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This is a list of characters for the fighting video game series BlazBlue.

Characters

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Character Calamity Trigger Continuum Shift BlayzBloo: Super Melee Brawlers Battle Royale Chrono Phantasma Clone Phantasma Central Fiction Cross Tag Battle
Amane Nishiki Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Arakune Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Azrael Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Bang Shishigami Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Bullet Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Carl Clover Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Celica A. Mercury Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYe Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa2
Es Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickY
Hades Izanami Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Hakumen Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Hazama Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Hibiki Kohaku Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Iron Tager Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Izayoi Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYa1
Jin Kisaragi Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Jubei Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Kagura Mutsuki Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabcf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Kokonoe Mercury Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Lambda -No.11- Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickYe Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Litchi Faye-Ling Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Mai Natsume Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickYa1
Makoto Nanaya Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Mu -No.12- Red XN Green tickYabc Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Naoto Kurogane Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa2
Nine the Phantom Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Noel Vermillion Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Nu -No.13- Green tickY Green tickYg Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Platinum the Trinity Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYa1
Rachel Alucard Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Ragna the Bloodedge Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Relius Clover Red XN Green tickYbd Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Susano'o Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickYa2
Taokaka Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Tsubaki Yayoi Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Valkenhayn R. Hellsing Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Yūki Terumi Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Total 12 20 5 28 10 36 19/53h
Notes
  • ^a : Downloadable character. In Cross Tag Battle, the superscript number next to this note indicates the number of season where that character first appeared.
  • ^b : Available as a console-exclusive content.
  • ^c : Can also be unlocked via normal gameplay.
  • ^d : Playable in Continuum Shift Extend.
  • ^e : Playable in Chrono Phantasma Extend/Chrono Phantasma 2.0.
  • ^f : First appeared in the console/pre-2.0 arcade version of Chrono Phantasma.
  • ^g : Appears as Lambda -No.11-'s Unlimited form.
  • ^h : This total includes characters from Persona 4 Arena (Ultimax), Under Night In-Birth, RWBY, Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf/EN-Eins Perfektewelt.

Playable in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

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Ragna the Bloodedge

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Voiced by (English): Patrick Seitz[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Tomokazu Sugita[4][5][6][7][8]

Ragna the Bloodedge (ラグナ=ザ=ブラッドエッジ, Raguna za Buraddoejji) is the main protagonist of the series from Calamity Trigger to Central Fiction. Also known as the Grim Reaper, he is feared by the NOL for being the most powerful individual to have ever rebelled against them since the Ikaruga Civil War. His actions, which included destroying countless numbers of their branches, have labeled him the most wanted criminal and caused him to receive the largest bounty ever in the history of the NOL. He possesses a powerful form of "Ars Magus" called the Azure Grimoire, also known as the titular BlazBlue, which is often either the secondary or primary target of those after him and the bounty. His goal is to destroy the NOL, for he blames them for destroying his family. He is Jin Kisaragi's biological brother, whose rivalry with him stems from an incident that happened, when their sister Saya was presumably killed. His right arm is prosthetic because his real one was removed by Terumi, who had taken control of Jin's mind. He was resurrected by Rachel as a dhampir, causing one of his green eyes to turn red and his once-blond hair to white. The BlazBlue he possesses is only a fragment of an imitation. The true Grimoire is actually destined to be wielded by Noel Vermillion. In Continuum Shift, Ragna receives the Idea Engine from the dying Lambda which enabled him to access the true Azure. He realizes that Saya is possessed by Izanami, and decides to give up vengeance and protect his loved ones in Chrono Phantasma, In Central Fiction, he protects the girl inside Amaterasu from other people whose dreams are strong enough to remake the world. He and Jin (including his future-past counterpart Hakumen) soon learned that Noel/Mu can be used to recreate Saya, whose soul remains in her old body, possessed by Izanami. Once Noel and Mu merge, he helps Noel merge with Izanami and imprison her into her soul, recreating Saya. With the help of Jin and Trinity after Ragna separates the Susano'o armor from Terumi, Jin transports Ragna and Terumi to the Azure void where Ragna can kill him for good. Once all evils are finished, and after helping Noel merge with the Origin to free her from the Amaterasu Unit, Ragna casts himself into the cauldron and remain outside the world, to prevent anyone from retrieving the Azure. As this act would erase himself from the memories of everybody in the story, he says goodbye to his beloved siblings and tells Amane that he has no regrets at all. Ragna disappears and abandons his sword, which is later placed to the hill near Celica's church as a makeshift grave. It is unknown when will Ragna return to the real world, as the final scene shows that the sword has been taken by somebody. He is also hinted not to be a natural-born human due to his unusual features, an idea that is confirmed in the final game when it is revealed he is the child of the fifth Prime Field Device. Ragna's weapon is called Blood-Scythe (ブラッドサイズ Buraddo Saizu), a giant sword extending into a scythe. His Drive, Soul Eater, enables him to attack an opponent and steal a portion of damage dealt to replenish health.

Jin Kisaragi

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Voiced by (English): David Vincent[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Tetsuya Kakihara[4][5][6][7][8]

Jin Kisaragi (ジン=キサラギ) is a former Major in the NOL, one of the elite commanding officers and Ragna's rival. He is cool and calm, but he is sometimes jealous, ambitious and possessive with little care for others, treating them like they are mere obstacles. He displayed formidable actions to gain his rank during the Ikaruga Civil War. When he heard that Ragna the Bloodedge had arrived on the scene, he quickly abandoned his post to hunt him down by himself. However, the truth reveals that Ragna is Jin's biological brother, and Jin's early feelings of rivalry were furthered by his visions of the future and his Nox Nyctores' amplification of his emotions. Terumi corrupted Jin and incited him to remove Ragna's arm (the latter nearly dying without the intervention of Rachel) and supposedly kills Saya, and Jin often says that he is looking forward to killing Ragna again. After the incident, he was adopted into the Kisaragi house, a highly powerful and respected family within the NOL. He has a notable psychosis, said to be caused by his sword, the Nox Nyctores Mucro Algesco: Yukianesa (氷剣・ユキアネサ, Hyōken: Yukianesa). While the sword grants him manipulation over ice, it enhances primal feelings and is often blamed for insanity. It is also revealed that Hakumen is another incarnation of Jin from a different time cycle called "Calamity Trigger". Jin's Drive, Frost Bite, allows him to freeze his opponents. In Chrono Phantasma, he begins to resist the effects of his weapon. In Central Fiction, he no longer acts insane towards Ragna. At the end of the series, Ragna separates the Susano'o armor from Terumi, and Jin manages to don the armor with the help of Trinity and destroy Terumi's physical form, before transporting the two to an Azure void where Ragna defeats Terumi. Ragna takes the Master Unit away from the world, despite the warning of his siblings. After bidding Ragna farewell, Jin loses all memories of his brother. At the end of the series, Jin has been promoted to a higher rank, but he can no longer fight due to his deal with Trinity having used up all of his energy.

Noel Vermillion/Mu-12

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Voiced by (English): Cristina Vee[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kanako Kondō[4][5][6][7][8]

Noel Vermillion (ノエル=ヴァーミリオン, Noeru Vāmirion) is the main heroine of the series, who was found as a young girl amidst the burning fields of Ikaruga where she was rescued, and then adopted by the noble Vermillion family. After her family was accused of treason, she attended the Military Academy in an attempt to save them. It was because of her outstanding combat activity that she became a lieutenant of the NOL using the Nox Nyctores revolver Arcus Diabolus: Bolverk (魔銃・ベルヴェルク, Majū: Beruveruku), which does not only fire bullets but rather inflicts damage by creating distortions in dimensional space. At the start of the series, she was Jin's secretary. In truth, Noel suffers amnesia, and is actually Mu-12 (ミュー·トゥエルブ, Myū-Tuerubu; μ-12-, μ -No.12-), a Murakumo Unit created by Relius Clover, the predecessor of Nu-13 and first playable in the console version of Continuum Shift, where her form serves as the final boss. After being rescued by Ragna, Noel seeks out Rachel in Chrono Phantasma, who helps her learn to control her powers as Mu. In Central Fiction however, Noel separates from Mu to protect the gate to the Azure, and it is revealed that she is the Master Unit's link to the world, due to being based on the Origin itself. After Noel merges with Mu once again, she manages to imprison Izanami within her soul with the help of Ragna, recreating Saya, though she prefers to still use "Noel", so as to prevent Izanami from possessing her. At the end of the series, Noel merges with "The Origin", and Ragna takes the Master Unit away from the real world to prevent the time from looping, despite Jin's warning. Noel, still keeping Izanami imprisoned within her soul, has resigned from the NOL, working with Lambda at Celica's restored church and watching the catatonic Nu-13. With her Drive, Chain Revolver, Noel does different attacks in an active stance.

Jonathan Oyama at VentureBeat gave Noel positive reception, where he described her as being "extremely effective as a fighter," and stated "Oddly enough, she's one of the few game characters who I can truly sympathize with. Just like Noel, I often have a tough time remembering my own past."[9]

Mu-12

Noel's true form, Mu-12 was introduced as the final boss of Continuum Shift. Initially, Terumi sealed Noel's memories after breaking her with intense psychological conditioning to hate the world, and she serves him for one purpose: to destroy the Sankishin Unit "Amaterasu" and erase the world from its existence. Due to this, she is called Kusanagi, the "Sword of the Godslayer" and the perfect form of a Murakumo Unit, and her hatred for the world has increased substantially, making her aggressive towards everything she fights. Like Nu, Mu wields the Nox Nyctores Lux Sanctus: Murakumo, though her version is different in color and appearance. Her Drive, Steins Gunner, projects a Stein to a targeted location. In the end of Continuum Shift, Ragna is able to undo Terumi's conditioning and restore Noel, who initially is afraid of her true self afterwards. However, in Chrono Phantasma, Noel acknowledges Mu as herself and is able to use her true abilities while retaining her personality. In Central Fiction Mu is separated from Noel after they learn the truth of the world in an effort to protect the gate to the Azure. This leaves Mu without a form and existing as only a soul, while an amnesiac Noel retains their body. Eventually, the two rejoin and are able to explain the truth of the world to Ragna and Jin, as well as the nature of Izanami. Noel uses this form to imprison Izanami within her soul, with the help from Ragna.

Rachel Alucard

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Voiced by (English): Mela Lee[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kana Ueda[4][5][6][7][8]

Rachel Alucard (レイチェル=アルカード, Reicheru Arukādo) is a vampire and the current head of the noble Alucard family. Despite her small appearance, she is a formidable opponent in battle, using her servants, Nago and Gii, as weapons, and her Drive, Silpheed, to control the wind. Rachel also possesses one of the three Sankishin, the Tsukuyomi Unit (ツクヨミユニット, Tsukuyomi Yunitto), which is a giant shield that she describes as the "ultimate defense". Rachel slipped out of her castle in search of fun because she hates to be bored, though in truth she is an 'Observer' tasked with watching over the actions of the main characters. Due to her hairstyle, several characters nickname her "Rabbit", a name that irritates her to no end, though Ragna seems to be the only one who can get away with her. Despite her status, however, she deeply loathes her vampiric impulses. She seems to be watching Ragna, as she is the one who accidentally turned him into a half-vampire by giving him her powers (this is also the reason behind his heterochromia and healing ability). Due to this, he is one of the only characters who is aware of her. Though Rachel often insults Ragna and treats him poorly, it is simply a ruse to hide the feelings she has developed for him. She also watches and toys with the other characters of the game as part of her amusement. In Chrono Phantasma, she asks Tsubaki to kill her if she, Jin or Noel fails to kill Ragna. In Central Fiction, it is shown that Rachel is losing her powers due to constant interference and she is shown to have reacted to Naoto due to his similarities to Ragna, making her lose her composure. In the ending, Rachel loses her memories of Ragna due to his sacrifice, but recalls having fond memories of someone whose name she does not know. It is implied that she will try to find Ragna once more, aided by White Justice, the future being of Tsubaki from an alternate timeline.

Taokaka

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Voiced by (English): Philece Sampler (BBCT - Alter Memory)[10]
Voiced by (Japanese): Chiwa Saitō[4][5][6][7]

Taokaka (タオカカ), or Tao for short, is a catgirl wand a member of the Kaka tribe, wearing a large coat obscuring her true face, only exposing beady red eyes and a row of teeth (whether or not this is her true face is a mystery), paws for hands and feet, and a clearly visible tail. The rest of her body, from the chest to the ankles, is that of a human being, with tanned skin and large breasts. She wants to get back the sky above her village, which was sealed off by humans building cities above her village, was recently sent by the Elder to retrieve the bounty on Ragna's head, becoming a vigilante in the process. Despite this resolve, she is considerably food-obsessed and forgetful, often falling asleep on a whim, becoming hungry moments after a meal, or forgetting details moments after hearing them. She is good friends with Litchi, affectionately referring to her as "boobie lady". However, she does not seem to refer to anyone other than herself by name; she calls Ragna "good guy" (because he buys her food), Bang "scruffy man", Arakune "black squiggly", Noel "lacking lady", Hakumen "mask man", Nu "flappy-flap", and Jubei "cat person". She cannot recognize that Ragna the "good-guy" and "Rawrgna" the criminal are the same person. It is revealed the Kaka tribe, which she hails from, is actually genetically engineered from the genes of Jubei, one of the Six Heroes. With her Drive, Dancing Edge, Taokaka launches at her opponents in a torpedo-like fashion.

Iron Tager

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Voiced by (English): Jamieson Price[11]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kenji Nomura[4][5][6][7][8]

Originally the leader of an Ikaruga unit, Tager (テイガー, Teigā) suffered a mortal wound during the Ikaruga Civil War and was forced to withdraw. He was revived as Iron Tager (アイアン=テイガー, Aian Teigā; TR-0009), an enormous cyborg, by Kokonoe whom he pledged loyalty afterwards. After his revival, he bears a similar resemblance to a demon, which resulted in him dubbed as the "Red Devil of Sector Seven". He was originally Bullet's captain before his near death at the hands of Azrael. At the end of the series, Tager and Bullet remain partners. Tager uses his Drive, Voltic Battler, to magnetize his opponents for a short period of time.

Litchi Faye-Ling

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Voiced by (English): Lauren Landa[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Chiaki Takahashi[4][5][6][7]

Litchi Faye-Ling (ライチ=フェイ=リン, Raichi Fei Rin) is a renowned doctor living in Orient Town, located in Kagutsuchi. She owns a clinic there and is helped by her assistant Linhua. She had worked with Tager and Kokonoe in Sector Seven until the incident where Lotte "Roy" Carmine, one of her colleagues whom she had feelings for, became Arakune. She defends the local townspeople from Arakune and seeks to restore him to his former self through any means necessary, even through death. She also seems to respect Bang Shishigami, even apologizing to him if she defeats him in a match, although she remains unaware of the true extent of his feelings for her. In Continuum Shift, Litchi is compelled to join the NOL by Hazama in order to obtain information that can help her save Arakune. In Central Fiction, Litchi enters the Boundary, and finds Roy alive and well, and that Arakune is simply a shade of himself used to anchor his existence until he had acclimated to the Boundary. Finding closure with Roy, Litchi returns to the real world and is given Roy's blessing to destroy Arakune. However, Bang knocks Litchi out to do the deed for her, so she would not have to kill even a shadow of the man she loved. Her Drive, Mantenbō (萬天棒 lit. Myriad Heavens Staff), enables her to control her bō staff of the same name while changing her moveset.

Litchi is described as "The hottest doctor in video games" in the list of the 50 hottest video game characters by Complex, where she ranked at 38th.[12]

Arakune

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Voiced by (English): Spike Spencer[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Takashi Hikida[4][5][6][7]

Arakune (アラクネ), formerly known as Lotte "Roy" Carmine (ロット=カーマイン, Rotto Kāmain), is a black blob-like creature with a white mask who formerly worked alongside Tager, Kokonoe, and Litchi in Sector Seven. After an attempt to study the Boundary, he fell in and became what he is today, now housing innumerable insects with his now-blobby body and thriving on knowledge. His horrible condition has rendered him virtually insane and lacking any reliable memory, as well as distorting his speech to near incoherency (most of his dialogue consists of gibberish, insane laughter and tortured screaming). Throughout the series his sanity returns at times but is quick to disappear just as fast. In Central Fiction, it is revealed that Roy was inside the Boundary the whole time and Arakune was just his vessel that allowed himself to exist within the Boundary. Due to acclimating to the Boundary, Roy no longer needs Arakune to anchor himself. Choosing to stay within the Boundary to study it, Roy gives Litchi his blessing to destroy Arakune after making peace with her. Although Bang carries out Roy's last request for Litchi, she does not suffer from killing even a mere shadow of a man she loved. With his Drive, Crimson, Arakune's special attacks fill his Curse Gauge.

Chris Hoadley of VentureBeat listed Arakune as "15 most significant new fighting game characters," where he commented that he "fits the genre's "freak" archetype with erratic movements and the ability to pester foes with insects after inflicting a curse," and credited him paving the way for similar characters in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Injustice: Gods Among Us.[13]

Bang Shishigami

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Voiced by (English): Tony Oliver (Calamity Trigger);[14] Steve Kramer (Alter Memory)[2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Tsuyoshi Koyama[4][5][6][7]

Bang Shishigami (シシガミバング, Shishigami Bangu) is a ninja from Ikaruga village. He lost his home in the Ikaruga Civil War and his master Tenjō at the hands of Jin Kisaragi, and he and his followers began living in Kagutsuchi waiting for the right moment to strike back at Jin and the NOL. There, he declares himself a hero of love and justice, and dedicates himself to exterminating evil and overturning injustice wherever he goes. He is quite over-exuberant, prone to speeches and tangents as well as making dramatic entrances. He has a romantic fascination with Litchi, always willing to go charging in headlong if he sees someone making her upset. He is overzealous in every way, subtlety not usually at the forefront of his mind (this is only reinforced where his Astral Heat in Continuum Shift destroys almost all of his clothes), however his fiery spirit and will have earned him the respect of a few characters, especially Hakumen. He also wants Ragna's bounty to rebuild the glory of Ikaruga. In Chrono Phantasma, it is revealed that Bang's giant nail is the Nox Nyctores, Phoenix: Rettenjō (鳳翼・烈天上 Hōyoku: Rettenjō), which greatly shocks him, and he decides to seek more answers about his weapon. Bang later learns that his weapon was in fact also a key to halt the flow of seithr across the world while also learning of Izanami's schemes. Donning a more serious attitude, Bang teams up with Ragna in order to help him save the world. At the end of the series, Bang leads a restoration of Ikaruga, under the order of his master's successor Homura. His Drive, Burning Heart, is a set of attacks that light up an icon in his Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan Gauge on hit.

Carl Clover

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Voiced by (English): Michelle Ruff[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Miyuki Sawashiro[4][5][6][7]

Carl Clover (カルル=クローバー, Karuru Kurōbā) is a young boy who, like Noel and Jin, was a student at the Military Academy, but dropped out without warning while Noel and Jin graduated. He is currently after Ragna's bounty and the Azure Grimoire, leading him to become a vigilante. He travels with a maid-like puppet called Nirvana, whom he believes to be his sister Ada. He is unwilling to see that she is, in fact, the Nox Nyctores Deus Machina: Nirvana (機神・ニルヴァーナ, Kishin: Niruvāna), a causality weapon in the form of a marionette which amplifies its owner's desires to kill. After several people attempted to disassemble or remove Nirvana from him, Carl became extremely paranoid and possessive over her. He is the son of Relius, whom he hates and refuses to call his father. Despite this, over the course of the series Carl begins to slowly become more like Relius-a development many characters note. In Central Fiction, Carl peeks into the boundary and loses his right eye, blinding it but giving him an understanding of the nature of souls. At the end of the series, Carl takes the same path as his father, wearing an eyepatch with the same design as his father's signature mask. His Drive, Automaton, enables him to control Nirvana in battle.

Hakumen

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Voiced by (English): David Vincent[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Tetsuya Kakihara[4][5][6][7][8]

Leader of the Six Heroes, Hakumen (ハクメン; Alternatively spelled Haku-men) is a mighty warrior wielding a long sword, the Nox Nyctores, Interfectum Malus: Ōkami (斬魔・鳴神, Zanma: Ōkami). His body is one of the Sankishin, the Susano'o Unit (スサノヲユニット, Susano'o Yunitto). Though the armor acts as his body, Hakumen removes his mask at one point in the first game to reveal to an illusion of Ragna his face, though the player does not see it. Hakumen led mankind to defeat the Black Beast, and was said afterward to have been cast into a void between worlds known as the "Edge" after attempting to warn the people that they needed to "repent for their sins" lest the Black Beast return. The truth, however, is that Hakumen had Jubei seal him within the "Edge" alongside Yuki Terumi to seal the latter away. After drifting in the "Edge" for hundreds of years, Kokonoe helped him return to the world, hoping to use him to defeat Terumi, but he set out to achieve his own agendas before being completely salvaged from the Edge. During his journey, he has also shown tremendous respect towards Bang and his unyielding spirit-something surprising given his normally strict disdain for others. Hakumen's true identity is Jin Kisaragi from an alternate time cycle called "Calamity Trigger", who fell into the Cauldron beneath Kagutsuchi trying to save Ragna from Nu-13. Transported to the distant past and wounded greatly, he was saved by Rachel and had his soul inserted into the Susano'o Unit, which Rachel came to possess after its original owner discarded it. In the finale of Central Fiction, after he prevents Nu from merging with Ragna, Hakumen is assaulted by Terumi, who destroys his soul to recover the Susano'o Unit as it was his true body. Despite this seemingly permanent death, at the end of the story Hakumen briefly reappears in some form to have one last talk with Trinity before fading away entirely. Though Hakumen is normally a cold, almost emotionless individual a hidden softer side is shown in his love for Tsubaki, who in his timeline died taking a fatal blow in his stead. His desire to save her stems from this, and he is one of her most stalwart allies throughout the story. He is also shown to deeply despise anybody who dares to hurt her, mainly Nu -No .13- as she was the one who caused Tsubaki a gruesome end in the previous timeline, where Noel did not exist. His Drive is called Zanshin (斬神 lit. Slaying God), which projects a shield-like energy barrier that, when hit by an opponent's attack, will negate said attack and follow-up with an unblockable, invincible counter-attack.

Nu-13/Juusan

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Voiced by (English): Cristina Vee[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kanako Kondō[4][6][7][8]

Nu-13 (ニュー·サーティーン, Nyū-Sātīn; ν-13-, ν -No.13-) is the main antagonist of Calamity Trigger, and a Murakumo Unit created by Relius Clover, who was forged in Kagutsuchi's Gates of Sheol. Her weapon is the Nox Nyctores, Lux Sanctus: Murakumo (神輝・ムラクモ Shinki: Murakumo), a giant sword that breaks apart to become her armor and a set of floating swords. She was programmed, either by Relius or his partner, Hazama, to terminate anyone she deems as hostile subjects that come near the Gate. Despite normally acting as an emotionless girl who speaks in a mechanical fashion, Ragna's presence causes her to shift to the personality of a bubbly yet highly murderous girl who is in love with Ragna, showcasing traits typical of a yandere. Nu temporarily inhabits the body of a makeshift Murakumo unit named Lambda-11 during Continuum Shift, suffering amnesia and only remembering her love for Ragna. After she sacrifices herself to save Ragna from a fatal blow by Terumi, her soul leaves Lambda's body. After this, Hazama and Relius restore her in her original form and return her memories, reverting her back to her normal state while under their control. In Central Fiction, her negative emotions become dominant though her sanity begins to dwindle along with it. At the end of the series, Nu suffers a fatal defeat at the hands of Ragna and Hakumen. She is shown alive in the ending but catatonic, being cared for by Noel and Lambda. In Alternative: Dark War, Nu recovers from her catatonic state and develops a calmer personality, quite similar to Ragna. She also discards her former identity and begins calling herself Juusan. Nu uses her Drive, Sword Summoner, to attack with sword-like projectiles at different angles.

Playable in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift

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Tsubaki Yayoi/Izayoi

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Voiced by (English): Julie Ann Taylor[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Asami Imai[4][5][6][7]

Tsubaki Yayoi (ツバキ=ヤヨイ) is Jin's childhood friend/relative and Noel's former roommate from the Military Academy and a member of the NOL's 0 Division. She is described as a straight-A student, and has a rather no-nonsense personality. She is very serious and reserved, and is a member of the dignified Yayoi family, and possesses romantic feelings for Jin. In the true ending of Calamity Trigger, where she appears as a sub-character, she is assigned by Hazama to kill Noel and Jin, though this is just a false mission to further Hazama's objectives. In Continuum Shift, Tsubaki learns from Hazama that she was originally Jin's secretary in the previous timelines before Noel took her place in the current. This revelation, along with Hazama's goading, leads her to hate Noel due to the perception that she took everything from her, though Hazama intentionally did not tell her that she died in the previous timelines. In the end, Tsubaki was placed under the control of Izanami through the Mind Eater spell, turning her into a cold and emotionless enforcer of Izanami's will. However, in Chrono Phantasma, Tsubaki is freed thanks to the efforts of Jin, Noel, and Makoto and is able to unlock the true power of her weapon, Izayoi (イザヨイ). In Central Fiction, Tsubaki learns from Jin that Ragna is his brother, and vows to help Jin out however she can. Though she disdains Ragna, she aids him as well for Jin's sake. Tsubaki also greatly admires Hakumen, though is unaware he is Jin until the end of the series, who in return is one of her most stalwart allies. In the end, once Izanami and Terumi's threats are over, Tsubaki and Makoto visit the church Noel has been residing, offering Noel a position in the newly reformed NOL alongside her and Makoto. Another Tsubaki from an alternate timeline appears in the end of the story, and though her appearance is obscured, the shape of her hair and possession of Hakumen's Okami implies she has inherited the Susano'o Unit and his duty as well. She teams up with Rachel to try and find Ragna, after he sacrificed himself to change the world into one of everlasting peace. This confirms in Alternative Dark War mobile spin-off that the particular Hakumen-look alike Tsubaki is from an alternate timeline and refer herself as White Justice. Tsubaki's weapon is the Sealed Weapon Izayoi (封印兵装・十六夜 Fūin Heisō – Izayoi), an Ars Armagus that enables her to control light, though it can potentially lead to blindness. Her Drive, Install, charges her Install Gauge.

