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This covers Harvin characters who are recruitable through the gacha or special events.

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     Shared Tropes 
  • Alphabetical Theme Naming: In Japanese, all Harvin names draw from "ra," "ri"," "ru," and/or "ro" to use in the name. Rei is the notable sole exception to this scheme as of this writing.
  • Fantastic Racism: Generally, antagonistic NPCs of other races discriminate Harvins simply because they are a race of Little People, whom they consider as physically inferior, as evidenced in Milleore's episode where thugs mocked her appearance. This racism motivates Al-Khalid to work hard, so that he could change this racial perception and prove that Harvins may be physically small and weak, but at least they can be Weak, but Skilled. On the lighter and unintentional side of this racism, young children of other races easily mistake Harvin adults (like Charlotta) as fellow children.
  • Little People: Their defining traits. Fully grown Harvin are only half as tall as fully grown humans. However, rather than comic relief they are established as The Smart Guy of the races, having a natural affinity for cleverness and smooth talking.
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: Despite their small stature, there's nothing from stopping Harvins in learning melee and weaponry combat. Some of them can even become knights who wield weapons bigger than they are, such as Charlotta and Sevilbarra. Even older Harvins like Yodarha and Al-Khalid know swordsmanship and martial arts respectively.
  • Pointy Ears: Like all non-human races, they have these.
  • Situational Sword: The stats of Harvin characters can be significantly boosted by the Gun, Harp, and Staff variants of the Bahamut weapons.
  • Vague Age: Ages of most Harvins are hard to tell at first glance. Lunalu and Charlotta are in their early 20s, yet look like kids with personalities to match. Arulumaya has a much more adult personality and is pushing thirty but looks barely any older than the two previous examples (and most of it is courtesy of her hairstyle). Males like Yodarha (66) and Anre (???) clearly have some years on them, but it's still difficult to put a number on it. (There is one tell for older male Harvins, though - it seems they tend to grow out facial hair, probably on purpose so that other races can tell at a glance they're "older".) Anre implies that one of the reasons why male Harvins tend to grow out facial hair as they get older is to avoid being mistaken as children.
  • Weak, but Skilled: On average, Harvins are physically weaker than members of other races because of their short stature. However, a lot of them more than make up for it by being extremely skilled with magic and/or weaponry. This is the mentality that Al-Khalid wants to push and prove in the "A Thousand Reasons" event. He feels that Harvins are being looked down on (no pun intended) because of their physical limitations, yet he wants to show that there are Harvins out there who can make a fame for themselves as martial artists.

     Alistair 

Alistair Alethea

Voiced by: Touko Aoyama

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Wise Honor Student
Rarity: R
Element: Water
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: The Final Word

A student from a prestigious academy and equally prestigious family of scholars who seeks to restore his father's honor, who had left to find Estalucia.


  • Alliterative Name: Alistair Alethea.
  • Badass Bookworm: He comes from a family of scholars, but he can still fight, and he even uses oversized mathematical tools as weapons.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father had left to find Estalucia, as part of proving his thesis. Alistair plans to follow in those footsteps.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: This is his hypothesis on why only guys keep approaching him during Halloween, because they think he's a girl.
  • Improbable Weapon User: He uses mathematical tools (which are bigger than him) to fight the enemy.
  • Insufferable Genius: He knows he's a genius and he will flaunt that fact at times.

     Arulumaya 

Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto

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The Fairy Oracle
Christmas Version
Yukata Version
Light Version
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Earth, Water (Christmas Ver.), Dark (Yukata Ver.), Light
Style: Special, Defense (Light ver.)
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: Selene Legacy, Selene Timoria (5★ uncap and Yukata Ver.), Selene Kanonas (Light ver.)

A prolific seer, Arulumaya has the gift of foresight, allowing her to see the future. She uses her gift to warn people of impending misfortune, and offer advice during times of strife. She joins the crew after seeing something surprising in the captain's and Lyria's futures, but won't tell them what it is, stating she wishes to see it in person.


  • Comes Great Responsibility: Feels that it is her duty to use her powers for the greater good, and as such only shares her prophecies when it would benefit the largest number of people.
  • Crystal Ball: It also has bronze engravings and Arulumaya can even make it float.
  • Dreaming of Things to Come: Her 5★ uncap reveals that her dreams allow her to see her future visions more coherently, at the expense of draining her consciousness the longer she lingers in them. Of the two times we see of them, once when she was little and her dream vision allowed her to avoid a Doomed Hometown scenario and her most recent one which foretold what would be happening in the "What Makes The Sky Blue" event.
  • Dub Name Change: Arurumeiya to Arulumaya.
  • Honey Trap: This trope is invoked and even name-dropped in Grand Blues! Comic #1108 when Arulumaya exposes her "sensual nape" in an attempt to distract Capo Tony.
  • Meido: Wears one during the "Handsome Gorilla" event.
  • Random Effect Spell: Her fourth skill gives a random buff effect depending on the color of her crystal ball. That is to say, when the skill is first activated, a random color is determined, and re-casting the skill will grant the buffs for the next 3 turns. Her Light SSR's third skill does something similar, giving the party Veil and one random buff out of a list on first cast, then every subsequent cast gains one additional buff (so second cast gives Veil and two buffs, and so on) until she applies every buff on the list with every cast.
  • Seers: She is an Oracle Prodigy and can also see visions using her crystal ball.
  • Stepford Smiler: Depressed type. She has a somewhat flirty personality and always puts on a confident face when fortunetelling, but is often regretful or despondent when alone, doubting her own decisions regarding her powers.
  • Think Nothing of It: Her Light SSR Fate Episode takes place soon after "What Makes The Sky Blue" and starts with the crew conspiring with a village to throw a celebration for her in light of her actions in saving them. While she's quite flattered, she insists on downplaying her own part in it all, saying she's just one woman of the Grandcypher crew which deserves more credit.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: Her Fate episode revolves around this, as she questions whether it's right for her to give prophecies that would ultimately benefit a group at the expense of an individual, or to lie about the future knowing people will believe her.
  • Took a Level in Cheerfulness: Mild, but it's there in her Christmas SSR. She has considerably lightened up since joining the protagonist.

     Balurga 

Voiced by: Yuki Kaida

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Vulcan Claw
Rarity: R, SSR
Element: Earth
Style: Attack
Weapon Specialty: Melee, Gun+Melee (Skull and Balurga SSR)
Charge Attack: Vulcan Bite, Atar Blast (Skull and Balurga SSR)

A former member of the Odajumoki gang and ex-right hand man to the Allfather, Guzaletha. The Odajumoki gang is an ultra-masculine Harvin organization in North Vast and Balurga only got in despite being born female through sheer bravery. He was later crossed by Guzaletha who revealed his physical sex and was hunted down by what was left of the gang until he came across the protagonist and their crew, saving him. He joins in gratitude to them.


