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Description These are the characters Stages 1 and 2 in Quest for a Missing Star.

Kogaku no Hakoi: She yells the player to go away, and seeing that her menaces don't have effect, attacks. She comes back later in some of Shinnenko's spells.
Her name literally means: 'Love leaves of ancient music'
Shinnenko: Think of her as somewhat of a crossover between Majin Buu (childish personality) and Remilia Scarlet (would her use her power on herself, she would be unstoppable). The 'pursuited' part of her title means that if she controls belief, shouldn't there be some shrine maidens that constantly chase her?
Her name literally means 'Belief child'
Airashii Onikashou (There's a typo in the image): Her toughness means her fight is long, and many of her spells are survival ones. She was supposed to be both the stages 2 and 3 midboss, but was removed when Bukimina's maids were created. She comes back as soon as Stage 3 starts, only to attack a bit and then flee to recover. Sometimes she may mutter 'jiang shi' to herself, and if asked about it she'll ask 'Jiang Shi?' (Also that bow is supposed to be hair)
Her name literally means 'Adorable singing demon'
Toki Kawamura: You may already know her from her appearance in Super Smash Walfas. She is the opposite to Airashii, as many of Toki's spells focus on cheap bullet spam. The ones that don't are dangerous.
Her name literally means 'Time', and her surname means 'river village' (The idea came from Iroha Nekomura) Also, her name can't be written in kanji (It tends to happen when you don't know the reading of certain kanji, as in my UTAU Aineko Nekokone)

Coming soon:
Stages 3 and 4A
'' 4B and 5
'' 6 and mid-Extra A
Mid-Extra B and Extra boss
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