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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently merging all of them in ''Smartphone's'' storyline.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world Reverse World [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own own, continuing it further and subsequently merging all of them in within ''Smartphone's'' storyline.
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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently making it an integral part of ''Smartphone's'' storyline.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently making it an integral part merging all of them in ''Smartphone's'' storyline.
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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently making it as a proper storyline of its own.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently making it as a proper storyline an integral part of its own.''Smartphone's'' storyline.
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* CanonWelding: With the author's other series Chrono Crown. This includes the following:
** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.

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* CanonWelding: With the author's other series Chrono Crown.Crown, an OrphanedSeries from the author where all of it would later be merged to the story of the light novel. This includes the following:
** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here. Essentially, ''Smartphone's'' Reverse World arc is basically taking all elements from ''Chrono Crown'''s own and subsequently making it as a proper storyline of its own.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series, subsequently leading to Reverse World acting as the parallel world to Touya's own world. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance in the story proper during Volume 10. Chrom Ranchesse is a significant case of being one, as he was mentioned in the previous story, before he was subsequently mentioned here again as the same creator of the Gollems.]]

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni Euni, Robert and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series, subsequently leading to Reverse World acting as the parallel world to Touya's own world. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance in the story proper during Volume 10. Chrom Ranchesse is a significant case of being one, as he was mentioned in the previous story, before he was subsequently mentioned here again as the same creator of the Gollems.]]



** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain Strain, Panaches and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.
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** Gollems, firstly appearing in Chrono Crown, also firstly appear in light novel's Volume 10, when Touya firstly encounters one in the parallel world.

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** Gollems, firstly appearing in Chrono Crown, also firstly appear in light novel's Volume 10, when Touya firstly encounters one in the parallel world. Their own backstory has been merged into one.



** Chronologically, the relationship between the gollem Elfrau and Norn was mentioned in the story, which was revealed in the Chapter 2 of the Casino Capital arc.

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** Chronologically, the The relationship between the gollem Elfrau and Norn was mentioned in the story, which was revealed in the Chapter 2 of the Casino Capital arc.arc. It has also been subsequently merged into the light novel's backstory.
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** The Partheno Sacred Empire and the ancient kingdoms kingdoms, as well as the backstory of the war between two kingdoms, was subsequently incorporated into the backstory of the light novel.

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series, subsequently leading to Reverse World acting as the parallel world to Touya's own world. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance in the story proper during Volume 10.]]

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series, subsequently leading to Reverse World acting as the parallel world to Touya's own world. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance in the story proper during Volume 10. Chrom Ranchesse is a significant case of being one, as he was mentioned in the previous story, before he was subsequently mentioned here again as the same creator of the Gollems.]]



** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world, served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world, world [[spoiler:that was revealed to be the Partheno Continent in Chrono Crown's Chapter 2]], served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.


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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance.]]

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:A lot of characters in the Reverse World including Norn, her sister Elluka, as well as the Red Cats members including Nia, Est, Euni and Euri, as well as Elfrau are revealed to be major characters in the author's previous work ''Chrono Crown''; this is due to the CanonWelding of two series. series, subsequently leading to Reverse World acting as the parallel world to Touya's own world. The Gollems also count as one, since they also played a main role in Chrono Crown before they make an appearance.appearance in the story proper during Volume 10.]]
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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world, served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an appearance here.

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** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world, served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain and Allent have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an actual appearance here.



** Norn Patolakshe and the Black Crown gollem Noir, the main protagonists of Chrono Crown, subsequently made an appearance as major characters in this story. The Red Cats including Nia Belmott have also made an appearance, as well.

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** Norn Patolakshe and the Black Crown gollem Noir, the main protagonists of Chrono Crown, subsequently made an appearance as major characters in this story. The Red Cats including Nia Belmott Belmott, Euri and Est Flotier have also made an appearance, as well.appearance in the light novel.

