn't get one the first time around.
- Guest Star Party Member: Kylier is controllable for short periods of time in Chapters 3, 4, 5 and 7.
- Heroic Neutral
- Heroic Sacrifice
- I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
- Kansai Regional Accent
- Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear: And for all that Kylier laughs at herself for trying to make off with pieces of Yggdra's wardrobe during a battle, the dress in question is still added to your inventory.
- Lovable Rogue
- Picky Eater: The reason she became a vegetarian would be because other people consider griffons edible. Kylier did not approve.
- Shorttank
- Sympathy for the Devil
- Team Pet: Her griffon Al (Adlerauge Luftgrief) is generally seen as the Royal Army's.
- Tsundere: Mercilessly deconstructed as her character and motivations are explained, although she looks like a stereotypical example to begin with.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Kylier gives Yggdra a big one in the middle of Chapter 7. Her point is hammered home with Canaan and Monica.
Durant
I am a humble Royal Knight at your service, my Queen!
The twenty-four-year-old captain of the former Royal Army's third cavalry unit, Durant becomes the first tactician of Yggdra's liberation army. He's a traditional knight in many ways, believing in honor and chivalry deeply to the point where he can be seen as stiff or old-fashioned. He is incredibly devoted to Yggdra, however, and teaches her and Milanor the intricacies of mass combat. Durant is implied to have feelings for Yggdra and is always worrying about her well-being.
He's voiced by Kisaichi Atsushi in the PSP version.
- Blade on a Stick: He wields a jousting Lance.
- Bodyguard Crush
- Dragon Rider/Sinister Scythe: If the player bothers to get his optional class change.
- Honorifics
- Knight in Shining Armor: Durant is a traditionally honorable and chivalrous knight.
- Mr. Exposition: Explains new gameplay mechanics to the player in several of the tutorials.
- Serious Business: Knighthood, for Durant. It's part of the reason he can't stand Leon.
Nietzsche
She said she went all the way to Embellia, didn't she? It must've been so hard by herself, with no friends... I feel sorry for her. Nietzsche'll look after her, so let's take her with us.
The youngest member of the Royal Army, Nietzsche is a twelve-year-old Undine who has been exiled from her home country Embellia. Her older sister was manipulated by Nessiah into stealing the Undines' Transmigragem, the artifact which allows them to survive as a race; although Nietzsche's sister killed herself out of remorse, her crimes were apparently enough to condemn Nietzsche, as well. Nietzsche joins up with the Royal Army as they pass through Embellia, explaining to them why the country is in an uproar. Despite being part of the deconstruction of her own country's government, Nietzsche remains hopeful and happy.
She loves fish and strange small objects, and always refers to herself in the third person. She's voiced by Ai Maeda in the PSP version.
- Achilles' Heel: Considering that Gulcasa is the game's main antagonist, Nietzsche's weakness to fire can be absolutely crippling.
- Badass Adorable: She can really wind up as one if the player gets her enough MVP.
- Cheerful Child
- The Cutie
- Dead Little Sister: Complete aversion. Nietzsche retains her optimistic outlook despite her sister's death.
- Expy: Of Noda from Kiyudzuki's manga GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class.
- Girlish Pigtails
- One-Gender Race: Part of the Undines', and thus Nietzsche's, woes stem from this.
- Our Mermaids Are Different
- The Pollyanna
- Prongs of Poseidon
- Seashell Bra: You can get one; only Nietzsche can (or will) equip it.
- Sins of Our Fathers: Apparently having your sister get duped into stealing something important is grounds for getting exiled, even if she goes so far as to kill herself out of remorse.
- Stripperiffic: Justified as a full outfit would probably weigh her down in the water.
- Third Person Person
- Token Mini-Moe
Roswell Branthèse
Perhaps it's time to research healing magic instead...
The twenty-one-year-old lord of Branthèse (or the House of the Black Rose), the northeastern part of Verlaine. He's a fiercely intelligent and downright pretty young necromancer, and known to his people as a kind ruler; when the Royal Army meets him though, he's feuding with his distant cousin Rosary over a pair of magical artifacts known as Ankhs. And said feud has just erupted into civil war, as Rosary attacks him. He retaliates, of course, and the only way the Royal Army can prevent Verlaine from being destroyed in a bloodbath is by killing either Roswell or Rosary. If Rosary is killed, Roswell joins the Royal Army shortly afterward.
Unabashedly something of a geek when it comes to all things magical (he's the Mr. Exposition of arcane things and supplies the player with lots of Magi Babble), Roswell is fond of intellectual material, getting even and bananas. Who knows why. Through his sub-event and battle dialogue, it is revealed that he matures greatly over the course of the game, becoming a wise and gentle individual.
He is voiced by Kaneko Hidehiko in the PSP version.
- Bishonen
- Dark Is Not Evil
- Distress Ball: While he's competent during the main part of the story, the events where Roswell joins the Royal Army involve them rescuing him several times. Poor guy.
- Even the Guys Want Him: Implied in a conversation with Ortega. Roswell's reaction is Squick and then Unstoppable Rage (likely because he's highly unamused by the implications of what Ortega says)...
- Insufferable Genius/Tall, Dark and Snarky: A mild case; he presses it home rarely enough (or against enemies) that it doesn't come off as abrasive, but is played for childish charm. Except that one time with Durant.
- Magi Babble
- Nice Hat
- Sugar and Ice Personality: Although he only has a handful of sweet moments in-game (and most of them seem to be provoked by Yggdra in some way).
- Unwanted Harem: Mistel, Pamela, Eudy and Ortega are confirmed members; Fanon adds Rosary, Yggdra and Nessiah to their number.
- Yum Yum: Dude really likes his bananas.
Rosary Esmeralda
Why, power like this is the heart's desire of any magician. And of course, I have my domain to protect as well. Roswell is my rival... Naturally, I can't back down.
Nineteen years of age, Rosary is the lady of Esmeralda (or the House of the White Rose), the southwestern part of Verlaine. She's considerably less bookish and dignified than Roswell, and is playful and rather arrogant. She is stated to be seeking the Ankhs for the sake of the power she'll obtain through them (surpassing her and Roswell's ancestor Valois, the founder of Verlaine, or so she says), and she also appears to set off the blood feud by attacking Roswell's villages with Golems. When Roswell retaliates, however, the player is able to see her in a brief moment of vulnerability and realize that she does, in fact, care for her people. As she and Roswell both refuse to compromise, the Royal Army must kill one of them to end their war. If Roswell dies, Rosary joins the Royal Army afterward.
Rosary likes her hat and things that seem to be related to bondage or torture. She does not like being given orders, which causes Milanor and Durant some worry if she's recruited. She's voiced by Sato Akemi in the PSP version.
- Break the Haughty: Sort of, anyhow...
- Bunny Ears Lawyer: She gives each one of her golems its own name, calls them her "little ones", and is shown in Kiyudzuki's 4koma (and the Yggdra Unison drama CD) to like to dress them up.
- Cute Witch
- Jerkass: Although she starts getting better towards the end of the game.