  • Anime Hair: His brown hair is very spiky.
  • Artificial Limbs: One of his hands got bitten off by one of the gang's war beasts, Ultra Dog-Sled Jenkins, when he was proving himself worthy of joining them. They replaced it with a clawed Arm Cannon, the Vulcan Claw. After it was destroyed in Freedom’s Dirge, it was melted down and replaced by Galadar with the Atar Claw.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Gets a lot of focus in Freedom's Dirge, alongside Skull.
  • Edible Ammunition: In one of his Trick or Treat events, Balurga swaps out the conventional munitions of the Vulcan Claw for candy. Apparently, it's a big hit with the kiddos.
  • Fake Arm Disarm: The Vulcan Claw gets violently amputated by Rhiogur when Balurga is captured in Chapter 5 of Freedom’s Dirge.
  • Family of Choice: Discussed with Skull in Freedom's Dirge to break him out of the stupor he's in when he hears about the possibility that Rhiogur can channel the Allfather. Initially they found companions in the Odajumuki gang, but after everything that has happened he acknowledges that relationship is gone, and they instead have to treasure the family they have now in the crew of the Grandcypher.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: Though Balurga’s in-game ‘mechanical’ sex is listed as female, he’s treated as male in both Valentine's Day and White Day events. That is, you give chocolates during Valentine's Day and receive chocolates during White Day, similar to all the other male characters.
  • Out of the Closet, Into the Fire: Getting your sex revealed by your murdered gang boss’s journal, which also specifies that the first person who kills you becomes the new leader is not the most pleasant way to come out.
  • I Owe You My Life: The reason he joined the crew of the Grandcypher. They saved his life, and he wants to pay them back as a favor.
  • The Smurfette Principle: A subversion. He wasn't really acknowledged as a woman during his time with the Odajumoki and was regarded as a man until the death of Guzaletha in the aftermath of the "Gripping Freedom" event.
  • Straight Man and Wise Guy: Plays straight man to Skull’s empty headedness, though with how rowdy they both are, that's not saying much. They even have a duo unit riding Skull Jr.
  • Trans Tribulations: Though Balurga is very comfortable and confident in asserting themselves as one of the ‘manliest of men’, being born female means the Odajmuki treated him differently, needing an extra test of bravery to join and serving as an additional excuse to justify attempting to kill him after the death of Guzaletha. He also has trouble getting chocolate on Valentine’s Day from anyone but the captain.
  • Usurping Santa: In his second Happy Holidays event, Balurga suggests hunting down the 'legendary beast' Santa, stealing his presents and selling them for a profit. Fortunately for the jolly man, the Captain clarifies things.

     Bridgette 

Voiced by: Kaya Okuno

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Diligent Knight
Rarity: R, SR
Element: Water, Light
Style: Special, Balanced
Weapon Specialty: Sabre, Sabre+Spear (Bridgette and Cordelia version)
Charge Attack: Bold Slash, Fendez-Vous a Deux (Bridgette and Cordelia version)

A novice of the Holy Knights of Lumiel, Bridgette yearns to surpass her race's limitations and become a great hero. As a result, she practically idolizes Charlotta Fenia, the current captain of the Holy Knights, who Bridgette in particular sees as one of the most heroic Harvins in history and the role model for everything she wants to be.

Added to the game in December 2015, Bridgette tends to pop up alongside her idol, and in particular had a major role in the "Little Skyfarer" event.


  • Action Girl: Zig-Zagged. She jumps into action whenever she can, but also gets tired very easily.
  • Battle Ballgown: Her dress is mixed with armor.
  • Nice Girl: Impeccably polite and tries to assist everyone however she can, even if it's a minor issue that needs fixing, she'll put all her effort into it. It's even reflected in her kit, as it consists purely of buffs.
  • Simple, yet Awesome: Her kit is absurdly simple — she has two attack buffs that she can apply to a teammate. However, the buffs stack with each other and with general attack buffs, meaning she can help buff an ally to absolutely absurd heights. Sadly, she's still held back overall by being an R character, but having her boost Charlotta to nearly the damage cap with an otherwise average grid is good fun and very in-character.
  • Supreme Chef: Assisted by Cordelia during the event, Little Skyfarer a la Sacre Blumiel, she shows that she can actually compete with Baotorda who is another supreme chef by his own right.

     Charlotta 

Charlotta Fenia

Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (Japanese), Cristina Valenzuela (English)

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The Tiny Holy Knight
Premium Draw Water Version
Halloween Version
Event Version
Summer Version
Light Version
Rarity: SSR, SR (Event & Summer versions)
Element: Water, Light (Halloween version), Wind (Event and Grand versions)
Style: Balanced, Heal (Halloween version), Defense (Event and Grand versions), Attack (Light version)
Weapon Specialty: Sabre
Charge Attack: Noble Execution, Judgement Rush (Halloween version), Floaty Execution (Summer version), Brilliant Moon (Light version), Claíomh Solais Díon (Grand version)

The captain of the Holy Knights of Lumiel with an oversized sword and a pure heart, her desire to become taller leads to her joining the crew of the Grancypher to see if the Astrals can grant her wish. However, while many of her knights look up to her (with one example in particular), her extended absence from the Holy Knights is making some others in the order question whether she's derelict in her duty...

An early SSR who debuted alongside the Ifrit Showdown, Charlotta proved fairly popular and got a Halloween version a few months after her release in 2014, and has a tendency to crop up in events and Grand Blues! sidequests with some regularity. In June 2017, she finally got her own dedicated event, "Little Skyfarer a la Sacre Blumiel", which gave her a freely-available SR version, and also was a major character in the Summer 2017 event "Poacher's Day" a few months later. In November 2018, she got another SSR variant, this time as a pure Light Attacker, to go along with the "Reflections on a White Clover" event.


