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%%* TheHero* TheHero: She's the driving force behind the quest to dethrone Lassic, and thus the de facto leader of the group. She travels the solar system, gathering allies and equipment, all in her quest to avenge her brother and free the system from Lassic's tyrannical rule.



One of many in a race known as "musk cats", highly intelligent and sentient feline-like quadrupeds who boast a stellar affinity for magic. He is friends with Odin, and unlike others of his kind, he wears a mysterious bottle around his neck.

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One of many in a race known as "musk cats", highly intelligent and sentient sapient feline-like quadrupeds who boast a stellar affinity for magic. He is friends with Odin, and unlike others of his kind, he wears a mysterious bottle around his neck.



* NonHumanSidekick: One of the Palman musk cats.

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* NonHumanSidekick: One The only non-human companion of the Alis' crew, being a Palman musk cats.cat.



* TalkingAnimal
* TeamPet

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* TalkingAnimal
TalkingAnimal: Palman musk cats look like large felines, but are fully capable of speech and even spellcasting. (Though not, as Odin learned, capable of opening small bottles.)
* TeamPetTeamPet: Being a sapient feline with spellcasting abilities, Myau certainly stands out from the other three. He also requires special equipment, not being able to wear or use human gear.




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A powerful warrior and hunter, Alis was told by her brother to find him for help in fighting against Lassic. Though lacking in spellcasting, he makes up for it with his physical strength and skill to use the best weapons and armour available.
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* OnlyOneName

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* OnlyOneNameOnlyOneName: Only ever identified as Odin.
* RememberedTooLate: When preparing to fight Medusa, he had the foresight to give Myau a vial of salve that could reverse petrification. Unfortunately, he forgot that Myau lacks opposable thumbs, and thus couldn't remove the vial from his collar or open it.




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An esper and aspiring wizard, Noah is found training in solitude in a cave on Motavia. While initially aloof and unwilling to help, a letter of reference by the Governor convinces him to join your quest. Though physically weak, Lutz uses powerful magic to greatly aid in battle.
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* SquishyWizard

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* SquishyWizardSquishyWizard: Lutz has low Hit Points and very few armour options, but makes up for it with powerful offensive magic.



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Alis' brother, who was killed by Lassic's soldiers for treason. His death motivates Alis to strike out on a quest to defeat Lassic and free the Algol system.
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* IAmDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: A bit indirect, but Nero gave his friend Nekise a Laconic pot right before Lassic's men caught up to him. Nekise will give it to Alis when she starts her quest.
* TakeUpMySword: His final words to his sister Alis are that Lassic's tyranny will threaten all life in the system, and asking her to continue his work in overthrowing Lassic.



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The Governor of Motavia, who will assist Alis, if she's able to gain an audience with him.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Governor and Lassic don't get along, and so he is quite helpful to Alis in her quest.



[[folder:Reipard La Shiec]]

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[[folder:Reipard La Shiec]]
Shiec/Lassic]]
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%%* BadassCape

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%%* BadassCape* BadassCape: Fitting the Evil Wizard Overlord look, he wears a cape that drapes all the way to the floor.



%%* CrownOfHorns

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%%* CrownOfHorns* CrownOfHorns: His headgear has two long horns that jut out from the side, to further emphasize the evil wizard look.


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* AnAxeToGrind: He's the only character who can use axes and one is his most powerful weapon.

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* BigBad: Of the original game and three.

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* BigBad: Of the original game and three.its three sequels.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Has been romanized as Dark Falz in the first game and through the ''Online'' series, and even [[UnfortunateNames "Dark Phallus"]] has been suggested as a correct spelling.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Has been romanized as Dark Falz in the first game and through the ''Online'' series, and even [[UnfortunateNames "Dark Phallus"]] Phallus" has been suggested as a correct spelling.
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* CombatMedic: Myau's magic focuses on healing and status buffs, but he's no slouch in physical combat, either.

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* ActionGirl: ''The'' original JRPG heroine and willing to take on a corrupt government that influences an entire star system in order to avenge her brother.

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* ActionGirl: ''The'' original JRPG heroine and willing to take on a corrupt government that influences an entire star system in order to avenge her brother.



** For some reason she and Nero are [[HappilyAdopted adoptive siblings]] in the remake.



* HealThyself: Learns some healing magic early on. In the remake she knows it from the start.

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* HealThyself: Learns some healing magic early on. In the remake remake, she knows it from the start.



* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: For some reason, she and Nero are [[HappilyAdopted adoptive siblings]] in the remake.



One of many in a race known as "musk cats", highly-intelligent and sentient feline-like quadrapeds who boast a stellar affinity for magic. He is friends with Odin, and unlike others of his kind he wears a mysterious bottle around his neck.

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One of many in a race known as "musk cats", highly-intelligent highly intelligent and sentient feline-like quadrapeds quadrupeds who boast a stellar affinity for magic. He is friends with Odin, and unlike others of his kind kind, he wears a mysterious bottle around his neck.



* WhiteMage: All of Myau's magic is healing, stat buffing, or effects the area (disarm traps, escape dungeons, etc.).

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* WhiteMage: All of Myau's magic is healing, stat buffing, or effects affects the area (disarm traps, escape dungeons, etc.).



