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Introduced in Episode 1

    Seth 
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Seth.

Charlotte's Puppetter and the player character. He is a Seth unit, a type of Puppeteer assigned to watch over humans.


  • Ambiguously Brown: Seth has brown skin, very dark, at least, in comparison to the very pale complexions of the other characters. His race and / or ethnicity are currently unknown.
  • Audience Surrogate: We're controlling Seth, who's controlling (and communicating with) Charlotte.
  • Gameplay Protagonist, Story Protagonist: Seth is the stand-in for the player, but he rarely speaks and serves as a guide to Charlotte, the character who the story actually follows and whom the player controls.
  • Morality Pet: According to Word of God, Seth is this to Charlotte. In Delirium Charlotte never thought of Seth, and is basically an Ax-Crazy Serial Killer who tortures people For the Lulz.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Seth is hardly seen in game, but etherane's art shows he has yellow eyes.

    Charlotte Wiltshire 
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Charlotte being Charlotte
Click here to see Charlotte after she merges with the Oracle.
Click here to see Charlotte in Heaven’s Gate.

A young girl who serves as the protagonist of the Hello Charlotte series.


  • Cheerful Child: She's only 12 in Episode 1, but she's very cheerful for most of the game.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Both her hair and her eyes are white.
    • Subverted when she merges with the Oracle, as her eyes turn yellow, and the Third Eye she develops is the same colour.
  • Deity of Human Origin: She becomes a god when she merges with the Oracle.
  • Disappeared Dad: Charlotte's father abandoned her a long time ago. Umbrella Man uses his body to talk to Charlotte.
  • Extra Eyes: After merging with the Oracle, a vertical Third Eye appears on her forehead and numerous others on the fleshy growths that the Oracle causes.
  • Facial Horror: While merging with the Oracle, her face turns into a mass of muscle with multiple vertical eyes for a few seconds, and somehow she can still speak.
  • Genocide from the Inside: In the White End, she consumes everyone but Umbrella Man, effectively becoming the last of her kind.
  • Hive Mind: In the White End, she merges with the Oracle and wishes to save everyone, which results in the ego of everyone (except the Umbrella Man) and their souls being consumed by Charlotte, leaving they bodies as empty husk that are just vessels for her.
  • Incurable Cough of Death: Charlotte suffers from this during Episode 2, which is due to the presence of the Oracle. As it begins to wake up, her health gets progressively worse.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: Her irises, pupils, and sclera are all white.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Happens when Charlotte innocently decides to feed junk food to the stray magcats at her school. After finding their dead bodies, she learns that it was her snacks that killed them.
  • Mystical White Hair: Has white hair, and gains Reality Warper powers after merging with the Oracle.
  • Nice Girl: Very much so.
  • Power Echoes: In the White End, she merges with the Oracle and ends up eating the mind and soul of everyone else (except the Umbrella Man), leaving their bodies as husks that repeat whatever Charlotte does.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: After merging with the Oracle, her eyes turn yellow.
  • Traumatic Haircut: Poor Charlotte undergoes one in the second game, when her hair is forcibly cut by school bullies.
    • After she gets home and Aiden tides her hair up, she ends up with the same hairstyle as a white haired Freya she killed (while possessed), which it turns out was not good for her mental health.
  • Unusual Pets for Unusual People: Charlotte certainly isn't normal, and she has a pet Magcat.note 
    • As well as Magcat being a normal cat, Charlotte also has maggots as pets, which is likely where Magcat came from.
  • You Are Too Late: In the Grey End, Charlotte arrives to the Smile Room too late, and as a result, is unable to save C from his fate.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

    Umbrella Man 
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The Entertainer
An Observer, who watches over Charlotte, advises her on what she should do and gives her useful information.

General Tropes

  • Demonic Possession: He interacts with Charlotte by using peoples bodies. His favorite is Charlotte's fathers body.
  • Mr. Exposition: Takes this role for Charlotte at times.
  • Gentleman and a Scholar: Is most likely the smartest person in the Hello Charlotte series, often providing Charlotte with useful information and is very kind to her.
  • Pet the Dog: As mentioned above, he's very kind to Charlotte.
  • Physical God
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: Is this when he's using Charlotte's father's body.
  • Sole Survivor: Is the only person left after Charlotte merges with the Oracle and consumes everyone.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: When inhabiting someones body, their eyes turn yellow.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He's the tallest character when he's using Charlotte's father's body, and is pretty good looking.
  • Teleportation: Can teleport while using the bodies he possesses.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

     Felix Honikker 
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Mr. Honikker in Episode 2.
Click here to see Felix in Episode 3.
Click here to see Felix in Heaven’s Gate.
Henry Huxley's nephew. He's an alien.

