Chaos Wars - Characters

Characters

  • Hyoma: Hyoma is a high school freshman from Tokyo, Japan, he has a sour look, a sour attitude, a sour everything in fact. He is very rude to almost everyone he meets but does show compassion for his two friends.He was bored of his own world so being taken to another world is quite exciting for him.
  • Hayate: Like Hyoma, Hayate is a high school freshmen and a long childhood friend to Hyoma, Hayate is very carefree, funny guy but after being taken to Endia, he becomes more serious but tries to keep every one in high spirits. He is a black belt and is skilled in sōjutsu.
  • Shinzuku: Shinzuku is a childhood friend to Hyoma and Hayte, despite being a senior in high school she is the same age as both Hyoma and Hayte, She's very caring and high spirited person who always supports Hyoma (despite the fact he insults her most of the time), she is very skilled in battle games and always carries around a paper sword, which she uses to hit people on the head.
  • Rin: Rin is the "Gatekeeper" of the world of Endia, as a "Gatekeeper", her job is to monitor and keep track of data of "Knights" and other dimensions, after Hyoma saves Rin from the Luin, she decides to travel with him to find answers of the world of Endia.
  • Hiro: Hiro is a warrior of the world called Neverland and the daughter of the devil, as well as the lead character of the Spectral Forces series, Hiro came shortly before Hyoma did she meant Rin when she was taken to Endia, knowning nothing of this world, she tagged along.
  • Laru: Laru is the captain of the order of warriors known as "Kishadan", Laru is a strong believer in justice and doing whats right but he is too firm sometimes, he begins to think that Hyoma and the others are with the Luin because at one point they try finding and use "Keys" to find a way home, at first he distrust them but after being rescued by Hyoma when the Luin kidnapped him, he agrees to help them to their cause.

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