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- The YMMV pages for the whole series, Calamity Trigger, Continuum Shift, Chronophantasma and Remix Heart.
- Anticlimax Boss: Unlike previous games, this one does not use Unlimited Characters at any point through the story. As a result, a lot of the final fights near the end of the story end up becoming this if you know how to play Ragna even at a novice level; namely Nine, Izanami, Hazama, and Susanoo. What's even more jarring is that the first two already have Unlimited forms programmed into the game.
- Author's Saving Throw: ArcSys saying they plan to support the game post-launch with DLC may mean they'll commission an English dub and/or more characters down the line. Come July 2017, and it looks like ArcSys is finally starting to make good on that promise. The first step? Making Jubeiplayable.
- Ragna actually coming up with a plan, curbstomping most of the cast and stopping the bad guys almost singlehandedly can be seen as this for those who were tired of his loser protagonist status as well as the Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy the series has been plagued with.
- The news that Guilty Gear Xrd: -REVELATOR- will receive an update in the form of a digital download and a retail release at much lower price than it's predecessor (ala Ultra Street Fighter IV) has alleviated some of the complaints about how Arcsys charge full price for their Updated Rereleasees and hope this game follows the same format.
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- Awesome Ego:
- Nine is awesome ego incarnate. Everything she does drips with condescension and arrogance, even in gameplay. She laughs off attacks like they were nothing, Relius' Astral has her calmly taking a bath in a witch's cauldron◊, her win pose has her stomping on the opponent's head, and her defeated pose, like Rachel, Slayer, and Elizabeth before her, is simply her casually laying down◊on the ground◊, clearly not giving a damn.
- Terumi as usual, but with the revelation that he's a god and him taking back his original body, the Susanoo unit, he takes it Up to Eleven. He takes Hakumen's arrogance and combines it with his normal brutality and megalomania to make one hell of an impression.Terumi: Let me show you, Little Raggy, THE POWER OF A GOD!
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- Captain Obvious Reveal: Due to how unsubtle the Foreshadowing throughout Chronophantasma surrounding it was, practically nobody was surprised when Tager was confirmed to be Bullet's former captain that Azrael had attacked.
- Continuity Lock-Out:
- Oh, boy. Central Fiction tying in several elements of the Japan-only Bloodedge Experience novels, including Naoto and Raquel playing major roles in other characters' arcade modes and Izanami's resemblance to Saya Terumi, are going to be completely missed by the rest of the fanbase and brings back similar memories of Celica's story importance, despite her major roles all being the Phase Shift light novels.
- Es being introduced as a playable character means that the game will have a direct connection to XBlaze that will require significant knowledge of those games. Thankfully, XBlaze at least averts No Export for You.
- Partially averted with Mai Natsume. The Remix Heart and Variable Heart manga series have not been officially released in the West, but scanlations exist for all of Remix Heart and part of Variable Heart. In addition the Remix Heart Gaiden section in Chronophantasma Extend did a good job of introducing Mai and explaining her backstory and relationship with the existing cast.
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- Creepy Awesome:
- As befits the Goddess of Death, Izanami is this trope in spades and rivals Arakune in this regard. Her playstyle is filled with brutal, terrifying attacks that involve darkness and necromancy. Her Exceed Accel and Astral Heat in particular are the stuff of true nightmares.
- Two words: Dark Susano'o. Terumi in the Susano'o Unit is a playable character unlocked after completing story mode, he is terrifying. Between his demonic appearance, disturbing musical theme, and his brutal, savage fighting style that will make even hardened players wince, Susano'o may rival Izanami and Arakune as one of the scariest characters in the series.
- Evil Is Cool: Some people who dislike Terumi for being obnoxious and overplayed admit he is an absolute badass as Susanoo. Mostly because he spends less time cackling and more time kicking ass. Even his boasts are more grandiose and less childish.
- Evil Is Sexy:
- Nine's new outfit definitely seems to be invoking this.
- To a lesser extent, we have Izanami, who, despite not being as well-endowed as Nine, fights in a far more revealing outfit that shows off her slim figure. It helps, or doesn't help, that she's prone to frequent Panty Shots during gameplay.
- Genius Bonus: Izanami's pose in her official art◊, along with her giant ring, is a reference to Nataraja◊, a dance performed by Shiva, Hindu god of destruction, that is used as a Magic Dance to destroy and recreate the world.
- Harsher in Hindsight:
- Everything about Hibiki and Kagura after it's revealed that Hibiki is an insane assassin who secretly desires to kill Kagura. You'll never be able to watch Hibiki's scenes in Chronophantasma the same way again.
- Ragna repeatedly swears that he's gonna make Rachel cry for messing with him. In the end of the game, he succeeds... with a twist. Because he's not there anymore (i.e gone from everyone's existence) and Rachel's missing him even if she can't remember him.
- The fandom often joked how Ragna was the world's Cosmic Plaything, turns out that's not too far from the truth, and that the world will constantly remain in a state of disarray as long as Ragna existed. So he does the logical thing and erases himself from existence and everyone's memory of him.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: One of the alternate colors for some of the female fighters (the 13th one, reserved for references) were done to make them resemble the main heroines of the web series RWBYSpecific characters . The very next BlazBlue game, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, suddenly reveals that Ruby Rose herself will be dropping in to fight!
- A new addition to the roster is Naoto Kurogane ('Kuro' being Japanese for 'black'.) Eventually the series would cross over with Persona 4 in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, who's roster includes Naoto Shirogane ('Shiro' being Japanese for 'white.')
- 'Holy Shit!' Quotient:
- This game reveals many kinds of new things that gives new insights to many characters at once, if not the entire world, such as how Relius was One of the Ten Sages or how Naoto has a life-link with Rachel. And that's only the first of three acts.
- Act 2 continues with even more reveals, namely: Noel Vermillion is the 'Absolute Entitled' who's preventing the world from being changed by the Entitled who claim the Azure. Izanami says that in order for any of the Entitled to have their wish granted, they have to kill her. Es from XBlaze makes a brief appearance in Naoto's Arcade.
- To a much lesser extent, Jin seems to have gotten over his brother complex and starts acting uncannily like Hakumen, which may or may not have anything to do with the fact that Trinity now resides within him.
- Act 3 takes it Up to Eleven with reveals like the Master Unit currently being empty, Noel somehow being Amaterasu's core, Carl becoming more like Relius, Trinity getting her own body, Tsubaki learning that Hakumen is Jin, the Naoto in the present not being from the past but rather an alternate version from a different 'Possibility' that disappeared with the threat to the current world and Ragna deciding to embrace his role as the Grim Reaper by fighting against all of the Entitled to devour their wishes.
- The console opening, of all things, manages to do this with a single image: DARK SUSANO'O, which foreshadowed his eventual appearance in the story when Terumi kills Hakumen and takes back the Susano'o unit and becomes the Final Boss.
- Four words: Jubei. Is. FINALLY. Playable.
- Jerkass Woobie: Nine in spades. She was once hailed as one of the legendary Six Heroes who helped slay the Black Beast - and a hot-tempered Smug Super - only to be betrayed and killed by one of her comrades. Her time in the Boundary has driven her insane, turning her into a vengeful revenant fixated on creating a paradise where only she and Celica can be happy, no matter what Celica has to say on the matter... even if it means destroying the world and everyone in it, including her daughter.
- Narm Charm: Everything about Susanoo. He somehow manages to be even more pretentious and over the top than he ever was as Terumi, but having one of the most brutal-looking fighting styles in the series in addition to being a Physical God completely overshadow any ridiculousness about him.
- Likewise is his theme, MUST DIE, which is anything but subtle. Its vocals switch between Japanese and EngrishMetal Screaming which periodically chants things like, 'WHEN YOU DIE, WHERE'S YOUR GOD...'. The result is hilarious, awesome, and terrifying all at once.
- Porting Disaster: When the PC/Steam version was rather botched at release, all other PC versions of BlazBlue run perfectly fine, CF however...well, that varies on the user and their PC specs. Due to mixed reviews over on the PC/Steam release concerning its questionable performance of the many issues the PC version was getting previously now that updates/patches has since fixed lately. As of version 1.05, most of these issues should be mostly resolved by now, probably on par with the console versions in terms of performance.
- Even after the 2.0 update to the PC/Steam version, there are issues here and there, but nothing too serious that updates/patches can't fix.
- Replacement Scrappy: How some fans feel about Naoto towards Ragna. Notably, this view is shared in-universe with many characters noting the similarities between the two and the fact that Naoto's existence can potentially overwrite Ragna's and attacking Naoto because of it.
- Rescued from the Scrappy Heap:
- Izanami got a lot of flak for being a boring bland villain and displacing the more popular villains, Terumi and Relius. After she finally gets her hands dirty however, she shows exactly why she's the 'Goddess of Death'. Having an extremely brutal and truly disturbing fighting style, some of her creepier aspects shown through Act 2, having her motives fleshed out, and having some truly disturbing musical themes have made many fans reconsider their opinion of her.
- While Terumi was never an outright scrappy, he was the center of scrutiny in the surroundings times of CP. Many fans found him overexposed and obnoxiously evil with no answers to why he did this or was behind that other than just because, for the sake of the plot, or For the Evulz. At worst, he's considered a flat villain compared to Relius, who touches all bases despite being a fellow Complete Monster. The Story Mode of CF finally delves into his origins and fleshes him out, giving him the context his naysayers have been wanting. Namely that he's a God whose existence is meant to contrast the Master Unit's and destroy everything it creates. Additionally, he takes back his old body, the Susano'o Unit, by backstabbing Hakumen and becoming a new playable character and the Final Boss.
- Celica in Chronophantasma attracted A LOT of vitriols for being overly positive and hogging a majority of spotlight despite being just newly introduced to the main storyline. In this game, her role is reduced in a respectful manner that people warmed up to her and she no longer attracted vitriols as big as before.
- Scrappy Mechanic: Or lack of mechanic, to be specific. The removal of SMP, which prevents the same move being spammed in a combo, has caused a lot of strife. Most notably, Hakumen is capable of going corner to corner and dealing upward of 9k with just Mugen, Overdrive, and two moves, and Arakune was designed to be balanced by it, with his curse-inducing moves and bugs preventing him from getting the effortless curse and damage he now has.
- Tainted by the Preview:
- Naoto Kurogane's reception was mixed, more so in the West, due to being another novel-exclusive character in the vein of Celica. Celica's haters are already dreading the possibilities of the story's handling of Naoto, especially since the PR is giving him top billing alongside Ragna, displacing Jin who's usually the one who gets that honour. Adding to this is the announcement that Es from XBlaze will be featured at the console story mode, which not only brings fears of Continuity Lock-Out, given that some considered XBlaze a flop, but that she and Naoto would have a competition over which newcomer will get the bigger share of the spotlight. In the end, Naoto gets more, but both are arguably not played that much in the first place.