General Tropes

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

     Bennett 
One of Huxley's workers and a friend of Charlotte and Felix. He's an alien.

General Tropes

  • Chainsaw Good: Loves chainsaws and uses them as much as possible, to the point where Huxley had to ban him from dissection classes because he refused to use anything but the chainsaw.
  • Extra Eyes: Because he was infected with Eye Plague, he has several additional eyes below his left eye, and more on his internal organs.
  • Extreme Omnivore: As an alien, he can objects eat soap and lightbulbs without harm.
  • Hazmat Suit: Originally wore a Hazmat suit to allow him to work without infecting anyone with Eye Plague, but grew attached to it and continues to wear it even though he is mostly cured.
  • Human Aliens: He looks like a human, but is in fact an alien.
  • Lethal Chef: Bennett tries cooking at one point, and ends up creating a monster that starts destroying the kitchen. We don't get to see it however.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: The Supernatural part is subverted, instead he is infected with Eye Plague. His normal eyes are gray, but his Extra Eyes are yellow.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

    Aiden 
Formely Krampus he was kidnapped by Charlotte and brainwashed by Dr. Huxley, turning him into Charlotte's butler.

General Tropes

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

    Henry Huxley 
A doctor. He's an alien.

General Tropes

  • Human Aliens: He looks like a human, but is in fact an alien.
  • Gas Mask, Longcoat: With a labcoat instead of a longcoat.
  • Undying Loyalty: All of his workers are this to him, due to his rescuing them from Überia, where they were used as lab rats.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

    The Oracle (Unmarked Spoilers) 
The god of the TV World.
  • A Form You Are Comfortable With: The form the Oracle takes after awakening inside Charlottes mind is Frei, a Pythian Librarian she met in the TV World.
  • Big Bad: Of the overall series; every conflict in the main episodes is either directly or indirectly caused by it as it is the controller of the various Houses of the Charlottes.
  • The Corrupter: She plays this role towards the Charlottes she's implanted in, trying to get them to give in to their darker urges and let her overtake them.
  • Dream Tells You to Wake Up: Frei usually tells Charlotte it's time to wake up when her dreams are about to end.
  • Extra Eyes: As a male Pythian, he has four eyes.
  • Insane Troll Logic: Believes that love is just a way of losing individually and ego as two people merge to become one.
  • Transhuman Abomination: She was once another Charlotte, 091, until she was experimented on in the Stasis Lab with parts of Mother to turn her into a god-like entity.

Introduced in Episode 2

    Henrietta Warhol (Anri) 
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anri_1.png
Anri being Anri, or is she?
Charlotte's best friend and classmate, as well as one of the few true realm characters.

General Tropes

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While she acts as Charlotte's friend, she has at least something to do with what Charlotte deals with at school.
  • Crocodile Tears: Anri uses on several occasions to manipulate Charlotte.
  • Forgetful Jones: Keeps forgetting her wallet, forcing Charlotte to pay for her lunch. As she has got something to do with the bullying Charlotte undergoes at school, she may be lying, and just wants some free lunch.
  • Manipulative Bitch: Anri is this to Charlotte. Throughout the 2nd game, it is heavily implied that she has been tormenting her in secret. Many of the unfortunate incidents that occur at school may have been orchestrated by Anri.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3 note 

    Vincent Wordsworth (C) 
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C being himself.
A boy who claims to be the God of the world that Hello Charlotte takes place in. note 

General Tropes

  • Death by Childbirth: C tells a story about being born, in another world, with Touch of Death. He claims that his mother was a casualty of his birth.
  • Faking Amnesia: At the beginning of the 2nd game, he makes claims that he has woken up in a human vessel with amnesia. However, at the end of the game, he admits this was a lie. Subverted when it is revealed that C is just Charles's vessel. Further subverted when we learn that the world of Hello Charlotte is the mind of Charles, and that Charles himself did not know much about the real Vincent's past.
  • God Guise: C claims himself that he is a God. In the White End of Hello Charlotte 2, he calls himself a "false god." Subverted in Hello Charlotte 3, when we learn that C was actually Charles in a Vincent vessel.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: On the way to school on the first day of the game, C is brutalized in the alleyway by a group of bullies. Charlotte later sprays the bullies with pepper spray and helps C escape their brutality. Umbrella Man later tells Charlotte that she has interfered with fate, and that C was meant to be beaten to death by them.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

     Scarlett Eyler 
A student at the School. Charlotte's class representative and a member of the student council. "An athlete and unrivaled beauty, who always gets what she wants." In Episode 3, she's also revealed to be Charles Eyler's sister... among other things.

