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16![[center: [- ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost'' [[Characters/DragaliaLost Top Character Index]]\
17[[AC:[[Characters/DragaliaLostMainCharacters Main Characters]]]]
18([[Characters/DragaliaLostAlberianRoyalFamily Alberian Royal Family]] ([[Characters/DragaliaLostThePrinceEuden The Prince/Euden]]) | [[Characters/DragaliaLostTheApostles The Apostles]])
19[[AC:[[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurers Recruitable Adventurers]]]] ([[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurersFlame Flame]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurersWater Water]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurersWind Wind]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurersLight Light]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableAdventurersShadow Shadow]])\
20[[AC:[[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragons Recruitable Dragons]]]] ([[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragonsFlame Flame]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragonsWater Water]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragonsWind Wind]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragonsLight Light]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostRecruitableDragonsShadow Shadow]])\
21[[AC:[[Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonists Antagonists]]]] ([[Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonistsCampaign Campaign]] | '''Events''' | [[Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonistsVoidBattles Void Battles]] | [[Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonistsRecruitable Recruitable]])\
22[[AC:[[Characters/DragaliaLostNpcs NPCs]]]] -] ]]
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24[[foldercontrol]]
25
26!!In General
27
28* ArcVillain: Each boss of the Raid is the boss of their story, usually unconnected to the main plot.
29* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:A good number of these raid bosses appear in the final chapter. Multiples of them too.]]
30* DamageSpongeBoss: Anything on [[HarderThanHard Omega-3]] is this. The main source of difficulty is not the boss' attacks, but figuring out how to cut your way through 150 million+ HP before the 5-minute timer runs out.
31* HarderThanHard: The "Resplendent Refrain" rerun introduced Nightmare mode which has a harsher time limit and stronger attacks, though completing it once a day gives rewards like Twinkling Grains, Sunlight Ores, and Golden Fragments. Over time, Nightmare mode has become a case of SequelDifficultyDrop as even [[InfinityMinusOneSword Chimeratech]] weapons can do just as much damage to Nightmare bosses as [[InfinityPlusOneSword Agito]] weapons can, which resulted in Omega difficulties being added with each one growing harder as Adventurers get stronger with the highest being Omega-3.
32* NintendoHard: The trope is in full effect when "Fractured Futures" introduced Omega Difficulty, which is harder than Nightmare and comes in separate Solo and Co-op missions, and the latter can only be taken on after clearing the former. The "Loyalty's Requiem" Event upgraded it further with Omega-2 Difficulty, requiring everyone on the team to have stats worthy of Master High Dragon or Expert/Master Agito, which by then is just a BraggingRightsReward. Finally, "Forgotten Truths" introduces Omega-3, which is basically NintendoHard gone HarderThanHard!
33* TotalPartyKill: Failure to beat the raid bosses within the time limit will result in them performing an unavoidable attack that wipes out anybody still standing. Some raid bosses can perform these even before time is up, but those instances can be stopped.
34
35[[folder:King Archeole (''Loyalty's Requiem'')]]
36[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_archeole.png]]
37->'''Element:''' Fire
38The king of the fallen kingdom of Alba, and Pele's former master. He sealed Phraeganoth into the space between worlds, along with Pele and himself. However, the Black Mana in the environment transformed him into a fiend.
39----
40* {{Cyclops}}: The Black Mana turned him into a cyclops-like fiend.
41* TheDragon: To Phraeganoth, who he seeks to release from its prison.
42* EvilLaugh: Does this after nearly defeating the main party in a cutscene. This is ultimately what makes Pele realize that [[ThatManIsDead the king that he was once loyal to is gone forever]], [[NiceJobFixingItVillain motivating him to fight back]].
43* RagsToRoyalty: According to Pele's Dragon Story, he was originally a farmer, and met Pele after he was enslaved. He eventually rose to be the King of Alba.
44* WasOnceAMan: He used to be a human king, until the Black Mana in the space between worlds warped him into a fiend.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Phraeganoth (''Loyalty's Requiem'')]]
48[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phraeganoth.png]]
49->'''Element:''' Fire
50An ancient evil that's been slumbering for years until awakening now, threatening to destroy the world.
51----
52* ArcVillain: Of the "Loyalty's Requiem" Event.
53* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: He's massive and dwarfs even Dragons.
54* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Returns in Bondforged Zethia's adventurer story after being summoned by a doomcrier. He is slain by Zethia in said story as well.]]
55* OutsideContextProblem: Its appearance is this compared to everything between the heroes and the Empire.
56* SealedEvilInADuel: It had been sealed away with the Dragon Pele, keeping it from invading for the last 1000 years until the beginning of the event.
57* TailSlap: It can attack by spinning around and hitting the group with its tail. It's usually the first thing to get destroyed in the fight.
58* {{Transplant}}: He's one of many dragons transferred from ''Knights of Glory''.
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Pumpking (''Trick or Treasure!'')]]
62[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99311f53_dbbd_4005_9158_99ec3ec97a22.png]]
63->'''Element:''' Shadow
64----
65* PaletteSwap: He is basically a Cyclops in a Halloween cosutme.
66* PumpkinPerson: Has a one-eyed fanged Jack-o-lantern for a head.
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder:Storm Sentinel (''Kindness and Captivity'')]]
70[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3f4cc60b_34d0_42bf_b665_a5fe58a799be.png]]
71->'''Element:''' Wind
72A machine created by the Empire as a weapon.
73----
74* AttackDrone: It uses four drones to perform many of its attacks. If all of the drones are destroyed, it repairs them.
75* EnergyWeapon: It can spin the drones around to make lasers. How many there are depend on how many drones are alive.
76* StoneWall: Even with a high level team on Expert, it still takes scratch damage while its Overdrive is full. It's not until it goes into Break status does it take enough damage for the fight to end shortly.
77* TeleportSpam: It can teleport repeatedly throughout the fight.
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Hypnos (''Kindness and Captivity'')]]
81[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hypnos_1.png]]
82->'''Element:''' Wind
83A fiend that can send copies of itself to attack from the space between worlds.
84----
85* BlowYouAway: It possesses an arsenal of wind attacks.
86* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some of its abilities hint to [[spoiler:its true identity as Sylvia, the Guardian of Melsa's village, such as its wind attacks and being able to send copies of itself. The mere fact that it's Sylvia shows that not even Dragons are immune to Black Mana, which is demonstrated at full force in Void Battles and Chapter 13.]]
87* ReusedCharacterDesign: Its design is derived from Thanatos from ''Knights of Glory'', but touched up to match its Wind typing. The original Thanatos would be added into the game later.
88* StatusEffects: Fittingly, one of its attacks inflicts Sleep, which becomes dangerous when he uses a charge attack at your helpless Adventurers.
