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Hero Party: The Renegade Database; Key Terms, Chars, and Places of the HP.
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- This is the database of the Renegades. This is where information on different subjects can be found. Key Terms, Places, and People can be found here. Since the database for the new base is empty, it is now open to other Hero Party members to input information. Information which one person would be specifically more qualified to input will be left to that person to enter into the database. This database is meant as a reference tool. One does not need to input everything immediately, but try to do the best you can.

(I, for one, am not going to put absolutely everything down at once; that'd be way too much to do in one sitting)

KEY TERMS
Hero Party - A group of heroic adventurers; originally founded by Lloyd Irving and Botta. They control the majority of the world of Sylvar'alla. They prevent evildoers from taking over the various worlds, but they have come under fire for their methods.

Anti-Hero Party - A group whose main goal is to take down the Hero Party. Mainly comprised of villains, though many of their members aren't all that evil. The original members were Locke Cole, Dark Chef Prime, Super Katz, Sword Dancer, Koton, and Chocolat, though it was later revealed that their leader was the mysterious dragon overlord only known as 'Lord Drag'.

Renegades - An army originally meant to work posing as Desians; formed by Yuan and Botta. After the formation of the Hero Party, the Renegades became the main source of law enforcement in the various worlds. The original Renegades were primarily half-elves, but are now filled with many races, ranging from humans to dragons to Burmecians and even monsters.

Dark Chef Alliance - A group of culinary experts who oppose the Wonder Chef. Neither side is liked by the Hero Party. The Dark Chefs are the ones responsible for most of the world's food, keeping beings like Kio well-fed. The leader is Dark Chef Prime, one of the co-founders of the Anti-Hero Party.

Eternal Sword - A powerful sword said to have the ability to grant wishes. Though powerful, is has been seen to have limits. It is formed by combining the two elemental blades, Flamberge and Vorpal. Lloyd Irving is the current wielder; however, a temporal intruder known as 'Cless' has been seen with it as well.

Dimensional Transporter - An invention created by Botta and the Renegades, which allows for the travel to other worlds and dimensions. This is the main route of travel in the Hero Party, but is regulated by the Renegades.

PETs - Short for PErsonal Terminal. Introduced by Dr. Yuchiro Hikari, the Hero Party uses it as a way to communicate and to access areas on the Net, such as this Database. Some PETs have a program called a NetNavi, which they use as a companion on the Net for tasks and deleting viruses; however, since the Renegades typically have a good anti-virus system, NetNavis are becoming less common.

Robot Master - A robot created by either Dr. Light or Dr. Wily with a high level of artificial intelligence. They generally have great power, and have a specialty in a certain field, such as Fire Man being able to make powerful fire attacks, and Quick Man being incredibly fast. While they are generally made for benevolent purposes, Dr. Wily has frequently turned them into his tools of destruction. Most Robot Masters have the word 'Man' at the end, but there are exceptions, such as the female Splash Woman, and Dr. Wily's greatest creation, Bass.

Magicite - A magical crystal holding immense power. Holding them and training allows for the learning of magic spells. Locke Cole has many of them, but are otherwise rare.

MagiTek - The use of magic to empower technology. The most famous of these are mechs known as MagiTek Armor. Originally used by the Gesthalian Empire, the Valian Empire has also used MagiTek. The expert on the subject is Cid Melryan.

Final Fantasy ? - An 'unreleased' game and upcoming webfic, revolving around the adventures of the Doma Heroes. Abbreviated as 'FF?', and sometimes known as 'The Heroes of Destiny'.

Doma Heroes - An adventuring party formed to find the source of increasing monster activity in their world of Ayndr and end the conquering of the Valian Empire. Named after their base of operations, Hero Generica is the leader of this group. While it has powerful members, they tend to be dysfunctional and often have problems working as a team. Much like the Hero Party as a whole, they often cause controversy with their methods.

Anti-Heroes - A party formed to end the influence of the Doma Heroes. There have been two incarnations of this team; one formed by the Dark Knight known as Anti-Hero, the second by Advisor 4 and Dark Ian. It is believed that they were the basis on what the Anti-Hero Party was originally formed upon. Calvin Darkfire, his Wind Drake Rifas, Alex Primson, and Kamog the Moogle are the only people who have been members of both incarnations, and they also happen to be in the AHP.

Valian Empire - A powerful Empire situated in the continent of Glocenia. Having the world's largest army, a fleet of airships, and powerful generals, the Empire is a formidable and seemingly unstoppable enemy. The Doma Heroes are the only ones who might be able to take them down. Although once thought to have been defeated, the Empire has resurfaced.

Heroes of Legend - A group of 27 Ayndrian warriors from 1,000 years ago, who defeated a great evil and brought peace to the land. Despite what it seems, the name was actually in place from the beginning; the leader's name was actually Legend. The weapons they used were sealed, and were thenceforth called the 'Legendary Weapons'.

Job Class - Several worlds have the ability to take on 'jobs' or 'classes' in order to specialize in a certain fighting style. Some worlds, like Ayndr, have set job classes; once you're in a class, you stick by that style. Others, like Ivalice, allow the changing of classes to fit the occasion. Some common classes include Warrior/Fighter/Knight, Thief, Mage (and its variants), Ninja, and Dragon Knight, aka Dragoon.

Varg - A race common in Ayndr; also known as 'Beastmen'. A werewolf-like race, they gain power by moonlight. They are typically stronger and more agile than humans, but also tend to have bad magical resistance. They are believed to be the link between the humanoid races and monsters, and thus, the key to Blue Magic. The majority of them live in the continent of Glocenia, and thus, many Varg are part of the Valian Empire. Kiba Betts and Lugah Silvawulf are two of the most well-known Varg.

Draconid - The name for a humanoid with dragon blood; also known as a 'half-dragon'. Draconids can transform between their human (or elf, dwarf, etc.) form and a semi-dragon form, also known as a 'Draconid form'. In this form, Draconids have very dragon-like features; a scaly body, wings, tail, a dragonlike head, but they have the upright stance and proportions of a human. Males have larger lower jaws, giving them the look of having a prominent chin, while females have longer, more crocodile-like jaws. The size differs, but they are typically twice as large, thrice as broad, and over twelve times the weight of a human. In this form, they are as strong and durable as their dragon parents, and have access to breath attacks, their dragon parent's elemental traits, and other draconic magic; however, their personality and minds are closer to humans, and their humanlike hands allow the usage of weapons. Draconids are typically quite emotional, so it's a bad idea to make one angry. Knights and Mages are both popular classes for them, but they do not do good at stealth classes, for obvious reasons.

Wyrmsoul Elixir - A creation of an ancient sage, which adds dragon genes to an individual by drinking it, allowing one a 'Draconid' transformation. One notable difference between them and a real Draconid is that, while a real Draconid can stay in that form indefinitely with a bit of training, the 'fake' Draconids must transform back into their real forms every once in a while. Some Draconids dislike the use of this, but the King of Deist has recently allowed people to take this elixir in return for their loyalty, to help boost Deist's population.