General Tropes

  • The Ace: Subverted. Believed to be at the top of the food chain in the School, her only appearance in Episode 2 is her suicide.
  • Broken Ace: Implied in Episode 2 with her suicide, but further detailed in both parts of Episode 3. Q84 reveals that she isn't even a top student, her grades are mediocre. It seems like she really wants to believe she's more capable, intelligent, and level-headed than she really is something her own Oracle/parasite calls her out for.
    The Oracle/ parasite:Intelligent, athletic and all-around perfect"... just who in the world is that? Your super-ego? [...] You only try to seem proper and organized, when in truth you struggle with the most basic memory puzzles.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: In Episode 2, Scarlett seems like she should be an important character. But, though her suicide serves to shake Charlotte up deeply, we never hear about her for the rest of the game. Come Episode 3, her importance is finally revealed. She's an antagonist in both Q84's and Charles's stories, and is one of the reasons Charles reaches his Despair Event Horizon and commits suicide in the True Realm, effectively creating the world in general. V19's story is effectively Scarlett's story, ending with the biggest reveal in the games: Scarlett is actually the Charlotte Wiltshire from Episodes 1 and 2, and is the very center of the story as a whole.
  • Despair Event Horizon: The end of the Episode 3, starting with Felix's death and her elevator ride to the eleventh floor. There she meets with V19 and discovers Mother isn't the "perfect" being she thought she was, and that essentially the whole is a story put on display for our entertainment. She snaps, killing V19, only to end up absolutely horrified by what she's done. This leads to her deciding to become "Charlotte Wiltshire" and seek hope within the story... bringing us right back to the first game.
  • Deathof Personality: Willingly becomes "Charlotte Wiltshire" at the end of Episode 3. Charles confirms that when he meets her she seems to be nothing like the Scarlett he knew and feared, and that she doesn't remember anything despite him dropping hints to their past.
  • Driven to Suicide: Her only role in Episode 2 - we never find out exactly why. At the end of Episode 3 she's pushed more towards suicide via Death of Personality.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Impaled through the throat by Q84 in Episode 3.
  • Walking Spoiler: She's difficult to talk about without spoiling the major reveals/twists in Episode 3.

Tropes Specific to True Realm Scarlett

  • Big Brother Bully: Charles calls her his sister (she’s actually his tulpa) and she’s excessively cruel towards him.
  • Imaginary Enemy: She's Charles's tulpa and she torments him regularly. Her intentions are to help him "succeed", but her methods are abusive, isolating, and harmful to Charles's mental and emotional well-being.

     Florence 
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Florence
One of Huxley's workers and one of Charlotte's friends. She's an alien.

General Tropes

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

     Baldwin and Goodwin 
Two of Huxley's workers. They are aliens.

General Tropes

  • Human Aliens: They look like humans, but are actually aliens.

Tropes exclusive to Episode 3

     Students 
The students at Charlotte's school.
  • The Faceless: They have a black swirl where their face should be.

     Bullies 
Students who bully C and Charlotte.

