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This is a partial character sheet for The Last Sovereign. Beware of unmarked spoilers for any information present in the current public release.

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    Orcent 

Orcs are typically stupid, short-lived, and little better than tools of war. Then there's Orcent. Due to what, as far as anyone can figure out, is pure dumb luck, he's the one orc in a thousand who ended up intelligent and self-aware. Tormented by his own insights and continuously grappling with his own self-control, he represents the possibility of a better future for his species.


  • Affectionate Nickname: Qum calls him "Talky Orc."
  • Blessed with Suck: When Simon first meets him, Orcent is just smart enough to grasp how thoroughly screwed his situation is; he's the single intelligent member of a race of nearly mindless, violent monsters, and while he recognizes the problems with his instincts, he's also unable to fight them.
  • A Day in the Limelight: He's the party leader for a difficult segment in Chapter 3.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Some succubi make him a new one as a gift, which Orcent receives as an accessory.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: While Orcent never leaves Simon's circle of allies, he's only playable for a few short periods of the game. Still, he has his own semi-unique set of gear shared with other orcs who get even briefer stints as playable and can benefit from the cheap and effective Orc Potion healing item, which is otherwise mostly useless as most non-orcs can't consume it (though Unpeople can use them for half the healing effect they'd have on orcs).
  • It's Not You, It's Me: The reason he ended the relationship with Lucy the maid is due to the fact that Orcent still had control issues over his Orc instincts. By the time the party has Balia reformat Orcent to be more conscious of himself the separation has done its damage.
  • Mighty Glacier: Orcent has an enormous amount of HP, low agility, and a couple of useful debuff moves.
  • My Instincts Are Showing: Orcent is fully aware of his orcish instincts towards sex and violence, yet is not able to control them, which torments him to no end. It's eventually alleviated by orc development research, which can craft a new body for Orcent and transfer his soul into it, giving him much greater control of his baser instincts.
  • Officer and a Gentleman: By the time Simon has amassed an army, he's a commanding officer in it, and he always retains his scholarly way of speaking and gentlemanly attitude.
  • The Women Are Safe with Us: During the battle of Ari-Yhilina, he orders an orc who wants to Rape, Pillage, and Burn to stand down. The orc challenges him, and Orcent kills him for that.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Like enemy orcs, he takes extra damage from plain old physical hits. Fortunately, Orcent also has what might be the single biggest HP pool in the game, but it's not as helpful as you might think.

    Wendis 

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Simon's late wife, and Wynn's late lover, Wendis was a mage who specialized in divine and theoretical magic. She died in the Incubus King's attack on Zirantia seven years before the events of the game.
  • Came Back Strong: Before her death, she was just a human theoretical mage. Afterwards, she became an Eldritch Abomination with the implied power to destroy the world.
  • Came Back Wrong: Her time spent in the demonic realm portion of The Tower corrupted her mind and body, her body has taken an ashen appearance, not unlike Aka, however, that's not including the fact that she also has Black Eyes of Crazy with red irises and teeth for eyelashes. Her mind was warped by the deceased spirit of a former incubus king, that along with the knowledge from the Tower made her omnicidal and wishing to destroy reality as it is.
  • Child Hater: She admitted to really not standing small children, and had she survived the war, she and Simon would never have had a child, nor would she have allowed Simon to adopt Robin.
    Wendis: "Oh, no. No, no, no. Children are the worst."
  • Ethical Slut: She and Simon enjoyed a lot of third parties in their bed, and Simon says half of them were brought there by Wendis.
  • Hollywood Atheist: If anything, this applies more to Wendis than Simon. As he explains at one point, she specifically studied divine magic and the theories behind its function while simultaneously maintaining that she didn't actually believe any gods existed. Turns out she wasn't completely wrong.
  • The Lost Lenore: Wendis's death still haunts both Simon and Wynn, to the point where Wynn dug up Wendis's body in an unsuccessful attempt to figure out how to resurrect her. Simon never really recovered. If not for the powers of the shard, as he tells Orcent in a tavern conversation in Chapter 4, he might not have ever taken another lover.
  • Posthumous Character: She's been dead for years by the start of the game. A portrait of her is one of two possessions that Simon keeps in his otherwise spartan house in Feroholm. ...and then she shows up in Chapter Four as a bodiless spirit, trapped in the realm of the Tower.

