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Character Portrait: Lyra An atlantian whom works as a herbist/healer.
Character Portrait: Yvaine Versot Neither good nor evil but has a strange obsession with jewelry
Character Portrait: Serenity de Aria Togonia The second youngest in Togonia
Character Portrait: Nzuri Vito One of the chosen eight and a worshipper of the god of will
Character Portrait: Evangeline "Angel" Clements A once aspiring, and talented, musician; now only a very lost and confused lady
Character Portrait: AraSi The one that is two and born from the regret and fury of the dying
Character Portrait: Niveus Saeta (Sae) Cruor A girl whose past could be true, or could be built upon lies.
Character Portrait: Ovemi An orderly with a deadly name --see history--
Character Portrait: Saraphael (Phae) Envonge "If he hasn't got a head then you know he's dead"
Character Portrait: Nanami Herai A cute little artistic chatter mouth.
Character Portrait: Kori Tatian or Ian Kattiro "Take a guess any guess but I'm not telling you what gender I am."
Character Portrait: Loraine Irene Thomas "A woman's heart is such a complex problem--the owner thereof is often most incompetent to find the solution of this puzzle. " -Baroness Orzy
Character Portrait: Sephiraph "The song of a robin is an angels voice in the garden."
Character Portrait: Fumiko Chiaki "Baka wa shinanakya naoranai"
Character Portrait: Ai Quen If you swim effortlessly in the deep oceans, ride the waves to and from the shore, if you can breathe under water and dine on the deep treasures of the seas; mark my words, those who dwell on the rocks carrying nets will try to reel you into their catch.
Character Portrait: Saraphael (Phae) Envonge "There is only cure for grey. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the Guillotine."
Character Portrait: Isaiah Frost "Care for a drink?"
Character Portrait: Evangeline Hartman "If you were to meet your doppelganger, you'd find you have more in common than you think."
Character Portrait: Samantha Voden "Bloody nora! I'm British!? I would never hae known that had ye not just told me! Thanks, ye plonker."
Character Portrait: Samuel Visbald "The will is not free - it is a phenomenon bound by cause and effect - but there is something behind the will which is free. "