- Kill It with Fire
- Magic Wand: She uses both these and broomsticks as weapons.
- Nice Hat: Rosary is in fact incapable of equipping most hats because she refuses to take off her own.
- Nightmare Fetishist: Possibly, considering that she regains morale from being given torture and bondage equipment.
- Spirited Young Lady
- Squishy Wizard
- Tsundere
Mistel
My! You're such a cute girl! I just love that dress you're wearing. Is it tailor-made?
The granddaughter of Bly, a famous tactician who once served Yggdra's father and grandfather, Mistel is cheery, hardheaded and "sheltered" according to Bly himself. She joins the Royal Army in her grandfather's place after they seek him out for help, and is revealed to actually possess a fair bit of Bly's tactical skills. She has a bit of a unique way of looking at things; despite the fact that she grew up in her family's hermitage in the Lenessey Mountains, she's surprisingly powerful (because she does all the farming and housework!!) and wields a scythe.
Mistel refers to herself as a housewife, although according to the side materials, her fiancé ran off before they could get married, and shamelessly flirts with Durant and Roswell. At twenty-eight, she's the oldest member of the Royal Army. She is voiced by Kamada Kozue, and is a PSP-exclusive character.
- Action Lady
- Bunny Ears Lawyer
- Christmas Cake
- Cloudcuckoolander: A mild case; since Pamela is so much more out there, Mistel's quirkiness looks much tamer in comparison.
- Expy: Mistel appears to be based on a minor character from art director Kiyudzuki's manga Shoulder a Coffin Kuro: they look almost exactly alike and have similar temperaments.
- Housewife
- Oba-san: Being called this is about the closest thing Mistel has to a Berserk Button.
- Optional Party Member
- She Fu
- Sinister Scythe
- The Smart Guy: When she's not being lovably wacky, at least.
- The Strategist
- Verbal Tic: Mistel ends most of her sentences with "~desu wa".
Russell
I owe you for saving my fiancee. I won't ask you to forgive me... What's done is done. But, if you can trust me, I'd like to fight beside you.
Initially introduced as one of Gulcasa's top five generals, twenty-five-year-old "Astral Fencer" Russell is a swordsman who shows honor and chivalry towards both his allies and his enemies. He is revealed in the fourth chapter to have been enlisted in the Imperial Army by force: he was once part of the original Royal Army, but when Gulcasa captured Russell's home (Castle Karona, sitting right on the border of Bronquia), he was impressed by the swordsman's abilities and spirit and asked Russell to join the Imperial Army so that Gulcasa wouldn't have to kill him. Russell refused, but rather than lose such a strong fighter, Gulcasa imprisoned Russell's fiancee Flone, with a promise to let her go once the war ended. If the player rescues Flone, Russell can be recruited, but otherwise, he dies in the Royal Army's attack on Karona.
Although otherwise appearing mature, Russell actually hates and refuses to eat all forms of dairy. He is voiced by Watanabe Takehiko in the PSP version.
- Batman Gambit: Not the most impressive one when compared to Nessiah, but his ploy to get Flone freed so that he can join you definitely qualifies.
- Heel Face Turn: A spectacular one too.
- Katanas Are Just Better
- Optional Party Member
- Picky Eater
- Plug N Play Friends: Though, since he's Fantasinian in the first place, he has an excuse.
- Stay in the Kitchen: He repeats over and over that he dislikes fighting women, and encourages Emilia to stay out of harm's way. No one is amused.
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: He will, but he'll complain about it a lot first.
Cruz Cruppo Crulielle
Works for me. Hey, can I join? The Empire's killed off my men. With you guys, I can teach those Imperials a lesson!
Despite being twenty-two years old, Cruz is one of the sillier characters of the cast. He appears and can be recruited in an optional battlefield in Marduk Forest (though in the PSP version, he's briefly seen asking Bly for advice in the optional Lenessey battlefields); he's noted by Durant to be the leader of a guerilla-style resistance against the Empire, and a former Karonan soldier. He's displayed as a form of mild comic relief, and is not above trading insults with Emilia (he usually loses in those exchanges, and seems hurt when she accuses him of being an "immature nincompoop").
He's voiced by Suganuma Hisayoshi in the PSP version.
- Adult Child
- All There in the Manual: His full name, which was revealed by Sting in a rather roundabout fashion.
- The Archer: Subverted.
- Butt Monkey: Exaggerated by the fanbase to the point that it's become a meme in the rest of the series.
- The Fool
- La Résistance: He led one. The Imperial Army (and Mizer) chewed through it pretty quickly.
- Lethal Joke Character: See below.
- Magikarp Power: Most players never use Cruz because of his mediocre stats and the ridiculously crappy equipment he comes with, but with the right items (and if you've done enough Level Grinding with Thunderbolt), he can be one of the best characters.
- Optional Party Member
- Real Men Hate Sugar
Pamela
Hee hee. Your name is Nietzsche, right? I need to log your looks and traits... memo memo... Tail length... breast size... shape of the face. Fascinating!
A strange young witch who seems obsessed with Undines, Pamela only had a brief appearance in the GBA version, but can be recruited on Hard Mode of the PSP remake. Her age is listed as "unknown" in most of the extras, but the official website states her to be fifteen years old. While little was shown about her in the original game, her role is explained in more detail when she joins the Royal Army: Pamela is on a quest to obtain eternal life (and eternal youth), and is studying the Undines to see how they use the Transmigragem to reincarnate. The extras reveal that she is one of the Yumel, a race of Sprites who live in a parallel dimension known as Yumira. Over a thousand years ago, they sheltered and supported Nessiah when they found out who and what he was, and helped him to master the Power of Words in exchange for one of his eyes. Pamela's quest for immortality is implied to be inspired by her people's memories of Nessiah's tragic fate.
Pamela is incredibly childish and has an extremely unrealistic view of the events around her, and tries to buy Nietzsche from the Royal Army when her attempt at stalking them fails, then proceeds to cry and throw a temper tantrum when they refuse to sell their companion. After Roswell or Rosary points out that Pamela has rare powers, and Nietzsche says that she feels sorry for Pamela, Milanor and Durant reluctantly let her join up. Pamela loves all things to do with Undines and strange objects, and doesn't get along with Rosary. She, like many women of the party, occasionally flirts with Roswell.
She's voiced by Ai Nonaka in the PSP version.
- Ai Nonaka
- Blush Sticker
- Catch Phrase: "Lucky", "Memo memo", "Undine itadakiiiii]]!!"
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Cute Witch
- Genius Ditz
- Immortal Immaturity
- Immortality Seeker
- Optional Party Member
- Saying Sound Effects Out Loud
- Squishy Wizard
- Stalker with a Crush
- Suspiciously Specific Denial
- Third Person Person
- The Wonka
Elena
I understand. I know what it means to betray someone...
