Judgement Chime

Judgement Chime (ジャッジメントちゃいむ, Jyajjimento Chaimu) is a by series of illustrated Japanese fictional short stories written by Agobarrier, Taku Fujimi, Jackson Ō, and Akira Moribayashi and illustrated by Aoi Nishimata, main staff of Navel. It is serialized in magazine E☆2 since 2002. The series has inspired a drama CD and manga series.

Judgement Chime
ジャッジメントちゃいむ
(Jyajjimento Chaimu)
GenreSupernatural
Light novel
Judgement Chime: Remuna = Remuna no Mahō Ishi
Illustrated byAoi Nishimata
Published byEtsu
MagazineEtsu
DemographicMale
Original run22 December 2008end
Volumes1
Light novel
Judgement Chime: Akai Hōgyoku to Koi no Mahō
Illustrated byAoi Nishimata
Published byEtsu
MagazineEtsu
DemographicMale
Original run29 September 2009end
Volumes1
Manga
Written byNavel
Illustrated byRio Hazumi
Published byEtsu
MagazineEtsu
DemographicSeinen
Original run25 December 2009 – present
Volumes1

Characters

Heroines

Freyjalt Fall (フレイアルト=ファル, Fureiaruto Faru)
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (drama CD)
Sayuka Kannagi (神凪 さゆか, Kannagi Sayuka)
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (drama CD)
Cleenex Tissue (クリネクス=ティシュー, Kurinekusu Tisyū)
Voiced by: Yūko Gotō (drama CD)
Varuna Riel (ヴァルナ=リエル, Baruna Rieru)
Voiced by: Nana Mizuki (drama CD)
Ellyeir Pulp (エリエル=パルプ, Erieru Parupu)
Voiced by: Minori Chihara (drama CD)
Allyl Albert (アリル=アルベルト, Ariru Aruberuto)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (drama CD)
Lumine Maple (ルミネ=メイプル, Rumine Maipuru)
Voiced by: Aya Hirano (drama CD)

Heroes

Shiya Hakuhō (白峰 鞘, Hakuhō Shiya)
Voiced by: Jun'ichi Miyake (drama CD)
Sherlock Filram (シェロリーク = フィルラム, Sherorīku Furiramu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (drama CD)
Scott Pulp (スコット = パルプ, Sukotto Parupu)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (drama CD)

Other

Student Council President (生徒会長, Seito Kaichō)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (drama CD)
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gollark: Hello, zero people on. I am currently SOMWEHAT BORED.
gollark: School is nigh. Nobody is safe.
gollark: Troubling.
gollark: <@332271551481118732> review draft:```Dear Mrs McGough,Given the current pandemic situation, and the school's mitigations to deal with this, I think it would be sensible to consider allowing sixth-form students (and potentially others) to remote-learn a few (2?) days a week.The new policies, such as staying in fixed areas of the school, shortened lunch breaks, the lack of vending machine access, and extracurricular activities being rescheduled, while necessary to ensure safety, seem as if they will introduce significant hassle and complexity to life at school.I think that part-time remote learning is a decent partial solution to this, with additional benefits like keeping possible virus spread even lower due to fewer people being physically present. While it could introduce additional work for teachers, they may have to prepare work for those out of school due to the virus anyway, and sixth form is apparently meant to include more self-directed work than other school years.Please consider my suggestion,Oliver Marks```


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