  • A Day in the Limelight: "Little Skyfarer a la Sacre Blumiel" is about Charlotta, her food-related adventures, and also her insecurities about her position.
  • Action Girl: Is the leader of a widely renowned order and has the power to back it up.
  • Ascended Meme: Either due to a "Blind Idiot" Translation, or more likely intentional. A dialog during her Summer Version's second fate episode calls tanned Charlotta a "baked potato"note  in the English version, despite the fact that the said line in Japanese calls her simply by her name.
  • Badass Adorable: She definitely earned her title of Captain of the Holy Knights of Lumiel, but being short (even for a Harvin) and rather childish make her think she's not fit to lead. Her knights, on the other hand, actually really enjoy how cute their boss is, and not a soul among them can question her competency in battle. Her Halloween costume was made by them with the sole goal of making her even cuter.
  • BFS: Her Cool Sword, Claíomh Solais. It becomes thicker than her torso in her 5★ ascension version. Her profiles in places like GBF Versus note that it's as big as she is, and she can slay monsters ten times her size with it.
  • Breakout Character: She is pretty much unquestionably the single most popular Harvin in the entire game, and one of the game's most recognizable characters. As of November 2018, she has five versions, a New Year's skin, one whole dedicated event, and she was chosen to be one of the five initial headliners for Granblue Fantasy Versus, representing the game to the entire world. This is pretty much all in response to her popularity since her release. Not too bad for someone whose meta-career began as a simple, comparatively unremarkable Water hybrid attacker/tank in the game's early days.
  • Continuity Nod: While she is not present in "A Thousand Reasons", Al-Khalid makes an indirect nod to Charlotta by mentioning the "captain of the Lumiel Knights" whom he respects for bringing glory to the Harvin race... or more specifically, for being a Harvin who holds a high position in society.
  • Cool Crown: Charlotta wears a thin crown that is even taller than her head. She wears it to boost her height, that's all... she doesn't have a royal blood.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Her event version's skill names have food names in them and the image used also has the image of the food related to the skill's name.
  • Expy: She's basically Saber, if Saber was three feet tall and had a complex about her height on top of her concerns about being qualified for the position she found herself in. Charlotta's Charge Attack is what makes it really obvious, as it's Excalibur in all but name - even the particle effects are similar to Excalibur's depictions in later Fate works. She has undergone some Divergent Character Evolution as time has gone on, with her plot more focusing on her childish habits and her attempts to break away from them (possibly as a result of Saber herself being, well, a major character in Granblue's greatest competitor).
  • Flanderization:
    • Of a physical aspect — she has an obsessive desire to become taller despite her nature as a Harvin. At one point it gets bad enough that she wanted to believe a local superstition about a well that grants wishes in her Fate Episode. Her 5★ artwork also depicts her standing on a box (which was never featured in her actual sprites until her Light Attacker version).
    • As time has gone on, especially in her 2017 event appearances, her obsession with being "grown up" has somewhat overtaken the rest of her character, making her a bit of a comedy character more than anything. This has become a bit of a sore spot for some fans, who enjoyed that her earlier portrayals were unambiguous in displaying her competency. Her Attacker version and her appearance in Versus walk this back a bit, though.
    • Also, her Verbal Tic has gotten a lot more prominent as time has gone on. In her original Fate Episode, it was obviously there but didn't dominate her speech; in "Little Skyfarer" and "Poacher's Day", she literally ends every complete sentence with "-arimasu".
    • Her Light version which was released on November 30, 2018 exaggerates her Height angst where she stands on a pedestal in her uncap art, while her Victory Poses have her standing on stacks of boxes.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: The Fate Episode of Charlotta's Light version has Lancelot standing straight even though you (as Charlotta) drop his health to 0. Then the narration tells they're actually staging the fight so that both are at equal strength and one side won't have the advantage of sending the other to their knees.
  • Glacier Waif: One of her common skills in multiple versions is a 40-50% damage cut for the whole party. Her passive skill is also a cut to damage from enemies in Overdrive for herself. Her level 100 skill upgrade in her original version also allows her to become outright invincible for the turn her third skill is used, and her Attacker version has a similar effect on her second skill.
  • Height Angst: Believes it's unbecoming of her to be so short and "childish", especially since she's the Captain of the Holy Knights.
  • Human Hummingbird: She ends up doing this pose in her Summer version's uncap art.
  • Imagine Spot: She has one in her summer version's artwork, standing tall at a sailboat's bow as it travels across Auguste's oceans. In reality, she tripped and is about to fall off the boat.
  • Impossibly Cool Clothes: Many fans have wondered how that crown stays on her head.
  • Knightly Sword and Shield: Just like fellow Lumiel Knight Baotorda, she wields a sword and a shield on both hands.
  • Meaningful Rename: Her original first skill's name is Blue Moon. This is renamed into Tempura Moon and Dolphin Moon for her event and summer versions respectively, though is still basically the same skill.
  • Mistaken Age: In her 5★ Uncap, there are some Human children who naturally mistook her as a fellow child. The scene may also double as a Rule of Funny moment due to the casual, yet playful manner of the children while talking to her. Perhaps they are not aware that they are talking to a Harvin.
    Charlotta: Wha?! I-I may look this way, but I assure you I'm an adult!
    Child : C'mon, lady! You ain't bigger than my little sis! And she just started talking last week!
    Charlotta: Grrr!
  • Never Bareheaded: She always wears a crown no matter the season and place. Yes, even in the beach!
  • Or Was It a Dream?: Charlotta has a Nightmare Sequence in the Grand Blues! comics where she became so small that Vyrn is literally holding her with one hand. She then wakes up in her room, while a "giant" Vyrn peeks in the window asking "Was it... Just a dream?" Cue this trope!
  • Rolling Attack: Her Light version's Brilliant Moon has Charlotta roll forward while spinning her blade.
  • Sickening "Crunch!": Grand Blues! Comic #1059 parodies this trope with a Written Sound Effect where the short Charlotta is implied to be in pain while looking at the tall Leona.
  • Starter Mon: Her original version can be the first SSR (from the pool of 6 SSR characters of their respective elements) that you can receive on the rigged ten-draw after completing the tutorial. Due to her usefulness and the power of her 5* upgrade, she's generally considered one of the better draws from that.
  • Sword Beam: Her charge attack is a large beam of yellow light from her sword.
  • Sword Plant: Her Summer version's artwork and victory sprite has her plant her sword at the ground... or any form of "ground" the stage has. Taken into the Rule of Funny territory if the stage is set high up in the clouds. This also applies to her Light version, although she's holding the sword this time.
  • Symbolic Wings: The Sword Lines and arcs surrounding Charlotta in her Light version's initial art form small golden wings.
  • Technicolor Blade: Claíomh Solais has a light blue blade.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: She loves kid's meals... but she doesn't like that she likes them, as she thinks it's another childish trait unbecoming of a Captain of the Holy Knights. Her 2017 event is pretty much focused on addressing this, with multiple groups of people coming together to make an "adult" version of those meals.
  • Verbal Tic: She tends to end as many sentences as possible with "-arimasu", which is generally seen as a polite-yet-childish thing to do (as it can be dropped in a number of cases, even in more formal, adult speech, but a lot of kids won't pick up on this and will use it to sound polite when they need to). It wasn't quite as common in her original appearance & Fate Episode, but later events have made it far more prominent. The newer/better parts of the English localization handle this by having her sound generally formal, but having her diction occasionally slip into surprising childishness. (Her original Fate Episode attempts to replicate the tic by having all her -arimasu sentences end in some variant of "hmm!", which is generally agreed to not read nearly as well.)
  • You Are a Credit to Your Race: After Al-Khalid is defeated in "A Thousand Reasons", he explains that all he wanted was to bring glory to the Harvin race by making a fame of himself, and that he admires Harvins who hold high rankings in society. He then mentions "Captain of the Lumiel Knights" as an example, indirectly referring to Charlotta.

     Drusilla 

Voiced by: Rina Endo

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R Version
Rarity: R, SSR
Element: Fire, Light (SSR ver.)
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Dagger
Charge Attack: Shopping Spree, Lady Set Go (SSR ver.)

The young daughter of a rich merchant of Port Breeze. After her pet bird disappears, she ends up joining the crew while looking for it, fearing it might have flown to another island.


  • A Day in the Limelight: The focal character of the "Only You in All the World" event.
  • Failed a Spot Check: Her "missing" bird is sitting on her hat. The rest of the crew points this out to her, which she eventually realizes in the "Only You in All the World" event.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her pride prevents her from expressing her true feelings, which is a major factor to her loneliness and her character as a Miles Gloriosus.
  • Friendless Background: Much of her time at home is spent on studies, preventing her from making friends around her age out of concern that they would interrupt her.
  • Gratuitous French: Mentions "je ne sais quoi" when touring Vyrn and the Captain at an art museum in the quest "The Art of Refinement".
  • I Just Want to Be Special: It's less want and more of needs to be special, as it's the only way she knows that can get her family's praises. Being in a Badass Crew damages her pride as it attacks her previous notion that she was special.
  • Mechanically Unusual Class: In her R version, she can't attack at all, and instead relies on charging her Limit Break, which then uses your rupies to summon random buffs.
  • Miles Gloriosus: Regularly claims to be way more skilled in the ways of the world than she really is. Though in a bit of a subversion, she generally tries to follow up on her boasts as earnestly as possible, even if she's not that successful.
  • Mistaken Age: Played with. The crew do notice she's a child, but after she claims to be a grown-up... they believe her and apologize, because it's hard for non-Harvins to figure the age of Harvins at first glance.
  • The Runaway: She left her home out of fear that her grandmother would be angry that her pet bird, Homlet, flew to another island. Luckily for her, her family is open-minded and takes said action as a sign of maturity.
  • Verbal Tic: Desu no, to round up the overall The Ojou characterization.
  • Vocal Evolution: As Rina Endo matures overtime, Drusilla's voice naturally stopped showing signs that it's done by a child. This is noticeable when comparing her R version's Fate Episodes to the subsequent events she appears in.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Much of her motivation stems from wanting her family's praise and approval.
  • When You Coming Home, Dad?: She lives with her grandmother since her parents' jobs as merchants make it too busy for them to come home.

     Elmelaura 

Voiced by: Isuzu Nishihagi

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Rarity: R
Element: Fire
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Axe
Charge Attack: Blur of Blades

A Harvin who wields a giant kitchen knife even bigger than her body. She likes collecting rare cooking ingredients and joins the crew hoping to find rarer ingredients on their journey.