Sixteen years of age and originally a member of the Imperial Special Forces (assassins), Elena is introduced as a minor character: Zilva's protegee, who seems new to combat and is occasionally reluctant to do battle. She is eventually revealed to be "Black Knight" Leon's younger sister, who realized what a horrible person war had made him and joined the Imperial Army herself to first observe him, then kill him herself when she realized he couldn't change back. She eventually betrays the Imperial Army, and tries to fight Leon and Emilia on her own; she joins up with the Royal Army first temporarily (to defeat Leon), then permanently (after she has had time to bury her brother and resolve herself to her new path in life). Durant is initially very suspicious of her, and Elena despises herself for being a traitor, no matter what the circumstances are.
Elena is shown to have a strong attachment to and empathy for her former comrades, and likes items once owned by Imperial commanders; like Kylier, she's a vegetarian. Despite her roots, she feels a great loyalty for the Royal Army, who accept her as she is. Elena is implied to be bisexual, as she appears to have feelings for Zilva and possibly a mild crush on Milanor.
She's voiced by Makishima Yuki in the PSP version.
- The Archer
- Bare Your Midriff
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: Not as big as Gordon's or Joachim's, but she has the thickest eyebrows of the female cast.
- Bi the Way
- Capulet Counterpart: She's the rarer non-romantic version, though maybe she has a crush on Milanor anyway.
- Career Killer
- Chilly Reception: Prior to her sniping Aegina.
- The Eeyore
- Heel Face Turn
- Highly-Visible Ninja: Bright blue hair and a hot pink scarf.
- Honorifics: Elena calls EVERYONE with -sama. Milanor tries to make her stop; after a lot of protesting, she drops to -san--just with him.
- Keigo
- Lipstick Lesbian
- Picky Eater
- Plug N Play Friends
- Scarf of Asskicking
- Ship Tease: Primarily with Zilva, but also with Milanor.
- Shrinking Violet
- Shy Blue-Haired Girl
- Yamato Nadeshiko
Gordon
His Eminence and the Princess are in grave danger! Lady Kylier, please, go warn them of this threat!
Only appearing in Vhapter 5, the twenty-eight-year-old Gordon is a loyal Temple Knight serving under Pope Joachim's sect of the Meria religion. He joins up with the Royal Army temporarily to assist in clearing out the corrupt members of the church and get Yggdra crowned so that she may combat the Imperial Army's next move. It is possible to have Gordon die permanently in Battlefield 32, while fighting Gulcasa, though it is just as possible for him to survive.
He's voiced by Watanabe Takehiko in the PSP version.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows
- Guest Star Party Member
- Heroic Sacrifice
- Honorifics
- Knight Templar: Subverted. While Gordon is literally a papal knight, he doesn't go overboard with his duties.
The Imperial Army
The primary antagonists, led by Emperor Gulcasa.
As a band of True Companions who happen to be three years past that awkward puppy stage, Gulcasa and his men are a Badass Army powerful enough to strike fear into the hearts of the rest of the continental world, especially after defeating Fantasinia, the country always thought to be the dominant world power. Aside from new addition Russell and the mercenary Inzaghi, they are all patriots united by their belief in Gulcasa and love of their homeland; most of them have some form of Badass Nickname.
As one may guess by this description, they're Not So Different from the Royal Army, and are in fact heroic enough to get their own game.
From left to right, pictured here are Eudy, Zilva, Emilia, Leon, Gulcasa, Aegina, Baldus, Russell and Nessiah.
See also Blaze Union.
Imperial Army Members
Gulcasa
Heh... Foolish to the end... You and I... Our souls may remain distant for eternity... But your heart, that beat so strong as to crush our will... That... we will... never forget...
The young Emperor of Bronquia, Gulcasa wrested leadership of his country from a loathed predecessor in a bloody coup d'état and, at the age of twenty, is a terrifying threat to his enemies and a beloved sovereign to his own people. After stabilizing Bronquia, he launched an invasion and conquest of Fantasinia that went nearly perfectly... the only snarl in the plan was that Yggdra escaped her parents' fate. The two of them clash multiple times over the course of the story; Yggdra gradually goes from seeing him as an evil dictator and murderer to perceiving him as a ruler who is much the same as she is. Gulcasa is a shrewd ruler, but can be brash and ignore his own condition once he loses his temper, which gives him some trouble after his Deadly Upgrade.
Gulcasa is eventually revealed to be a distant descendant of the dragon Brongaa. Once he and his army are driven from Fantasinia by the Royal Army, he takes drastic action to provide himself a trump card, should the Royal Army ever invade Bronquia: he captures Yggdra and uses her to facilitate the Rite of Soul Unbinding, where he accepts Brongaa's soul into his own body. While this does grant him inhuman strength, the true purpose of the ritual is to give Gulcasa the ability to resurrect Brongaa at the cost of his own life, after which he believes his ancestor will save his people and destroy all others. At the end of the war, when he has lost everyone important to him, Gulcasa tries to do this; if he succeeds, it leads to the game's Nonstandard Game Over.
Although he is the main antagonist, Gulcasa is portrayed in a somewhat messianic light towards the end of the game, as Yggdra's counterpart. He's voiced by Miura Hiroaki in the PSP version.
- 100% Adoration Rating
- Active Royalty
- All There in the Manual
- All Your Base Are Belong to Us: How Gulcasa kicks off the game: all Fantasinia's base ARE belong to him, at least for a little while...
- Ascended Demon: In a complicated manner; there's a long story behind this one.
- Authority Equals Asskicking
- Badass:
- Berserk Button
- The Berserker
- Bi the Way
- Blood Knight
- Bullying a Dragon: During the time of his predecessor, Gulcasa went through vicious abuse as a child out of his parents and the establishment's Fantastic Racism. Unfortunately for the previous emperor, this was a very, very literal instance of the trope, and Gulcasa and the common people did not approve.
- The Chosen One: At least in the eyes of his people, anyway: Gulcasa was the first person of pure Imperial blood (meaning Brongaa's descendants) to appear in hundreds of years.
- Deadly Upgrade
- Determinator
- Dragon Rider
- Driven to Suicide: What his attempted Heroic Sacrifice reads like, given that he's anything but emotionally stable at the time.
- Dying as Yourself
- The Emperor: Gulcasa first looks like a stereotypical example, but is eventually revealed to be the exceedingly rare benevolent type. ...Where his own people are concerned, at least.
- Establishing Character Moment: The beginning of BF42, which is the player's only chance to see how Gulcasa acts when he's not on the battlefield.
- Eyes of Gold
- Fiery Redhead
- Game-Breaking Injury: Battlefield 32.
- Go Out with a Smile
- Hero Antagonist
- Heroic BSOD: As Gulcasa... er, does not handle losing people well, he's under subtle but considerable stress from the end of Chapter 3 onwards. The full breakdown hits during Chapter 8.
- Heroic RROD: Twice. The first time, it's from abusing his Deadly Upgrade, and Emilia saves him. The second time runs from the end of Battlefield 44 through Battlefield 45, and it kills Gulcasa no matter how the BF ends.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Played with mercilessly. Gulcasa intends good to come of it, but his preparations to kill himself turn him into an Omnicidal Maniac and Brongaa himself will bring about The End of the World as We Know It.
- Hot Blood: Both figuratively and literally.