Introduced in Delirium

     Charlotte Wiltshire (Delirium) 
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1_charlotte_wiltshire_delirium.jpg
Charlotte as you've never seen her before.
An Alternate Universe version of Charlotte, who never thought of Seth, and thus became much more unstable.
  • Ax-Crazy: Hobbies involve torturing others and watching others get tortured.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: She's growing a bacterial colony in the drawers in her bedroom, sleeps under her be, won't watch TV unless it's the Obligatory TV Watching Session, and feeds Magcat home raised cockroaches.
  • Creepy Child: She's only 12 years old, and murder and torture are her idea of fun.
  • Cute and Psycho: Utterly adorable, and tortures and kills people for fun (and sometimes to fuel her Oracle Powers).
  • Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon: Bennett taught her how to gouge out eyes with a spoon.
  • Extreme Omnivore: She doesn't actually eat anything unusual, but she can tell the Oracle to "eat" something (or someone) and uses its energy to fuel her Reality Warper powers.
  • Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon: Utterly adorable, yet a deranged Serial Killer.
  • For the Lulz: Why she kills and tortures people to create worlds purely for fun, and enjoys others suffering.
  • Noodle Incident: She briefly references the events of Episode 1, but her version of it, and all we hear is that she had fun with Freya and she was sorry about what she did to Frei and his drones.
  • Reality Warper: Having merged with the Oracle, Charlotte can perform feats such as healing others and creating and destroying miniature worlds and even bringing residents of said worlds back to the real world.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Supernatural Powers!: In the intro, she states that she doesn't care for rules, as she can use the Oracle to eat anything that gets in her way.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Subverted. Despite having merged with the Oracle, she doesn't have yellow eyes or any of the other bodily changes merging with the Oracle causes.
  • Talking to Themself: Charlotte narrates her actions out loud.
  • The Maker: Uses the power of the Oracle to generate miniature worlds for her and Anri to explore, and can bring inhabitants back with her to the House.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour: Aside from her aforementioned activities, etherane states that this incarnation of Charlotte is also only 12.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: She gladly kills and tortures others, and only really cares for Anri and the other tenants of the house.

     OSIRIS 
An AI inside a floating orb that helps Charlotte find Anri.
  • Become a Real Boy: When Charlotte decides to leave the World of Meat and Machinery, she uses the energy she gets from consuming it to take OSIRIS with her to the House.
  • Heroic Suicide: Plans to stop The Reign by going to the core, uploading himself and self destruct. Subverted because Charlotte saves him, because he promised to do her homework.
  • Super-Strength: After gaining a body, he can effortlessly move heavy rubble.

    Charlotte Wiltshire (Q84) 
The main character of Episode 0.
  • Alpha Bitch: Of the passive aggressive variety. Complete with her very own girl posse.
  • Big Bad: Of Episode 0, as the Villain Protagonist who rules over the House and spends the game tormenting and killing everyone who crosses her while fighting against Scarlett and her attempts to stop her.
  • Body Backup Drive: She gets a new body every time she dies, so she kills herself when she's hurt to avoid having to deal with injury.
    • Even after she uses Mother's wish and dies for good, Charles revives her in a defective vessel.note 
  • Body Horror: As she dies, her body begins to mutate. After she dies, her body decomposes.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Knows that she is in a video game, and talks directly to the player.
  • Came Back Wrong: Played for laughs. The body that she is ressurected in is defective. We know that her voice sounds different, but not much else.
  • Cute and Psycho: She's very cute and very unstable.
  • Dark Action Girl: Kills anyone who's a threat to her, and her show Execution Hour kills people who don't really deserve it in horrible ways.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She isn't as nice as the Charlotte from the first two games.
  • Death Is Cheap: Cannot die until her story ends.
  • Death Seeker: Not being able to die has a negative effect on her sanity. After using Mother's wish and dying for real, Charles resurrects her, which she is not happy about.
    Q84: I want to die! God, I want to die!
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: After she uses the power granted by mother to fulfill her wish, she dies in Charles’ arms. Subverted when she is revived in a defective vessel.
  • Driven to Suicide: Since she comes back to life upon dying, whenever she gets injured, she kills herself.
  • Ethereal White Dress: Utterly obsessed with the colour white, and tries to be as white as possible. Constantly dying and coming back to life.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: How she reacts to finding out the true nature of the house.
    • Learning she cannot die until her story ends makes things worse.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Thanks to Scarlett Eyler.
    • She later returns the favour and then puts Scarlett through Execution Hour.
  • Jade-Colored Glasses: Has these on when the games starts.
  • No Body Left Behind: After using Mother's wish, she dies, with her body mutating as she dies, and then decomposes to nothing once she is dead.
  • Resurrective Immortality: If she dies before her story ends, she comes back to life in a new body.
    • She abuses this by killing herself whenever she gets injured.
  • Smug Snake: She is this.
  • Take That, Audience!: Frequently expresses vitriol towards the audience, especially towards those who have not purchased the game. She believes anyone streaming the game (as opposed to playing it) isn't deserving of being called her Puppeteer.
    • ...or so it seems, until she immediately follows that statement by saying she doesn't really care about that stuff.
  • The Dreaded: Uses White Society as a means to scare anyone who would half her.
  • Unwanted Revival: Q84 is very upset to find herself alive again.
  • Troll: Does a lot to torment the tenants of the house.
  • Villain Protagonist: You play as her in Episode 0 and go through her daily routine of tyrannizing the school through her White Society, holding a daily Execution Hour, and trolling her fellow house dwellers.

