Castle of Shikigami III - Characters

Characters

Returning characters from Castle Shikigami 2 are:

  • Kohtaro Kuga (玖珂 光太郎, Kuga Koutarou?), the hero of the series, a freelance detective.
  • Fumiko Odette Vanstein (ふみこ・オゼット・ヴァンシュタイン, Fumiko Ozetto Vanshutain?), a half-German/half-Japanese witch who is particularly infatuated with Kohtarou.
  • Roger Sasuke (ロジャー・サスケ, Rojaa Sasuke?), a self-proclaimed "international ninja."
  • Gennojo Hyuga (日向 玄乃丈, Hyuuga Gennoujou?), a psychic private investigator.

New characters include:

  • Reika Kirishima (霧島 零香, Kirishima Reika?), a time-traveler originally from the game Time Gal.
  • Emilio Stanbelk (エミリオ・スタンベルク, Emirio Sutamberuku?), a young noble from Alcaland, where the game takes place.
  • Nagino Ise (伊勢 薙乃, Ise Nagino?), a young schoolgirl with a backpack and "Strider", a pet rabbit.
  • Mihee Kim (金 美姫, Kimu Miihi?), a South Korean doctor, related to Kim Dae-jeong from Castle Shikigami 2.
  • Batu Harai (バトゥ・ハライ, Batou Harai?), a priest/exorcist hired by Emilio.
  • Munchausen (ミュンヒハウゼン, Myunhihauzen?), Fumiko's butler.

Sayo Yuuki (結城 小夜, Yuuki Sayo?) also returns, but this time as Kohtarou's new shikigami, replacing Sazae.

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