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Akiyama Ryo

  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Had a lot more tendencies of being a Jerkass Smug Super in the original. Here he's a Reasonable Authority Figure who is a relatively Nice Guy and whom Ruki actually has an affection for.
  • Hidden Depths: His interaction with Ruki for a paragraph in Chapter 4, which lacks any dialogue and only uses gestures and body language, showcases that the two have a lot more trust and dedication towards the other than they otherwise tend to show elsewhere. Ruki even kisses Ryo in the cheek in a more grateful gesture more than simple affection.
  • Hormone-Addled Teenager:
    • Is constantly at Ruki's mercy when it comes to her taunting him about how if Ryo tries to have too much of an argument against her, Ruki will remind him that if Ryo wants to do it with her once she turns 18, Ryo will need to be a good boy and listen to her own orders lest Ryo be blue-balled by his girlfriend for trying to disagree.
    • Aside from it being rather clear he's horny for Ruki, he doesn't truly actively intend to show this around her on purpose; normally he keeps it to himself unless a dream from the night prior that particular day causes his hormones to act up around her.
  • The Jailbait Wait: Why he can't ultimately fulfill his lust for Ruki is because Ruki isn't 18 yet.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Nearly kicks out Jeri before she has a chance to join not because of her lack of skill, but because her Fangirling over the VIP Club's Digimon almost gets her mauled by Cyberdramon.
  • Vague Age: Implied to be 18 at minimum, but is possibly 19 based off of his interaction with Ruki.
  • Walking Spoiler: Not for Digimon Re: Tamers, but for Digimon Re: Adventure he's this.

Monodramon > Strikedramon > Cyberdramon > Millenniumon > ZeedMillenniumon

  • Adaptational Badass: His accomplishments from the canon WonderSwan games as his Millenniumon forms are interpreted as being facts rather than Informed Attributes, due to the fact originally many of the abilities he's noted to have were not directly shown on-screen. Only problem as to why he doesn't bother using any of these powers presently is because his canon personality, whom would normally use these powers outright, is in near complete dormancy due to Ryo's taming of him a long time after the events of the final game, and regardless of which form of Millenniumon he's in, his active personality is merely Cyberdramon's own with Monodramon's morality shining through more intensively.
  • Adaptational Heroism: Monodramon and Millenniumon are already on Ryo's side from the beginning, meaning Millenniumon's villainy never occurred. Or so it would seem when we learn that Millenniumon was originally from the canon timeline, having long since undergone a Heel–Face Turn due to his own desire to be Ryo's partner Digimon. As time went on, Ryo's leash on Cyberdramon caused for him to be able to utilize Millenniumon's various forms without outright awakening Millenniumon's more malevolent personality, and thus while Millenniumon still has some spades of Cyberdramon's personality, Monodramon's morality shines brightly through when using these forms.
  • Adapted Out: Justimon is inexplicably absent from his various forms, and everybody just treats Millenniumon as Cybedramon's Mega Level form.
  • The Atoner: He doesn't like the fact he had wasted so much time trying to help that he feels he needs to personally destroy Brondramon and Cobaldramon with his bare hands.
  • Blood Knight: Just like in the canon, at least, with his Cyberdramon form anyways. Considering he's a lot more chattier here, though, he sounds even more of this trope than normal. Said chattier behavior is a sign that Monodramon's personality has more control than ever over his later evolved forms, including the Millenniumon forms he has.
  • Foreshadowing: As Ultimate Level Cyberdramon, Jeri notes how Cyberdramon has more than enough D-Power to digivolve into Mega at any time. Ryo can already digivolve Cyberdramon into Millenniumon, but prefers to keep a low profile about it especially considering Millenniumon is also too tall for the ceilings of the club. He ultimately digivolves into Millenniumon when Brondramon tries to show its ugly head in Chapter 9.
  • Godzilla Threshold: As Monodramon, Warp Digivolves into Millenniumon to attempt to dispose of Brondramon. Even he gets overwhelmed by Brondramon's massive power.
  • Mysterious Past: What ultimately ensued to make Millenniumon turn good in the first place is never detailed. Probably had a lot to do with Ryo keeping him on a leash for so long that much of Millenniumon's original personality went completely dormant and replaced with Monodramon's personality shining more brightly through both this form and Cyberdramon.
  • Olympus Mons: Millenniumon.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Is more concerned trying to save as many people as possible in the aftermath of Chapter 16 than trying to pick a fight with Brondramon. Considering Millenniumon already tried to do just that in an earlier chapter, it seems like he's learned his lesson from trying again without a plan.
  • Reality Warper: How he can withstand the extreme environment of the Ultimorian Multiverse without issue.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Millenniumon wants to wipe everything out and rebuild things from scratch solely to prevent Brondramon and Cobaldramon from coming into existence; he almost succeeded had he not learned a third Legendary Super Ultimate also existed, meaning Millenniumon recreated all of reality for nothing as Brondramon and Cobaldramon force themselves back into existence, even more dangerous than before.
  • The Worf Effect: Gets demolished by Brondramon's Twilight Blaze in an instant as Millenniumon.
  • Worthy Opponent: What he ultimately views Brondramon, Cobaldramon, and Jadedramon as being, considering all three are Ultra Level Digimon who can easily put up a fight against him.
  • Wrong Context Magic: Of all of the protagonist Digimon who go into Mega Level from their Ultimate Level forms in Digimon Re: Tamers, they utilize a mysterious power called the "Soul Link". Monodramon simply Warp Digivolves from Rookie to Mega like how Agumon and Gabumon traditionally access Mega Level in Digimon Adventure. In other words, for Monodramon, it doesn't involve the Soul Link at all. In fact, it's implied if he did use it, the result would actually cause Ryo and Cyberdramon to undergo a Fusion Dance into Justimon. The weird part about this? Ryo and Cyberdramon actively refuse to allow the Soul Link to cause this to happen; why they do so, however, is something they've both got "issues" with.

Wizardmon > Mistymon > Dynasmon

    Protagonists (OC) 

Human Tamers

"MC"

  • Hello, [Insert Name Here]: Nobody knows his actual name at first, and his true name is a plot point in terms of figuring out who he is and why his partner Digimon is so unique.
  • Classical Mythology: His Partner Digimon's later forms beginning with Aegiomon are all themed after this. His two Mega Level forms are also Jupitermon and Plutomon, in other words, Zeus and Hades.

Omina, "Deadliest Bombshell"

  • Believing Their Own Lies: Subverted, as it does not affect her actual intelligence or personality, but even when not trying to act the part of a stereotypical horny Dumb Blonde, her dialogue and movement still takes the form of such a woman even when she's not trying to actively play the idiot role up.
  • Expy: Of Nokia from Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, at least in regards to her Ms. Fanservice nature and her being partnered with two Digimon who are capable of a Fusion Dance from two Mega Levels into a significantly stronger Digimon. In Omina's case, the Digimon in question is RagnaLordmon.
  • Dumb Blonde: Obfuscating Stupidity aside, her regular attitude is that of a stereotypical blonde, sex-crazed prostitute who doesn't seem to have any single preference in sexual partners.
  • Fusion Dance: Her two partner Digimon can initiate Xros Up with her allies' partner Digimon and become weaponry for them, justified as they're both two members of the Legend Arms group. However, as the two Digivolve to higher levels, the two become more difficult to handle, leading into the accidental DigiFusion of the two into RagnaLordmon.
  • Hidden Depths: Her identity as "The Ballerina" in a nutshell. She's a lot more sophisticated about her adult career than she ever lets on, and actually kind of loathes just how mundane adult acts for hire have become in recent years; a strong admiration for the past, where she was the center of everyone's attention back when she used to work for a much more sophisticated industry that tossed her out for reasons unclear.
  • Interspecies Romance: She doesn't know why, but after calming down about RagnaLordmon, she kind of gets... ominously flirty with him.
  • Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: As the Ballerina, a masked specter-like dancer who possesses an uncanny amount of youth to her frame, while showing very little skin. Her eerily calm movements in this identity, completely stand out with how energetic she is normally.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Even when she's displaying moments of intelligence, she's speaking or acting in a way that's otherwise perfectly in line with her hormone crazed idiot persona. She's been playing the act for so long that it takes a lot to get her to snap out of it and act more like anyone else, even briefly.
  • The Oldest Profession: She is a prostitute who is partnered with two extremely rare Digimon in the form of Zubamon and Ludomon. While she doesn't actively take part in the role of a tamer, she does use both of her Digimon as body guards should anybody try and invade her space without her consent, or in the very rare occasion she's being scammed for her services.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business:
    • Whenever she doesn't act like her Dumb Blonde persona due to her Believing Their Own Lies, she is coldly serious in behavior when she's informed of something that's significantly more serious than anything she's ever typically used to dealing with.
    • She is genuinely frightened by how powerful her two Digimon become when they accidently discover they can become the mythical RagnaLordmon. For context, RagnaLordmon is showcased with power on par with Our War Game Omegamon; every battle he partakes in after his debut is an utter annihilation of his opponents at hand.

