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Same as the first list.Alfonso: Alfonso is a witty and funny guy, knows how to throw hands. He and Kudo both grew up in the same neighborhood, and they’re the best of friends.
Tristan: He has dreams of being a professional sports man and currently manages his school’s cricket team. Yes, he lives in the equivalent of Britain in this world. He’s a talented team player with a keen eye for detail. He can get overconfident but he’s working on it.
Owena:
Toshi:
Kudo:
Yoshi:
Kenta:
Motsuko:
Hana:
Aimi:
Natsumi:
Tomoko:
Hiroko:
Lucile:
Regina:
Alexander: Griffin’s brother and the more levelheaded of the two. He enjoys studying ancient history and binges documentaries on his favorite subject. He and Griffin love rough housing and have on occasions got into tussles at school, mostly just sticking up for others.
Griffin: Griffin is Alexander’s younger sister and quite the loose cannon. She is a thrill junky who solves most of her problems with her hands. She’s more than willing to rush into trouble, but her brother is always there to make sure she doesn’t get herself killed.
Kiyoshi: Kiyoshi is Alexander and Griffin’s closest friend. While the two siblings are seen as brutes, she is seen as a beauty. She has been a confidant for Alexander and helps Griffin with schoolwork. Kiyoshi wants to be a scientist but she doesn’t want to be defenseless. So she spars with the siblings since she figured why spend money on self defense classes when her friends are more than happy to teach her. She has even managed to land a punch at Griffin. Which isn’t a lot but it’s a good start.
Gin: Gin is Mitsuko’s brother and is quite the rebel.
Mika:
Glados: Yes, THE Glados, but a dinosaur. I think I was going for an android version of the character. Other than that, still the same character.
Indy:
Unnamed/background characters: The first two were meant to be characters but I didn’t have enough time to give them names near the end of the school year. The rest were meant to be like a gradient.