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder:Manticore (multiple)]]
92[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c028c0e9_5124_420d_851c_c58d78b5a5ed.png]]
93
94The MiniBoss of multiple Raid Events.
95----
96* RecurringBoss: Reappears as the main boss of the Facility Event "[[CircusEpisode Dream Big Under the Big Top]]." It also serves as the mini-boss for "Scars of the Syndicate."
97* WasOnceAMan: In "Scars of the Syndicate," [[spoiler:the Manticore fought during the event was Aldred's younger sister, experimented on and fused with a fiend.]]
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Sabnock (''Resplendent Refrain'')]]
101[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sabnock.png]]
102->'''Element:''' Shadow
103----
104* DarkIsEvil: Played straight with this boss not only being Shadow Element, but also using Shadow magic.
105* DashAttack: EX/Nightmare Sabnock uses two quick charge attacks that are unblockable and need to be dodged.
106* EmotionEater: Feeds on the darkness plaguing the children. It used to be a normal fiend a century ago... until it fed on the children's dark thoughts and got stronger from it.
107* FromNobodyToNightmare: One hundred years ago, it was just another standard fiend. For the last century, it fed on the children of the choir's thoughts until it grew so large and powerful that it threatened reality.
108* MindVirus: If one of the children has a negative thought, he appears in their dreams and torments them with it, as one sees happening with Elias.
109* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Sabnock is named after one of the 72 demons of the Ars Goetia.
110* TopHeavyGuy: Appears to be roughly 90% chest and arms.
111* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: From a gameplay perspective. While all other raid bosses got Omega levels to have them provide challenge in their event reruns, Sabnock did not when his event was rerun on April 2022 leaving nightmare as his highest difficulty.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Gustav (''Dream Big Under the Big Top'')]]
115Ringmaster of a rival circus troupe that Annelie's circus competes against.
116----
117* DirtyCoward: The moment the fiends he attempted to use for his show start running wild, Gustav runs away and leaves his performers and guests at their mercy.
118* FatBastard: The portrait used for him in cutscenes portrays him as a very round man.
119* HateSink: He stole Annelie's performers with intent to put her circus out of business and then later abandoned them when a performance involving fiends goes completely wrong. He also boasts about the former to Annelie and expresses intent on seeing her go under.
120* LethallyStupid: His performance for the competition involves using wild fiends with no soldiers or guards to keep them subdued. It goes as well as you would expect, and Euden's gang is forced to deal with it.
121* LaserGuidedKarma: He almost shuts down Annelie's circus by stealing her performers. When his attempt to use fiends for entertainment results in disaster, Euden's team puts on a performance while slaying them. This not only results in Gustav's circus losing the competition, but all of the performers he stole [[HeelFaceTurn go back to Annelie]].
122* TheRival: To Annelie and her circus. He hired most of her performers out from under her nose and nearly got her to having to shut her circus down.
123* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in one cutscene of the event, but his actions are the reason everything happens in the first place.
124[[/folder]]
125
126[[folder:Valfarre (''Skyborne Spectacle'')]]
127[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vallfarre.png]]
128->'''Element:''' Water
129----
130* AlwaysABiggerFish: Euden and friends at first believe the Aquatic Cyclops miniboss is the one causing the problems to Peng Lai. Turns out, as soon as it was destroyed, it allowed Valfarre's seal to open up, revealing the real monster of the episode.
131* MakingASplash: He uses Water based attacks which can inflict Bog on anyone unable to resist it.
132* PaletteSwap: While the attacks are very much different, he's one for Sabnock.
133* PantheraAwesome: He has the look of a large, muscular tiger.
134* PecFlex: His intro has him posing like he's at a muscle show before getting serious.
135* TopHeavyGuy: He's built like Sabnock, so huge chest and arms with tiny legs and head.
136* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Valfarre lacks Omega levels 2 and 3 for the June 2022 rerun of the Skyborne Spectacle event.
137[[/folder]]
138
139[[folder:Thanatos (''A Waltz with Fate'')]]
140[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thanatos_6.png]]
141[[caption-width-right:350:"All life shall know the curse of death."]]
142->'''Element:''' Shadow
143----
144* BossBanter: He's one of the few Raid Bosses that talks during battle, complete with voiced dialogue.
145* DarkIsEvil: Very much played straight as a Shadow Element boss.
146* HateSink: He kidnapped Felicia to force her to dance for his entertainment, destroyed her home so she wouldn't have anywhere to go, and attempts to kill her when he is about to die.
147* ItsAllAboutMe: As Mym spells it out for him, he doesn't really care about Felicia, he just wants to keep her for himself so he can watch her dance.
148* SinisterScythe: He uses these in his attacks to also knock down your life timers.
149* TakingYouWithMe: When Thanatos realizes he's about to die, he tries to kill Felicia along with himself, only to be stopped by Phantom.
150* {{Transplant}}: One of many Dragons originally from ''Knights of Glory'', although [[ReusedCharacterDesign his design was already used for Hypnos]].
151* UndergroundMonkey: A rare and weird recursive example. Technically speaking, ''Knights of Glory'' Thanatos came first, but [[ReusedCharacterDesign his design was repurposed and touched up for Hypnos]]. Then the original Thanatos was [[{{Transplant}} brought into]] ''Dragalia Lost'' with the same design afterward, making him this towards Hypnos even though Hypnos is a meta PaletteSwap of him.
152* {{Yandere}}: Kidnaps Felicia to dance for him and destroys her village so she has nowhere to go back to.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:The Culprit of ''Accursed Archives'' (spoilers)]]
156!! White Nyarlathotep
157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/white_gnarly_toestep.png]]
158->'''Element:''' Shadow
159The other Nyarlathotep.
160----
161* HumanoidAbomination: Its form as Lathna is this when they're revealed as the mastermind behind the Accursed Archives Event.
162* LightIsNotGood: This Nyarlathotep is colored white and is the event's main antagonist, in contrast to the Black Nyarlathotep encountered in the library.
163* PromotedToPlayable: Kinda; Lathna can Dragonshift to it like how any Mym versions can only shapeshift to Brunhilda and/or High Brunhilda for Gala Mym. However, she is still a separate being from this specific Nyarlathotep.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Loki (''Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes'')]]
167[[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/loki_3.png]]
168-> Voiced by: Creator/SatomiArai (Japanese), Creator/ErikaIshii (English)
169
170A trickster from the World of Zenith who loves to sow chaos.
171
172For tropes pertaining to her original appearance in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', see [[Characters/FireEmblemHeroes this page]].
173----
174* ItAmusedMe: She crosses over the worlds of ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Dragalia Lost'' because she wanted to make some chaos.