     Leonora 

Voiced by: Suzuko Hara

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Rarity: R
Element: Wind
Style: Balanced
Weapon Specialty: Dagger
Charge Attack: Izuna Leap

A young mercenary in training. She met the crew when she was hired by a criminal. Later joining when the matter is resolved... and there's the matter of her partner crushing on Vyrn.


     Lilele 

Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi

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L. O. V. E
Fire Version
Summer Version
Rarity: SSR, SR
Element: Water, Fire
Style: Special, Heal (Fire version)
Weapon Specialty: Harp
Charge Attack: Sparkling Performance, Tropical Summer Festival (Summer version), Kimi to Boku no Concert of Miracles (Fire version)

When she first came into contact with an idol group, her dream was to become an idol and surpass them herself. She now travels the world, bringing her performance for all to watch.


  • All Just a Dream: Her role model, the group of idol singers composed of Djeeta, Lyria, Mary, and Vira, was part of the one-time 2015 April Fools' Day event introduced earlier, so its canonicity is in question. Her Fate Episode is her trying to come to terms with the possibility of this.
  • Charm Person: When she starts singing, all guys around her turn into drooling fanboys who do whatever she wants. She's been known to use this a few times to get answers she couldn't get otherwise. Her charge attack has a chance of inflicting this status condition.
  • Idol Singer: Even if her inspiration was all in her head, she is definitely massively popular as an idol.
  • Lucky Charms Title: Her Fate Episode is titled "Daydream☆Miracle".
  • Magic Music: Her method of attacking.
  • Odd Friendship: With Ippatsu, of all people. They have nothing in common except love of ramen, but that single common ground gave them a certain complicity.
  • Stage Names: She sometimes goes by the title of "Graceful Princess" when performing.
  • Status Buff: She has three support skills which are given an extra boost for male party members.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Ramen is specifically noted in her fan guide to be her favorite food.

     Ludmila 

Voiced by: Mai Aizawa

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Miserable Curiosity
Rarity: SR
Element: Dark
Style: Attack
Weapon Specialty: Gun
Charge Attack: Oops! Misfire!

The mushroom-loving Harvin who once ate a laughter-inducing fungi. Since then, Ludmila's laughter became unending. Even when she traded her health for a fine fungi, her craving does not stop.


  • Confusion Fu: Her Charge Attack can end up buffing or debuffing her and the party or even deal massive damage to the party itself. Dealing damage to the enemy is actually relatively rare.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Perhaps due to perpetually laughing
  • The Hyena: An involuntary version; due to eating a strange mushroom, she suffers from uncontrollable laughter.
  • The Load: Due to her uncontrollable laughter, she's highly unreliable in battle and is prone to accidentally shooting her comrades. It was because of this that she was eventually booted out of her father's bandit gang.
  • Powerful, but Inaccurate: Her attacks are rather hard-hitting but tend to miss frequently.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Mushrooms oh so much. Unfortunately, she tends to eat or serve them before finding out whether or not they're poisonous, which led to her current predicament.

     Lunalu 

Voiced by: Rumi Ōkubo (Japanese), Elsie Lovelock (English)

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Artist of Monsters
R Version
Summer Version
Light Version
Rarity: R, SSR
Element: Dark, Light
Style: Special, Attack (Light Version)
Weapon Specialty: Staff, Sabre (Light Version)
Charge Attack: Calamity Picture (initial version), Cataclysmic Illustration (Summer Version), Cataclysmic Storybook (SSR Version), Disastrous Storybook (SSR 5★ uncap), Cataclysmic Darkness (Light Version)

An artist whose limitless imagination and incredible skill with pens come to life has led her to fame for her detailed drawings of monsters. However, her truest desire is to become known for beautiful romantic paintings, so she decides to travel the world with the main character to see and study the art they might come across.

Despite being an R character for her first two versions, Lunalu is one of the most sought-after R characters in the game (even staying in the Fan Popularity Polls for years). This is due to her Facsimile skill, capable of copying some of the most powerful abilities of other characters.

A comedy-filled event in 2018, titled "Handsome Gorilla" puts her in the spotlight.


  • A Day In The Lime Light: She is the main character in the "Handsome Gorilla" and "Imagination Overdrive" events.
  • Art Attacker: Her power, she can draw monsters and they'll attack for her.
  • Character Narrator: She narrates the Prologue chapter of the "Handsome Gorilla" event, and is labeled in-game as "Lunarrator".
  • Elegant Gothic Lolita: Her usual outfits are frilly, especially her SSR version.
  • Eyepatch of Power: She wears eyepatches that cover her right eye.
  • Genre Savvy: In Grand Blues! Comic #595, Lunalu remains calm just as Zeta is afraid of a shark's presence near them. She later explains the Slashers Prefer Blondes trope to Zeta.
    Lunalu: It's an ironclad rule in B-Horror films! The blondes are always the first to go!
  • Inner Monologue: While she acts and speaks in a normal manner in front of the others, her monologue still has strong shades of her Yaoi Fangirl side when speaking to anyone from the four Dragon Knights.
  • Magical Eye: Her R version’s Skybound art and SSR 5★ art reveals that underneath her eyepatch is a glowing eye.
  • Magikarp Power: Some of the skills that she can copy are otherwise game-breakers, such as Threo's Ground Zero.
  • Power Copying: Her gimmick comes from her first skill which lets her copy ally skills.
  • Reaction Shot: In the prologue of Handsome Gorilla, she narrates the details of a certain book that she read at young age. The camera then zooms in closer to her face, while the player gets treated to a slew of Lunalu's facial reactions as she flips through the pages.
  • Signature Move: All of her versions comes with the Facsimile skill. What's more, for every chronologically new version of her, the success rate of this ability gets improved.
  • Yaoi Fangirl:
    • It's revealed in one of her Fate Episodes that one of the romance novels she's so fond of centers around a male couple.
    • It's also revealed in a Fate Episode that she draws pictures of naked men, which scares Lyria as she assumes they're fighting.
  • Zerg Rush: In her Calamity Picture Charge Attack, Lunalu draws a swarm of monsters and sends them stampeding towards the enemy's direction.

     Marquiares 

Voiced by: Chafurin

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Supernal Grand Sage
Rarity: SSR
Element: Dark
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: Earth, Wind, and Fire

Known as the Supernal Grand Sage, Marquiares draws power from the star to fuel his knowledge and gain a source of limitless magical energy.


     Melissabelle 

Voiced by: Shiori Mikami

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Valentine Version
Rarity: SSR
Element: Wind, Light (Valentine version)
Style: Attack, Defense (Valentine version)
Weapon Specialty: Sabre, Sabre+Axe (Valentine version)
Charge Attack: Capillus Ataxia, Capillus Ataxia ++ (Wind 5★ Upgrade)

A strange girl who lives secluded far in the forest, farming corn. Or rather, a runaway princess born with magical hair said to have the power to cure all diseases. Hiding from society after said hair and the greed people have for it brought sadness to her and the people she loves, she joins the crew to find out the mysteries behind it, and enact some revenge on the ones who hurt her.

She later receives a Valentine's Day version on February 2019.