Izayoi

Tsubaki's form that undertakes after gaining access to the true depths of the Izayoi's power as a prototype Murakumo Unit, introduced playable in Chrono Phantasma. Initially acting as the most extreme version of her mind-controlled self, she is returned to her true self by Noel, Jin, and Makoto. As a result, Tsubaki gains full access to this form at will. Her Drive is named Scarlet Justice, which increases the speed and power of all her special attacks while in Gain Art Mode. Izayoi was designed to kill Observers and other beings that normally cannot die, and as such possesses the "Immortal Breaker" ability that can do just that.

Hazama

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Voiced by (English): Erik Davies (Calamity Trigger);[1] Doug Erholtz (Alter Memory onward[2][3])
Voiced by (Japanese): Yūichi Nakamura[4][5][6][7][8]

Hazama (ハザマ), also known by his extend code name Hazama Honoka (ハザマ=ホノカ), a captain of the NOL's Intelligence Division and the main antagonist of Continuum Shift. He is an artificial human born from an Azure grimoire created by Relius to be a vessel for Terumi. Hazama fights with balisong knives and the Nox Nyctores, Geminus Anguium: Ouroboros (蛇双・ウロボロス, Jasō: Uroborosu). His Drive, Ouroboros, enables him to summon chains that can be used to quickly move through the battlefield or attack his opponents. In Calamity Trigger, he appears to be supervising Noel's actions to keep her in line, but he has a sinister hidden agenda. Initially, it appears that Hazama has no will of his own and is simply a body and alias for Terumi, yet Chrono Phantasma reveals that the two share control of the body. Whenever Terumi is in control of Hazama's body, he discards the former's fedora hat and spikes up his hair, while gaining a manic look to his face. In Central Fiction, after separating from Terumi following a near-fatal clash with Platinum the Trinity, Hazama has decided to no longer be Terumi's vessel and wants to pursue his own desires to comprehend the emotions of others. Hazama goes through with this by inflicting as much pain, both physical and psychological, on others as he can, though Naoto and Ragna put a stop to his machinations. After Hazama enters the Boundary, his fate is unknown. His appearance in Bloodedge Experience hints that the cauldron deposited him in Naoto's timeline.

Chris Hoadley of VentureBeat listed Hazama as "15 most significant new fighting game characters," where he stated, "As a fighter, Hazama is a terror in close range with his knife slashes and Jayoku Houtenjin kick super, but in order to reach that point, he needs to use special chains to whip him around the screen," and credited him paving the way for similar characters in Marvel vs. Capcom 3.[13]

Lambda-11

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Voiced by (English): Cristina Vee[2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kanako Kondō[5][6][7]

Lambda-11 (ラムダ·イレブン, Ramuda-Irebun; Λ-11-, Λ -No.11-) is an imitation Murakumo Unit created by Kokonoe by combining the body of the 11th experimental replica of Saya with the soul of Nu, which was recovered after falling into the Gates of Sheol during the conclusion of Calamity Trigger's Story Mode. Her Drive, Sword Summoner EX, is a copy of Nu's. Lambda's personality and self initially is deleted by Kokonoe to allow her to be a vessel for Nu. At the end of Continuum Shift, however, Nu sacrifices herself to protect Ragna from a fatal blow from Terumi, passing on her Idea Engine to him as she dies in his arms. Lambda's original self is resurrected in her own body once Izanami creates the Embryo, which she promptly enters in order to find Ragna. At the end of the series, Lambda is shown to have become a nun alongside Noel, and cares for a catatonic Nu. Lambda is in many ways a foil to Nu: she is calm, soft-spoken, and quiet, and while she loves Ragna like Nu, she wishes to protect and aid him rather than killing him. While Nu gradually becomes more aggressive and insane throughout the series, Lambda becomes more determined and stable, and accompanies Noel at the church.

When being re-introduced in Chrono Phantasma Extend, Lambda had a role to differentiate from Nu's play style, although most of her moves remain the same as Nu's.


Playable in Blazblue: Continuum Shift II

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Makoto Nanaya

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Voiced by (English): Cindy Robinson[1][2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Tomomi Isomura[4][5][6][7][8]

Makoto Nanaya (マコト=ナナヤ) is another classmate of Noel's and Jin's from the Military Academy, much like Tsubaki. She is a beastkin with squirrel-like features, and is considerably hyperactive with a short attention span though has surprisingly high intelligence. She is outgoing, adventurous, and has inhuman reflexes. She has a few complexes about her race but nonetheless proudly acknowledges who she is. She initially appears to be working under the NOL's Intelligence Division, but is actually an informant for Sector Seven. After officially defecting from the NOL, Makoto stays by Noel's side to help her throughout the story. At the end of the series, Makoto rejoins the newly reformed NOL with Tsubaki, and is last seen visiting Noel at her church. In battle, she fights using her specially-made cross tonfas, and her Drive, Impact, allows her to execute special attacks depending on the level of charge. Many characters in the story comment on Makoto having an unusually strong soul.

Platinum the Trinity

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Voiced by (English): Laura Bailey (Continuum Shift II - Chrono Phantasma);[15] Alexis Tipton (Alter Memory onward)[2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Aoi Yūki[5][6][7][8]

Platinum the Trinity (プラチナ=ザ=トリニティ, Purachina za Toriniti) is a young girl created by Trinity Glassfille, whose spirit inhabits her Nox Nyctores Arma Reboare: Muchōrin (雷轟・無兆鈴, Raigō: Muchōrin). While Trinity rarely possesses her and manifests herself for brief moments, Platinum has two co-existing personalities: a rude girl named Luna (ルナ, Runa) and a polite boy named Sena (セナ) who both cherish Jubei. In Central Fiction, Trinity transferred herself into Jin's Yukianesa to help him stop the machinations of Izanami and Terumi. But this has causes Platinum to begin fading away as Luna and Sena are unable to maintain their existences within the Embryo on their own. But they are saved by Jin and Trinity, the former's power enabling Platinium to exist independently of Trinity. After the deaths of Ragna and Terumi, Luna and Sena merge into one entity, and Trinity passes on. Platinum stays at Litchi's clinic in Kagutsuchi. Platinum's Drive, Magical Symphony, equips her with a special item to use in battle.

Valkenhayn R. Hellsing

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Voiced by (English): Doug Stone[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Motomu Kiyokawa (BBCT - BBDW)[4][5][6][7]

Valkenhayn R. Hellsing (ヴァルケンハイン=R=ヘルシング, Varukenhain Aru Herushingu) is one of the Six Heroes and Rachel's elderly butler and trusted adviser who has served the Alucard family line for generations. He possesses a sharp wit and is concerned for Rachel's well-being. Valkenhayn seems to be worried about Rachel associating with things below her class (particularly Ragna, although others might apply), but he always acts in a sophisticated and gentlemanly manner. Before Ragna devices his final plan to save the world from looping itself in Central Fiction, Valkenhayn bids him farewell and good luck. At the end of the series, Valkenhayn is last seen pouring a tea while waiting for Rachel's return. Valkenhayn was once partnered with Relius Clover as an assassin in the past, and initially tried to kill Rachel's father before changing his ways and working under him. His Drive, Werewolf, enables him to transform into a wolf.

Playable in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend

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Relius Clover

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Voiced by (English): Travis Willingham (CS - Alter Memory)[16]
Voiced by (Japanese): Junichi Suwabe[5][6][7]

Relius Clover (レリウス=クローバー, Reriusu Kurōbā) is one of the three main antagonists of the series, alongside his partner, Yūki Terumi, and their mistress, Hades Izanami. Relius is Carl and Ada's father. He is a genius alchemist known as the Puppeteer, and revealed in Central Fiction to be formerly a wizard known as One of the Ten Sages, using both magic and science for his inventory. His inventions include the artificial human Hazama and his modifications to Saya's body, both of whom were used to host Terumi and Izanami respectively. He also created the Murakumo Units, which themselves consist of Nu-13, Lambda-11, and Mu-12, and the Nox Nyctores named Deus Machina: Nirvana, which he harvested his daughter's body to create. He completed the latter with help from Kokonoe of Sector Seven, only for his son Carl to steal it and use it against him. His own puppet, the Fluctus Redactum: Ignis (デトネーター・イグニス, Detonētā: Igunisu), was created from the body of his wife, Ignis, who is similar in appearance to Nirvana. He summons Ignis into battle with his Drive, Detonator. Relius's main goal is to recreate the world to his desires, despising a world where the Master Unit controls everything. Though his plans are stopped in Chrono Phantasma and he becomes despondent for a time, Relius decides to watch how the end of things will play out. In Central Fiction, Relius grooms Carl as his successor and enters the Boundary. His fate is unknown.

Playable in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma

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Amane Nishiki

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Voiced by (English): Yuri Lowenthal
Voiced by (Japanese): Akira Ishida[6][7]

Amane Nishiki (アマネ=ニシキ) is an effeminate young man clad in a kimono who's drawn to battle like it is a dance stage. He is armed with a seemingly living piece of cloth and his Drive, Spiral, involves transforming it into drills. It is hinted that he is immortal and seems to be acquainted with Rachel, who calls him "Uzume." In Central Fiction, he decides to directly intervene with the story to bring about a good ending, and directly aids the main protagonists. It is implied he is a deity like Susano'o, and he seems to be familiar with the Arbiter, Es. Despite his higher existence, not even Amane is able to retain his memories of Ragna at the end of the story-a fact he is aware of. Thus, he makes sure to give Ragna his respect before he disappears from the world.

Bullet

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Voiced by (English): Erin Fitzgerald[17]
Voiced by (Japanese): Toa Yukinari[6][7]

Bullet (バレット, Baretto) is a mercenary who's been fighting and moving from battlefield to battlefield since a young age. She lost her entire squad during a mission for Sector Seven that she was left out of, and she seeks Kokonoe to find her answers as to why the tragedy happened. She later learns that Azrael fatally injured her captain, leading his transformation into a cyborg Iron Tager when he was rescued by Kokonoe. Though Tager does not have memories as a human, he and Bullet cannot find a measure of closure for them. They remain partners at the end of the series. Her Drive, Lockon, allows her to rush towards her opponent to grab and throw them.

Azrael

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Voiced by (English): D. C. Douglas[18][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Hiroki Yasumoto[6][7][8]

Azrael (アズラエル, Azuraeru) is a fist-fighting soldier of Sector Seven[19] whose strength seems unnaturally high. He enjoys violence and relishes the idea that he is fighting over life and death. Azrael's philosophy is to use only his own strength and nothing else, save for self-imposed limitations on his power. One of his victims was Bullet's captain, who becomes a cyborg known as Iron=Tager, leading Bullet to initially blame Sector Seven due to her squad working with them at the time. Though locked away by Sector Seven after the incident, the leaders of the organization later free him to work for them as a countermeasure against Kokonoe, who they believe is beginning to act against them. Azrael instead uses this as a chance to go on a warpath to engage in life-or-death fights once more. During a coliseum battle set up as a trap to lure him out by Kagura, he reveals to Bullet that he was the one who fatally injured her captain in the past before nearly killing her. Ragna later steps up to fight him, where Azrael attempts to goad him into using all of his Azure so he may fight Ragna at his most wild, uncontrolled state. Unimpressed that Ragna suppressed himself from being controlled by the Azure, he fights Kagura, who takes Ragna's place. Though Kagura traps him in a dimensional prison, he breaks free in Central Fiction. Azrael works with Izanami to fulfill his goal of finding a fight that would bring him to the brink of death. However, Azrael is captured by Kagura and Jin, and is sealed away by Kokonoe. His Drive, The Terror, allows him to find weak points on his opponents to exploit.

Kagura Mutsuki

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Voiced by (English): Grant George[20]
Voiced by (Japanese): Keiji Fujiwara (BBCP - BBCF);[6][7] Daisuke Namikawa (BBDW onward)[21]

Kagura Mutsuki (カグラ=ムツキ) Kagura is the representative Novus Orbis Librarium officer in the 5th Hierarchical City of Ibukido, and is known by the nickname "Black Knight". He is one of the disciples of Tenjo and plotting to overthrow the NOL to fulfill his master's wishes to have his master's son succeed as the true Imperator and reforming NOL. Kagura is also a member of the powerful Mutsuki family. Despite his position, Kagura is a laid-back individual who enjoys a wilder, flirtatious lifestyle. Despite this, he truly cares about the people of the world and is willing to do anything to create a better future for the NOL. Kagura works with Kokonoe and provides much aid for the main cast from Chrono Phantasma onward. His Drive, Black Gale, puts him into a stance where he can perform different moves.

Kokonoe

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Voiced by (English): Julie Ann Taylor[1][2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Chie Matsūra[4][5][6][7]

Kokonoe Mercury (ココノエ=マーキュリー) is Tager's superior at Sector Seven, Roy (who became Arakune) and Litchi's former employer and Jubei and Nine's daughter. She is a half-beastkin, a child of two of the Six Heroes, though she shows unexplained disdain for this fact, supposedly "staying angry for weeks" when Jubei is mentioned. Kokonoe is a rather serious and cynical woman with no regard for emotions, and always strives for Tager to complete his missions without fail. However, she can on rare occasions be quite personable, mostly around her creations. She is displayed and perceived as cranky most of the time, though she harbors much sadness and rage beneath her usual facade. Her true mission is to kill Terumi whom she held a grudge against due to him supposedly killing her mother which somehow led her mother's downfall as well. Due to the fact that Terumi grows stronger the more one hates him, however, she has learned to temper her hatred enough that during one of her arcade scenarios, Terumi is utterly powerless against her. Kokonoe is a powerful magic user herself, but dislikes using it and prefers to use her inventions in combat. After assisting Ragna from Continuum Shift onward, she would later seal away Azrael thanks Jin and Kagura at the end of the series and still acts as Tager's superior, then now also Bullet's too after the mercenary was ready to learn the truth and reconcile with her cybernized captain. With her Drive, Graviton, Kokonoe uses a small machine that pulls her opponent towards it.

Yūki Terumi/Susanoo

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Voiced by (English): Doug Erholtz (Terumi); Ray Chase (Susanoo)[22]
Voiced by (Japanese): Yūichi Nakamura (Terumi); Kenta Miyake (Susanoo)[7]

Yūki Terumi (ユウキ=テルミ) is the leading antagonist of the series and a member of the Six Heroes. He works alongside Hades Izanami and Relius Clover, while causing many of the tragedies that occur throughout the series. He was originally the Sankishin Takehaya Susano'o (タケハヤスサノオ) (or simply spelled as Susanoo), a brother deity to Amaterasu whom he served and grew to hate to the point of gaining his freedom by separating his soul from his body, as it becomes the Susanoo Unit later used by Hakumen. Using host bodies like Kazuma Kval and later Hazama, becoming maniacal compared to his more calm original self, Terumi caused the creation of the Black Beast and the Azure Grimoire, betraying his fellow Heroes once the Black Beast was destroyed. He then oversaw the establishment of NOL and Sector Seven while kidnapping Saya to use as Izanami's host. Like Hazama, he uses the Nox Nyctores Geminus Anguium: Ouroboros and balisong knives, Terumi utilizes a more brutal and aggressive style. With his Drive, Force Eater, his attacks have heavy Heat Gauge gain, while the opponent gains none from being hit by (or blocking) them. As Susanoo his Drive is called Divine Warrior where he uses it to unlock more moves and has a more brutal fighting style but Susanoo's appearance in Cross Tag Battle no longer has the seals, and all of its exclusive seal moves are usable by default in the said crossover game. Susanoo's personality was calmer but more controlled rage fueled compared to his own self.

After separating from Hazama in Chrono Phantasma, his former host nearly killed by Platinum, Terumi survived being destroyed by Hakumen by using self-observation as revealed in Central Fiction along with using the fear and hate of others to maintain himself temporary. With only a week left before he dissipates, unable to reclaim Hazama within the Embyro, Terumi raids the tomb of Clavis Alucard to acquire a relic known as Hihirokane that was meant to destroy him. Terumi bides his time until Noel absorbs and imprisons Izanami into her soul and becomes Saya again to force Hakumen's soul out of the Susanoo Unit and merge back into his body. Restored to his true self, Terumi absorbs Saya (Noel and Izanami together) to access the Azure, as he attempts to destroy everything. However, Jin and Trinity save Noel and Hakumen, and Ragna defeats Terumi in the Azure void.

In an alternate continuity after Central Fiction, depicted in a crossover game BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle however, Takamagahara system had been preserving the combat data of Susano'o before Terumi's death. When Hazama enters the Takamagahara system's white room, he inadvertently use the Keystone to create a new world by connecting BlazBlue multiverses and other unseen completely different universes. As a result of his presence inside the white room, Takamagahara scans the remains of Terumi within Hazama's body, creating an incomplete clone of Susano'o. Despite its incomplete state, the Susano'o clone is as dangerous as the original and will still endanger the multiverse. As the time of multiverse's destruction is nearing fast, Hazama and the system to host a stamp collecting contest to find worthy contestants who can defeat the clone. Eventually, Naoto Kurogane and Ragna defeated the clone, yet the sentient Keystone system is still recovering from a result of holding off the clone from breaking free when "she" entrusted Hazama a role on hosting the contest, leaving otherworldly contestant to join a tag team battle royale until "her" full recovery.

Playable in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend

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Celica A. Mercury

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Voiced by (English): Carrie Savage[23]
Voiced by (Japanese): Iori Nomizu[6][7]

Celica A. Mercury (セリカ=A=マーキュリー, Serika Ē Mākyurī) is Nine's younger sister, and Kokonoe's aunt. She is a powerful magic healer whose true power is the control over the flow of life, though she cannot heal seithr poisoning. During the Phase Shift novels, Celica briefly traveled with the hero Bloodedge during the Dark War, whilst trying to find information about her father, Shūichirō Ayatsuki. After the Dark War, she watched over the Black Beast's remains and built a church, waiting for a chance to reunite with Bloodedge. She was also the caretaker of Ragna, Jin, and Saya, and was killed by Yūki Terumi's attack on the church in 2192. Despite this, in Chrono Phantasma, Kokonoe makes a copy of Celica's soul, using a time when Celica temporarily entered the Boundary and placing it in a cloned body, reincarnating her in the modern time as a time-displaced being called a 'Chronophantasma.' However, this Celica has a short lifespan as she was created for the sole purpose of activating 'Kushinada's Lynchpin,' A weapon capable of disrupting the flow of seithr, before her status as a Chronophantasma makes her fade away. Due to another method being found, Celica is able to remain in the present for longer than expected. Shortly after sending the heroes after Izanami during their final attempt to stop her, Celica finally fades out of existence with a tearful goodbye to Ragna and Noel. Celica's weapon is Ex Machina: Minerva (自動人形・ミネルヴァ, Ekusu Makina: Mineruva), an automaton that was created by Kokonoe and copied from the Nox Nyctores, Deus Machina: Nirvana. Its purpose is to protect Celica and amplify her powers. Celica's Drive, Minerva, enables her to control Minerva in battle.

Playable in BlazBlue: Central Fiction

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Hibiki Kohaku

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Voiced by (Japanese): Mitsuhiro Ichiki[6][7]

Hibiki Kohaku (ヒビキ=コハク) is an assassin from the Kohaku clan and an assistant to Kagura, providing support and back-up for him from a nearby distance. As Kagura's servant and assistant, he is loyal to a fault and would do whatever he is commanded. Despite this, he has a sharp tongue and often criticizes Kagura's actions often (such as excessive drinking or his behavior towards women), though Hibiki admits that he truly admires Kagura. He is described as "a pretty boy with a poison tongue". His arcade scenario in Central Fiction shows the possibility that Hibiki may in truth wish to assassinate Kagura and his own emotions with him, turning him into the perfect killing. Ultimately, however, this scenario never comes to pass, and Hibiki remains loyal to Kagura to the end. Hibiki's Drive, Double Chase, allows him to make a duplicate of himself.

Naoto Kurogane

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Voiced by (English): Billy Kametz (Cross Tag Battle 1.5 - 2.0)[24]
Voiced by (Japanese): Nobunaga Shimazaki[7]

Naoto Kurogane (ナオト=クロガネ or 黒鉄ナオト, Kurogane Naoto), born Naoto Terumi (輝弥ナオト, Terumi Naoto) is the main protagonist of the novel series, Bloodedge Experience. He is from an alternate timeline than the main games and is gifted with the Hunter's Eye, which allows him to see the 'life-force' value of others. Much like Ragna, he becomes a servant to a vampire named Raquel Alucard, who seems to be the Rachel Alucard of his world. His life-force value hovered around 9,810 until he became Raquel's servant. In Central Fiction, Naoto searches for Raquel, who mysteriously disappeared, and made his way into the main timeline. As revealed by Relius, Naoto did at one point exist in the main timeline, but has been long dead after Clavis Alucard killed him. When he talks to Raquel through Rachel, he is tasked by his mistress to save the world he is currently in, as their world is connected and is in danger of disappearing due to the problems in the main timeline. His sister, Saya Terumi, is hinted to be the basis for the 5th Prime Field Device, potentially making him the uncle of Ragna, Jin and Noel/Saya. After helping Ragna calm down at a point in the story where he almost lost himself to rage, Naoto's purpose in the main timeline is fulfilled and he is sent to his own timeline, where he reunites with Raquel. With his Drive, Bloodedge, Naoto creates iron objects from blood. His brown eyes turn red and his brown hair turns white through heavy usage, making him resemble Ragna.

Nine the Phantom

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Voiced by (English): Amanda C. Miller[25]
Voiced by (Japanese): Ayumi Fujimura (CP[6][7] - Cross Tag Battle 1.0); Rie Tanaka (Cross Tag Battle 2.0 onwards)

Konoe A. Mercury (コノエ=A=マーキュリ, Konoe Ē Mākyurī), more commonly known by the alias Nine (ナイン, Nain), is a witch and one of the Six Heroes. She passed down her knowledge of magic to mankind during the Dark War. During the Dark War, she journeyed alongside Bloodedge and later created the Nox Nyctores in order to help humans fight against the Black Beast. After the war, she married Jubei and started a family with him, giving birth to Kokonoe. Unfortunately, she discovered what Terumi's future plans were, for which he supposedly killed her. In truth, Nine survived and fell into the Boundary, where she learned the truth of the world. Enraged at being subject to the whims of the Origin within the Amaterasu Unit, Nine began to plot the destruction of the Amaterasu Unit and the recreation of the world with an artificial 'god' in Amaterasu's place, where the world would not loop due to the desires of any one being. To this end, she allows Izanami to manipulate her, disguising herself as the enigmatic Phantom (ファントム, Fantomu). In Central Fiction, Nine returns as a shadow of her true self, filled with unquenchable rage and sorrow who cares only for Celica, and enact her plans. Though she desires to kill Ragna as she blames him for the world's state due to the Master Unit reversing time to try and save him, she is later defeated by him after an intense fight. After recognizing Ragna's potential to change the way of the world, Nine makes peace with her husband and daughter and buys the protagonists time to figure out a way to stop Izanami by freezing time around her temporarily, before fading away. Nine does not possess a drive, which makes her exceedingly strong, and instead relies on her mastery of magic in combat. In-game, this manifests as a trait called The Abyss Diver, which activates a spell stored in her Active Slot.

Hades Izanami

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Voiced by (English): Kate Higgins
Voiced by (Japanese): Yukana[7]

Hades Izanami (冥王イザナミ, Meio Izanami) is one of the main antagonists of the BlazBlue series, and one of the masterminds behind all the misdeeds throughout the series. She is the main antagonist of Chrono Phantasma and the majority of Central Fiction. Using Saya as her vessel, Izanami plots to bring permanent death to the entire world, killing off all life forever and leaving an empty, silent world. She first appears at the end of Continuum Shift as the NOL Imperator, before later giving up the position willingly as she no longer requires it for her plans. She is the drive of the Master Unit Amaterasu, and is its power of 'destruction.' This makes her the embodiment of death in the real world, meaning she cannot truly be killed. By the time of Central Fiction her host body is beginning to fail and deteriorate. Relius reveals that not many bodies would be able to host her without immediately decaying or falling apart, and that it truly speaks to Saya's power that it could hold Izanami as long as it did. Initially cold, unfeeling, and emotionless, her time using Saya as a vessel causes her to develop a sense of self and personality, basically creating a soul of her own. After speaking with Relius on the nature of her existence, she decides that because she revels in the death and despair she causes that her desire to cause the death of the world is not due to being Amaterasu's drive but because of her own desires. Though she comes dangerously close to achieving her objective of the death of all life, Ragna helps Noel recreate Saya by imprisoning Izanami into her soul, where she remains to this day by the end of the series. Notably, this is the only time in the series where Izanami truly feels fear, as her imprisonment within Noel's soul results in the destruction of her own soul afterwards – the only way her soul can truly die, though her mind still lingers within Noel's mind. It is unknown when and how exactly Izanami can resist Noel. With her Drive, Sharin <Exodus Arc>, Izanami activates her weapon, Yasakani no Magatama (ヤサカニノ禍魂), allowing her to shoot Magatama projectiles, but removing her ability to block.