Wind Drake - A distant cousin of the dragon species. Wind drakes are friendly creatures that are well-suited as flying transports. They are popular pets among Dragoons. While they can defend themselves, wind drakes typically avoid combat whenever possible.

Transcendence - Also known as 'Super Forms'. Ayndrian warriors have the power to go beyond the limits of their body and given powers beyond that of mortals. However, they can only remain in this form for a short time. The Super Form varies based on the individual. The most well-known one is 'Paladin'.

Ayndrian Deity - Unlike most worlds, the gods of Ayndr are actually people who have fully transcended. They have the full extent of their transcendent powers. They do not age or get sick, and are impervious to most forms of attack, but they are neither completely immortal or omnipotent. A god's home, called a sanctuary, is where they are at the peak of their power. The fact that anyone could theoretically become a god is kept secret to prevent people from using this fact to their own ends; however, it has slipped out many times, often to disastrous conclusions. Notable deities of Ayndr include Bahamut, Alexander, Atma, Leviathan, and the Dragon Guardians. Due to the close supervision of who becomes transcended, there are more benevolent deities than malevolent ones. They have agreed among themselves that their powers are too dangerous to use in warfare, and thus never fight unless something threatens the world. However, they love to teach on what they have learned to others. They do not wish to be actively worshiped, but accept followers.

Dragon Guardians - A group of six protector deities who regulate the trials one must go through to be given the title of Dragoon; they themselves are Dragon Knights. Despite the name, they are actually Draconids; the name comes from a time when Draconids were an oppressed race. They are among the most willing to teach, and enjoy having students as guests for long periods of time. The six are the Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, Light, and Dark Dragon Guardians; they typically refer to themselves by their titles rather than their actual names. Though they are supposed to be neutral, the Light DG is allied with Bahamut and the Hero Party, while the Dark DG is allied with Tiamat and the AHP. Their group has increased slowly over the years, and are still looking for potential new members. Two of them each have their own addition in mind...

Random Townsperson - Any normal person without a proper name. They are typically referred to as 'RT #(Number)'. They tend to walk around randomly, say the same thing over and over again, and have several lookalikes. However, some have raised to great stations in life; Random Townsperson #1 is actually the King of Cleshad!

Elemental Crystals - Four Crystals that govern the Elements; there is the Earth, Water, Fire, and Wind Crystals. Several worlds have these, but Ayndr in particular has these Crystals in shrines in the four major continents. The Valian Empire want these Crystals for unknown reasons.

PLACES
Aselia/Sylvar'alla - The main world of the Hero Party; the location of Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Phantasia. Although originally typically called Syvar'alla by Hero Party members, time-travellers have called this world Aselia.

Sylvarant - One of the two major parts of Aselia. Sylvarant is less-technologically advanced than its neighbor, but in recent years the Hero Party have gone to lengths to make that not the case. Notable towns include Iselia, Triet, Izoold, Asgard, Luin, Hima, and the capital of the region, Palmacosta.

Tethe'alla - The other major part of Aselia, Tethe'alla is home to the Kingdom of Tethe'alla, centered on the largest city in the world, Meltokio. Other major cities include Sybak, Ozette, Mizuho, Flanior, and Altimira. Tethe'alla has been more prosperous than Sylvarant, but recently the gap has been lessened.

Derris-Kharlan - A world attached to Aselia, but not quite a part of it. Derris-Kharlan is the so-called 'Holy Ground' of the Crush of Martel, and former base of Cruxis.

Renegade Bases - The bases of the Renegades, and some of the main focal points of the Hero Party. There are currently four bases; the Derris-Kharlan Base, the Tethe'alla Base (located near Flanoir), the Ayndr Base (located near Crescent Isle Town in Doma), and the most commonly used one, the Sylvarant Base. The latter was originally near Triet, but has recently been moved over to near Asgard and Luin instead.

AHP World - The world the Anti-Hero Party calls home. The Renegades do not have any information where that world is, and cannot seem to locate it on the Dimensional Transporter.

Ayndr - The homeworld of the Doma Heroes; the second-most often seen world in the Hero Party. 'Ayndr' is Al Bhed for 'Earth'. The current countries are Cleshad, Tydret, Doma, Alexandria, Deist, and the Valian Empire.

Cleshad - The Domain of Earth. Cleshad is ruled by King 1, and is noted for its law system, and having the only Judge in Ayndr. Cleshad is originally neutral in the conflict of the Valian Empire, but is later forced into it. Towns include Kazus, Tule, Kilika, Treno, Troia, Leprit, and the captial, Cleshad City.

Tydret - The Domain of Water, protected by the sea god Leviathan. Tydret is ruled by King Robert, who like all Tydretian Royals, has blue hair and the power of conjuring. Tydretian soldiers are considered the best trained soldiers in the world, and are popular for mercenary work. Tydret is at war with the Valian Empire. Towns include Altair, Jacole, Kreyce, Albrook, Esthar, Cadoan, and the capital, Tydret City.

Doma - The Domain of Wind. Doma was founded as a kingdom 1000 years ago, but its lands were flooded about 300 years ago; recently, the floods have subsided. The group later to be called the Doma Heroes found the abandoned castle, and took it as their base; later, people fleeing from the Empire took refuge near the castle and started a town, which later flourished into a large city. Doma has officially been declared a kingdom again, with Hero Generica as its king. The other cities are far apart from each other, and due to the winds around the nation, Doma has a variety of climates within its borders, from cold Friis to hot Bahne. Towns include Nordiac, Friis, Bahne, Crescent Isle Town, Narshe, and the captial, Doma City.

Deist - A small kingdom in the Deist mountain range, bordering Tydret and Doma. Over ninety percent of Deist's population are Draconids, with the kingdom being created in mind for having a place for them to live. Due to its small population, Deist actively encourages people to visit their lands, some of which have decided to live in the wealthy nation.

Alexandria - An ancient civilization, wiped off the map after an ancient war. It has recently been resurrected by one of its surviving descendants, Dylan of the Doma Heroes. It it the most technologically advanced nation in the world.

Valis - The capital city of the Valian Empire, and the largest city in the world. It is on the Glocenian Continent, the Domain of Fire. Other towns in the Empire include Tzen, Agart, Bafsk, Melmond, Sprohm, Onrac, Trabia, Amur, and Karnak.

Mysidia - A magical community located far from the Empire's influence. The people of this town have been cut off from normal society for many years, but have recently been found. The people are the keepers of the secrets of the Crystals and the Tower of Astros, waiting for the Heroes of Destiny to arrive to their town. With the passing of the Elder, the Sage Philip Thaumsmith is placed in charge this town.