  • Cast from Calories: Using her powers is really taxing on her stomach. Luckily, she's a competent farmer so food is usually not much of an issue, but she first meets the crew after getting careless and ending up lost in the forest with not even the energy to move.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Her first skill fills up her Charge Bar at the cost of 20% of her maximum HP.
  • Cooldown Manipulation: Her Charge Attack Capillus Ataxia reduces the cooldown of used skills by 2. Her first skill Continuum, fills up her Charge Bar so that she can instantly cast her Charge Attack. Her Golden Luster passive has a 5% chance of reducing all cooldowns by 1 whenever she is attacked, while her EMP passive also works similarly to Golden Luster, but reduces cooldown when she attacks instead. In simple terms, her kit is focused on spamming her skills as much as possible.
  • Death of a Thousand Cuts: Her second and third skills can hit enemies randomly up to 10-times each, but each hit can only deal damage up to 82,000. At max stacks, and if both skills are off-cooldown, Melissabelle alone can hit a maximum of 20 times, with a total damage of 1,640,000 in a single turn.
  • Expy: Of Rapunzel... or rather, the Disney version.
  • Failure-to-Save Murder: One of her Fate Episodes involves the crew getting attacked by a woman whose daughter fell sick and died after Melissabelle ran away. It leaves her angsting for quite some time, and it takes a good deal of heart-to-heart talk with the crew to get better.
  • Fallen Princess: Left her kingdom after the lust for her hair brought discord to the peaceful land. She does take her farming life pretty well aside from loneliness, and her royal parents still love her, but she can't really go back home lest it starts all over again.
  • Gathering Steam: Her Left and Right Hairsabers deal more hits and damage with each succeeding use, up to a Cap of 10 hits per ability.
  • Mundane Utility: In the Grand Blues! comic strips, Melissabelle uses her hair powers in a variety of non-combat situations, such as holding a spinning spin blade, or shaping it like a slingshot in order to catapult herself.
  • Pimped-Out Dress: She wears a frilly gown, as expected of a Rapunzel expy.
  • Powers Do the Fighting: She's not much of a physical fighter, and mostly does damage by forming blades with her hair and flinging them all around her. By the time of her Valentines version, she's honed her skill enough to have a full-blown "Instant Death" Radius, freaking out Alec and Syr as she casually takes a stroll through the battlefield while monsters around her get torn to pieces faster than they can react.
  • Power Glows: Her hair will occasionally glow a golden shade during battles and in her victory pose.
  • Prehensile Hair: Healing powers is not quite the only thing her hair can do.
  • Revenge: She plans to cut the hair of those who tried to steal her hair.
  • Shout-Out: Melissabelle's Light version has a skill named "Get Over Hair", a pun on Scorpion's memetic Catchphrase from Mortal Kombat.
  • Sinister Scythe: Her hair takes the shape of intertwined sickles when she's in combat.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Zigzagged. She's noted to be an unusually tall beauty... by Harvin standards. Single tallest Harvin introduced so far, which still puts her slightly under 1m and way below any other race. Charlotta idolizes her and even tried to copy her lifestyle for a while, only to realize that emulating her appetite without having magic hair to balance it out is just a quick way to get fat.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: She loves eating corn.

     Milleore 

Voiced by: Saori Onishi

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/milleore_a.png
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Water
Style: Balanced, Attack (Dual unit with Sahli Lao)
Weapon Specialty: Bow, Gun+Bow (Dual unit with Sahli Lao)
Charge Attack: Hailstorm, Velos Storm (Dual unit with Sahli Lao)

A stoic agent hired by the crew after she displays considerable skill in a fight with some Imperial soldiers. Though she speaks and acts the part of a dispassionate professional, Milleore is easily embarrassed and very compassionate.


  • Ambiguously Gay: She's very close with her fellow soldier, Sahli Lao, but she denies that their relationship is anything besides friendship and comradery. It's unclear whether she's just pretending to be unemotional, or if she really means it.
  • Animal Motifs: Sharks, if her upgraded art is anything to go by.
  • Badass Cape: Her blue cloak, which also includes a hood.
  • Consummate Professional: She pretends to be this, insisting that she's not friends with her clients and that her loyalty only extends as far as her payment, but always comes up with some contrivance to explain her less than professional actions.
  • Guns Akimbo: She uses crossbows instead of firearms, but the effect is the same.
  • In the Hood: Always wears a thick, hooded cape. It's mostly to cover up her ears, which turn bright red when she blushes.
  • The Stoic: She tries, but repeated praise, compliments, and expressions of friendship tend to reduce her to a shy, blushing mess.

     Mimlemel 

Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi

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Mimlemel and Stumpeye Version
Mimlemel and Pun-Kin (Halloween) Version
Mimlemel and Turtleton (Summer) Version
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Wind, Earth (Halloween version), Fire (Summer version)
Style: Special, Attack
Weapon Specialty: Harp, Melee (Mimlemel and Stumpeye ver.), Harp+Melee (Halloween ver.), Harp+Melee (Summer ver.)
Charge Attack: Whirlwind, ????

A strange young girl who lives in Wayward Forest. Never seen without her large "flute" (more of a wooden saxophone, really). She joins the crew after befriending Lyria over their similar tastes in music.


  • Alpha Strike: Her Summer version focuses around one of Fire's more specialized aspects, which is doing as much damage to a boss as possible in one massive attack.
  • Animate Inanimate Object:
    • Both her stump and her flute are sentient, and can move to an extent (especially the stump, since it has wheels and all). The ability to give life to her favorite objects is implied to be one of her numerous mysteries.
    • Her Halloween version changes her mount to a pumpkin on wheels named Pun-Kin.
  • Bizarre Instrument: Her Halloween version has a large tuba with various additions and implements.
  • Brutal Honesty: When she actually talks, she's often extremely blunt.
  • Heroic BSoD: Easily becomes depressed and silent if she loses her flute Hornby, even if she just dropped it from a very short distance.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Her flute is huge, and she fights by clubbing people with it. At least, it does have a spiky implement attached to it.
  • Jerkass: She's selfish, rude, lazy, and just all around not pleasant to be around.
  • My Name Is ???: The Charge Attack name of her "Stumpeye", Halloween and Summer versions are simply "????".
  • Mysterious Past: Absolutely nothing is known about her past. All we know is that she is definitely not normal.
  • Necessary Drawback: As explained in Purposely Overpowered and Alpha Strike, her unit specializes in helping herself and her team do as much damage as possible in a short amount of time, making her ideal for shorter fights. That said, her skills can only be cast once, which hurts her usefulness if she’s being used in fights that require more than a few turns. Considering how broken her unit is otherwise, it makes sense that her usage would be conditional.
  • Purposely Overpowered: Her summer unit joins the long line of seasonal units that absolutely overshadows most other gacha units including some Grand limiteds by being an absolute beast in short fights due to her skills and the buffs she applies to both herself and her allies. The only drawback her unit has is that her skills can only be cast once, making her a poor supportive unit in longer fights. Not that that matters, as with her unit and the right set up, most fights can be done fairly quickly.
  • The Silent Bob: Mostly just expresses herself by tooting with her flute. She does talk every once in a while, but rarely more than a sentence at once.
  • Tree Vessel: Goes around on a tree stump on wheels. Said stump is fiercely protective of her, and can kick some major ass if it's to help her.

     Norcel 

Voiced by: Hinako Sasaki

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Rarity: R
Element: Earth
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: Oopsie!

A mysterious young Harvin who uses books to augment his superhuman strength. Norcel was looking for a job to support his bedridden mother, and with a chance meeting, got invited to join the party after they realize that he had trouble finding one.


  • The Klutz: His standard attacks involve him tripping onto an enemy to damage them.
  • Running Gag: Norcel has a recurring gag in the Grand Blues! comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a Nosebleed every time he looks up. Sometimes, he is seen beside Soriz and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.
  • Spell Book: He carries around a large, incredibly heavy magic book that's larger than his torso.
  • Stronger Than They Look: Despite being physically tiny like all Harvins, Norcel carries around his book like it's nothing despite it being incredibly difficult to lift for everyone else.
  • Support Party Member: His second skill is called Indefinite Book, which reduces the cooldown of all skills of Earth allies (not including Norcel himself as well as the protagonist regardless of their element) by one turn. Unfortunately, the skill itself has a 9 turn cooldown.