175* TheUnfought: Loki is not fought at any point during the event.
176* VillainTeamUp: Teams up with Harle and the Dyrenell Empire. [[spoiler:Considering the fake Harle is also named Loki, it makes sense.]]
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Qitian Dasheng (''Echoes of Antiquity'')]]
180[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600px_120125_01_base_portrait.png]]
181[[caption-width-right:350:"Come and get it!"]]
182->'''Element:''' Wind
183The corrupted student of Xuan Zang, Wu Kong.
184----
185* ArtifactDomination: This is the result of Wu Kong being taken over by the Jin Gu Er.
186* BringIt: His introduction has him land, then saying "Come and get it."
187* ChargedAttack: Often uses these attacks. You can break these [[SphereOfPower spheres of power]].
188* DashAttack: Often attacks this way.
189* FightingFromTheInside: Wu Kong is doing this to Qitian Dasheng after his second transformation.
190* MonkeyKingLite: He shares many traits with Sun Wukong from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''. He has a monkey tail, fights with a staff, enters battle flying on a cloud, and can create mini clones by plucking his hairs and blowing on them.
191* OlderAlterEgo: Is this for Wu Kong.
192* ReusedCharacterDesign: His design is based off of ''Knights of Glory''[='s=] take on Sun Wukong, but with the color palette and design details changed.
193* ShoutOut: Besides Sun Wukong, he also shares attributes with another character based on him, [[Franchise/DragonBall Son Goku]]. His [[PowerMakesYourHairGrow hair grows longer]] like a Super Saiyan 3 when he enters Overdrive and he adopts the Kamehameha pose when charging certain attacks. His green hair is also reminiscent of Broly's Legendary Super Saiyan form.
194* SuperpoweredAlterEgo: Is this for Wu Kong.
195* ThatManIsDead: During Wu Kong's initial transformation, he disregarded his name and called himself Qitian Dasheng.
196* WalkingShirtlessScene: Unlike his normal self, he doesn't wear a shirt.
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Barbary (''A Splash of Adventure'')]]
200[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbary.png]]
201[[caption-width-right:350:"Yar-har-har-har-har!"]]
202->'''Element:''' Fire\
203'''Voiced By''': Aimée Ayote (English)
204A pirate fiend.
205----
206* ArchEnemy: She's this for Erasmus.
207* TheCameo: Appears in Summer Patia's Adventurer Story which serves as one of the {{sequel}}s to the Event "A Splash of Adventure."
208* CuteMonsterGirl: Is explicitly a Fiend, not a Dragon, and was thus the first boss fiend to have the same "half human, half creature" design-style as the humanoid Dragons.
209* HeelFaceTurn: She seems to be in the process of reform, courtesy of [[BadassPreacher Estelle]].
210** HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In Summer Patia's Adventurer Story she becomes a heel again by challenging people to volleyball. She reforms again after finally being beaten at the game by the Summer versions of Patia, Estelle, Julietta, and Celliera.
211* MeaningfulName: She's named after the Barbary Coast, which was a hotbed of pirate activity from the 16-19th Centuries.
212* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: In this case, more pirate fiend...dragon...cephalopod...thing. Popular culture would label her as a [[UnscaledMerfolk Cecaelia]].
213* SpinAttack: One of her attacks is her spinning around and hitting with her tentacles. The question is, does it count as a RoundhouseKick or a HurricaneKick?
214* TalkLikeAPirate: She speaks like this in her dialogue.
215* TentacledTerror: Her lower half is four tentacles.
216* ThrowDownTheBomblet: She throws different varieties of explosives onto the field.
217** One attack has her place two (four in Nightmare mode) purple radius bombs that can be hit to move them.
218** One attack has her surround herself with barrel bombs and any Adventurer that touches them (even shapeshifted into a Dragon) get trapped then blasted into the air like fireworks.
219* UnscaledMerfolk: With her [[TentacledTerror tentacled lower half]] being that of a [[GiantSquid large octopus]], Barbary qualifies as a Cecaelia. She later absorbs a burst of power from a legendary treasure, [[MakeMyMonsterGrow growing]] to [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Kraken proportions]].
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Dr. Wily (''Mega Man: Chaos Protocol'')]]
223->'''Element:''' Non-elemental
224The mad doctor and BigBad of the Franchise/MegaMan franchise, who invades Alberia with the intent to conquer it by brainwashing the Greatwyrms.
225----
226* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He somehow managed to brainwash all five of the Greatwyrms into causing trouble.
227* MadDoctor: He is a scientist bent on world domination.
228* NiceJobFixingItVillain: One of his attacks has him quickly rotate while firing a massive laser. This would be difficult to avoid, except Wily always drop some Metalls the player can hide behind before the attack starts.
229* NonElemental: The Wily Machine 2 he pilots doesn't have an element.
230* VillainsWantMercy: As always, Wily begs for mercy the moment he's defeated. There's even a sticker of him doing it.
231[[/folder]]
232
233[[folder:Sunrise Snapper (''New Years Tidings: A Clawful Caper'')]]
234[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120164_01_base_portrait.png]]
235->'''Element:''' Shadow
236
237A fish caught by the halidom to lure in Ebisu.
238----
239* TheBait: Its main role in the story. It is caught by the halidom in order to be used to lure Ebisu.
240* ZeroEffortBoss: Sunrise Snapper is not strong at all and only splashes around, doing minimal damage. Even in the Kaleidoscape, it hardly hurts you even at higher levels, leaving you to just strike it until its health drains.
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Picaro (''A Dash of Disaster'')]]
244[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120111_01_base_portrait.png]]
245TheRival to Valerio and main antagonist of the "Dash of Disaster" facility event.
246----
247* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: He is willing to do whatever it takes to win including lie, cheat, steal, and put pineapple on pizza.
248* BigWhat: In Chapter 2 of Mitsuba's story, he has this reaction on learning that Nazuna, the person trying to take his bistro, is her sister.
249* CheatersNeverProsper: Picaro ruins the dishes of other chefs to ensure that his wins. However, when that doesn't work against Valerio, he tries to get Nimis to eat his remaining dishes to ensure victory. Unfortunately for him Nimis eats Valerio's dishes instead, granting Valerio the win. However, this only motivates him to try and beat Valerio with dirty tactics for future contests.
250* EnemyMine: Mitsuba's story sees him having to work with his rivals in a cook-off to keep Nazuna from taking his bistro.
251* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Picaro has a wife and son whom he claims to care for and will do whatever it takes to make sure his family thrives.
252* FrenchJerk: His restaurant specializes in French cuisine and he's an egotistical bastard who'll stop at nothing to win.
253* LethalChef: Picaro says that his wife refuses to eat his cooking and that his son vomits whenever he eats it. His response to this is to sabotage the cooking of other chefs just so he can win a cooking contest.