- People are also very annoyed at the early story descriptions which confirms this game, or at least the first part of Act 1, will be a retread of Calamity Trigger, having grown tired of all of the time travel/alternate timeline shenanigans and believing that it undoes all the character development of the first three games. This was proven untrue as some of those changes were drastic, like the NOL already being run by Homura, characters who shouldn't be around in the CT timeline (e.g: Tsubaki, Mu, Azrael) are, and the implications of everything being a 'dream world' within the Embryo, plus Nine pretty much unraveling everyone's greatest desires and deconstructing them means that the characterizations might not be undone after all. Sure enough, in the end of Act 2, everyone gets their memories back because of Amaterasu.
- The entire mess around the english dub. Aksys didn't contact the dub team for this one, a first for BlazBlue, and it took Patrick Seitz complaining he was not called for the game's dub for Arc System to admit they were not gonna dub the game. The Internet went into flames immediately. Arc System's excuse was that it would take six months more for the game to be released if it was to be dubbed; nevermind that there were people who were actually willing to wait and even pay more if it meant having the full experience and tournament players would buy the japanese version anyways if they were to compete. Needless to say, the entire lack of PR ability on this one generated a huge battle of Casual/Competitive Conflict that still lasts to this day, even after Arc System said they didn't rule out the idea of releasing the dub as DLC. As they started pushing BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (Which already has its own controversy with its DLC program and sold less than Central Fiction), and it got dubbed, the backlash came back at full force, especially because Central Fiction was not dubbed and it runs the risk of never being dubbed at all. The Nintendo Switch release for the game, more than three years after the original release, still doesn't have a dub, which doesn't sit well with players still angry at Aksys for this.
- It also may count as a big case of Be Careful What You Wish For. People complained about Guilty Gear Xrd 's release date disparity between Japan and EU versions (Europeans actually had to wait for a full year until the games came there), and that motivated Aksys to cut corners to approximate release dates. Thing is, they thought that just because people didn't care for GG Xrd 's dub, people would not care for Central Fiction.
- Aksys' statement in late 2018 that it would have costed $250,000 to make that dub didn't help or alleviate any matters; it actually stoked a flame that should have been kept dying, as angry fans will constantly point out that had that dub been made, they could have easily made that money back.
- That One Attack:
- Nine's Kunzite of Prison Break spell, a huge crystalline boulder made by combining two fire spells and a water spell, and one of the reasons why she's a consistently high-tier character. It's an overhead attack that pops the opponent up for a combo and comes out faster than any overhead has any right to, turning the fight into a deadly guessing game that is costly when lost, and is also very dangerous on block due to inflicting a long blockstun, allowing Nine to maintain her offense. Another is her Navy Pressure special move, which is similar to Kunzite but can track the opponent's position, though it does have a longer activation delay.
- Izanami's Shield of Dreams, also known as the Ribcage, is one of the main reasons she is a top tier character. It blocks all attacks except for throws and unblockables while still being able to move around and attack freely, at the cost of her Barrier Gauge, but she can deactivate it anytime.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Hibiki's tidbits in Arcade mode, revealing him as a psychotic assassin, go completely unused in Story Mode, where he's still the completely loyal adjutant of Kagura. He makes no attempts to act on his desires to assassinate his boss and his psychosis is largely unaddressed. Likewise not all of the Arcade stories appear in the Story mode, although many of them are simply side-stories that are implied to happen alongside the main story, unlike Hibiki's, which gives out some implications.
- Es and Mai don't make much impact on the story and their backstories aren't much elaborated on in Centralfiction, though Mai's backstory was introduced in the Remix Heart Gaiden story section of Chronophantasma Extend. Naoto is only slightly better-off: While some elements and plot points of Bloodedge Experience help on understanding this game's plot, his appearance is partly explained and reveals the existence of multiple universes, and he does something of note in the climax by stopping Ragna from going completely berserk against Hazama, he's also rather underplayed and the plot of his novel is never explored, unlike Celica's case in Chronophantasma. The game also never explains how he has a life-link with Rachel or how his existence threatens Ragna's.
- The game has the theme for Es vs Nine/Celica (End Gazer) and Hakumen vs Susanoo (GOD OF WAR). In the story, they never fight each other. Although that second one makes quiet a bit of sense considering that the two use the same body and therefore can't exist at the same time.
- Most of XBlaze: Lost Memories was focused on Es becoming friends with Nine and Celica and the ending implies they will meet again. Despite this, Es doesn't so much as speak to either of them in the entire game.
- In Act 2 of arcade mode Amane revives Takamagahara but they never do anything in Story mode and aren't even mentioned aside from one throwaway line by Amane in the ending.
- In arcade mode there are several hints as to Relius having his own evil plans, specifically his intent to make Ignis into a replacement Master Unit. However, Relius barely does anything in story mode and just walks away into the Boundary to continue his research, getting away scot free.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Act 3 of arcade mode revolves around the cast struggling with the decision of whether or not to kill Noel so they can fulfill their desires and various characters choosing either to kill or protect her. This sets up situations like Tsubaki choosing to fight against Jin and Hakumen for Noel's sake and Noel having a breakdown from so many people trying to kill her. In story mode Kokonoe and Kagura find Noel almost immediately and hide her away so no one can fight over her and she doesn't suffer any trauma because of it.
- In Act 3 of arcade mode Tsubaki learns that Hakumen is Jin and it's implied that her gaining that knowledge will make something bad happen to her. In story mode she is not seen learning this information and if she did offscreen (since it's implied that many arcade stories did actually happen even if they're not seen) there are no repercussions.
- Tier-Induced Scrappy: And yet another round of this trope occurs:
- High Tier:
- For Carl, he got a significant buff in that Ada recovers much faster than before, though she overheats faster as well, meaning that even if you manage to take her out she won't be gone for long. Two of his moves were reworked into new ones: A short hop overhead command normal and a Berserker Barrage-styled Rhapsody of Memories for Ada. The former lets him get a hit confirm at distances where he'd normally be too spaced out to do anything and the latter forces the opponent to block after a knockdown, which just allows Carl to keep up his offensive.
- What makes it even worse is that Carl can use the aforementioned normal at the same time Ada uses a meaty low to have a new unblockable. If the opponent tries to do something/block high on wakeup or roll out, they'll be hit by Ada before they're able to do anything and be led into a combo; if they try to block low, Carl hits them and leads into a combo.
- Nine's entire playstyle revolves around using several elemental moves that take up a significant portion of the screen. If she hits you with them, even on block, she will get a spell stock and combining those elemental moves gives a variety of twenty spells, most of which she'll never need because the main one you'll be seeing is the aforementioned Kunzite. Her range, setups, and damage put her squarely at the top of the newcomer rankings.
- In Chrono Phantasma, Izayoi was a low-to-mid tier character with strong offensive potential hampered by a less-than-stellar neutral game; her normals have the potential of not hitting properly despite what their animations show. This weakness has been turned on its head by Central Fiction thanks to the hitboxes being improved, but that pales in comparison to what is perhaps the most notable improvement: The D version of her Sonic Saber has been changed from a mere larger, multi-hitting projectile to a three-projectile volley (five in Overdrive). This makes her already deadly mix-up game even deadlier, and she can expend another Zero Weave stock to teleport to where her opponent is to turn her mix-up game into Russian Roulette. It doesn't change the fact that she's dependent on her stock, but it hardly matters when she can easily gain stock with regular Sonic Sabers.
- After four games (technically 3 updates and 1 game) of being dethroned from his top tier reign of terror, Arakune has come back with a vengeance. His damage and ability to curse the opponent have been increased dramatically, combined with his curse bar no longer nearly emptying itself in a single weak combo, which allows him to actually use the two tools given to him in Chronophantasma Extend. Firstly, his Overdrive instantly curses the opponent upon activation, so at a moment's notice he can immediately force the opponent on the defensive. Secondly, his C bug now breaks guard, so he has access to a terrifying fusion of a meterless Crush Trigger and mixup that forces the opponent to either Barrier Block, take the hit, or attempt to use character-specific mobility tools to escape.
- High Tier:
- Unexpected Character: Several of them in this game.
- Naoto. After Celica, fans didn't expect anymore novel characters to appear, let alone from Bloodedge Experience, a series that has very loose ties to the main series.
- Es. Considering XBlaze is generally pretty separate from the main series, mostly only being referenced in a few Continuity Nods, having her show up is more surprising than Celica and Naoto, who were at least from sources under the BlazBlue name. Played with for western fans in that she averts Marth Debuted in 'Smash Bros.' unlike Celica or Naoto.
- Susanoo. Arcsys were very good at keeping him a Secret Character, which only made it that much more surprising when he was revealed. Any time a new character is added to the roster, they're given a short preview video to advertise their presence for the release. Susanoo is the only character to not get this treatment in the entire history of the series. In short, he was such an unexpected addition, nobody even knew of his existence until the release of the console version.
- Jubei, less so because of the character choice and more so because it actually happened. Fans had been wanting to play him for a long time, especially since every other member of the Six Heroes was already playable, so once Central Fiction was released and there was still no sign of a playable Jubei, fans started to give up hope. Then, at least half a year after Central Fiction's release, the bombshell that was Jubei's reveal trailer dropped at EVO, signaling that not only were the fans' wildest dreams coming true, Blazblue was still raring and ready to go for another round.
- Unintentionally Unsympathetic: The Litchi-Arakune subplot has this on both sides.
- On Litchi's side, she is put through hell and torment throughout the whole game, her quest rendered All for Nothing, though she's able to move on. The game seems like to want to portray her as a tragic figure. However, since she ends up running out of Moral Luck, her detractors felt more justified in pointing out how her bad decisions make her look worse and unsympathetic, helping Relius for the sake of one friend (referred as a 'murder blob') and abandoning and possibly backstabbing her other friends, even if there was no meaningful casualties from it, is considered as a Moral Event Horizon and the fact that she managed to move on and get an actually happy ending is considered not having to pay for the crime of helping Relius (losing Roy is considered too light for a punishment) instead of finally getting a break after three/four games of misery.
- Arakune/Roy in the last moments refused to be helped by Litchi and prefers staying at the Boundary to fulfill his own research on his own will. While it does good to make Litchi finally move on (if he begged like a helpless person like in CS, it wouldn't work so he had to be Cruel to Be Kind), it didn't translate well to some people that consider Roy's actions are very insensitive on Litchi who sacrificed everything for his sake, so to some, this act of mercy ends up considered an Ungrateful Bastard moment.
- What Do You Mean, It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: With all the reveals and twists happening in Centralfiction, it's not uncommon anymore to start screaming 'WHAT'S GOING ON ANYMORE?!', or more humorously: 'What is Mori smoking?' One almost has to wonder if the writing team behind Kingdom Hearts helped with the plot of this game.