     Philosophia 

Voiced by: Yuiko Tatsumi

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R Version
Rarity: R, SR
Element: Light
Style: Heal (R), Special (SR)
Weapon Specialty: Staff, Staff+Melee (SR)
Charge Attack: Krypton Pragma (R), Aufheben (SR)

Philospher, a seeker of knowledge, and one who rides a spinning top. She insists on joining the Grandcypher after being intrigued by the captain's answer to her philosophical question about the concept of flight.


  • Flight: In her initial Fate Episode, she Mind Screws both Vyrn and Lyria by asking them nonsensical questions about flight.
  • The Medic: Both of her techniques in her R version heal an ally.
  • Punny Name: Philosophia is a philosopher who meets the crew and asks them philosophical questions.

     Rei 

Voiced by: Ai Kayano

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rei_6.png
Rarity: SSR
Element: Dark
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Staff+Katana
Charge Attack: Clairvoyant Bliss
The head of the Suo Family, who possesses mysterious powers that she channels through her eyes. She plays a supporting role in the "Seeds of Redemption" storyline.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: There's a Scripted Battle in Chapter 5 wherein Rei did something to Feower to make him fight, unable to control his body. During the in-game sequence, clicking the attack button does nothing for the first few turns, until Rei's hand reaches out to the Attack Button itself, forcing Feower to unleash his Charge Attack against his sister.
  • Cooldown Manipulation: Her "Ama no Sakate" skill advances the battle by five turns.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Her skills are not exactly direct, but when properly utilized has some very unique and potentially devastating effects.
  • Dream Walker: While not on the same semantics as Phoebe's or Baal's powers, Rei has the ability to allow people to enter others' minds, demonstrated when she helped some of the Eternals to "tread through" Mugen's soul.
  • Deus ex Machina: Only Rei was able to calm down an enraged Mugen to submission using her powers, when all of the Eternals failed to do so from fighting him.
    • Her entire role in Seeds of Redemption more or less has her function as this: she exists purely to solve whatever the current problem is without any issue or (known) consequence.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Her eyes do not have the typical white sclera. Instead, it appears as if her dark-blue pupils are very large, and they have a glitter effect on them as well. All of these symbolize her strange powers.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Her eyes are always closed unless she's using her powers.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: Her first skill "Alaya-Vijnana" allows her to take control of an ally, making them double-attack every turn until it's cast again to remove the buff. This mirrors her ability to control Feower as demonstrated in the event. "Cold Stare" also lets her control the enemy, reducing their elemental damage to zero.
  • Impossibly Cool Clothes: Rei's dress is very huge, larger than her body, but large enough to match the length of her long hair.
  • The Mentor: She took in Anre after he was orphaned and helped shape his current worldview that led to him founding the Eternals.
  • Necessary Drawback: Her main three skills all have a drawback to them.
    • "Alaya-Vijnana" allows an ally she takes control of to attack twice per turn. However, she herself cannot attack while it is activated.
    • "Moksha" allows her to swap places and gain control of an ally, sharply boosting their stats. However, the ally she takes control of has their defense lowered by 50%. As well, the player loses access to her other skills when she's moved to the backline.
    • "Cold Stare" is extremely useful for avoiding deadly triggers, however, it has a long cooldown of 12 turns.
    • Her charge attack "Clairvoyant Bliss" does not damage in exchange for powerful debuffs to the enemy.
  • Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangsters: Despite the fact that the Suo Family identify as mafia, they claim to be of the "protect the people" variety rather than the criminal variation.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: Rei, when written as 零 in Japanese, can be interpreted for "zero". There's also a circle on her forehead, which represents the "0" digit. Because she taught Anre and becomes a sponsor for the Eternals, she can be considered the character who represents "Zero" as their predecessor.
  • Numerological Motif: Her HP and ATK end with the exact values of 0 (1000 and 10000 respectively) when unmodified by external sources.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: She considers all those she's raised in the Suo Family as her children, and her lifespan means that she's had to see them all die.
  • People Puppets: She can use her powers to forcefully control others. Aside from forming the basis of two of her skills, she uses this power to force Feower to attack Tien as a way of testing them.
  • Power Floats: She floats above the ground during all of her interactions and in battle. While it doesn't seem notable, as there are plenty of characters (mostly primals) we've been introduced to that demonstrate the ability to float, Rei having this ability serves as a testament to just how powerful she is, as the games lore states that the ability to float is achieved through a certain level of magic.
  • Promoted to Playable: Zig-zagged. She was made playable a few days after "Seeds of Redemption", her debut event, went live.
  • Purposefully Overpowered: As one of the top dark support units in the game, her being broken in that regard justifies this as she’s described as being wellspring of pure magical energy.
  • Really 700 Years Old: She's been around since the time of the War, making her several centuries old and one of the few non-Primal or Astral characters to achieve such longevity.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: When the Eternals seek her aid to protect the Stardust Town, Rei simply suggests an easy-but reliable solution - that Tien and Quatre should just take the children somewhere else, instead of continuing to defend the Stardust Town which is in conflict with the Magasin mafia. With some convincing from the twins' end, Rei then agrees to help rebuild the town during the later chapters of the event.
  • Reluctant Warrior: According to her lore, she doesn’t like to use her overwhelming power but understands that she must do so in order to maintain peace in the Sky Realm.
  • Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Downplayed, but she does overshadow quite a few Eternals in their Anniversary event such as Nio, Esser and Quatre because of her various Deus ex Machina’s.
  • Support Party Member: As broken as she is, her main role in a team is to act as support and debuffer and this is reflected in all of her skills.
    • "Alaya-Vijnana" allows her to take control of an ally, making them double-attack every turn until it's cast again to remove the buff. Once removed, it can be applied to another character in the same turn and isn't put on a cooldown. She cannot apply to buff too herself and when the skill is active, she herself cannot attack.
    • "Moksha" has her switch positions with a subally, taking control of the ally and giving them a sharp boost to their stats, though in exchange their defense is lowered.
    • "Cold Stare" reduces the elemental damage of a foe to zero for one turn and has a cooldown of 12 turns. It's her second to only skill with a cooldown.
    • "Ama no Sakate" progresses the battle by five turns at the end of a turn once it's cast. It can only be used once per battle and is only ready after 5 turns have already passed. This is useful for skipping enemy triggers or helping the allies skills cooldown faster.
    • Her charge attack "Clairvoyant Bliss" applies "Celestial Vision", an indefinite debuff that boosts the amount of damage the enemy takes and cannot be removed. It also deals 15% debuff resistant down, 30% Light attack down, 100% Double-Attack down, and 30% Triple-Attack down.
  • Switchout Move: Her "Moksha" skill lets her switch out with a sub-ally while granting them substantial buffs at the cost of a defense debuff.

     Robertina 

Voiced by: Ayaka Imamura / Ayasa Itō

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Tubist of Revelation
SR Version
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Wind, Light (SSR)
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Harp
Charge Attack: Rapsodia di Mistero, Rapsodia Aggraziata (SSR)

The tubist and the only Harvin member of the Sky Philharmonic Orchestra.


     Sahli Lao 

Voiced by: Nanami Yamashita

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sahlilao_a.png
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Water
Style: Balanced, Attack (Dual unit with Milleore)
Weapon Specialty: Bow, Gun+Bow (Dual unit with Milleore)
Charge Attack: Velos Blue, Velos Storm (Dual unit with Milleore)

A soldier with performance anxiety. While skilled in her own right, Sahli Lao gets incredibly nervous under pressure and as a result, often misses her shots. She previously relied on a close friend to calm her nerves and help her stay focused, but this friend recently left the army to work independently. Sahli decides she can't rely on her friend forever, and so joins the crew hoping that spending time with them will help her hone her ability and boost her confidence.