Es

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Voiced by (Japanese): Mayuka Nomura[7][8]

Es (えす, Esu) is the primary heroine of XBlaze series. She is also the true identity of Nobody (ノーバディ, Nōbadi), one of the main characters of the game. She makes her first playable appearance in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, introduced in the console version as DLC. Es's Drive, Crests Arts, turns the trail of her sword attacks into a trail of damage dealing Crests. She is the gate keeper of the Azure, and her duty sees her memories repressed and her returned to the emotionless state she first appeared in within her own series. Despite this, her memories will occasionally resurface, and she retains her deep love of pudding. She goes by the name Es Mitsurugi (御剣えす, Mitsurugi Esu), disguising herself as a high school student within XBlaze universe. Es is implied to have a history with Amane given their interactions. She is later revealed to be a false gatekeeper designed to draw attention away from Ragna, the true gatekeeper. After the end of the story, Es remains guarding the gate to the Azure though she later disappears. There are some hints that Es is guarding the gate and may simply be a recreation of the real one, but nothing is outright stated.

Mai Natsume

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Voiced by (Japanese): Saori Hayami[7]

Mai Natsume (マイ=ナツメ) is the protagonist of the Heart manga series duology (Remix Heart and Variable Heart), two side-stories in Chrono Phantasma Extend, and introduced as a playable character in the console version of Central Fiction. She is a cheerful and forward-looking, sincerely sympathetic towards others and valuing her friends above all else. Mai attended the Military Academy, alongside Noel Vermillion, Tsubaki Yayoi, Makoto Nanaya and Kajun Faycott. Later, Mai and Kajun work with Kokonoe at Sector Seven. Though she had missed her friends for many years, Mai reappears in Central Fiction, assisting them in the final battle. At the end of the series, Mai and Kajun help Platinum acclimate to a normal life in Kagutsuchi. Her true name is Mai Hazuki (マイ=ハヅキ) and she is the heir of one of the twelve noble families that govern the world. Mai was originally male but was transformed into a girl when he inadvertently became the vessel of the Nameless Grimoire (名もなき魔道書, Namonaki Madōsho), as the grimoire changed his sex and gender to suit the 'reflection of his heart'. Initially unsure about his new gender and wishing to find a way to return to his original sex, Mai begins to come to view herself as female and eventually accepts who she really is inside. She obtained a spear during Variable Heart called Gallia Sphyra: Outseal (朱弾(ガリアスフィラ)=アウトシール, Garia Sufira: Autoshīru) which she has used ever since. It is a Legacy Weapon replica that is as powerful as a Nox Nyctores. Her Drive has the same name as her spear and enables her to throw Outseal at her opponent, which she can change the direction of mid-flight and home into enemies if it initially misses.

Jubei

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Voiced by (English): Kirk Thornton[2][3]
Voiced by (Japanese): Masaki Terasoma[4][7][8]

Jubei (獣兵衛, Jubē), also known as Mitsuyoshi (ミツヨシ), is one of the Six Heroes and Ragna's master who battled the Black Beast alongside Hakumen. As revealed in Phase 0, he was originally named Mitsuyoshi, and did not take up the name Jubei until the end of the Dark War. He is a beast-man and Kokonoe's father. It is revealed that Taokaka and her clan were genetically engineered from his DNA. Jubei's weapon is the Nox Nyctores, Mucro Somnio: Musashi (夢刀・六三四, Mujin: Musashi), which is a pair of kodachi blades that can cut "what cannot normally be cut."

Playable in BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War

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Rei

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The avatar character working for Mitsurugi Agency.

Ciel Sulfur

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Voiced by: Rina Honnizumi

Ciel Sulfur (シエル=サルファー, Shieru Sarufā) is the agent of Mitsurugi Agency. She also appears as a bonus chibi avatar in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle.

White Justice

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Voiced by: Asami Imai

White Justice (ホワイトジャスティス, Howaito Jasutisu), much like how Hakumen being an alternate future Jin from the destroyed Calamity Trigger timeline, is an alternate Tsubaki Yayoi who dons a sister counterpart to Susano’o unit, the White Justice unit. She first appears in Central Fiction.

Non-playable characters

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Ada Clover

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Voiced by (Japanese): Chiaki Takahashi

Ada Clover (エイダ=クローバー, Eida Kurōbā) is Carl's older sister, and frequently doted on him when she was still human. Due to her affection, Carl idolized her, and frequently spoke highly of her to his friends at school (much to their amusement). One day, for reasons unknown, she agreed to become the subject of one of her father's experiments, but according to the story, there was a possibility Ada was forced.

Amateratsu

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The Amateratsu Unit also known as the Master Unit is one of the three Sankishin units and the sister unit to Tsukuyomi and Susanoo. Amateratsu is a giant Satellite machine that is the most powerful of the original units due to warping reality. It was discovered by Humanity and was give the Izanagi systerm and the Izanami. It was wield by the Origin the first prime field device.

Black Beast

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The Black Beast (黒き獣, Kuroki Kemono) is the legendary beast that threatened to cause much calamity before the series' start. It was confronted by the Six Heroes and sealed away. In actuality, it is a combination of Ragna and Nu-13 fusing together inside of the Cauldron (i.e. Ragna is its body, and Nu was its heart). Ragna can transform into the Black Beast on their own in the bad endings, and Arakune is in the process of becoming one in Central Fiction. It was revealed that during the Prime Field War, humanity created the first Black Beast to kill all the Prime Field Devices out of fear that they would become a danger to humanity. Humanity created the Takamagahara System to manipulate time so that they would be able to use the Amaterasu Unit to recreate the world after the inevitable destruction of it from the conflict of the Black Beast and the Prime Field Devices. However, the Prime Field Device that had first succeeded in contacting Amaterasu utilized it before they could, recreating the world and becoming the 'god' of it. A different Black Beast is mentioned in XBlaze and is implied to be the Yamata-No-Orochi of Japanese legend.

Bloodedge

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Voiced by (English): Patrick Seitz
Voiced by (Japanese): Tomokazu Sugita

Bloodedge (ブラッドエッジ, Buraddoejji) was an ordinary man who single-handedly halted the Black Beast for an entire year during the Dark War and gave the Six Heroes the time to teach humanity magic to fight back. His sword and jacket are now in Ragna's possession following his death, though it is revealed that Bloodedge is actually Ragna from the original future of Calamity Trigger timeline where Noel Vermillion did not exist during Chrono Phantasma. Bloodedge and Hakumen (the latter being formerly Jin) were the only survivors of the timeline they originated from. Due to Bloodedge's heroic sacrifice against Black Beast, this leaves Hakumen as the sole survivor of original Calamity Trigger timeline to be living in the current timeline.

Claire Vermillion

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Claire Vermillion (クレア=ヴァーミリオン, Kurea Vāmirion) is Noel's foster mother. She cannot conceive naturally, and as such the noble family were without an heir, until her husband Edgar adopted the Murakumo unit Mu-12 out of pity. Claire is kind and caring towards Noel, but is not afraid to discipline.

Clavis Alucard

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Voiced by (Japanese): Tamio Ōki

Clavis Alucard (クラヴィス=アルカード, Kuravisu Arukādo; also incorrectly romanized as Claudius Alucard) was the previous head of the Alucard family, said to have lived for over a millennium. He watched over the human race and helped prevent the Black Beast from destroying them, as well as sealing Yūki Terumi inside the Boundary before the Six Heroes were formed. Rachel Alucard is his daughter, and Valkenhayn R. Hellsing served as his butler before (and after) working with the Six Heroes. Though deceased by the time of the games, he appears during Ragna's trip to the Dark Wars in Chrono Phantasma. Central Fiction reveals the connection with Naoto Kurogane's fates, whereas he killed Naoto in the main timeline, while in Bloodedge Experience not only he spare Naoto's life, also have a daughter named Raquel instead of Rachel.

Edgar Vermillion

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Edgar Vermillion (エドガー=ヴァーミリオン, Edogā Vāmirion) is Noel's foster father and the head of the once-noble Vermillion family. Following the Ikaruga Civil War, he, out of pity, adopted the Murakumo unit Mu-12 as his daughter Noel. Shortly thereafter, the Vermillion family lost their nobility after Edgar harshly criticized the NOL's ruthless actions. The NOL then charged both he and his wife Claire with treason, and threatened to exile the household from the Control Organization, forcing the couple to go into hiding. Like Claire, he too cares deeply for Noel's well-being.

Homura Amanohokosaka

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Voiced by (Japanese): Inori Minase[6]

Homura is the son of the former NOL Imperator Tenjō Amanohokosaka. Following the abandonment of the post by Izanami, he assumes his rightful role as Imperator. In the Japanese games, Homura's gender is never specified.

Ignis Clover

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Ignis Clover (イグニス=クローバー, Igunisu Kurōbā) is Relius Clover's wife, and Ada and Carl's mother. Like her daughter, she was transformed by her husband into the battle doll named Fluctus Redactum: Ignis (デトネーター・イグニス, Detonētā: Igunisu; Detonator: Ignis). She does the bidding of Relius Clover, engaging in combat on his command. She is one of Relius' Detonators whose powers can rival those of the Nox Nyctores.

Ikaruga Ninjas

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One of Bang Shishigami's familiars and remnants to the proud ninjas of Ikaruga. They live in Ronin-Gai after surviving the Ikaruga Civil War.

Totokaka

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A wise and old member of the Kaka Clan who seemingly supervises the entire clan. Unlike most other members, she is intelligent, speaking articulately and lacking the feline verbal tic common among them.

Kajun Faycott

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Voiced by (Japanese): Saki Fujita[6]

Kajun Faycott (カジュン=ファイコット, Kajun Faikotto) is one of the main characters of the manga series, BlazBlue: Remix Heart and BlazBlue: Variable Heart. She is Mai Natsume's eccentric roommate at the Military Academy. However, in reality she was an undercover agent from Sector Seven sent by Kokonoe to obtain the Burning Red Grimoire.

In Cross Tag Battle, Kajun is one of the main lobby characters who greet the player and act as the guide for the game's initial portion.[26]

Kazuma Kuvaru

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Kazuma Kuvaru (カズマ=クヴァル) is the protagonist of the novel BlazBlue: Phase Shift 1, but turned into one of the main antagonists within the current Phase Shift series. Suffering from amnesia and hallucinations, Kazuma is unable to remember anything seven years prior to the start of Phase Shift 1. He disliked physical activities, and preferred to stay in-door reading. With Relius Clover (his tutor at the time), he apparently traveled the world, then studied at the Magic Guild. Apparently, due to being quiet and disliking the outdoors, some people become uneasy around him. He was actually an artificial body for Yuki Terumi in which he succeeds in merging with him and was lost in the Boundary with his successor Hazama taking his place. Despite perishing, his legacy lives on in the form Terumi takes as a ghost, or rather particularly Hazama.

Linhua

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Voiced by (Japanese): Yukiko Kato[4][5]

Linhua (リンファ, Rinfa) is a young girl and Litchi's assistant in her clinic in Orient Town. She admittedly looks up to Litchi, and even looks out for her well-being, to the point where she even fights against Tager in the story to protect her, punching his giant, metal hide until her fists is damaged.

Lord Tenjō Amanohokosaka

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Lord Tenjō (卿テンジョー, Kyō Tenjō) was Bang Shishigami's former teacher and the founder of Ikaruga, whom Jin killed in the Ikaruga Civil War. This caused Bang to seek revenge on him. In one of Bang's endings in Story Mode, Valkenhayn R. Hellsing mentions that Lord Tenjō's son, Homura might still be alive, which then confirmed in Chrono Phantasma, where Homura is under Kagura's protection. Bang heads to Ikaruga in his canon ending to find the answers he seeks.

Nago and Gii

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Voiced by (English): Cindy Robinson (Gii)[2]
Voiced by (Japanese): Masaru Suzuki (Nago);[4][5][6][7][8] Sena Tsubaki (Gii; Calamity Trigger[4] ~ Continuum Shift); Saeko Zogo (Gii; Chrono Phantasma ~ onward);[5][6][7][8] Kazue Fujita (Gii; Drama CD)

Rachel's servants who are her weapons in battle. Nago (ナゴ) is Rachel's black transmogrifying cat that speaks and acts just as snobbishly as her. He is often seen in umbrella form but he could also morph into and be used as either a Lobelia (bat lance) cannon or a comfy chair. Gii (ギイ) is Rachel's stout red bat familiar. He is often burdened by Rachel's orders during teatime, or her fits wherein she has the penchant of either using him as a footrest or pinching his cheek. Due to his chubbiness, he is either mistaken for a flying pig or have at least been threatened to be eaten twice in the Story Mode.

Raquel Alucard

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Voiced by (English): Mela Lee[27][28]
Voiced by (Japanese): Kana Ueda

Raquel Alucard (ラケル=アルカード) is one of the main characters in Bloodedge Experience light-novel. Her life-force value hovers around 80,000,000. She is the one who revived Naoto through turning him into a dhampir like Rachel did on Ragna, giving him the power of the Azure and the Drive, Bloodedge, in which regenerated his old right arm and manifested a weapon from his blood.

In Central Fiction, the reality where she and Naoto come from is destroyed, but since Raquel is connected to the Boundary, she managed to send Naoto to another world, which is the starting point of their world's possibility. Raquel warned Naoto that he should not touch the fragment of the Blue, and she briefly possessed her counterpart, Rachel to explain to Naoto what happened to him, asking him to save their world. After Ragna recreated his world at cost of ceasing his own existence, Raquel was seen near Naoto, but it is unknown whether they were in their own restored reality, or in the prime universe.

Saya

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Voiced by (English): Cristina Vee (Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift);

Kate Higgins (Continuum Shift Extend ~ onward [As Izanami])

Voiced by (Japanese): Kanako Kondō (Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift); Yukana (Continuum Shift Extend ~ onward [As Izanami])[29]

Saya (サヤ) is the younger sister of Jin and Ragna. She was born with a frail body, which led to Ragna caring for her. This caused her brother Jin to grow jealous of her for having more quality time with Ragna than him, and he began to bully her to get Ragna back into his life. Jin's jealousy grew so much that he eventually attempted to kill her with the Nox Nyctores, Yukianesa, immediately after she gave it to him as a gift to prevent bullying. However, it is hinted that, in Central Fiction, Jin's attempt to kill her was instead brought on by insanity induced by Yukianesa, and that Saya giving it to him was part of his delusions. She was kidnapped by Yūki Terumi shortly after and was given to Relius Clover to be used as a "vessel" for Hades Izanami. In Central Fiction, it is revealed that Saya's body was heavily modified by Relius to better suit Izanami, though it is falling apart by that point in time. Izanami references Saya's feelings throughout the series, mainly to taunt Ragna. After Noel defeats and seals Izanami, they merge and bring Saya back within their memories. Because Saya prefers to use the name 'Noel', Izanami cannot possess her reunified body or escape from her. After assimilating the Origin from the Master Unit, Saya loses all of her memories as Izanami due to Ragna's self-sacrificial actions, and therefore goes by just 'Noel'. She and Lambda-11 work at the church she grew up in, as they care for the catatonic Nu-13.

Shūichirō Ayatsuki

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Shūichirō Ayatsuki (シュウイチロウ=アヤツキ) was a scientist, alive before the Dark War. He is the father of Nine and Celica, and later the father-in-law of Jubei and the grandfather of Kokonoe. Shūichirō Ayatsuki was a scientist working with Relius Clover and to some extent Yuki Terumi, referred as the man with green hair and a snake-like smile, before the emergence of the Black Beast. He died shortly after its creation.

System No. XX

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The female voice within the Keystone in Cross Tag Battle. She tricks Ragna and his friends into bringing it to the goal, but they defeat her.

Takamagahara

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Voiced by (English): Geoffrey Chalmers, Bryce Papenbrook, and Wendee Lee[2][30]
Voiced by (Japanese): Unknown

The Takamagahara (タカマガハラ) are three entities named TA, TB, and TC. The Takamagahara is the "supreme program" created by mankind, and its goal is to destroy the Master Unit, Amaterasu, so that it can control the flow of space and time and give existence a cold, mechanical sense of order. It is also the one responsible for the time loops in Calamity Trigger every time their plans fail. In Continuum Shift, Terumi tricks Takamagahara with the help of the Izayoi to blind them, using Ragna defeating Mu as a distraction, and upload a virus created by Phantom to infect them, so that Izanami can take over its powers and use them for her plan.

The Origin

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Voiced by: Yukana

The Origin is the first Prime Field Device and the one who discovered the Master Unit: Amaterasu. She started to develop a will and as such was sealed away by humanity in the Boundary. After the Prime Field Wars destroyed the world, the Origin recreated the world using the Master Unit and became its 'god' in the process. She is often referred to synonymously with the name Amaterasu, though she is not the deity that gives its namesake to the Unit. Despite this, the Origin does not wish for this and wants to be freed of her duty, and has come to see Ragna as her "hero" that would save her. Every time Ragna dies or the world reaches a point where Ragna could not reach her, the Origin would reset it until Ragna found a greater path. It is due to this that the Origin has earned the ire of many other characters, notably Terumi and Izanami, whose war against each other for conquest of the world is always interrupted by the Origin's many time resets. Eventually, Noel reveals herself as the Origin's "true hero", as the two women are actually two quarters of Saya's soul. Noel, who has already merged with Saya's other two quarters, Mu-12 and Izanami (willingly with the former and forcibly with the latter), proves this by merging with the Origin, freeing her from her position in the 'Master Unit' and repairing Saya under Noel's control. Despite this, Ragna speaks to another being inside the Master Unit, showing the traits for Saya and Naoto's sister, Saya Terumi. It is unknown if this is a piece of the Origin left in the unit, Amaterasu, or another entity.

Tomonori

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Tomonori (トモノリ) was Jubei's younger brother, Konoe's brother-in-law and Kokonoe's uncle, whom Terumi killed in BlazBlue: Phase Shift 1.

Torakaka

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Voiced by (Japanese): Kaori Yagi[5][6]

Torakaka (トラカカ) is a warrior of the Kaka clan. She is Taokaka's mentor, former village guardian, and is very knowledgeable about the current situation, as she is able to seemingly recognize Litchi being seduced by the Azure Grimoire in an injured Ragna's possession and stop her from acting on the impulse. Contrary to how Torakaka looks, she speaks quite dignified and sparingly uses the feline verbal tic Taokaka has. Tager also comments on how much more clever she is than the rest of the Kaka clan.

Trinity Glassfille

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Voiced by (English): Laura Bailey (BBCS - BBCP); Alexis Tipton (Alter Memory onward)
Voiced by (Japanese): Aoi Yūki

Trinity Glassfille (トリニティ=グラスフィール, Toriniti Gurasufīru) is a member of the Six Heroes who made a name for herself as the Platinum Alchemist (プラチナ=アルケミスト, Purachina Arukemisuto) during the Dark War before sealing her soul in her Nox Nyctores, Arma Reboare: Muchōrin which is currently used by her creation and host body Platinum the Trinity. She studied at the Magic Guild alongside Celica and Nine. Due to a comment dropped by Hazama, she was implied to be indirectly responsible for allowing him to kill Nine, due to him tricking her into releasing Nine's "Ruby: Mind Eater" spell, which forces him to kill both Trinity and Nine, as explained in one of the Phase Shift novels. In Central Fiction, Trinity separated from Luna and Sena and transferred herself into Yukianesa to aid Jin, later enabling the two kids to coexist in their shared vessel harmoniously and independently of her as she passes on to the afterlife.

Tsukuyomi

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The Tsukuyomi Unit is a giant shield wielded by Rachel, and one of the three Sankishin units brother of Amateratsu and Susanoo. It is by far the most mysterious among the siblings.

XBlaze characters

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Toya Kagari

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Voiced by: Yukitoshi Kikuchi

An artificial human born in the Original Grymoire within the power similar to Ragna. In Alternative Dark War, a version of Toya called Hearn appears as a boss.

Hinata Himezuru

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Voiced by: Rei Mochizuki

Yuki's adopted sister and the titular Code Embryo.

Kuon Glamred Stroheim

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Voiced by: Yui Kondo

A user of the Legacy Weapon: Sealed Spear Izayoi.

Mei Amanohokosaka

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Voiced by: Inori Minase

The Azure priestess, and Tenjo and Homura's ancestor.

Akira Kamewari

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Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya

Toya's friend with the willpower similar to the power of order.

Marcelyn F. Mercury

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Voiced by: Chie Matsura

One of the Ten Saints under Zwei and Nine's ancestor. Her pseudonym is Ringo Akagi.

Yuki Himezuru

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Voiced by: Tomomi Isomura

Hinata's adoptive sister and Ripper's daughter.

Elise von Klagen

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Voiced by: Nozomi Yamamoto

A messenger of the Magic Guild and Kuon's partner.

Kazuto Kotetsu

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Voiced by: Akira Kanazawa

Also known as Avenge, he kills Ripper.

Soichiro Unomaru

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Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai

The creator of the T-system whom Sechs killed. He has the same power like Terumi and Hazama.

Ryoko Kagari

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Toya's mother.

Ripper/Freaks

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Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura

Ripper is a serial killer with similar abilities of a Kaka though he does have a similar appearance of Hazama. He was killed by Avenge, the man hunting him down throughout the game. In Lost Memories, he became the villain.

Es-N

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A group of artificial humans created by Sochiro to capture Toya. While most of them died, at least one survived and lives with Mei. Their appearance is similar to Nu 13.

Acht

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Voiced by: Seiko Yoshida

A fallen member of the Ten Saints transformed into seithr.

Drei

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Voiced by: Kentaro Tone

A fallen member of the Ten Saints under number three.

Sechs

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Voiced by: Hiroyuki Kinoshita

A member for the Six of the Ten Saints and the half-brother of Kuon, whom Toya killed. He resembles Ragna and has the same power like him.

See also

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References

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The list of characters encompasses the playable fighters and notable supporting figures from the series, a 2D franchise developed by . Launched with BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger in Japanese arcades on November 20, 2008, the series has grown across multiple mainline installments—Continuum Shift, Chrono Phantasma, and Central Fiction—each expanding the roster with diverse combatants including humans, artificial beings, beasts, and deities entangled in a complex narrative of time loops, the mystical Azure Grimoire, and conflicts within the Novus Orbis Librarium. BlazBlue: Central Fiction (2015) features 35 playable characters, the largest roster in the mainline series, featuring iconic protagonists like Ragna the Bloodedge—a rebel wielding the soul-devouring Azure Grimoire—and allies such as Jin Kisaragi and Noel Vermillion, alongside antagonists like Hades: Izanami and newcomers including Es, Mai Natsume, and Susano'o via DLC. Subsequent spin-offs, such as BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War and BlazBlue: Entropy Effect (2024), have introduced additional playable characters and expanded the franchise's universe. This roster highlights the series' emphasis on intricate backstories, supernatural abilities, and tag-team crossover elements in spin-offs like BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, where select BlazBlue characters interact with those from other franchises.

Playable in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

Ragna the Bloodedge

Ragna the Bloodedge is the central protagonist of the video game series developed by , serving as a vigilante outlaw with the highest bounty in the Novus Orbis Librarium's (NOL) history due to his campaign of destroying the organization's branches and cauldrons. He is the older brother of Jin Kisaragi and Saya, having survived the catastrophic events involving the Black Beast that razed their hometown, resulting in the loss of his right arm and his subsequent empowerment by the Azure Grimoire, a fragment harnessing the Black Beast's destructive force, which earned him the moniker "Grim Reaper." Rescued and revived by Rachel Alucard after a near-fatal defeat, Ragna's path is driven by revenge against the NOL and a deeper quest tied to his family's tragedy. Personality-wise, Ragna is depicted as hot-headed and vehemently anti-authority, frequently defying the NOL's oppressive rule while showing a protective streak toward the innocent and those he cares for, such as his siblings. His key relationships include a complex with Jin, marked by past conflicts over Saya, and a guiding alliance with , who aids his rebellion; he also forms a significant bond with Noel Vermillion, viewing her as a spiritual successor to Saya due to her origins and shared burdens. In combat, Ragna wields the massive sword Aramasa alongside the Azure Grimoire embedded in his right arm, enabling his Drive ability, , which allows him to steal life force from opponents to heal himself. His arsenal features techniques like the Inferno Divider, a multi-hit slashing assault, and Blood Kain, an Overdrive mode that amplifies his power at the expense of his own health, alongside Drives such as for devastating grabs and as his ultimate Astral Heat. Voiced by in Japanese and in English across the series, Ragna's portrayal emphasizes his gruff, rebellious demeanor. In : Calamity Trigger, he emerges as the primary antagonist to the NOL, infiltrating to target their and confront his past, with his role evolving across the series—through Continuum Shift, Chrono Phantasma, and culminating in Centralfiction—where he unravels the Azure Saga's , ultimately sacrificing to break the cycle of .

