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level 47), Apprentice Prostitute, ProstituteAge: 269 years old (Physical age and age appearance 18 years old)Passive skills:Night VisionPain Resistance: Level 1Superhuman Strength: Level 1Paralyzing Venom Secretion (Claws): Level 1Allure: Level 4 (LEVEL UP!)Active skills:Estimation: Level 6Armor Smithing: Level 7 (LEVEL UP!)Weapon Smithing: Level 7 (LEVEL UP!)Bedroom Skill: Level 5Dancing: Level 2Love-making: Level 2Braga

The first ninja in Lambda. The Experience Points he gained in the defense of Talosheim allowed him to become a Black Goblin Ninja Adept. He can probably be considered to be equivalent to a Chuunin*.

TLN*: This term is used in Naruto. Might be used in other series.

His ability in battle puts professional assassins to shame. Possibly because Vandalieu deliberately neglected to tell him that combat isn't the essence of being a ninja and that ninjas are supposed to conceal themselves, he is becoming unusually proficient at assassinating enemies head-on.

He has a mischievous appearance, with a pointed nose and slanted eyes, but he has an earnest personality. Because of this, he and the other Black Goblins were engrossed with their training and have realized only recently that most of the members of the other new races, such as Gorba and Memediga, are now in relationships.

"King, we want relationships with people as well..."

"... Do you want to come with me to the Orbaume Kingdom with me next year?"

A conversation like this has apparently taken place. Of course, there is no guarantee that Braga and the others will find lovers even if they do go to the Orbaume Kingdom.

It seems that Vandalieu has the insensitive, savage idea of buying slaves before returning to Talosheim if they really couldn't find anything in the Orbaume Kingdom.

Incidentally, all of the Black Goblins became Black Goblin Ninjas following the defense of Talosheim. If all of them moved together, they would have the power to kill all of the important people in a small-to-medium sized town of several thousand in a single night.

Name: BragaRank: 6Race: Black Goblin Ninja AdeptLevel: 1Passive skills:Dark VisionStatus Effect Resistance: Level 3 (LEVEL UP!)Enhanced Agility: Level 4 (LEVEL UP!)Intuition: Level 3 (LEVEL UP!)Detect Presence: Level 5 (LEVEL UP!)Strengthened Attribute Values when equipped with Ninja Equipment (Medium) (NEW!)Active skills:Short Sword Technique: Level 5 (LEVEL UP!)Throwing: Level 3 (LEVEL UP!)Silent Steps: Level 6 (LEVEL UP!)Trap: Level 2 (LEVEL UP!)Dismantling: Level 3 (LEVEL UP!)Unlocking: Level 2 (LEVEL UP!)Unique skills:Human Slayer: Level 1 (NEW!)Alda

He was originally the god of the light attribute, but because he took Vida's divinity (something that is necessary for gods to manage and rule over the world), he now also rules over the life attribute and is known as the god of law and fate.

His personality is conservative, and his principles are old-fashioned. He hates change, and believes that people should live each day as they did the day before, under the order that he has created. He believes that this is happiness.

That was why he chose Bellwood as his champion, as (Alda thought that) he shared the same beliefs.

Considering the losses leading up to the Demon King's defeat (the loss of over ninety-nine percent of the population and the incapacitation of all of the gods except for him and Vida), Alda believes that the destruction of the souls of Zakkart and the other three creation-minded heroes was something that should have been avoided at all costs.

But at the same time, considering Vida's reckless behavior (at least, reckless from Alda's point of view), he wonders if the fall of Zakkart and his companions was a good thing, or perhaps Vida wouldn't have acted so rashly if it hadn't happened.

As a result of all of this thinking, he has decided that there is no use in worrying about events of the past, so he has sealed this away in the depths of his memories.

His objective is to destroy Vida's races just like the evil gods, but he doesn't not truly believe that Vida's races are evil. He is simply destroying them because it is necessary to protect the order in the circle of transmigration. This is why he feels no remorse over it.