Johana, "Hottest Teacher"

  • Fusion Dance: With her Renamon X into Sakuyamon X via Bio-Emerging.
  • Riddle for the Ages: Is she really Grease's mother? Nobody is sure; neither Grease nor Johana seem to know of this at all.

Larmine "Grease" Michael

  • Combat Pragmatism: Why he got ahead in life whereas most other Digimon Tamers his aged failed to prosper; he fights dirty, he lives dirty, he eats junk; exactly like his own partner Digimon. His bond with his Digimon is in such harmonious union that the Soul Link powers him up far greater than normal for an Etemon.
  • Eagleland: Extremely Type 2.
  • Language Barrier: He exclusively speaks English, and can't understand jack what the protagonists of Diary of an Analog are saying. He can apparently understand everything the Digimon are saying, though, considering all Digimon speak in a language that's universal to every human language currently still in use.

Croft

  • Eviler than Thou: He's flat out designed to make Chris and Roy look like complete and utter saints compared to him, although that's debatable with Roy considering his role as a rapist and human trafficker whereas Croft is more so guilty of being a former elite of a corrupt corporation used to turn everything into a police state, and while sociopathic he may be, he has actual standards in spite of that.
  • Silver Fox: Johana flat out admits that she finds Croft's most appealing attribute to be his good looks, which is surprising considering Croft is almost 50 years old, but that's where her compliments towards him ends.
  • Token Evil Teammate: If he had it his way, he would've hired mercenaries more qualified to the job to take down the corporation he used to work for, but with his funds mostly gone, he has to rely on four average crooks who barely get by in life as convenient allies since they all share the same common enemy. In terms of general behavior, he kind of has nothing but sheer contempt for even his own allies. Even when his Greymon X Dark Digivolves to Virus MetalGreymon X, he isn't put off by it and embraces it fully.

Major Digimon

Ambassador Lady Raiga (Flare and Tempest)

Collective Debut: Diary of an Analog (Chronological)note 

Voice Actor: Jennifer Halenote 

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Post X-Apocalypse

  • 24-Hour Armor: Averted when it comes to her arms anyways; she has normal humanoid arms underneath, but they still have some armor on them.
  • All There in the Manual: Raiga's evolution chart revealed a few key characteristics with her existence, and also revealed that her forms as Omegamon X and Omegamon Merciful Mode are Limit Break Super Modes for her, as well as showcasing a third personality in her composition who doesn't show itself until her fusion is forcefully ended, which has so far happened in Digimon Re: Tamers, but Blackheart itself has yet to appear in the flesh.
  • Alpha Bitch: Combines the worst aspects of her composites into this trope.
  • Alternate Identity Amnesia: Immediately before and after Fusion both begins and ends, Flare and Tempest have zero knowledge of what the actual process from which their Fusion Dance into Raiga is properly known as, hence why the two commonly mistake it for DNA Digivolution/Jogress Evolution.
  • Armor-Piercing Attack: Applied to the whole Omegamon-species via Adaptational Badass, but in reality mostly would've simply been for Garuru Cannon as was the case in Cyber Sleuth until deciding to make all of Omegamon's attacks this by automatic default. Garuru Cannon also gets further amplified, however, as it also becomes an Unblockable Attack, with Grey Sword's All Delete variation being flat out impossible to survive.
  • Ascended Fanon: How she describes her Super Ultimate/Ultra Level form is a common Head Canon most people have regarding the form; due to how many Digimon of this level can be considered regular Ultimate/Mega Level Digimon, the idea is that Raiga is normally an Ultimate Level when outside of battle, and then when she enters battle, she enters a Super Mode state in which she then classifies as Super Ultimate.
  • Been There, Shaped History: During the year 2010, she was part of the backstory of Reflection Code and Sword Art Online: Special Edition, approximately 3 years before Digimon Re: Tamers, in which Raiga's entire origins are not only told, but her fight against an incredibly dangerous AI named Omnicron alongside her two components is the first sign to the public eye that the internet is hiding far, far more things than they previously ever knew before.
  • Big Eater: Implied, because of the fact Flare and Tempest are both Big Eaters themselves. So far Raiga has yet to be put in a situation where she eats food, though.
  • Brawn Hilda: Downplayed in that she looks just like any other Omegamon, but considering the masculine form she takes and her immense strength she still sort of qualifies, though not to the same extreme as Flare does.
  • Cold Ham
  • Death Is Cheap: Besiege learns the hard way that he can't simply pierce Raiga's Digicore to kill her; doing so only causes her to degenerate back into Flare and Tempest.
  • Designated Hero: Invoked as the Intended Audience Reaction to Raiga's character as a whole. Even for what good deeds she does sometimes do, it's severely undermined by her Judge, Jury, and Executioner nature that showcases just how utterly brutal she is as an individual. As a result, she's intended to be the protagonist equivalent of a Hate Sink because of just how stubbornly genocidal she is with her beliefs for the greater good.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Taught by Seraphimon to use Heaven's Gate as a means of traversing dimensions using the Grey Sword and Garuru Cannon to open the portal to wherever she needs.
  • The Dreaded: The D-Reaper feels absolutely disturbed by Raiga's presence. Keep in mind the D-Reaper was actually rather chill with Brondramon and Cobaldramon, despite the two allegedly being stronger. Then again, both Dramon-type Digimon did also back away from Raiga in fright...
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: Part of her Training from Hell regime.
  • Expy: Of one of the author's aunts, specifically from his dad's side of the family, which is more or less where Raiga gets her Hair-Trigger Temper and Drill Sergeant Nasty temperament nature from.
  • Five Stages of Grief: The entire reason for her genesis is because of her tamers having perished, and the entire reason Flare and Tempest are so emotional regarding their hatred of Raiga's form as an individual is because they're currently in the transition between Denial and Anger of the fact their tamers had both perished ages ago.
  • Foreshadowing: Her dialogue regarding why she is considered Mega Level to Jeri's Digivice is because she is restraining her full power. In other words, she hasn't activated the Omega inForce, meaning she'd only register as a Mega Level under normal circumstances, but the moment she activates the Omega inForce, she immediately registers as Ultra Level.
  • Fusion Dance: Something Flare and Tempest actually hate having to do in-order to bring out Raiga, considering unlike most Digimon series, Fusion results in effectively a separate character altogether from their composite forms, meaning the only way to ask Raiga any questions is for the duo to Fuse into her.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: See Berserk Button above.
  • Hate Sink: Considering her psychotic, genocidal at times belief that all who oppose justice should be slaughtered without a second thought, she takes her status as Judge, Jury, and Executioner far too seriously for her own good, to the degree of pissing off her superiors, the other factions she's affiliated with, and even her two individual composites themselves! Raiga is a very harsh, nasty individual when speaking to others, giving painful reminders of a stereotypical Drill Sergeant Nasty in all of the negative behavior associated with such. Combined from her composites with Flare's Blood Knight tendencies, and Tempest's intelligence giving her the presence of a Smug Super or Insufferable Genius at best, Raiga is not meant to be viewed as sympathetic despite her classification as a protagonist.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: The VIP Club Digimon are not liking her presence in the slightest, considering Raiga's Judge, Jury, and Executioner status.
  • Insistent Terminology: Regardless of whether or not the Dub terminology is used at all, even if she's referred to as Omnimon by characters who use the Dub terminology for her series, she's rather quick to casually remind everyone she goes by Omegamon alone. She also tends to stick with the first name given for Takato's Guilmon in regards to the originally planned names for Gallantmon as indicated by Takato (Dukemon), although this is a significantly more meta case of the Insistent Terminology used by Raiga in this case than normally seen otherwise.
  • Judge, Jury, and Executioner: Comes with the resume of being an Omegamon Royal Knight. Though not without special mention on Raiga's behalf; she tends to enforce this on just about every other faction she's directly affiliated with, giving them a much more negative impression of Raiga in particular considering her borderline genocidal tendencies compared to prior incarnations of the Royal Knight Omegamon. She's definitely not meant to be sympathetic with intent either.
  • The Lad-ette: Not to the extreme as her composite Flare, but she still qualifies for much of the same reasons.
  • Leitmotif: "Critical Situation" from Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown:
    • Her fight against Altair pushes her to a limit she's never had to use often considering Altair just forcefully dislodged the Grey Sword and Garuru Cannon from her arms. She takes a hell of a lot of punishment, though, considering in hindsight, Raiga surviving the fight at all proves to be a miracle considering the Ultrarus influencing Altair is growing to an absurd degree and supercharging him for more than he's worth.
    • While she was backed into a corner above, she hadn't considered the idea of using the Omega inForce at any other time aside from her own personal encounter with the D-Reaper in Digimon Re: Tamers. She went against Lady Sigma's orders to keep the D-Reaper alive because Lady Raiga wanted to prove a point that everyone was overhyping the D-Reaper's destructive prowess far too much, and so Lady Raiga activates the Omega inForce within her and utterly butchers it. Either nobody told her that an alternate Takato is stuck within a "Freaky Friday" Flip inside of the D-Reaper, or Lady Raiga did know, but could've cared less about it and annihilated the D-Reaper anyways. Either way, Lady Raiga deliberately had some restraint, but only using enough of the Omega inForce to at least retrieve the Kernel Sphere of the D-Reaper, now defenseless, from within Cobaldramon's gut before Cobaldramon had a chance to power itself back online and flee the scene.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: She's a Shell-Shocked Veteran when put up against Diablomon-species Digimon. Raiga herself doesn't normally fear them though; on the other hand, Flare and Tempest actually do.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Why she doesn't show up at all for the early parts of Digimon Re: Tamers.
  • Pronoun Trouble: When most people assume she or her composite Flare are males, she doesn't get mad; she just speaks and let's that be the nail on the coffin instead.
  • Shout-Out: Her Fusion Dance from Flare and Tempest is a near scene for scene recreation of Omegamon's Fusion Dance from Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, from Flare and Tempest's bodies being atomized leaving their armored heads intact, to the chaotic fusion of Fire and Ice between the two initial Digimon.
  • Speed Blitz: With the Omega inForce activated, she moves far too fast for the D-Reaper's interior to stay in one piece simply by her flying generating an intense air burst behind her that it vaporizes entire chunks of the D-Reaper simply by passing near it, and the D-Reaper can't even track her movements, only being able to register the destroyed sections of itself only long after Lady Raiga had moved near said spots.
  • Super Mode:
    • How she describes how her status as a Super Ultimate/Ultra Level Digimon functions, as well as how the level functions overall compared to Ultimate/Mega as a whole.
    • She registers as Ultra Level for real any time she busts out the Omega inForce, as radars tracking Digimon levels tend to melt down trying to calculate how much power she's giving off in this state.
  • Time Abyss: Whatever her Vague Age is seems to imply that her age is immeasurable by normal means, which also applies directly to her composites as well.
  • Wrong Context Magic: When Flare and Tempest Fuse to become Raiga, they don't actually utilize DNA Digivolution to do so; if they had, they would constantly register as Ultra when combined as Raiga. Instead, when they Fuse to become Raiga, they stay an Mega Level, but one that is about 10 times as strong as each of Raiga's components individually. We later learn that Raiga cannot control her own power when she's formed through DNA Digivolution, and this is precisely why Raiga restrains her power to be no stronger than Mega Level 90% of the time, and she treats her Ultra Level power from her Fusion Dance as being effectively a Super Mode state she can enter. In addition, as an Omegamon, Raiga's powerset is one of the most destructive of all Digimon known to exist, hence why suppressing her power is all of the more important for her as to avoid any unwarranted casualties.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Flare and Tempest merely becoming her causes this effect, as an immense shockwave of Fire and Ice energy emanates and surges from their Fusion Dance to become Raiga. Their respective elements are so volatile even from afar that no Digimon can interrupt their Fusion Dance whatsoever.