Tower of Astros - A very tall tower located in ion the middle of Ayndr's four main continents. Making a cross between the four Crystal Shrines will put this tower in the center of it. The tower houses many secrets, and each time the Doma Heroes visit the tower, they are able to explore a new area, and learn something new. It is said that the ultimate secret of the tower is a weapon of unimaginable power...

CHARACTERS
(For my case, Hero Party members are in blue, AHP members in red, and New Valian members in green; unaffiliated characters are left uncoloured. You don't have to do this. Also if a character is minor, only occasionally seen, and is mainly affiliated with another character, you can just mention them in that other character's info. Obviously, this isn't the full list at the moment, just the most important ones. I'm only using the larger format for the more major characters; minor ones I'll be more brief about.)

Botta
From: Tales of Symphonia
Also known as 'Botta the Renegade'. The second-in-command of the Renegades, and co-founder of the Hero Party. Originally killed in Rodyle's Human Ranch, Botta was saved by Lloyd Irving when he used the Eternal Sword to go back in time and prevent Botta's death. This set in course the founding of the Hero Party. Botta is responsible for the creation of the Dimensional Transporter, allowing the Hero Party to reach other worlds. He is well-known for his Big-@$$ Sword, and his moveset mainly revolving around beating people with it.
- Has three kids; Sarisa, Andrew, and Freyr. Since Botta does not have a last name, they use their mother's last name, 'Crescent'.
- Has a tendency to input himself into video games, usually making himself overpowered in them. His daughter Sarisa is particularly critical of this tendency.

Freya Crescent
From: Final Fantasy IX
A Burmecian Dragon Knight from Gaia. She joined Zidane and company to the Hero Party, where Botta gained an attraction to her. While she was still mourning the loss of Sir Fratley, she eventually warmed up to her new suitor and eventually married him. She is one of the senior members of the Hero Party, but still one of the toughest. And she is NOT A RAT.
- Unlike most of the Hero Party, Freya has noticeably long pregnancies. Her daughter and granddaughter have followed this trait.
- One of the few Hero Party members whose age is known; she admits to being 92 years old. However, she also claims that it isn't that old for her race, and either way, she still acts like a young adult.
- Loves taverns, both for drinking and brawling.
- In case you've forgotten... SHE IS NOT A RAT.

Sarisa Crescent
Original Character
The daughter of Botta and Freya, and wife of Ian Highwind. A Warrior Monk who has trained at the Big Fist Dojo in Ayndr, she met Ian during a battle tournament, and they fell in love and married. She took the Wyrmsoul Elixir in order to become the Queen of Deist. It is of Ian's belief that she is, in fact, the reincarnation of Sarisa Stronginthearm, a Doma Hero who died under unknown circumstances. It is unclear whether this is true.
- In her youth, she looked more like her mother. However, as she grows older, the Burmecian features have faded, and she looks more like the half-elf side of her family. Her hair has even changed colour, from brown to purple.
- Her Wyrmsoul form is of the Mystic Clan, which has silver scales (fitting for the wife of the Silver Dragoon). She is the world's only Mystic Draconid.
- One notable difference between her and Sarisa S. is that while Sarisa S. mainly dealt with hand-to-hand combat, Sarisa is an expert at Chi energy attacks. Her mastery at it makes her immune to toxins and disease, which helps when her husband is ill. Of course, she is still very strong; she often carries her lazy husband to bed, even when he's in his Draconid form and she's in her human one.
- Oddly enough, Sarisa is afraid of rats.

Andrew Crescent
Original Character
The older son of Botta and Freya. A giant Ninja Master known as the Shadow Behemoth, Andy is over 15 feet tall and weighs upwards of 10,000 lbs. Despite his size and girth, Andy has received top marks in Ninja class in stealth and finesse, and so fast that ordinary humans are incapable of seeing him at full speed. His immense bulk makes him invulnerable to almost any weapon attack, he is incredibly strong, and has powerful ninjutsu attacks. Botta believes that Andy is among the most powerful members of the Hero Party; the full extent of his power is unknown. Despite his intimidating size and reputation, Andy is fun-loving and kind, a loving husband to his wife Kiari, and loyal to his friends. While he is a trained assassin, Andy does not like killing and only does it if absolutely necessary. He is also quite lazy, but don't think he's a pushover...
- He and Kiari currently have 12 kids. His oldest daughter, Maria, is almost as large as he is, and is a servant of his brother-in-law, King Deist.
- He has white hair like his mother, as well as the Burmecian ears and tail. He either wears his ninja garb, or shorts and sandals (they don't make shirts his size, he claims). He always wears shades and often covers his face with a ninja mask, so only his direct family knows what he looks like under it.
- While he dual-wields katanas, Andy often simply attacks with his powerful arms, which are probably stronger anyways.
- He and Kiari live on an island near Miuzho, where they own a masseuse parlor, spa, and hotel. They are immensely rich thanks to Kiari's great business sense (one of the few things she gets from her father's side), which helps deal with Andy's enormous appetite.
- While almost all of his stats are very high, he has no RES. While his high HP will help him with attacks, he has been susceptible to mind control in the past. For this reason, he has previously been wary of joining the battlefield, his wife has been helping him with resisting it, and he has recently officially joined the Hero Party's army. He is also dark-elemental, making him weak to light-based attacks.

Hero Generica
From: Final Fantasy ?
A green-haired Magic Knight, leader of the Doma Heroes. Originally a free knight from Cleshad who specialized in monster hunting, Hero was given the task of finding about the recent increase in monster activity, and eventually became involved in the war between Tydret and the Valian Empire. He became the leader of the Doma Heroes, and while he isn't the brightest of heroes, his bravery, upbeat attitude, and surprisingly large amount of charisma has made him many allies. Wielding the legendary holy sword Excalibur, Hero is one of the world's mightiest warriors. He is currently the King of Doma.
- Has an Aunt and Uncle living in Tule, where he was living at the start of FF?. He also has a twin sister, Cecilia.
- Despite being the leader, many of the other Doma Heroes typically don't respect or listen to him. However, he somehow always is their leader.
- Is the master of the Spellblade technique, a Mysidian art which enhances weapons with magical attributes such as elements. As well, he has his own set of techs which include Climhazzard, Shock, Magic Circle, and Invincible, which makes him impervious to damage.
- Was 17 at the beginning of FF?, and 18 by the end of it. He is currently in his mid-20's.
- Despite being the 'main character', Hero was not part of the original draft of FF?. The original members of the then-unnamed party were Ian, Philip, Steve, Andrew, Lindsay, and Masnun.
- Has a Super Form, 'Paladin'. In this form, he is the ultimate defensive fighter with an array of powerful moves like Flashing Sword, Mega-Shock, and Ultima Sword.
- Has a bad tendency to try and recruit absolutely anyone he meets into his party, much to the chagrin of his teammates.
- Has a notable hatred of monsters and demons; he has tried to kill Kiba, who he thinks is a monster, on several occasions. However, despite this, he has recruited several generic demon fighters from the Netherworld. It is unclear how he determines what is and isn't a monster.
- His looks are a mix of Cecil Harvey (FFIV) and Cless Alvein (ToP); his personality is a mix of them and Lloyd Irving (ToS) In general, Hero is the archetypal generic RPG hero.