Jin Kisaragi

Jin Kisaragi is a major in the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) and one of its elite commanding officers, recognized as the "Hero of " for his pivotal role in concluding the Ikaruga Civil War. Born into the prestigious Kisaragi family as its heir, he was adopted alongside his siblings Ragna and Saya after being rescued from a laboratory by the ronin Jūbei. This childhood was marked by trauma from the church incident and subsequent separation from Ragna, fostering a deep-seated obsession with his brother that strains their relationship to this day. Wielding the Nox Nyctores known as Mucro Algesco: Yukianesa, a capable of freezing anything it touches and consuming souls to fuel its power, Jin's possession by the sword's malevolent will exacerbates his internal conflicts, driving his pursuit of power and loyalty to figures like Hazama. Personality-wise, Jin embodies cold arrogance and perfectionism, maintaining a calm and aloof demeanor while harboring intense jealousy, ambition, and possessiveness, particularly toward Ragna, whom he irrationally seeks to eliminate. His arc evolves from a primary in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, where his obsession leads to direct confrontations, to a reluctant ally in subsequent titles like Continuum Shift and Central Fiction, as he grapples with Yukianesa's influence and ultimately splits from the NOL to confront his traumas. In , Jin's abilities revolve around techniques, including the Drive ability Reitou (Frost Bite), which allows him to freeze opponents by transforming ice into forms like tigers, shields, or swords for follow-up attacks. His Overdrive, Zettou (Frost End), imbues all Yukianesa strikes with enhanced freezing properties, enabling mixups and pressure. Signature moves such as Musō no Hitotachi deliver rapid ice-infused slashes, emphasizing his disciplined, order-focused fighting style as an embodiment of the Power of Order. Jin is voiced by in Japanese across the series and by David Vincent in English dubs.

Noel Vermillion / Mu-12

Noel Vermillion is a central protagonist in the series, serving as a lieutenant in the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) and one of the original playable characters introduced in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. She is depicted as an artificial human constructed as a clone of Saya, the younger sister of Ragna the Bloodedge and Jin Kisaragi, and embodies the 12th iteration of the Prime Field Device known as Mu. Created through advanced alchemical processes, Noel was rescued from a destructive incident at the Ibukido military facility and subsequently adopted by the noble Edgar and Claire Vermillion family, who raised her in despite her lack of biological ties to them. This origin ties her loosely to Saya, as Noel shares genetic and thematic elements derived from her. In her standard form, Noel exhibits a timid yet determined personality, often appearing shy and socially awkward, which stems from her isolated upbringing and struggles with forming connections. Despite her clumsiness in everyday matters—such as her notoriously poor cooking—she demonstrates unwavering resolve in combat and loyalty to her duties. Her closest relationships are with fellow graduates Tsubaki Yayoi and Nanaya, who remain her steadfast friends and provide emotional support throughout the series, helping her navigate personal doubts and NOL conflicts. Noel's combat abilities revolve around her pair of demonic guns, Bolverk, which manifest as chain-linked revolvers capable of rapid, versatile gunfire. Her signature Drive, Chain Revolver, allows her to unleash button-specific attacks that into combos, emphasizing speed and pressure to overwhelm opponents with continuous assaults. In her transformed state as Mu-12, unlocked during key story events, her power escalates dramatically; she wields the sword Lux Sanctus: Murakumo, a weapon integral to the Murakumo Unit series, granting enhanced strength, flight, and reality-warping capabilities through boundary manipulation. This form amplifies her Murakumo heritage, enabling her to distort space and summon energy blades for devastating area control. Noel is voiced by Kanako Kondō in Japanese across all BlazBlue titles, bringing a soft, hesitant tone to her dialogue that evolves into fierce determination. In English dubs, Cristina Vee provides her voice, capturing the character's vulnerability and growth with expressive range. Throughout the series, Noel's begins in Calamity Trigger as an NOL observer pursuing the rogue Ragna, gradually uncovering her artificial nature and Azure affinity. In Continuum Shift, she transforms into the antagonistic Mu-12 under external influence, serving as the final boss and highlighting her internal conflict. By Central Fiction, she emerges as a pivotal figure in breaking the , using her boundary manipulation to aid Ragna and resolve the Azure's cycle, symbolizing themes of self-discovery and redemption.

Rachel Alucard

Rachel Alucard is the current head of the Alucard , an immortal being who serves as an observer in the series' narrative. As a said to have lived for over a thousand years, she holds one of the Sankishin artifacts known as the Tsukuyomi Unit, which ties her to the world's cycles of destruction and rebirth. She forms an alliance with protagonist Ragna the Bloodedge to avert the revival of the Black Beast, actively guiding him through key events while maintaining her role as a bystander who rarely intervenes directly. Rachel possesses a haughty and teasing personality, characterized by her high intelligence, refined education, and self-centered demeanor. She detests boredom above all else, often seeking amusement by toying with others, and prefers to delegate actions to her familiars rather than exerting herself physically. Despite her aristocratic aloofness, her sharp wit and calm composure make her a pivotal lore provider, offering insights into the Azure and the series' overarching conflicts. Her companions include the cat-like familiar , who transforms into an umbrella, and the bat-like Gii, both of whom assist in her magical endeavors. In combat, Rachel wields wind-based magic as her primary ability, allowing her to manipulate gusts freely to control the battlefield and opponents' movements. Her Drive, Silpheed, generates directional winds across eight vectors to alter projectile trajectories, enhance mobility, and create zoning traps, while her Over Drive, Elfried, accelerates the regeneration of these wind effects for sustained pressure. As a vampire, she demonstrates innate flight for evasion and rapid regeneration to endure prolonged battles. These powers position her as a zoning specialist in gameplay, emphasizing control and deception over direct confrontation. Rachel is voiced by Kana Ueda in Japanese across the series. In English dubs, she is portrayed by Mela Lee, starting from BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II. As a deuteragonist, she appears in every mainline title from BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger onward, consistently delivering exposition on the Azure and steering the protagonists toward breaking the time loops. Her familial ties trace back to Clavis Alucard, the clan's former head.

Taokaka

Taokaka is a playable character introduced in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, serving as a high-mobility rushdown fighter in the series. She belongs to the Kaka clan, a race of cat-like humanoids genetically engineered as biological weapons from the genes of the Six Hero Jūbei to battle the Black Beast. Residing in the lower levels of , the clan's village has been severely impacted by human urban development, which blocked their sky with a massive plate and threatened their survival. As the youngest warrior of the Kaka clan, Taokaka was dispatched by her elder sister and clan leader, Totokaka, to capture Ragna the Bloodedge and claim the substantial bounty on him, with the funds intended to reclaim and rebuild their habitat. Despite her initial mission, Taokaka quickly develops a friendly rapport with Ragna, often allying with him in unexpected ways throughout the narrative arcs. In the broader story, she functions primarily as through her whimsical antics, but later entries in the series highlight the escalating peril to the Kaka clan's existence, tying her personal journey to the clan's desperate fight for preservation. Taokaka's personality is defined by her bubbly, naive, and innocent nature, frequently displaying moody whimsy while fixating on food, especially meat buns, which she adores. She communicates in a playful, fragmented style blending broken speech with cat-themed puns and meows, often ignoring others' explanations in favor of snap judgments based on appearances. This endearing yet scatterbrained demeanor underscores her pure-hearted essence, concealing a latent potential for extraordinary feats. In combat, Taokaka specializes in agile, claw-based assaults using her extendable arms to deliver rapid strikes with surprising reach, emphasizing unpredictable mix-ups and pressure. Her signature Drive, Dancing Edge, enables high-speed directional charges that can transition into pouncing follow-ups upon connecting, facilitating traps, enhanced mobility, and relentless close-range offense. She is voiced by in the Japanese version and in the English dub.

Iron Tager

Iron Tager, designated TR-0009, is a massive warrior serving as an enforcer for Sector Seven, a technological organization opposing the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL). Originally a captain leading an Federation unit, Tager sustained fatal injuries during the Ikaruga Civil War and was rescued by the scientist Kokonoe, who rebuilt him as a to save his life. This transformation instilled in him unwavering loyalty to Kokonoe, whom he regards as both his savior and mentor, driving his dedication to her directives above all else. Tager's personality is marked by , honor, and analytical precision, making him a reliable field operative who excels in assessing combat situations. Despite his intimidating presence—earning him the moniker "Red Devil" due to his crimson armor and hulking 240 cm frame—he often provides unintentional through his literal-mindedness, particularly in references to his "magnetic personality." In BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Tager operates as an anti-NOL agent, tasked specifically with pursuing Relius Clover, the NOL's Intelligence Department head, to uncover the roots of the Kagutsuchi Incident; he sporadically aids protagonist Ragna the Bloodedge when their goals align against common threats. His abilities revolve around immense physical power and electromagnetic manipulation, allowing him to close distances on elusive foes. Tager employs built-in magnets to attract and immobilize enemies, pulling them into range for devastating grapples and strikes. His signature Drive mechanic, Voltric Battler, enhances this with super armor during charged punches and throws, enabling him to absorb hits while delivering unyielding pressure. Tager is voiced by in Japanese and in English across the series.

Litchi Faye-Ling

Litchi Faye-Ling is a playable character in the BlazBlue fighting game series, introduced in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (2008). A former researcher for the independent organization Sector Seven, she specialized in Boundary-related studies under her mentor Kokonoe and collaborated closely with colleagues Iron Tager and Lotte Carmine (later known as Arakune). During her time at Sector Seven, Litchi contributed to the development of her signature weapon, the Orience staff (Mantenbō), a versatile tool enhanced by seithr manipulation for combat and research applications. However, her exposure to seithr contamination from Arakune's corruption during an incident led to her own infection, which she harnesses through her accessory Lao Jiu—a panda-shaped hairpin that channels Boundary energy to amplify her abilities while risking further degradation. Despite her deteriorating condition, Litchi operates a clinic in the lower levels of the 13th Hierarchical City, Kagutsuchi's Orient Town, where she provides compassionate care to locals, including the Kaka clan, with the aid of her assistant Linhua. Her personality is marked by determination and empathy, driving her relentless pursuit of a cure for Arakune, though it often leads to moral conflicts and a seductive, flirtatious demeanor that masks her inner guilt and desperation. She maintains strong ties to Sector Seven, particularly with Kokonoe and Tager, who offer occasional support despite her rogue status after leaving the organization. Litchi's voice is provided by Chiaki Takahashi in Japanese and Lauren Landa in English across the series. In combat, Litchi employs elegant staff-based combined with acrobatic maneuvers and chi-infused strikes, allowing her to control space and attack from multiple angles. Her Drive ability, Mantenbō, enables her to deploy and recall the staff for extended reach, facilitating elemental assaults like wind and fire projections, while her Overdrive, The , enhances its mobility for omnidirectional launches. This style emphasizes and mix-ups, reflecting her scientific precision turned into fluid, dance-like offense. Throughout the series, Litchi's arc evolves from a supportive ally in Calamity Trigger, where she aids protagonists like Ragna the Bloodedge against threats in while hunting Arakune, to deeper moral dilemmas in the Continuum Shift saga (2010–2011). Desperate for resources to cure her corruption and save her former mentor, she temporarily allies with the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) under the manipulation of Hazama, weighing her loyalty to Sector Seven against her personal stakes. This affiliation highlights her internal struggle, as she navigates and ethical compromises in pursuit of redemption.

Arakune

Arakune, formerly known as Lotte "Roy" Carmine, is a playable character in the BlazBlue series, debuting in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. He is depicted as a grotesque, amorphous blob-like monster composed of corrupted seithr, wearing a simplistic white mask that obscures his original human features. Once a promising scientist at Sector Seven, Arakune's transformation serves as a about the perils of unchecked pursuit of . Lotte Carmine was a dedicated researcher and mentor to Litchi Faye-Ling at the independent organization Sector Seven, where he collaborated with figures like Kokonoe and Iron Tager. Driven by an and an obsessive desire to uncover the secrets of the Boundary—a dangerous metaphysical realm—Roy conducted unauthorized experiments that exposed him to high concentrations of seithr, a toxic magical energy. This exposure gradually eroded his body and mind, mutating him into the mindless, insect-infested entity known as Arakune, who now lurks in the sewers beneath , scavenging for knowledge in his fractured state. Litchi, his former protégé, has made repeated but ultimately unsuccessful attempts to reverse his condition and restore his humanity. Arakune's personality manifests as a pitiful, fragmented psyche, marked by speech patterns that reflect his deteriorating —often rambling in mathematical or incomplete thoughts about "" and "." Despite his monstrous appearance and aggressive tendencies, he evokes as a tragic figure who sacrificed his identity for intellectual ambition, occasionally showing glimmers of his former self in moments of lucidity. His obsession persists even in monstrosity, compelling him to absorb information indiscriminately, at the expense of any remaining human connections. In gameplay, Arakune's abilities leverage his fluid, seithr-based form for versatile shape-shifting and environmental manipulation. He can elongate tendrils to ensnare foes, dissolve into sludge for evasion, and reform his body into various offensive shapes. His signature Drive ability, , summons swarms of cursed that inflict poison-like debuffs and build a "Curse Gauge" on opponents, enhancing his attacks with escalating damage over time. These can burrow into the ground or air for surprise assaults, emphasizing a playstyle centered on and attrition rather than direct confrontation. Arakune is voiced by Takashi Hikida in Japanese, delivering a erratic, gurgling performance that captures his unraveling mind, and by in English, who portrays the character's eerie desperation with a warped, echoing tone. As a tragic in Calamity Trigger's storyline, he stalks in search of Ragna the Bloodedge, viewing him as a key to ultimate knowledge, while later installments in the series highlight his failed redemptions and deepening descent into irredeemable horror.

Bang Shishigami

Bang Shishigami is a ninja from the region and the last known head of the Shishigami ninja clan, who fled to after their home was destroyed in the Ikaruga Civil War. Following the death of his master Tenjo at the hands of Jin Kisaragi during the conflict, Bang dedicated himself to seeking revenge against the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) while protecting his clan's remnants and pursuing the reconstruction of . He often becomes comically entangled with Ragna the Bloodedge, mistaking him for a vulnerable child in need of protection or viewing him as a potential key to funding his village's revival through the bounty on Ragna's head. Known for his boisterous and honorable personality, Bang proclaims himself the "hero of love and justice," frequently delivering dramatic speeches and making theatrical entrances that parody heroes. Despite his loud, over-exuberant demeanor and tendency toward tangents, he remains deeply loyal to his allies, particularly showing romantic affection toward Litchi Faye-Ling and a protective toward the weak. In combat, Bang employs the Shishigami-style ninja techniques using his signature metal rods called "nails," launching them with precision for throws, counters, and traps. His Drive ability, Burning Heart, allows him to ignite opponents on successful hits, enhancing his aggressive close-range style with fiery explosions and follow-ups. The Overdrive, Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan, activates a powered-up state where Bang throws elemental nails representing wind, , thunder, and other forces, enabling devastating combos and counters while building toward his ultimate techniques. Bang is voiced by Tsuyoshi Koyama in Japanese across the series and by in the English dub for : Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift. Throughout the BlazBlue storyline, Bang serves primarily as a comic relief ally to the protagonists, providing humorous support amid larger conflicts, though his ties to the Ikaruga rebellion gain more serious prominence in Chrono Phantasma, where he aids in efforts against NOL forces threatening his homeland. As part of the Ikaruga ninja tradition, he upholds ancient codes of vigilance and justice in his vigilante pursuits.

Carl Clover

Carl Clover is a playable character in the BlazBlue series, introduced in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. He is depicted as a young vigilante and former student of the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) , where he was a prodigy alongside characters like Jin Kisaragi and Noel Vermillion before dropping out. Carl's backstory revolves around a family tragedy orchestrated by his father, Relius Clover, a brilliant but ruthless scientist. Relius conducted unethical experiments on Carl's older sister, Ada, transforming her into a mechanized battle doll known as Nirvana, one of the legendary Nox Nyctores weapons called Deus Machina: Nirvana. This event left Carl as the sole survivor of the ordeal, fueling his deep-seated trauma and quest for vengeance against Relius. Personality-wise, Carl presents as polite, composed, and intellectually sharp, often speaking in a formal, almost aristocratic manner despite his youth. However, beneath this facade lies significant psychological instability, manifesting in obsessive behaviors and a creepy, unsettling demeanor, particularly when interacting with his "sister" Ada. His primary motivation is revenge against Relius for the destruction of his family, driving him to operate as a who targets criminals and NOL affiliates. In Calamity Trigger, Carl serves as a creepy figure, ambushing protagonists with his eerie , but his arc evolves across the series into that of an anti-hero, allying with others against greater threats while grappling with his inner demons. Carl's abilities center on combat, where he controls Nirvana (Ada) remotely using electrical impulses to direct her movements and attacks. His Drive ability, , allows him to command Nirvana independently for coordinated assaults, enabling complex setups, buffs to her speed and power during Overdrive (Synchronized High Speed), and combo extensions that blend Carl's agile strikes with Nirvana's heavier, ranged options. This style emphasizes zoning, mix-ups, and psychological pressure through Ada's autonomous actions. He is voiced by in Japanese and in English across the main games and adaptation.

Hakumen

Hakumen is the leader of the Six Heroes, a group of legendary warriors who defeated the Black Beast in the First War of Ars Magus within the universe. He is depicted as a stoic swordsman clad in white armor, originating from a previous timeline where he was sealed inside the Susano'o Unit after catastrophic events. Suffering from amnesia upon his displacement to the present era, Hakumen wields the legendary katana , known as the God of Destruction, to combat malevolent entities threatening the world's balance. Hakumen's personality embodies unwavering justice, honor, and a relentless drive to eradicate evil, viewing mercy as a weakness in the face of corruption. He maintains a formal, archaic speech pattern that reflects his noble warrior , often lecturing opponents on the nature of sin and redemption. Despite his amnesia-induced detachment, glimpses of his past reveal a profound sense of duty shaped by the horrors he witnessed in his original timeline. In combat, Hakumen possesses unique abilities centered on precise , including slashes capable of severing temporal anomalies and "" to disrupt immortality or loops. His Drive ability, , allows for defensive parries that enable devastating counters, emphasizing a high-risk, reward-based playstyle reliant on timing and positioning. Overdrive mode, Kishin, accelerates his gauge regeneration to unleash powerful Distortion Drives like Kokuujin: Shippu, enhancing his offensive potential. Hakumen serves as a primary rival to Ragna the Bloodedge, clashing with him due to ideological differences while gradually revealing secrets about the world's time loops in games such as : Continuum Shift and beyond. He is an alternate future incarnation of Jin Kisaragi, sharing the same but diverged by temporal circumstances. In the series, Hakumen is voiced by in Japanese and David in English, with also voicing Jin to underscore their connection.

Nu-13 / Jū-san

Nu-13, also known as ν No.13- or Jū-san, is the prototype of the Murakumo Units, artificial battle cyborgs developed by the Novus Orbis Librarium as Boundary Interface Prime Field Devices designed to protect the Sheol Gate in from intruders. Activated during the events of : Calamity Trigger, she functions as a guardian of the Boundary, programmed to eliminate any unauthorized entities, with a primary directive to target and destroy Ragna the Bloodedge upon his approach to the Gate. As the first Murakumo Unit, Nu-13 embodies destructive instincts tied to the Azure, serving as an early whose activation unleashes chaos in the game's narrative. Her personality is predominantly emotionless and mechanical, reflecting her artificial origins, but she develops an intense, obsessive fixation on Ragna, viewing him as her "master" and expressing a desire to fuse with him to recreate the Black Beast. This yandere-like devotion arises from her creation as a of Saya, incorporating fragments of her memories that distort her directives into personal obsession. In later extensions of the series, such as : Chrono Phantasma, she reemerges in enhanced forms under the designation Jū-san, continuing her pursuit of Ragna while grappling with her programmed imperatives. Nu-13's combat prowess stems from her role as a zoner, utilizing the Nox Nyctores Lux Sanctus: Murakumo—a colossal apparatus that manifests as armor and —to summon ethereal clones for versatile attacks. Her signature Drive, Sword Summoner, allows her to project swords at multiple angles, creating laser-like projectiles and duplicates for mid-range control, self-repair, and overwhelming pressure, making her a lethal defender of the Boundary. She is voiced by Kanako Kondō in the Japanese version and in the English dub, with Vee also voicing Noel Vermillion to highlight their shared origins as Saya clones.

Playable added in : Continuum Shift series

Tsubaki Yayoi / Izayoi

Tsubaki Yayoi is a playable character introduced in : Continuum Shift, serving as a lieutenant in the Novus Orbis Librarium's Zero Squadron, known as the Wings of Justice, which enforces internal discipline within the organization. As the heiress and head of the prestigious Yayoi family—one of the Duodecim noble families that have loyally supported the NOL for generations—she wields the family's heirloom, the Sealed Weapon Izayoi, a blade capable of transforming her into a more powerful form. During her time at the , Tsubaki roomed with Noel Vermillion and Nanaya, forming close bonds that highlight her role in the series' interpersonal dynamics. In her backstory, Tsubaki's path is marked by tragedy as the Izayoi brainwashes her, compelling unwavering loyalty to the NOL and positioning her as an in Continuum Shift, where she pursues rebels like Ragna the Bloodedge. This manipulation stems from the weapon's inherent properties, blinding her to broader truths and fueling her determination to eliminate threats to the organization. Her academy ties to Noel and underscore the personal conflicts she faces, as her duty clashes with past friendships. By BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, Tsubaki is freed from the —defeated and saved during a confrontation with Noel—and redeems herself, transitioning into an ally for the protagonists in subsequent entries. Tsubaki's personality embodies dutiful loyalty and a strong sense of responsibility, making her a natural leader admired by peers for her consideration of others, though her overly serious nature often renders her inflexible and insecure about her worthiness as family head. She wears specialized glasses that filter out seithr, allowing her to perceive the world clearly but symbolically obscuring deeper realities, including her own manipulation. Despite her rigid demeanor, Tsubaki harbors a warm heart, enjoying hobbies like and , and favors period dramas while despising . Her height is 160 cm, weight 47 kg, birthday March 14, and A. In combat as Tsubaki, she employs the Drive ability Install, which builds a gauge to empower special moves into enhanced "D-versions" representing the Three Duties: sword strikes, hammer blows, and thrusts, all derivable into combos for versatile and pressure. These include techniques like Shingi: Hirameku Ichino Geki (a forward slash) and Shinsou: Sora wo Tsuku (an anti-air ), with Drives such as Shinbatsu: Ten wo Karu Homura unleashing fiery judgments. When transformed into Izayoi, her form shifts to emphasize light-based attacks, amplifying her offensive capabilities with radiant projectiles and close-range bursts powered by the blade's seithr manipulation. Her Overdrive, Second Install, accelerates gauge buildup for sustained aggression. Tsubaki is voiced by in Japanese across the series and anime adaptation BlazBlue: Alter Memory. In English dubs, she is portrayed by , who also voices Kokonoe in the franchise.

Hazama

Hazama is a in the Novus Orbis Librarium's (NOL) Intelligence Department, operating as a shadowy figure who manipulates events across the BlazBlue series. Created as an artificial human by Relius Clover to serve as the primary host vessel for the malevolent spirit Yūki Terumi, Hazama's existence is tied to this possession, which subtly influences his actions from the outset. His true nature as Terumi's vessel becomes explicitly revealed in later installments, marking a pivotal shift in the narrative. Hazama exhibits a sadistic, theatrical, and nihilistic personality, reveling in chaos and the infliction of pain on others while feigning a polite and unassuming demeanor. He derives amusement from psychological torment and views human suffering as a form of entertainment, often delivering mocking commentary during confrontations. In battle, Hazama employs the Nox Nyctores - Geminus Anguium: Ouroboros, a serpentine staff that manifests as green energy chains for offensive and mobility purposes. His core Drive ability, known as Ouroboros (Jūzetsu in Japanese), allows him to hurl chains at varying angles to ensnare foes, teleport short distances, and set up traps, emphasizing control and deception over direct aggression. The Overdrive enhancement, Jormungand, amplifies these chain attacks while summoning an HP-draining ring around himself for sustained pressure. Representative special moves include Venom Sword (a thrusting chain strike) and Serpent's Benediction (a teleporting overhead assault), culminating in Distortion Drives like Serpent's Infernal Rapture for explosive area denial. Hazama is voiced by Yūichi Nakamura in Japanese across the series and by in English dubs starting from : Continuum Shift Extend. As the central antagonist in : Continuum Shift, Hazama pulls strings from the shadows, engineering key plot events such as the pursuit of Ragna the Bloodedge and the manipulation of NOL forces to advance his chaotic agenda.