- What Measure Is a Non-Badass?: Even if Noel sports her CP costume, her actions in the story seems to regress back into being a MacGuffin Girl and is somewhat a Distressed Damsel in the climax of the story. On this, some fans who were pleased with her growing a spine and becoming more confident in CP ended up baffled and turning their back against her. Again. This is despite her actually being the one beating Izanami 2/3 to the story.
- WTH, Costuming Department?:
- General consensus (in the west at least) regarding Izanami's battle outfit is that it doesn't look as terrifying as a Goddess of Death should be. Although she isn't the worst contender (hello, Mu).
- Mai's outfit gets it even worse. For much of the same reasons as Makoto back in CSII and the aforementioned Mu. Her outfit follows Rule of Sexy and looks completely impractical for fighting. Though at this point, its hardly anything new for the series.
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BlazBlue, much like Guilty Gear, has plenty of Rummage Sale Rejects to go around. This is a list of the playable characters who are introduced in Blazblue: Central Fiction. Voice actors are listed as Japanese/English.
It also contains unmarked spoilers. You may wish to finish the game's story modes before reading. Go here for characters introduced in Calamity Trigger, here for characters introduced in Continuum Shift, here for characters introduced in Chronophantasma, here for non-player characters, here for light novel characters and here for manga characters.
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Introduced in Arcade Version
- Height: 168 cm
- Weight: 51 kg
- Blood type: A
- Date of Birth: November 7
- Birthplace: Unknown
- Hobbies: Pottery
- Likes: Japanese confectionery
- Dislikes: Sloppy people
- Almighty Janitor: He's said to be about as tough as Jin, despite being lower rank.
- Animal Motifs: Crows. His portrait in the fourth game has a flock of crows in the background, his shadow clones dissipate into shadow crows when they disappear, and he himself disappear into crows in one of his win poses. Even most of his move-set contains a bird/avian motif.
- Ax-Crazy: Act 3 of Central Fiction reveals that the kind, loyal, hardworking young man we saw in Chronophantasma was a mask that hides a deeply disturbed individual.
- Badass Longcoat: A standard NOL one, which he trades in for a Badass Cape in his playable appearance.
- Battle Butler: To the Mutsuki family. His family has served under them as bodyguards and assassins for generations. He's also the second to appear after the debut of his fellow Battle Butler, Valkenhayn.
- Beleaguered Assistant: Naturally given who he directly works for.
- Berserk Button: Don't insult Kagura to his face, or worse, show some insubordination or traitorous actions towards Kagura. Also, don't call him a ninja.
- Blade Spam: His DD Tsugaimai: Oboro Ootori has him throwing his swords at his opponent and then does a multitude of slashes on the enemy back and forth. The effect of the slashes only occur after he's done slashing.
- Bodyguarding a Badass: His master is at a very high pecking order in the NOL and also a strong and talented fighter, but like Valkenhayn, he still does his job out of loyalty.
- The Captain: His rank in the NOL.
- Casting a Shadow: To an extent; he can extend his shadow then makes a clone (or himself) appear from below, make clones out of shadow, and surround his foe with darkness as seen in his Astral.
- Ceiling Cling: One of his intro poses has him poking out of the screen's top edge before falling down.
- Characterization Marches On: Perhaps because he didn't much screentime, but in Chronophatasma Hibiki seemed like a relatively normal, mild mannered, young man who was simply loyal to Kagura and nothing else. Then Central Fiction comes around and fleshes him out a bit and shows just what was Beneath the Mask the whole time.
- Confusion Fu: His general playstyle is to confuse his opponents using his Drive. He might be sending his clone forward, or sending himself forward while leaving a clone in his place. Some of his special attacks will also leave the opponent guessing.
- The Consigliere: for Kagura.
- Counter Attack: His Maga Uchi special is one; following up from another special move (Zanshoukyaku), if this move is performed and he's attacked, he'll retaliate with a quick Rolling Attack.
- Deconstructed Trope: Of the Battle Butler with Undying Loyalty archetype. Hibiki is so defined by his service to Kagura, its left him little in the way of normal emotions and desires. As a result, he's more than a little unhinged when it comes to 'protecting' Kagura, and might have some deeper feelings of resentment toward him.
- Deadly Lunge: His Hizanshou special is one, where he dashes forward with his swords pointing towards the opponent, impaling them if they hit, then forcefully dislodge them like a lever. Subverted with Hizanshou Kai where he instead appears on the opponent's back, doing an upper slash.
- Deadpan Snarker/Servile Snarker: With a heavy emphasis on deadpan.
- Death from Above: One of his moves, Senshijin (Tipped Beak Blade) has him diving from above blade-first. His DD Kuremi Kazuchi: Nue has him teleporting directly on top of his opponent and then delivering a powerful slash downward. In Overdrive, he follows it up with a Spinning Piledriver for a good measure.
- Detachable Blades: His swords have detachable cutter-esque blades that he's shown replacing at the end of each match round. His Tsugaimai: Oboro Otori DD also start with him throwing the blades of his swords.
- Doppelgänger Attack: His Drive.
- Dual Wielding: In his playable appearance, he wields 2 short rectangular swords.
- Dude Looks Like a Lady: When he was revealed, most people assumed he was actually a she, until they heard his voice. Apparently, most people didn't recognized what uniform Hibiki's wearing actually.Bullet: You've got some weird techniques. Are you a mercenary? As a fellow woman, I should tell... What? You're a man?
- Early-Bird Cameo: Shortly before he was confirmed playable, data miners managed to find Arcade quotes of him within Chronophantasma Extend's data. Central Fiction was announced almost a week later.
- Easter Egg: His Senba special normally throws knives downward. If his opponent is Kagura, however, he'll throw paperwork downward.
- Extreme Doormat: By his own admission in the trailer for Central Fiction. He claims to have no real desires of his own and has devoted his entire life to serving Kagura. Dummied Out material from CPE suggests Hakumen is not impressed.Hakumen: One of the Mutsuki children? Begone. You lack the power necessary to create change.
- Nine also mercilessly lampshades this, especially since others have desires of their own and yet Hibiki doesn't.
- As the story goes on, it's revealed that this aspect of his personality is played extremely darkly. Because Hibiki has no ambitions of his own and because his main skill is assassination, Nine deduces that his ultimate desire is to become the perfect killing machine, with no emotional attachments whatsoever, and slay Kagura. Although Hibiki denies it, it's made very clear later on, especially in Act 3, that his emptiness has birthed a terrible insanity.
- Foil: To Valkenhayn, his fellow Battle Butler as both characters display Undying Loyalty to their charge. However, Valkenhayn is wholly devoted to Rachel and genuinely trusts her judgment on things, even if he constantly worries for her safety. By contrast, Hibiki is quite literally obsessed with 'protecting' Kagura at all costs, taking actions that Kagura himself would disapprove of. It's also implied that he secretly desires to kill him and that protecting him is just a front so nobody can steal his chance to do so. Their backgrounds also contrast a bit; Valkenhayn had quite the history of being a hitman (who's after Rachel's dad's life, no less) before becoming Rachel's liege, and is even a part of the Six Heroes while Hibiki's entire life was being taught to serve Kagura and nothing else.
- Fragile Speedster: Hibiki's fast as hell, and his attacks are made to confuse the opponent and rush them down, but he is tied with Taokaka, Carl, Ragna, Celica, and the Murakumos (except Lambda) for having the lowest health in the game at 10000.
- Haughty Help: Hibiki is normally humble and soft spoken to most people, but he often throws snark at his boss as he has to rein his boss in from his 'fratboy' and perverted antics.
- Highly Visible Ninja: Not as bad as Bang, but still a bright blue poncho isn't exactly something you'd wear in the assassination business.
- Hypercompetent Sidekick: And it's mercilessly lamp-shaded too. Practically everybody agrees that he's way too good to be working for someone like Kagura.
- Insane Troll Logic: Despite knowing full well that Noel cannot be killed by conventional methods due to her status as 'Successor', he futilely continues to cut at her, rationalizing that 'if he keeps attacking, she will eventually die.' It's just as crazy as it sounds in-universe too.
- Killing Intent: Nine senses it from him when he's triggered by her saying that she'll kill Kagura. Then, as Nine shows him his deepest desire - to be a tool for killing - she concludes that he indeed has this.Nine: 'Natural Killers'note . No anger, no hatred, no grief... their only emotion is the urge to kill. That is your desire - yourself as a tool that is pointed toward everything.
- Leitmotif: 'In the Shadows'
- Mask of Sanity: Act 3 reveals that he's been wearing this since his introduction.
- Numerological Motif: Downplayed. It is never brought up, but Hibiki is associated a lot with the number two. He is Kagura's Number Two, can create the illusion of there being two of him with his Drive (appropriately named 'Double Chase'), wields two short swords, is the second Battle Butler to appear in the series after Valkenhayn, and becomes playable in the second game he appears in. Two, as mentioned on the main trope page, represents duality, and this ties in brilliantly to Hibiki's dual nature: he's a hardworking servant to Kagura on the outside and an emotionless killer on the inside.
- Promoted to Playable: Gets to show off his fighting skills in Central Fiction.
- Psychopathic Manchild: As shown on his bio, one of his likes is Eastern confectionery and it's coupled with a rather youthful appearance. He is also a disturbed individual inside, but he tries to hide it.
- Reality Ensues: He was raised as an assassin - a 'tool' for killing - before becoming Kagura's bodyguard. Even as he tries to act civil, he's still have a mind of a killer deep down - and CF explores this side of him.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Kagura's red.
- Reverse Grip: He holds his swords in this manner.
- Shoryuken: His Souyokusen (Twin Wing Spin) is this, done with his swords while spinning. His Exceed Accel 'Sakuougi: Haraebina' also starts with him doing an anti-air kick.
- Sanity Slippage: Hibiki's actions and words become increasingly insane as his Act 3 story progresses, to the point where his stated purpose (enforcing Kagura's will) no longer falls in line with what he's actually doing (betraying Kagura's will). Tsubaki asks him if Kagura is involved in trying to kill Noel, Hibiki just brushes her off. Kokonoe telling him that he can't kill Noel and his wish can't be granted because Noel is an Observer (a powerful one at that)? Hibiki just states that he'll become an Observer too and kill her that way, which isn't even possible, by the way. Noel proving Kokonoe right by making it so all of Hibiki's attacks are ineffective? Simple solution: just keep doing ituntil she finally dies. It takes Hazama of all people to finally call him out on this and, since it's Hazama we're talking about, manipulate him.
- Satellite Character: Much of his characterization revolves around his master Kagura. Considering the direction his character is being taken, it's understandable.
- Slide Attack: One version of his Hiyokujin special (where he and his clone rushes towards the opponent) has the real Hibiki doing a sweep to the opponent's leg. The other version has the real Hibiki being the one that jumps and delivers a kick to the head.