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** Norn Patolakshe and the Black Crown gollem Noir, the main protagonists of Chrono Crown, subsequently made an appearance as major characters in this story. Chronologically, the relationship between the gollem Elfrau and Norn was mentioned in the story, which was revealed in the Chapter 2 of the Casino Capital arc.

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** Norn Patolakshe and the Black Crown gollem Noir, the main protagonists of Chrono Crown, subsequently made an appearance as major characters in this story. The Red Cats including Nia Belmott have also made an appearance, as well.
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** Gollems, firstly appearing in Chrono Crown, also firstly appear in light novel's Volume 10, when Touya firstly encounters one in the parallel world. Their owners, as well, also appear, particularly including Norn, the main protagonist of Chrono Chrown.

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** Gollems, firstly appearing in Chrono Crown, also firstly appear in light novel's Volume 10, when Touya firstly encounters one in the parallel world. Their owners, as well, also appear, particularly including Norn, world.
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the main protagonist protagonists of Chrono Chrown.Crown, subsequently made an appearance as major characters in this story. Chronologically, the relationship between the gollem Elfrau and Norn was mentioned in the story, which was revealed in the Chapter 2 of the Casino Capital arc.

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* CanonWelding: With the author's other series Chrono Crown.

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* CanonWelding: With the author's other series Chrono Crown. This includes the following:
** The entire story's setting, a.k.a. the parallel world, served once as Chrono Crown's setting, before it was revealed to have been existing as a mirror to Touya's world. Countries like Strain have been mentioned in the previous story, before they make an appearance here.
** Gollems, firstly appearing in Chrono Crown, also firstly appear in light novel's Volume 10, when Touya firstly encounters one in the parallel world. Their owners, as well, also appear, particularly including Norn, the main protagonist of Chrono Chrown.
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** The Golden Order arc: A BigBadEnsemble between the Golden Order's leader Galzeld Goldie, Edgar Bowman and the fake Holy Emperor of Yulong Chieh Xiaofah. Galzeld, after the death of his father, later takes the helm as the leader of the Golden Order who are a group of disillusioned, fanatical magical researchers actively DrunkWithPower and will do anything to develop magic without regards to ethics, including the revival of Taboo magic. There's also the fake Holy Emperor, Chieh, who is TheCaligula, regarded for his utterly ruthless ruling within the remnants, actively murdering anyone who opposes his tyrannical rule with a sadistic glee. Edgar Bowman is an InsufferableGenius from Roadmare Union who starts off as a persistent rival to Touya's own creations and uses his admiration to Deborah Elks as an inspiration to create his own "greatest creation". Bowman later goes into a BigBadSlippage after he was imprisoned for a lifetime of labour in the mines for almost causing his Golems, his "greatest creation", to destroy the province's capital, before siding with the Golden Order to take revenge against Touya in order to create and mass-produce the Iron Machine Soldier by using a damaged Frame Gear's parts.

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** The Golden Order Yulong Invasion arc: A BigBadEnsemble between the Golden Order's leader Galzeld Goldie, Edgar Bowman and the fake Holy Emperor of Yulong Chieh Xiaofah. Galzeld, after the death of his father, later takes the helm as the leader of the Golden Order who are a group of disillusioned, fanatical magical researchers actively DrunkWithPower and will do anything to develop magic without regards to ethics, including the revival of Taboo magic. There's also the fake Holy Emperor, Chieh, who is TheCaligula, regarded for his utterly ruthless ruling within the remnants, actively murdering anyone who opposes his tyrannical rule with a sadistic glee. Edgar Bowman is an InsufferableGenius from Roadmare Union who starts off as a persistent rival to Touya's own creations and uses his admiration to Deborah Elks as an inspiration to create his own "greatest creation". Bowman later goes into a BigBadSlippage after he was imprisoned for a lifetime of labour in the mines for almost causing his Golems, his "greatest creation", to destroy the province's capital, before siding with the Golden Order to take revenge against Touya in order to create and mass-produce the Iron Machine Soldier by using a damaged Frame Gear's parts.
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* DragonTheirFeet: The Wicked Devout's five generals, who served as his [[CoDragons lieutenants]], were largely absent during the battle with Yula and the Wicked God, their master. This was due to them being former rogue humans who were only fanatical worshippers to their master. [[spoiler:It was until they consumed the dust of their master's remains that ascended them to divinity, where they are now continuing the Wicked God's EvilPlan in Touya's world. At the same time, they are now also DragonAscendant, as well, as they become the BigBad after Yula and the Wicked God.]]

