List of Hayate The Combat Butler Characters - Non-human Characters

Non-human Characters

Voice of the Heavens (天の声, ten no koe?)
Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto
Voice of the Heavens is the narrator of the series. Throughout both the anime and the manga, he narrates on what happens in the series while at the same time mocking and ridiculing the characters about what they are doing, with frequent snarks at the absurd plot and the silly nature of the story. Some of the cast can hear him and respond accordingly. He appeared in episode 50 of the anime as a tall man Teruo Mikiri (見切 照雄 Mikiri Teruo) with no face hosting a quiz game. In 3rd season, Hayate mostly does the narrating now.
Orumuzuto Nadja (オルムズト・ナジャ, Orumuzuto Naja?)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
Orumuzuto Nadja appears mostly on the first page of each volume of the manga. She claims to be a goddess. She exists outside the world of Hayate no Gotoku, greeting the reader, making comments on the manga, and conducting character interviews. She acts like a TV host and carries around a microphone. Nagi does not get along with her. Nadja makes one appearance in the manga in chapter 9, appearing on TV with her eyes censored and voiced changed. Nadja's only appearance in the anime is in episode 7 as a lifeless doll. On every character CD except for Saki and Wataru's, she conducts an interview.
Maou (魔王, Maō?)
Maō Voiced by: Yūko Gotō
Gaikotsu Voiced by: Hiroshi Shirokuma
Maō the Great Stygian of Abe (Temp) is a demon and last boss of the game that Nagi is playing in episode 10. She is cute, naive, and incredibly busty, and wears a talking skull named Gaikotsu on her head, who punishes her when she tries to help the good guys. Maō is chained to her chair and resides in her fortress on top of a tower. She tries to capture a hero from the outside world using her guillotine fishing rod, to play the game and send her to the underworld. Maō ends her sentences with tima which could be an Ultima reference. She also appeared on episode 50 as a host of the quiz game, and appears on the inner cover comic (the one under the dust jacket featuring Nadja Orumuzuto) of Volume 13.
Figure maker Geppeddo (人形師ぜぺっど, Ningyō Zeppeddo?)
Voiced by: Hideyuki Umezu
Appeared as a cursed spirit in the form of a Doll in the anime. He was said to be a master doll maker in the past and was executed for angering the general and left a curse on one of his work to who ever has the worst luck to wear female clothing (Maid to be exact). His curse was unleashed by Sakuya who was messing around his cursed work and sadly end up on Hayate (who had the worst luck in this anime&manga) and the only way to break his curse was to go to the nearest tallest place and destroy during a duel. His first appearance in the anime was after Nagi's kidnapped and Hayate fell off a hill (and strange enough, changed from a cat maid to a bunny girl costume) his first impression was being perverted and was slaped senseless by Hayate for the curse. He was last seen in the anime after being scared off (along with the curse) by Nagi.
Maya (マヤ, Maya?)
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura
Maya is a alien that appear in Shimoda trying to find its misplaced spaceship when looking for the best hot spring. Nagi helps Maya find it being held at the Saginomiya's place. Later, Nagi almost got carried into space inside the spaceship after a fight with Hayate. Hayate comes to save Nagi when she called for him in tears, and Maya sends them home. Waking up near Yukariko's grave.
Dolly (ドリー, Dolly?)
Voiced by: Akemi Kanda
Dolly is a wood druid spirit who has lived for many unknown years and is assisted by Ruri and Shidou in Season 3 (only). At first, she appears to have a calm, dark demeanor. Her goal is to use the Black Camellia to extend the life of her lover's “King” soul who is trap inside it unaware it is Shin her former assistance who was actually inside it; going to great lengths to gain possession over it that's now in possession of the Sanzen'in family. Dolly also appears to have magical powers, being able to block Isumi's spell tags, and able to manipulate plants at will. In the end, Dolly disappears into the sky after learning her lover has been dead for quite some time and Nagi reveals that her king’s last words were that he always and still loves her.
Her story looks a lot like the one that was told by Ruka in episode 7, her being the nymph that served a prince and helped him gain immortality.
King Midas (ミダース, Midāsu?)
An enigmatic spirit, it is the figure of the legendary King Midas that is said to be the greedy person with the ability to turn all things into gold. He controls Athena Tennousu, with his goal to achieve his true form by consuming Athena's mind through possessing her, as well as his desire for his precious symbol, the King's Jewel. According to Isumi, he possesses people with extremely lonely hearts. He is said to wreak havoc in this world, by turning worlds into massive gold which signifies the end of the world as stated by Isumi. His second form is revealed in the Golden Week Arc, triggered by his anger, which is shown as a huge skeletal flying bat with numerous spikes in his body and wings, carrying Athena on his body. He speaks through Athena by using her body as a medium, causing her to speak in a scary voice. In this form he is much stronger than his first form, resentfully attacking Hayate whom he seems to have mistaken for someone who cut his arm in the past. He sends massive armies into the world by using the King's Jewel replica, but after it is destroyed all of his armies vanish. He is defeated by Hayate who uses Masamune to slash through Midas' body to reach Athena. Hayate reaches in and pulls Athena away from Midas.This causes Midas to lose his link to the human world. According to his character profile (volume 18) King Midas has a daughter.

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