Ian Bahamut Highwind (King Deist)
From: FF?
A former adventurer known as the Silver Dragoon, and the King of Deist. The son of Commander Judy Highwind of Tydret and Bahamut, Ian grew up with a love of dragons and the desire to be the world's greatest warrior. He became a professional adventurer after a brief stint in Tydret's army. He and his friend Philip joined Hero after they met during one of their assignments. Prideful and a bit cocky, Ian had to leave the party on several occasions, but eventually had to become its leader when Hero was unavailable. He learned the true value of partnership, as well as the fact that he was actually a Draconid. Although he has retired from adventuring in order to rule the newly-found country, he plans to make a comeback, and is still a formidable opponent. While he currently acts superior and stubborn in his ways, he is actually a caring ruler, and wishes to be a good role model for his grandkids.
- He has three kids; Terra, Maximillian, and Cassandra. He also has a half-sister, Karen, and owns a wind drake named Nella.
- Has a Super Form; Dragonsoul. While powerful, it is unstable and hard to control, so he rarely uses it.
- Recently, spends much more time in his Draconid form than his human form; however, it is believed that actually prefers fighting in his more agile human form.
- Is 68 years old; oddly, despite being around the same age as the other Doma Heroes in FF?, he's older than the rest of them here. The reason is unknown. Due to the slower aging of his race, appears in his early 20's in his human form. He was 18 at the beginning of FF?, and 19 at the end of it.
- In the original draft, Ian was the combo Dragoon/Blue Mage of the party. With the addition of new characters and his Draconid form, he no longer uses Blue Magic.
- In his Draconid form, is large for his age; he towers over humans. Combined with his large appetite, is extremely heavy; he actually typically flies slightly above the ground so as to not cause tremors when he walks.

Philip Thaumsmith
From: FF?
A Sage, capable of casting both Black and White Magic (though he much prefers the former). A graduate of the Royal Magic Academy of Cleshad, Phil accompanied Ian on his quite to become a Dragoon, when he got his hands on the 'Fire 3' spell. He burned down the magic shop where he 'bought' it from, and was sentenced to 20 years 'saving the world' community service. Forced into the custody of his friend, he and Ian join the Doma Heroes. While calm and quiet normally, once Philip starts casting magic, he becomes sociopathic and chaotic. He is currently the leader of the town of Mysidia.
- Does not like fighting with his hands; he is adept at over 100 different spells, both utilitarian and for battle. However, his favourite spell remains Fire 3.
- Has the unwanted affection of Tani, the Time Mage.
- While he has the highest kill record of the Doma Heroes, he has a hard time taking down dragons. In addition, most dragons have a severe prejudice against him for some unknown reason, which is strange since the dragons appear to otherwise like the Doma Heroes.

Julian Verssattle
From: FF?
A Red Mage, and member of the Doma Heroes. The son of the proprietor of the Nordiac Adventurer's Guild, Julian is an expert on stats, and can tell a person's statistics just by looking at them. He joined the team on the ship ride to Tydret, and he has been a part of them ever since, more or less. He is currently the Chancellor of Doma.
- He bears a strong resemblance to Red Mage Statsowski, with only the hair, voice, and a slight clothing difference being differentiated between the two. They sometimes even get themselves mixed up. However, they have different magical abilities; Julian can retarget spells, channel an ally's spell to make it stronger, doublecast a spell, or shuffle ally or enemy's stats.
- Whereas most Red Mages only have low-level Black and White Magic spells, Julian has a unique set of spells known as Red Magic; this includes the Water line of spells, Quake, and Meltdown.
- Is engaged to Eiko Carol, who is Red Mage's ex-wife. They live in Doma with Eiko's Moogles, whom Julian has developed a fondness for.

Other Hero Party-aligned Doma Heroes
Gen Intresi - Hero's girlfriend, the generic love interest. A nature-loving Ranger who is skilled with the bow and being kidnapped. Has a resemblance to Maria (FFII) and Lenna (FFV)
Steve Hikitori - A dark-skinned Samurai who wields the spirit sword Masamune. Despite his skills as a swordsman, he dislikes getting his sword dirty, and uses other tactics as to not tarnish the blade he has a rather unhealthy attachment to.
Lindsay Phonic - A Bard, who joined the Doma Heroes in order to become a star by telling the tales of said adventurers. One of the the few Doma Heroes who gets along with everyone, but should never be referred to as a 'Spoony Bard'.
Mo El Plasti - A Berserker from B'Urdi, who received a PS2 from his roommate, which he cannot stop playing. Any attempt to harm the PS2 will be retaliated with extreme prejudice.
Sir Anthony 'Tony' White - The Captain of the Cleshad Royal Knights, and personal guard of Queen 2 (not that she needs it). A White Knight, has the highest Defense of the Doma Heroes. Is noted as being everything a knight should not be; lewd, dishonourable, and somewhat incompetent. Has an attraction to Tani, which she does not return.
James Tinker - A Machinist; the head of Cid Melryan's crew. Loves to invent things, but tends to give them lethal attachments (usually rocket launchers). Currently works as Chief Engineer of Alexandria.
Gabriel Al'Khemi - A Chemist from the Valian Empire, who was the assistant to the Empire's chief geneticist. He joined the Doma Heroes when they needed access to the Imperial Lab. At times, he appears to be as eccentric as his former mentor, but he does have morals. His concoctions tend to be of the explosive kind.
Max Willman - A Mediator and animal trainer; was hired to help the party with their problems. A somewhat greedy businessman, he has made millions on his Chocobo Transportation service. Is mainly referred to by his last name.
Mathew Black - The former Black Knight of the Valian Empire, defected to the Doma Heroes. An honourable warrior, who has a fixation on proper spelling and grammar. His older brother is Desmond Black.
Kiba Betts - A Varg Beastmaster, who has somehow attained the powers of various monsters, though at the cost of his basic 'Fight' command. Is the only Doma Hero that Hero did not recruit; Ian did instead. Resembles Kevin from Seiken Densetsu III.
Masnun Wannasteeli - The World's Worst Ninja. Claims to be 'Amazing', but is beat up by everyone anytime he admits it. His maximum damage record is 14.