- Spinning Piledriver: One of his special moves (Misago Kudaki/Osprey Smasher) is the Izuna Drop version of this.
- Spread Shot: His Senba special (followup from Zanshoukyaku) has him firing 3 cutter blades downward in a spread.
- The Starscream: His ending involves Nine revealing his innermost desire - that he wants to actually kill Kagura for the thrill of the kill and to truly become emotionless. Hibiki is naturally horrified and tries to deny it.
- Stealth Expert: Being raised as an assassin gives him great skill in stealth.
- Stealth Hi/Bye: These skills allow him to suddenly appear behind people without them sensing him, even sneaking up on characters like Jin and Tager.
- The Stoic: He's always stern and serious, rarely emoting. That makes his rare moments of anger all the more chilling.
- Supreme Chef: An excellent cook and Rachel actually is impressed by the tea he makes. Dummied Out commentary confirms that his skills aren't limited to tea.Rachel: Your cooking is exquisite. Why not leave the service of that cad and enter mine instead?
- Sword Pointing: He does this to Izanami in his CF Act 2 ending. He doesn't believe it when she shows the future in which Kagura is executed by the masses who rebel against the NOL, thinking that she's lying. He lowers it when she says that the future may change if he kills the 'superior entitled' that made the events fixed.
- Theme Naming: A ton of his moves are bird-themed, possibly as the 'phoenix foil' to Kagura's dragon.
- Three Strike Combo: His Exceed Accel works like this.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Japanese sweets.
- Tyke Bomb: As Central Fiction shows, being this has affected his mind to a terrifying degree.
- Undying Loyalty: To Kagura and the Mutsuki family, to the point where he has no issues conspiring behind the NOL's back to assist him in his cause. Deconstructed later, however, in that this loyalty (combined with Izanami's manipulations) makes him make questionable decisions, some of them going against Kagura's wishes, and his innermost desire is actually 'to murder Kagura' and that his loyalty may be a way of presenting himself to be The Only One Allowed to Defeat You.
- What You Are in the Dark: As his ending reveals, Hibiki is told by Nine he wants to kill Kagura and be an emotionless tool that can kill anyone. And if Act 3 is any indication, she may have had a point.
- Height: 176 cm
- Weight: 69 kg
- Blood type: B
- Date of Birth: December 1
- Birthplace: Japan
- Hobbies: Tending to cats
- Likes: Rest
- Dislikes: Eye drops (because it's hard to use them)
- Accidental Pervert: Due to the fact that Raquel does not like wearing clothes and doesn't care if she is naked, he ends up in this situation a lot.
- Happens again when he and Makoto are in free-fall and he ends up landing in her breasts. He gets uppercutted for his trouble. Makoto even lampshades this trope directly afterward.Makoto: I bet you're the type of guy who 'accidentally' finds himself in perverted situations.
- Happens again when he and Makoto are in free-fall and he ends up landing in her breasts. He gets uppercutted for his trouble. Makoto even lampshades this trope directly afterward.
- Adaptation Dye-Job: His normal eyes are green in Bloodedge Experience but are changed to brown in Central Fiction.
- Adorkable: He gets flustered pretty easily when he's around a scantly-clad woman.
- Ambiguously Related: If you read between the lines or dialogue and foreshadowing, he may in fact indirectly be the uncle of Ragna, Jin, and Saya. Their mother (a Prime Field Device) is implied to be based on Naoto's sister, Saya Terumi. It is never explicitly spelled out for the audience.
- An Arm and a Leg: Happens to the point of parody. He loses his right arm and Raquel makes him one out of her blood. Then Clavis cuts off that arm, before reattaching it in a way that unlocked his vampiric powers. Finally he loses his right arm again when Spinner Superior’s Fusion Dance weakens his link with Raquel and Spinner cuts off his left arm and right leg. Naoto then creates temporary limbs out of a black fog that he loses after the fight before his blood arm returns and Relius gives him Artificial Limbs for the other two.
- Artificial Limbs: Naoto's left leg is the only limb he has that is actually normal. His left arm and right leg are both mechanical, made by Relius as replacement. His right arm is made of Raquel Alucard's blood.
- Back from the Dead: He died really early on in his own novel, but was brought back by Raquel Alucard, who shared her life force with him, although this process threatens to turn him into a vampire in a year's time.
- Badass Transplant: Said right arm is where he mainly uses his Drive ability from.
- Bad Powers, Good People: He has the power to manipulate his own blood but he is overall a pretty friendly guy.
- Bare Your Midriff: In Central Fiction.
- Berserk Button: He gets noticeably upset at Kokonoe when he witnesses how she treats Lambda, namely like an tool or object, something which he is vehemently against.
- Betty and Veronica: Haruka and Raquel, respectively, for him. Haruka is his cousin whom he lives with in her apartment and is a gentle person (most of the time) who tends to him a lot. Raquel the goth-loli vampire is a new girl to his life, everything about her screams 'foreign', she has some weird habits and she's also the Herald for his new adventures.
- Big Brother Instinct: Despite all she has done to him, Naoto still wants to protect his sister, Saya Terumi. When Naoto was fighting Spinner’s strongest bug that had kidnapped her he has the perfect opportunity to kill her, but after a mysterious voice asks if he wanted to kill her, Naoto screamed that he would save her and killed the bug.
- Big Damn Heroes: When his teacher-turned-Apostle tried to force Haruka to take part inhis masochistic sexual acts, Naoto kicked down the door and punched him in the face. Likewise, in Central Fiction, Naoto arrived just in time to fight an angered Ragna (courtesy of Hazama) and managing to calm him down before he goes into a deep end that he'll never be able to return from.
- Bloody Murder: Bloodedge, which lets him manipulate his blood.
- Butt-Monkey: In Central Fiction, everyone tries to beat him up on sight for one reason or another (minus Celica, but even then, Minerva goes berserk on him). The most common reason being that he is similar to Ragna.
- Cain and Abel: The Abel to his sister, Saya Terumi's, Cain.
- Calling the Old Man Out: Does so on Raquel’s behalf, calling Clavis selfish when he refuses to let her have a say in whether or not she stays with Naoto. Clavis apologizes but cuts off Naoto’s arm as well. When he sees Raquel made the arm he reattaches it, unlocks the positive traits of his vampire transformation, and listens to her wishes.
- Canon Immigrant: Like Celica, he was primarily a novel exclusive character and now he has a starring role in the main series.
- Can't Live Without You: Naoto is technically dead. Biting him lets Raquel give Naoto her life force to keep him alive.
- Cast from Lifespan: After being bitten by Raquel Alucard, he is effectively immortal, since he can instantly heal from fatal wounds. However, healing his injuries takes away from Raquel's life force.
- Casting a Shadow: After losing his left arm and right leg while fighting Spinner Superior (and his right arm reverting to blood due to his weakened link with Raquel), he, in his subconscious, meets a mysterious figure who struck him, which shook him awake and giving him the temporary ability to make new limbs out of shadows.
- Claustrophobia: Does not like being in places with a lot of people in a small area, so he has to walk for 30 minutes to get to school to avoid public transportation.
- Charged Attack: His Drive attacks can be charged, increasing their range and letting them break guards.
- Close-Range Combatant: He has arguably the shortest range of the the entire roster when he doesn't use his drive, but is rewarded with good damage and screen carrying into the corner if he lands a hit.
- Cool Uncle: In an incredibly twisted way, it's revealed that Naoto is technically this to Ragna, Jin, and Noel/Saya. The 5th Prime Field Device was implied to be modeled after Saya Terumi, and it was able to conceive children by mating with a Black Beast.
- Covert Pervert: Plays video games that seem to be of the Harem Genre. He says it's only because his best friend Shinnosuke bought them.
- Creepy Cool Crosses: His clothing bears the same red cross insignia that Rachel has on hers.
- Curtains Match The Windows: Normally both his hair and his eyes are brown. No longer applies when he usesBloodedge.
- Dark and Troubled Past: He saw his sister kill his entire clan and then was nearly killed himself via Kiss of Death.
- Dash Attack: His unique ability Enhancer makes his drive, specials and DD have a modified effect if used after a dash.
- Dead Alternate Counterpart: Relius revealed that the Naoto he knew died by Clavis' hand and he didn’t meet a Hazama at the time. The current Naoto isn’t from the past, he is from a completely separate “possibility”.
- Determinator: Naoto will never give up, even when the odds are stacked against him. This, combined with his Healing Factor, makes him nigh-impossible to kill.
- Difficult, but Awesome: Naoto has an extremely steep learning curve. His special ability, Enhancer, requires you to master dash cancelling in the middle of your combos just to increase his damage output and alter his specials' properties for longer combos. If you pull it off, Naoto boasts some of the highest damage in the game, but prepare to have your fingers tested to their limits.
- Dimensional Traveler: After his world was destroyed Raquel brought him to an alternate future, the main timeline.
- Doomed Hometown: Or rather Doomed home universe. Because of the events in Central Fiction, all of the alternate “possibilities” are disappearing. Raquel is only able to save Naoto because, being an Embryo, she is tied to the Boundary and sends him to the present so he can stop whatever is causing the alternate possibilities to disappear and save his world.
- Dying Deal Upgrade: He lets Raquel bite him to save his life, sharing her life force at the cost of being her servant and having to help her find the Azure within a year to stop his transformation into a vampire.
- 11th-Hour Superpower: During his battle with Spinner Superior, Spinner fuses with Raquel, weakening Naoto’s connection with her and causing his right arm to dissolve into blood, and proceeds to cut of Naoto’s left arm and right leg. Naoto is about to die when a mysterious man appears in his mind, approaches Naoto and punches him in the chest with a black arm, which causes him to wake up, create new limbs out of black fog and create a scythe from his blood to rip Raquel out of Spinner.
- Eye Color Change: Whenever he uses Bloodedge, his eyes change color from brown to red.
- Expy: Of Hyde from Under Night In-Birth, which makes it come full circle since Hyde is widely thought to be an Expy of Ragna but as a teenager. Naoto even shares the exact same hair (minus the strange colorization) as Hyde complete with an identical shaped and positioned Idiot Hair, with a uniform that has quite a few details that are similar to Hyde's uniform and shares his rough but kind personality. He also shares his color scheme for his clothes and attacks but with more red on his special effects instead of black, and Hyde's tendency to help girls he just met. This makes sense considering Naoto's existance is extremely similar to Ragna to the point where existing in the same universe at once is dangerous to them, which is why he shares many of Ragna's traits that Hyde takes influence from. This still doesn't account for the massive visual similarities, however. On a comedic note, Naoto will be joining the cast of Cross Tag Battle, which includes Hyde.
- Famous Ancestor: He has Mei Amanohokosaka as his ancestor, courtesy of his family, the Terumi family, being an offshoot of the Amanohokosaka clan. In the novels, Mei is mentioned to be the then-current head of the clan.