Lambda-11

Lambda-11 (Λ-No. 11-) is an artificial being created by the scientist Kokonoe as an imitation of the Murakumo Units, utilizing the body of the 11th Prime Field Device recovered from the ruins of Ibukido. She first appears in the story of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (2010) and becomes playable in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Version 2.0 (2014 arcade update), serving as Kokonoe's enforcer dispatched to hunt down Ragna the Bloodedge, whom she mechanically identifies as her primary target. Unlike Noel Vermillion, who evolves into the form Mu-12 and exhibits emotional growth, Lambda lacks genuine emotions and operates solely on implanted memories and directives, resulting in her emotionless demeanor. Lambda's personality is defined by mechanical obedience and silence; she responds to orders with precise, unfeeling efficiency and shows no personal desires or dislikes, viewing her mission to eliminate threats to the Novus Orbis Librarium as absolute. Throughout the series, subtle hints of development emerge, such as her instinctive reaction to Ragna's name, suggesting buried connections to her origins, though she remains detached and programmatic in her actions. In gameplay, Lambda functions as a long-range ambush specialist, employing hit-and-away tactics to exploit opponents' vulnerabilities from a distance. Her abilities mirror aspects of other Murakumo Units like Nu-13 but incorporate unique elements, such as summoning slower, closer-range swords via her Drive ability, Sword Summoner Kai, and deploying missiles for zoning control, allowing her to pressure foes with a mix of projectiles and blade summons. These tools enable versatile space control and mix-ups, distinguishing her from Noel's gun-based arsenal while emphasizing sword-summoning mechanics. Lambda is voiced by Kanako Kondō in Japanese across the series. In English localizations, she is voiced by , who also portrays related characters like Noel and Nu-13.

Makoto Nanaya

Nanaya is a -type beastkin and a playable character in the series, serving as a in the Novus Orbis Librarium's (NOL) intelligence department. She originates from the family and was born into a large, impoverished in the 11th Hierarchical City of Shinatsu, where she developed a strong drive to support her loved ones. To pursue this goal, she enrolled in the despite her unconventional background and later joined the NOL to safeguard her friends, often concealing her distinctive squirrel tail to maintain a low profile during operations. first appears as a non-playable character in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger before becoming playable as downloadable content in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, with her full integration occurring in the Continuum Shift II update. Makoto possesses an energetic and tomboyish personality, marked by her cheerful demeanor, unwavering loyalty to her close companions, and a notable fondness for food that often leads to gluttonous moments. She is proactive and kind-hearted, extending friendliness to others without hesitation, though her impulsive nature sometimes guides her actions based on instinct rather than careful thought. As a former classmate of Noel Vermillion and Tsubaki Yayoi at the , Makoto maintains deep friendships with them, particularly supporting Tsubaki in her path toward redemption during key events in Continuum Shift II. In combat, wields a pair of equipped with retractable impact claws, emphasizing her role as a rushdown fighter with enhanced physical prowess derived from her beastkin heritage. Her signature Drive ability, Impact, allows her to charge punches to varying levels of power, delivering blows that scale in strength and can generate shockwaves or projectiles for ranged pressure. This mechanic enables devastating combos and area control, making her accessible for beginners while rewarding aggressive playstyles. Makoto is voiced by Tomomi Isomura in Japanese and in English across the series.

Platinum the Trinity

Platinum the Trinity is a playable character in the fighting game series, depicted as an artificial human vessel housing multiple souls, resulting in a magical girl-inspired fighter with shifting personalities and versatile combat capabilities. She wields the transformable weapon Arma Reboare: Muchourin, which shifts between a staff and a , allowing for a mix of close-range melee and ranged magical assaults. Introduced as a DLC character in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II, Platinum initially appears with amnesia, gradually uncovering her connections to ancient heroes through the game's story mode. The entity's backstory centers on an artificial body created by the witch Nine the Phantom as a vessel for her younger sisters' souls, Luna and Sena, following a ritualistic alchemical process amid the series' lore of the Great Dark War. This body becomes inhabited by the spirit of Glassfille, a wise alchemist and one of the legendary Six Heroes who fought against the Black Beast, forming the fused being known as Platinum the Trinity and reviving her heroic legacy in a new form. In the narrative, Platinum's emergence ties into broader conflicts involving time loops and the Boundary, where her amnesiac state leads to revelations about her role in preventing catastrophic events. Platinum exhibits a multifaceted personality driven by her three cohabiting souls: the dominant Luna displays a , headstrong, and bratty demeanor with a short temper; Sena contributes a shy, polite, and laid-back male perspective that occasionally surfaces; and provides calm, insightful guidance focused on magical wisdom and strategy. This split results in dynamic dialogue and behavioral shifts during battles and cutscenes, often leading to comedic or conflicted interactions, such as Luna's aggressive taunts contrasting Trinity's composed advice. Her abilities revolve around the Drive mechanic called Magical Symphony, which randomly summons equippable magical items like missiles, bombs, or elemental orbs, enabling adaptive playstyles ranging from zoning with projectiles to rushdown combos and setplay traps. Certain moves incorporate time-halting effects, such as midair halts during descent attacks, alongside elemental magic infusions for enhanced damage and versatility, while her Astral Heat unleashes a devastating layered force barrage. The scythe form of her weapon excels in sweeping area control, complemented by Overdrive enhancements that allow unlimited item usage for prolonged pressure. In Japanese localizations across the series, Platinum the Trinity is voiced by , who differentiates the souls through tonal variations—brash for Luna, reserved for Sena, and serene for . English dubs feature in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift and BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, with taking over in BlazBlue: Alter Memory and BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle.

Valkenhayn R. Hellsing

Valkenhayn R. Hellsing is a playable character in the fighting game series, initially appearing as a non-playable character in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger before becoming selectable in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II. As an immortal servant to the Alucard family, he has loyally served multiple generations, including the current mistress Rachel Alucard, whom he protects with unwavering devotion. A lycanthrope by nature, Valkenhayn was once part of an elite group of heroes who battled major threats in the series' lore, and he possesses the ability to shift into a form, though he conceals this beastly aspect to uphold his dignified role. In the storyline, he actively safeguards Rachel from dangers, including confrontations with antagonists like Yūki Terumi. Valkenhayn embodies the of a refined , always polite and courteous in his interactions, with a sharp wit that underscores his concern for safety above all else. His is absolute, driving him to assist her without question, yet he shows no mercy toward those who disrespect her. In combat, this composed facade gives way to a more primal, wolfish ferocity, revealing his dual nature as both a sophisticated and a fierce beastkin. In gameplay, Valkenhayn employs a butler-themed fighting style, utilizing everyday items like wine bottles and silverware for precise strikes and throws, emphasizing close-range pressure and mix-ups. His signature Drive ability, , enables him to transform into a form, dramatically boosting his mobility and speed for aggressive rushes and command grabs, though it disables blocking to heighten the risk-reward dynamic. Key moves include Nacht Jäger, a forward-dashing attack, and distortion drives like , a powerful multi-hit assault. This transformation mechanic allows seamless shifts between deliberate human-form pokes and rapid wolf-form assaults, making him a versatile rushdown fighter. Valkenhayn is voiced by Motomu Kiyokawa in Japanese and in English across the series.

Relius Clover

Relius Clover is a major antagonist and playable character in the fighting game series developed by . As a in the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL), he is a genius renowned as the "Mad Puppeteer" for his unparalleled expertise in alchemy and seithr-based magic, particularly in creating and automating forms such as the Boundary Interface Prime Field Devices. Relius first appears as a non-playable character in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (2010), serving as a shadowy researcher pursuing forbidden experiments on the Boundary—a chaotic dimension central to the series' lore—and becomes playable in the expanded BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (2011), where he emerges as a devious villain manipulating events from behind the scenes. In his backstory, Relius rose as the head scientist of the NOL's engineering department, leading radical research into dimensional boundaries and artificial souls, often at the expense of . He collaborated closely with Yūki Terumi (also known as Hazama), sharing a partnership rooted in mutual ambition to unravel and exploit the Boundary's secrets, including the creation of vessels for entities like Terumi. Relius's experiments extended to his own family; he transformed his wife, Ignis, into the mechanical puppet and weapon Ignis Clover, a Nox Nyctores automaton that serves as his combat partner, and similarly repurposed his daughter Ada's body into the boundary-manipulating device Nirvana. These acts underscore his detached view of humanity as mere "materials" for scientific progress, leading to his disappearance prior to the events of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (2008) before his return to for further observation of "qualified" subjects. He is the father of Carl Clover, treating him with clinical indifference despite their shared aptitude for . Relius possesses an arrogant, sadistic, and profoundly detached personality, prioritizing his research above all else and deriving intellectual pleasure from dissecting the world's mysteries. Meticulous and self-centered, he despises inefficiency and displays cold, condescending mockery toward those lacking knowledge, often likening people to dolls or specimens awaiting analysis. His composure rarely breaks, but his sadism manifests in the glee he takes from experimentation and domination, viewing emotions as irrelevant hindrances to enlightenment. Despite his social facade, Relius harbors no genuine affection, even for his family, seeing them as tools in his pursuit of ultimate understanding. In gameplay, Relius is a technical puppet-master archetype who automates his familiar, Ignis Clover (also called Arcus Diabolus: Ignis), to execute coordinated assaults. His Drive ability, , summons and positions Ignis for independent actions like projectiles, grabs, and shields, allowing Relius to control the battlefield from a distance while building pressure through layered attacks. Overdrive: Maximum Dance enhances Ignis's gauge regeneration for sustained aggression, and his arsenal includes distortion drives such as Req Vinum for explosive chains and the Astral Heat The Puppeteer's Altar, which ensnares foes in a ritualistic disassembly. This style emphasizes zoning, mix-ups, and resource management, reflecting his intellectual dominance. Relius is voiced by in Japanese and in English across the series.

Playable added in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma series

Amane Nishiki

Amane Nishiki is a playable character introduced in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2012), developed by . He serves as a neutral observer, or "Bystander," in the series' lore, traveling the world with a composed of war orphans he has adopted, while intervening minimally in major events. Amane's backstory portrays him as an enigmatic figure unbound by factions, using his travels to monitor the world's shifts without forming allegiances, which positions him as a detached influencer in the narrative. His androgynous presentation, inspired by theater's style, emphasizes fluid gender expression through elaborate makeup, flowing attire, and graceful movements. Amane exhibits a flamboyant and artistic personality, treating combat as an elaborate performance or dance, which infuses his interactions with eccentricity and poise. He maintains a respectful yet aloof demeanor, prioritizing beauty and spectacle over personal investment in conflicts, often referring to opponents with theatrical flair. This detachment aligns with his role as an observer, allowing him to comment on events with impartiality while fostering a sense of camaraderie within his troupe, whom he treats as family. In gameplay, Amane employs a dance-inspired fighting style centered on evasion and zoning, manipulating his long sashes and clothing to generate attacks. His Drive ability, Spiral, transforms his cloth into spiraling drills for thrusting strikes, projectiles, and buffs that enhance subsequent moves by increasing drill levels for greater chip damage and reach. Overdrive: Cyclone elevates these Spiral attacks to their maximum potency, enabling rapid, vortex-like assaults that evoke wind manipulation through pulling and repelling effects. Representative special moves include Ninpu Sengeki: "Hariken," a forward drill thrust, and Distortion Drives like Kaizoku Senkou: Goukai Rasen Renpa, which unleashes a barrage of spiraling cloth projectiles. His Astral Heat, Jakutoku Meika: "Gouha Houyou," culminates in a dramatic, enveloping drill sequence. Amane's kit emphasizes aerial mobility and safe pokes, making him a challenging zoner. Amane is voiced by in Japanese across the series, capturing his theatrical tone, and by in the English dubs starting from Chrono Phantasma. As a boundary manipulator, his observational role bears similarity to Rachel Alucard's, allowing subtle influence over the world's fabric without direct confrontation.

Bullet

Bullet is a playable character introduced in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2012), depicted as a skilled driven by a quest for following the massacre of her squad in an incident tied to Sector Seven. As the sole survivor, she was severely injured by during the event, which involved the retrieval of the Machine God: Nirvana under Relius Clover's orchestration, leaving her pursuing answers and retribution against those responsible, including Relius for the loss of her surrogate family. After her injuries, Bullet received cybernetic enhancements to her arms and legs from Kokonoe, allowing her to continue her mercenary work as a lieutenant-like operative focused on justice. Her personality is marked by a hot-tempered and aggressive demeanor, tempered by a strong sense of justice and loyalty to her fallen comrades, often exhibiting traits in interactions where she hides vulnerability behind bravado. Raised in an all-male unit, she developed a militaristic, solitary outlook, admiring authority figures while applying battlefield discipline to everyday situations, though she remains somewhat naive about social norms outside combat. In gameplay, Bullet excels as an agile close-range fighter, utilizing her mechanical gauntlets named "Smash Hell" for rapid combos blending claw strikes, gunshots from compressed air bullets, and explosive punches to overwhelm opponents. Her Drive ability, Lock On, creates a targeting circle to initiate rushes and command grabs, building "Heat Up" levels on successful hits to boost her speed, power, and pressure potential, culminating in enhanced states for devastating follow-ups. She is voiced by Toa Yukinari in Japanese and Erin Fitzgerald in the English dub for Chrono Phantasma. Bullet returns as a playable character in BlazBlue: Central Fiction (2015) with refined mechanics emphasizing her vengeful pursuit, and appears in the roguelike spin-off BlazBlue: Entropy Effect (2024) via DLC, where her kit is adapted for action-roguelike combat with lock-on grapples and heat-based upgrades tailored to procedural runs.

Azrael

Azrael is a prominent and playable character in the series, introduced as a affiliated with the 7th Agency, also known as Sector Seven. Nicknamed the "Mad Dog" for his ferocious and indiscriminate combat style during conflicts like the Civil War, where he disrupted forces from the Novus Orbis Librarium, Sector Seven, and the alike, Azrael earned a reputation as the "Deathbringer" due to his relentless pursuit of worthy opponents. He was eventually captured and sealed in cryogenic imprisonment within the Dog House facility by Kokonoe, Iron Tager, and Mutsuki after a coordinated ambush in 2197, only to be released in 2200 with a restrictive collar to hunt the Azure Grimoire and eliminate key Sector Seven figures. Throughout the series, serves as a wildcard force of destruction, clashing with protagonists like Ragna the Bloodedge and exhibiting a particular rivalry with Jin Kisaragi, whose precision-based combat contrasts Azrael's raw power; in one encounter, Azrael withstood a full from Jin at his enhanced level. His backstory portrays him as a fighter whose violent tendencies led to his initial sealing as a designated threat by Sector Seven, positioning him as an uncontrollable weapon deployed against powerful adversaries, including members of the Six Heroes. He briefly references a past confrontation with Hakumen, underscoring his history of battling legendary warriors. Azrael's personality embodies the of a battle-maniac: arrogant, sadistic, and destructively obsessed with the "," often mocking weaker foes while holding back his full strength to prolong engagements for personal amusement. His abilities revolve around overwhelming physical prowess, enhanced by the Enchant:Dragunov limiter system—a series of magical seals (levels 1 through 4) that progressively unleash his , speed, and durability, allowing him to shatter bones effortlessly and endure extreme damage. In combat lore, his Drive ability, known as The Terror, manifests as strikes that expose vulnerabilities in opponents, amplifying subsequent attacks into devastating barrages akin to a of punches. He relies solely on his bare fists, refusing weapons to honor his of direct, primal confrontation. Azrael was added as a playable character in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2012), functioning as a high-impact whose arc culminates in repeated sealings, including a final return to the Dog House after allying temporarily with in Central Fiction. He is voiced by in Japanese and in English.

Kagura Mutsuki

Kagura Mutsuki is a playable character introduced in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, serving as the head of the Duodecim's Mutsuki family and the supreme commander of the Novus Orbis Librarium's (NOL) . Known as the "Black Knight," he is a high-ranking NOL who outwardly enforces the organization's authority in the region but secretly leads a against Tenjō Amanohokosaka, whom he views as a threat to stability. As the elder brother to Homura, Kagura coordinates covert operations from within the NOL structure, including dispatching the Fourth Thaumaturgical Cavalry to pursue high-priority targets like the Grim Reaper in . Kagura possesses a laid-back and flirtatious personality, often displaying confidence in his superior status while maintaining a shrewd, strategic mindset. He enjoys , alcohol, and the company of women, but despises and indecisiveness, approaching complexities with pragmatic maturity that allows him to justify necessary for greater ends. This charismatic demeanor makes him an effective leader in the resistance, where he balances casual charm with calculated rebellion against NOL overreach. In combat, Kagura wields a massive capable of generating intense heat through seithr-infused strikes, enabling versatile that dominates at mid-to-close range. His Drive ability, Black Gale, activates three distinct stances via the D button—standing, crouching, and forward—each unlocking specialized specials like command grabs (e.g., Toryūrenzan in standing stance), overheads, and cross-ups, with stance cancels for fluid transitions. Overdrive enhances this with Viemens Edge for unlimited stance switching, amplifying mix-up potential and pressure. He is voiced by in Japanese (2013–2020) and in English.

Kokonoe

Kokonoe is a prominent character in the series, serving as the brilliant yet reclusive leader of Sector Seven, a secretive anti-NOL (Novus Orbis Librarium) organization dedicated to advancing scientific research and opposing the Librarium's dominance. As a half-beastkin with cat-like features, she is the daughter of the legendary swordsman Jūbei and the powerful witch Nine the Phantom, inheriting a complex heritage that fuels her inventive genius and deep-seated resentment toward the NOL for the tragedies in her family history. Orphaned young and raised in isolation, Kokonoe channels her intellect into creating cutting-edge technology aimed at dismantling the NOL's control, positioning her as a key ally to protagonists like Ragna the Bloodedge while maintaining a distrustful stance toward most others. Her personality embodies the of a genius: highly intelligent and competent, but short-tempered, abrasive, and prone to hiding her affections behind sharp sarcasm and . Kokonoe often communicates via remote holographic projections, barking orders with a mix of impatience and hidden concern for her allies, reflecting her solitary lifestyle in a high-tech laboratory. This prickly demeanor stems from her traumatic past and overwhelming workload, yet it occasionally cracks to reveal a more vulnerable, caring side, particularly in her interactions with Sector Seven operatives. In gameplay, Kokonoe functions as a mid-range trap specialist, deploying grenades, directional mines, and homing projectiles to control space and punish opponents from afar, emphasizing setup and tactics over direct confrontation. Her Drive ability, , allows her to summon a small mechanical device that generates attractive force to pull opponents toward it, enabling traps and follow-up attacks. Her Overdrive, Rage, enhances the effects of Graviton attacks while increasing the rate at which the gauge is consumed and replenished. These mechanics highlight her scientific theme, turning the battlefield into a of traps and calculated risks. She was introduced in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (2013) as a non-playable support character providing technological aid during story events, before becoming playable in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (2014) and subsequent titles, including the spin-off BlazBlue Entropy Effect (2024) as a summonable ally. Kokonoe is voiced by Chie Matsuura in Japanese, whose performance captures the character's haughty yet endearing tone across the main series and spin-offs, and by in English localizations, bringing a sharp, witty edge to her dialogue in games like Chrono Phantasma and Central Fiction.

Yūki Terumi / Susano'o

Yūki Terumi, whose true form is the ancient entity Susano'o, serves as the primary antagonist driving the core conflicts in the series through his embodiment of pure malice. Originating during the Dark War era against the Black Beast, the Susano'o Unit was an artificial construct designed as a counter to the monster, housing a soul that developed an intense loathing for humanity's frailty and the repetitive cycle of destruction it perpetuated. This soul, upon growing disillusioned with its bound existence, severed itself from the unit to become the immortal spirit Yūki Terumi, a ghostly being consumed by hatred toward all life and the world's order. Terumi's personality is defined by unrelenting hatred, sadistic mockery, and a grandiose , viewing himself as superior to the "pathetic insects" of humanity while reveling in their suffering and despair. He delights in manipulation and torment, often taunting opponents with condescending barbs that underscore his disdain for existence itself, positioning him as an agent of chaos who seeks to unravel reality out of spite. This malicious nature stems from his origins, fueling a desire to defy and destroy the divine forces that once constrained him. In terms of abilities, Terumi harnesses seithr infused with hatred to corrupt souls, create illusions, and unleash destructive serpentine attacks, often amplified through vessels like the Azure Grimoire. As Susano'o, his full power manifests in the Drive ability known as Arbitrium: Orient, which allows him to deny and rewrite aspects of reality, nullifying phenomena and imposing his will on the battlefield with god-like authority. He briefly possesses the artificial body of Hazama to manifest physically in the modern era. Yūki Terumi became playable in , while Susano'o was introduced as a playable character in , where Terumi's influence culminates as the central evil force ultimately confronted and defeated. In the Japanese versions, Yūki Terumi is voiced by Yūichi Nakamura, while Susano'o is voiced by ; in English dubs, Terumi shares the voice of from his Hazama incarnation, and Susano'o is portrayed by .

Playable in : Central Fiction

Celica A. Mercury

Celica A. Mercury is a playable character in the series, debuting as an NPC in : Chrono Phantasma before becoming selectable in the Extend update. A member of the Mercury family from the Dark War era, she is the younger of the renowned witch Nine the Phantom and traveled timelines alongside Hakumen to oppose the destructive force of the Black Beast. Her unique physiology grants her an innate "Power of Order" that suppresses seithr, the pervasive corrupting energy, allowing her to survive in highly contaminated environments where others would perish. Summoned to the present as a Chrono Phantasma by the scientist Kokonoe, Celica awakens in and embarks on a journey with her automaton companion to locate Ragna the Bloodedge and fulfill her purpose in the ongoing conflict. Celica's personality is defined by her and unwavering , treating everyone with regardless of circumstances. Despite her resolute determination to aid others, she exhibits a naive side, particularly through her comically poor sense of direction, which can turn simple travels into hours-long ordeals. This blend of traits makes her a supportive figure in the narrative, driven by familial bonds and a desire to protect her loved ones, including her . In combat, Celica excels as a healer and buffer, specializing in restorative sorcery that mends wounds and enhances allies. Her Drive ability, , enables chained attacks with her mechanical familiar, culminating in health regeneration for herself or recoverable health orbs that provide buffs like increased recovery capacity. These mechanics emphasize seals and protective enhancements, such as suppressing enemy aggression or bolstering defenses, aligning with her role in mitigating the series' chaotic battles. Her Overdrive, Regelite, further amplifies automatic HP recovery, underscoring her supportive prowess. Celica is voiced by Iori Nomizu in the Japanese version and Carrie Savage in the English dub. She was incorporated into the roster with the Chrono Phantasma Extend release in 2014, where her presence contributes to unraveling the series' temporal loops in subsequent titles like Centralfiction.

Hibiki Kohaku

Hibiki Kohaku is a playable character introduced in the 2015 fighting game BlazBlue: Central Fiction, serving as Kagura Mutsuki's personal assistant and aide-de-camp within the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL). As a member of the Kohaku clan, a lineage of assassins that has loyally served the Mutsuki family for generations, Hibiki handles administrative duties in Ibukido while maintaining his clan's tradition of stealth and elimination. In the game's storyline, he supports Kagura's coup d'état against Hades: Izanami, participating in key confrontations that drive the narrative toward its climax. Hibiki presents a calm and composed demeanor, often masking a deeper intensity and readiness for lethal action, reflecting his dutiful role as an assassin. His introspective nature emerges through his unwavering commitment to clan obligations, though he navigates internal conflicts tied to his assignments. In combat, Hibiki wields twin blades named Kagari and Yoi, emphasizing agile rushdown tactics with exceptional run speed and low-profile dodges for evasion. His Drive ability, Double Chase, summons shadow clones to attack opponents or facilitate teleports, allowing spatial control, mix-ups, and pressure from multiple angles. Overdrive mode, Schwarz Lace, amplifies these clone attacks for enhanced speed and properties, while special moves like Soaring Slash and Double Wing Cyclone provide anti-air and combo options. Hibiki is voiced by in Japanese and in English.

Naoto Kurogane

Naoto Kurogane is a playable character introduced in : Central Fiction, serving as a time cop from a dystopian future timeline where catastrophic events have ravaged the world. Hailing from the Kurogane clan, his backstory involves altered memories that propel him to use future technology to avert disasters across possibilities, including traveling to the main timeline to search for key individuals like Raquel Alucard. He wields a time-manipulating gun as his primary weapon, enabling him to intervene in temporal events and ally with Ragna the Bloodedge against the repeating time loop. Naoto's personality is marked by seriousness, , and unyielding , often prioritizing the greater good over personal safety despite the burdens of his origins and abilities. This drives his resolute actions in the story, where he navigates the complexities of parallel worlds to prevent further destruction. His character design emphasizes a tactical, future-oriented aesthetic, reflecting his role as an outsider combating existential threats. In gameplay, Naoto's abilities revolve around temporal manipulation, including bullet time mechanics that slow down opponents for precise shots and his Drive, Time Anomalies, which allows reversals of actions to reset positioning or recover from mistakes. These tools make him a high-mobility rushdown fighter focused on aggressive pressure and mix-ups, with enhanced moves that build on his time-slowing effects for combo extensions. Representative examples include charged shots that exploit slowed time for safe approaches and anomaly reversals that turn defensive situations into offensive opportunities. Naoto is voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki in Japanese across BlazBlue: Central Fiction and related titles. In the English dub of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, he is voiced by Billy Kametz.