- Ill Boy
- Kill It with Fire
- Knight Templar Big Brother
- Last of His Kind
- Made of Iron: Just to list one example, he's able to withstand Yggdra's attempt at Extreme Melee Revenge while already injured... and then just shrugs it off when his soldiers spring their trap.
- Manly Tears: During his breakdown prior to Battlefield 42. It's not easy to listen to.
- Mark of the Beast: When he goes berserk, the black slashes under his eyes thicken noticeably and merge with the shadows on his face, which become stylized black; his skin tone also becomes much darker.
- The Messiah/Messianic Archetype
- Nice to the Waiter: There are a lot of scenes where messengers come to deliver him news that ranges from unpleasant to awful, but Gulcasa never once takes it out on them. Even when said bad news is that his beloved sister is dead, Gulcasa dismisses the messenger politely and waits to break down until she's left.
- Omnicidal Maniac: When possessed by Brongaa and influenced by the dragon, Gulcasa's personality starts to mirror his ancestor's.
- One-Man Army
- Our Dragons Are Different
- Pet the Dog: Long before we find out his actual disposition, he is extremely reluctant to fight Elena despite her defection having cost Leon's life and Aegina's eye.
- Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner
- Proud Warrior Race Guy
- Rasputinian Death
- Sinister Scythe
- Tsurime Eyes
- Unkempt Beauty
- Unusual Ears: He has jigokumimi.
- According to Sting's online mail magazine, Gulcasa's ears were normal when he was younger. Make of it what you will.
- Worthy Opponent
- Wreathed in Flames: While using Genocide, then permanently in the last two battlefields of Chapter 8.
- Young Conqueror
- Younger Than They Look: Especially in comparison to the many immature male cast members who are only a few years older than him.
Nessiah Aries Artwaltz
"Just"?! I've spent my life working for this! Hundreds of years! I suppose I shouldn't expect humans to understand that... Anyway, as I said, I am that sword's rightful owner. It's time you gave me back the Gran Centurio!
First appearing at Machina Bridge, Nessiah is one of Gulcasa's Five Dragon Generals as well as Gulcasa's main strategist. The two of them are on First-Name Basis and appear to be fairly close. The extras list his age as "unknown", but the official site states him to be nineteen years old, at least in appearance. Although he seems to be a loyal member of the Imperial Army, he betrays them after Gulcasa captures Yggdra, killing all his men and informing Milanor of where Gulcasa is taking Yggdra before killing himself. However, he appears again a few battlefields later to scold Milanor and the Royal Army for not moving quickly enough.
Nessiah is actually a fallen angel, and the creator of the Gran Centurio. When he lived in Asgard, he went by the name "Aries", and was a pure-hearted idealist, so much so that he refused to fight demons because he was a pacifist. Asgard hated him for his stance, and it eventually led to his downfall, which is implied to have been orchestrated by Hector (the villain of the overarching story of Dept. Heaven). Blinded, stripped of his wings, and bound by the Chains of Conviction (which force him to exist eternally, without being able to age or die), Nessiah was cast down to Yggdra's world; as soon as he regained himself from the trauma, he gave the Gran Centurio to Yggdra's family, and whenever the human world became too peaceful, he provoked conflicts that turned into wars. The Gran Centurio would gain power from battle (enough to break his chains), and after that, Nessiah planned to take it back and use it to destroy the corrupt system that had made his life so miserable. The wars in Yggdra's generation finally gave the Gran Centurio its necessary power, and after Gulcasa's defeat, Nessiah tried to begin his vengeance. Yggdra and the Royal Army, furious with him for his penchant for reviving the dead to mess with them/get them to power up his sword and fearing for what might happen to their world, refused to hand over the Gran Centurio, leading to an epic battle.
In addition to the Gran Centurio, Nessiah is also the creator of Roswell and Rosary's Ankhs and the Tactics Cards. He constantly carries a golden spellbook known as the Revelation of the Gods, which appears to be his most treasured possession. He's voiced by Miyake Junichi in the PSP version.
- Actual Pacifist: Backstory only, and it got him into a lot of trouble. When he became disabused of this philosophy, things got really, REALLY ugly.
- Ahoge: It's not as noticeable as Yggdra's, as it doesn't stand straight up, but he has one.
- All There in the Manual: Every one of the Dragon Generals has his or her own title; Nessiah's, while never brought up in-game, is yogensha, or "The Prophet". Not much of his backstory is mentioned in-game either.
- Best Served Cold
- BFS: The Gran Centurio. Especially jarring when you realize that, as he's slightly shorter than Yggdra, it's bigger than he is.
- Blind Seer: Subverted. He's blind, but despite his title, he's not a seer—he's just too damn good at Xanatos Speed Chess.
- Brought Down to Normal: His real powers as a Grim Angel were sealed by the gods when he was exiled. Not that this has helped the world of Ancardia in the least.
- Chained by Fashion: Subverted. Nessiah wears the Chains of Conviction because he cannot break them until the Gran Centurio is powerful enough.
- Conflicting Loyalty: Generally seen as the reason for his actions in Battlefield 18.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Early-Bird Cameo: During Chapter 2, villagers in Embellia and Verlaine mention a "wandering magician" who seems to have provoked a great deal of chaos by playing off the Undines' Fantastic Racism and Roswell and Rosary's rivalry.
- Eye Scream: On three separate occasions, the last of which was completely voluntary. Oh, Nessiah.
- Hellish Pupils: Going by the eye in the Gran Centurio, at least.
- He Who Fights Monsters: He's a more sympathetic example than most, but he definitely fits.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: He really should have gotten back the Gran Centurio before it was fully charged.
- Honorifics: He uses respectful (overly, in some cases) suffixes with everyone, but Gulcasa.
- I Just Want to Be Free
- Image Song: Hahen (Total Destruction) and patria, the game's two themes, are considered to be his due to their content, which really can't be from the perspective of any other characters.
- Jade-Colored Glasses: While known as Aries, he used to be a Wide-Eyed Idealist and a messiah figure. Then shit happened.
- Japanese Pronouns: One of the first tip-offs to his real age is the way he speaks very politely, and yet calls everyone without significant social status (i.e. everyone, but Yggdra and Gulcasa) kimi.
- The Messiah: He used to be one, anyhow. Asgard "fixed" that.
- Offstage Villainy: Makes up most of his in-game characterization, as you can just barely track him if you pay very close attention to local villagers. The ways that he manipulates Fantasinia's various allies into convenient civil wars to keep them out of Gulcasa's hair go a long way to show what Nessiah has come to expect of people.
- Our Angels Are Different
- People Puppets
- Phlebotinum Rebel
- Rage Against the Heavens
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old
- Resurrective Immortality: Reincarnating is supposed to be hellishly painful and leaves him weak, but he will inevitably reincarnate no matter what. It overlaps with Immortality Inducer (and to some extent The Ageless, as he no longer ages), and by the time of Yggdra Union, he's spent over a thousand years trying to destroy what forces him to stay alive.
- Revenge Before Reason: Battlefield 46.
