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Harley Harler

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Fairy fencer
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Kana

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fire emblem fates
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Severa

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Fire emblem awakening
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Aranea Highwind

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ff15
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Morgan

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Tactician
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monica von ochs

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Three hopes
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Crimson Roselia

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(TOCS)
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Noire

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shy
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Charlottta (DSV)

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Minessa

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A witch with a strong sense of responsibility and is very single-minded. She is on the search for a way to lift the dragon's curse. As a survivor of the Carnival of Death, she is terrified of flames. She will never forget the witch behind that terrible massacre. She cares strongly for her family and would protect them at all cost, even if it means self-sacrifice.Minessa suffers from pyrophobia; a fear of flames, including other objects that relate to fire. This is her most conspicuous fear during her young age since the Carnival of Death that occurred 10 years ago. In reality, it was revealed that Ruby Eye was the one who traumatized Minessa in her memories, who recently called her as the Witch of Hellfire.
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Charlotta

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A mysterious witch who claims to be a terrible witch of legend. According to her, she is the one behind the Carnival of Death in which she took the lives of over 100 witches a decade ago. At first she has many secrets but as the story progresses, more and more becomes clear. She is on a quest to create suitable candidate witches to become the next Dragon Star.Charlotta is 200 years old. Despite this, she is an avatar bound to a mysterious divine being, Varnir, the creator of the Witches and Varneria itself. As long as she was bonded by Varnir, Charlotta cannot age or be killed by conventional means.
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Y'shtola FF14

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Y'shtola is introduced as "Cultured Conjurer", a moniker that reflects her calm composure. She is a taciturn, well-spoken voice of reason even alongside her equally scholarly peers among the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, providing sharp, relevant insight that hardly ever strays from the matter at hand. This is in contrast to Thancred Waters, who frequently flings charismatic and flamboyant one-liners to be deflected by her stoicism. Y'shtola's gall comes out when her patience has been tried, or as a counter to others' bold, irrelevant, or confrontational comments. She derives some of this audacity from her former master, Matoya, the two exchanging quips and subtle insults. Despite this, they care deeply for each other as Y'shtola holds her former master in the highest regard, and Y'shtola tries to avoid disrespecting her. Y'shtola also is naturally cynical of people who hide the truth and their intentions. She quickly lost trust with the Crystal Exarch shortly after being summoned to the First due to his secretive nature, and attempted to avert the calamity her own way rather than cooperate with him. She only does so once more after the Warrior of Light arrived in the First. Y'shtola has a cultured and refined diction which, although grounded enough to differentiate her from the theatrical likes of Urianger Augurelt, grants an air of wisdom to her. She is uninterested in romantic affairs, bluntly refusing the Oronir leader, Magnai Oronir, telling him to try again when he "becomes a man". During her time with the Night's Blessed, she has come to silently acknowledge Runar's slight feelings for her, though she knows she can't return them. Despite this, Y'shtola still considers Runar a good friend. Y'shtola has a dry sense of humor, and oftentimes strikes back at the Warrior of Light when they reply her with a flirty or humorous dialogue choice. However, should the Warrior respond with a more serious and academic-minded response, Y'shtola quickly voices her approval.
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Nina Fire emblem

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Though she is cool and collected with a good intellect, Nina also has dubious delusions. Seeing two males in close proximity to each other, especially when they are interacting, fuels her delusions of a possible "steamy" relationship between the two. As a result of the innumerable delusions that she harbors about boys in her fantasies, Nina has thus developed, ironically enough, a debilitating nervousness that prevents her from interacting with them with ease, making her the worst at talking to males out of everyone in the army. This is evidenced throughout her supports with most male characters outside of her father and Forrest, as he is the only guy she feels comfortable talking with due to the fact that he does not dress nor act like a typical boy his age does. Her fantasies are so obsessive that it has escalated to the point of her developing unique tactics and strategies for stealth and spying that is considered the best in the army, a fact revealed in her supports with her mother. Her supports with Caeldori expands on this where she asks Nina to go on a scouting mission in her place and find the enemy's location and numbers, but returns with their weak points, weapon locations and patrol routes in addition to what was required. Her supports with Asugi demonstrates her ability to study the routine of anyone she stalks, as the former is convinced that a merchant that Nina is watching is actually a spy but she disproves him due to studying his daily routine. She also admits that while she is good with covert activities, she still has room for improvement as she was unable to hear Asugi approaching due to him being a trained ninja. Apart from her delusions, Nina is actually really friendly, albeit snarky, to other women whom she considers a friend and tends to help them when needed. Her supports with Shiro reveal that she enjoys watching plays because they help fuel her fantasies with more stories to write about.
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Garon

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Garon is portrayed as a ruthless, cold-hearted man that has no mercy for anyone who does not meet his expectations or defy. He has been known to execute people on the spot without any sort of rationale, even in front of his youngest daughter. His ruthless nature extends heavily to his adopted "child", Corrin, who is constantly ordered to perform inhumane tasks in order to "earn his trust." Actions ranging from slaughtering innocents are among the most notable; his children either reluctantly follow through with Garon's orders or find ways to circumvent them, but they never outright defy him. He has also expressed cold detachment to Azura, his step-daughter through his second wife, going so far as to refuse a prisoner trade between Corrin and Azura. He shows little trust or faith in anyone, even his most loyal subordinates, seeing them as nothing more than expendable pawns, such as when he executes Zola for attempting to order him around and shows no concern when Hans and Iago are defeated and killed by the Hoshidans, even calling the latter a "useless pawn". He seems to have some form of fanatical worship for an entity called Anankos whom he consults over events of the story or to determine punishments for his subordinates and children should they fail in their various missions. Xander and Leo note that Garon has changed drastically in comparison to the man he was when they were children, though maintaining an air of sternness. It is stated that he would do things that a father would typically do by Leo and was a man of courage, honor, and chivalry according to Xander. Some even state that Xander greatly resembles his father in his prime on the battlefield. Garon was also apparently a ladies man and charmed the hearts of many women. In addition to his marriages, first to Katerina, and later Arete, he had numerous concubines who lived in the palace as he had difficulty breaking their hearts. He eventually fathered multiple children, primarily with the concubines.
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