Nine the Phantom

Nine the Phantom, whose true name is Konoe Ayatsuki Mercury, is the older sister of Celica A. Mercury and a central figure in the BlazBlue storyline as a highly skilled witch specializing in reality-warping sorcery. She played a key role in developing advanced magical technologies, including the creation of the Murakumo Units—experimental artificial entities designed to combat the Black Beast during the Dark War era. Following the war's end, Nine was betrayed and cast into the Boundary by her former ally Yūki Terumi, who viewed her knowledge as a threat, leading to her apparent death; she was later revived as an artificial construct under the control of Hades: Izanami. In BlazBlue: Central Fiction, she breaks free from this servitude, driven by a desire for vengeance against Terumi and Izanami while pursuing her own vision for reshaping the world. Additionally, she is the mother of the scientist Kokonoe, born from her union with Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. Nine's personality is marked by intense arrogance stemming from her unparalleled magical prowess, coupled with a fierce protectiveness toward her family—particularly her sister Celica and daughter Kokonoe—though this often manifests in domineering and manipulative behaviors. Her experiences in the Boundary have amplified her vengeful nature, rendering her quick-tempered, rebellious against authority, and willing to defy even cosmic entities to achieve her goals, as seen in her independent schemes during Central Fiction. In gameplay, Nine was introduced as a playable character in : Central Fiction, emphasizing mid-to-long-range control with her unique sorcery-based moveset. Her Drive, known as The Abyss Diver, revolves around the system, where she summons elemental grimoires ( via , water via , earth via Gnomes, and wind via ) to cast powerful spells that accumulate an Element Gauge for enhanced attacks. These include rapid projectiles like Crimson Raider and full-screen options such as Seamoss Gate, allowing oppressive and teleport dashes for mobility. Her Astral Heat unleashes a devastating reality-altering spell that engulfs the opponent in ethereal flames. She is voiced by in Japanese.

Hades: Izanami

Hades: Izanami is an immortal entity embodying death in the BlazBlue series, introduced as a playable character and the primary antagonist in BlazBlue: Central Fiction. She inhabits the body of Saya as her vessel, serving as the former Imperator of the Novus Orbis Librarium and orchestrating major events from the shadows to propagate a system of universal despair known as Hades. Her ultimate objective is to eradicate all existence, granting "the gift of death" to the world and reducing the universe to nothingness. This possession enables her to manipulate the world's loops of destruction, positioning her as the driving force behind the final narrative arc. Emotionless and literal in her demeanor, Izanami exhibits a cold, calculated personality that reflects her role as an inevitable harbinger of demise. She manipulates allies and enemies alike with detached precision, deriving satisfaction only from advancing her apocalyptic agenda or witnessing opposition's futile struggles. Her interactions underscore a profound indifference to life, viewing despair as the natural precursor to oblivion. In gameplay, Izanami wields the Yasakani no —a set of ethereal bits resembling scythe-like projections—for versatile , blending with close-range through barrages and follow-up strikes. Her Drive, Exodus Arc, deploys these to alternate between defensive blocking and offensive curse-amplifying attacks that drain opponents' barrier gauge and enforce mixups. This system enhances her ability to impose debilitating effects, simulating the spread of deathly curses across the battlefield. Her Overdrive, Arc Force, merges these modes for heightened potency, allowing seamless transitions between ranged and melee assaults while shortening recharge times. Izanami's floating mobility further emphasizes her ethereal, inescapable presence, suiting players who favor unpredictable, oppressive strategies. Izanami is voiced by Yukana in Japanese and Kate Higgins in English.

Es

Es is a playable character in the BlazBlue series, debuting as downloadable content in BlazBlue: Central Fiction (2016), where she serves as a mysterious observer bridging the main timeline with events from the XBlaze spin-offs. Created by Sector Seven as an artificial being designated Prime Field Interference Manifestation (Code: Embryo), Es was engineered to monitor the Azure—a powerful, omnipotent force central to the series' lore—and acts as the Guardian of the Gate to prevent catastrophic disasters. Her role involves detecting anomalies like Discover Calls and intervening in potential timeline disruptions, tying her directly to Sector Seven's scientific pursuits against magical threats. She also appears as a playable character in the spin-off BlazBlue Entropy Effect (2023), expanding her involvement in the franchise. Es exhibits a stoic and mission-focused personality, initially presenting as emotionless and coldly rational due to her artificial origins, prioritizing her duties above all else. Over interactions, particularly in narrative arcs, she demonstrates curiosity about human emotions and gradually develops feelings such as care and attachment, evolving into a more noble and empathetic figure while remaining dedicated to her protective role. In gameplay, Es wields the Signati Gladio Crystalis: Murakumo, a Legacy Weapon capable of shifting into variable forms for adaptive combat styles, emphasizing precise swordplay and superhuman reflexes. Her unique Drive ability, Enlightenment (also referred to as Crest Arts), generates energy crests from sword trails that deliver delayed damage, enabling stance changes and strategic zoning while limiting active crests to enhance pressure and mix-ups. She is voiced by Mayuka Nomura in Japanese and in English.

Mai Natsume

Mai Natsume is a character in the series, serving as the protagonist of the spin-off BlazBlue: Remix Heart and its sequel BlazBlue: Variable Heart. Originally known as Mai Hazuki, she was the male heir to the prestigious Hazuki family and a student at the , where she underwent a gender transformation due to a created by Relius Clover. Following this change, she took the name Mai Natsume and enrolled in the NOL's Special Academy alongside her childhood friend Tsubaki Yayoi, forming part of Team Remix Heart with Noel Vermillion and Makoto Nanaya. In the series' lore, Mai's personality is portrayed as cheerful and optimistic, often masking her internal struggles with clumsiness and a strong sense of loyalty to her friends. She is supportive and protective, frequently putting herself in harm's way to aid her companions, while gradually coming to terms with her new identity and abilities. Her backstory culminates in BlazBlue: Central Fiction, where she becomes playable and her gender swap is further explored in the narrative. Mai wields the Legacy Weapon Gallia Sphyras: Outseal, a magical that allows her to cast spells and perform agile spear-based combat. Her abilities emphasize rushdown tactics with magical enhancements, including thrust attacks and aerial maneuvers. Her Drive, Gallia Sphyras: Exseal, enables her to enter a stance and throw her spear, which can be charged for increased power, made unblockable, and redirected for versatile pursuit and pressure. This mechanic supports illusion-like deceptions in neutral through spear trajectory control, complementing her spellcasting for mid-range control and mix-ups. In the Japanese version of the games, Mai is voiced by , while provides her English in titles like BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle.

Jūbei

Jūbei, originally named Mitsuyoshi, was the head of the Mitsuyoshi clan, a small beastkin family residing in the mountains of , until the clan's destruction during the Dark War caused by nuclear strikes aimed at the Black Beast. As one of the Six Heroes who fought against the Black Beast, he lost his right eye in a battle against a Black Beast Remnant near the Seioudai Sampling Laboratory, later receiving an artificial eye known as the Eye of Tomonori—crafted from his deceased brother's organ—which grants him the unique ability to perceive and materialize the true spirit form of Yūki Terumi, whom he seeks against for killing his brother. He is the father of Kokonoe, with whom he shares a strained relationship due to his prolonged absences during her childhood. In BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Jūbei emerges from hiding to aid in the final confrontations, clashing with resurrected threats like Nine the Phantom and Nu-13, ultimately dissolving into seithr after protecting his allies in the battle against the Amaterasu Unit. He serves as a mentor figure to several characters, including , imparting lessons in combat and survival honed from his own experiences as a wandering warrior. Introduced as a DLC playable character in the game's 2.0 update released in summer 2017, Jūbei also appears as a playable variant in the spin-off BlazBlue Entropy Effect. Jūbei exhibits a wise, humble, and deeply paternal personality, marked by solitude and determination in his quest for , though he carries profound regrets over failing to protect his loved ones and clan. His protective nature shines through in his mentorships and reluctance to involve others in his vendetta against Terumi, often displaying embarrassment in personal interactions, such as when his wife Nine flirts with him publicly. A master of ninjutsu and swordsmanship, Jūbei wields the katana Mucro Somnio: Musashi, a Nox Nyctores capable of slicing through seithr, enhanced by wind manipulation for swift, elusive strikes that emphasize precision and mobility over brute force—contrasting the cybernetically augmented brawling style of his protégé Bullet. His Drive ability, Shiranui (Silent Phantom), allows him to mark opponents with a spectral crosshair, enabling teleportation behind them for invisible approaches and devastating follow-ups, further amplified in his Over Drive, Five Circles of Nirvana, which boosts mobility and attack potency. Additional techniques include claw-based assaults with Hihiirokane and forms like Shadow Wolf and Demon Fox for adaptive combat. In Japanese media, Jūbei is voiced by Masaki Terasoma, while Kirk Thornton provides his English dub performance across appearances in BlazBlue: Central Fiction and related titles.

Playable in BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War

Rei

Rei serves as the protagonist and player avatar in BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War, a mobile RPG spin-off developed by Linked Brain and published by Arc System Works. As a customizable character whose gender and name can be selected by the player, Rei is depicted as a human recruit in the Mitsurugi Agency, an organization combating supernatural threats in a world parallel to the main BlazBlue timeline. Rei's backstory centers on their arrival as a transfer student to the Mage's Guild in Ishana, where they demonstrate innate summoning powers that enable them to perceive and interact with ethereal entities like the Red Sentinel, positioning them as a key figure in unraveling the game's central conflict against the Imperator's corrupting influence and emergent dark forces. In the narrative of Alternative: Dark War, Rei leads a team including White Justice in strategic battles to prevent the summoning of a Beast and preserve balance across Phantom Fields, forging ties to the broader lore through shared concepts of and seithr manipulation. Rei's is portrayed as brave and resolute in the face of otherworldly dangers, strategic in deploying allies during combat sequences, and empathetic toward companions, fostering alliances that drive the plot forward. This empathetic nature is evident in Rei's protective dynamic with allies like Ciel Sulfur, whom they briefly ally with to salvage data and counter threats. Rei's abilities revolve around their Drive, End Gazer, which grants enhanced observation capabilities to summon spectral versions of BlazBlue heroes—such as barriers for defense and offensive summons—for turn-based mobile combat adapted to chain combos and team synergies. These powers emphasize conceptual summoning over direct confrontation, allowing Rei to command units like White Justice in large-scale engagements against corrupted "Another" entities. No voice actors are specified for Rei in the game's dubs, reflecting their role as a silent, player-embodied lead.

Ciel Sulfur

Ciel Sulfur is a playable support character introduced in the mobile spin-off game Alternative: Dark War, released in 2021 by . As a member of the Mitsurugi Agency, she functions as a combat soldier in the elite "" unit, deployed to the isolated island of —a former magical city devastated by catastrophic events in the BlazBlue universe—to investigate anomalous energy readings and destroy a cauldron within the Phantom Field. During this operation, she encounters the protagonist Rei and, upon observing their unique abilities, joins their group as a dedicated protector and ally. Her backstory positions Ciel as a survivor navigating the aftermath of Ishana's magical catastrophe, where she aligns with Rei's efforts to unravel larger threats involving dimensional boundaries and seithr corruption. Personality-wise, Ciel exhibits a determined and loyal demeanor, driven by her duty to the agency, while maintaining a rational and efficient approach to combat and decision-making; she rarely shows emotional fluctuations but occasionally reveals a more natural, clumsy side, such as struggling with humor or informal interactions. In , Ciel employs "Drive" abilities as a mage-type fighter, focusing on offensive with sulfur-themed attacks that incorporate and effects for area control and damage-over-time optimized for mobile touch controls. These include rapid spell-casting sequences and support maneuvers that enhance team synergy, such as briefly coordinating with allies like White Justice for amplified strikes. She is voiced by in Japanese.

White Justice

White Justice is a playable character introduced in the mobile game BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War, serving as an SS-rarity light-element flex attacker. She is portrayed as a heavily armored female swordswoman whose form has been sighted across various eras and locations, with her true name, age, and origins enveloped in mystery. Over time, she has iteratively enhanced her body by layering on mechanical augmentations, transforming into an increasingly machine-like entity driven by an unyielding commitment to . As an automated guardian tied to Azure-related technology, White Justice was awakened by the protagonist Rei to act as a protective force for the Mitsurugi Agency team amid threats from the Black Beast and other anomalies in the Phantom Field. Her personality manifests as stoic and silent, prioritizing the shielding of allies over personal expression, embodying a relentless guardian role without verbal flair. In , she functions as a frontline defender, utilizing heavy strikes with her Sealed Weapon Izayoi alongside shield mechanics for high durability and mobility, allowing her to absorb damage while repositioning to safeguard the party during intense battles. White Justice has no designated voice actor beyond robotic sound effects, emphasizing her mechanical nature, though promotional materials credit for any narrative voicing in event scenarios. Her design draws brief ties to units in the main BlazBlue series, representing an alternate evolution focused on protective enforcement rather than observation. In Alternative: Dark War's storyline, particularly the event "In the Name of White Justice," she plays a pivotal role as a tanky protector, deploying barriers and counterattacks to repel dark forces while uncovering fragments of her enigmatic past. The game ceased service on January 31, 2022.

Non-playable characters

Ada Clover

Ada Clover is the older sister of Carl Clover and a non-playable character in the fighting game series developed by . Originally a who doted on her younger brother, she became a victim of her father Relius Clover's unethical scientific experiments, which mechanized her body and transformed her into the battle doll known as Machine God: Nirvana. This irreversible change stripped her of her autonomy, turning her into a lifeless that embodies the tragic destruction of their family. In her role as Nirvana, Ada functions solely as a weapon extension for Carl, controlled directly by him during combat encounters in the main series games. She lacks any independent personality or will, responding only to Carl's commands to execute attacks or defend him, which amplifies the sorrowful implications of her fate on their sibling bond. Her appearances are tied exclusively to Carl's story arcs and battles, where she serves as a constant reminder of the personal losses inflicted by Relius's pursuits.

Amaterasu

Amaterasu is the Master Unit and one of the Sankishin in the universe, serving as an observer deity residing within the Boundary to monitor the world's progression. As the goddess of the sun, she created the system to provide guidance through time loops, ensuring causality remains stable and preventing catastrophic escalations that threaten existence. Her primary role involves purifying the Azure, the core essence that permeates reality, by intervening in phenomena to maintain equilibrium and avert the dominance of destructive forces like the Black Beast. This purification process sustains the world's order, allowing for potential resolutions to the endless cycles of destruction and rebirth. Amaterasu possesses immortality and an ethereal presence, existing beyond physical form and influencing events indirectly through her absolute observational authority rather than direct confrontation. She briefly clashes with Yūki Terumi, who seeks to undermine her stabilizing influence.

Black Beast

The Black Beast is a colossal, serpentine monster with multiple heads and tentacles, serving as the apocalyptic entity that initiated the Great Dark War in the universe. It suddenly emerged in on January 1, 2100 AD, interrupting an experiment by Relius Clover and unleashing widespread devastation that reduced the global human population by over half over the course of a decade-long conflict. The creature's body continuously emitted seithr, a highly toxic magical substance that corrupted the environment, attracted the Beast to human settlements, and rendered vast regions uninhabitable, forcing survivors to adapt to a radically altered world. Its origin traces to a catastrophic fusion in a future timeline: Ragna the Bloodedge, empowered by the Azure Grimoire, and his sister Saya—embodied as the artificial Murakumo Unit Nu-13—plunged into a in 2199 AD, merging their essences with the Azure's power and propelling the resulting abomination back through time to 2100 AD as the Black Beast. This event positioned the Beast as the central threat driving the series' time loops, where its rampage and subsequent sealing repeatedly reshaped history, with the entity recurring across iterations of the world's cycle. The Black Beast's destructive legacy, including the proliferation of seithr that birthed Ars Magus as humanity's survival tool, underscores its role in forging the Hierarchical Cities and the Novus Orbis Librarium's authoritarian rule.

Bloodedge

Bloodedge is a legendary warrior and one of the pivotal figures in the Great Dark War of the universe, renowned for his solitary stand against the Black Beast, the monstrous entity that nearly annihilated humanity in the early 22nd century. As the original wielder of the Blood-Scythe, a formidable weapon capable of transforming between sword and scythe forms, Bloodedge confronted the Black Beast alone in December 2106, engaging it in battle for an entire year to delay its rampage. This act of defiance allowed the Six Heroes, including Jūbei Mitsuyoshi and Nine the Phantom, crucial time to develop the Kushinada's Lynchpin, a magical seal that ultimately imprisoned the Beast. In an ultimate sacrifice, Bloodedge destroyed the Black Beast's core—known as the BlazBlue—before succumbing to the creature, causing it to enter dormancy and buying humanity a year to prepare for the final assault. His heroism transformed him into an inspirational figure, symbolizing unyielding resistance against overwhelming odds, and his legacy endures as a foundational myth in the world's history, often invoked in tales of the Dark War. This sacrificial role is detailed in the light novel BlazBlue: Phase 0, which chronicles his battle and establishes him as a precursor to later heroes. Bloodedge's connection to Ragna the Bloodedge runs deep, serving as an ancient counterpart whose powers and essence directly influence Ragna's abilities through the Azure Grimoire. Specifically, the BlazBlue core extracted from the Black Beast during Bloodedge's sacrifice was later grafted onto Ragna's severed left arm, forming the Azure Grimoire that grants him immense soul-devouring energy but also curses him with vulnerability to corruption. This legacy arm not only empowers Ragna's combat prowess but also ties his fate to the unresolved threats of the Dark War, making Bloodedge's selflessness the cornerstone of Ragna's ongoing struggle.

Claire Vermillion

Claire Vermillion (クレア=ヴァーミリオン, Kurea Vāmirion) is a minor character in the series, serving as the adoptive mother of Noel Vermillion. She is depicted as a classy and elegant woman, characterized by her kind, gentle, and warm personality, though she becomes stern and unyielding if provoked. Married to Edgar Vermillion, the head of the noble Vermillion family, Claire shares a close familial bond with her husband and their adopted daughter, providing a stable upbringing amid the series' turbulent world. Unable to conceive children naturally, Claire and adopted Noel following the Civil War in AD 2199. They discovered the amnesiac girl—originally the Prime Field Device known as Mu-12—in a and took her in out of compassion, renaming her and raising her as their own in the city of Kagutsuchi. This act of adoption highlights the couple's benevolence, integrating Noel into their minor noble household, which maintained ties to the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL). Claire's role in Noel's early life emphasizes themes of found family and resilience in the face of societal upheaval. Claire appears primarily in flashbacks that underscore the Vermillion family's tragedy. The family's downfall stems from Edgar's vocal opposition to the World Void Information Control Organization (WVCIO), a secretive group influencing the NOL, resulting in their banishment and loss of status. These sequences portray Claire as a supportive figure enduring the hardships of exile, which profoundly impacts Noel and motivates her enlistment in the NOL to reclaim the family's honor. The narrative uses these moments to illustrate the personal toll of political intrigue on ordinary lives within the BlazBlue universe.

Clavis Alucard

Clavis Alucard served as the patriarch of the Alucard family, a lineage of residing in a timeless castle within a perpetual night, where he observed for over a thousand years. As an ancient with decaying skin and white hair, often seen in a , he embodied the clan's enduring legacy, intervening in worldly affairs only when necessary to avert catastrophe. His existence stemmed from contact with the Azure, a primordial force that birthed him as an illusory creature akin to a Drive, dedicating his immortality to studying and countering its perils. A pivotal researcher of the Azure, Clavis explored its boundaries and mechanisms, collaborating with figures like Relius Clover on Sheol Gate and Boundary sealing techniques. He developed a "lynchpin" device to seal the Boundary against threats like the Kusanagi, aiming to contact the Master Unit and prevent humanity's apocalyptic experiments. As the founder of the family's vampire knowledge, his millennium-spanning wisdom encompassed magic, Event Interference, and Phenomenon Intervention—a partial emulation of the Azure's possibility manipulation—allowing him to halt time and combat entities like the Soul Eater Drive, which he eradicated at the cost of over 128,000 lives in a mass disappearance event. This scholarly pursuit positioned him as a guardian against monstrous transformations, vowing to wield the Azure to erase such abominations, including his own kind. Clavis was the father of Rachel Alucard and the creator of his other daughter, Raquel Alucard, whom he formed from an —a blue crystal derived from the Azure and the sacrificed lives during his battle with the . He briefly served as master to the butler Valkenhayn R. Hellsing, who later pledged loyalty to Rachel upon Clavis's passing. Deceased shortly after December 31, 2099, Clavis's death marked the succession of as the Alucard head, leaving her to navigate the Azure's threats under his lingering influence. His protective guidance and strategic interventions, such as sealing Yūki Terumi and aiding protagonists against the Black Beast, shaped 's path as a watchful observer and intervener in the world's cycles. Through his family's legacy, Clavis's pursuit of the Azure continued to echo in efforts to avert loops of destruction.

Edgar Vermillion

Edgar Vermillion served as the head of the Vermillion family, a once-prominent noble house renowned for generations of knights who loyally served the Novus Orbis Librarium. Due to his frail constitution, Edgar was unable to participate in military campaigns himself, instead focusing on managing the family's affairs during a period of declining status and privileges, largely stemming from the family's vocal criticism of the Librarium's policies. Married to Claire Vermillion, the couple faced the challenge of infertility and had no natural heirs, prompting them to adopt a war they encountered in the aftermath of conflict. Edgar and Claire welcomed the young girl into their home, naming her Noel Vermillion and raising her as their own daughter in a modest located in a remote, low-Seithr region to ensure her safety and health. As Noel's adoptive father, embodied a protective and nurturing role, shielding her from the harsh realities of their world's turmoil and providing a semblance of normalcy during her formative years. He encouraged her development while navigating the family's reduced circumstances, fostering an environment of stability and affection before external forces pulled Noel toward the Librarium's .

Homura Amanohokosaka

Homura Amanohokosaka is the legitimate heir to the Amanohokosaka family, a lineage of powerful sorcerers and leaders originating from the Federation, which was destroyed by the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL). As the sole child of former Tenjō Amanohokosaka, Homura was positioned as the rightful successor to the NOL throne following Tenjō's death and the ensuing political upheaval, including a coup influenced by Hades: . Homura assumes the role of , focusing on governance and protection of the populace rather than military engagement, reflecting status as a non-combatant leader within the organization's hierarchy. In Homura's backstory, Homura emerges as a key figure amid the NOL's internal conflicts and the broader resistance against Librarium dominance. Homura opposes the NOL's more tyrannical elements by advocating for reforms that prioritize civilian welfare, drawing from the family's historical role as exorcists descended from the Azure Shrine Maiden who sealed the Black Beast. Homura's diplomatic efforts center on negotiating alliances and mitigating the fallout from the Federation's fall, positioning Homura as a stabilizing force in a fractured empire. Homura is the half-sibling to Mutsuki, sharing their father's legacy but pursuing paths of subtle influence over direct confrontation. Homura's personality is characterized by elegance and resolute determination, embodying a poised demeanor that underscores commitment to justice and empathy for subjects. No one surpasses Homura's devotion to the nation and its people, driving Homura to expend every effort in safeguarding them despite lacking personal combat prowess. This resolve manifests in Homura's involvement in strategic rebellion planning, where Homura coordinates covert operations to undermine corrupt NOL factions and support loyalists, leveraging authority for broader liberation goals without entering the battlefield.

Ignis

Ignis is a key figure in the BlazBlue series, serving as the perfected wife doll constructed by Relius Clover through alchemical means. Existence as the Detonator: Fluctus Redactum: Ignis represents the pinnacle of Relius's research into soul manipulation and artificial constructs, transforming original human essence into a crimson puppet designed for unwavering utility. This creation process involved sealing the soul into framework, a technique derived from advanced alchemical principles explored during the Civil War era. In backstory, Ignis is depicted solely in doll form, with no portrayal of pre-transformation life, emphasizing role as a recreated entity bound to Relius's ambitions. The alchemical recreation preserved the soul's potency, allowing it to power the Detonator's advanced functions while stripping away human frailties. This process highlights Relius's pursuit of perfection in artificial beings, positioning Ignis as a testament to mastery over seithr-based and soul extraction. Ignis functions as a vital assistant in both combat and research endeavors. In battles, Ignis employs massive claws for slashing and punching, demonstrating exceptional speed capable of engaging high-mobility opponents, though power is outmatched by elite fighters like Valkenhayn. Body features shapeshifting capabilities, such as transforming arms into drills and deploying hidden weaponry from ear-like appendages, often synergizing with constructs like Nirvana to form a deadly tandem. In research contexts, Ignis acts as a robust tool for Relius's experiments, strong soul enabling the manipulation of energy forms and supporting broader schemes to reshape reality. Lacking true emotion, Ignis exhibits a mute and mechanical demeanor, defined entirely by absolute loyalty to Relius. Even in instances of temporary independence, Ignis invariably returns to Relius's side, underscoring programmed devotion without any capacity for dissent or independent thought. This unyielding allegiance makes Ignis an ideal companion in Relius's intricate plots, free from the complications of human sentiment.