- Shadow Archetype: To Ein, the protagonist of Riviera: The Promised Land.
- Staying Alive
- The Strategist
- Superpower Lottery: Ridiculously powerful magic, Waif Fu, Reincarnation, a thousand years of experience, and an inability to be permanently killed—oh, and he also happens to be a Grim Angel.
- Drama-Preserving Handicap: Thank God for the Chains of Conviction. And the fact that he never got a Diviner.
- Weak but Skilled: In comparison to the rest of the Grim Angels, thanks to his true powers being sealed away.
- The Tactical Pragmatist: Sabotaging Verlaine and Embellia was an excellent way to make sure Bronquia wouldn't get wiped out trying to attack Fantasinia, and it also ensured that Yggdra wouldn't have any convenient allies that would take over the fighting for her. Which made it brilliant. It was also absolutely ruthless.
- That Man Is Dead: If you're friends, you know him as Nessiah; if you're from Asgard, he's "the Fallen One". Not Aries. Never Aries. Not anymore.
- Throw the Book At Them
- Too Clever by Half
- Troll: And how...
- The Un-Reveal: Only a very abbreviated version of his backstory is explained in-game. The dialogue never goes into what he was like before he was made a Grim Angel against his will, nor is it ever mentioned how he was involved with Brongaa's defeat or Lost Aries. ...The fact that he's Aries was casually stated in the PSP version's game guide, caused a lot of confusion, and was explained in a bit more detail only in the Dept. Heaven Episodes World Guidance book.
- Waif Fu
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Yes, the guy who did this to him needs to die, but that doesn't justify the effects of his plans on the rest of the world.
- Who Wants to Live Forever?:
- World of Cardboard Speech
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
Luciana Rune Artwaltz and Aegina Eine Artwaltz
Luciana: We'll show that damn princess she's come to a dead end. While we're at it, we'll make them pay for your right eye.
Aegina: Look at her... A loving family, a palace for a home... Never knowing of how close we came to being killed...
A pair of twin Valkyries that hound the Royal Army for most of the game, both eighteen years of age. They alternate attacks, though the Royal Army can't figure out how she replenishes troops so quickly and even recovers from losing an eye until they see both of them together (even the player is held to this: the game goes as far as labeling both twins as 'Aegina' every time you see them and avoiding names being spoken around Luciana; the only differences between the two are mannerisms and subtle differences in their dialogue portraits). The twins are heavily implied to be Yggdra's illegitimate older sisters, exiled at a young age. Aegina is generally calmer and more level-headed than her sister, though both have a grudge against Fantasinia.
Both twins are voiced by Fujino Tomoko in the PSP version.
- All There in the Manual: Their backstory is expanded upon in Blaze Union and nowhere else.
- Best Served Cold: Not quite to the same degree as Nessiah, but it counts.
- Big No
- Cain and Abel: Against Yggdra, who is implied to realize their true identity at the very end.
- Demoted to Extra: Although Luciana is the first of the twins to appear and the one who makes the most appearances in the GBA version (which was made more even in the remake), she is never pictured in any promotional art due to the fact that her existence is considered too much of a spoiler.
- Eye Scream: Nongraphic. When Aegina is sniped, she screams in pain, and it's noted flat-out where she's been hit. She's seen later with bandages over that part of her face and a metaphorical axe to grind.
- There is the opening animation of the PSP version, though, where Aegina is quite clearly shown with the arrow sprouting out of her face. Her head is thrown back so that the player doesn't see it, but still.
- The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: Averted. Luciana and Aegina get along perfectly well, but their grudge against Yggdra carries real murderous intent.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Luciana.
- Happily Adopted: Still pretty messed-up from how their real parents threw them away, but the two of them were very happy with their adopted family, and later surrounded by the Imperial Army.
- Identical Twin ID Tag: Different hairstyles, different clothing colors, different dominant hands and different behavior. They still look similar enough that it's very rare for anyone to figure it out before The Reveal unless they're specifically spoiled for it.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: Luciana is Red and Aegina is Blue.
- Lampshaded a bit (and reversed): Aegina's favorite color is red, and Luciana's favorite colors are black and blue.
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Luciana.
- The Southpaw: Luciana.
- Tag-Team Twins
- This Is Unforgivable!: Luciana seems to like this line. Both twins continually scream 貴様だけを許さん!when fighting Yggdra too.
- Twin Switch: Subverted. The Royal Army are the only ones who don't know which twin is which (or even that there are two Elusive Valkyries).
- The Un-Reveal: There's a lot done to build up the mystery of their background, but the closest thing to an actual "reveal" is being given their full names (i.e. confirmation that they're Artwaltzes) and an easily-missed NPC conversation in Battlefields 16 and 17.
- The Unfavorite: Only fully explained in Blaze Union.
Emilia
D-did you call me... a kid...?! ...That's it! I've had it with being treated like a child! And, I'm going to take it all out on YOU!
Gulcasa's younger sister, "Scarlet Princess" Emilia is one of his Five Dragon Generals at only fourteen years old. She's incredibly powerful despite her youth, and is braver than most people twice her age; unfortunately, many of her own allies (with the notable exceptions of Gulcasa, Baldus and Leon) tend to indicate that she should keep away from the battlefield due to her age. Because of this, Emilia is given to insisting (loudly) that she's not a child anymore, and is prone to fits of rage when anyone in the Royal Army calls her a kid. Ironically, her preference for Goth-Loli clothing makes her look much younger than she is... Still, Emilia takes to the battlefield more than any other member of the Imperial Army, and rescues her brother on many occasions.
Because the extras reveal that she and Gulcasa are only half-siblings (they had the same father), it used to be hotly debated by fans whether or not Emilia is also a descendant of Brongaa--there seems to be no conclusive answer, as her ears are covered by her bonnet (so it's impossible to tell whether she's concealing jigokumimi like Gulcasa or if hers are normal), but Blaze Union seems to have cleared things up a bit.[3]
She is voiced by Ai Nonaka in the PSP version.
- Ai Nonaka
- Berserk Button: "I am NOT a kid!"
- Big Brother Worship
- Big Damn Heroes: "Emilia to the rescue!" seems to be a common occurrence in Bronquia. She saves Gulcasa at the last minute in Lombardia, and tries to do the same for the civilians at Ishnad, Bardot and Drominos. She only succeeds in one case though.
- Bokukko
- Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are: Towards the end of Chapter 5, while searching for Joachim. It doesn't come off as threatening mostly because Emilia still is so young; if you let her go on for long enough, she starts reciting traditional kids' hide-and-seek rhymes ("Olly olly oxenfree!" in the English version).
- Cute Bruiser
- Dub Name Change: In the Japanese version of the game, her name is "Emilio"; since this is seen as a boy's name in Western culture, it was changed to "Emilia".
- Elegant Gothic Lolita
- Eyes of Gold
- Fiery Redhead
- Girlish Pigtails
- Heroic Sacrifice
- I Can Still Fight: Battlefield 41.
- Little Miss Badass
- Token Mini-Moe
Baldus
...I have many fond memories of this land. The way you surely must of Paltina. There is nothing sweeter than to die defending one's home!