    Charlotte Wiltshire (V19) 
The antagonist of Childhood's End.
  • Body Horror: As well as the changes that usually come with merging with an Oracle, she has multiple yellow orbs on her face.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: According to etherane in an University AU, V19 would model for fine arts students and gets offers to appear in commercials for the most unsellable products, because she is so well-endowed.
  • Dark Action Girl: Kills the entire school to get Scarlett Eyler to chase her.
  • Death Seeker: When Scarlett Eyler finally attacks her, she does nothing to resist.
  • Extra Eyes: Has eyes on the appendages that kill everyone at school. She doesn't have a Third Eye on her forehead however.
  • Facial Horror: Has multiple yellow orbs on her face.
  • Fan Disservice: Normally the Oracle mutations appear from the back, so apart from a Third Eye the person looks the same to an extent. However V19 has traded her Third Eye for some yellow orbs on her face.
  • Form-Fitting Wardrobe: Her clothing actually covers a lot of her body, but the fact you are still easily able to see her boobs is one reason she still counts as Ms. Fanservice.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: She kills everyone at School except Scarlett Eyler.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: When we first see her, she has done this to countless students.
  • Jade-Colored Glasses: Gained these at some unknown point before we first see her.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Subverted. She should be this, but Facial Horror gets in the way, making her a Butter Face.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Uses her Oracle powers to wipe out the population of the school, with the exception of Scarlett Eyler.
  • Sexy Sweater Girl: Wears a tight black one with a small white V at the front, which really shows off her big boobs and makes the blood spattered on it hard to see.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Due to having absorbed the Oracle, her eyes are yellow.

    Charles Eyler 
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A sad boy who deserved better.

This world's God, as well as one of the few true realm characters.


  • The Ace: Wants to be this. Scarlett Eyler punishes him when he makes mistakes.
  • Deity of Human Origin: After his death, a new universe is born from his mind and soul. He effectively becomes the god, albeit an essentially powerless one.
  • Driven to Suicide: Charles ends his life by invoking the Suicide by Sea trope, having given up after Vincent's suicide and Anri's moving away.
    • In the Happy End, he reveals he tried to kill himself while inside the House, but was unable to die.
  • Facial Horror: In the true realm, this happens to other people's faces as his Sanity Slippage worsens.
  • Fake Relationship: He and Anri dated for the sake of convenience and conforming to societal norms.
  • The Maker: He is this to the world of Hello Charlotte.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: His death creates the false realm.
  • Sanity Slippage: Made explicitly clear in Childhood’s End.
  • Sanity Strengthening: Seems to happen to him after his suicide.
  • Tragic Bromance: With Vincent.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Q84. Although, he is oblivious to the vitriol, acting very friendly and lightheartedly with Charlotte.

     Henrietta Warhol (Anri) True Realm 
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Charles "girlfriend".

     Vincent Wordsworth / C 
Charles’ online friend.
  • Driven to Suicide: When Charles actually met him, he killed himself, causing Charles to realize how little he knew about him.
    • This has an effect to the Vincents inside the house, as they are basically one dimensional characters who goal is to commit suicide, which is lampshaded by the Umbrella Man, who calls the "hopelessly suicidal".
  • Small Role, Big Impact: The real Vincent is only seen once, but has a major impact on Charles.
  • Tragic Bromance: With Charles.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Little is known about him. Charles lampshades this, admitting he didn’t know him very well.
    • Wordsworth, the last name Charles gives Vincent, is just something he made up. In actuality, he never even knew Vincent’s last name.

Introduced in Heaven's Gate

     Charles Eyler (Heaven's Gate) 
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a very good boy
Click here to see Charles dressed casually.
Click here to see Charles in his graduation outfit.
Click here to see Charles in middle school.
Click here to see Charles in kindergarten.

The protagonist of Heaven's Gate.


  • The Ace: Wants to be this, but thanks to not having Scarlett Eyler around, he's a lot for stable.
  • Apologises a Lot: He has a tendency to do this. Anri lampshades this.
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: Revealed by Charles in a conversation with Vincent.
Charles: When I drink, I just become sleepy.

