Characters (no ontology)
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*[[Kaede]], the angry shrine maiden seen in [[Job D3]] | *[[Kaede]], the angry shrine maiden seen in [[Job D3]] | ||
*[[Emiko]], the kitsune with the two oni bodyguards, seen in [[Job D3]] | *[[Emiko]], the kitsune with the two oni bodyguards, seen in [[Job D3]] | ||
- | *[[Mitsuko Imai]], nicknamed "Lady Kinko", an influent hakutaku | + | *[[Mitsuko Imai]], nicknamed "Lady Kinko", an influent hakutaku and weapons trade businesswoman, supervisor of a line of gun shops, seen in [[Job E1]] |
*[[Mike]], or "Mister Mike", a leader of mercenaries, and himself one, seen in [[Job E1]]. | *[[Mike]], or "Mister Mike", a leader of mercenaries, and himself one, seen in [[Job E1]]. | ||
*The [[Seven Princes]], seen in [[Job F1]] | *The [[Seven Princes]], seen in [[Job F1]] |
Revision as of 22:22, 23 May 2013
Several kinds of characters are populating Mazeworld, you may want to get to know them all.
Main characters
- The contestant, the heroes or anti-heroes of their own adventure in the mazes
- The Game Masters, the mysterious, sarcastic and sadistic rulers of the realm and administrators of the game
- Genbu, Suzaku, Seiryuu and Byakko, the Cardinal Gods, bearers of the Cardinal Amulets sought for by the contestants
Maze Personnel
For more information about encounters in general, you may also want to check the list of encounters
The Maze Personnel defines all people in the Mazes with a specific occupation, at the exception of the Maze Citizens, which have no de jure main occupation but are nevertheless important elements of life in the Mazes. Most members of the Personnel are humans, but rare cases include youkai. It must be noted that many of them have a randomized physical appearance.
All people in the Personnel are protected by the law, except the youkai, the military (All Soldiers and variants), the prisoners, the sex workers and the outlaws.
- The Maze Citizens and their variants
- The Maze Soldiers, Death Faction, Snipers and their variants
- The Maze Guards and their variants
- The scientists and their variants (hostile)
- The shrine maidens
- The librarians
- The students
- The medics
- The nurses and resting area nurses
- The weapons merchants
- The firearms dealers
- The blacksmiths
- The tailors
- The food merchants
- The archaeologists
- The engineers
- The pawn shop merchants
- The tengu reporters
- The gamblers (and their perverted variant)
- The maids and head maids
- The butlers and chief butlers
- The yousei servants
- The hirers
- The martial artists
- The fortune-tellers
- The chefs (includes kitsune chefs and bartenders)
- The prisoners and their variants (old, rebellious, armed, perverted)
- The sex workers; Pimps/Prostitutes
- The outlaws; Black marketers, Gangsters, Desperados, Hitmen/hitwomen, Mercenaries, Ninjas and Kamikazes.
Special characters
For more information, you may also want to check the missions they appear in
General
- Lance Chaosclaw, the only Bionics expert in the Mazes
- Daron Bryant, the Death Faction soldier turned talented chef, nicknamed the DF Chef
- MATTEO-CMP00, a prototype combat mech built by the Game Masters
- Colonel Thomas Wight, the leader of the Mazes' military
- The Failed, contestants of the past, kept alive by the GMs
- The Toilet Ninja, an iconic figure and the bane of all public restroom users
Normal missions
- Isaac Schumann, the depressive scientist in Mission 1
- Lautus, the incubus in Mission 1
- Lauta, the succubus in Mission 1
- Private Rick Marston, the wounded Maze Soldier in Mission 2
- Kohaku (琥珀), the crying kitsune found in Mission 3
- Taro (太郎), Kohaku's missing tengu friend mentioned in Mission 3
- Private Lance Wheeler, the first Maze Soldier in Mission 3
- Private Gary Slentman, the second Maze Soldier in Mission 3
- Sergeant Mark Miller, the third Maze Soldier in Mission 3
- Mira, the wounded woman in Mission 4
- The Mysterious Man in Mission 5
- Sam Hogan, the old gun enthusiast seeking for his lost collar in Mission 6
- Gahli, the gremlin, Kinagi (気凪), the tengu and Asami (麻美), the kitsune - intermediate recipients of the collar in Mission 6
- Private Jarvis Spades, the deranged Maze Soldier and last holder of the collar in Mission 6
- Callidus, the incubus in Mission 7
- Prava, the succubus in Mission 7
- Captain Ruben Reyes, the old Maze Soldier in Mission 8
- Aohana (青花), Kahana (褐花), Kurohana (黒花), Shihana (紫花), the Cardinal Shrine Maidens in Mission 8
- Marcus McBride, the archaeologist in Mission 9
- Pestilence, Famine, War and Death, the Four Horsemen in Mission 10
Alternate missions
- The Were-cheetah Trio in Mission A2
- Doctor Sibröm in Mission A2
- The Man-Ape in Mission A2
- Yuubi the Ryu, Mission A3
- The Dragon Defense Force in Mission A3
- Tengu Reporter Hayasa and her TV HQ crew, in Mission A4
- Karin, a brilliant scientist gone AWOL and a sympathizer of youkai activism, seen in several missions (Mission A5, Mission A7 and Mission A10)
- Private Warren Stark, the renegade soldier in Mission A8
Contract missions
- Brian, the curious man from Job A1
- Mariana Tosman, the rich businesswoman seen in Job B2
- Dwayne, the shady drug dealer in Job C1
- (Placeholder)
- Ki-2-Ne, the famous kitsune dancer, seen in Job C3
- Captain Dunbar, a Maze Captain known for excessive cruelty against youkai
- Kaede, the angry shrine maiden seen in Job D3
- Emiko, the kitsune with the two oni bodyguards, seen in Job D3
- Mitsuko Imai, nicknamed "Lady Kinko", an influent hakutaku and weapons trade businesswoman, supervisor of a line of gun shops, seen in Job E1
- Mike, or "Mister Mike", a leader of mercenaries, and himself one, seen in Job E1.
- The Seven Princes, seen in Job F1
Co-op Mode missions
- The Yatela family, leaders of a criminal group organized like an Italian mafia family, composed of five brotherS.
- Michael Yatela, the oldest of the five and the leader of the family, mentioned several times, and ultimately seen in Mission C9
- Jane Yatela, Michael's wife, seen in Mission C5
- His lieutenants and brothers, Tony, Soren, Nick and Johnny, all seen in Mission C2
- Wyatt Flanker, a charismatic Guard Chief on the tail of the Yatelas, seen and heard in several Co-op missions (Mission C2, Mission C5, Mission C7 and Mission C9.)
- Maximillian Spanner, a rich and influent man seeking hired guns in Mission C3
- Brett Wheeley, a nemesis of Spanner, seen in Mission C3
- Wheeley's hired guns, Tyler, Marvin, Garrett and several unnamed grunts, all seen in the same mission.
- The AK Sisters, Akina and Kiwa, a duo of actresses, models, and AK-wielding activist tengu, seen in Mission C6 and Mission C9
- Reisa, the AK Sisters' manager, also a tengu and an activist, seen in Mission C6
- Daniel Farlex, a businessman and pervert, seen in Mission C6
See also
- Encounters, for more information about all of the encounters
- Contestant
- Missions