Flare

Voice Actor: Hellena Taylor

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Post X-Apocalypse

  • Big Eater: Eats several dozen plates worth of food in Chapter 18 of Digimon Re: Tamers as an Agumon, and reacquires so much D-Power from doing so that she immediately Warp Digivolves into WarGreymon afterwards.
  • Book Dumb: She makes Wally look like a genius in comparison at times.
  • Brawn Hilda: Enough to make Raiga's example of this look tame by comparison; much like Raiga, she keeps the exact same appearance of her male counterparts of her species, but whereas Raiga only has a single form for the most part, Flare has all of the standard forms of the WarGreymon line, leading to her appearances as Greymon and MetalGreymon to heavily exaggerate this for all its worth.
  • Break the Haughty: Her humiliation in Truth and Ideals has her horrifying scarred for it and seemingly desperate with wanting to become Raiga again with Tempest.
  • Calling Your Attacks: Flat out averted during her raid on Mr. Boss' storage, where she's completely dead silent save for growling and the comlink she has with her comrades which isn't heard from around her.
  • Chest Blaster: Normally every MetalGreymon has this, no exception with Flare, but then take into consideration Flare is a girl, so they resemble Torpedo Tits instead.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: What ultimately makes her Leeroy Jenkins moment at Mr. Boss' storage house a mute issue; she's going up against ordinary humans and smaller mechas whereas she's a 50 foot tall colossus that is both fast and strong and her organic parts of her are as hard as iron yet alone her metallic parts. Oh and that's not even getting into All Range Beam.
  • Dude, Not Funny!: She and Tempest are both called out on their laughing over the fact Raiga was forcefully degenerated into the two of them by Pteramon piercing Raiga's Digicore, Flare and Tempest are just that sick and fed up with their time DNA Digivolved into Raiga that they're just glad to finally be separate individuals again. However, their fun at the failed assassination attempt ends abruptly when it becomes clear that Brondramon is going to be lose, and Alphamon will most certainly be asking Flare and Tempest some questions regarding wherever Raiga may be.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Her busting down the wall to Mr. Boss' storage in Operation R.E.B.O.O.T. as MetalGreymon, not even flinching as many adults take aim and her, and proceeding to give everyone in sight an absolute Curb-Stomp Battle in her favor. Reckless? Very. Knew what she was up against the whole time regardless? Also accurate.
  • Foreshadowing: Considering nobody in Operation R.E.B.O.O.T. was able to catch any security footage of her with her rampage at Mr. Boss' storage, Mirror M is implied to have been with her using his Predator Eye to completely jam any kind of enemy communication or technology from working so they would escape with no evidence behind of their physical appearance. Only adding insult to injury is whatever technology did work Mirror M was already taking care of himself with his Runic Laser demolishing entire patrol towers to the ground while Flare was elsewhere.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Doesn't seem phased when she goes in on a rampage at Mr. Boss' storage house as MetalGreymon. Then again to give her some credit for once...
  • Torpedo Tits: All but flat out stated by virtue of her Perfect Level form being, naturally, MetalGreymon.
  • Wham Line:
    "Flare, Warp Evolution...! WAAARGREYMON!" - Flare, Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.
    • Followed by...
      Flare: "Flare!"
      Tempest: "Tempest!"
      Raiga: "OMEGAMON!"
    • "Hey Blondie! You got what you need yet? Let's hurry and blast this joint already!" Up until the actual scene proper is shown, it was implied that Flare was completely alone with her raid on Mr. Boss' storage; turns out Mirror M was the actual mastermind behind it based off of both this particular line and the fact Mirror M's other noteworthy signs of him being a part of the carnage were also present.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Her fear of the Diablomon-species, shared with Tempest.