Terra Highwind
Original Character
The oldest daughter of Ian Highwind, called the Emerald Dragoon. A beautiful Royal Draconid, she is often said to be like a mix of her mother Sarisa and grandmother Judy Highwind in looks, and like her father in personality. She is competitive, strong-willed, hot-blooded, reckless, stubborn, and a bit immature at times, but still affectionate and charming. Idolizing her father, she wishes to become a even greater Dragoon than he is. Her first love was Ethan of the Guardians, but when he was killed, she lost all her confidence and fell into a deep depression. She was only brought out of this state of mind when she met the angel prince Axiaru, whom she affectionately calls 'Axy'. They have married, and while Terra has been taking time off of being a warrior to learn how to be a good mother and future Queen of Heaven, she is still willing to battle at any time.
- She has five kids: Donna and Frenze with Ethan, and Jeff, Angela, and Diana with Axiaru.
- She is now part-angel, which she needs to be in order to be the Queen of Heaven.
- She was the Crown Princess of Deist for a long time, but has recently given the title to Donna.
- While her father mainly fights with a lance, Terra is adept with a large variety of weapons, her favourites being axes, two-handed swords (which she uses in one hand), and of course, lances.
- While claiming to be fearless, she has a severe fear of sharks.
- Terra has a enormous collection of plushies, which fill up her room in Castle Deist. She has lots of collector's items, including the Doma Heroes series with the limited edition Zeke Eisgarth plushie. Her favourite one is of her husband, Axiaru.
- In her human form, she is stronger than her father, as well as being faster and more agile on the ground (but lacks Ian's aerial talents) and having stronger magical ability; many saying that in their human forms, Terra is actually overall more powerful than her father. In their Draconid forms, however, Terra, while not a pushover by any means, is much weaker than her father.

Kio Craus
Original Character
Sometimes called the mascot of the Hero Party, Kio is a half-Abyss, half-Mystic Dragon. A fat, colossal mountain of a dragon, Kio was raised at an early age by Botta and Freya. Despite his size, he is still young and acts like a kid. He was later revealed to be the son of the dragons Crono and Mia, and half-brother to Lord Drag. Always being hungry, he searches around for food most of the day, his favourite foods being pie and ice cream. He is currently married to the Light Dragon Guardian.
- Always speaks in caps, unless he's posing as a human. He usually speaks in the third person. He English wasn't very good for a long while, but is better at it now.
- Although typically friendly, he is immensely dangerous when angry. Having the strength and size of the Abyss clan and the magical powers of the Mystic clan, he can cause widespread destruction.
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-.-; This is gonna take a long time for me. I'll start with the things I don't really want to go over again in the actual Hero Party topics.

Key Terms

Dwarven Hood: Dirk's minions. They possess incredible skill with both wood and metal, and they frequently make airships and other vehicles for Shodow or Dirk to use.

Dwarven Death Star: A Death Star made by Dirk. Equipped with several Mana Cannons.

Guardians: Group of warriors given the powers of the elements and/or mythical beasts so they could fight a great evil that threaten their world. Lead by Shodow, they are a very formidable force, especially when they combine their powers.

The Eight Generals: Shymyga's eight most trusted servants. There is one for each element: Fire, Water, Wind, Ice, Earth, Light, Dark, and Thunder.

Books of History: The objects of a story the Guardians were told as children. There is one book/set of books for each world, and they contain the entire history of the world. It is rumored that if someone were to get a hold of the book(s), they could rewrite history.

Places

Shodow's Valley: A valley containing Shodow's home. For his own personal safety, Shodow placed a spell around the valley that prevented anyone he didn't want inside it from entering, though this spell is frequently broken by various Hero Party members, including members of the Guardians.

Ivalice: The Guardians' homeland. Despite the name, it seems to have very little to do with the continent that FFT and FF12 took place on, though the name Ramza does appear in a few records of the early years of this continent.

Askirio: One of the two main countries in Ivalice. Ruled by Shodow's family, Askirio has flourished for thousands of years. There are some hostilities between this country and its neighboring country, Jeroma.

Jeroma: The other main country in Ivalice, Jeroma houses most of the continent's Chocobo population. Ruled by Cornelia's family, Jeroma has thrived for as long as Askirio and the two nations have border skirmishes frequently.

Characters

Tyler 'Shodow' Phoenishia
From: Final Fantasy Tactics: Rise of the Corrupt Blade
The leader of the Guardians. Tyler's entire family was killed when he was 13 by a group of people who claimed to have ruled all of Ivalice thousands of years ago. He was given his Guardian powers shortly after these events, and he has been battling these ancient rulers ever since. He is called Shodow by many citizens of Ivalice due to the many similarities between him and his ancestor named Shodow, who, according to legend, was a great hero that sealed away the greatest evil in the land.
- Tyler actually doesn't quite remember Ivalice. He has vague memories of it, but he seems to think he came from Earth and that all of the events involving the Guardians took place there.
- Though he is the leader and seemingly one of the more mature members of the Guardians, Tyler is the second youngest of the group. He is only older than Sean McStrongshot, who is actually considered the most mature member of the group.
- Tyler has an irrational fear/hatred of squirrels for reason that are unknown apparently to even himself. He also isn't very fond of dogs.
- Tyler has one child, named Eric.
- Despite not liking dogs of any kind, Tyler has a pet wolf named Poike. He also has a phoenix he calls Flare.
- Despite taking part in many of the Hero Party's major battles, Tyler doesn't really like violence. The only reasons he ever fights is to protect someone he cares about or for his revenge.
- Never tell Tyler soccer is for sissies. It'll probably be the last thing you do.




Shymyga Soshimashu
From: Rise of the Corrupt Blade
The leader of the group that killed Tyler's family. He actually did rule Ivalice in ancient times, but was sealed away by Shodow's namesake, who just so happens to be his younger brother. He spent 10,000 years in a place known as the Cave of Eternity, until he finally managed to break out, along with his minions.
- Shymyga is clad in all black armor. As such, he is occasionally mistaken for the many other knights who wear black armor, including the Black Knight of Tellius and even once Monty Python's Black Knight.

Pesmerga ( Dark Shodow )
From: Rise of the Corrupt Blade
Tyler's 'dark side'. He was ripped from Tyler's body by Shymyga during one of their early confrontations. Ever since then he has served Shymyga, believing that he actually is just the more violent and aggressive side of Tyler's personality, but the truth is that he is one of a set of triplets. The three were combined into one body at a very young age after an incident that led their parents to believe the three of them were too unstable separately.
- Despite not actually being Shodow's dark side, Pesmerga does have all the classic dark side traits. He has little regard for other people's lives, seems to enjoy causing destruction, can match his other parts blow for blow in a battle, and, of course, looks just like Tyler, but with darker hair, skin, and eyes.
- While his siblings have been somewhat busy lately, Pesmerga seems to have dropped off the face of the planet. In fact, he hasn't been seen or heard from at all since his son was born.
- Has one child, a boy named Ulrich.

