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These are allies Lasswell and Raegen's parties meet during their journey in Paladia. They meet members of the team at one point or another of the story, and some help them in their quest to stop the Emperor of Paladia.

For other characters, check the mother page.

Tropes common to all of them:

  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Most of the dead allies in Season 2 appear at the final battle, summoned by crystals collected by Rain's party as they climbed Vlad's immense ogre form, to help fight the first Emperor.

Kunshira

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A Natura beastkin living in Gungan. She meets Lasswell's group while a dispute between tribes is going on, and joins them to deal with that issue. She is actually a Shibyra who turned traitor to the tribe and had nowhere to go until King Yashka rescued her from a perilous situation. Kunshira swore Undying Loyalty to the Natura since then.


  • Cat Folk: Despite generally going around on all fours, generally appearing to be a human-sized feline, and the fact that her people are generally called beastmen, she's still classified in the game as a human-type being for purposes of what affects her for extra damage.
  • Dual Wielding: She can inherently two swords, two rods, or one of each (which, due to her passives, is the most effective build for her).
  • Green Thumb: Like all Natura, she loves nature.
  • I Owe You My Life: She swore loyalty to the Natura due to King Yashka saving her life despite her being a Shybira.
  • Laser Blade: Projects a sword from her tail with a special magic ring in it.
  • Magic Knight: As a vision, she has perhaps the widest array of hybrid attacks skills of all such characters, able to do both magic and physical damage in five different elements. Her Trust Master Reward is meant to emphasize this in whoever equips it, boosting both attack and magic if the wielder equips swords and robes.
  • Spell Blade: Her class, basically, with various of her attacks working around it.
  • Undying Loyalty: She'll go to the end of the world to aid King Yashka as his top knight.

Wadow

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A Natura bodyguard for King Yashka. He's highly protective of the king and has a bitter rivalry with Kunshira which only mellows out once Fina and Sakura intervene.


  • Katanas Are Just Better: Carries some katanas and tantos on his person as a Ninja.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: On the one scene he gets in the main story when he helps Lasswell rescue King Yashka from Nagi, he keeps denying he's doing this out of friendship for Lasswell or Fina.

Mirfas

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An orphan who lived in the town of Sacher, tending to the children. She met Rain collapsed in the wasteland and brought him to the town; Rain offered to help her people in return. This leads to Rain discovering that he's heir to the Aldoran throne, which sparks interest in the citizens (incited by the Children of Hess, no less) to kill him. Mirfas' death, trying to defend Rain from said citizens, triggers Sacher's destruction and Rain's Faceā€“Heel Turn.


  • Doomed by Canon: Her story event came out after it was revealed that Sacher was razed and that only Rain survived it. Unfortunately for her, that was not retconned in any way.
  • Stepford Smiler: Her profile says she keeps a chipper facade to the other children to keep them happy, but it's obvious she's actually depressed.

Diezell

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A tall woman generally avoided by Georl's populace, believing her to be some sort of monster. After she's framed with murder, she gets stuck with Maisie, a compulsive liar, and has to work her way out of the situation she was put in, which eventually leads her to an encounter with Rain, now king of Aldore.


  • BFS: Diezell carries a peculiar blade called the Split Blade. She can take the center piece of her blade to form a secondary sword she can use, and she can also combine both blades in order to charge a powerful electric uppercut on her Limit Burst.
  • Bodyguarding a Badass: Diezell gets from Nichol and Sakura the job to be Rain's bodyguard. Yes, the same Rain who took down both the first and the last Emperor of Aldore, and later would solo three out of five members of Chorale's band while weakened.
  • Face of a Thug: Part of why the attempt to frame her worked so well is that Diezell has a rough look and a natural scowl, so people tend to assume that she's constantly looking for fights and trouble. It comes up even before the frame job, and to hear her tell of it neither was the first time.
  • Frame-Up: The large part of her Day in the Limelight is her being framed for murder, and her trying to escape so as to find the real guilty party. She implies that, while the situation this time is more extreme, this isn't the first time she's been framed for a crime.
  • Shock and Awe: Diezell's electric blade says it all.
  • Statuesque Stunner: She's tall enough for the people in Georl to think she's some kind of monster.
  • Super Gullible: Not helping Diezell is that she's easily taken in by confidence tricksters. Her unit description says that she still to this day has a habit for falling for Maisie's lies.

Maisie

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A girl from parts unknown, and whose true story is even more unknown, as she's a compulsive liar who will try and fool anyone to get her way. She was paid to frame Diezell and ended up being discarded by her contractor. This forces her to ally with Diezell to escape prison, but she isn't any more willing to stop lying to people if those lies mean she can get any extra advantage from it.


  • The Atoner: Her guilt in how often she's put Diezell in a bad spot eventually catches up to her, and she ultimately returns to help out. After meeting with Rain and finally sorting things out, she does work with Diezell well.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Maisie has a soft, innocent face, which belies just how capable she is at lying... and she knows it. A good chunk of her story event involves her abusing this to screw over Diezell multiple times, even after Diezell knows what she's like. She's starting to get over it by the end of the event.
  • Compulsive Liar: It's not clear if she could stop even if she tried. About the best that can be said is that, by the end, she tries to make her lies to Diezell less damaging and owns up to them faster (if only to see Diezell's flustered reaction).
  • Consummate Liar: Prides herself in her ability to lie to just about anyone.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Maisie prides herself as a very capable Earth mage.
  • Multiple-Choice Past: It's not clear if Maisie even tells the truth about her past in unit descriptions and awakening quotes.

Sister

A wandering nun known to carry a huge mace. She's known for trying to solve things with dialogue and, when the option is not possible, she clobbers her opponents down. After saving Scartio from a brutal beatdown, she enlisted him in being her bodyguard as she travels Paladia now that Quadis is not alive anymore to rule it.
  • Carry a Big Stick: That mace on her back wouldn't look out of place in Delmodoa's hands, really.
  • Glacier Waif: So we have this nun carrying a mace twice her size, which she tends to use when someone decides to resort to violence.

Scartio

A former Hess slave with a brand made by Aldore in his forehead, which he covers with his bandanna. He tries to avoid trouble at all costs, but this also has led him to participate in the same Order of Aldore tournament Lasswell has took part in. When his partners discovered his Hess bearings and started delivering a vicious beatdown, he eas rescued by Sister, who offered to give him a place to stay. Once Quadis is defeated by Lasswell's party, Scartio senses that he has no purpose left, and Sister then suggests him to travel the world with her, serving as her bodyguard.

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