     Vincent Fennell (Heaven's Gate) 
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a beautiful boy...
Click here to see Vincent in his graduation outfit.
Click here to see Vincent in kindergarten.
A boy who Charles meets in Kindergarten. He initially dislikes him. Reunited in middle school, they become close friends.
  • Abusive Parents: Implied. He frequently appears with bandages and bruises, admits to seeking silence from the “shouting” he faces at home, and is noted to be forgotten about by his parents during his kindergarten years. Charles suggests this towards the end of the game, and Vincent doesn’t deny it.
  • Broken Ace: He's very intelligent, highly popular and a talented writer, but is empty inside.
  • Bungled Suicide: At graduation, he tells Charles he tried to kill himself. While Vincent doesn’t want to dissociate for the rest of his life, he also doesn’t to live as a hypocrite. In his mind, death seems to be the only answer. It’s heavily implied that he is still suicidal. The ending leaves his ultimate fate unknown.
  • Empty Eyes: He has these. Lampshaded by Charles.
  • Scam Religion: Vincent founded one of these: the titular Heaven’s Gate. While intended as a harmless prank, the text that Vincent wrote was well-written enough to genuinely convince people of its beliefs. The suicidal web cult community eventually leads to the death of several youth.
  • Stepford Smiler: A hybrid of the empty and depressed type. Though Vincent acts kind and cheerful towards his peers, he does so only in an attempt to mask his true nature, which is both hollow and depressed.
  • Troubled Child: In kindergarten. Charles describes him as “emotionally dead kid.” And he isn’t wrong. Vincent is disturbingly unemotional and deadpan for such a young child.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: The first time we meet Vincent, he is joyfully mutilating bugs, imagining him and Charles as Gods. Later in the game, he discloses that it made him feel in control in a life where he had none.

     Henrietta "Anri" Warhol (Heaven's Gate) 
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woahh!! best girl!!
Click here to see Anri dressed casually.
Click here to see Anri wearing nightclothes.
Click here to see Anri in her graduation outfit.
Click here to see Anri in middle school.
A girl Charles meets in middle school during after-school cleaning duty. They quickly become good friends.
  • Big Damn Kiss: Averted. At one point Anri wonders if she and Charles are dating, so kisses him, only for Charles not to realy feel anything. He evem lampshades it
    Charles: It was supposed to be this amazingly good thing that every story leads up to... But it didn't feel like anything out of the ordinary.
  • Grew a Spine: Upon their initial first meeting, Anri is an extreme doormat when it comes to her female peers. By high school, she has gone through this character development trope.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: A downplayed example with Charles, with Anri as the more vitriolic one. They sometimes get on each other's nerves, but they do really care about each other.
  • When She Smiles: See here. [1]

Races

     Puppets 
Humans. They live in the False Realm.

     Aliens 
Aliens.
  • Alien Catnip: Soap. Huxley's workers take it to treat their PTSD.
  • Extreme Omnivore: They are capable of eating objects such as soap and lightbulbs without harm.
  • For Science!: The aliens home planet, Überia, has Science as it's main religion.
  • Human Aliens
  • Nebulous Evil Organisation: Huxley's workers came from one, who where used as guinea pigs for various products before he rescued them.
    • Exaggerated by the organisations that defended their rights as a "human". They saved people from the research labs but kill more than them, as if they couldn't be useful, they where killed, and claimed that euthanasia as "a product of love".

     Puppeteers 
Beings who control Puppets, from the True Realm.

     Observers 
Beings who can travel from the True Realm to the False Realm. They observe the lives of Puppets.

     Pythias 
A race of alien beings who civilization collapses due to a civil war.
  • Extra Eyes: Male Pythias have four eyes,note  and female Pythias have three.note .
  • Hive Mind: Most of the Pythias wanted to be connected and believed that using the Oracle would create a utopia. However the process happened very slowly, causing many Pythias to reject the Oracle.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Some Pythias have four arms, and some of the Pythias who rejected the Oracle became Exectioners.

     Oracles 

     Omnicubes 
Cubes capable of doing pretty much anything.

     Magcats 
A fusion of a cat and a maggot.
  • Ugly Cute: They aren't as ugly as a maggot cat hybrid sounds, and both Charlotte and Florence think they're lovely.

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