Schwarz/Black Valley
Midori - The leader of Schwarz. Imprisoned as prisoner No. 17 in Windbloom. Her existence is first hinted at in Chapter 16, but she does not actually appear until Chapter 17.
Rad/Reito - A "Perfect Cyborg" created by the forbidden "black science" of Schwarz, the nervous system and part of the internal organs of are the only traces of humanity left in him. He claims to be Arika's father.
Rena Sayers - Not dead as in the anime, although still the former Otome to the Windbloom royal family and ex-user of the Blue Sky Sapphire (the "Ultimate" Robe of which is not blue, ironically).
Lumen - The first of the named members of Schwarz to fight against Garderobe. She is attacked by Arika bare-handed and later by Arika and Nina in their Coral Robes. However, she still prevails until Nina materializes using Manshiro's Blue Sky Sapphire GEM and kills her.
Gal - Another "Perfect Cyborg" in the service of Schwarz. Her speech is in both Japanese and English.
Kazuya - Changed from a prince of Cardair to a human member of Schwarz. Ordered to bring Arika to the Black Valley to meet Rad, he attempts to mate with Arika and uses a tentacled SLAVE to prevent interference, but is prevented from succeeding by Akane, who proceeds to dispose of him violently.
Dyne - A massive cyborg and part of Midori's team. Unlike his anime counterpart, Dyne's talk is actually understandable. Also seems to be gentler.
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