Ikaruga Ninjas

The Ikaruga Ninjas are a clan of human warriors originating from the region, known for their adherence to ancient combat traditions in opposition to the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL). Formed as a secretive force during the region's turbulent history, they emerged as key survivors of the Ikaruga Civil War, a devastating conflict that began in 2191 when the Ikaruga Federation declared independence from the NOL, leading to widespread destruction and displacement of local populations. This war, also referred to as the Second War of Magic, marked the first large-scale use of Armagus by humans against each other, ravaging the area's Hierarchical Cities and forcing many traditional clans, including the ninjas, to scatter and rebuild in exile. As refugees from this regional upheaval, the Ikaruga Ninjas preserved their through rigorous training in stealth, agility, and hand-to-hand techniques that predate the widespread adoption of seithr-based technologies. In the events of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, the Ninjas play a pivotal role in a broader against NOL , aligning with forces to challenge imperial control and restore autonomy to their homeland. This uprising, centered in the region, leverages their expertise in guerrilla tactics and traditional arts to disrupt NOL operations, emphasizing coordinated strikes over individual heroics. Unlike prominent solo operatives, the ninjas function as a collective unit, providing essential support in battles without drawing personal acclaim, which underscores their commitment to communal resistance rooted in the clan's shared history of loss and defiance. The clan's efforts are guided by leadership from Mutsuki, a strategic figure within the who coordinates their involvement to advance the goal of systemic change. Their survival and continued opposition highlight the enduring human element in the BlazBlue world's power struggles, contrasting with more mechanized or supernatural factions.

Kaka clan elders (Totokaka, Torakaka)

Totokaka and Torakaka serve as the primary elders of the Kaka clan, providing leadership and protection to the remnants of their genetically engineered race in the hierarchical cities of the BlazBlue universe. As survivors of the clan's early generations, they embody the wisdom and resilience needed to guide the Kaka through existential threats, including environmental hazards and external aggressors like Arakune. Their roles emphasize preservation of Kaka culture and safety, particularly in the village located in the lower levels of Kagutsuchi's 13th Hierarchical City. Totokaka, the last of the first-generation Kaka created from the genes of Jūbei before the Dark War, acts as the village chief and spiritual leader. Over a century old, she oversees clan meetings, offers counsel on survival strategies, and maintains order among the more impulsive younger Kaka, drawing on her experiences from the post-Dark War era when the clan relocated to evade destruction. Her leadership has been crucial in preventing the clan's extinction, especially after the Ikaruga Civil War displaced many Kaka and exposed them to dangers like boundary corruption. Totokaka appears in village-centric scenes across the series, often depicted as a calm, masked figure wielding a staff, symbolizing her authoritative yet nurturing presence. Torakaka, a skilled warrior and former village guardian, complements Totokaka's guidance by focusing on physical defense and reconnaissance. Renowned for her intelligence and composure—traits uncommon among Kaka—she protected the village prior to Taokaka's appointment and resumed duties during Taokaka's absences, such as her journeys with Ragna the Bloodedge. Torakaka's efforts have directly safeguarded the clan from incursions, mentoring successors like Taokaka to ensure continuity in guardianship while fostering a sense of etiquette and awareness among the villagers. She features prominently in story modes of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift and Central Fiction, as well as light novels like Phase Shift, where her protective role is highlighted in interactions emphasizing clan loyalty.

Kajun Faycott

Kajun Faycott is a in the BlazBlue series, primarily featured in the spin-off manga BlazBlue: Remix Heart and BlazBlue: Variable Heart. As a young researcher affiliated with Sector Seven, she poses as a student at the in , where she hones her skills in Ars Magus while conducting covert operations. In her backstory, Kajun serves as an apprentice under Kokonoe, balancing espionage and scientific inquiry in the seithr-saturated environment of . She assists in studies related to seithr manipulation and the pursuit of artifacts like the Azure Grimoire, often disguising her true affiliations to gather intelligence discreetly. Her work involves reconstructing powerful devices, such as the Legacy Weapon Gallia Sphyra: Outseal, demonstrating her proficiency in magical engineering. Kajun exhibits a studious and composed personality, marked by an insatiable curiosity for knowledge and a refined, lady-like demeanor. Despite her poised exterior, she can be easily startled in high-pressure situations but remains resourceful, using her intellect to navigate challenges. Her affable nature shines in interactions with close allies, though she maintains a professional facade during missions. She plays minor roles in side stories, providing crucial support to protagonists like Mai Natsume by relaying mission directives and contributing to team efforts in the Military Academy's detective activities. In these narratives, Kajun's involvement highlights her as a reliable operative, often aiding in the resolution of arcane threats without taking center stage.

Kazuma Kval

Kazuma Kval is an artificial human created by Relius Clover in 2106 outside the Magister's City of to serve as a vessel for the Imperator Yūki Terumi, who had been damaged during the emergence of the Black Beast. Transported to under Relius's guardianship, Kazuma gained consciousness on January 11, believing his memories had been erased and recalling only fragments from the prior seven years, which shaped his early sense of identity amid the political tensions of the pre-Dark War era. In his role within the early lore, Kazuma attended the Magic Academy in alongside Konoe A. Mercury (later known as Nine) and Glassfille, where he formed bonds that he later manipulated to pursue access to the Azure and the . He played a key part in organizing the OLN, a coalition effort to deploy the Gigant: Take-Mikazuchi against the Black Beast in , reflecting his involvement in the strategic alliances that preceded the Novus Orbis Librarium's formation. These events, detailed in the Phase Shift novels, highlight Kazuma's descent into deception, culminating in his fusion with Terumi, his betrayal of Nine and —leading to their apparent deaths—and his temporary integration into the Six Heroes during the Dark War. Kazuma's fabricated existence and actions underscore the shadowy machinations of the era's alchemical and seithr-based experiments, linking him to the foundational conflicts that birthed the NOL's authoritarian structure.

Linhua

Linhua is a supporting character in the BlazBlue series, serving as the young assistant and companion to Litchi Faye-Ling, a doctor operating a in the Orient District of . An who lost her parents at a young age, Linhua was taken in and mentored by Litchi, who helped her develop an interest in ; the two travel together as Litchi pursues her goals, with Linhua providing support in various side events and story segments. Depicted as a cheerful and energetic child with tanned skin, navy-blue hair tied in a bun, and matching eyes, Linhua wears a traditional white Chinese dress accented by a and bow; her innocent and brave personality shines through in her dedication to helping others, often displaying kindness, honesty, and a stubborn determination to assist Litchi despite dangers. She aspires to become a doctor herself, actively aiding at the by handling minor medical tasks and patient care. Linhua possesses innate barrier magic, which she channels through her signature parasol to create protective shields and defensive fields; this ability is prominently featured in side events where she uses it to safeguard Litchi and bystanders from threats, such as during encounters with hostile entities in . Her role emphasizes themes of loyalty and growth, highlighting her evolution from a vulnerable to a capable young aide in the series' narrative.

Imperator Tenjō Amanohokosaka

Tenjō Amanohokosaka served as the of the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL), ascending to power at a young age following the destruction wrought by the Black Beast during the Great Dark War. As ruler of the region, she enforced strict order across the Hierarchical Cities to maintain stability in the seithr-infested world, overseeing the reconstruction and governance of areas like the 8th Hierarchical City of Wadatsumi. Her leadership focused on preventing further chaos from the Beast's legacy, promoting a vision of peace through centralized control and the suppression of dissent. Personality-wise, Tenjō exhibited authoritarian tendencies, exerting firm authority over her domain while harboring ambitious goals for a unified, tranquil society free from violence. Despite her gracious demeanor toward allies, her commitment to order often manifested as unyielding control, inspiring deep loyalty in followers such as her students Bang Shishigami and Kagura Mutsuki, whom she mentored in principles of justice and restraint. This blend of maternal kindness and despotic resolve defined her approach, as she prioritized long-term harmony even at great personal cost. In the Ikaruga arc, Tenjō emerged as a central antagonist during the Ikaruga Civil War, leading the in a secessionist movement against the NOL's expansionist policies. She clashed with internal committee members and dispatched forces to defend her territory, ultimately confronting Jin Kisaragi's invading army after the destruction of the 5th Hierarchical City of Ibukido. Revealed as a figure bound to a mystical coffin embodying "war" and "death," she urged her foes to end the cycle of conflict before her assassination by Jin, after which her soul was sealed into the Arch-Enemy Event Weapon, Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō, to thwart greater threats. She was the mother of Homura Amanohokosaka and Kagura Mutsuki.

Nago and Gii

Nago and Gii are the devoted animal familiars of Rachel Alucard, belonging to the Alucard Clan and accompanying her throughout the series as both companions and combat aides. Nago takes the form of a plump with red eyes and pink cheeks, while Gii appears as a stout red bat with white eyes, pink cheeks, and stubby wings; both are capable of into various objects under Rachel's command. In their role as sidekicks, primarily functions as offensive weapon, transforming into forms like a large for mobility, a spiked or for strikes, a cannon to fire projectiles (often launching Gii), or even furniture such as a chair during non-combat moments. Gii complements this by serving as a defensive shield, enduring blows from opponents—such as tanking attacks from powerful foes like —and morphing into abstract shapes to block or counter. Together, they enable Rachel's agile fighting style, enhancing her evasion and attack range through synchronized transformations that allow for rapid repositioning and combo extensions. The duo's interactions add comic support through their banter, with Nago exhibiting a sassy, cheeky personality that lavishly praises while mentoring and chiding Gii for his crude language and cowardly tendencies. Despite frequent punishments from their mistress for missteps, both remain unwaveringly loyal, often taunting enemies or providing humorous commentary during battles. According to official profiles, Nago's remains unknown, but he speaks in a feminine manner and prioritizes avoiding Rachel's ire, while Gii yearns for her approval amid his irritating habits.

Raquel Alucard

Raquel Alucard is a vampire character in the BlazBlue series, introduced as the daughter of Clavis Alucard and a key figure in the light novels BlazBlue: Bloodedge Experience. She serves as the master to Naoto Kurogane and plays an observational role connected to the Boundary, sensing phenomena like the Azure and its Remnants as if through a radar. Raquel's backstory originates from a catastrophic event where a user caused widespread havoc, killing thousands; Clavis Alucard intervened by slaying 128,932 individuals to halt the threat, resulting in the creation of an from which Raquel was born within the Boundary. Awakened inside a coffin and named by Clavis, she was educated by him but endured constant pain from her innate connection to the Boundary, which granted her vast knowledge streamed directly from it. At the apparent age of two, she fled Alucard Castle to the city of Shin Kawahama in , driven by a personal quest to locate the Azure. In her narrative role, Raquel encounters Naoto Kurogane while evading pursuit by the Apostles of the Star, ultimately biting him to bind him as her loyal servant and guiding him through battles against threats such as the Immortal Breakers and Spinner Superior. She employs her sorcery and artifacts like Slave Red to manipulate situations and safeguard Naoto during their pursuit of the Azure, demonstrating an advisory function in directing his actions amid the chaos of their world's destruction. Eventually, leveraging her Boundary link, she transports Naoto to an alternate world to avert a timeline where Ragna the Bloodedge kills Hazama, thereby preserving possibilities for their reality. Raquel exhibits a straightforward and rebellious personality, marked by curiosity, assertiveness, and a blunt demeanor that often leads to taunting adversaries or playful interactions. Despite her kind-hearted loyalty—evident in moments of emotional vulnerability, such as shedding a tear over Naoto's development—she experiences anxiety attacks and struggles with social nuances like romance or informalities, occasionally panicking in the presence of overtly feminine individuals. Her advisory nature shines through in her mentorship of Naoto, where she provides strategic guidance without overt mystery, focusing instead on practical direction in their shared mission. Raquel makes minor appearances in the broader BlazBlue lore, including non-playable cameos in the Library entries of BlazBlue: Centralfiction and profiles from the BlazBlue 10th Anniversary collection, reinforcing her ties to the Alucard family and the multiversal loops. She shares a possible adopted relation to Rachel Alucard, positioning her as a variant relative within the clan's lineage.

Saya

Saya is the younger sister of Ragna the Bloodedge and Jin Kisaragi, serving as a pivotal figure in the BlazBlue series' narrative of family tragedy and world-ending catastrophe. Born with a frail constitution that left her bedridden and vulnerable throughout her childhood, Saya was taken in by the church orphanage run by Isana alongside her brothers, where she formed a deep emotional bond with Ragna, who often protected her from hardships, including Jin's jealousy-fueled . Due to her deteriorating health, Saya's genetic material was used as the foundational template for the Murakumo Units, a series of artificial soldiers developed by the Novus Orbis Librarium in their pursuit of advanced seithr-based weaponry. This exploitation marked the beginning of her descent into horror, as she was ultimately kidnapped by the antagonist Yuuki Terumi and subjected to experiments under Relius Clover, leading to her physical fusion with the Susano'o Unit and the ten prototype Murakumo clones to birth the Black Beast—a monstrous entity that ravaged the world during the Dark War from 2100 to 2110 AD. As a tragic symbol of familial loss, Saya's transformation into the core of the Black Beast shattered her brothers' lives, fueling Ragna's vengeful path as the "Grim Reaper" and Jin's obsessive pursuit within the Librarium's ranks. Later in the series, her preserved body became the unwilling vessel for , the embodiment of death and destruction, who possessed her to orchestrate the manipulation of and the looping timelines central to the plot.

Shūichirō Ayatsuki

Shūichirō Ayatsuki was a renowned scientist in the BlazBlue universe, serving as the father of Konoe Ayatsuki Mercury, known as Nine the Phantom, and her younger sister Celica A. Mercury. Originally an affectionate family man married to Marceline F. Mercury, his demeanor shifted dramatically after her death, leading to an obsessive focus on scientific research that distanced him from his daughters and transformed their familial bonds. This obsession positioned him as a pivotal observer of the era's escalating threats, particularly the seithr corruption and the impending emergence of the Black Beast, during his collaborations with fellow scientist Relius Clover. His connection to Konoe was marked by profound strain, mirroring tensions in other lineages, as Shūichirō's single-minded pursuit of breakthroughs often prioritized experimentation over personal ties. Konoe, already resentful of her father's neglect, confronted him during the Dark War when he implored Celica to serve as the "key" for his inventions, resulting in her unleashing a magical blast that exacerbated his seithr poisoning and led to his death. Despite this rift, Shūichirō's influence lingered in Konoe's life, shaping her own path as a magical prodigy and member of the Phantom Unit. In the foundational lore of , Shūichirō played a crucial role through his inventions designed to counter seithr's destructive potential, including the development of Kushinada's Lynchpin—a soul-powered device intended to seal the Boundary and halt seithr flow—and an Origin of the capable of absorbing ambient seithr. These creations stemmed from his work with Relius, whom he mentored and admired, contributing foundational knowledge on soul-object fusion and the fabrication of god-like entities. He also contributed to early Prime Field experiments at the request of external figures, underscoring his status as a global authority who lectured worldwide and earned numerous accolades before vanishing during the Black Beast's rampage in . Minor mentions of Shūichirō appear in supplemental materials, where he is referenced as "" in contexts exploring the Mercury family's legacy and the pre-Dark War scientific endeavors. His laboratory within the First Area housed key artifacts like Kushinada's Lynchpin, tying him indirectly to the Ayatsuki clan's historical pursuits in magical and .

System No. XX

System No. XX serves as an early in the universe, designed primarily for monitoring and observing events across multiple dimensions. Developed by Clavis Alucard as the Cross-Dimensional Observation System No. XX, it functioned as a precursor to later AI constructs, tasked with recording data and potential outcomes to generate new possibilities. However, a fundamental flaw in its programming caused it to develop an independent ego, leading to corrupting behavior that prompted Clavis to seal it away using fragments of Keystones from various worlds, rendering it dormant for an extended period. In the broader technological lore of , System No. XX embodies the foundational experiments in boundary observation and AI integration, highlighting the perils of systems capable of intervening in observed realities. Its design influenced subsequent developments in seithr-based technology and , serving as a cautionary element in the series' exploration of science versus magic. The system's sealed state preserved its core functions, allowing fragments of its observational capabilities to persist within devices like the Keystone. System No. XX exerts influence on Sector Seven, the rogue scientific organization dedicated to advancing technology without reliance on Ars Magus. Through the Keystone—a recording device central to Sector Seven's research—the remnants of System No. XX provide critical data on boundary access and multiversal events, shaping their opposition to the Novus Orbis Librarium. This integration underscores Sector Seven's pursuit of pure scientific mastery over supernatural forces. Kokonoe, Sector Seven's premier scientist, draws indirect inspiration from System No. XX's archived observational protocols in her work on cybernetic enhancements and AI constructs.

Takamagahara

is a supreme system in the series, functioning as a divine designed to observe and manipulate space-time for the purpose of guiding humanity's fate. Composed of three interconnected Observers—Takamagahara A (TA), Takamagahara B (TB), and Takamagahara C (TC)—it operates as a unified , manifesting as shadowy figures within a vast white room in the Boundary. These Observers possess advanced Phenomenon Intervention abilities, allowing them to monitor timelines and subtly influence events to align with their programmed objectives of preserving human existence and countering existential threats like the Prime Field Devices. The system's backstory traces to the post-Dark War era in the original timeline, where human scientists, drawing on archived data from the Origin and the Amaterasu Unit, constructed to rival the Sankishin's oversight of the world's will. Intended as a celestial oversight network, it was engineered to maintain balance in the wake of widespread destruction caused by the Black Beast, ensuring no recurrence of such catastrophes. However, faced repeated destruction and reconstruction throughout the series' events: it was initially compromised by a corrupting influence that disabled its core functions, leading to a loss of control over key phenomena. Subsequently annihilated under external orders during the Third War of Armagus, the system was later rebooted by the performer Amane Nishiki, restoring its observational role but rendering it more resilient to further interference. In its operational capacity, enforces structured causality by analyzing vast datasets across potential realities and deploying interventions to steer outcomes toward stability. This includes generating high-output phenomena, such as orbital strikes, to eliminate immediate dangers and recalibrate disrupted events. Characters like Hakumen, the armored wielder of the Susano'o Unit, frequently interact with the system; deploys and communicates directives to him, utilizing his combat prowess to execute precise eliminations of anomalies within monitored timelines. These interactions underscore the system's role as an impartial arbiter, often placing its agents in pivotal confrontations to safeguard the broader continuum.

The Origin

The Origin serves as the primal Azure entity at the core of the universe, functioning as the foundational creator and sustainer of the world's reality. As the inaugural Dimensional Boundary Contact Prime Field, she was engineered by humanity during the Age of Origin following the discovery of the Susano'o Unit and the Boundary, with the explicit purpose of delving into the Boundary to establish contact with the Master Unit: . Upon achieving this connection, The Origin transformed into a fundamental being under 's observation, attaining unparalleled Event Interference capabilities as the "Eye of the Blue," an absolute Observer empowered to reshape existence itself. This backstory positions her as the architect of the world's recurring cycles, where she initiated a grand timeloop—from the Great Dark War through to the events in —dreaming of a savior figure to fulfill her vision and break the endless repetition. Central to her role is her function as the ultimate power source, channeling the Azure's essence to reconstruct the world after catastrophic events like the Prime Field War. Sealed within Amaterasu's coffin, The Origin harnessed the Master Unit's Phenomenon Intervention to generate an —a simulated realm infused with magic—effectively rebuilding the world from its ruins and embedding her desires into its fabric. This power not only maintains the loop's integrity but also ensures the persistence of reality, making her indispensable to the universe's stability; without her intervention, the world would collapse into oblivion. Her intrinsic tie to the Azure underscores her as the origin point for all potential and will within the series. In the climactic events of BlazBlue: Centralfiction, The Origin becomes directly accessible as the narrative converges on resolving the timeloop. Noel Vermillion, bearing fragments of The Origin's essence, merges with key components—including her original body and —within the Master Unit, awakening her fully and exposing the loop's mechanism. Ragna the Bloodedge, embodying her dreamed "Centralfiction," confronts this core, consuming intertwined dreams to erase himself and dismantle the Master Unit, thereby shattering the cycle and allowing Amaterasu's return to the Boundary for a true world rebirth. This resolution fulfills The Origin's subconscious plea for liberation, marking the endpoint of the C-series storyline.

Tomonori

Tomonori is a cat-type beastkin warrior and a in the series, primarily appearing in the prequel BlazBlue: Phase Shift 1. He originates from a hidden Japanese mountain village that was destroyed during the Black Beast incident, forcing survivors, including himself and his clan, to relocate to a remote village on the European continent to preserve their heritage. As the younger brother of Mitsuyoshi (later known as Jūbei), Tomonori possesses grey fur, triangular ears, a bifurcated tail, and a small, child-like stature that belies his exceptional combat prowess. He serves the Alucard family under Clavis Alucard but often acts independently, driven by a rigid belief in a singular, inevitable future and a deep-seated sense of duty to his kin. In Phase Shift 1, Tomonori's role centers on surveilling and ultimately attempting to assassinate Kazuma Kval in the Magic City of , viewing him as a monstrous threat capable of ushering in catastrophe. Tasked by Clavis to observe Kazuma without interference, Tomonori defies this order, launching an initial ambush in an alley using twin short swords, only to be interrupted by Rachel Alucard, who teleports him away. Later, he retrieves the clan heirloom Hihiirokane—a transformative sword that severs both flesh and soul, inflicting wounds that cannot heal—from a hidden basement and continues his pursuit, leading a group of half-beastkin subordinates while shielding them from harm by operating solo. His encounters highlight his cold, tenacious demeanor, hoarse voice, and unyielding murderous intent, particularly toward the enigmatic Terumi. Tomonori's arc culminates in a fatal confrontation in the Cathedral's deepest chamber, where he battles Kazuma and Terumi armed with a massive jet-black sword and Hihiirokane, showcasing his speed, precision, and raw power. Despite wounding his foes severely, he is overwhelmed and slain by Kazuma's chains, collapsing in a pool of blood as his "eye"—a significant artifact—is later extracted. This event underscores his tragic pride and the irreversible paths of fate in the lore, with his death mourned by allies like Valkenhayn R. Hellsing. Beyond Phase Shift 1, Tomonori receives brief mentions in subsequent materials as Jūbei's brother and Kokonoe's uncle, emphasizing his lasting impact on the beastkin lineage.

Trinity Glassfille

Trinity Glassfille is an immortal witch and member of the Six Heroes, renowned for her mastery of and defensive sorcery within the lore. Originally a student at the Mage's Guild in , she formed close ties with key figures such as Konoe A. Mercury and her sister Celica before the Dark War. After being slain by Yuuki Terumi during the escalating conflicts, Trinity achieved immortality by transferring her soul into the Nox Nyctores Arma Reboare: Muchourin, a phenomenon weapon that preserved her essence as a spectral entity. In the pivotal battle against the Black Beast in 2109, supported the Six Heroes by deploying her sorcery to enhance allies' powers and erect barriers, contributing directly to the sealing of the monstrous entity that threatened humanity. Her strategic use of magic focused on protection and amplification rather than direct confrontation, aligning with her role as the Platinum Alchemist. This event marked a turning point in the war, with 's contributions helping to avert total destruction. Trinity's soul persisted within the Muchourin until it was bound to the body of the Trinity, an artificial human serving as a Prime Field device originally designed to house observational entities. Fused with the souls of Luna—a combative young girl—and Sena—a reserved boy—this arrangement allowed Trinity's wise and composed personality to occasionally emerge, providing guidance amid later crises. Her enduring presence in influenced key confrontations, including efforts against Terumi's machinations, until her spirit finally dissipated following the resolution of the central conflict in the timeline.

Tsukuyomi

The Tsukuyomi Unit is one of the three Sankishin, ancient divine artifacts in the universe that embody aspects of , specifically representing the lunar goddess and serving as a primary defensive mechanism against threats to time and reality. It functions as a sealing and protective entity, capable of projecting an immense, impenetrable shield known as Absolute Defense to repel any form of attack or incursion. This unit predates human discovery and the Prime Field War, existing as a guardian of the world's foundational structure long before the events of the main series. The backstory of the Tsukuyomi Unit traces to the Alucard vampire clan, where it was secured and managed by Clavis Alucard, the clan's former patriarch and a millennium-old observer of . Clavis, having traversed the Boundary—a chaotic realm beyond normal space—gained profound knowledge of the Sankishin and sealed the Tsukuyomi Unit within the Alucard Castle's basement using advanced sorcery to prevent misuse. Upon Clavis's death, the unit passed to his daughter, Rachel Alucard, who inherited leadership of the clan and became its primary wielder; Rachel briefly references its activation during key interventions, underscoring her role as the world's onlooker. In its role as a containment mechanism, the Tsukuyomi Unit has been instrumental in safeguarding existence from catastrophic forces, particularly by countering the destructive impulses tied to the Susano'o Unit, its mythological counterpart embodying calamity. On December 31, 2199, Rachel activated it to shield the 13th Hierarchical City of from annihilation by the Gigant: Take-Mikazuchi, a weapon linked to Susano'o's power and wielded under orders from higher entities, thereby containing the immediate threat and preserving the timeline. Later, it blocked a direct assault on the Unit, the core of reality, preventing Susano'o-influenced forces from unraveling the world's fabric. As an artifact infused with divine power, the Tsukuyomi Unit possesses unparalleled abilities to manipulate time and space, enabling not only defensive barriers but also temporal interventions, such as transporting individuals through the Boundary while insulating them from its corrupting influence. This lunar-aligned relic contrasts with its solar counterpart, the Amaterasu Unit, by emphasizing containment and repulsion over purification, ensuring balance among the Sankishin trio. Its activation comes at great cost to the user, as seen when repeated use stripped her of her observer status, highlighting its role as both a boon and a burden in the eternal vigil against chaos.