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:The Doctor (''Scars of the Syndicate'')]]
257[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4c1b007a_f271_4ea3_8e76_88ebf39aabb1.png]]
258
259One of the main leaders of the Syndicate.
260
261* AwfulTruth: During his defeat in the "Scars of the Syndicate" event, The Doctor stated that the Prince, Aldred, and their friends will know the "terrible truth" of the Syndicate.
262-->The Doctor: "Someday, you will know our terrible truth! GLORY TO THE SYNDICAAAAAATE..."
263* BigBad: He serves as this to the "Scars of the Syndicate" Event.
264* CardCarryingVillain: Proudly embraces the label of "evil," though he interestingly defines "evil" as essentially the abandonment of ethics and morals in the pursuit of intellectual advancement and civilization's overall progress.
265* DarkIsEvil: He has dark blue hair, dresses in dark clothes, and is one of the biggest monsters mankind has to offer.
266* DyingCurse: As The Doctor gets defeated, he curses the party claiming that they will know the truth of the Syndicate.
267-->The Doctor: "Someday, you will know our terrible truth! GLORY TO THE SYNDICAAAAAATE..."
268* FourEyesZeroSoul: He has glasses and is proud that he's evil.
269* FusionDance: Since Euden won't fuse with Aspidochelone, he decides to do it himself.
270* GreaterScopeVillain: The Doctor isn't present to actively participate in ''Shackles of the Syndicate'' but he is mentioned on how it was his research that led to the Syndicate [[spoiler: to creating an army of Wyrmbinding soldiers. Given on how the Syndicate has members in the Royal Court of the Dyrenell Empire as well as Grace's description of the Syndicate believing to "correct the world" by following their leader, which is what the intents The Other/Empress Zethia stated in Chapter 5, making it possible for him to be responsible for the existence of Chronos. Making this man indirectly responsible for the events of ''Fractured Futures'' and ''Rage of Chronos'' as well.]]
271* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: He is one of the most monstrous humans in ''Dragalia Lost'', as he is a conductor of inhumane experiments, such as making Aldred a test subject for Dragon Shifting and fusing people with literal monsters.
272* ItIsDehumanizing: He shows how little he cares about Aldred by calling him rubbish, considering him a failed experiment.
273* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: Even after being killed by the combined efforts of Euden and Aldred while in the body of Aspidochelone, he says this isn't the end of the Syndicate and that more will come for him.
274* SmugSnake: Has a distinct predilection for pseudo-philosophical rambling and clearly thinks highly of his own intellect. Given that he's an event boss unconnected to the main story, he overestimates his own ability and importance.
275-->'''Luca''': "You sure talk a lot for somebody that doesn't say much."
276* TheUnfettered: He's willing to do whatever it takes for his experiments, including attacking a village and summoning Aspidochelone to make Euden fuse into it.
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:Aspidochelone (''Scars of the Syndicate'')]]
280->'''Element:''' Light
281[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aa668c33_6fd4_4a1e_bf53_d840127f6ad3.png]]
282
283* DamageIncreasingDebuff: When it does his TailSlap it can cause a massive 30% Defense debuff.
284* PaletteSwap: He's one to Phraeganoth in color, attacks, and element.
285* PowerGlows: Upon entering Overdrive, its entire body glows an electric yellow.
286* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Is named after the ''Aspidochelone'', a [[TurtleIsland giant whale or sea turtle that's often mistaken as an island]] and can sometimes represent Satan.
287* ShockAndAwe: Attacks using powerful electrical attacks such as Scattering Light and Calamitous Light that can cause the [[TemporaryBlindness Blindness status]].
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Thórr (''Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties'')]]
291[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_thorr_base_portrait.png]]
292 [[caption-width-right:350:God of War]]
293The World of Zenith's Goddess of War, and sister to Loki. For tropes pertaining to her original appearance in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', see [[Characters/FireEmblemHeroes this page]].
294----
295* BigBad: She's the main threat this time around instead of her sister, having kidnapped Alfonse to use his power for the gates to other worlds.
296* JustFollowingOrders: She justifies her actions by stating that she is merely doing what her superior has commanded her to do.
297* NoNonsenseNemesis: Unlike Loki, whose actions in "Lost Heroes" were primarily for her own amusement, Thórr just gets right to the point.
298* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Due to both ''Dragalia'' and ''Fire Emblem'' drawing on Myth/NorseMythology, she shares her name with Valyx's pact Dragon (though her name is spelled differently).
299* ShockAndAwe: She can summon lightning with her hammer, Mjölnir. Said lightning is powerful enough to destroy entire worlds, as Chrom's Adventurer Story can attest.
300* TheUnfought: Thórr is not directly fought at all during the event.
301* VillainExitStageLeft: When the heroes successfully defend against her horde, she acknowledges everyone's strength and warps away.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Mei Hou Wang (''Timeworn Torment'')]]
305[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mei_hou_wang_2.png]]
306[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Unsealed]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mei_hou_wang_8.png "This time, it will be all of you who meet with ruination!"[[/labelnote]]]]
307->'''Element:''' Shadow
308
309The fiend sealed in the Jin Gu Er.
310----
311* AmnesiacDissonance: When he's first met, he's in the cave where the artifact is sealed, with no memory of who he is or how he got there.
312* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: One of his lines when he goes down is this.
313--> "I will never forgive humans."
314* PersonOfMassDestruction: When his powers are unsealed after the Jin Gu Er is broken, he unleashes a powerful attack that destroys a mountain.
315* PowerIncontinence: He constantly summons fiends even though he doesn't want to.
316* ReusedCharacterDesign: Like with Qitian Dasheng (who shares the same model) his design is based off of ''Knights of Glory''[='s=] take on Sun Wukong, but with the color palette and design details changed.
317* SealedEvilInACan: He was sealed inside the Jin Gu Er not only because of his destructive power, but also because his mere existence brings fiends to him.
318* TokenHeroicOrc: He was unique for being a fiend that started out good, until mistreatment by others caused him to become evil.
319* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After the ancient Qilin sealed him away for his inability to control his power, he came to hate humanity.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Styx (''Rhythmic Resolutions'')]]
323[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crazy_styx.png]]
324A young form of a Dragon known as Styx. Normally kind creatures, they become violent should a certain Taboo be violated, [[spoiler: that being Hatred.]]
325----
326* AxCrazy: They’re rather violent, such as destruction of property, sending in a bear, and throwing tomatoes.
327* BearsAreBadNews: They lead a bear into town to cause some mayhem.
328* GripingAboutGremlins: They are effectively an {{Expy}} of Film/{{Gremlins}} only with the violence dialled down. There's even one that [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/is_this_a_reference.png resembles Greta!]]