Tempest

Voice Actor: J.G Quintel

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Post X-Apocalypse

  • Accidental Misnaming: Rather oddly he seems to refer to one of his attacks normally named "Grace Cross Freezer" as "Grand Cross Freezer". He refers to more or less every other attack by the correct name... except he calls Lucemon's "Grand Cross" move as "Grace Cross".
  • Agent Peacock: Highly incompetent despite his intelligence over Flare; Flare's fighting competency varies, but even she doesn't make anywhere near as much blunders as Tempest does with how utterly spectacular some of Tempest's failures can be by comparison. That being said, he isn't really completely useless, he's just very much an unorthodox and loony individual who acts too immature for his form. Only making things more absurd is the fact he not only is voiced by J.G Quintel, but he's even depicted with the exact same voice as Mordecai despite not sharing many of his mannerisms.
  • Badass Bookworm: Typically more intelligent than Flare is, and is part of how the intelligence for Raiga works.
  • Big Eater: Doesn't eat as much food in terms of overall weight when compared to Flare, but Tempest's meals are specifically nutrient heavy and enough to allow Tempest to fully replenish his D-Power and become Mega Level again should he ever be in a lower form currently.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In Diary of an Analog, he's quick to showcase how even though he's prone to very silly moments on his end, he's a complete No-Nonsense Nemesis at the same time to very self-contradictory degrees.
  • The Men in Black: First of the group shown to outright showcase this. Unfortunately for him he often times uses the memory wipe too early when he still needs the help.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: Amusingly enough he can't decide whether he's super silly or super serious at any given time possible, leading to moments where Tempest's response to something happening is quick and immediate.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Onlookers of Tempest's fights take note that Tempest is usually outright lying about his general fighting competency when it comes to a general thing. In a fight he's completely unprepared for, or facing an opponent who is too unpredictable by nature, Tempest is indeed weak. However, when Tempest is fighting an opponent who takes too much time to vastly underestimate Tempest's intelligence, Tempest's attacks are observed to strike with such an absurd level of precision that by targeting key pressure points on his targets with a ludicrous amount of speed and accuracy is what allows Tempest to overcome his weak power overall, and prove to be nearly on equal footing to Flare in terms of fighting competency. Flare, meanwhile, utilizes mostly her brute strength alone with no real strategy to win her fights, and since she has a habit of being borderline unpredictable, should the event happen where Flare and Tempest were to specifically fight each other, Tempest would be able to subdue Flare with his pressure point targeting, but Flare would have utilized her brute strength to heavily cripple Tempest by the time he's done hitting her weak spots. In short terms, the two are evenly matched in their respective fighting styles to flat out draw.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: His fear of the Diablomon-species, shared with Flare.

Other Ambassadors

Steve "Susie" Susano-o_no_Okami

Magnus

  • Curse Cut Short/Refuge in Audacity: Gets interrupted with Calling Your Attacks mid-usage because while the Japanese name Extreme Jihad is kept intact, it's often considered problematic to say it unironically anymore.
  • Golden Super Mode: Magnamon.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Uses Extreme Jihad once it has itself in Jadedramon's Digicore. Unlike the previous attempts to kill Jadedramon, Magnus actually succeeds with this particular specimen; only problem was there was a second specimen in incubation Yggdrasill hide from the Royal Knights the whole time.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Features a white cape in his design which Magnamon normally lacks.

Lady Sigma

Voice Actor: Grey DeLisle

Debut: Diary of an Analog

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  • Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: Averted; Ouryumon actually exists as a separate being, but doesn't appear very often since she prefers not to fight at all unless Alphamon needs her for Ouryuken Mode.
  • Adaptation Origin Connection: To Mecha Rogue X.
    Mecha Rogue X: You are not one of my own creations, Knight.
    Lady Sigma: No, but I intend to finish what you started either way, Craniamon.
    Mecha Rogue X: What did you call me just then?!
  • Adaptational Badass: Is roughly equal to Raiga in strength even without the Ouryuken at her side.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Compared to most other depictions of Alphamon, she is noticeably very aloof, more than likely a play on the fact her human form also qualifies as an Aloof Dark-Haired Girl, and unlike Raiga is free from the Hero with Bad Publicity actions that make Raiga so infamous because she's typically off to the side out of view being relatively inactive until the time calls for her to put her foot down. Diary of an Analog takes this up even further, by showcasing that if Sigma actually had any sort of free will of her own, she would be even more monstrous than Raiga to the point the latter would look extremely pleasant at her worst points...
  • Aloof Ally: Is more heroic than Raiga typically would normally be, so often doesn't agree with her plans. She's technically her boss, but she has a huge amount of respect for Raiga since she's technically older than her.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Considering almost all of the Royal Knight Original Characters are females and she shows an attraction to several members of her group...
  • Arc Words: Her Madness Mantra in the caption below the picture for her is actually significantly more important than one might think, and isn't just meant to be a Shout-Out to Gex alone.
  • Cerebus Callback: To a Mythology Gag from the Digimon Fusion anime regarding Tactimon's line about it having taken centuries for him to have attained his current form. In recent years, Tactimon is considered Mega Level, and this is important for a good reason; Lady Sigma also took centuries for her to attain her current Alphamon form, and it took her at least a few decades for her to acquire WereGarurumon X after having been stuck at Rookie Level as Dorumon. The point is, in Lady Sigma's case, she did not just appear as Mega Level overnight like how the typical protagonist Digimon does; she literally had to work hard and genuinely 'earn' said form, and even then while she did manage to skip Champion Level, it took her about the same length overall to go from Rookie to Ultimate Level, and then literally centuries between then and Mega Level.
  • Composite Character: According to MF217 regarding a video he posted on Christmas Eve of 2020, he points out how the video in question is canon to Lady Sigma's lore, and thus as a result, combines the protagonist of Digimon World 4 into the same Digimon as Lady Sigma. Or, at the very least, the Let's Play that MF217 has in mind for said game.
  • Curb Stomp Cushion: Gives Raiga this kind of treatment during their intense training session under zero gravity. Raiga puts up a fight despite being on the losing end of it, but she's too reckless and not refined with her technique to be able to beat Sigma. Whereas Raiga is technically older than Sigma, Sigma's dedicated significantly more of her own time to legitimately train to get stronger, whereas Raiga hardly ever trained to begin with and just resorted to her own species' brute force. With that in mind, Sigma admits it's surprising to her that Raiga even put up a fight in the first place despite that.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Had a more difficult time learning how to access Parallel Worlds via replicating Mastemon's abilities than what Raiga had to experience by comparison. In her defense, Raiga learned of the ability to do long after Sigma had already mastered the replicated technique, so by that point Raiga's training of the ability was no big deal since Sigma now had a much better understanding of it.
  • The Evils of Free Will: Sigma's actual personality when one realizes the truth behind why she lacks an actual sense of free will; she is outright sociopathic, Ax-Crazy, a massive hypocrite, and has an overbearingly obnoxious Holier Than Thou attitude to the point she makes canon Raiga look incredibly pleasant even at her worst points...
  • Holy Hand Grenade: Digitalize of Soul.
  • Olympus Mons: Alphamon, a pureblood X-Antibody Royal Knight Digimon, and capable of rivaling Omegamon in power whereas most Knights are usually servant to Omegamon unless Alphamon is directly present.
  • One-Steve Limit: Her full title of Lady Sigma being used almost all of the time is meant to distinguish her from the human character known simply as Sigma from Digimon V-Tamer 01.
  • Shout-Out: The caption below her image above is a quote of (most likely misheard) lyrics from the Final Boss theme of the second Gex game.
  • Talented, but Trained: Lady Sigma spent several decades in Rookie Level form, and when Digivolving, bypassed Champion entirely for Ultimate Level form. It would take several centuries for her to become Mega Level as Alphamon, but she considers the whole experience worth it in the end, considering this basically means that compared to her newer associates, she has little difficulty recovering if she ever needs to De-Digivolve for any given reason.
  • Time Abyss: To the point that she was an Ultimate Level literally centuries before ever achieving her Alphamon form, and that she was her Rookie Level form Dorumon for about just as long.
  • Wham Shot: Her appearance in Diary of an Analog more or less gives away that something seriously bad is soon to happen. Once the story began to be uploaded proper, what bad did happen? The fact this is an alternate rendition of Lady Sigma given free will as a hypocritical, Ax-Crazy sociopath.

Crusade

  • Ambiguously Gay: She's outright confirmed to be a lesbian but who she's attracted to among her fellow amazons is a mystery nobody can figure out...
  • Camp Gay: About as campy as a woman can get at times, which actually kind of irritates Raiga but otherwise appears charming to Sigma.
  • Mythology Gag: Her Dub induced Gender Flip is played straight with her being female in this specific individual. Meanwhile the Camp Gay nature associated with Frontier's depiction of LordKnightmon as a man ends up carrying over into Crusade in lesbian form.
  • Something about a Rose: Sometimes has one at her side.
  • Straight Gay: Doesn't bring up her sexuality very much and is generally very stoic and quiet emotionally.

Baron (Duftmon/Duftmon Leopard Mode)

  • Action Girl: Though she tries to hide it by dressing up no differently from a male.

Matrix

Grandis' true Partner Digimon, who orbits Earth constantly due to his sheer size preventing him from actually landing on the planet proper.

X.T.C.

An artificially created Keramon prototype that obeys every command given by a human, and is designed for optimized combat capabilities against whomever it's master deems fit to unleash it upon. Created from DigiScans of the corpse of the Diablomon who was slain by Raiga in 2010, X.T.C. is born as a Keramon, and then repeatedly is subject to Degeneration and Digivolution in regards to how he's being trained. X.T.C. is the source of many unease from Flare and Tempest, due to them being fully aware of X.T.C.'s origins, and the trauma said original counterpart inflicted on both of them. Raiga is declared to never be allowed in the same room as X.T.C. under any circumstances, and that if somehow that still happens, Raiga is ordered by Sigma to leave immediately.