He believes that this is something that must be completed for the sake of those who have been sacrificed (including members of Vida's races who have been exterminated), so he has no intention of changing his mind.

His information regarding Vandalieu was interrupted by Gordan and the others becoming Undead, and Rodcorte has not shared any information with him either, so he is unaware that Vandalieu is able to break souls.

However, he does know that Vandalieu commands Undead and Golems, turns even saints into Zombie servants and creates diseases, so he is already beginning to prepare measures to deal with these.

But as there are currently none who can accurately understand his Divine Messages accurately, he is starting with things like, "Raise people who can withstand disease." (People who can understand Divine Messages accurately are rare; Nuaza is a genius in this regard.)

He has subordinate gods such as Curatos, the God of Records, and Niltark, the God of Judgment.

Bellwood

The champion chosen by Alda. In his original world, Earth, he was a university student who participated in environmental protection activities.

He had a handsome face and a charisma that attracted people, was successful in his studies and possessed athletic ability. He was a person blessed with many things, but after he began focusing on radical nature conservation activities, people drifted away from him.

Things changed for him completely when he was summoned to Lambda, and as Lambda was an ideal world for him in which an industrial revolution hadn't yet taken place, he made efforts in various areas.

Things were going well at first, but as his conflicts with Zakkart and his companions grew fiercer, the rift between them grew, causing them to part ways in the end. The Demon King took advantage of this, and Zakkart and his companions were lost.

The Demon King was eventually defeated despite this, but it was a narrow victory with over ninety-nine percent of the population at the time being lost.

After that, he fought against Vida alongside Alda with righteous indignation because she turned the soulless Zakkart into an Undead and gave birth to Vampires and Ghouls, races that have a bad image on Earth. In his eyes, she was toying with the dead and with life itself.

There is some truth to his claims, but he has the kind of personality to not listen to others. He would say words like, "Let's discuss things," and "We'll understand each other if we talk about it," but if one actually argued with him, he would shout his points and interrupt the points of others (especially those disagreeing with him), so that proper discussion was never reached.

Because he simply says things that are comforting to hear, he seems like a good-natured person to those who think like him.

His ideal is a self-sufficient lifestyle with no electricity or steam engines; he believes that this is the true form of man. As magic does not pollute the environment (at least, Bellwood did not think that it does), he does not restrict its use.

Incidentally, most of the things written in the picture book Vandalieu read in the past are true, and all of the women that Bellwood loved survived the battle against the Demon King.

After death, he attained divinity and became one of Alda's subordinate gods, but he and the Evil God of Sinful Chains struck each other down.

Vida

The goddess who originally ruled over the life attribute. A hundred thousand years ago, she created her own circle of transmigration system for this world and new races to aid in the world's recovery, and build a city using Zakkart's knowledge. However, Alda, Bellwood and the others assaulted her, leaving her with a deep wound and robbing her of her divinity.

That wound still has not healed to this day; she regains her consciousness from time to time, but she spends most of her time in a helpless state of slumber.

Her personality is the complete opposite of Alda's, not caring about formalities and rules. Her teachings are simple; she does not impose complicated ceremonies and harsh training on her believers.

She has a broad-minded personality and doesn't care about the small details. As a goddess, she rules over love and life. But as she also governs the evolution of life and the struggle for existence, she also encourages competition in society. Victors should be praised, while the defeated should be loved so that they can stand up once more. That is what she teaches.

As one might imagine from the fact that she gave birth to numerous new races within a short period of time, she is quite a wild goddess. Her teachings place no importance on virginity, so the female saints who served her acted as sacred prostitutes.

Zakkart

His real name is Sakado Keisuke. He was a young manager of a small factory. Though he dreamed of being a forensic scientist during his days as a student, various circumstances forced him to attend a technical college and inherit his parents' factory after he graduated. He is well-informed on various miscellaneous subjects due to his hobbies, but he was about to hang himself after his factory business failed. This was when Vida selected him as her champion.