Zach Slasio
From: Rise of the Corrupt Blade
The son of two of Shymyga's strongest supporters. Zach was personally trained by Shymyga and his father, Mordeus, the Earth General. When his father was killed, Zach took over his spot as Earth General and swore revenge upon the person who killed his father: Tyler.
- Zach is the youngest of the generals, and one of only two that weren't part of the original eight.
- Has a talking pet rabbit named Riano, which helps in battles using meat cleavers and by biting people's necks.
- He is currently dating Locke's daughter, Lenna.



I'll add Cornelia and a few other Guardian-related characters later.
Edited by Sock, Oct 22 2008, 09:12 PM.
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With the things I won't be able to reuse and the things I'd rather just forget, it's better if I just list a few important elements. I've probably forgot most of them, though. Also, I only used the term "Nine Squadrons" in the first place because I didn't have a better name for the topics - now I think we don't really need a separate topic anymore, so we can just call them the New Valians.

Key Terms

Alter User - A person born in a place of power, who as a result is able to manipulate matter on the subatomic level, though only in a specific way.
Metal Chocobo - A machine that is vaguely birdlike in shape, used to perpetrate unspeakable evils by the followers of deposed tyrant Herbert Grudge.
Ent - A member of a community of people who slowly became plantlike over generations of living in a cursed forest.
New Valians - At one point, a wealthy man visited the Valian Empire and found he liked it. He later founded a city, and remember the Valian Empire, named it New Valis. This city became the base of a group of mercenaries...

Places

Netherworld - A world inhabited by demons of varieties unfamiliar to the Hero Party.
Highbar - The new home of the New Valian mercenaries.
The Matra - The world from which karma, the basis of both magic and souls in Highbar, originates.

People

Hero Party
Sebastian (Tales of Symphonia) - Formerly Zelos's butler. He has become more than a servant, but still prefers his old role, and performs various services - whatever is required, really - rather than seek any kind of power. Having once been Zelos's bodyguard, he is competent in battle.
Biggs Banta (Final Fantasy Deluxe) - A black mage with extremely limited power due to a combination of a lack of proper training in his youth, the destruction of the source of his power many years ago, and exceptionally bad luck. Despite this he has still managed to make something of himself, somehow. His skill with magic is only slightly better than his understanding of it.
Wedge Wendell (Final Fantasy Deluxe) - A white mage with extremely limited power due to a combination of a lack of proper training in his youth, the destruction of the source of his power many years ago, and exceptionally bad luck. Despite this he has still managed to make something of himself, somehow. His grasp of magical theory is only slightly better than that of its practice.
Zeke Eisgarth (Final Fantasy ?)- A former noble whose family was torn apart by a dragon. Not literally, although his mother was killed. He consequently blamed dragons for his misfortunes, especially Ian Highwind. His main goal in life became to see Ian vanquished, until Hero Generica put him to shame.
Laharl (Disgaea) - The young Overlord of the Netherworld.

AHP
Fiend Sebastian (Original Character) - For reasons only he can comprehend, this plant demon pulled himself into Aselia using Sebastian as a portal, and consequently took on Sebastian's appearance, as well as some of his abilities. He then made contact with the Anti-Hero Party, and has been working alongside them since.
Lycoris (.hack//AI buster) - Another plant demon, ostensibly connected somehow to Fiend Sebastian, who brought her to his new home. The extent of her powers is unknown, although she can apparently fly.

New Valians
Jack Blue (Final Fantasy Deluxe) - A blue mage who holds the rank of Ichi-San.
Ryuho (s-CRY-ed) - An alter user who holds the rank of San-Ichi.
Albireo (.hack//AI buster) - A spearman who holds the rank of Shi-Ichi.
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Haha, actually went past the limit: I knew it was going to happen :P

CHARACTERS (continued)

Locke Cole
From: Final Fantasy VI
A Treasure Hunter, not a Thief. One of the Returners who took down the Gestahalian Empire, Locke joined the Hero Party in its early times. However, he quickly came under the fact that, in his eyes, the Hero Party is yet another Empire, and has sworn to take it down, creating the Anti-Hero Party. Despite his seemingly normal background, Locke is one of, if not THE most, dangerous adversary the Hero Party has ever come across. He has come across knowledge of technology and mythology that is unparalleled, and is a surprisingly skilled combatant for a simple Treasure Hunter. Locke considers himself to be the true hero of the story of the Hero Party.
- Has two children, Clyde and Lenna. Both of them are Treasure Hunters, like their dad.
- Not counting an alternate reality, Locke is one of the few antagonists who has never been killed at any point. He even has beaten Lloyd before.
- Locke, for some reason, knows intimate details of the Doma Heroes and their struggle against the Valian Empire.

'Lord Drag'
Original Character
An enigmatic evil dragon overlord, the leader of the Anti-Hero Party. An Abyss Dragon, the only known facts about him are that he is Mia's son and Kio's half-brother; his past remains unknown. His real name is unknown, and believed to be unable to be pronounced by humans. He is only occasionally seen, but is always a looming presence. He desires to be the ruler of mankind and dragonkind.
- He is married to the Dark Dragon Guardian; they have ten children. His oldest son, Malice, is a lot like him, and is an enemy of the New Valians. His oldest daughter, Chaos, is similar to her mother, and is married to Bryan of the Guardians. His second-oldest son, Darksoul, is a talented chef, but very vain and arrogant.
- Despite being evil, he has shown signs of caring about others. He claims that he would, in fact, be a fair ruler if he became one, but it is unclear whether this is true or not.

Tiamut Dragoa (Dark Ian)
From: FF?
A Draconid; the cousin of Ian Highwind, and son of Queen Tiamat. Tiamut bears a strong resemblance to his cousin, making them call him 'Dark Ian', a name he has grown to dislike. He has been a recurring foe of his cousin and the Doma Heroes for a long time; he is a match for Ian one-on-one, but tends to lose thanks to the interference of his friends. He is a strong believer of the strong ruling the weak, and has recently been aiding Shymyga in his goals.
- Is the Indigo Dragoon; his armor is a mix of blue and purple.
- Is married to Fiamesk; they have a daughter, Petrine.
- In their Draconid forms, Tiamut has Purple and Green Scales, as opposed to Ian's Black and Gold. Tiamut is slightly smaller, but is more agile and has stronger magical abilities.

Calvin Darkfire
From: FF?
The Charcoal Dragoon; a Dragoon in Black armor who views himself as Ian Highwind's ultimate rival. The grandson of the mayor of Kreyce, their rivalry goes back to when they were Lancers training to be Dragoons, and Calvin failed the Light Dragon Guardian's test. He was then trained by the Dark Dragon Guardian. A member of the Anti-Heroes, it was only natural for him to join the AHP. While he is talented, he has never won a match against Ian, which makes him even more relentless.
- Is engaged to the demon Juri.
- He is partially based on the G/S/C rival Silver, with flaming red hair and piercing eyes. He has aspects of Silver, Reno (FFVII), and Seifer (FFVIII) in his backstory and personality.
- He has a pet Wind Drake named Rifas, which unusually loves to battle. He also has a Moogle named Kamog, who has darker fur and a blue pompom. Kamog is mischievous and a little evil, but weak, and typically the punching bag, much like Masnun in the Doma Heroes.

