List of Blade of The Phantom Master Characters - Supporting Characters

Supporting Characters

Hae Mo Su (解慕漱/해모수)
Was the last king of the Jushin empire. Despite his pretty and staid appearance, he is a very strong-willed man. He has been friends with Munsu for more than 15 years. They met when he was exiled from the palace and as neighbours they soon became best friends. Munsu claims that he killed his best friend. The reasons are still unclear, however, the two of them did have a deep bond and both love the same woman. In volume 12, Hae Mo Su said that if Munsu keeps rejecting and do not return Kye Wol Hyang's feelings he would 'take her for himself' because she is of noble blood and by doing so will strengthen his position as king even more and silence political opposition. Hae Mo Su seems like a really cheerful person but is serious when it comes to matters like Kye Wol Hyang and the way his best friend is treating her. Hae Mo Su's true death occurred the first time he and Aji Tae met, where Aji Tae "ate" Hae Mo Su.

The 4th omake told the story of his childhood with Munsu and Kye Wol Hyang, how they met and turned out to be best friends.

Desert Bat
One of the first companions that Munsu gathers; it was saved when Mong Ryong tends to its wound. After Mong Ryong's death, the Desert Bat followed Munsu from then on. When Bang Ja summons what he calls the 'Black Demon', it is actually Desert Bat tied to a small stone and acting as a projectile.
Miss Hwang (黄/황)
First appears in the series as a tavern owner. In reality, she is an amen osa bearing a fourth mahai medallions (actually 2 second mahai medallions), who was in disguise while investigating the local government.
She was interested in having Munsu's Bang Ja defer to her side instead but her generous offer was refused. She then takes Eul Paso as a substitute.
A very crafty woman, she is perhaps on par with Munsu's level of deceit. She enjoys teasing others, sometimes with her voluptuous figure.
She dies in the final battle by Aji Tae's massive wave of instantaneous destruction, along with most of the city.
Miss Hwang's Sando
Is not human but rather a beast that resembles an East Asian dragon. In Volume 15, Miss Hwang's Sando is shown as having the form of a young girl, wielding a crescent-bladed staff. In Volume 16, she fights and beheads Kaidaten.
Eul Paso (乙巴素/을파소)
Is a former soldier of Jushin who used to be in the White Tiger division, a group of soldiers specialising in polearms. He became Aji Tae's lackey after the fall of Jushin, having given up his spear in favour of Western guns. After facing Munsu and Miss Hwang, it was thought that he had been killed by her Sando. However, in reality he became Miss Hwang's Bang Ja and continued travelling with her. In Volume 15, he finally uses his spear once again against the zombie army.
Eul Paso aids Miss Hwang in the battle and faces off against three of Aji Tae's generals, after being fatally wounded by Won Myo. He has many explosive devices strapped to his body and endured the short battle with the three generals, before being chopped in half, consequently setting off the explosives.
Mito (弥土/미토)
Is a former sorcerer of Jushin, and a forger of mahai. He is now retired and stays in a cabin in the Chilgap mountains, working with Yeongsil as a blacksmith. It is later explained that he was a Grand Sorcerer of Jushin, but he retired after 40 years of service. He used his magic to allow Hae Mo Su to witness the battles of the Demon War from the safety of the Palace. He later trains Tae Yu in the basic summoning of magical beasts. Mito also tried to be the main decoy while fighting Sando and Mago for Munsu's escape, but was interrupted when Aji Tae arrived, countering his magic. Later he is found with his eyeballs gone from the backlash. He participates in the final war and teams up with, mostly instructing, the leader from the small town Munsu initially stumbled upon, in order to defeat Baron Lou Ells. He is one of the few to survive after the war, being present at
Marlene von Lucid (ルシード・フォン・マルレーネ)
Is a famous western swordswoman who is involved in the invasion of Chilgap. She and Sando fight while Chilgap is under siege, but Marlene leaves before the fight can be decided, stating that there have been too many distractions and urging Sando to seek her out later on. It is heavily hinted that Munsu trained Marlene in swordplay and told her to go to Junshin for interesting swordsmen. In Volume 15, she manages to defeat both demons and the Zombie Army alone. Furthermore, she plays a vital part in the final battle, as she was present before Sando was killed by Gallimard. She pierces him in the back, saving Sando's life. She is one of the few to survive the aftermath of the war.