- Fashionable Asymmetry: Only his right arm, the one with Bloodedge, is fully sleeved.
- Fingerless Gloves: A part of his new outfit for Central Fiction.
- First Episode Resurrection: He died quite early in the first book and then gets resurrected almost immediately after.
- Foreshadowing: In his Act 1 arcade play, he mentions that while Nine is dangerous, she's still less of a menace than a 'monster' he fought some time ago. That 'monster' is implied to be his own sister, Saya Terumi, when Relius mentioned that the 5th Prime Field Device (the one who 'gave birth' to Ragna and siblings) was based on a 'monster' who was killed by her 'brother'.
- Gone to the Future: In CF, it's implied that he jumps to the future with a cauldron. Subverted. He didn't come from the past, but rather from an alternate timeline and he didn't jump into the Cauldron, Raquel sent him there so he could survive the destruction of their world.
- Good Thing You Can Heal: He would have died about a dozen more times if not for Raquel’s life force keeping him alive and healing his wounds.
- Healing Factor: Naoto can instantly heal wounds that would normally be fatal, although he cannot regrow limbs. This is due to his connection with Raquel letting him feed off of her immense life force.
- Heir to the Dojo: He was chosen as the heir to the Terumi clan because he inherited the Hunter's Eye.
- Heroes Fight Barehanded: Outside of Bloodedge, he fights using mainly his fists. He's also the main character of his own set of novels.
- Hero of Another Story: Quite literally, he's the main character of an entirely different series that takes place sometime before the series.
- Hey, You!: Taokaka aside, who is The Nicknamer, there are several other characters who don't call him by his name. Ragna calls him 'shitty brat', Valkenhayn calls him 'greenhorn', Izanami calls him an 'outsider', and Nu calls him 'who'.
- Hot-Blooded: Just listen to how he calls his Divine Smasher Distortion Drive.
- Identical Stranger: Not normally but when he activates Bloodedge, he's almost a dead ringer for Ragna. In CF, some characters (notably Rachel and Nu) note that Naoto feels like Ragna to them, and Rachel even points out that his existence makes Ragna's own thinner. In gameplay, many of his moves are his own equivalents of one that Ragna has. For example, his Shoryuken Inferno Crusader is identical to Ragna's Inferno Divider, the complete Overdrive version of his Divine Reaper has elements of Ragna's Dead Spike and Carnage Scissors, and Edge of Eternity is one to Black Onslaught, even ending with the opponent being disintegrated.
- Idiot Hair: His ahoge, which adds to his rather generic protagonist design.
- Immortal Life Is Cheap: Since Naoto’s connection to Raquel keeps him from dying, he takes a lot of abuse, even more than Ragna. He has received fatal or near-fatal wounds from Valkenhayn, Clavis, Spinner’s Apostles as well as his bugs, Saya and from Spinner himself.
- Improvised Weapon: Saves Raquel from one of Spinner’s Apostles by hitting him with a fire extinguisher.
- Invocation: like Ragna, he has a special quote that he uses during his Astral Heat.'Edge of Eternity! Behold, the bloodstained blade. Not a shred of your soul shall remain! Let darkness...CONSUME YOU!
- I Will Find You: The ending of the second novel has Raquel telling him to find the Azure, and to find her later. In CF, Naoto comes from another world looking for her.
- Kindhearted Cat Lover: Much like Ragna, he loves cats.
- Kissing Cousins: He has feelings for his cousin, Haruka Hayami. She returns his feelings and she has kissed him. However, Naoto’s stubbornness gets in the way of him acting on his feelings.
- Lady and Knight: The Knight to Raquel's Lady.
- Lag Cancel: Using Shift Sway or Drive and then cancelling to a dash makes it easier for Naoto to do an 'enhanced' version of his special moves after his normal attacks.
- Leitmotif: 'Jaeger' (read: yeager), which is German for 'hunter', but without written with an umlaut which is normally used for the 'ae' portion (ä).
- Lightning Bruiser: Compared to Ragna, Naoto has a higher damage output, better defense, and higher health. The only thing he lacks compared to Ragna is a projectile and has shorter range.
- Magical Eye: His right eye is the Hunter’s Eye, which lets him see people's remaining life force as a number.
- Mark of the Supernatural: While it's currently unclear what it actually signifies, Naoto has the same tattoo on his body as Ragna◊ and Es◊ (WARNING NSFW), not to mention it appearing in several other characters' clothes. Notably, he didn’t have it in 'Bloodedge Experience' (WARNING NSFW) meaning it has to be connected to events that happened after the end of that series and before he was brought into the present.
- Megaton Punch: His Divine Smasher DD has him dashing forward with a powerful bloody punch.
- Mistaken Identity: Is on both the giving and receiving end of this trope. A majority of the cast mistakes him for Ragna at first and he mistakes several characters for people he knows. He thought Rachel was Raquel, Lambda and Nu were Kiiro, Makoto was his aunt Yuki, Izanami was Saya Terumi, Celica was Haruka (at least in his Gag Reel), Hakumen was a currently unknown “Ally of Justice” and Hazama was a different person named Hazama. Story Mode reveals that him being mistaken for Ragna is intentional: Naoto is technically his uncle because Ragna's mother, the 5th Prime Field Device, is implied to be a replica of Saya Terumi, Naoto's sister. Also it's implied by the end of the game that when Hazama jumped into the cauldron, he'll end up in where Naoto came from.
- Mistress and Servant Boy: Raquel often orders him to do errands such as making tea or bringing her stuff. Sometimes in the middle of class. Naoto then gets joked as being her 'servant' by his friends at school.
- Moment Killer: Twice, he had his moments with Haruka ruined. The first by Raquel and Haruka's mother, and the second by Saya; subverted for the second, however, as Haruka immediately pulled him back and then went to kiss him.
- Nice Guy: Naoto is a considerate and caring individual.
- Nom de Mom: Chooses to go by his mother’s last name, Kurogane, as opposed to the name of his clan, Terumi.
- Nonchalant Dodge: His Shift Sway special lets him do this to enemy attacks. If used after dashing, he can also shift to the opponent's back.
- Noodle Incident: Naoto says to Nine that he 'paid a high price' to come to the future. He also says that he once fought a 'monster' that is scarier than Nine in the past. Exactly what he meant by those is not yet explained.
- Not What It Looks Like: His cousin Haruka walks in and sees him fumbling around with a naked girl and her reaction is to find something to stab the two with.
- Only Sane Man: He feels that he is this in BE. Between the insanity of his situation, getting suddenly attacked at various points by Valkenhayn, Clavis and Spinner, and having to constantly keep track of Raquel, he can only snark about how ridiculous his life has become. He's still this in Central Fiction, constantly commenting on the weirdness of this new world and its inhabitants.
- Ordinary High-School Student: Appears to be this at first. Subverted in that he was already the heir to the Terumi clan, possessed the Hunter's Eye and was taught how to fight by his mother at a young age.
- Our Vampires Are Different: Naoto is not a vampire, although he will become one a full year after being bitten. Until then he is in a state between life and death, reliant on Raquel.
- Outside Context Hero: In CF, as Naoto is a newcomer from the past, he's 'alien' to the present world and, in particular, Nine's plans.
- Please Put Some Clothes On: Asks Raquel to wear clothes and tries to put them on her himself when she refuses and struggles against him. In his victory quotes, he asks the same to Makoto and he also offers his jacket to Mai.
- Power Dyes Your Hair: Using his Drive's full power (translates into using Overdrive in gameplay) will turn his hair white, making him look similar to Ragna.
- Promoted to Playable: Like Celica, he comes from a series of novels before being inserted in the main games as playable.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Whenever he activates Bloodedge, his eyes change color from brown to red.
- Reluctant Warrior: Unlike Ragna, who's always ready to fight anyone who gets on his nerves, Naoto actually doesn't like to fight and constantly tries to talk things out and only uses violence as a means for self-defense. Unfortunately, he's a playable character in a fighting game.
- Sacred First Kiss: When Haruka kisses him he lies and says it’s his first. Considering his first kiss was stolen by Saya using Soul Eater on him when she wiped out the Terumi Clan, he had a pretty good reason to lie.
- Saving the World: Raquel tasks him with saving their world in his Act 3 ending. Because the main timeline, which is the source of all the possible universes, is in jeopardy, his world disappeared. In order to restore his world he must stop whatever is threatening the creation of “possibilities”.
- Second Year Protagonist: Second year student at Shin Kawahama First High School.
- Shoryuken: He has one that mimics Sol Badguy's Volcanic Viper move, named Inferno Crusader (named after Ragna's Inferno Divider of course). He also has a kick version, named Phantom Pain.
- Shaping Your Attacks: He can shape his blood into weapons. So far he has used a sword, a spear, claws, an axe and a scythe. In his Divine Reaper DD, he also shapes his blood into a monstrous head like Ragna's Dead Spike.
- Shower of Awkward: Naoto experiences this since Raquel has no problem walking in on him when he is in the bath and demanding he wash her hair. He begrudgingly obliges but has to beg her to not make him wash her body.
- Spell My Name with an 'S': In Bloodedge Experience, 'Kurogane' is written in kanji, but in Central Fiction, it is written in katakana.
- Stat-O-Vision: His Hunter's Eye displays a person's remaining life force as a decreasing number.
- Synchronization: For some reason, his and Kiiro's heartbeats are completely synchronized with each other. CF also reveals that he has a life-link with Rachel somehow.
- Three Strike Combo: His Banishing Fang can be followed up twice, with the finishing one either a front kick or a launching uppercut.
- Unblockable Attack: How Bloodedge works, if charged; it will guard crush the opponent unless they use barrier guard. His Phantom Pain special is also unblockable.
- Unskilled, but Strong: At first, he would simply rely on his Healing Factor and enhanced strength to beat his opponents into submission. After gaining Bloodedge, Raquel starts training him to be a better fighter. Completely averted by the time he appears in CF.
- Warm Bloodbags Are Everywhere: If he becomes a vampire he will attack those close to him in his thirst for blood. He helps Raquel with her quest to find the Azure so he can stop the transformation and avoid this.
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- Height: 171cm
- Weight: 56kg
- Blood type: AB
- Date of Birth: April 30
- Birthplace: Unknown (presumably Ishana)
- Hobbies: Unknown
- Likes: Celica & Family (Jubei and Kokonoe)
- Dislikes: Shiitake mushrooms
- The Ace: Magic, real magic, is considered an incredible Story-Breaker Power in the Blazblue universe, and she's one of the finest mages in the series. That said, she's not exactly sane (even when not under Terumi's control).
- Action Mom: She doesn't become a mom until the end of the Dark War... and after being a mom, she doesn't become an 'action' one until she becomes Phantom, and even more in CF.