329* MakingASplash: Is a younger form of the Guardian Dragon of Great Rivers.
330* PiecesOfGod: Is spawned from a powerful river Dragon known as Styx. Should their Taboo of [[spoiler: hatred]] be done near it, these creatures will spawn, destroying everything until the two individuals who hated each other near Styx truly forgive one another. They will be pacified and return to their adult form, giving blessings of rain, but at the cost of their younger form's memories.
331* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Is named after the Greek oceanic Nymph of the River Styx, which is the boundary between the Earth and the Underworld.
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:The Pincer Navy (Multiple)]]
335->'''Element:''' Water (Admiral) Light (Commodore)
336----
337* GiantEnemyCrab: The name explains itself.
338* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: They have nothing to do with the stories they're part of. They're there to serve as easy four-man bronze medals and Otherworld fragments.
339* ThemeNaming: They're all named after naval ranks.
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Scylla (''Doomsday Getaway'')]]
343[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120200_01_base_portrait.png]]
344[[caption-width-right:350:"Dance! Dance before your mistress!"]]
345->'''Element:''' Water
346
347A fiend responsible for the curse on the island.
348----
349* BluffTheImpostor: Defied. The group, upon learning that Scylla may be among them, tries the tactic of asking questions only the other would know. Norwin feels that Scylla is anticipating that tactic, rendering it useless. [[spoiler:Especially since it turns out she was never a part of the group to begin with.]]
350* ForcedTransformation: She can turn the Adventurer you're currently controlling into a doll with Circe's Sneer, rendering them unusable until the weak point of Glaucus's Lament is destroyed.
351->''"Become my dolls!"''
352* InvincibleMinorMinion: The shrooms that aid her in battle are completely invincible, but they alternate between attacking and lying motionless for a while.
353* MasterOfDisguise: Can disguise herself as one of the visiting guests for her killing game. [[spoiler:She isn't disguised as anybody for the round she has the heroes participate in like they believed, as they realize there would be an extra doll if that were the case]].
354* PaletteSwap: She's a palette and elemental one for Barbary.
355* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Scylla and her attacks Circe's Sneer and Glaucus's Lament are named after a story in Myth/ClassicalMythology where Glaucus fell in love with Scylla and Circe turned Scylla into a monster out of envy.
356* SoulEating: She muses on how people's souls taste.
357* ToyTransmutation: She has an attack in which she turns some of the adventurers in the arena into dolls.
358* WhoDares: It's one of a couple things she'll blurt upon defeat.
359->''"How '''''DARE''''' you lay hands on me!"''
360* VillainousBreakdown: When the heroes figure out how her game worked and successfully ruin it, Scylla is so furious that she abandons all pretense of playing in favor of attacking the heroes head on.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Carmen (''Doomsday Getaway'')]]
364[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120177_01_base_portrait.png]]
365
366A fiend who assists Scylla in her death game that alerts the players of when somebody has died.
367----
368* TheDragon: To Scylla.
369* {{Expy}}: Her black and white color scheme, smug ego, and utter love of spreading despair make her one for [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} Monokuma]].
370* NoSell: Patia tries to smash her when she says the group is all still stuck within Scylla, but the attack goes through her.
371* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Carmen the Fiend shares her name with Panther's Persona.
372* OutGambitted: [[spoiler:When Amane expresses plans to trigger the island curse with somebody having to respond to her when she asks if they trust her, Carmen quickly says that she trusts Amane and starts demanding Amane to say that she trusts Carmen. What Carmen didn't realize was that Amane already did just that before Carmen on account of having said she trusted everybody in the vicinity when she was explaining her plan, [[ExactWords which includes Carmen]]. This results in Carmen becoming victim to the island's curse and fading away]].
373* WasOnceAMan: At the end of "Doomsday Getaway," Mikoto says Carmen had the same aura as the dolls that contained people's souls, raising the possibility that Carmen was once a mortal who participated in Scylla's game.
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Astrals (Multiple)]]
377Mysterious beings that take on the forms of others with each serving as a {{Superboss}} for Onslaught Events.
378----
379* AbortedArc: when it came to Astral Agito, only Volk, Ciella, and Tartarus have been fought. With the discontinuation of Onslaught Events in December 2021, Kai Yan and Ayaha & Otoha are the only Agito whose Astrals are never fought.
380* DuelBoss: Astrals are fought one-on-one against the Dragon equipped to the one Adventurer you're allowed to bring.
381* EvilTwin: Each Astral is one to the Greatwyrms, taking on their high forms. "Blessed Bloodline" introduces Astral Agito to the lineup.
382* OutOfContextVillain: The Astrals don't have a part in the main story of the events they appear in. Instead, they are introduced by the chaos of the war allowing the Astrals to take on the form of the High Dragons. For that, Midgardsormr allows Euden to fully transform into a Dragon to fight against them.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Otherworld Ramiel (''Agents of the Goddess'')]]
386[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c2fee034_a78b_40b9_9b97_b945a8549543.png]]
387[[caption-width-right:350:"Sink into the turbulent dark!"]]
388->'''Element:''' Light
389
390A former Ilian priest turned demon who takes on the appearance of the archangel Ramiel upon fusing.
391----
392* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:The Sinister Dominion opening cutscene for Lilith reveals that Otherworld Ramiel wasn't actually a real demon at all, with Fallen Angel Ramiel referring to Otherworld Ramiel as a psuedo-demon.]]
393* EvilTwin: To Ramiel, down to a black PaletteSwap, a boastful demeanor, and being the [[LightIsNotGood opposite element]] of the [[DarkIsNotEvil original Ramiel]].
394* SoulJar: The miasma from sealing stone makes it where Otherworld Ramiel is unkillable. Once the miasma is dealt with Otherworld Ramiel is rendered vulnerable.
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Augus (''Forgotten Truths'')]]
398[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93610e28_3b9b_4cb0_b27d_ce3f4c644790.png]]
399
400A general in the distant past who sought to use the abilities and knowledge of a young alchemist to gain power for himself, and is part of the government actively waging war against Dragonkind.
401----
402* AMillionIsAStatistic: [[spoiler:He deploys Mana Bombs to parts of the city in order to kill rampaging Dragons that his operations intend to goad into range with ''zero'' regard for human casualties; he refuses to have the folks in range of the bombs informed as a ruse to lure the Dragons into the blast zone. Ilia points out that millions of humans would die if the bombs go off, and convinces Elysium to aid her in defusing them.]]
403* DoNotTauntCthulhu: [[spoiler:Firing the Dies Irae at Morsayati is reprised with annihilation, but his O-face suggests he is ecstatic over the demon's destructive power.]]