  • Doom Magnet: Inverted and Invoked. X.T.C. is the doom that attracts everything else like a magnet towards itself. As a Free Attribute Digimon that is mostly in Rookie or stronger forms, X.T.C. has the ability to forcefully summon swarms of enemy Digimon from the Nether for X.T.C. to slay and load their data with. Often times X.T.C. will summon Mega Level Digimon, but all that does is cause X.T.C. to activate its X-Antibody and X-Digivolve into Keramon X, and proceeds to load their data no differently from any other opponent.
  • Level Grinding: Loads summoned Digimon en masse as his main method of training to get stronger. He's already capable of Ultra Digivolution, but he continuously loads more data as though having an unyielding lust for more power.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Doesn't obey Keiko's command to try and slay Mirror M when Mirror M is at Phase 3 in the real world causing a rampage. Keep in mind, X.T.C. is designed to follow every and any command given by a human, and X.T.C. apparently states a reason for why it doesn't obey. Mirror M is either too strong, equal in power and cannot guarantee success, intimidating beyond all reason towards X.T.C., or likewise an entity that is beyond X.T.C.'s inherent capacity to handle opponents such as Mirror M.
  • Psycho for Hire: His backstory gives this implication of what he's meant to be.
  • Shout-Out: Its name can be interpreted as three separate ones.
    • Word of God claims the song X.T.C. by Psychic Lover is the original inspiration for it's name.
    • Alternatively one could think of the band also called XTC.
    • Both of the above also tie into Summer Wars, in which Love Machine, a Diablomon Expy, is named after the song also known as Love Machine. As X.T.C. has a creator similar to Love Machine's own who has a similar passion for music of that era.
    • William and Yumi both ask if X.T.C. gets his name from the English band and the Psychic Lover song respectively once Keiko is forced to elaborate more on X.T.C.'s enigmatic nature.
  • Wham Line: X.T.C. is casually revealed to be in the control of Keiko, and thus is present within Reflection Code and Sword Art Online: Special Edition. As a direct result of this revelation, the presence of Digimon are likewise confirmed to be a thing in said Shared Universe.

    Antagonists (OC) 

Eosmon

  • Adaptational Villainy: It created the idea of adults losing their Digimon as opposed to simply keeping them, as a means of robbing humanity of the means to defend themselves against a full-scale Digimon invasion. However, Eosmon is a charmer when it comes to hiding it's true intentions from other Digimon, from which it claims it's doing so for the greater good of Digimon to liberate them from humans. However, it's real agenda is to wipe out humankind first... and then proceed to wipe out every other Digimon in existence aside from itself.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Because of Composite Character Series Fic wide regarding Omegamon having the Armor-Piercing Attack ability with Garuru Cannon and having it be outright aplied to Grey Sword as well, Eosmon Mega flat out loses it's ability to worf Omegamon's attacks altogether.
  • Faux Affably Evil: It speaks with the voice of a lamb towards other Digimon to earn their trust in rebelling against humanity. It's true voice is nothing short of vice and contempt towards everything, however, as it also wants to wipe out every other Digimon aside from itself after it uses all of the other Digimon as pawns to wipe out humanity, in which case Eosmon will pick off the remaining, weakened Digimon who fought for it under the belief Eosmon had good intentions.
  • Fix Fic: Eosmon's treatment here is basically how the lore of Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna is going to be adapted in the Series Fic in a way that won't result in a massive Retcon required to allow the plot to even exist properly. Primarily because Eosmon is the one who flat out creates the problem in the first place, as opposed to the problem existing "naturally".
  • Transhuman Treachery: It's Fusion Dance with a human has lead to it believing itself to be superior to both humans and Digimon alike. Hence why after it's done slaughtering humanity, all of Digimon kind is next in the slaughterhouse for it's agenda.

    SPOILER CHARACTERS 

Enric Eriksen/Ogudomon

  • Abusive Parents: Kirigaya Ken wants absolutely nothing to do with him by the time Enric is finally dead.
  • Ax-Crazy: He's got a kill count of two on-page when he first appears.
  • Bad Boss: He frequently kills his own men simply because of his constantly irritated mood.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: Shares this trope with his son.
  • Black-and-Gray Morality: How everyone else contrasts him with his son, often pointing out that while Ken is an asshole in his own right, he at least has standards whereas Enric is universally considered the greater of two evils, even excluding his Ogudomon aspects.
  • Call-Forward: Where have we seen that surname before? Maybe that's where Chronicler actually got his surname from.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: He makes his son look tame by comparison.
  • Deal with the Devil: How he became so famous and rich long after his Start of Darkness. Ogudomon approached Enric as the one most evil enough to use as a vessel because he needed a place to hide in plain sight, so Enric willingly agreed to it in exchange for fame and fortune. Ogudomon, actually having a sense of honor and respect for his fellow demon Digimon, actually lives up to the terms, showers Enric with wealth and fame overnight, and then promptly gets sealed inside of him for good measure so that now Enric has to keep his part of the deal up.
  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: Really had it not been for the fact his daughter ends up marrying Ultimorian Deity Grandis, he probably wouldn't have suffered a massive Curb-Stomp Battle for insulting his daughter's choice of a suitor.
  • Domestic Abuse: His son knows this the hard way, but thankfully his mother was already dead long before Enric became the sociopath he is now. Doesn't stop him from essentially treating Ken's sister like a slave in the household.
  • Enraged by Idiocy: He's kind of trigger happy when he's pissed.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Casually using his revolver to kill off two of his men just because he was already irritated.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Henry's dad. For bonus points, Enric's first name is an alternate version of Henry's own name.
  • Evil Uncle: While Ken could be debatable in this regards towards Kazuto, Enric it's not even up for debate.
  • Evil Versus Evil: How he and his son contrast with each other; true, it may be more gray for Ken, but Ken does have several shades of black morality to him, and Enric is definitely pitch black in morality.
  • Fatal Flaw: Unlike most of the others whom have just one of the Seven Deadly Sins as their Fatal Flaw, Enric has almost all of them as his Fatal Flaw. His Pride makes him desire fame and fortune in a Deal with the Devil, his Greed is part of his motivation for said Deal with the Devil, his Wrath and Envy caused his Start of Darkness that leads into said Deal with the Devil because by murdering someone in cold blood, he already knew he was already doomed to hell anyways. His Lust comes from a more Sadist type of Blood Lust in which he became a Professional Killer just so he could profit off of someone else's demise over his own. While not being physically out of shape, as he got older and thus began losing a lot of his strength, his Sloth and Gluttony makes him lay back and dine in luxury because at this point he had regained the ability to transform into his true form, Ogudomon, and thus no longer feels truly threatened; his own Pride kicks in again when he realizes too late that he lost all of his actual power even with his true form regained, and because his son Ken doesn't agree with the Transformation Is a Free Action trope...
  • Faux Affably Evil: Talks very polite for someone who openly admits he has no morals to gain.
  • Fiction 500: Deconstructed with no attempt to reconstruct it like how his son does. Enric flat out made a Deal with the Devil for his riches, and it shows. Admittedly causes his son to have a much more justifiable reconstruction of this same trope, due to simply inheriting his old man's stash when the Devil didn't want anything from it other than Enric's corpse, as well as Ken's Deceased Fall-Guy Gambit tactics as usual.
  • Foreshadowing: His true form, Ogudomon, is the embodiment of all Seven Deadly Sins. Guess what are his only true Fatal Flaws?
  • Hate Sink: If there is any reason to truly question why and where his son ended up gaining his traits from, Enric is the person to blame in the long run.
  • The Hedonist: His main motivation is pleasure; sexual or otherwise.
  • Immortality Seeker: Because of how the Deal with the Devil trope works in his case, this may be the biggest reason he so willingly went through with it.note 
  • Non-Indicative Name: Discussed between him, Grandis, and Ken regarding Kizmel; all three are perfectly aware that Kizmel is not even remotely Enric's daughter, but everyone for some reason seems to instinctively refer to her as such for reasons unknown. Ken thinks its a demeaning term to associate Kizmel with the devil, Grandis thinks it's an affectionate term being used by Enric since Kizmel, while not related in a familial sense, is considered Enric's Morality Pet. Enric himself personally has no clue; he just agrees with Grandis in the end.
  • Olympus Mons: His true form, Ogudomon.
  • Professional Killer: What his role in the mob is even after he became a Dragon Ascendant.
  • Psycho for Hire: See Sociopathic Soldier, but overall he's generally an Ax-Crazy killer as a whole anyways.
  • Revolvers Are Just Better: His primary anti-human weapon which his son decides to steal for himself and proceed to gun down Enric while he's down.
  • Satanic Archetype: His appearance has him incredibly twisted in appearance because of his Deal with the Devil; he has devil horns, clawed hangs, goat feet, and a stingray's tail. At first he seems like he may be the Devil himself, but it ultimately turns out to be a Red Herring for the fact Ogudomon looks nothing like that.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: Has all seven of them as his Fatal Flaw.
  • Sleeps with Both Eyes Open: Grandis points this out to him in something that Enric himself doesn't even know he does. Turns out to be a dead giveaway that Enric is Ogudomon; Impmon knows that Ogudomon never blinks due to only needing to keep a few select eyes shut when sleeping, instead of all eight of them at once, and Ogudomon's head is specifically designed to never blink at all at least naturally.
  • The Sociopath: He's lacking a lot of morals, to say the least.
  • Sociopathic Soldier: Type 2. Also doubles as Psycho for Hire.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: His own son ends up developing some of his vices because of his influence over him for a while until his death.
  • Transformation Is a Free Action: Averted, and what ultimately gets him killed by Ken.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: When you're so bad to the point your son actively takes his wife's surname just to sever mere connection to you being the least of what Kirigaya Ken did regarding Enric in the end, then you know that you're a hopeless SOB. In a more narrative sense, he blends right in with the M Rated setting of Reflection Code or Sword Art Online: Special Edition, but he sticks out like a sore thumb in the T Rated Digimon Re: Tamers.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Enric's goons rarely survive their own debut chapter. Those who do are actually extremely plot important, and typically have something which Enric wants but uncharacteristically won't just kill them to get a hold of it, although in cases like Michael or Besiege, both of them are flat out too powerful for him to easily kill off as any other goon he has, and considering Mr. Katou will literally do anything Enric desires from him just as long as he gets a minimum wage for his work is enough for Enric to consider Mr. Katou a complete Yes-Man whose loyalty is too valuable for him to just kill off.