  • Ambiguously Gay: She's very close with her fellow soldier, Milleore. While Milleore insists that the two are not romantically involved, Sahli doesn't deny it, and seems more bemused by her partner's denial.
  • BFG: Her crossbow isn't terribly large by human standards, but it's nearly as big as she is.
  • Bifauxnen: Her Boyish Short Hair make her look very masculine, which causes Lyria, Katalina, and possibly the player, to mistake her for a man.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Probably owing to her boyish looks, she not only has some teasing with Milleore, but can also trigger Nina Drango's Blush mechanic like male characters.
  • Samus Is a Girl: While her profile confirms that she's female, Lyria and Katalina refer to her as a man in both her Fate Episodes, and she does nothing to correct them. It's not until her Cross-Fate with Milleore that it's pointed out. Even her introductory fate episode refers to her as a male to keep the surprise.

     Sevilbarra 

Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3040490000_01.png
SR Version
Event Version
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Wind, Light (Event ver.), Fire (SSR ver.)
Style: Attack
Weapon Specialty: Katana
Charge Attack: Graceful In Death, Nocturnal Descent (Event ver.), Clover Reincarnation (SSR ver.)

A wandering samurai pursuing rumors of a fearsome "demon blade" that was stolen from his family.

He later stars as the free event character of the "Reflections for a White Clover" event on 2018.


  • A Day in the Limelight: He is the event character in "Reflections for a White Clover".
  • BFS: His katana would be impractically long in the hands of a draph.
  • Continuity Nod: Sevilbarra has a shared gag in the Grand Blues! comics where he attends a "Brothers meet-up" with Lucius and Ryan, with the trio secretly discussing their younger sisters. However, Sevilbarra does not appear in Comic #1081 alongside the two brothers, because his younger sister is now deceased, following the "Reflections for a White Clover" event in the mobile game.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Played for laughs. As he has little experience in the kitchen, he enlists Katalina to help him make chocolates for White Day. It goes as well as you'd expect.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: He puts on a carefree and boisterous facade, but the death of his family and his brother-in-law's subsequent descent into hateful obsession has left him jaded and bitter.
  • Parental Substitute: At the end of "Hope from a Snowdrop", he becomes an uncle to Galanthalus after Krekulkil and Keralbarra adopts him, chooses to stay in the afterlife (or forced to in Keralbarra's case), and gives Galanthalus an opportunity of freedom.
  • Revenge: His primary motivation is to take vengeance on the man that slaughtered his clan and to destroy the Demon Blade that caused so much tragedy.
  • Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You: In his Event version's artwork, he points his blade towards the camera.
  • You Remind Me of X: Lyria's insistence on playing Go until she wins reminds Sevilbarra of her late sister, who had the same attitude as her.

     Skull 

Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/skull_event_a.png
Dark Version
Rarity: SR, SSR
Element: Earth, Dark
Style: Attack
Weapon Specialty: Gun, Gun+Melee (Dark SR and Skull and Balurga SSR)
Charge Attack: Rain of Bullets, Blast Driver (Dark ver.), Atar Blast (Skull and Balurga SSR)

A Harvin who is part of the Odajumoki Gang in the "Gripping Freedom" event. He yearns for freedom and his main goal at first, was to defeat the Odajumoki Gang's boss at the time, Guzaletha so he can be free. But events during the course of "Gripping Freedom" has changed his mindset about what it means to be free and eventually joins the crew because he feels that the protagonist may have the answer that he really seeks for.


  • A Day in the Limelight: He is the featured character of the "Gripping Freedom" event and shares the spotlight with Balurga in "Freedom's Dirge".
  • Blood Knight: He really enjoys the thrill of a fight. And in his second fate episode, he is willing to injure himself against dangerous animals and enjoys it. This gets supported by his support skill, which increases his attack when an enemy is in Overdrive.
  • Blown Across the Room: In his Fate Episode, Skull Jr was running too fast but suddenly stopped when he saw Eustace. Skull then went flying in the air from the sudden change of momentum, and you had to find where he landed.
  • Canine Companion: Skull Jr. A North Husky treated as The Unfavorite by the other Odajumoki members because of its incompetence in learning new tricks. Only Skull took the time and effort to adapt and train the dog.
  • Parental Abandonment: It was revealed in the "Gripping Freedom" event that he was abandoned by his family when Gluzaletha found him.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: His Earth version's outfit has these wrapped on his neck.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He claims to be smart but it's obvious that he isn't as bright as he appears to be.

     Suframare 

Voiced by: Minami Tanaka

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/suframare_a.png
Summer Version
Rarity: SR
Element: Water
Style: Heal (Regular), Special (Summer ver.)
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: Frost Watch (Regular), Freezing Summer (Summer ver.)

A magic tutor whose doctrine is anyone can learn magic if they apply themselves hard enough. Unfortunately Vyrn appears to be the one exception and Suframare is determined to correct that wrong by joining the crew.


  • An Ice Person: She primarily specializes in ice magic.
  • Commonality Connection: The Cross-Fate Episode between Elmott and Suframare deals with the two's common ground of interest towards taking care of the younger crew members.
  • Mundane Utility: She applies magic to her parasol to make it constantly emit a cold aura underneath, keeping her cool no matter how hot the actual temperature is.
  • Navel Window: Her summer attire's top just leaves a small opening for her navel.
  • Parasol of Pain: Suframare uses an umbrella as a weapon in her summer version.
  • Robe and Wizard Hat: Her attire is a blue variant of this, with a long hat... fitting for her magic-oriented profession.
  • Running Gag: In the Grand Blues! comics. She has a similar "SUFRAMAAARRE!" gag like Rackam whenever she gets accidentally injured by the attacks of either the monsters or her allies. Some strips use the same gag whenever Suframare's offers get rejected by her fellow skyfarers.
  • Stern Teacher: She will do her best to educate someone but she's aware of the need to reprimand students when they cause trouble.
  • Technician Versus Performer: Strongly believes in the technician side with practicing spells to learn magic, which is why she's so stumped by Vyrn's seemingly endless inability to do them.

     Ulamnuran 

Voiced by: Ayumu Murase

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Rarity: SR
Element: Water
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Spear
Charge Attack: Illusion Dance, Theater of Illusion (5★ Upgrade)

A cheerful, if somewhat clumsy, clown that travels the world spreading smiles, aiming to be the greatest performer in history. He joins the crew after hearing that they intend to go to the Island of the Astrals, believing that performing there will prove his talent to the world.


  • Non-Ironic Clown: He looks the part, and while he is a capable fighter, he really just wants to make people happy.
  • The Klutz: He frequently trips over his own feet when he's not performing, but he's fine when he's putting on a show.

     Vermeil 

Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga

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R Version
Rarity: R, SR
Element: Light
Style: Balanced
Weapon Specialty: Dagger (R), Sabre (SR)
Charge Attack: Salvator Rosa (R), Rising Rapier (SR)

A young man born cursed to constantly cry from one eye, he bears memories of a mysterious woman whom he believes may be the key to understanding why he is forced through such an act, and perhaps how to stop it as well.


  • Badass Cape: He wears a red cape in his R version's outfit.
  • Coat Cape: His SR version trades the rade cape for a red coat that just wraps on his back
  • Ocular Gushers: From only one eye however.

     Wamdus 

Voiced by: Maria Naganawa (Mortal Form), Hiroko Kiso (Dragon Form)

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Azure of the Six Dragons
Dragon Form
Rarity: SSR
Element: Water
Style: Defense
Weapon Specialty: Axe+Staff
Charge Attack: Hydrozoa

The dragon of Water.