His looks were average and he wasn't athletic. The ability he gained was creation-oriented; he was not a very champion-like champion.

This showed in the way he thought in the battle against the Demon King. Bellwood and his companions said that it was a holy war to protect the world, but Zakkart was the only one who thought of it as a war between invaders and the world's native people from the very beginning.

As a result, he was able to successfully make numerous evil gods switch sides. However, this achievement caused a distance to form between him and the battle-minded champions, and also attracted the Demon King's attention.

He had the type of personality that treasured harmony within a team. Before he knew it, he had become the peacemaker among the creation-minded champions and clashed often with Bellwood, the leader of the battle-minded champions.

Though Bellwood shouted his own opinions without listening to those of others and tried to overcome holes in his plans with sheer strength, Zakkart knew that the champions must not be divided. He continued to pacify his companions and support Bellwood. However, unable to endure it in the end, he began following his own path.

He had some radical thoughts as well, creating a plan to develop and make use of the most powerful, most environmentally-harmful weapon among the chemical weapons of Earth.

He and his fellow creation-minded champions had their souls broken by the Demon King. The fragments of their souls were recovered by Rodcorte, turned into a single soul and, through a one-hundred-thousand-year reincarnation, became Vandalieu.

Guduranis

The Demon King who appeared from another world and began an invasion on Lambda. His power is said to have been so great that he could have exchanged blows with every single god on his own.

In addition, he was able to break and destroy souls, something that even the gods were not capable of. With this ability and fear, he ruled a multitude of evil gods.

He possessed the ability to simultaneously shield himself with barriers against both physical and magical attacks, as well as plenty of other troublesome abilities.

He somehow imitated Rodcorte's circle of transmigration system, and using this, he created monsters that had never existed in Lambda before. Most of the monsters that exist in present times originate from the Demon King.

He decided that it would be not Bellwood, who possessed exceptional ability in battle, but Zakkart's knowledge that would one day drive him into a corner. He disguised himself as one of his own soldiers and obliterated Zakkart.

Riley

A former member of the Five-colored Blades and a former companion of Heinz. However, due to a difference in opinions, he abandoned Heinz and left the party.

When he was in the Five-colored Blades, he was obsessed with achievements and deeds, and was even vain at times. But at the same time, he was also a helpful and good-natured person. Riley tried to accept the differences between him and Heinz, but became more unrestrained after he and Heinz parted ways.

He was praised for a short while, just like the protagonists of heroic folk songs that he had dreamed of, because of the deal that he made with the Vampires. However, he is currently known in the Mirg shield-nation as 'the fallen hero,' and it is as if he was never treated as a hero at all.

Just as Palpapek thought, Riley did have talent, but this 'talent' was something that he was only able to display for the first time because of his companions who possessed the same talent. Even up until the moment his soul was extinguished, he never realized this.

Incidentally, the Title of 'The Second Coming of the Tragic Hero' was treated as XX's Jeanne d'Arc or XX's Sakamoto Ryouma*, so it didn't bestow any negative adjustments on Riley's Status.

TLN*: The XX is ○○ in the raw, which indicates censorship. Not sure what's being censored here. Incidentally, Sakamoto Ryouma is prominent historical Japanese figure who you can read up on yourself if you're curious enough. Both him and Jeanne d'Arc (AKA Joan of Arc) met tragic ends before they could achieve greater things, so the comparison the author is making is that Mikhail was like these two.Gennie, Messara, Flark

Riley's three criminal slaves.

Vandalieu resurrected them as Undead after Borkus cut them down, but as he recognized that they were useful, he didn't include them in the disposable army and kept them in Talosheim.

Gennie is useful as he knows about the Mirg shield-nation's underground society, the Adventurers' Guild and can even be used as a Scout, which Talosheim lacks even with the ninja unit.

Messara possesses enough magical skill and know-how that she rose to the position of master in the Mages' Guild, and Vandalieu has acknowledged her knowledge in forbidden spells.