'Alia' (real name unknown)
From: FF?
A white-haired girl, the current Lord of Darkness and Master of the Undead. Alia suffers from amnesia, and is unaware of how she came under her current state... that is to say, being an undead Necromancer. She was found on Island X in the Ayndr sea. While shy and demure, she is able to use the forbidden magic known as the Dark Arts, and is able to command the undead to do her bidding. Recently, she has joined the AHP, due to thinking that 'Sir Shymyga' is a 'kind gentleman'.
- She has a tendency to misunderstand expressions, taking them at their literal value.
- Due to being classified as an 'undead', she cannot be killed, though she can be KO'd. Curative magic hurts her. She is similar to a vampire in looks and skills, though she can bear sunlight and eats and drinks normal food rather than blood.
- Though she appears to be 18, her true age in unknown.


Percival 'Percy' Stryker, Jr. (Ichi-Ichi)
From: FF?
Percy Stryker is the son of Percival Stryker, Cleshad's greatest swordman and Hero's mentor. He joined the Doma Heroes after the death of his father, originally for the sake of revenge. While he originally didn't get along with the others (moreso than they usually get along with each other, anyway), he eventually began to think of them as his family. While thought to be a shoe-in to be the Captain of Doma's Guards, he instead joined the mercenary camp known as the New Valians, and eventually became Ichi-Ichi, the top-ranked member and current leader. His class is Fencer, and his preferred weapon in battle is the rapier.
- There are rumors that Percy is only half-human; he doesn't know who his mother was, and he has leaned the skills of a master in less than twenty years. Many believe it is due to a different heritage.

Felix (Ni-San)
From: Golden Sun
Felix is an Earth Adept from the town of Vale. He was taken by the Mars Clan after a storm, and aided them in lightning the Elemental Lighthouses. While originally thought to be a villain by his friend Isaac and sister Jenna, it was later revealed that Felix has good intentions behind his supposed betrayal. Felix joined the Hero Party around the same time as Isaac, but later joined the New Valians.

Mid Melryan (Roku-Ichi)
From: FF?
A Blue Mage from the Valian Empire. The grandson of Cid, the Empire's top engineer. A lover of studying, Mid is of the belief that arcane arts and machines can be used in tandem for great effect; thus, he adept at MagiTek. Mid was used as a test subject in the genetically division, giving him the power of Blue Magic. Mid defected from the Valian Empire alongside his grandfather, his best friend James, and Cid's crew, and eventually joined the Doma Heroes. Knowing more about the Empire's history second to only the Emperor himself, Mid proved a valuable asset off the battlefield as well as on. Mid is currently a member of the New Valians.
- He is married to Jacquelyn Eisgarth, Zeke's sister. They have twin daughters.
- Mid sometimes goes too far in explaining something, and tends to rabble. He also tends to say things in a matter-of-fact way, sometimes forgetting about other's feelings.
- Mid is named after and based upon Mid Previa, from Final Fantasy V. They are both the grandson of their world's Cid, spend a lot of time in the library, and they share physical similarities as well (glasses, blond hair, blue coats)
- Battle-wise, Mid is one of the characters that has changed the most between drafts of FF?; he was originally an Alchemist (Gabriel was added as a Chemist instead), then a Scholar (Cory's Black Mage is essentially the same as this was), until finally being a Blue Mage (Ian originally being a hybrid Dragoon/Blue Mage)
- Mid is also only one of two characters to be promoted from a secondary (Auxiliary) character to a primary (Core) one; the other is Cecilia.

Andrew McSwordsman (Shichi-Ichi)
From: FF?
A Fighter, and a mercenary from Tydret. Andrew McSwordsman was originally training to be one of the Royal Knights of Tydret, but failed his exams thanks to third-degree burns caused by Philip Thaumsmith. After this humiliation, he vowed to make the mage's life hell, changed his Tydretian Blue armor to blood red, and learned to dual-wield swords. He was hired by a mysterious employer to recruit the group that would later be called the Doma Heroes into the war against the Valian Empire, where he met his mortal enemy... he later joined the New Valians, as head of the 'Sword Squadron'. He wields Ragnarok and Defender into battle, and while he is talented enough to be a higher rank, he wishes to stay a part of his sword-wielding squadron.
- Has a relationship with Jessica McCleaver of the Guardians; they have four kids.
- He is part of a very large family, who are all experts at the sword, though he is the first dual-wielder. His little brother, Oliver Kyle the Onion Knight, idolizes him. Oliver is now Shichi-Ku of the New Valians.
- His best friend is Mogolfas Kuponicus XIII (Mog Kupo) the Mog Knight, who he met on his journey. Mog is now Shichi-Ni of the New Valians.
- He is indirectly responsible for recruiting Mo, Lindsay, and Leah into the Doma Heroes, and getting his brother and Mog as allies.
- As well as Philip, he generally doesn't like magic or mages in general. However, he makes an exception for Cory Walz.

Oscar (Ni-San), Boyd (Go-Shi), and Rolf (Ku-Ni)
From: Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn
Three brothers from Crimea, on the continent of Tellius. Oscar, the oldest brother, is a Lance Knight who was formerly a Crimean Knight who left the service to aid his brothers after their dad passed away. Oscar and Boyd, an axe-wielding Warrior, joined the Greil Mercenaries, while Rolf was secretly trained in the bow by the mercenaries' marksman Shinon. The trio fought in the Crimea-Daein War, before leaving to join the New Valians.
- Rolf is actually the half-brother of Oscar and Boyd; they have different mothers.
- Oscar has a friendly rivalry with Kieran of the Crimean Knights. However, it is mainly one-sided, as Oscar is simply amused by Kieran's antics.
- Oscar is a talented chef, and often cooked for the Greil Mercenaries and New Valians.
- The hardheaded Boyd has an attraction to Mist, Greil's daughter.
- Oscar has a squint that makes him looks like he always has his eyes closed. For this reason, Oscar cannot have any emoticons that have their eyes open.


Adell
From: Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories
A Demon Hunter from Holt Village in Veldime, a world taken over by Overlord Zenon. A curse has been placed on his homeworld, turning everyone in the village except for himself into demons. After a summoning attempt to try and confront Overlord Zenon, he was stuck with Zenon's daughter, Rozalin, who couldn't leave his side unless he died or defeated Zenon. A powerful fistfighter and confessed 'battle maniac' that specializes in fire attacks, Adell doesn't like girls or demons, and is quick to point out when things "Aren't his style".
- His mom, who due to the curse has a third eye, is a master summoner. His dad, who has a living pimple on his chest, is a expert on weapon knowledge. However, they aren't his true parents, and his siblings, Hanako and Taro, aren't his siblings by birth either.
- Despite not liking demons, his entire party is composed of them, including Hanako and Taro. It is unclear why he tolerates this, but it would seem he has no choice in the matter.
- Despite what it looks like at first, Adell is actually quite intelligent and a quick thinker. He was able to solve an ancient Geo Puzzle within minutes.
- After beating the Prism Rangers, he was given the title of Prism Black. He hates this, however, and had his title changed back to Demon Hunter.