  • Adorably Precocious Child: She's positively adorable as a mortal despite being an almighty water dragon, happily eating snacks and playing Sugoroku with her new friends.
  • Animation Bump: Her charge attack which incorporates Live2D and her chibified model into its animation.
  • Badass Adorable: The mighty dragon of water with godly dominance over the element, who manifests as a very cute Harvin girl.
  • Counter-Attack: Her "Innocence Toxin" skill auto activates whenever she takes damage.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: She has lavender-colored crescent moon shapes in her eyes.
  • Extreme Omnivore: She eats anything that resembles food, even Wilnas's charcoal-filled dishes, and according to Galleon can even derive nutrition from it.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Mugen deduces that Wamdus's "hunger" and "emptiness" isn't just from not eating food, but also from loneliness, and her game of sugoroku with everyone helps her realize that. Mugen invites her to come over to Stardust Town to play with the other kids.
  • Kraken and Leviathan: Wamdus has a definite sea monster theme going, as shown when she appears with her dragon tentacles wrapped around skyships.
  • Making a Splash: Pretty obviously, as the dragon of Water. She also has ice powers and can make drinking glasses out of ice.
  • The Nicknamer: Gives her fellow dragons nicknames, such as "Luoh" for Lu Woh, "Wil" for Wilnas, and "Lleon" for Galleon. She also refers to herself as "Wam".
  • Promoted to Playable: Added during the August 17, 2022 Flash Gala as a playable Grand character after being a raid boss.
  • Token Mini-Moe: Wamdus's mortal form appears as a small Harvin with a large umbrella, contrasting the other dragons' larger appearances aside from Ewiyar.
  • Unusual Ears: She appears to be a Harvin in her mortal form, however she has furry, Erune like ears in an odd position.

     Yodarha 

Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba (Japanese), Peter Kelamis (English)

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R Version
Wind Version
Rarity: R, SSR
Element: Water, Wind
Style: Balanced (R), Attack (SSR)
Weapon Specialty: Sabre+Katana
Charge Attack: Evil Bait (R), Ultimate Flash (SSR), Ultimate Flash: Million in One (SSR 5★ Upgrade), Swift Judgment (Wind version)

A quirky old fisherman, who hides untold amounts of wisdom and experience under his carefree attitude.


  • A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: His greatest failure, and the main reason he retired from swordsmanship to become a fisherman.
  • Badass Longcoat: He wears a white coat in his SSR wind version.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He doesn't take many things seriously and prefers to teach through unusual methods instead of being straightforward. His R weapon is even a fishing pole. However, during the rare occasions he gets serious, he could easily give Eahta a run for his money of the title of strongest katana wielder and one of the strongest characters in the game's canon.
  • Cast From Hitpoints: His Wind versions works on a rather extreme example since his "Indistinct Divide" skill charges up his CA with both a CA Up and a Damage Cap Up at the cost of 30% of his max HP. Since he can either spent his gauge for a boosted CA or use his first skill to boost his attack, and since both skills have no cooldowns he can quickly turn himself into a very extreme Glass Cannon.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's kooky, old, and a first class asskicker, at least when he gets himself in gear.
  • Crutch Character: He's infamous for turning most of the early game into a cakewalk, making him one of the most first-picked SSR characters despite being a goofy old guy in a game full of cute girls, but falls off the curve later on.
  • Dual Wielding: He mostly dual-wields katanas.
  • Expy: The name isn't the only thing he has in common with Yoda, being a tiny and old, yet legendary swordmaster turned quirky hermit whose most promising student turned into a bad guy. They also share the same "jump and flip everywhere" style of swordsmanship.
  • Improvised Weapon: Has tied a metal weight to his fishing pole and uses it as a makeshift flail. It's really not that effective: his SSR version discards it to go back to his real weapon, a pair of katanas.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: He looks a lot like a tiny Shigeru Chiba. These days they even have the same hairdo.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: At the Fate Episode of his Wind Version, he resolves to finally settle things with Grace, donning his Suicide Robes as a testament to how he's determined to kill her or die trying. It even extends into gameplay: he has a Cast From Hitpoints instant CA charge with no cooldown, and his natural Triple Attack rate is so high he triples more often than not.
  • Master Swordsman: When he was younger, this was his main trade. He's gotten older, but his skills have barely rusted.
  • My Greatest Failure: When Grace chose to use the skills he taught her to wantonly murder, he chose to spare her and crippling her sword arm rather than killing her. This ultimately didn't stop her and her kill count has only skyrocketed since then.
  • One Degree of Separation: Grace, the Moon-dweller and one of the members of the Foe, is revealed to be Yodarha's ex-student, as revealed in his Wind SSR fate episodes.
  • Power Creep: Once you've unlocked Threo, Yodarha would be rarely, or no longer used for your Plain Damage nuking as she does the job better - While Yodarha's Ultimate Flash also deals up to 999,999 Plain Damage that makes the early game Daily Raids trivial, he requires a full Charge Bar and 3 Triple Shrouded stacks to use its highest possible damage. However, it is even inferior to what Threo's Ground Zero can do - up to more than a million Plain Damage in just one press of a button, readily available at the first turn with no other requirements.
  • Renaissance Man: "You're never too old to learn something new" is practically his catchphrase. As a result, over the course of his long life he's picked up an insane number of skills. When he shows up to a woodcarving class the rest of the crew is astonished there's something he doesn't know how to do.
  • Snot Bubble: When his Charge Attack Gauge is full, he seemingly goes to sleep accompanied with this.
  • White Shirt of Death: Robes to be exact, but his pure white outfit in his Wind Version is his "Suicide Robes", which he wore as a young man determined to find death in the battlefield. He decides to wear them again as a sign that he's prepared to die hunting down Grace and Rhens takes this as Yodarha having a deathwish.

     Zahlhamelina 

Voiced by: Yumi Hara

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Sun Priestess
Yukata Version
Rarity: SSR
Element: Fire, Light (Yukata ver.)
Style: Special
Weapon Specialty: Staff
Charge Attack: Alexander Plasma, Parhelion Prayer (Yukata ver.)

A kind lady with the ability to manipulate fire, who dedicates her life to helping the innocent. After seeing Lyria deal with Leviathan from afar, she thinks No Man Should Have This Power. But once she discovers said power was in the hands of two idealistic teenagers, she instead joins them, vowing to never let them go down the wrong path.


  • Cool Crown: Her headband that has multiple crowns on it.
  • Die or Fly: Her backstory. When she was a kid, a Primal Beast landed on her home island, ruining the climate and threatening the entire island. When the villagers thought of offering it a Human Sacrifice in exchange for their safety, she volunteered and went to meet the Beast, half-scared to death. Which is when she awakened her fire powers, and instead of dying, desperately fought it until it got tired and left. The sun piercing through the storm clouds following the battle gave her the inspiration to help people as much as she can, as well as her sun motif.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Flare is one of, if not the most complicated skill in the game. It increases damage on both sides of the fight, by a ratio that changes every few seconds from 5 to 100% (not in order, or even in regular time increments, so there's a lot of values to remember). Pull it off right, and you can get a lot of extra damage; on the other hand, parties have been known to wipe because a badly timed attack resulted in a boss hitting twice as hard as it should have.
  • Lady of Black Magic: A kind, motherly lady with powerful yet complicated fire magic.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Her shirt has an opening in the middle of her chest that stretches from her neck to her stomach. Yes, on a Harvin. It's silly, but it's there.
  • The Power of the Sun: Has fire powers, a strong affinity with the sun, and has a major sun theme in general.
  • Red Baron: The Sun Priestess, after the events of her backstory.
  • Team Mom: Or rather, everyone's mom. She's constantly acting like a kind, hard working mother. The people of her homeland like to joke about it.

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