Necrozma

See Necrozma for more information.

The Legendary Light Dragons

Eons ago, before the current incarnation of the Digital World, existed three anomalies given physical form; born from DigiCores which displayed power that would not exist normally for many ages to come, the sheer amount of overclocking and power processing that these three Digimon display prevent them from being registered as anything weaker than Ultra Level. These three are known as Cobaldramon, the Eclipse Hydra, Brondramon, the Twilight Dragon, and Jadedramon, the Aurora Viper. They're also the consistent reason as for why the Digital World constantly makes contact with the Human World no matter what both sides do to keep the barrier shut; just moving between the Digital World and Human Worlds causes their sheer size and inherent power to offline the entirety of the barrier in one foul swoop.


  • Beyond the Impossible: Their power is so immense that attempting to classify them as a Mega Level will reduce you to an utter disgrace among the researchers studying these three. They are flat out, unquestionably Ultra Level Digimon at bare minimum.
  • Diabolus ex Nihilo: Played for Drama: Brondramon's debut alone completely sacks all of Washington state into a fiery inferno that forever haunts everyone who survived, while unintentionally proving Bigfoot exists by virtue of having wiped out much of its native habitat and forcing entire populations into a fleeing, panicked state of mind. Cobaldramon's entry in Japan caused it to be inhospitable completely and caused several thousand species of animals to become extinct, and the effects of this are spreading to mainland Asianote . Jadedramon is allegedly an extraterrestrial entity that, if rumors are true, caused the fucking Great Dying and wiped out 90% of the entire Earth's biosphere just by crash landing into Antarctica in the ancient past.
  • Eldritch Abomination: They are one of the very few threats to exist that actually terrify Millenniumon; Millenniumon only goes after them under Ryo's command and suicidal overconfidence from his Cyberdramon form's Blood Knight tendencies forcing him to view them as a Worthy Opponent, when in reality they completely outclass him.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: They're either directly or indirectly involved in everything bad that happens in both Digimon Re: Adventure and Digimon Re: Tamers; their constant rampages throughout space and time is threatening to not only kill ZeedMillenniummon, who is the only one remotely of the same league as just one of these three in power, but if they actually manage to kill ZeedMillenniummon, than the entire Digimon Multiverse will suffer from an irreversible Time Crash.
  • Mind Rape: What happens to those who try and read their minds or attempt to brainwash them; their brains are so alien to all life around them that opening their minds forces a mass of Black Speech upon yourself from which your vision, and your whole mind, will never stop being unable to be flooded by completely.
  • Nigh-Invulnerable: Even Anti-Dramon weaponry cripple against their impenetrable scales, or whatever elemental barriers the three can summon around themselves, which ultimately render every other attack nullified on the spot.
  • Olympus Mons: Being unquestionably Ultra Level Digimon will do that for these three.
  • Reality Warper: Reality Destroying is what they're best known for.
  • Time Abyss: They're infinitely older than ZeedMillenniummon if going by the fact the latter outright states he's never going to be strong enough to be able to equal all three yet alone just one of them, and even then just one of them is enough to give him more than enough trouble on their own...
  • Time Crash: What will happen to the entire Digimon multiverse if they're not all successfully slain.

Cobaldramon

  • Been There, Shaped History: A giant explosion occurs in the middle of nowhere that turns night shining as bright as day, leveling an entire forested area to the ground and not a trace of what exactly had caused it. In real-life, this is called the Tunguska event, and in Digimon Re: Tamers, first contact was established between humans and Cobaldramon via this very event; Cobaldramon's immense power caused an explosion in the dead of night in a failed attempt to materialize into the real-world.
  • Expy: Of Alatreon and King Ghidorah.
  • Extradimensional Power Source: It is often argued by some that Cobaldramon is literally much better alive than dead, considering Cobaldramon's scales can be repurposed to make any type of energy source and recreate otherwise finite resources merely by injecting an initial template of the desired resource into a mass of them. Cobaldramon's scales can't do this to itself, though, as the only way to get more scales are to harvest them from the constantly regenerating Cobaldramon.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Yggdrasill became incredibly desperate to curb Cobaldramon of the Digital World that it creates Jadedramon based off of VNA from both it and Brondramon to pose a big enough threat to the duo.
  • Hydra Problem: With the exception of the middle head, the other two heads when severed can regenerate and grow an additional head as well. However, it becomes increasingly out of control of its own abilities as this happens; only by targeting the middle head can actual damage be dealt to Cobaldramon as a whole. When the middle head does get severed, it apparently can grow additional heads like the others, until all of the heads generated from the middle head suddenly converge back into an ordinary middle head.
  • Olympus Mons: A Super Ultimate so immensely powerful that he's far, far too powerful to tell anyone he's an Ultimate Level without coming across as a complete liar.
  • Red Baron: "Supercell Eclipse Hydra".
  • Wham Line: This Cobaldramon is significantly younger than it was believed; Cobaldramon Prime was slain eons ago, but it's Kernel Sphere survived, and it was reborn as a Digitama and hatches as Eyesmon.

Brondramon

  • Achilles' Heel: Referenced and attempted to utilize Greymon developed, Anti-Dramon weaponry against him, but Brondramon forcefully degenerates the Digimon possessing the weaponry in question before they can use it.
  • Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Brondramon's rampage in the real world has the consequences of not only causing Cobaldramon to stir immensely, but also causing Jadedramon to finally take notice of its whereabouts in Antarctica.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: Chapter 16 ends with Brondramon having completely sacked Seattle with almost everything within the US Northwest and the Southwest of Canada, and the impact of its Sol Nova leading to a Megatsunami across the Pacific, decimating who knows how many coastal regions and islands in the process. While Brondramon has mysteriously vanished in the three days afterwards, the aftermath of its attack ultimately kills off Grandis, a feat which will have permanent consequences even with the revelation that There Is Another when it comes to the prospect of there having been more than one Grandis.
  • Calling Your Attacks: Brondramon showcases this to indicate it's capable of speech when compared to Cobaldramon.
  • The Dreaded: Millenniumon doesn't try again to face him in Chapter 16, instead prioritizing saving the important members of the VIP Club in an uncharacteristic act of selflessness.
  • End of an Era:
    • Its original death eons ago lead to the decline of the Volcanicdramon Digimon species, and soon the lack of Brondramon's presence and thus the extreme heat associated with it, the Volcanicdramon began dying out rapidly or digging themselves into immensely deep subterranean, magma filled caverns to soak themselves in the amount of heat that originally was commonplace on the surface all thanks to Brondramon's original existence. Brondramon's emergence in the real world in modern times causes a Volcanicdramon to become confused and breach the surface to check what's going on.
    • Killing off the original Grandis pretty much permanently ends the era of the Prime incarnations of the Big Three Ultimorian Deities; the only Prime Ultimorian Deity to still exist at this time is Chronicler-Prime.
  • Evil Is Bigger: A very massive serpentine, avian winged dragon that overshadows most other Digimon in sheer size alone.
  • Evil Is Not a Toy: Attempting to simulate Brondramon's entry into the real world actually allowed Brondramon to witness the real world for himself, since Enigma's Reality Warper abilities were now under influence by Brondramon directly. Instead of opting to attack immediately and make the simulation a reality, Brondramon instead chose to study his future adversaries. When Brondramon finally does attempt to break out for real, Brondramon will now know how to make his grand entry hurt in ways that none of his adversaries could've prepared for.
  • Foreshadowing: Had Brondramon indeed showed up for real in what allegedly transpired in Chapter 16, Cobaldramon and Jadedramon would've immediately stirred and have their presence felt instantly. The fact they didn't later turns out to be because Hypnos had attempted to simulate the potential for Brondramon to break down Juggernaut, rather than it happening for real.
  • Olympus Mons: A Super Ultimate so immensely powerful that he's far, far too powerful to tell anyone he's an Ultimate Level without coming across as a complete liar. Chapter 16 pretty much seals it; many a Mega Level are utterly curb-stomped without Brondramon even having to do anything directly at much of them, and being able to casually No-Sell direct hits from special attacks against its own sides.
  • Red Baron: "Infernal God King Dragon".
  • Third Eye: Is described as having three eyes.
  • Turns Red: When he shines an immense gold, run.