404* ElectronicEyes: Has a cybernetic left eye.
405* GreaterScopeVillain: This absolute scumbag of a human being is basically the reason why ''everything'' happened, really, trampling over human and dragon lives for power, consequences be damned. It ultimately gets him killed instead and the civilization he runs burned to the ground by [[spoiler:the battle between Elyisum and Morsayati, the creation of the latter being his fault]], ultimately replaced by MedievalStasis.
406* HateSink: Ilia doesn't call him "God of Crap" for nothing. he antagonizes the dragons with intent on killing them all to promote his supremecy, kills millions of innocent people, and even laughs in admiration of the destruction Morsayati causes.
407* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: He is a human general aiming to wipe out dragon kind even if he has no qualms using underhanded means such as destroying their nests and using bombs to wipe them out, uncaring if it leads to other humans getting killed.
408* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Watching Morsayati's unchecked hatred and violence is like watching someone finding a new religion.
409* TheUnfought: Never actually properly confronted in battle. [[spoiler:Instead, he was killed by Morsayati after daring to fire the [[WaveMotionGun Dies Irae]] at him and getting blasted to death.]]
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Aether (''Princess Connect! Re: Dive - A Voracious Visitor'')]]
413[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/95d50213_d674_42f2_b58a_21fd9ac28364.png]]
414->'''Element:''' Shadow
415
416A formless monster that desires the memories of ruin.
417----
418* AllYourPowersCombined: It draws upon the power of the raid bosses that have been conquered over the years like Hypnos and Mei Hou Wang.
419* CapsLock: Any time it speaks in its own voice, it speaks like this.
420* GenericDoomsdayVillain: It has no main plan besides "consume all life."
421* PaletteSwap: The form taken on for raid battles is a color and elemental swap with Chronos.
422* SealedEvilInACan: Was originally kept sealed within the Box of Calamity, belonging to Lumière Pandora’s sister. Her disappearance is what causes Aether to be released.
423* ThisCannotBe: It can't conceive that it was killed by ThePowerOfFriendship.
424--> '''Aether''': "'''CAUSE OF DEFEAT: ENEMY'S UNEXPECTED LEVEL OF MUTUAL AIDE AND SYNERGY. INCONCEIVABLE.'''"
425* VoluntaryShapeshifting: It has no form of its own, so it takes on the form of various things. It decides on the form of Chronos, as he's the greatest threat the party has ever faced, to bring destruction to the world. It can also take on the forms of multiple people at once.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Doman (''Cursed Connections'')]]
429[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/279a3c72_2d9b_44e6_901a_a8d89be9b9ab.png]]
430[[caption-width-right:350:"Go, my shikigami! Show them the fruits of my doctrine!"]]
431->'''Element:''' Wind (Shikigami Gozu Tenno)\
432'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunjiMajima (Japanese), Ian Hanlin (English)
433
434A member of the Mukuroshu, a group seeking to overthrow the Daimyo’s of Hinomoto, and a powerful Onmyoji as well.
435----
436* ArchEnemy: Is one to Seimei, the latter is looking for him not only to stop the Mukuroshu but also because of a curse known as Kodoku that killed Hinomoto's onmyoji, Seimei's grandfather among them. He’s also named after Ashiya Douman, the Moriarty to Abe no Seimei’s Sherlock.
437* BitchInSheepsClothing: He used a letter provided him by Yoshitsune to gain entry to the Halidom, then swiftly corrupted its mana as part of his schemes.
438* BullfightBoss: You don't fight him directly, but rather his [[{{Familiar}} shikigami]] replica of Gozu Tenno, and the fight takes this nature since the original is the Great Ox Dragon. [[BossArenaIdiocy Those sealing stones are your only cover in this battle.]]
439* EyesAlwaysShut: His eyes are usually shut closed to show his wily and scheming ways until he opens them to get serious.
440* XanatosGambit: If Doman kills Seimei, he gains the kodoku curse as he desired. If he is killed by Seimei, then Seimei becomes forever afflicted with the curse which ultimately happens and Doman is thrilled. The only way for the curse to be undone is for both of them to die at the same time, which Doman also has no problem with. In the end, Doman benefits no matter what.
441[[/folder]]
442
443[[folder:Monarch Emile (''Caged Desire'')]]
444[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120209_01_base_portrait.png]]
445[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Mega Monarch]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120210_01_base_portrait.png "Kneel before your monarch!"[[/labelnote]]]]
446->'''Element:''' Non-elemental
447
448A cognitive distortion of Emile, serving as the Monarch of the Dyrenell Jail. Embodies Emile's rage and insecurities over his inadequacies.
449----
450* BossRemix: He gets the honor of having a hard rock remix of "Last Surprise." His Omega battles share the "Rivers in the Desert" remix with Joker and Sophie's Trials.
451* InstantDeathRadius: Zig-zagged. One of Emile's skills summons a circle of swords around him; unless you're in his face or attacking from afar, you're going to take damage.
452* KneelBeforeZod: One of his quotes is this, fitting his ego.
453--> "Kneel before your monarch!"
454* NonElemental: Monarch Emile has no base element, much like [[Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonistsCampaign Morsayati]], so attacks will inflict the same level of damage. That said, his armor can be breached by Persona attacks; good thing you get Sophie for free, huh?
455* OneWingedAngel: This is an Emile fully twisted by his hatred and insecurities that he's now turned into a raid-sized boss.
456* PaletteSwap: He's a reskin of Hypnos/Thanatos but with Emile's Monarch robes.
457* TarotMotifs: In fitting with the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' theme, he falls under Reverse Emperor. Compared to his siblings who are universally loved, respected and able to command with authority, he's a NoRespectGuy that everyone hates.
458* ThisCannotBe: He shouts this as he's defeated.
459* TotalPartyKill: About halfway through Omega fights, he will unleash two separate attacks that shower the field with area attacks, and weak points appear in each of them; failure to stop them will end with your party wiped, and Shapeshifting will not save you.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Madame (''Divine Deception'')]]
463
464A person who was banned from the Ilian Church who has the ability to alter people's memories.
465----
466* DemonicPossession: She gets possessed by a demon that turns her into a demonic version of Gabriel.
467* HisNameIs: [[spoiler: She dies just before she was about to say just what Harle's true name is.]]
468* SnakeOilSalesman: She was peddling ordinary water as a kind of miracle cure in the Church's name; this was what got her banned from the Northern Church in the first place.
469[[/folder]]
470
471[[folder:Otherworld Gabriel (''Divine Deception'')]]
472[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/210145_02_base_portrait.png]]
473[[caption-width-right:350:"Be engulfed in terror!"]]
474->'''Element:''' Wind
475
476The form that Madame takes after being possessed by a demon, taking on the form of Pinon's angel, Gabriel.