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* DragonTheirFeet: The Wicked Devout's five generals, who served as his the Wicked God's [[CoDragons lieutenants]], were largely absent during the battle with Yula and the Wicked God, their master. This was due to them being former rogue humans who were only fanatical worshippers to their master. [[spoiler:It was until they consumed the dust of their master's remains that ascended them to divinity, where they are now continuing the Wicked God's EvilPlan in Touya's world. At the same time, they are now also DragonAscendant, as well, as they become the BigBad after Yula and the Wicked God.]]
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** Belfast Kingdom arc: [[{{MasterPoisoner}} Count Balsa]], a treacherous, bigoted count of Belfast, who is responsible for the attempted poisoning of King Erwin Ernes Belfast. He does so by attempting to frame Olga Strand, due to his racist attitudes towards demi-humans, for the crime to get away from it, as well as ruining the alliance between Belfast and Mismede.

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** Belfast Kingdom arc: [[{{MasterPoisoner}} Count Balsa]], a treacherous, bigoted count of Belfast, who is responsible for the attempted poisoning of King Erwin Tristwin Ernes Belfast. He does so by attempting to frame Olga Strand, due to his racist attitudes towards demi-humans, for the crime to get away from it, as well as ruining the alliance between Belfast and Mismede.
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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadDuumvirate between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own. However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]

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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadDuumvirate between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own. However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons [[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]



** After Yula and the Wicked God's defeat, they are both relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's [[CoDragons five Generals]] later take the spot starting from Volume 24.]]

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** After Yula and the Wicked God's defeat, they are both relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot starting from Volume 24.]]

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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own. However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]
* BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]; the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot.]]

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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble BigBadDuumvirate between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own. However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]
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The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]; the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise. However, after their demise.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]; the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot.]]

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* BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas.faces. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]; the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot.]]
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* BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]]. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot.]]

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* BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the leader]]; the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]].demise. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the spot.]]
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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, [[spoiler:Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own.]] However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]]. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the BigBad spot.]]

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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, [[spoiler:Yula Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own.]] own. However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: BigBadDuumvirate: The story has two main antagonists that Touya faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]]. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout's five Generals later take the BigBad spot.]]
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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, [[spoiler:Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own.]] However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.

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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, [[spoiler:Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own.]] However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[CoDragons [[spoiler:[[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.]]
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* BigBad: A zigzagged case. The first few volumes start off with a BigBadEnsemble between the traitorous Dominant-Class Phrase Yula and the traitorous Servile God, who went to a VillainTeamUp to destroy the world via the Phrase invasion the former started after deposing Melle. However, [[spoiler:Yula betrays the Servile God by letting the Wicked God to consume him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God, making the Wicked God the ''actual'' part of the [[BigBadEnsemble ensemble]] and not the Servile God on its own.]] However, after the deaths of [[DiscOneFinalBoss both Yula and the Wicked God]], [[CoDragons the Wicked Devout's five Generals and Wicked God's lieutenants]] Indigo, Scarlet, Hazel, Tangerine and Orchid are part of the BigBadDuumvirate and are now [[DragonAscendant the main antagonists at the start of Volume 24]], who are revealed to have been [[DragonTheirFeet planning to complete their master's]] EvilPlan after his demise.
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** Belfast Kingdom arc: [[{{MasterPoisoner}} Count Balsa]], a treacherous, bigoted count of Belfast, who is responsible for the attempted poisoning of King Erwin Ernes Belfast. He does so by attempting to frame Olga Strand, due to his racist attitudes towards demi-humans, for the crime to get away from it.