- Actually a Doombot: In Terumi's CF arcade ending, it's revealed that he has been fighting a 'phantom' of Nine all along. Terumi actually is aware of it, saying 'are you happy now that I've played around?' She also creates phantoms of other characters in others' arcade routes, such as Ragna's and Hakumen's.
- Aerith and Bob: She has a Japanese name and her sister... has a Portuguese one. Then again, it is implied that they came from a mixed marriage family.
- Alliterative Name: The English names of her spells are named in this fashion such as Coral of Catastrophe, Garnet of Gall, and Rubellite of Rage.
- All Men Are Perverts: Apparently holds this belief considering she nearly roasted Bloodedge alive when she thought he was trying to make a move on Celica. She also attempts to instill this belief in Celica as well, but it always fails because Celica is too damn nice.Nine: Listen, Celica. I'm going to explain this to you one more time. Any man who acts nicely around a cute and innocent little girl like you probably has one thing on their mind. And this pathetic excuse for a man is no exception. It would be best for society if I just took him out of the gene pool right here.
- All Witches Have Cats: Her husband Jubei's a cat beastkin and she's a witch. Do the math.
- Always Accurate Attack: A number of her spells, as well as her Navy Pressure special, automatically tracks the enemy's position. Note that some of them have delayed activation so as to give the opponent a dodging, blocking or preventing chance.
- And Then What?: Near the end of the trailer for Central Fiction, she pretty much says this word-for-word to Rachel. Even if Izanami is stopped, what will humanity do once it discovers the unchangeable truth (the titular Central Fiction)?
- Anti-Air: Aside from her Shoryuken special, her 6A/6B/6C normal moves are also used to cover vertical range. Also with her spell Celestite of the Covenant, which brings airborne opponent to the ground.
- Anti-Villain: See Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds below for why.
- Arch-Enemy: Considers Terumi and Imperator this, as they've been using her and now she wants payback after she's free.
- The Archmage: Is hailed by many as the greatest magic user in the world. And Central Fiction gives her the opportunity to prove it.
- Ascended Extra: After three games of sitting on the sidelines, Nine finally gets to throw down with the rest of the cast as the boss of Act I with a very big role in the fourth game.
- Assist Character: The demon Hi-no-Kagutsuchi will assist her in some attacks. There's also her spell Taaffeite of Temptation, which has her summon a small fairy that does 3 attacks on the opponent to assist her.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Her demon, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi, is huge, so much so that only half of its body is shown during one of her intros. Also, Nine never fully summons the demon, just uses its limbs to attack enemies.
- Badass Bookworm: A powerful sorceress and one of the Six Heroes who created the Nox Nyctores and taught humanity everything about magic and Ars Magus.
- Badass Cape: Her CF appearance has her wearing a long purple cape. She's able to block attacks with it, bring it to life, and change its shape at will.
- Bastard Understudy: It turns out that she is this to Izanami as of Central Fiction. With her limiters released at the end of Chronophantasma and Terumi temporarily out of commission, she is no longer under anyone's control and is now enacting her own plan to change the world through destruction and recreation.
- Battle Couple: With Jubei.
- Beating A Dead Player: Ironically taking a page from Terumi's playbook, one of her winposes has her grind her heels onto the unconscious opponent's head.
- Berserk Button:
- Anyone who wishes to visit harm upon Celica or try to fool around with her (Being a male in Celica's presence is all it takes to make her think that) will spend the final minutes of their lives in terrible agony.
Nine: Let me help you remember by beating it back into you! No one fools around with my kid sister! When I'm done with you, your limbs may no longer be attached to your body!- Also, referring to her age in any way is very ill-advised unless you wish to stand in the heat of an inferno. Nu learned this the hard way.
- Big Sister Instinct:
- Really. Harming Celica is basically telling Nine 'I want to die in the most horrifying manner available.'
- Act 2, however, reveals that this aspect of her is played extremely darkly. Celica is about the brightest spot of her otherwise bleak life, so Nine treasures her so much that she's willing to end the world for her sake, and remake it so that the two of them can find happiness, while leaving everyone else to their fates and likely making them all disappear if the world is remade per her plans. And considering Celica's protests and Nine's treatment, it seems that Celica isn't allowed to have a say about it.
- Black Cloak: A variant. Her Phantom form acts as one, though it's more of a big, dark purple Robe and Wizard Hat that conceals her entire body. One of her intro poses involves her burning it off.
- Black Eyes of Crazy: Her Central Fiction artwork shows that the irises of her eyes are still amber-colored, but the sclera are completely black. While originally believed to be Mind-Control Eyes, it's actually the result of her resurrection.
- Bonus Boss: In Act 3, if you defeat every arcade opponent with Perfects, Overdrive, Distortion Drive, and Astral finishes, you'll be transported to the Purgatorium stage for a 9th fight with Nine in her Unlimited form.
- Bound and Gagged: In Terumi's CF ending, he ties her like this with his Ouroboros and taunts her. Though it turns out to be a phantom of her.
- Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: She goes by either Nine or Phantom. Her playable appearance decides to just put them together.
- Breath Weapon: Her standard attack has her blowing a gust of wind at her opponent. The Overdrive version of her DD Flame Punisher has Kagutsuchi breathing a powerful torrent of fire from its mouth.
- Broken Bird:
- Beneath this snarky, hot-tempered witch is a woman whose life has been torn apart by parental abandonment and betrayal, all because of certain individuals' mad obsession with killing an artificial god - and, if she's to be believed, the 'god' itself.
- And then Act 2 reveals exactly just how broken she really is. She's willing to end the world, and everyone else she knew, friend and foe alike, all to create a world where she and Celica can be happy.
- The Bully: Gives off this impression most of the time. Especially evident in Phase Shift 1 given the way she treats Kazuma. Hell, if Trinity wasn't befriending him, she probably wouldn't give the guy the time of day. In Hazama's CF arcade, she fights him not just to see what his desire is, but also because he reminds her of Kazuma, who she really doesn't like.Nine: I didn't mean to spoil the fun, but seeing your face again... I couldn't stand idly by. This is just like back then, when we were staring into each other's eyes. Ah yes. The sheer thought of it makes me sick!Nine: (winquote vs. Hazama) That face of yours... It never fails to get on my nerves. I'll smash you to pieces, and you'll be FUBARed for good.
- Call-Back:
- When she teleports Naoto to her location, he says that a teleportation magic or Phenomenon Intervention has occurred; Nine remarks at how he knows difficult words for a stranger. This is a reference to how she says the similar thing to Bloodedge in the past, where, despite his amnesia, he blurts out words like Ars Magus or Six Heroes.
- Her Overdrive is Burning Red, the alternate name for the Crimson Grimoire, an ultimate Grimoire she previously researched that could grant anyone immense magical power. Since Hazama obtained it at the end of Remix Heart, it's possible Nine is currently using it. Mai's winquote against her also references this.
Mai: (winquote vs Nine) Real magic... It's so powerful. One of the Six Heroes who created the Burning Red...!- The Story Mode has her do a Heroic Sacrifice by trying to hold back Izanami and the Doomsday for a week, and Jubei helping the others escape so Ragna and others can find a way to defeat Izanami in a week's time. It's a call back to the Phase 0 novel where Bloodedge holds the Black Beast for a year with Jubei helping Celica, Trinity and Nine escape so they can find a way to defeat it in a year.
- Came Back Strong: Played with. Nine was already strong to begin with, but after the limiters imposed upon her by Terumi and Izanami are unsealed she now always fights at full power.
- Cape Wings: Her cape can occasionally turn into a pair of wings, most notable in her Astral.
- Captain Morgan Pose: She does this in her winning animation, by using the body of her defeated opponent as her footstool.
- Casting a Shadow: A lot of her attacks involve dark magic. Her Everlasting Schrol has her thrusting a blade of dark energy forward, her Andradite of Accord has her firing a black and red Energy Ball that explodes in a + shape, her Nephrite of Nullification has her summoning pillars of dark energy after a countdown, her DD Flame Punisher has her shooting 2 beams of dark energy, and her other DD Azurite Inferno has her firing spears of dark energy and on Overdrive, summoning pillars of dark energy to finish the opponent off.
- Character Tic: Is often seen holding the rim of her hat, twirling her hat on her finger, or holding an ember of fire in her hand.
- Chekhov's Gun: Her not having a Drive is important to the story. With her never using a Drive, she doesn't get her soul sucked into the Boundary unlike other Entitled, thus staying strong.
- Cleavage Window: Her outfit in CF gives a clear view of her cleavage.
- Clothing Combat: She will use her cloak as a weapon in some attacks, mostly to block attacks and turning it into large hands to grab and throw opponents.
- The Coats Are Off: In the Chronophantasma True Ending, Izanami removes the cloak that obscured her body, which apparently doubled as a Power Limiter. She then proceeds to engage her former lover in battle.
- Color-Coded Elements: in gameplay, she'll gain colored tags as she uses her normals: Water Is Blue, Wind Is Green and Fire Is Red. The same element will also paint her cape with - and give her a Battle Aura of - one of the three colors as you use Flax Nurture.
- Combat Stilettos: And if she thinks you're trying to hurt Celica (or make a move on her), she'll grind them into your skull. This is used to a greater effect in CF.
- Computer Virus: In CS, she uses one created by magic to disable Takamagahara.
- Confusion Fu: Her special moves relies on combining 3 elemental signs together. What she decides to throw at you depends on what sign she stocked, which you really have to memorize right because she has around 20 combinations of them.
- Contralto of Danger: If you're wondering where her daughter got her voice from, Nine has a low and powerful voice, which serves to highlight her aggressive personality, on top of being a powerful witch.
- Conveniently Timed Distraction: In her last fight with Ragna in story mode, she's got an edge, and she's about to launch a strong attack where she glances at Celica and she sees an image of younger Celica saying 'Sis'. This stops Nine for a moment, allowing Ragna to do a decisive strike on her and then finish her with a Dead Spike.
- Cool Big Sis: Despite her temper, she's very caring on Celica and would even give her Marshmallow Hell.
- Critical Hesitation Blunder: During her final fight with Ragna, just when she is about to finish him off she looks over at Celica and sees her as her younger self Little Sister, causing her to hesitate and giving Ragna the opening to mortally wound her.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: Fights with her usually end in a draw or with her utterly humiliating the opponent. Her first fight with Ragna in the Story Mode quite literally ends with her foot on the back of his neck.
- Dark Is Evil: She's a witch (both figuratively and literally), wears dark clothes, and uses a lot of dark-based attacks, and is also among the antagonists of CF.
- Dash Attack: Her special Crimson Raider has her dashing forward while being Wreathed in Flames, releasing an explosion on contact.