Jadedramon

  • Expy: Of Valstrax when in flight. Retroactively to Shara Ishvalda upon the reveal that the Jadedramon design that has existed for years is just a variation covered in a crapload of ice and moss covering the real deal. The real deal is actually a completely metallic dragon Digimon underneath which is significantly scrawnier in size.
  • Foil: Of the Sovereigns. The Sovereigns are protectors of the Digital World in four different regions of it. Jadedramon was created because two primordial forces, unstoppable (Brondramon) and invincible (Cobaldramon) were constantly putting the Digital World at risk of being outright destroyed with their various clashes against each other. Using data extracted from Brondramon and Cobaldramon's DigiCores, Jadedramon was infused with their data as well as Yggdrasill's data to serve as a vessel for Yggdrasill as a means of forcefully putting a cold stop to Brondramon and Cobaldramon's fighting. Because of this, while Jadedramon could potentially be a guardian in practice, it can also serve as a destroyer towards anyone who has ill-intent aimed directly towards Yggdrasill.
  • Giant Flyer: Seemingly has no wings, and yet can fly through the sky at speeds up to 10,000 times the speed of sound, and can actually very briefly surpass the speed of light itself. It's true form could fly so brutally fast it could ram itself into a supermassive blackhole and wind up in an entirely different universe altogether. Apparently, that's how it wound up on Earth in the first place as opposed to being within the Digital World; it had emerged from our Galaxy's own supermassive blackhole and crashed on Earth after a critical power drain had slowed it's movement only just enough to avoid flat out destroying the planet entirely.
  • Light 'em Up:
    • It's Aurora Shield, which brightens the sky with a massive array of colors when it awakens.
    • Hadron Scream, a move so devastatingly powerful it's effectively an atom smasher than impacts everything within a few hundred yards upon usage. Mercifully the technique costs Jadedramon so much power that it can't seem to use it more than once for an incredibly long cooldown between uses, possibly taking upwards of millions of years to fully recharge at most.
  • Olympus Mons: A Super Ultimate so immensely powerful that he's far, far too powerful to tell anyone he's an Ultimate Level without coming across as a complete liar.
  • Oxymoronic Being: An Ice Dragon that also functions like a plant.
  • Planimal: Its ice parts are meant to represent evergreen plants, and they can even utilize photosynthesis to heal or feed Jadedramon.
  • Red Baron: "Eternal Comet Dragon".
  • Robotic Reveal: Completely tears the ice and moss covering it's body asunder when someone figures out how to kickstart it's Digicore to expose the actual Digimon underneath, which is a completely cybernetic dragon with no organic elements at all. The moss and ice was actually nothing more than the effects of it's entombment for eons in dormancy. It was as though nature did not want this thing to ever be fully unearthed, as when it actually is unearthed, it's Hadron Scream is powerful enough to completely atomize everything within the next several hundred yards.
  • Time Abyss: He's flat out the oldest Digimon to exist by virtue of having existed at an unknown point in time since the universe's very creation, and having crash landed into Earth long before it could even sustain life.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Its crystalline body is both burning hot and freezing solid at the same time; its crystals are paradox entities which distort space around them to create the effect. A single crystal from Jadedramon can shred through any Dramon Digimon known to exist, including itself, Cobaldramon, or Brondramon. MysticGreymon uses its crystalline shards by telekinetic abilities forcefully causing Jadedramon to shed them and be stored away in MysticGreymon's Hyperspace Arsenal.

Tundreamon

"In the sharp fragment of your heart...

Everything freezes piece by piece...

From the singing of your revenant roar...

Your shadow in the stars fades away...

If you just give way into grief like this...

Even I won't recognize you anymore..."

  • An Ice Person: Literally; her entire body is a humanoid frame composed of ice crystals.
  • Assimilation Backfire: Ordinemon's spirit reborn wanting revenge on Jadedramon, but only for her plans to seduce it into submission also affecting herself at the same time, causing her entire mental state to be altered into being Jadedramon's legitimate lover. She could've avoided this fate had she known about Jadedramon's abilities to Mind Rape people with their own powers against them by shining its aurora in their face.
  • Interspecies Romance: With Jadedramon.
  • Mysterious Past: It just sort of "showed up" sometime when nobody was keeping an eye on Jadedramon, and more or less gained control of it from there.
  • Warrior Poet: If her intro scene is anything to go by based on the quote above.

Blackheart (Omegamon Zwart D -> Omegamon Alter B -> Omegamon Alter S)

  • Ambiguous Gender: Blackheart is technically devoid of any kind of obvious clue as to her gender, unless one counts by proxy her association with Raiga, in which case Blackheart is female.
  • Back from the Dead: Something that will always happen whenever Raiga's Fusion suddenly ceases to persist, in which Blackheart will rise from her dormancy for as long as Flare and Tempest remain separate.
  • The Berserker: Blackheart behaves at times more like a rabid beast Digimon more than it does a humanoid Digimon, due in part to just how utterly savage Blackheart is in close quarters combat.
  • Big Bad: Of Digimon Re: Adventure.
  • Expy:
    • Of Noir, although unlike Noir, this particular Omegamon Zwart D is actually villainous in intent. Blackheart's hidden mouth gives the further impression of an EVA Unit, especially EVA-01.
    • As far as the Whole-Plot Reference regarding The Corruption being a major threat to both human and Digimon alike being caused by an Olympus Mons who is literally covered head to toe in the very corruptive substance, Blackheart is very distinctly meant to be a homage to Gore Magala from Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.
  • Foreshadowing: Blackheart's presence is precisely the reason why Grandis, Chronicler, and Dragora Galaxia are present in Digimon Re: Adventure; they're the only things implied to be capable of outright destroying Blackheart for good, but none of the three have had any luck in finding her.
  • Gone Horribly Wrong: Represents Raiga's dormant desire to maintain her Fusion indefinitely, and tends to rise from the nether once her Fusion forcefully ends as an Omegamon Zwart D, with an absolutely feral personality that combines all of the negative traits of Raiga into a near mindless beast.
  • Humanoid Abomination: It flat out terrifies many a Digimon that so much as attempt to approach it.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Cannibalizing other Digimon gives her more active time should Flare and Tempest fuse into Raiga to try and cease Blackheart's function. This also allows her to grow stronger, as while eating Digimon, she's effectively loading their data at the same time. She can and will even eat humans as well if no other living prey exists, which is crucial to her ability to realize into the real world.
  • It Can Think: Its real intentions when slaughtering hapless victims arises with just how long it's perfectly willing to stall with its kills just to cause terror in the hearts of its opponents.
  • Kangaroo Court: The metaphor used to describe Blackheart when compared to Raiga. Raiga is notorious for being a Judge, Jury, and Executioner type of Digimon, but Blackheart is a sociopathic Omnicidal Maniac who only desires her own benefit and commits genocide wantingly to achieve her goal of immortality.
  • Knight of Cerebus: For Digimon Re: Adventure. The substance which makes up its entire form, Black Digitron, already manages to create a serious atmosphere without Blackheart itself needing to be present for it.
  • Leitmotif: "Liberi fatali"
  • Olympus Mons: Since she doesn't restrain her power like how Raiga does, she's consistently registered as an Ultra Level Digimon in the digivice scanners. Bonus points for her species being introduced in a game which has the Ultra level exist in both lore and gameplay.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: She's a mindless beast of a corrupt Royal Knight who only desires destruction as to fuel her twisted will to become immortal.
  • Our Zombies Are Different: Raiga's empty Digicore from a forcefully ended Fusion reborn into an entity of destruction.
  • Outside-Context Problem: The only way to get Blackheart to disappear even for a moment is for Flare and Tempest to undergo Fusion back into Raiga, since then Blackheart's existence will cease once again. However, Blackheart's body still persists, just going dormant in the process; in a franchise known for Might Makes Right, Blackheart flat out cannot be destroyed by normal means.
  • Running On Borrowed Time: The entire problem with Blackheart's lifespan and longevity relies on Blackheart absorbing power from virtually any source, even if it means burning through almost all of her energy to mindlessly destroy anything in her path to obtain such energy.
  • Scary Teeth: When it removes its mouth plate, it reveals a set of teeth not so out of place on an EVA Unit, but completely out of place on an Omegamon of any variety.
  • Summon Bigger Fish: Devimon knows he's outgunned against Takeru's Patamon, so he tries his damnest to collect enough Black Digitron for the creation of an Omegamon Alter B to do the job for him. When Blackheart absorbs the Black Digitron and becomes Omegamon Alter B, its existence persists until the Black Digitron is all burned through.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: In a Porn with Plot fic like Digimon Re: Adventure, for most of the chapters, it's a primarily Slice of Life type of setup with hormone crazed young adults and their Digimon partners occasionally having to go the extra mile with keeping the peace in their city. Blackheart's existence has proven to disturb and horrify these same characters who live otherwise relatively easy lives, and only usually suffer personal drama at worst. With Blackheart an imminent threat, now their very lives are at stake all of a sudden. Considering the alarming amount of villains in this particular fic who all want the protagonists alive for one reason or another, this is especially jarring compared to the usual Rogues Gallery. It's also especially noteworthy in that in a fic based off of Digimon Adventure, the darkest villain is ironically in the form of being of the same species as the greatest savior in that same continuity.
  • The Worf Barrage: Much like Noir, she wipes out a battalion of Machinedramon with a single blow from each of her attacks.
  • Would Hit a Girl: It stalls even more when a girl's life is at stake before its own wrath more than anything else its up against.