Mong Ryong (夢龍/몽룡)
Voiced by: Kishio Daisuke (Japanese), Jeon Gawng-Ju (Korean), J. Shannon Weaver(English)
Is an idealistic young man who left his village to become an amen osa in order to save his kidnapped lover, Chun Hyang (also known as Sando). His efforts met with failure no less than three times and after Jushin fell, he had no choice but to return to his village empty-handed. On the way there, he passes through the desert where he meets and saves the life of a dying man whose name is Munsu. He saved Munsu from dying of thirst but later dies when a tribe of man-eating monsters ambushed them. Munsu used Mong Ryong's dead body as shield when he was showered with spears and also threatened to destroy the body which was what they wanted unless they let him go. As the monsters were feasting on Mong Ryong's corpse, the dynamite Munsu planted in his body exploded killing the entire tribe. The hairband Munsu has originally belonged to Mong Ryong. It was a gift from Sando.
Yeongsil (英實/영실)
Was the number one Taekwondo master of Jushin. He was the first to notice Aji Tae's abilities. He once worked for Aji Tae after the fall of Jushin, but defected like Eul Paso and now lives in Mt. Chilgap, working to become a blacksmith with Mito. He is very interested in technology and developed some unusually weapons such as his protective armour and the custom machine handgun that was originally Munsu's revolver gun. He did help design something useful such as Munsu's new coat that is resisted to heat and holds grenade ammo. He also helped restored part of Tae Yu's lost limbs with a metallic one. During Jushin, he invented a telescope and coincidentally used it to spy on Aji Tae, thus discovering his ability to sense people looking at him from far away. Yeongsil participates in the final war, finding himself challenging Mago after wandering around the battle, not sure where he was needed. It seemed an even match initially, but Mago was killed by debris caused by Aji Tae's explosion. Yeongsil dies in the last chapter, as he stumbles upon Munsu and Aji Tae's battle. Filled with emotion, he charges at Aji Tae and almost manages to kick him, before being vaporized by Aji Tae. His attempt creates an opening for Sando.
Byun Haku Dou (弁/변학도)
Voiced by: Ryusei Nakao
Is the corrupt lord of Mong Ryong's and Chun Hyang's home village. His paranoid nature led him to kidnap Chun Hyang in an effort to coerce her into becoming his personal bodyguard.
Jun (浚/준)
Voiced by: Jun Fukushima (Japanese), Um Sang-hyun (Korean), Blake Shepard(English)
Yo (沃/옥)
Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka
Yuite (柳義泰/유의태)
Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto(Japanese), Kim Seung-jun (Korean), Brian Jepson(English)
Pyeong Gang (平岡/평강)
Is the daughter and later ruler of Mt. Chilgap, she has mental problems that she imagines her brother and Ondal due to her condition. She treats Mito as her grandfather, Mito first asked Munsu to help her achieve happiness but the conditional was that Ondal should never be together. Munsu not knowing that Ondal and her brother never existed goes on a quest by himself. After the westerners invade Mt. Chilgap she was forced to watch her servants die and was asked to resign her role as the next ruler.
She imagines that Ondal and her brother to resign for her people but she says no forcing the imaginary people to disappear. The Colonel tried to kill Munsu but Pyeong Gang pushes him away, she was almost shot but Ondal appeared protecting her. She becomes the new ruler and declared that Mt. Chilgap country would be an independent country called Koguryeo. Later she gives Mito and Munsu shelter as both were badly injured from Aji Tae's attack. She helps Munsu by sending her soldiers to save Bang Ja, Yeong Sil, Tae Yu, and Su. She and her army were present in the final battle aiding Munsu. She was injured in the battle but lives. In the aftermath she marries the young lord that also helped in the battle.
Tan (탄)
Is the leader of the Ghost Brigade during in the Junshin era, which was under Munsu's command during the Demon War. He was close friends with Munsu and usually spent together in war for scouting. He jokes around with Munsu about his relationship with Kye Wol Hwang. He was decapitated by a Thunder Beast Ong Hwa, but even in death he and the Ghost Brigade continue to serve Munsu as phantom soldiers. In Volume 15, Munsu uses his image as a decoy on a rescue mission.

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