The oldest member of the Imperial Army, "God of War" Baldus is a grizzled and experienced veteran of fifty-five. He is a native of Ishnad and is incredibly loyal to Gulcasa, and serves as the Imperial defensive strategist. Although he is first encountered either in Lenessey or the battle for Castle Paltina (depending on whether the player completes the alternate Lenessey battlefields or not), his default post seems to be defending Fort Ishnad, the only entrance to Bronquia; this gives him the nickname "Bronquia's Shield". Baldus is well-liked and respected by everyone in the Imperial Army, and treats even his enemies with courtesy.
In the alternate Lenessey battlefields, Baldus is revealed to have been Bly's rival when he was a young captain. He's voiced by Inada Tetsu in the PSP version.
- Badass Beard: Not many characters in this game have them.
- Badass Grandpa
- Cool Old Guy
- Heroic Sacrifice
- It Has Been an Honor
- The Obi-Wan
- Team Dad
- Worthy Opponent: To Durant.
- You Shall Not Pass
Leon
Come one, come all! We've got a special on bloody murder today!
One of Gulcasa's Five Dragon Generals, "Black Knight" Leon is merciless, bloodthirsty and sadistic. He appears several times in the early part of the story, and attacks the Royal Army ferociously. Everyone seems to dislike him but his own men, but Roswell in particular hates Leon for betraying him and trying to kill him (effectively hitting him in the head with the Distress Ball) at Verlaine Hills. His sister Elena, six years younger, explains to the Royal Army that he wasn't always so despicable, but that whatever he's been through in the war has turned him into a downright evil man who kills everything in his path and likes to torture civilians. Elena joined the Imperial Army to observe him, and kill him if she had to.
In the side materials, it's revealed that Leon started to lose his mind when Gulcasa's predecessor executed his and Elena's parents on suspicion of treason. He's voiced by Kaneko Hidehiko in the PSP version.
- All There in the Manual
- Aloof Big Brother
- Ax Crazy
- Black Knight
- Blade on a Stick
- The Faceless
- Freudian Excuse: Leon is a complete asshole and a psychotic, but his backstory makes this rather understandable.
- Morality Chain: His loyalty to Gulcasa is literally the only thing keeping him from going on indiscriminate rampages.
- Not So Different: Although he wasn't happy that Gulcasa killed the previous Emperor before he could get the chance, Leon figured that they wanted to do so for similar enough reasons that he could deal with it.
- Spikes of Villainy
Zilva
Elena... Sympathy has no place in war. Our duty is to carry out our missions perfectly.
Master of the Imperial assassins, the twenty-year-old Zilva leads Gulcasa's Special Forces. She is shown to have perfect control over her emotions, and is usually more-or-less expressionless, speaking in flat tones. Zilva is very dutiful and shows absolute loyalty to Gulcasa, and often handles discreet missions or is dispatched to support one of the Five Dragon Generals. She and her women adhere to a very strict code. She isn't completely emotionless, however; she has taken Leon's younger sister Elena as a special protégée and seems close with her. Once Elena defects and joins the Royal Army, for instance, Zilva shows marked hesitance to do battle with her despite the fact that the Imperial assassins' code states that betrayal can only be punished with death.
Zilva is implied to have feelings for Elena. She's voiced by Suzuki Mariko in the PSP version.
- The Archer
- Butch Lesbian
- Career Killer
- Emotionless Girl
- Even the Girls Want Her: Her voice actress discusses in online commentary that Zilva's character settings say she gets a lot of love letters from girls.
- Highly-Visible Ninja: Doesn't have the most practical palette for espionage.
- Hot for Student: Maybe.
- Scarf of Asskicking: Which has a very sentimental history in the Imperial Army.
- Ship Tease: With Elena.
- Visible Silence
- White-Haired Pretty Girl
Eudy
Emilia's unit is down! The Royal Army's headed this way! Someone tell me the cannon is ready now!
Both the leader of the Imperial witches and the master of Imperial ballistics, Eudy comes off as calm, collected and in control, until she's given a cannon to fire. Then she starts cackling like a maniac and squeeing about bombarding her enemies, and it gets pretty obvious that she's a pyromaniac. There's only one battlefield over the entire game where she fights without having a cannon to fire; her cannons often make battlefields a hassle, and as such, she becomes a character that many players love to hate. Eudy is one of only four Imperial officers who survive until Chapter 8, and is killed when Kylier destroys the Arc of Triumph.
Like many other women in the cast, Eudy is often seen flirting shamelessly with Roswell. She and Mistel have many similarities, down to being the same age, which Mistel lampshades by asking brightly if Eudy is a housewife, too (Eudy does not comment). She's voiced by Ai Maeda in the PSP version.
- Christmas Cake
- Evil Laugh
- Kill It with Fire
- Meganekko
- More Dakka
- Odango
- Perky Female Minion: A bit older than your usual example, but she still counts.
- Pyromaniac
- Squishy Wizard
Inzaghi
What? Oh, it's just the thieves we ran into yesterday... We're after a noblewoman and her troops... Not those dirty vagabonds. Forget 'em! You want another ass-whooping like yesterday?
A mercenary hired by Gulcasa to give Bronquia some extra muscle, Inzaghi is an incredibly lazy slacker and tends to take a lot of abuse from his superiors (whoever they may be) for it. He does seem to consider himself to be Milanor's rival though, and is fond of declaring that "I'll get you this time, you damn thief!"; he also ridicules Yggdra at first for the size of her sword as compared to her physique (and regrets it very quickly afterward). Inzaghi is killed in Russell's Heel Face Turn, less than halfway through the game.
He's voiced by Fujiwara Katsuya in the PSP version.
- Butt Monkey/The Chew Toy
- Laughably Evil: He's quite comical despite working for the enemy.
- Nice Hat
- Plucky Comic Relief
- The Rival: Overlaps with Unknown Rival, since nobody treats him as one.
- Shoo Out the Clowns: The game gets more serious after his death.
- The Slacker
- Strange Bedfellows: At one point works for Ortega, who pushes him around.
Monica
We're through talking, Royals. We've said all we need to say! We'll never let you take our beloved Bronquia... If you want to pass, you'll do it over our dead bodies!
A sixteen-year-old Bronquian peasant, Monica and her childhood friend Canaan gather the youths of their village, Bardot, and form a militia to try to stop the Royal Army's invasion. As they don't know much about combat though, Monica and her forces are unable to stand up to Yggdra's army, and are killed trying to defend their homeland; Emilia, the only Imperial commander available, tries to save them, but doesn't make it in time. The game's extras reveal that Monica is a pious follower of the Meria religion, and decided to fight because of divine inspiration; her character is comparable to Yggdra's at the beginning of the game.
She's voiced by Yui Sakakibara in the PSP version.
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: ...like a certain French peasant girl? Or Yggdra herself?
- Fiery Redhead
- Go Through Me: And the Royal Army does.
- Jeanne D'Archetype
- The Messiah: She is Joan of Arc.