??? (LoaderLiomon -> BanchoLeomon + Tankdramon -> Darkdramon = Chaosmon)

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-A FATAL ERROR HAS OCCURED-

  • Adaptational Badass: More so prevelant in his two composites whereas his Chaosmon form is unclear on this subject. As BanchoLeomon he defies the curse of the Sacrificial Lion trope his kind are notorious for due to having Complete Immortality, and Darkdramon meanwhile ultimately suffers what could only best be summed up as a Rasputin Death to bring him down, and only when BanchoLeomon is involved does Darkdramon ever experience any actual loses in a fight. Likewise, BanchoLeomon's debut had him be Angewomon's bitch, but after that embarassing fight he got stronger due to Training from Hell curtousy of Duftmon. By the time he confronts Angewomon again, even with Angewomon being able to become Ophanimon now, the outcome of their first fight compared to this second fight is completely reversed with BanchoLeomon as the victor, especially considering the fact BanchoLeomon distinctly remembered the one advantage he had against Angewomon initially, and the one attack from Angewomon which caught him off guard and learned to improve upon it. With Darkdramon, Darkdramon's own Complete Immortality factor is what constantly allows him to keep coming back every time WarGreymon believes he's dismantled him with War Driver by exploiting his Dramon-Species Achilles' Heel. Even with all of that in mind, when BanchoLeomon and Darkdramon have their final battle later on, and both of them subsequently scoring a Mutual Kill against each other, which compared to their usual opponents is the closest anyone ever gets to actually killing these two flat out. In spite of that, their Digicores both survive completely intact and salvage the less damaged remnants of their data to force a Fusion Dance into Chaosmon. At this point, both of their previous opponents of Ophanimon and WarGreymon don't even hold a candle to their Combination as Chaosmon.
  • Adaptational Heroism: More like making Chaosmon's actual motives so vague and unclear that it's impossible to determine just whose side he's on if he's even on any given side at all. In his conception, Chaosmon was designed as a potential Big Bad counterpart to Omegamon.
  • Ascended Glitch: Meta-example in regards to a bug from Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, which caused Chaosmon's texture to appear like those of the Eaters. However, such a detail matches the lore of Chaosmon as an unstable singularity too well to pass up for an actual thing Chaosmon's whole body experiences from time to time.
  • Chaos Is Evil: An uncontrollable force even for itself, yes. Actual malice is just plain inconsistent all across the board.
  • Complete Immortality: Both of his composites came packaged with immortal Digicores. Both of them demonstrated the ability to survive with massive injuries that would've destroyed other Digimon, with Darkdramon in particular having been fully sucked into MagnaAngemon's Gate of Destiny only to force himself free of it even though he should've been reduced to atoms. Chaosmon itself meanwhile can't be damaged on the main body or the arms, but the Digicore shoulders appear to have weakened a tad from their separate forms...
  • Expy: His composites reference Tamers Leomon and Beelzemon respectively in how they behave when pitted against each other. Ironically, Darkdramon is the one who winds up Impaled with Extreme Prejudice, whereas BanchoLeomon winds up with much of his body blasted to smithereens by Dark Prominence in what at first appears to be a Mutual Kill. Despite that, well... We all know what happens not long afterwards.
  • Eldritch Abomination: All of the scanners fail to properly scan Chaosmon's central area as being an actual Digimon, but they can still Digiscan the two arms as the separate Digimon; just not Chaosmon itself.
  • Fusion Dance: The Digicores of BanchoLeomon and Darkdramon forcefully severe themselves from their host's bodies, with the remnant data of both of their corpses transforming into the Bancho Arm and Darkdra Arm respectively. When the two Digicores "merge", it leads to the synthetization of an unknown entity which claims the arms for itself.
  • Out of Focus: He's been listed extensively in side material to be a major reoccurring antagonist and Raiga's personal Arch-Enemy... but so far has not really been shown as such. Hell even when he'll debut in Diary of an Analog, Raiga is nowhere to be found, though admittedly for good reason...
  • Outside-Context Problem: The only other Combination based Mega Level to appear are Alphamon Ouryuken, Omegamon, and Examon. Examon is a self-contained issue on his own, Omegamon is one of the protagonists, and Alphamon, Lady Sigma in this case, is the so called Big Bad. Neither of the three have any remote clue on how to handle Chaosmon's mere existence alone, considering Chaosmon appears to act extremely inconsistently to the point of often being difficult to keep track of where he's at.
  • Oxymoronic Being: It maintains the individual personalities of BanchoLeomon and Darkdramon, but somehow manages to function with a will of it's own even with the arm's different protests to it's actions.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: It's visual exterior can often glitch out and render itself as an unrelated texture than what body it's supposed to have. While the protagonists of Diary of an Analog wouldn't recognize them, Chaosmon's body has taken on the textures of several different agents of the D-Reaper, the Eaters, ExoGrimmon, and various canon foes of Adventure and 02 proper, sometimes multiple of them at the same exact time.

Mecha Rogue X <-> Craniamon

  • Adaptation Expansion: See under Composite Character for the exact details, but let's just say Mecha Rogue has a lot more going for it than being a Generic Doomsday Villain like how it was in Digimon World 4.
  • Composite Character: [[spoiler:Mecha Rogue's whole purpose was to be a prototype, living Black Digizoid alloy from which to perfect Craniamon's eventual Black Digizoid armor, perhaps even becoming Craniamon in the process once a Digicore is installed into it. Mecha Rogue X had already believed itself to be above Digimon altogether, so rebelled
before a Digicore could be installed into it. However, when Lady Sigma slain the key rogue of the group, it's body was retrieved and a Digicore was installed, leading to the birth of Craniamon.]]
  • The Corruption: The X-Virus, which disabled the special moves of most Digimon, destroyed even more of said Digimon, and had driven Digimon who could still use their special moves insane beyond recovery. This is why the Digital Security Guard faction employs augmented weaponry for their own Digimon units; even they themselves are vulnerable to it, to the point that most members of the unit either perish at Rookie Level, or get lucky and manage to Digivolve into either an Ultimate Level or flat out straight into Mega Level proper. Lady Sigma had to deal with Digivolving first into Ultimate first, then Mega afterwards, and her powering through the X-Virus spread by Mecha Rogue allowed her to achieve a significantly stronger amount of power than an ordinary specimen of any of the species she acquires the form of.

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