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being a main character in this game, he's never mentioned again after this game, only seen in flashbacks in PSIV. By comparison, Alis is ''constantly'' referred to throughout Algo's history and Myau and Lutz show up in future games.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being a the main character in this game, he's never mentioned again after this game, only seen in flashbacks in PSIV. By comparison, Alis is ''constantly'' referred to throughout Algo's history and Myau and Lutz show up in future games.



* BlindIdiotTranslation[=/=]GratuitousEnglish: His name is transliterated incorrectly in Japanese. It should be ダーく・フォース (''dāku fōsu'') or ダーく・フォルス (''dāku forusu'').

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* BlindIdiotTranslation[=/=]GratuitousEnglish: BlindIdiotTranslation: His name is transliterated incorrectly in Japanese. It should be ダーく・フォース (''dāku fōsu'') or ダーく・フォルス (''dāku forusu'').



* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He shows up to fight the player and has no dialogue. Even when he does talk in the third game he is still this, his only dialogue only tells the player he's an OmnicidalManiac. Eventually we get a reason for this in the fourth game.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: In the original game. Lashiec is made out to be the main villain for most of the game. Then out of nowhere he shows up. Happens again in the second game, managing to be even more ridiculous as the players open up a chest and fight him. Then he's never brought up again. It's not until the fourth game we learn anything about what he is.

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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He shows up to fight the player and has no dialogue. Even when he does talk in the third game he is still this, his only dialogue only tells the player he's an OmnicidalManiac. Eventually Eventually, we get a reason for this in the fourth game.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: In the original game. Lashiec is made out to be the main villain for most of the game. Then out of nowhere nowhere, he shows up. Happens again in the second game, managing to be even more ridiculous as the players open up a chest and fight him. Then he's never brought up again. It's not until the fourth game we learn anything about what he is.



* SuddenlyVoiced: After just appearing to act as a boss in the first two games, he starts talking when he appears in the third game.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: After just appearing to act as like a boss in the first two games, he starts talking when he appears in the third game.
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* GentleGiant: He's this according to WordOfGod. This is briefly seen in the Japanese version, where he acts chivalrous toward Alisa in his introductory cutscene.

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[[folder:Noah]]

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[[folder:Noah]]
[[folder:Noah/Lutz]]



* DubNameChange: Different from Alis and Odin in that Lutz would have fit the four-character name limit. Unlike the other three, this change did not stick.

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* DubNameChange: Different from Alis and Odin in that Lutz would have fit the four-character name limit. Unlike the other three, [[InconsistentDub this change did not stick.]]
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* DisapprovingLook: Prone to these in the remakes when an npc says something particularly silly.

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* DisapprovingLook: Prone to these in the remakes when an npc NPC says something particularly silly.
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* Angst: Alis angsts over her brother's death more frequently in the remake, particularly when she steps into her now-empty house. It also offers an in-game justification as to why she just doesn't acquire some of her brother's equipment or tools to help her on her quest; she can't bring herself to take anything.

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* Angst: {{Angst}}: Alis angsts over her brother's death more frequently in the remake, particularly when she steps into her now-empty house. It also offers an in-game justification as to why she just doesn't acquire some of her brother's equipment or tools to help her on her quest; she can't bring herself to take anything.
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* AdaptionExpansion: The remake implies Alis may have been a nurse before setting off on her quest, seeing as how she and the Camineet Hospital lady know each other and how she knows healing magic at the start of the game.

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* AdaptionExpansion: AdaptationExpansion: The remake implies Alis may have been a nurse before setting off on her quest, seeing as how she and the Camineet Hospital lady know each other and how she knows healing magic at the start of the game.

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Her personality was lightly expanded in the remake in Sega's Ages 2500 series, where she's much more no-nonsense but still friendly and optimistic. She also mourns her brother's passing more frequently in this version.



* HealThyself: Learns some healing magic early on.

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* AdaptionExpansion: The remake implies Alis may have been a nurse before setting off on her quest, seeing as how she and the Camineet Hospital lady know each other and how she knows healing magic at the start of the game.
** For some reason she and Nero are [[HappilyAdopted adoptive siblings]] in the remake.
* Angst: Alis angsts over her brother's death more frequently in the remake, particularly when she steps into her now-empty house. It also offers an in-game justification as to why she just doesn't acquire some of her brother's equipment or tools to help her on her quest; she can't bring herself to take anything.
* DisapprovingLook: Prone to these in the remakes when an npc says something particularly silly.
* HealThyself: Learns some healing magic early on. In the remake she knows it from the start.


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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Very early on in the remake, when someone congratulates Alis on standing up to Lassic, she brushes them off and says that her quest for vengeance isn't worth such praise.
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The main character of ''Phantasy Star I'' and a recurring character in the tetralogy. When her brother is slain by government forces led by the corrupt King Lassic, Alis takes up arms and sets out on a galaxy-spanning quest to avenge him and get to the root of the evil influencing their home.

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The main character of ''Phantasy Star I'' and a recurring character in the tetralogy. When her brother is slain by government forces led by the corrupt King Lassic, Alis takes up arms and sets out on a galaxy-spanning solar system-spanning quest to avenge him and get to the root of the evil influencing their home.

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