- Of Corsets Sexy
- What the Hell, Hero?: She and Canaan are practically Kylier's angry lecture in Battlefield 39 made flesh.
Canaan
It's too late to play the innocent, Princess! We were born and raised on this land! Would you just surrender your homeland to outsiders? Would you just sit and watch your countrymen suffer?! You killed them all... Monica... You monsters!
Monica's childhood friend, the seventeen-year-old Canaan is the co-commander of the Bardot militia. Enraged over Monica's death, he stubbornly refuses to surrender to the Royal Army and despite a rescue attempt by Emilia, he is defeated by Yggdra's army much the same way Monica was. His character is comparable to Milanor's after Kylier's death (and can be seen as foreshadowing that event); he seems to have feelings for Monica.
He's voiced by Suganuma Hisayoshi in the PSP version.
- Brown Eyes: Interestingly enough, he's one of the very few main characters who has them.
- Chewing the Scenery: His English voice actor.
- Go Through Me: The Royal Army does. Again.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Remember, kids—war isn't pretty.
Angels
Representatives of Asgard.
Angels
Marietta
...That sword you carry ...The Gran Centurio, the "Holy Sword"\x9D that Nessiah created ...That blade has been the cause of all strife on Earth. Have you come to brandish such an evil weapon in Asgard?
Only appearing in the last battlefield (or second-to-last, depending on which ending the player chooses), Marietta is a beautiful and imposing archangel, and the designated guardian angel of Heaven's Gate. While her age is never officially given, she is stated to seem as though she's in her twenties. Marietta jumps to conclusions that Yggdra and her army have arrived in Heaven's Gate to make war on Asgard, and orders them to give up the Gran Centurio or die. If Yggdra complies, this results in the game's best ending; if not, the Royal Army is presented with the herculean task of defeating her.
Marietta appears to be wise and given to kindness when she's not in Knight Templar mode, and gives Yggdra a scepter to replace the Gran Centurio in ending A. She is a recurring character in the Dept. Heaven series, and her story is continued in Knights in The Nightmare. She's voiced by Suzuki Mariko in the PSP version.
- Bonus Boss
- Knight Templar
- Onee-Sama
- Stripperiffic
- Superpower Lottery: "Archangel" is one of the most powerful classes of natural angels. Also, the A.S. Shield and Rivellion.
#367
My mission is complete. I must return home now. ............But I won't forget you. Those with strong hearts ...Hearts that stopped beating so ...abruptly.
A meek and submissive test subject whose name is never revealed, this young angel is only referred to as "#367". She only appears in Battlefield 49, and is implied to be an early result of Hector's process to artificially create Grim Angels. Hector's Servants sic her on the Royal Army, and the High Servant enhances her synchronization with her synthetic Diviner when it appears that she might lose. After this, #367's personality changes drastically; she becomes about as psychotic and bloodthirsty as Leon. The extras state that she was raised in Hector's laboratories, and that she is about fifteen years old.
She's voiced by Suzuki Mariko, and is a PSP-exclusive character.
- Bonus Boss
- Cute and Psycho
- Deadly Upgrade
- Expy: Her clothing and role are similar to Malice's, though their personalities are completely different.
- Extreme Doormat
- True Final Boss
- Visible Silence
- With Great Power Comes Great Insanity
- You Are Number Six
Minor Characters
Everyone Else
Ishiene
Silence! Selfish humans... Do not interfere, or you will be next!
Queen Emelone's right-hand woman, and a warrior of Embellia. Ishiene blames her race's misfortunes on humankind in general, and not simply the man who seduced Nietzsche's sister; she's zealously unforgiving of what she considers "treachery against Undines" and protective of her queen. They appear to be close and, as Ishiene is twenty-five, are only a year apart in age. She dies trying to defend Embellia's capital against the Royal Army.
Ishiene is voiced by Kamada Kozue in the PSP version.
- Bodyguard Crush: On Emelone.
- Fantastic Racism: Against humans.
- Knight Templar
- One-Gender Race
- Our Mermaids Are Different
- Prongs of Poseidon
Emelone
A leader has a duty, a sacred trust... to protect one's people, no matter the cost.
The queen of Embellia and technically of all Undines, twenty-six years of age. Before the Transmigragem was stolen, she was allied with Yggdra's father, Ordene. In comparison to her troops, who often come across as angry zealots blaming all humans for their misfortunes, Emelone is portrayed as calm, level-headed and wise. When Yggdra asks her to call off the attacks on humans, Emelone replies that while she also doesn't think it's a solution to the Undines' problems, she is obligated to do whatever she can to protect them as their queen. Taking this refusal to surrender as unforgivable, Yggdra and her army battle and kill Emelone's forces, but are left confused as to whether they did the right thing.
Although her role is brief, Emelone is actually the first to introduce the concept that every nation has its own unique concept of justice, which becomes the Arc Words of Chapters 7 and 8. She's voiced by Makishima Yuki in the PSP version.
- The High Queen
- Not So Different: She tries pointing this out to Yggdra, who just gets confused.
- One-Gender Race
- Our Mermaids Are Different
- Prongs of Poseidon
- Ship Tease: With Ishiene.
- White-Haired Pretty Girl
Ortega
Hmph... Can't a man loot a village in peace anymore?
Leader of a gang of bandits whose base sits halfway up the only path through the Lenessey Mountains; one of Milanor's rivals (despite being much, much older than him at thirty-two). Ortega and his men first appear taking advantage of Embellia's civil war to harass its citizens, and return as an obstacle to the Royal Army's progress. Like many bandit organizations, Ortega is interested in the prospect of capturing Yggdra for the bounty Bronquia places on her (he also seems to be interested in making Rosary "his"... and/or raping Roswell, killing him... and then selling his clothes). Despite the fact that he preys on innocents, Ortega has a loyal following who react badly when he's killed by the Royal Army.
He's voiced by Takatsuka Masaya in the PSP version.
- An Axe to Grind
- Black Comedy Rape: Ortega's unsavory intentions for Roswell and Rosary (and probably Yggdra) are played for laughs, probably because he never gets the chance to follow through on them.
- Boisterous Bruiser
- Depraved Bisexual: Roswell and Rosary are not amused when Ortega decides he wants to get into their pants.
- Large Ham
- Laughably Evil: The fact that he's out for the protagonists'
maidenheads doesn't stop him from being played as likable. - Perma-Stubble
- Pet the Dog: Does not attack members of minority races.
- Rape, Pillage and Burn: "Can't a man loot a villiage in peace anymore?"
- Strange Bedfellows: With Inzaghi at one point.
Mizer
You're not getting away, my little meal ticket!
A twenty-one-year-old bounty hunter who harries the Royal Army several times throughout the game in an attempt to capture Yggdra (he's also shown once pursuing the bounty on Cruz). His persistence is noted by several characters (Milanor jokes that Mizer probably has a crush on her), but Mizer is known to act cautiously and retreat once he's taken a certain amount of damage. He's also known for spending all the money he wins from bounties on shoes—which is such a Camp Gay stereotype that it leads many to wonder about his sexuality. And for becoming ridiculously difficult to fight in the remake, when he was something of a gag character in the original.