- Deadpan Snarker: Another trait Kokonoe inherited from her.Nine: Oh? For someone who'd come up with such an obvious lie, like amnesia, you actually have a pretty solid perspective of the world. If only the higher-ups of this world felt the same way you did...Bloodedge: Yeah, yeah, yeah, obvious lie, I get it.Bloodedge: Why you...
- Death Equals Redemption: After Ragna fatally wounds her, she denies Celica healing her and realizes that she needs to put her faith in Ragna as well. She sacrifices the little life she has left to give the heroes a week to find out how to defeat Izanami and activates Requiem, happy seeing Jubei protecting her (from Nu) one last time.
- Death from Above: Like her daughter Kokonoe, Nine's Astral involves her summoning a meteor to crash down upon the opponent (after first incapacitating them like Kokonoe's). However, she one-ups her daughter by raining dozens of them. Also, 2 of her spells drop small meteors and a big rock respectively onto the opponent, while her special Navy Pressure has her summon a demonic fist that slams down directly above the foe.
- Despair Event Horizon: Act 2 implies that Nine crossed this a long time ago. After being shown the truth of the world, she went insane and decided to cling to Celica as the only way she could retain some sense of mental clarity. Unfortunately, Nine has deluded herself into thinking that only her and Celica's happiness matters, and that everyone else can be thrown away like trash if it means destroying Amaterasu and remaking the world as she sees fit.
- Disappeared Dad: Her father, Shuichiro Ayatsuki, left her and Celica to continue his research. She's hated him for it ever since.
- Disc-One Final Boss: Quite literally, in fact. She is the final boss of the first Act of the game's arcade story, fittingly titled 'Phantom of Labyrinth'. She is also this in Central Fiction's story mode proper, being the first of the three primary villains to be defeated (the other two being Izanami and Terumi).
- Disproportionate Retribution: Because of her volatile temper, Nine's responses to most things are... Rather extreme.
- Nine thinks Bloodedge's trying to make a move on Celica. Nine's response? Try to blow up Bloodedge with fireballs.
- In CF, Nine is utterly pissed that Kokonoe resurrected Celica in her plot to kill Terumi and then attacks her. Her rage is justified as Kokonoe attempted to do the one thing Nine wouldn't do: sacrifice Celica for Kushinada's Lynchpin, but the response was completely uncalled for. Made worse by the fact that Nine is fully aware that Kokonoe doesn't even remember doing that thanks to the amnesia effects of the Embryo.
- Likewise, in her Act 2 arcade mode. After defeating Ragna, Nine flies into a rage, blaming him for everything bad that's happened, and proceeds to deliver a viciousNo-Holds-Barred Beatdown consisting of three Navy Pressures and finally a violent stomp on the back of his head.
- Does Not Like Men: Ultimately despises men due to her neglectful relationship with her father as a child. In the light novel Phase 0, Nine almost kills Bloodedge and violently beats him for speaking his opinion due to believing that he deceived her sister Celica. Trinity also states that she dislikes her real name and prefers her title, and her hatred of men men most likely was the reason she started a relationship with Jubei, a two-tailed cat-man.
- Does Not Like Spam: Hates shiitake mushrooms.
- The Dog Bites Back: How she was killed, as revealed in Phase 4 — she attempted to control Terumi, but then Terumi regained his sentience (thanks to Kazuma's manipulation on Trinity) and killed her. Ironically, since she used to be Terumi's dog upon resurrection, she can now do this to him in Central Fiction, and she is quite pleased at the opportunity.
- Domain Holder:
- She currently manages the Lotus-Eater Machine inside of the Embryo and has her thoughts locked into every playable characters at the same time. Also it's shown that Noel, with her Eye of the Azure, has been able to subconsciously affect the domain in her own way, and as Relius' arcade shows, it's prone to influences and changes both from inside and outside. And she claims that there will be a 'god of the Embryo' who has been decided from the beginning.
- There's also the Phantom Field, which is linked to the Embryo and is the place where Nine observes everything unfolding in the Embryo. She either pulls people to the field, or they find their way to it themselves (such as Azrael, Izayoi, Hakumen and Relius) for the boss fight.
- The Dragon: Initially one for Terumi and Relius, then to Izanami, but...
- Dragon with an Agenda: Various characters' Central Fiction arcade mode stories show that, like Hazama, Terumi and Relius, Nine isn't loyal to Izanami either. In fact, Nine wants the current world to end so that changes can be made, but in order to do that, Izanami must be defeated. To that end, she has almost everyone playing into her plans one way or another, mostly with her telling them to defeat Izanami.
- Elemental Powers: Her playstyle revolves around three, 'Fire', 'Water', and 'Wind'. She can stack up to 3 signs of elements at once, including the same element and combine them for additional effects. That being said, she has access to other elements such as gravity, lightning, nature, ice, and dark magic, though she seems to prefer fire magic.
- Embarrassing First Name: Phase 0 reveals she dislikes her given name which is why she goes by Nine.
- Everyone Has Standards: Despite her willingness to do pretty much anything to defeat the Black Beast so that Celica is not used to activate Kushinada's Lynchpin, she considers Take-Mikazuchi to be too dangerous for humans to ever use, even against the Black Beast. Which makes it rather jarring now that CF reveals that she intends to end the world by using the Nox Nyctores to complete Take-Mikazuchi. The story mode, however, double-subverts this; it turns out she still has standards, and that the Take-Mikazuchi she intends to summon is not the real one, but an 11th Nox Nyctores that she wishes to use to create Phenomenon Interventions on the scale of what Amaterasu can do, but without someone with a selfish will at its 'helm'.
- Evil Costume Switch: As Phantom, her outfit is changed into an armless cloak with a High Collar of Doom that conceals her face, along with a different witch hat. Her Central Fiction look (which has the cloak opened) seems like a corrupted version of her old Ten Sages outfit. Her special intro with Celica and Kokonoe has her briefly dressed in her old Ten Sages outfit before switching to her current look.
- Evil Genius: In Chronophantasma. Even more so in Central Fiction.
- Evil Is Not a Toy: She unsealed Yuuki Terumi from the Boundary after Clavis, Valkenhayn, and Jubei sealed him in, placing him under a mind-control spell that forced him to work for her and ignoring the massive threat he posed. She ended up paying for it with her life.
- Evil Laugh: She's quite prone to these, particularly in Hazama's CF arcade ending & Carl's Act 3 Arcade.
- Evil Matriarch: Oh yea. Not quite as evil as initially thought though, but still pretty far on the extremist end of Well-Intentioned Extremist.
- Exact Words: She is very particular in saying that her goal is not to destroy the world, but rather to end it. Her actual plan is to end the God's dream and create a world without a will controlling everything like the Master Unit does.
- The Faceless: As Phantom, until her face appeared in the shadow on Chronophantasma story mode. Later fully appeared, revealing her Black Eyes of Crazy.
- The Fair Folk: Her Taaffeite of Temptation spell has her summon a fairy to bombard opponents with dark energy bolts.
- Fallen Heroine: She was one of the six individuals to bring peace back to the world, but after being thrown into the Boundary she saw the 'truth' of the world and now seeks out to destroy the Master Unit and take revenge on Terumi and the Imperator for using her. Act 2 reveals her goal for wanting to destroy the Amaterasu Unit: the world she wants to create is one where only she and Celica are happy. Everyone else is just in the way, regardless of whether they were once her comrades.
- Family Theme Naming: As Jubei's wife, Nine is named after someone associated with Yagyu Jubei, Jushiro Konoe. (See Named After Someone Famous below.) Her daughter's name is a two-way pun to Nine's/Konoe's own name, extending the association with Yagyu Jubei.
- Fangs Are Evil: Played with. The cover◊ of CF portrays her with fangs, complete with Maniac Tongue.
- Fashionable Asymmetry: Not her, but her demon Hi-no-Kagutsuchi, has one of its horns broken.
- Fate Worse than Death: Nine attempted to make Terumi her bitch, and now as Phantom, first Terumi and Relius's bitch. The ending of CP made it seem like she would become Izanami's, but CF subverts it.
- Femme Fatalons: Her current look sports these. Relius' Astral, however, reveals that they are actually black, clawed gloves.
- Fiery Redhead: Pink is still a shade of red after all, but from the novels of Phase 0 and Phase 1, Nine had quite the temper... which Kokonoe inherited as well.
- Finger Snap Lighter: In one of her story poses she holds fire on her open palm. This also appears in her official art.
- Fire-Forged Friends: How she and Jubei first met, as revealed in Phase 0. Nine and Jubei (who called himself Mitsuyoshi at the time), fought over the use of Kushinada's Lynchpin. Jubei wanted to use it to stop the Black Beast, but Nine refused to as doing so would mean sacrificing Celica. With some help from Bloodedge, the two managed to get over their differences. And from there, the two eventually fell in love.
- Fireball Eyeballs: Her left eye releases a glowing purple flame when she uses her Astral. This implies that she is using her XBlaze.
- Flaming Skulls: three of her spells create this.
- Foil: To Ragna. They're both older siblings that have led incredibly bleak lives and both would do anything for their younger siblings, to the point that both sought power so they’d be able to protect what’s important to them. Both wanted to recreate a world with possibility for everyone, however, Ragna was willing to sacrifice himself to achieve it and won't kill anyone even Amaterasu Unit, while Nine was ready to beat up whoever stands on her way and was willing to destroy the Amaterasu Unit and replace it with Requiem. To drive it further, they both have supernaturally induced heterochromia; Ragna's red right eye a result of his Azure Grimoire, Nine's X-shaped red pupil in her left eye, hidden by her Peek-a-Bangs, a result of her imitation Origin of the Grimoire.
- Foreshadowing:
- Nine in her Act 2 arcade gets angry at Ragna as she blames him for everything that's wrong with the world. She's not exactly wrong; even disregarding him being (or used to be, in a way) the Black Beast, he's also revealed as the Central Fiction, the focus of The Origin (the girl in Master Unit)'s plays of the world (or the 'wretched puppet show' as Nine puts it); The Origin basically repeats the world's times and tragedies, never allowing the world to advance, just so she can somehow meet Ragna. Nine is implied to know all of it.
- Kokonoe's Act 3 arcade has her battling Nine as her final opponent; Kokonoe talks something about what Nine's doing with 'that replica' and Nine is amused that her daughter can figure that out. As story mode revealed, they're talking about Requiem, a new Nox Nyctores made as a replica of Take-mikazuchi, located in Nine's secret hiding place, and Kokonoe also figures its whereabouts.
- Gameplay and Story Integration: The fact that she does not have a Drive like other characters becomes important since the Embryo sucks in the souls of people who use Drives, making them weaker. Since Nine doesn't use a Drive she remains incredibly strong.
- Genius Sweet Tooth: Yet another trait Kokonoe inherited from her. She even admits that sweets are a way for her to clear her head.