477----
478* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:With Otherworld Ramiel revealed to not actually be a demon, the same most likely holds true for Otherworld Gabriel. Jaldabaoth's cutscenes reveal this to be the case as while Otherworld Gabriel is frequently referred to as Jaldabaoth by Basileus, she didn't actually house him like Fallen Angel Gabriel.]]
479* SoulJar: The sealing stone with the miasma allows them to keep fighting as long as it's full of it. Once Pinon purifies the stone of miasma, they're just as easily killed by Euden and Faris.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Anassa (''Ageless Artifice'')]]
483[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120218_01_base_portrait.png]]
484
485The commanding officer of Eirene and Finni.
486----
487* GreaterScopeVillain: With Eirene as the main antagonist for the event, Anassa ends up being this due to being Eirene's commanding officer who gave her orders to attack Grams.
488* MasterComputer: She's the central AI for Ex Machina, or at least the unit in charge of Eirene and Finni's squadrons.
489* SpottingTheThread: She does this in Eirene's Adventure Story where even though she's disguised as a basic android unit, Eirene can't hide her command unit code.
490* TheUnfought: As this is a Defense Event, you do not get the chance to fight her directly, let alone during the story of ''Ageless Artifice''.
491* YouHaveFailedMe: Throughout the event, Anassa repeatedly deems Finni a failure destined for scrap, only for Eirene to talk her into letting Finni continue. Eventually, when it is clear to her that Finni can't keep herself from losing control, she takes control from Eirene to make her self-destruct. When the device is deactivated, she then deems Eirene to have failed as well, only for Eirene to tell her that she refuses to work for Ex Machina anymore, resulting in Anassa deeming both of them to have gone rogue.
492[[/folder]]
493[[folder:Elysium ('''FORGOTTEN TRUTHS SPOILERS!!''') (''Dawn of Dragalia'')]]
494
495See Characters/DragaliaLostAntagonistsCampaign.
496
497[[/folder]]
498
499[[folder:Cardinal Lambert (''Dawn of Dragalia'')]]
500A Cardinal of the Ilian Church and father of Myriam. In secret, he is actually a Dyrenell Empire loyalist, but even that is a ruse.
501----
502* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: He first appears to be a loyal follower of the Ilian church. However, he is later revealed to be controlling the church in the empire's favor. However, once Morsayati has been released, he quickly betrays the Dyrenell Emperor to take Morsayati's power for himself.
503* DevourTheDragon: His fate courtesy of Morsayati. In a manner of speaking, [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves he couldn't have ended any other way]].
504* DidntThinkThisThrough: He helps Dyrenell release Morsayati so that he can claim his power. [[EvilIsNotAToy However]], he didn't consider the possibility that Morsayati would be the one controlling him instead of the other way around.
505[[/folder]]
506
507[[folder:Emperor of Dyrenell (''Dawn of Dragalia'')]]
508* EtTuBrute: He is shocked to see Lambert betray and kill him.
509* TheGenericGuy: For someone who could have been the GreaterScopeVillain to the Dyrenell Empire, he's this. He's just called Emperor in game and has a stock character portrait.
510* WeHardlyKnewYe: He gets a few scenes before Lambert kills him.
511[[/folder]]
512
513[[folder:Paladyn Goma (''Blessed Bloodline'')]]
514A member of the conservative sect of the Ilian Church who believes those who claim to have descended from Ilia to be liars and seeks to snuff them out.
515----
516* BigBadEnsemble: He shares this in "Blessed Bloodline" with Father Glennie, since [[EvilVersusEvil they're working against each other]] in killing Nino for opposing reasons.
517* EvilVersusEvil: Similar to Father Glennie, he wants to kill Nino but he has different reasons for then Father Glennie so an alliance between them couldn't form.
518* {{Foil}}: He's not only this for Tobias in the event, but also for what Elisanne would have been if she never met Euden that day in Chapter 1.
519* KnightTemplar: He leads a group of these to kill the Perditionists as well as Nino.
520* ThisCannotBe: He shouts this even after seeing Nino unleash her own Faeblessed form and clean house with both factions, as well as him.
521[[/folder]]
522
523[[folder:Father Glennie (''Blessed Bloodline'')]]
524A member of the perditionist sect of the Ilian Church who seeks Nino's key and is willing to kill her to get it.
525----
526* BigBadEnsemble: He shares this in "Blessed Bloodline" with Paladyn Goma, since [[EvilVersusEvil they're working against each other]] in killing Nino for opposing reasons.
527* BitchInSheepsClothing: Tobias went to him with the belief that Nino would be safe with him, showing a sign of trust. However, Glennie is quick to try and poison the two of them once their guard is down.
528* EvilVersusEvil: Similar to Paladyn Goma, he wants to kill Nino but he has different reasons for then Paladyn Goma so an alliance between them couldn't happen.
529* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When Nino awakens her Faeblessed form, Father Glennie attempts to paralyze her with a spell of soulbinding only for Nino to reflect the spell back at him.
530* SinisterMinister: He is a head among the southern church who believes murder to be justifiable. He is the one responsible for the death of Sonniere, and he had intentions of killing Nino simply because he believed doing so was the will of the goddess.
531* VillainousBreakdown: After Nino lays on him that what he intends to do, sacrificing Ilia's descendant, just to unlock the Scrolls of Perdition, goes against her teachings of compassion, he loses any sense of sanity.
532[[/folder]]
533
534[[folder:Kanaloa (''Stranded Scions'')]]
535->'''Element:''' Light
536
537The Guardian of the deserted island that the royal siblings get washed up on.
538----
539* DualBoss: Subverted. Even though cutscenes establish there to be two of them, you only fight one. It's eventually given reason [[spoiler:With one being dropped in a trap and having Emile go to finish that one off while the rest of the party fights the remaining one]].
540* PaletteSwap: Her portrait and model are a recoloring of Barbary, changing her from Fire to Light.
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder:Jake (''Shackles of the Syndicate'')]]
544[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jake_120237_02_base_portrait_0.png]]
545[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:After getting the power of Wyrmbinding]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jake_wrymbind_120237_01_base_portrait_4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
546 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
547
548A prisoner of the Syndicate turned soldier who is given the task of slaying escaped prisoners.
549----
550* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Combines this with SpitefulSuicide. [[spoiler:He kills the Overseer to keep him from spilling any beans about the Master, and causes the base he is in to collapse on him so that Farren's team can't get any info out of him either along with hurting Farren with being unable to save somebody he considered a friend.]]
551* FaceHeelTurn: Was a good friend to Farren when they meet and genuinely wanted to help the other prisoners. After being experimented on by the Syndicate, he changes loyalty and works to kill his former prisonmates.