    King Alonon 
The King of Ardoheim, he was once a prominent figure in the fight against the Incubus Emperor during the Second Arclent War, however some time ago he began to develop a profoundly nihilistic personality that has left almost incapable of ruling.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: An elderly king which seems to be losing his mind and which is actually a Tower Walker, with knowledge and power far above the party's when he's first introduced.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: He didn't quite go mad, but what he discovered about the nature of reality plunged him into a deep depression, leading him to believe that everything is meaningless.
  • Old Soldier: Despite his nihilism, he is still a force to be reckoned with. Capable of fighting off demonic hordes that the main party has trouble with by himself and nearly at the age of 90!
  • Papa Wolf: Even though King Alonon doesn't care much about the world anymore, there's one thing he will protect: his niece Tyna.
  • Straw Nihilist: Has developed one after journeying through the world between that connects the heavens and the demonic realm. It is telling when he calls the world nothing short of a joke that only he can't laugh at and that nothing that they do has any meaning.

    Ginasta 

Mysterious Paladin (Placeholder Title)

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A mysterious woman with powers similar to those of The Chosen of Ivala, Her life's mission is the destruction of all tyrants, especially The Incubus Kings.

  • Affectionate Nickname: Qum's nickname for her is "Hero Lady".
  • Ambiguously Human: It was believed that Ginasta was an entity created by The Tower to act as a balancing force to the Shards, but Sierra Lee confirmed that she was indeed human, though the balancing force was correct.
  • Black-and-White Insanity: As an homage to the Knight Templar, Ginasta falls hard into this. Seeing all who use the Lustlord soul shards as tyrants, even Simon who intends to use it for good purposes, that must be put down as soon as possible.
  • Hero Antagonist: Since she refuses to believe that Simon's plan to use the powers of the shards against the Incubus King can possibly end up in anything but a disaster, the two end up in an inevitable collision course. Simon still tries to reason with her, admitting that if he just killed her, he'd end up proving her right.
  • Implacable Man: She has been imprisoned repeatedly and broken out of every prison to continue her mission of ridding the world of all tyrants.
  • Incorruptible Pure Pureness: Incredibly resistant to Incubus Kings' attempts at corruption and able to sever bonds of magical slavery with her sword.
  • Knight Templar: An homage or parody of one depending on one's point of view. A major contribution to the parody aspect is that Ginasta acts as though she were a paladin, but is too extreme and inflexible in her views and doesn't realize that she's in a world where Realpolitik is what changes the world, not abstract justice.
  • Logical Weakness: Having trained to fight powerful magical tyrants that only control the people around them through magic, she finds out she isn't well suited to fight against a group of people that don't break ranks the second she breaks their magical chains, as she herself admits.
  • No-Sell: Consistently does it to any form of Mind Control used on her, as well as breaking out of any magics, cages, or chains meant to bind her, no matter how robust the restraints are.
  • Red Baron: Ginasta, the Tyrant Slayer.
  • Strawman Has a Point: Deliberately. Although her views are naive in several major regards and she refuses to even consider that Simon might be able to turn his powers towards good, she makes several extremely good points about how Simon has the legitimate potential to be more dangerous than any of the other Incubus Kings and how his plan could go badly awry and lead to tyranny.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Appropriate for someone who uses what can only be described as "Like the Chosen's power only more explodey".

    Mestan 
A mysterious professional assassin the party first meets in Aram in chapter 2. He puts up a very thin façade of stereotypically broody, mysterious pretty boy, acting sarcastic to get a rise out of people.

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