Flark has knowledge about the Mercenaries' Guild, and was born in a farming family.

They are being made to work in Talosheim. Vandalieu has heard about their pasts from the spirits that were haunting them, so he doesn't have a particularly good impression of them, but even so, he has decided that they are better than Riley.

Flark in particular has become a cheerful, talkative Zombie who works hard in the fields where tomatoes are turning into monster plants one after another.

Bormack Gordan

He is a High Priest of Alda. He failed with the third opportunity to kill Vandalieu that he had prayed for, and as a result, he was killed and turned into an Undead. In the end, he mixed up Vandalieu with Alda.

Due to the acts of destruction he committed under Vandalieu's orders, his reputation plummeted to the earth and his influence in the Church of Alda has fallen as well.

Not only the Church but the Empire and the Mirg shield-nation are also trying to extinguish the flames and restore his reputation, but the image of Gordan opening a large hole in the city's wall and emerging through it is so devastating that his reputation won't recover as much as they would like.

The reputation restoration was going well for a while, but the people began blaming the demons on the other side of the Boundary Mountain Range and advocating a war of revenge, so it was hastily stopped.

Other than the Church, everyone is now considering whether it might be better to treat Gordan as an evil person.

Most of the disciples that he was teaching participated in the expedition, with the exception of those who couldn't due to age or injury. The fact that all of them were annihilated is a headache-inducing problem for both the Church and Alda.

Incidentally, there are numerous priest-warriors and saints in the Church of Alda who surpass Gordan in terms of strength in battle. However, Alda had taken notice of him and considered him a candidate to become the next heroic spirit because he was a 'hero' acknowledged by many.

No matter how much power one possesses, if he remains unknown, he is no more than an 'unknown strong person' and can never become a heroic spirit or a god, beings who are widely-known.

Viscount Berno Balchesse

The person who suffered the most damage in the third volume. However, the Devil's Nest that he turned into cultivated land had originally been the land that the Ghouls were living in, so Vandalieu simply thinks that Balchesse reaped what he sowed.

Of course, Ghouls are treated as monsters in human society, so only Vandalieu and his allies would think that way.

The fact that his cultivation project has stopped caused him economic problems, but a project to construct a fort overlooking the Boundary Mountain Range has begun under the leadership of the Amid Empire, so he is somewhat able to breathe a sigh of relief with that.

His children and grandchildren will likely be severely troubled by the fort's existence, but Balchesse will be praised as a benevolent lord for the fact that Balcheburg was successfully defended and the fact that it recovered economically.

Langil Mauvid

A general of the Amid Empire. He is a member of the army, but he is the political kind, so he possesses almost no individual fighting strength.

He has gained many benefits through his dealings with the Pure-breed Vampire Ternecia. He tried to maximize his glory through this expedition, but met a cruel end.

In the Amid Empire, the Mauvid family of earls has been crushed and Rangil's eldest son and heir has been murdered and covered up as a suicide. His other children have fallen into tragic circumstances as well.

The more Viscount Balchesse's reputation increases, the more Mauvid's name becomes synonymous with 'corrupt nobleman' in the Mirg shield-nation.

Chezare tried working his spirit hard in Talosheim, but he was deemed to be useless after all and turned into one of the Golems making up the city's walls.

Chezare Legston

The second son of Earl Legston, the former marshal of the Mirg shield-nation.

An unfortunate person who got caught up in the Pure-breed Vampires' conspiracy. He is mediocre as a commander, but he is the coordinating-type of military officer and performs well in doing civil-official-type work, so he is a versatile individual.

Vandalieu has acknowledged this and appointed him as general... Borkus being someone who cannot do deskwork is another reason for this.

However, though he is a general, he works with not only military business but bureaucratic affairs as well.

Though he says that he would have died of overwork if he wasn't already dead, he works like a workaholic and presses Vandalieu to establish things like a national flag, currency and laws.

Incidentally, the Black Bull Knights' Order is

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