552* EvilCounterpart: Becomes one to Farren. Both were test subjects to the Syndicate who gain the power of wyrmbinding with a Barbatos B-Unit at their side. However, while Farren sticks to his principles and helps Aldred and Grace oppose the Syndicate, Jake chooses to side with the Syndicate and call himself The Captain.
553* HeroicSacrifice: Jake gives himself up to be experimented on in place of Farren to ensure that the prisoners don't lose hope. Of course, the experiments didn't kill him, but they did change him. [[spoiler:Subverted when it is revealed he did so to sell Farren out.]]
554* VillainousBreakdown: When Farren continues to call him a friend despite knowing of his betrayal and telling him that he continues to see him as a friend [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe due to his kindness when they met]], Jake completely loses it and [[DontYouDarePityMe tells him not to give him such talk]].
555[[/folder]]
556
557[[folder:The Overseer (''Shackle of the Syndicate'')]]
558A member of the Syndicate who looks over events.
559----
560* GreaterScopeVillain: Subverted. When he appears, it seems like he had a higher threat level than Jake. However, he is ultimately killed by Jake in order to keep him from saying anything about the Master of the Syndicate.
561* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He declares such to Jake when the latter is beaten by Farren. However, Jake declares the same to him resulting in both of their deaths at Jake's hands.
562[[/folder]]
563
564[[folder:Prosecutor Guaron (''A Dazzling Defense'')]]
565A prosecutor who sized control of a town with the help of Imperial soldiers.
566----
567* AmoralAttorney: He uses bribery, hired muscle, and false charges among other things to achieve his goals.
568* BadBoss: When Jupiter goes into his high dragon form, Guaron forces the soldiers working under him to act as {{human shield}}s, which said soldiers are not okay with.
569* FatBastard: His portrait is that of the pudgy stock noble, and he is mean as can be.
570* LaserGuidedKarma: That treasure he's been wanting for power? It's actually a relic that summons and powers up Jupiter, who is already in the courtroom and not too happy with him hurting innocent people. And of course, there's the fact he uses dirty tactics to win cases in his favor, which Jupiter figures the best way to overcome is to [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame do the same]].
571* VillainousBreakdown: The moment things stop going in his favor during the trial, he decides to throw all rules out the window and have the dyrenell soldiers just outright steal the key from Eryn and take Euden's blood by force.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder:Gassbag (''A Dazzling Defense'')]]
575A killer who was hired by Guaron to frame Eryn.
576----
577* LooseLips: He is not very good at keeping himself secret. The moment Jupiter points out flaws in his testimony and how he is the real killer by mentioning a shopkeep, he starts making sounds that confirm it. When Guaron mentions that one testimony from a shopkeep isn't enough proof, Gassbag agrees and say that an old man isn't enough. Except [[INeverSaidItWasPoison Jupiter didn't say the shopkeep was an old man]].
578* PunnyName: His name is Gassbag, and he tends to say things he shouldn't.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Tsukuyomi (''Celestial Showdown'')]]
582[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/210028_01_base_portrait.png]]
583 [[caption-width-right:350:"Hinomoto shall be mine once more!"]]
584->'''Element:''' Non-Elemental
585
586A dragon who is the leader of the Mukuroshu.
587----
588* BadBoss: She expresses intent to kill her human followers in her goal to have complete dragon rule.
589* BigBad: She ultimately serves as such for the events involving the Mukuroshu as she is their leader.
590* CameBackStrong: Part of her gambit to escape her prison involved killing herself and guiding her clan to open the Realm of the Dead. The result of her plan also makes her more powerful.
591* MirrorCharacter: [[spoiler:To the Progenitor. Both shared a part in creation with another powerful being before coming to war with them (Bahamut with the Progenitor, Amaterasu with Tsukuyomi). Both had been sealed away by their enemies only to eventually break out, and they both have a desire for control in contrast to their oppressors' desire for people to be free.]]
592* SealedEvilInACan: She was imprisoned in a cave before managing to escape into the Realm of the Dead, hence the Mukuroshu's desire to open its gates.
593[[/folder]]
594
595[[folder:Oki (''Celestial Showdown'')]]
596
597Izumo's reflection who takes over to serve Tsukuyomi.
598----
599* CessationOfExistence: Once Izumo gains the willingness to fight, Oki fades from his subconscious and Oki's memories become his, allowing Izumo to atone for Oki's crimes.
600* TheDragon: To Tsukuyomi.
601* LiteralSplitPersonality: He is essentially Izumo's evil side.
602* TheMole: A case in which he manages to be one through also being half of a character who is genuinely on Amaterasu's side.
603* VillainousBreakdown: When things stop going his way and Izumo ends up actually growing a backbone, ''Oki does not take it well'', becoming more deranged and childish.
604[[/folder]]
605
606[[folder:Replica of Alberius (''The Blood that Binds'')]]
607->'''Element:''' Non-elemental
608
609A copy of Alberius that Phares made. He is now a puppet of the Progenitor.
610----
611* AchillesHeel: The Alberius replica appear indestrucible, but Phares points out that if you manage to damage his core located where one's heart would be, he will become vulnerable.
612* DyingAsYourself: When his core is removed and destroyed, he is purged of black mana, and becomes the good man Alberius was. Unfortunately, it also means he dies shortly after, but not before praising his descendants and encouraging them to continue the path they've chosen, and to fight together instead of alone like he did.
613* EvilCounterpart: Is literally a perfect replica of Alberius at his prime, but corrupted by black mana.
614* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The replica [[VillainHasAPoint rightfully points out]] that Valyx's fixation on Alberius and strive to be exactly like him makes it where he is unfit to be a ruler as he is following somebody else rather following his own path. However, Valyx agrees with him and changes things around by pointing out the same applies to the replica and that he strives to follow his own path from that point with Phares opting to the same after listening in.
615* ScaledUp: Much like the real Alberius and the royal family, this copy is capable of turning into dragons. Unlike them, he doesn't need a pact.
616[[/folder]]
617
618[[folder:The Origin (''Advent of the Origin'') (Endgame spoilers)]]
619[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/120256_01_base_portrait.png]]
620->'''Element:''' Non-elemental
621
622The true Bahamut, creator of the world, and lord of possibility. He is determined to get rid of the Progenitor by any means necessary.
623----
624* CessationOfExistence: Bahamut has the power to erase anybody from existance entirely right down to them being forgotten by those who knew them. However, this can be undone if the memories of the person are strong enough.
625* GodAndSatanAreBothJerks: The moment Bahamut is restored, he wastes no time in trying to destroy the world to get rid of the Progenitor. While the heroes want nothing more than to stop the Progenitor, they note that Bahamut intends to erase everything.

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