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** Belfast Kingdom arc: [[{{MasterPoisoner}} Count Balsa]], a treacherous, bigoted count of Belfast, who is responsible for the attempted poisoning of King Erwin Ernes Belfast. He does so by attempting to frame Olga Strand, due to his racist attitudes towards demi-humans, for the crime to get away from it.it, as well as ruining the alliance between Belfast and Mismede.
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** Divine Nation of Eashen arc: Kansuke Yamamoto, the TreacherousAdvisor of the Takeda clan. He plans to stir a proxy war between the Takeda and Tokugawa clans, sides with the former's leader Shingen as his right-hand to overthrow the Tokugawas, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder and betrays him at the end]]. Kansuke then uses his corpse in his war by reviving him through the immortality gem within his eye to continue his proxy war against his rivals, now resorting to using undead corpses as his own infantry unit.

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** Divine Nation of Eashen arc: Kansuke Yamamoto, the TreacherousAdvisor of the Takeda clan.clan and a necromancer. He plans to stir a proxy war between the Takeda and Tokugawa clans, sides with the former's leader Shingen as his right-hand to overthrow the Tokugawas, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder and betrays him at the end]]. Kansuke then uses his corpse in his war by reviving him through the immortality gem within his eye to continue his proxy war against his rivals, now resorting to using undead corpses as his own infantry unit.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Most of the antagonists are merely {{Arc Villain}}s that Touya faces throughout the series. On the other hand, [[AGodAmI Yula]], the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] and later [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]]; the [[spoiler:[[ReligionOfEvil Wicked Devout]] and its five Generals are the Wicked God's fanatical followers and [[CoDragons lieutenants]] [[DragonAscendant who have taken the Big Bad spot]] after the Wicked God's fall and [[DragonTheirFeet are actively continuing his mission by planning to revive him, becoming the new and utmost threat to Touya]].]] With [[DiscOneFinalBoss Yula and the Wicked God's]] defeat, however, the [[spoiler:Wicked Devout's Generals are now the series' proper main villains.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Most of the The story has two main antagonists are merely {{Arc Villain}}s that Touya faces throughout the series. On the other hand, faces, each with their own distinct agendas. [[AGodAmI Yula]], Yula]] and the [[{{Manchild}} Servile God]] and later [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout]] serve as the primary antagonists of the franchise and are the ultimate threat to Touya and to the inhabitants of the [[spoiler:merged]] world. The former is a Dominant-Class Phrase responsible [[spoiler:for the invasion of the Phrase in the shadows across the multiverse and [[TheStarscream actively deposing Melle as the Phrase's leader]]]]; [[spoiler:the latter is a traitorous former member of the Pantheon, who allies with Yula by backstabbing his fellow Gods for power in his own reasons, until Yula himself betrays him by allowing the Wicked God to devour him, causing the Servile God to be fused into the Wicked God at the end, making him the biggest threat to the heroes after Yula's demise]]; demise]]. However, after their defeat, they are later relegated to the [[spoiler:[[ReligionOfEvil DiscOneFinalBoss as [[spoiler:the Wicked Devout]] and its Devout's five Generals are later take the Wicked God's fanatical followers and [[CoDragons lieutenants]] [[DragonAscendant who have taken the Big Bad spot]] after the Wicked God's fall and [[DragonTheirFeet are actively continuing his mission by planning to revive him, becoming the new and utmost threat to Touya]].]] With [[DiscOneFinalBoss Yula and the Wicked God's]] defeat, however, the [[spoiler:Wicked Devout's Generals are now the series' proper main villains.BigBad spot.]]

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