Rozalin
From: Disgaea 2
The only daughter of Overlord Zenon, the ruler of Veldime. Due to living a pampered life, Rozy is often selfish and a snob to others. She was accidentally summoned by Adell's mom to Adell's side, and she cannot leave until either Adell or Zenon is killed. Along with her servant Tink, she has planned to betray and kill Adell several times, all of which have ended in failure. She has lessened these attempts in recent times, as she plans to take down the impostor that is posing as her father.
- Although she had tried to murder Adell, she has grown to care for his brother Taro, who she has adopted as her servant. She also is fond of Hanako, and might even have hidden affection for Adell himself...
- She fights using a golden handgun. Before she had met Adell, she did not know how to fight at all, and had to be taught by Adell.
- Her royal seal is a four-leaf clover. There appears to be some hidden secret behind the seal...

Taniella 'Tani' Stellaporta
From: FF?
A promiscuous, voluptuous Time Mage & Dancer from Cleshad. Tani is a graduate of the Royal Magic Academy, where she met Philip Thaumsmith, whom she has developed an unhealthy obsession with. She later joined the group against Philip's wishes, and despite her tendency to hit on every guy she comes across, she is loyal to the Doma Heroes' cause. The world's expert on teleporting, she is a valuable member of the Doma Heroes despite her ways often getting her into trouble. She is well-known for simply randomly entering a situation with her trademark 'Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ^_^'
- Unlike most mages, Tani is quite athletic due to her years of dancing. She has made up a dancing style of attacking which involves her using a knife in combat. However, her primary means of combat is still Time Magic.
- Although she typically tries to pick up every guy she comes across (much to the anger of said guy's love interest), she does not like Tony, one of the only guys to actually hit on her. Generally, if one wants to get anywhere with Tani, it's best to let her lead the relationship.
- Her nemesis is Sarisa, who beats her up any time they meet. In all their confrontations, Tani has never come out as the victor. For this reason, Ian is one of the few guys she has given up trying to pick up.
- Despite her ways putting a lot of guys off, she can actually be a great friend, as she gets along with the likes of Ian and Hero quite well. Ian has pointed out that if she could settle down, she would actually be a great wife, as she loves to hang out and do so-called 'guy stuff', and is affectionate and friendly. However, she is typically only friendly with guys, as she thinks of most girls as competition. One of the only girls she gets along with is her goddaughter, Terra.

Emperor Mateus Palamecia
From: FF?
The ruler of the Valian Empire. The Emperor wishes to find the key to true immortality, and will scour the world to find it. A Dark Sorcerer with a vast array of magic, the Emperor dislikes to fight directly, and generally lets his army fight for him. While he rarely appears, he is always a threat.
- It is unclear whether he is the character of the same name from Final Fantasy II; they share physical similarity as well.
- While, according to records, he should be over 100 years old, he looks like a much younger man.

Tenchi
From: FF?
The chief enforcer of the Valian Empire, known as the Nightmare. Once a famous hero from ancient times, he has become corrupted by an evil power. A tall and imposing figure covered in black armor, Tenchi is the most feared warrior of the Empire. He fulfills the Emperor's wishes, but in reality, he hates the Emperor. For this reason, he often finds loopholes in the Emperor's commands, so he often does not end up doing what the Emperor wants. Nevertheless, he is possibly the Doma Heroes' most powerful adversary, and they have never won in a confrontation with him.
- Tenchi often covers himself with a black cloak. If he takes it off, he really means business. He uses a lance and a sword in battle, as well as a vast array of dark magic.
- He has a similarity to the likes of Shymyga, the Black Knight, and other dark knights, and fulfills a similar purpose. In battles against him, he generally toys around with his opponents, and then takes them down, usually with the move Black Flash, which knocks opponents down to critical HP.
- Unlike many dark knights, Tenchi has a sense of humor. He likes to talk back to his adversaries, and even sometimes tells a joke or two.

Dr. Albert W. Wily & the Robot Masters
From: Mega Man
The classic mad scientist. A megalomaniac, Dr. Wily has the ambition to take over the world with his army of Robot Masters, but has always been thwarted by Dr. Light and Mega Man. He often gets away by pretending to be reformed, but he always comes back with a new plan. He has recently joined the Valian Empire, which has had setbacks due to losing their chief machinist and chief geneticist. The Robot Masters consist of every boss in the Classic series, Bass included.
- This Dr. Wily is a composite of the Classic and Battle Network Wilys. As well as having Robot Masters, Wily occasionally has the aid of the WWW members of Battle Network, particularly Mr. Match.
- Unlike most characters, the Robot Masters are controlled by a variety of people. He even once made a prototype of Zero, though it was destroyed by Hero Generica.
- The Robot Masters were once sent to the Netherworld, where they were transformed into Robo-Prinnies. Instead of 'Man', they had 'Prinny' at the end of their names (e.g. 'Fire Prinny'), and, like all Prinnies, added 'Dood' to their sentences. However, they have been transformed back thanks to the help of the Doma Heroes, some of the Guardians, and Adell's group.

Desmond Black
From: FF?
The Dark Knight of the Valian Empire, the head of the Black Ops specialist division. He and his brother, Mathew, were orphans taken in by the military, and were trained under a special soldier program to make the finest fighters possible. Desmond and Mathew rose the ranks to become generals, and Desmond given the title of Dark Knight. Desmond has been assigned the task of defeating the Doma Heroes. But is he truly the Doma Heroes' enemy...?
- While Desmond is skilled, he is, for the most part, simply an above-average warrior and is not superhuman in any way. He makes up for this with a mix of intelligence, guile, cunning, and common sense, and tries to never give any advantage to his opponents. He is also aware of his own limitations, and is sane enough not to get into a fight he knows he cannot win.
- He is a skilled swordsman, and knows an array of spells and techs, largely darkness elemental. He uses the sword Deathbringer, and always carries a large black tower shield with his own self-made emblem, and one half of a pair of gauntlets (the other belong to his brother).
- Desmond is a strong believer in social mobility, that status should be earned, not handed out by birth. He also understands that a leader is only as good as the people one leads, and appreciates the advantages of teamwork; a lesson he learned from working with his brother.
- He has an alter ego, a nobleman called Kesand D'Lombic, for when he needs information not suited for the work of an Imperial general. As Kesand, he dyes his hair white, wears a mask, and wears noble's clothing instead of his armor.
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