Main Characters
- Mag Launcher - The 17-year-old protagonist of the series. Mag is the last in a family of adventurers, the Launchers. His parents never returned from an adventure, and he has been raised by Gre, his butler, ever since. Mag gets his assignments from the Society, an organization dedicated to studying ruins, and he gets around on his family's seaplane. Mag has a Cyframe shaped like a large hand, called Aeracomet.
- Linear Cannon - Mag's partner in exploring ruins. She is 16 years old. She mysteriously appeared on Mag's doorstep one day with a letter from his father, telling Mag to protect her. Linear never speaks, but has learned to play the Ocarina from Mag. In battle she uses a frying pan, her ocarina, and her special healing powers.
- Gre Nade - Gre Nade is the Launcher family butler and has raised Mag since his parents disappeared. Gre is 58 years old. He uses a shotgun, martial arts, and his cooking skills in combat.
- Pepper Box - An attractive young woman with a cheerful, yet wild and unpredictable personality. She never reveals her age, but is believed to be somewhere in her late twenties. Uses a bazooka Cyframe called Moranna Solnier.
- Chain Gun - Mag's female rival. Chain has a Cyframe in the form of jet pack with a large blade attached, called Flamingo, and uses fire-based magic attacks. Chain is 15 years old.
- Eugene - Prince of the 8th Imperial Army. He is obsessed with acquiring Linear for himself.
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