Characters
- Kendal- A hero who was trapped in Encablossa's body. Now, he is suffering a mutation but he promised Walter that he would bring the light again. General of the Ecclesian Army, Kendal possesses an unusually calm demeanor, even in intense combat situations. He is outwardly passionate about his duty and his faith, but even he houses doubts in his heart.
- Weapons: Mace, Shield, Hammer, Crossbow, Heavy Crossbow
- Regnier- The former immortal Lord of Hexter, Regnier lost much of his power, including his immortality, during the events of The Crusaders. Though still mighty in his own right, Regnier is plagued with doubt. He is determined to endure and continue on, as he always has.
- Weapons: Great sword, Gauntlet, Iron Chain, Hand Cannon, Throwing Blades
- Celine- An Elven Queen from a time past, driven by her desire to restore her love, Curian.
- Weapons: Rapier, Dagger, Bow, Throwing Knife, Sling
- Leinhart- Prince of Vellond, Leinhart has served as Regnier's right hand for many years. His mind is in chaos as his desire for power, his unrequited love for the half-vampire Morene, and his respect for his father struggle for control.
- Weapons: Dual Katana, Daikatana, Wakizashi, Shuriken, Kusarigama
- Duane- Formerly Kendal's sub-officer, Duane is a relation of the Ecclesian patriarch. He is motivated by personal desire and has no respect for the beliefs of others.
- Weapons: Flails, Morning stars, Gun Swords, Pistols, Gatling guns
- Curian- The King of Azilla, Curian is saved from his mutation by Celine.
- Weapons: Swords, Halberds, Spears, Wrist bows, Shields
- Encablossa- The Lord of Darkness who planned on taking revenge on Nible, Lord of Light, for breaking a pact made between the two many years ago to govern the world. He was pushed back into his own dimension by the warriors of Light but is still alive. He plays an unknown but vital role in Regniers storyline.
- Weapons: None(NPC)
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