Ururun Quest: Koiyuuki - Characters

Characters

  • Ruri 瑠璃 (Mayuko Kobayashi): Main character. Curious and cheerful, she starts out without a job class.
  • Tsukishiro (Akira Ishida 石田彰): Childhood friend of the heroine. He starts out as a swordsman.
  • Shuka (Aya Ishizu 石津 彩): Childhood friend. She begins as a mage.
  • Shion 紫苑 (Takuma Takewaka 竹若拓磨): A strange mage that knows Tsukishiro, he joins the party near the beginning. He begins as a mage.
  • Kurenai 紅 (Shoutarou Morikubo 森久保祥太郎): A seemingly lazy, selfish prince that joins the party in the second city. He starts out as a ninja.
  • Shirogane (Katsuhiko Kawamoto): The personal bodyguard and knight of Kurenai, he has a strong sense of responsibility. He's also Kyara's older brother. Starts out as a knight.
  • Miru (Makoto Ishii 石井 真): A brainy young alchemist who joins the party to expand his knowledge. Starts out as an alchemist.
  • Kyara (Kayo Kikkawa): A young priestess who joins the party to help her older brother. Starts out as a healer.
  • Shenri 深栗 (Jun Fukuyama 福山潤): A demon that has no will to live. He is an optional character that can be gained almost halfway through the game.
  • Hisui (Akiko Yoshikawa):
  • Muutan (Chika ) : Mysterious demon girl who shows up at night sometimes.
  • Raoshia (Etsuko Ishikawa):
  • Shanri (Ohmiya): Demon.
  • Yuui-En (Kihiko): Demon prince.

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