Mizer is the only enemy character who ultimately survives confronting the Royal Army, as he eventually just gives up. He's voiced by Miyake Junichi in the PSP version.
- All There in the Manual: The origins of his shoe mania are explained in Blaze Union.
- Ambiguously Gay
- The Archer
- Cowardly Boss: Although it's more of a self-preservation instinct than cowardice...
- Lethal Joke Character: With the addition of paralysis as a status effect in the PSP version, fighting Mizer will give you fits.
- Plucky Comic Relief
- Punch Clock Villain
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here
- Those Two Bad Guys: Mizer is always followed by a nameless bandit with a unique palette.
Dort
Howdy, Princess! I'm Dort, and this here's my turf!
Leader of a group of desert bandits, thirty-eight years of age. Dort and his bandits take advantage of the absence of Meria-sanctioned knights protecting the trade routes to attack travelers in Nyllard, and thus come across the Royal Army. Like Ortega and Mizer, Dort finds the bounty on Yggdra too good to pass up. He and his men have a hideout deep in the desert, and believe themselves to be invincible due to the protection of their fake Crystal Dragon Jesus, a giant golem. Yggdra and company prove just how wrong they are.
Dort is voiced by Tetsu Inada in the PSP version.
- An Axe to Grind
- Badass Beard: Sharing this attribute with Baldus and Bly.
- Boisterous Bruiser
- Dark-Skinned Blond
- Large Ham
- Nice Hat: As the game puts it, an "eyesore of a turban".
- Rape, Pillage and Burn
Juvelon
M-Mardym! Are you sure about this?!
Forty-nine years of age; a cardinal of the Meria religion and head of its elitist new sect. He is revealed to be an extreme coward, and tries ineffectually to plead for his life, denying his involvement in the movement to overthrow the Pope. It doesn't work. His soldiers are devoted to him, sometimes mindlessly, as in the case of his chief assassin, Amareus.
He's voiced by Haramaki Kouji in the PSP version.
- Corrupt Church
- Dirty Coward
- Sinister Minister
- Younger Than They Look: He looks like he's in his sixties rather then forty-nine.
Mardym
Never mind God, Cardinal; trust in me.
First appearing to be Juvelon's subordinate, Mardym is an archbishop of Meria, and is twenty-nine years old. It turns out that he's simply manipulating Juvelon and intends to betray him in order to control Lombardia and the Meria religion. Mardym is heavily implied to be an atheist who is involved in religion for its power and luxuries, and is said to be taking payments from Bronquia to keep Juvelon in line and sabotage Joachim.
He's voiced by Fujiwara Katsuya in the PSP version.
- Big Bad Wannabe
- Corrupt Church
- Fantastic Racism
- High-Class Glass: It makes him look both stuffy and sinister.
- Large Ham
- Sinister Minister
- Smug Snake
- Younger Than They Look: Poor devil looks middle aged in his youth. Milanor even calls him an old man.
Amareus
Hmph... How cute.
Twenty-something assassin who's one of the head Meriants. On the official website, her age is actually written as "2?", perhaps because she wears an Islamic-looking khimār that obscures her face. Amareus is mindlessly devoted to Juvelon, which... has some, uh, interesting implications in her backstory. If Juvelon is defeated in battle before she is, Amareus kills herself on the spot.
She's voiced by Sato Akemi in the PSP version.
- Battle Butler: Juvelon's.
- Church Militant
- Driven to Suicide: If she sees Juvelon die.
- The Tease
- Vague Age
- White-Haired Pretty Girl
Bly
With practice, man can utilize the skills he was born with. But eventually, he must accept what talents he lacks! Now, scram!
A crotchety old hermit living in the Lenessey mountains with his granddaughter, Mistel. Bly was once a famous tactician in the employ of Yggdra's grandfather and then her father, but he was exiled after a court scandal. Despite the fact that he and his family were thrown out of Fantasinia and supposed to have been killed simply because he spoke honestly as to his intentions should Ordene become corrupt, Bly still seems to look on Ordene fondly and shows regret that he couldn't support the king. He still considers Baldus his rival, as the two often fought on opposite sides of wars in their youth, and Baldus was the only man who could ever see through Bly's plans.
Bly is the first character to speak to Yggdra objectively about the situation before the war, and is the only character not from Bronquia who acknowledges that Gulcasa saved his people from a hated tyrant. He's voiced by Haramaki Kouji and is a PSP-exclusive character.
- Badass Beard
- Bald of Awesome
- The Chessmaster: Naturally.
- Cool Old Guy: Once he stops acting like a Jerkass.
- Grumpy Old Man
- Large Ham
- The Rival: Baldus'.
- Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!
- The Strategist
Flone
I am Russell's fiancée. We're originally from the Kingdom.
Russell's twenty-three-year-old fiancée, imprisoned before the war by Gulcasa in order to get him to fight for Bronquia. If the Royal Army rescues her, and reunites the two of them, Russell joins them.
She's voiced by Nakahara Mai in the PSP version.
- Beta Couple: Imperial interference aside, she and Russell seem to have a very stable relationship, particularly as compared to not-quite-couples such as Milanor and Kylier.
- Damsel in Distress
- MacGuffin Girl: Of Russell's plot.
- The Reveal: Flone exposits Russell's backstory if you rescue her: it's the only way to learn the truth about his motives.
Joachim Lia Blaucent
What is the matter? Why do you hesitate? You are of royal blood. You have a duty to the people. Who else can bear the responsibility of the crown?
The 47th pope of the Meria religion, sixty-four years of age. Joachim is the leader of the traditional sect of Meria, and commands the Temple Knights; he and his following are attacked by the Imperial Army in an attempt to keep him from crowning Yggdra. Joachim appears to be a wise and kindly old man, but he is quite harsh with Yggdra when she becomes unsure about whether her actions are just, telling her that rule is a duty she cannot escape and must stand up to. When Luciana attempts to kill Yggdra at her coronation, Joachim pushes her out of the way and takes the blow. He is the one to reveal to Yggdra that Gulcasa has the capability to summon Brongaa.
He's voiced by Takatsuka Masaya in the PSP version.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows
- Eyes Always Shut
- Saintly Church
- Taking The Rapier: For Yggdra, in Battlefield 34.
- Back to Yggdra Union
- ↑ Tone is everything, as many will tell you, and many character-defining scenes came off with the wrong intent based on the voice actress reading lines angrily instead of calmly. See Battlefield 39 for the most Egregious example. In a case like this, it's unclear as to whether the actress misinterpreted the intended tone of the scene or the director told her to read the lines that way.
- ↑ "That XX kinda sucks", originally his response to Cruz's " How 'bout a night attack?" line. This is both used by Milanor out of context and the general response of all characters to any idea Cruz ever suggests. There's no real English counterpart, since the line (and Milanor's repetition of it) doesn't stand out in Atlus' script.
- ↑ Yes, Emilia is also one of Brongaa's descendants; her ears are normal because unlike Gulcasa, she's not a pureblood.