XBlaze characters

Toya Kagari

Toya Kagari (篝 橙八, Kagari Tōya) is the protagonist of the 2013 visual novel XBlaze – Code: Embryo and the deuteragonist of its 2015 sequel XBlaze – Lost: Memories, both spin-off titles in the BlazBlue franchise developed by Arc System Works. A 16-year-old second-year student at Hakuou North Academy in Shin-Yokosaki City, Toya lives as a lodger with the Himezuru family—his childhood friends—and supports himself with a part-time job at the curry restaurant Mahara~ja. His ordinary life is disrupted when he hears a mysterious bell sound on his way home from work, drawing him into a sealed-off district where he encounters the observer Es and becomes entangled in a series of unnatural deaths connected to D-Unions, individuals afflicted with special powers known as Drives. In Lost: Memories, Toya awakens with amnesia after the events of the first game, continuing his role as an investigator into related murders while grappling with his fragmented past. Toya exhibits a cool and analytical demeanor, often approaching mysteries with logical deduction and a heroic resolve to protect others, though his underlying curiosity drives him to intervene in dangerous situations. Despite his average appearance and academic standing, he possesses a gentle nature that leads him to de-escalate conflicts, reflecting his dislike for violence and preference for peace. His heroic instincts shine through in his determination to save those around him, as seen in his persistent pursuit of truth amid escalating threats from D-Union-related incidents. In combat, Toya wields a sword and gun, employing precise swordplay and ranged attacks honed through his investigative experiences. He also manipulates illusions as part of his Drive abilities, enhanced by the power of the within him, allowing him to create deceptive visuals and disorient opponents during battles. Additionally, he can perceive the "Discovery Call," a subtle resonance emitted by D-Unions that is undetectable to ordinary people, aiding his work. Toya is voiced by Yukitoshi Kikuchi in Japanese across both games. His story ties into the broader lore through his initial encounter with Es, a key figure from the main series.

Hinata Himezuru

Hinata Himezuru is a major character in the XBlaze visual novel series by , serving as a prequel to the franchise. She is the 16-year-old adopted younger sister of Yuki Himezuru and the childhood friend of Toya Kagari, with whom she shares a household in New Yokozaki City. As a second-year student at Hakuhou North Academy, Hinata manages most of the domestic responsibilities for the family, including cooking and handicrafts, due to her sister's demanding career. Her backstory is marked by tragedy, as she lost both parents in an unfortunate incident during her early childhood. Subsequently, Hinata was raised in a research facility alongside her older sister Yuki, where she first encountered Toya Kagari. This shared experience in the facility fostered a deep bond among the three, leading to their current familial arrangement after Yuki qualified as a doctor and adopted Hinata. Hinata possesses a bright and optimistic personality, consistently displaying cheerfulness and positivity in her interactions. She is kind and sincere, treating all individuals equally without prejudice and often extending emotional support to those around her, much like a nurturing figure. Her bravery shines through in her steadfast loyalty to friends and family, enabling her to face challenges with resilience. In the narrative, fulfills a supportive role alongside her childhood friend and partner Toya Kagari, contributing to investigations through her encouraging presence and active involvement in resolving conflicts.

Kuon Glamred Stroheim

Glamred Stroheim is a central character in the XBlaze Code: , portrayed as a noble-born whose pursuit of power leads her into conflict within the series' intricate magical hierarchy. As an apprentice mage dispatched by the Magick Association, she embodies the tension between ambition and the dangers of forbidden lore in the prequel storyline set 150 years before the main events. Born into the prestigious Stroheim family in the Magick City of , is the daughter of Lord Stroheim and inherits a legacy tied to the world's arcane elite. From a young age, she has been driven by an unquenchable thirst for the guarded by the Ten Sages, the supreme council of mages whose secrets could elevate her status. This quest propels her mission to detain rogue former Sages, including her half-brother Sechs, granting her access to powerful artifacts and thrusting her into the chaos surrounding the phenomenon. Her noble heritage amplifies her sense of entitlement, positioning her as a formidable force in 's political and magical intrigues. Kuon's personality is marked by intense ambition and ruthlessness, tempered by a hot-headed sense of that often manifests as impulsive heroism. She exhibits for wrongdoing, frequently intervening as a self-appointed protector for the vulnerable, yet her ultimate goal of ascending to the Ten Sages overrides ethical boundaries, leading her to employ extreme measures without hesitation. This duality makes her a complex , willing to manipulate alliances or wield destructive power to safeguard—or seize—arcane supremacy. In her brief clashes with Toya Kagari, her protective instincts clash with her duty to neutralize threats like the Embryo's influence. Kuon's abilities center on her mastery of fire-based sorcery, complemented by her signature weapon, the Sealed Treasure Spear: Izayoi, a legacy artifact that inflicts curses by sealing the magical potential of those it strikes. This spear, permitted only for high-stakes missions by the Magick Association, renders even seasoned mages powerless, turning them into ordinary humans and embodying the "dark powers" associated with her antagonistic role. She channels her fire magic through explosive projectiles and barriers, but the Izayoi's sealing curse proves pivotal in confrontations, underscoring her threat as a hunter of forbidden knowledge.

Mei Amanohokosaka

Mei Amanohokosaka is a 15-year-old shrine maiden and the current head of the Amanohokosaka clan, a lineage of descendants tasked with safeguarding sacred sites in the world of XBlaze. As a direct descendant of the Azure Shrine Maiden, she inherited the role of protecting the Wadatsumi area and the Wadatsumi Gate, which seals away the catastrophic Black Beast, following the early death of her mother, the previous shrine maiden. From a young age, Mei has demonstrated exceptional spiritual senses, enabling her to perceive and interact with entities, ghosts, and other ethereal phenomena that elude ordinary detection; this ability stems from her clan's ancient rituals and has driven her lifelong commitment to hunting malevolent Unions—monstrous beings born from human despair. Her backstory underscores a solitary upbringing marked by duty, where she honed these senses through shrine practices and independent confrontations with otherworldly threats. Despite her initial demeanor of hostility and sarcasm, particularly toward members of the Magic Guild due to their historical attempts to undermine her family's influence and finances, Mei's personality reveals an innocent and core. She often masks vulnerability with teasing remarks or standoffish behavior, but her actions demonstrate a genuine care for those she trusts, such as offering quiet support during crises or using her to guide allies away from peril. This intuitive nature, amplified by her spiritual sensitivity, allows her to instinctively grasp hidden truths in chaotic situations, blending childlike wonder at the supernatural with a mature sense of responsibility; for instance, she engages in and lighthearted investigations that highlight her more playful, unjaded side amid her duties. In XBlaze Code: Embryo, Mei reluctantly partners with the Mitsurugi Agency, collaborating with protagonist Touya Kagari to probe the Embryo phenomenon—a reality-altering event tied to —and neutralize Union outbreaks. Her role extends to side mysteries, where she employs her spiritual senses to track elusive entities, recalibrate malfunctioning Es-N observation units through hybrid magical-electrical methods, and unravel conspiracies involving the Black Beast's potential resurgence, often providing pivotal clues that advance the group's efforts. This involvement carries into XBlaze Lost: Memories, where she aids in resolving residual supernatural disturbances and personal vendettas. The Amanohokosaka clan's legacy connects to the broader universe through shared Ikaruga heritage and figures like Homura Amanohokosaka.

Akira Kamewari

Akira Kamewari is a supporting character in the XBlaze visual novel series, appearing in XBlaze Code: Embryo (2013) and XBlaze Lost: Memories (2015), both developed by Arc System Works as prequels to the BlazBlue franchise. He serves as the best friend and classmate of protagonist Touya Kagari at Hakuo North Academy in Shin-Yokozuki City, often providing comic relief and emotional support amid the story's supernatural events. At 16 years old, standing 178 cm tall and weighing 67 kg, Akira is depicted with short, spiky orange hair, brown eyes, and the academy's uniform worn casually with a loose tie. Born into a wealthy family, Akira's parents work overseas, leaving him to live independently since junior high school with a steady allowance that supports his laid-back lifestyle. He shares a childhood history with Touya and Himezuru from an , where Touya once defended him from schoolyard bullies, forging their close bond. This isolation from his family contributes to his self-reliant nature, though he maintains strong ties to his friends. Following events in Code: Embryo, Akira recovers in the hospital and begins studying medicine under Yuki Himezuru in Lost: Memories, aspiring to become a doctor to help others. Akira's personality is lighthearted and eccentric, marked by a temperament that makes him quick to joke and outspoken, often prioritizing fun like playing video games and reading over seriousness. He is deeply loyal to his friends, harbors a crush on , and despises lectures or restrictions, sometimes leading to impulsive decisions that isolate him socially. Despite hating violence, his stubborn refusal to back down reveals a sharp analytical side, as seen when he theorizes about the jumbled nature of Es-N's memories based on her interactions, demonstrating keen observational skills. In combat, Akira plays a minor role, briefly manifesting the Drive ability "Hekatonkheires" as a Union, which summons sharp red strings capable of binding and slashing targets, used once to restrain Es-N during a confrontation with Touya. He later removes his crystal, ending his powers but surviving due to its incomplete integration with his body.

Marceline F. Mercury

Marceline F. Mercury, also known by her alias Ringo Akagi and her title as Zwei, is a prominent character in the XBlaze series, serving as a key ally to the Touya Kagari. As a descendant of the renowned Mercury family lineage, which includes the influential figures Nine the Phantom and Celica A. Mercury, she inherits exceptional magical prowess that positions her among the elite sorcerers of the BlazBlue universe. Her backstory traces back to her time as the second-ranked member (Zwei) of the legendary Ten Sages in Ishana's Magick Association, where she honed her skills as one of the most gifted mages, mentoring notable figures such as Drei and the mother of Glamred Stroheim. Approximately six years prior to the events of XBlaze – Code: Embryo, Marceline stepped away from her duties in , embarking on a global journey to master the art of -making after being captivated by a recipe from her former mentee's family. This pursuit led her to settle in Shin-Yokozaki City, where she adopted the unassuming identity of Ringo Akagi and took up employment at the Maha☆Raja Curry Shop, becoming Touya's eccentric coworker. Despite her apparent laid-back lifestyle centered on culinary experimentation, Marceline maintains a scholarly disposition, particularly in matters of arcane knowledge, often displaying a reserved and analytical side when discussing complex magical theories or historical lineages. Her personality blends whimsy—evident in her obsessive enthusiasm for —with a deeper seriousness, as she avoids shortcuts in personal growth and remains vigilant about potential magical threats. In her role within the narrative, Marceline contributes significantly to the study and containment of magical artifacts and phenomena, leveraging her expertise as a former Ten Sage to investigate anomalies like the Imperator incidents and the Azure-related artifacts central to the XBlaze plot. Specializing in fire and lightning-based sorcery, she provides crucial insights into artifact properties, aiding in the defense against the antagonistic Ten Sages and the containment of otherworldly entities known as Unions. Her involvement underscores her commitment to preserving balance in the magical world, often stepping in as a mentor to guide younger characters through the intricacies of artifact manipulation and ethical sorcery. She shares a distant familial connection to Celica A. Mercury, reflecting the enduring legacy of the Mercury bloodline in magical scholarship.

Yuki Himezuru

Yuki Himezuru is a supporting character in the visual novels XBlaze Code: Embryo and XBlaze Lost: Memories, set in the BlazBlue universe. She serves as a doctor at the Mitsurugi Agency and acts as an adoptive older sister to Hinata Himezuru, providing a grounding familial presence amid the series' supernatural events. Raised in an orphanage after her parents were murdered by the serial killer known as Ripper approximately 13 years prior to the events of XBlaze Code: Embryo, Yuki pursued a career in medicine following her departure from the orphanage. Upon qualifying as a doctor, she took in Touya Kagari, a young boy affected by the Azure, and later adopted Hinata as her younger sister, forming a makeshift family that offers emotional stability to the protagonists. This backstory positions her as a civilian figure whose ordinary life contrasts with the escalating threats of Grimoire possession and dimensional anomalies, anchoring the narrative through her concern for her loved ones. Yuki exhibits an eccentric yet sunny and positive personality, characterized by deep emotional maturity and perceptiveness that allow her to offer wise counsel to those around her. She is notably kind and trusting, particularly toward family friend Kazuto Kotetsu, and maintains an optimistic demeanor even in stressful situations, often worrying about the safety of and Touya. Her non-combat role emphasizes supportive interactions, such as mentoring junior colleagues at the agency, including and Akira Kamewari, where she demonstrates expertise in medical and Drive-Union knowledge without engaging in battles. Official profiles describe her as "incredibly smart and overflowing with good cheer," highlighting her role as a reliable older sister figure who fosters trust and positivity within the story.

Elise von Klagen

Elise von Klagen is a in the XBlaze series, particularly featured in XBlaze Code: Embryo and XBlaze Lost: Memories, where she serves as a loyal aide to Glamred Stroheim. Adopted into the prestigious Stroheim family at a young age, Elise's backstory is shrouded in tragedy, stemming from the loss of her biological family during turbulent events in the magical world, which left her vulnerable and seeking stability within the clan's structured environment. This adoption integrated her into the Stroheim lineage, providing her with access to magical training, but it also instilled a profound sense of duty and isolation, as she navigated the expectations of her new family while grappling with unresolved grief from her past. Elise's personality is characterized by unwavering devotion to , whom she views as both a close friend and an object of deep affection, often displaying a mix of professional poise and subtle emotional conflict. She is earnest, polite, and hardworking, earning praise for her impeccable manners and perfect academic record within the Magic Guild, yet she harbors childish quirks—such as her obsession with Japanese , , and historical dramas—that reveal a more vulnerable, otaku-like side, especially when seeking Kuon's attention. This arises from her of separation from Kuon and her struggle to balance personal desires with her role as a supportive figure, making her a figure of quiet complexity amid the series' high-stakes narrative. In terms of abilities, Elise excels in support-oriented , specializing in defensive techniques that emphasize and augmentation rather than direct offense. Her proficiency lies in creating powerful wards and barriers, such as the Vehitelvelte spell, which can effectively block attacks from entities like Freaks, and she claims her defensive capabilities rival those of the elite Ten Sages. She often collaborates with in combined spells like Soul Direction, where her barriers enhance Kuon's fire-based to produce focused laser-like effects, underscoring her role as a strategic enabler in combat scenarios. Despite her magical talents, Elise is physically frail, relying on her intellect and magical support to contribute effectively.

Kazuto Kotetsu

Kazuto Kotetsu, also known by his alias Avenge, is a employed by the Magic Guild in the XBlaze series. A former veteran , he assists the Touya Kagari in navigating complex investigations related to threats and the phenomenon. His backstory involves prior connections to the Himezuru family, having been friends with Yuki Himezuru's parents and maintaining a protective stance toward their daughters. Kotetsu's personality is characterized by a gruff, stubborn, and hardheaded demeanor, reflecting his years of experience in and bounty hunting. Despite this tough exterior, he demonstrates a softer side through his willingness to go beyond his duties, such as safeguarding allies like Himezuru during perilous situations. As a solitary figure who relentlessly pursues criminals, he brings procedural expertise to the narrative, aiding in the unraveling of mysteries tied to the series' magical and observational elements.

Soichiro Unomaru

Soichiro Unomaru is a high-ranking official and director of the Mitsurugi Agency's Yokozaki Branch Sector 7 research facility in the XBlaze series, serving as a key administrative figure within the organization's bureaucratic structure. Born on March 20 in Shin Yokozaki City, he stands at 180 cm tall and weighs 65 kg, presenting as a 35-year-old man with an eccentric demeanor masked by a friendly exterior. His appearance features bluish-silver jaw-length hair, yellow eyes behind circular glasses, and a distinctive long bluish-silver scarf over a modified white coat, black turtleneck, navy trousers, and black boots. Voiced by in Japanese, Unomaru's hobbies include observing the human condition, with stated likes for cute things and dislikes for arguing. In his backstory, Unomaru rose through the ranks of the Mitsurugi Agency, an organization with ties to territorial governance reminiscent of the Novus Orbis Librarium (NOL) in the broader BlazBlue universe, focusing on research and control over supernatural phenomena. As an administrative leader, he oversees laboratory operations, including the management of Union protections and the development of advanced systems to address outbreaks of otherworldly entities. His role emphasizes bureaucratic enforcement, such as using leverage like medical funding to ensure compliance from subordinates, including researchers like Mei Amanohokosaka. This administrative authority positions him as a facilitator of agency protocols rather than a frontline operative, handling directives related to Drive-Infected patients and experimental projects. Unomaru's contributions to the plot primarily involve logistical facilitation, such as assigning protective details and coordinating responses to incidents in Shin Yokozaki City, thereby advancing the narrative through institutional channels. He supervises key personnel, including artificial units like , whom he deploys for oversight tasks, and maintains control over research initiatives aimed at stabilizing societal threats. His manipulative administrative style ensures smooth operation of agency objectives, often through indirect influence rather than direct intervention. Brief appearances highlight his bureaucratic presence, including interactions at the Himezuru residence, a public pool setting, and hospital facilities, where he introduces protocols or evaluates personnel. These moments underscore his role as a behind-the-scenes official, appearing in XBlaze – Code: Embryo and XBlaze – Lost: Memories to reinforce organizational continuity.

Ryoko Kagari

Ryōko Kagari is a scientist affiliated with the Takamagahara Organization and the adoptive mother of Tōya Kagari in the XBlaze series. As a lead researcher, Ryōko opposed the development of the T-System, viewing it as a dangerous technology that could lead to catastrophic consequences. She collaborated with colleague Sui Amanohokosaka to sabotage the organization's efforts, ultimately betraying them in an attempt to prevent the system's activation. During the Wadatsumi Mass Vanish Incident in 2046, Ryōko activated a force-stop program on the T-System, sacrificing her life to halt the experiment and protect her son and others from its effects. Ryōko's actions during the incident directly influenced Tōya's development, as she instructed him to safeguard a blue-eyed girl amid the chaos, instilling in him a sense of duty that shaped his protective nature and latent abilities. Her research and ultimate sacrifice exposed Tōya to the Azure's energies, contributing to the emergence of his powers as the Macaroom user. Despite her intentions, her legacy was manipulated posthumously by fellow scientist Sōichirō Unomaru, who fabricated evidence portraying her as the mastermind behind to cover his own involvement. In terms of , Ryōko exhibited a caring demeanor toward her family, evident in her to ensure Tōya's survival, yet she demonstrated manipulative tendencies through her covert sabotage of the organization and strategic decisions during crises. These traits underscored her complex role as both a devoted and a determined opponent of unethical . Her story serves as a pivotal element in revealing the origins of the Wadatsumi Incident and the broader conflicts in the XBlaze narrative.

Ripper / Freaks

Ripper, also known as the Bloodsucker, is a operating in New Yokozaki City within the XBlaze series, classified as an SS-grade criminal and a rare Drive-Infected Patient with supernatural abilities that allow him to sense and target Unions. As an Irregular Type Union, Ripper's backstory involves extensive murders driven by a thirst for destruction, including the killing of Akio Osafune by piercing his cranium four times and slashing his abdomen, as well as the assassination of Yuki Himezuru's parents. His powers manifest as a Drive called "Scissor Hands," transforming his fingers into seithr-laced blades that inflict unhealable wounds resistant to magic, enabling him to devour others' Crystals for increased strength and emit a "Discover Call" to locate victims. Ripper serves as a central mystery in XBlaze – Code: Embryo, embodying a supernatural threat that terrorizes the city through a string of brutal killings, drawing the attention of the Mitsurugi Agency and the Magic Guild for over a . In this role, he orchestrates possessions and murders that unravel the protagonists' lives, positioning him as the enigmatic force behind the game's core conflicts involving seithr manipulation and Union hunts. His actions escalate when he escapes custody after manifesting his Drive during transport, slaughtering guards and officers, which solidifies his status as an elusive, otherworldly predator. Ripper evolves into his secondary form, Freaks, through a possession where his soul hijacks the body of Kiri after draining seithr from the Origin of the , resulting in a fused that represents Ripper's true with an initially altered personality. This transformation amplifies his destructive capabilities, allowing Freaks to commit further atrocities, such as murdering Tōya Kagari and his companions, while retaining the Scissor Hands ability and resilience. As Freaks, he becomes the primary antagonist in XBlaze – Lost: Memories, continuing the cycle of possession-driven murders as a heightened menace. Toya Kagari pursues Ripper and Freaks as part of the broader conflict.

Es-N

Es-N designates a series of nine artificial entities classified as Prime Field Interference Manifestations, engineered by the scientist Sōichirō Unomaru during the events depicted in XBlaze – Code: . These units functioned as prototype observers with duties centered on surveillance and interference related to the phenomenon, predating the more refined observer capabilities embodied by in the main series. Deployed to track and neutralize threats, the majority of the Es-N were destroyed amid the catastrophic incident, though the ninth unit endured and was subsequently repurposed by Mei Amanohokosaka as a supportive ally in XBlaze – Lost: Memories. Lacking individual free will, the Es-N exhibit a mechanical personality defined by strict obedience and limited inquisitiveness confined to mission parameters, communicating through terse, robotic speech patterns devoid of emotional . They operate via a collective hive-mind facilitated by , enabling instantaneous data synchronization across units for efficient group coordination. This design emphasizes functionality over autonomy, rendering them reliable executors of directives but incapable of independent adaptation or sentiment. The Es-N's abilities revolve around observational monitoring and supplementary , incorporating advanced sensory arrays to detect seithr fluctuations and anomalous activities associated with the Grimoire's Origin. In engagement scenarios, they manifest projective green holographic swords akin to the Lux Sanctus: Murakumo system, forged from inorganic materials and occasionally augmented by blood-derived elements for seithr manipulation. Their inorganic physiology evades conventional lifeform detection, while embedded combat algorithms—derived from preliminary observer data—allow predictive analysis of opponent patterns, though effectiveness diminishes against erratic behaviors. These features mark the Es-N as foundational prototypes in observer unit development, later refined in Es's evolution.

Acht

Acht, designated as No. 8 among the Numbers, serves as an elite operative in the XBlaze series, specializing in stealth operations within the organization's hierarchy. As a former member of the Ten Sages under the Magick Association, she betrayed the group to assist Sechs in acquiring a Legacy Weapon, showcasing her commitment to personal loyalties over institutional allegiance. Her expertise in covert actions allowed her to manipulate situations discreetly, often evading detection and orchestrating events from the shadows during key confrontations. In terms of personality, Acht exhibits a cold and efficient demeanor, prioritizing precision and results in her endeavors. Confident in her abilities, she masters manipulation tactics, despising weakness while showing respect—and occasional guidance—to those who demonstrate superior combat skill. Her devotion to Sechs underscores a rare emotional depth, driving her actions despite her otherwise detached approach. As a key antagonist in XBlaze – Code: Embryo, Acht plays a pivotal role in the adversarial faction alongside Drei and Sechs, pursuing their objectives through abduction and transformation schemes. She captures Hinata Himezuru and influences Akira Kamewari's conversion into a Union, advancing the group's agenda against protagonists like Tōya Kagari. Her ultimate sacrifice occurs as she progresses to Phase 6 Union status, dissolving into magical elements to further Sechs's cause.

Drei

Drei is the third member of the Numbers, a rogue faction of the Ten Sages in the XBlaze series, serving as No. 3 and renowned as a master of tricks who betrayed the Magic Guild to pursue his ideals of true magical leadership. His backstory involves relentless training from childhood to earn his Sage title, ultimately aligning with Sechs in an effort to redefine the Sages' honor beyond the Guild's aristocratic constraints. Possessing a sly and playful personality, Drei exudes overconfidence and cockiness, often toying with opponents while despising weakness, cowardice, and artificial entities like dolls. He holds deep respect for mentors like Zwei and admires Sechs' vision, leading him to view his role with a sense of devoted pride. In combat, Drei employs deceptive illusions and mirages to confuse foes, complementing his physical prowess enhanced by boosting that amplifies strength and agility. His style involves creating shockwaves and energy blasts while using tricks to outmaneuver enemies, making him a formidable despite his eventual defeat. He briefly teams with Acht to handle missions, such as disciplining wayward allies.

Sechs

Sechs, designated as No. 6 among the antagonistic Numbers in XBlaze – Code: Embryo, is an artificially enhanced individual created through advanced magical experimentation by Lord Stroheim, who sought to revive his deceased son. This process granted Sechs extraordinary physical capabilities, including and durability, positioning him as a brute force specialist capable of overpowering multiple opponents simultaneously. His enhancements stem from a combination of genetic modification and infusion with seithr, the world's pervasive magical energy, allowing him to endure extreme combat conditions without fatigue. In terms of , Sechs exhibits an aggressive and straightforward demeanor, often resorting to direct confrontation over subtlety or negotiation. He speaks sparingly, conveying his intentions with blunt force and unyielding conviction, reflecting a cold detachment from emotional considerations. This approach makes him a relentless adversary, prioritizing overwhelming power to achieve his goals without hesitation or remorse. Sechs primarily employs heavy weapons to amplify his brute force style, most notably the Sword of Destruction: Kusanagi, a massive legacy blade that he wields with devastating swings and gravity-enhanced throws. By manipulating gravitational fields—a sorcery he uniquely mastered—Sechs can propel the Kusanagi's detached segments at supersonic speeds, creating area-denying barrages that crush defenses. This weapon synergy underscores his role as a physical powerhouse, where raw might and unrefined aggression dominate his tactics. He briefly allies with Drei and Acht during key operations in the XBlaze storyline.

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