- Giant Hands of Doom: Her Navy Pressure, Mauvette Roar, and Scarlet Vein attacks have her using Kagutsuchi's limbs to attack opponents, similarly to Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves.
- Glacier Waif: Similarly to Hazama, she has poor ground mobility and is tied with Kokonoe for having the lowest health among the cast. That said, her arsenal of powerful, screen-filling, long distance spells makes getting close enough to hit her a challenge.
- Glass Cannon: Nine has incredible damage potential, but is tied with Kokonoe for the second lowest health among the cast (10500). Surprisingly, this carries over into the story mode. During her last fight with Ragna, she manages to hold her own quite well, but once he manages to land a hit on her note , she goes down quite quickly. Seems all that time in the Boundary didn't do much for her endurance.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: During her time in the Boundary, she found out the 'truth of the world' and the fact that the world has repeated itself and its tragedies over this. This drives her to stop all of this 'wretched puppet show'. CF story mode details that what she saw was the Prime Field War and how 'The Origin' has repeated the world over and over. She wants for their efforts to have meaning and for them (i.e her and those she cares about) to live meaningful lives, and the Master Unit impeded her from those.
- Good Is Not Nice: Yeah, despite being hailed as a legendary hero, she's rather temperamental and hostile towards strangers, especially if she feels they're threatening her sister.
- Go Out with a Smile: In her last moments, after she sacrifices her life to power up Requiem for one last time, she sees Jubei trying to hold Nu back from attacking her. She's happy that her husband protects her one last time before she passes away.
- Gravity Master: Knows a spell named 'Infinite Gravity'. With it, she can compress the souls and seithr she needed to be used to power Nox Nyctores. Also, one of her gameplay spells, Celestite of the Covenant, has her create a field of gravity on the ground under the opponent. In that field, the opponent won't be able to jump.
- Green Thumb: Her spell Morganite of Malice has her planting a seed to the ground, which grows into roots that attack the opponent.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: If you're wondering where Kokonoe got it from, look no further. Underneath the sass and snark is a ticking time bomb of Unstoppable Rage that will explode at even the smallest provocation or for no reason at all. And she can be a nightmare when she flies off the handle. Taken further in CF where some of her arcade interactions with other characters have her literally exploding with anger.
- Having a Blast: Given her preference for fire magic, it's only natural that many of her attacks result in Stuff Blowing Up. Her Crimson Raider special has her charge at an opponent while Wreathed in Flames, causing an explosion on impact. Her Air Throw has her grab the opponent with her cape and detonating an explosion to throw them to the ground. The Active Flow version of her Scarlet Vein Exceed Accel has Kagutsuchi's fists causing a small explosion on impact. And her DD Cardinal Nova has her creating a localized explosion in front of her, with the Overdrive version adding more explosions that carry the opponent into the air.
- Heel–Face Brainwashing: She did this on Terumi in the past because his expertise was needed in fighting the Black Beast and he's, well, not exactly a cooperative person. Unfortunately for her, he exploited the fact that he's inside a self-aware vessel (Kazuma) who he specifically influenced to go with his will, so while Terumi is brainwashed, Kazuma is not. This is what allowed him to break the brainwashing, by having Kazuma manipulate Trinity to lift Nine's spell on him.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Trinity.
- Hey, That's My Line!: In Hakumen's CF Act 1 arcade.Hakumen: What could you possibly do under the Imperator's spell?
Nine: Imbecile. That's my line. What could YOU possibly do?- Also in her Act 2 arcade.
Hakumen: Before the world ends, I'll make sure to end you — Phantom.
Nine: That's my line, 'Mr. Hero.' - Hijacking Cthulhu: Act 3 reveals that this is her plan. By collecting all 9 of the Nox Nyctores, she will be able to power up Take-Mikazuchi to completely destroy the world in an instant. Played with in that when she calls it forth, she is going to call it forth in a completely berserk state, and she knows it. Story Mode, however, reveals this is a subversion. She's not hijacking Take-Mikazuchi - she's making a new one.
- Hot-Blooded: Appropriately enough. She's impulsive, short-tempered, reckless, and uses fire magic.
- Hot Witch: Her coat is slipping off her shoulders, helping show her slim figure. In CF, she becomes even hotter, figuratively andliterally.
- Human Popsicle: 3 of her spells can encase the foe on ice, much like Jin's Drive.
- Hypocrite: She once considered Take-Mikazuchi too dangerous for humans to ever use. Her Evil Plan in CF has her using the Nox Nyctores to complete Take-Mikazuchinote to completely destroy the world. Later subverted in Story Mode when we find out that the Take-Mikazuchi in question isn't actually the original one at all, and serves a different function.
- I Have No Son!: She really hates her father and refuses to acknowledge him as such due to her believing him to be the one behind the Black Beast's appearance. In Phase Shift 1 when Kazuma brings out the subject, this gets her into an argument with Celica due to the latter still loving her father no matter what.
- Impossibly-Low Neckline: Her outfit in Central Fiction.
- Insufferable Genius: she was hailed as the genius mage of the Ten Sages, who created Ars Magus for the whole humanity to use and is given the most authority regading the Black Beast's matter. Naturally she talks in a condescending manner because of it.
- Interspecies Romance: With Jubei.
- In the Blood: She's Kokonoe's mother alright; her daughter inherited her hair color, her attitude, her affinity for sweets and even her affinity for magic (though Kokonoe prefers not to use it and rely on science instead). This even extends into their gameplay in CF. Both of their walking animations are a Sexy Walk, both of their fighting styles involve using the elements (Though Kokonoe uses elemental gadgets while Nine uses elemental magic), both of their Distortion Drives involve firing large beams of energy, and both of their Astral Heats involve trapping the opponent and raining down meteors upon them. She also mentions in her Act 2 arcade play that the two are more alike than it's comfortable for her to be.Kokonoe: (Winquote vs Nine) Do you think I've been a bad daughter? If that's the case, I probably took after you, mother.
- Invulnerable Attack: Her special Flux Nurture and DD Azurite Inferno makes her invincible during execution.
- Irony:
- Though Nine would loathe to admit it, she and Terumi have become much alike. Both are extremely powerful and nihilistic individuals who seek to destroy Amaterasu in order to bring about change in the world. She even starts to imitate some of Terumi's traits such as stomping on her opponent's head and being more prone to taunts, Evil Laughs and Slasher Smiles. She also has picked up his habit of using malicious nicknames for other characters, calling Azrael 'Little Puppy' and calling Nu 'Little Doll'. She also twirls her hat like Hazama.
- A Meta example. In the Phase Shift novels and CP, Nine is shown to be an extremely prudish person, having an ingrained belief that All Men Are Perverts out to take advantage of her sister Celica and even scolding Celica for revealing herself. Come CF, her appearance and character have been heavily sexualized to such a degree that her pre-Dark War self would be appalled. She now has a Cleavage Window, talks in a mostly seductive tone, her breasts jiggle, she lifts her leg and shows off her black panties during some attacks, she lies in a seductive pose when defeated, and being caught by Relius' Astral has her taking a bath in a witch's cauldron.
- I Take Offense to That Last One!: In Carl's Act 1 arcade, she reveals she doesn't like being called a 'witch'.
- Jerkass Has a Point:
- Granted, trying to fry an innocent person alive wasn't the best way to solve it, but Nine does have a point when she criticizes Celica for being too trusting.
- In Hibiki's Act 1 arcade, she tells him that underneath the mask of the humble, mild-mannered servant, he secretly desires to kill Kagura and become a truly emotionless killer. And Act 3 proves she may have been right as his words and actions become progressively more insane and homicidal.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Like daughter, like mother. She's a stubborn, abrasive, and foul-tempered hardass, but she genuinely cares for others, especially Celica, even if you have to literally dig to see the heart of gold. Even after her resurrection, she still has good intentions... even if her methods are a tad too extreme. Ragna says it best:Ragna: She's nagging, and scary, and always kicking people. She's really strong, though. She kept a ridiculous promise with me, and saved the world. She's someone her sister stands proud of and always boasts of. She's a brave woman.
- Jiggle Physics: In CF, her breasts tend to jiggle a lot during gameplay.
- Kick Chick: Her legs are registered as lethal weapons. Naturally, this translates into gameplay as most of her physical attacks are kicks. Taken to extremes with her DD Flame Punisher, which has her firing a Wave Motion Gun with her foot.
- Knight Templar Big Brother:
- Nobody touches or harms Celica in front of her. Bloodedge got blasted and beaten to near death when she got the wrong idea about him. And the reason she opted to use the souls from half of Take-Mikazuchi's core to create other Nox Nyctores, letting the war drag on much longer and sacrificing many? Because the other alternative was to plug Celica into the Kushinada's Lynchpin, which would surely kill her. She still felt bad about the sacrificed souls, though, and had planned to release them all.
- If her winquote against Celica is any indications, she plans to save only her, likely leaving everyone else to their fates. Her whole plan, even if well-meaning, also disregards people in the current time, that others protest to her that the current world should be left to the current people.
- Also summed up in Celica's Act 3 arcade final fight against her:
Nine: This world has again and again continuing to repeat the same mistakes! And every time that happens the history is being rewind... And we have to repeat that hell again! Lots of people dying... And you’ll have to carry the same pain again! Saving the world? Don’t screw around... I’ve had enough with going along the god’s nightmare! For that, the world needs to be destroyed once. For you, Celica, not needing to be in pain again... Please, understand. - Lady of Black Magic: Sans the personality, until Central Fiction.
- Lady Swears-a-Lot: Surprisingly averted in contrast to Kokonoe, who has pretty much said every swear word in the english dictionary. Nine is surprisingly clean of tongue. Played Straight in CF, where she curses more often.
- Leeroy Jenkins: Especially in matters where Celica is involved. Her motto is shoot first and screw the questions. One example, aside from the aforementioned spat with Bloodedge, is in Phase Shift 1 when Celica leaves the island, she immediately suspects Kazuma had something to do with it and storms to his room to flat out interrogate him, nearly strangling the boy had Trinity not been there to stop her.
- Leitmotif: Has one in CF fittingly titled Walpurgisnacht. note
- Lesser of Two Evils: Nine is a Fallen Heroine with some omnicidal designs for the world, but given that her targets, Terumi and Izanami, have made her life a living hell and have far worse motives than hers, it's easy to sympathize with her.
- Long-Range Fighter: Fights mainly at long range with her spells. That being said, she can definitely handle herself up close with physical attacks thanks to her demon's assistance.
- Lotus-Eater Machine: The world within the Embryo is one created by Nine to test the strength of the main characters by brutally deconstructing them and their desires in order for them to face the truth of the world.
- Love Makes You Evil: This is the real extent of how far Nine has fallen, as revealed in Act 2. The world she wants to create is one where only Celica and her will find happiness, while everyone else is just in the way and can kill themselves for all she cares, regardless of previous alliances. And it doesn't seem to matter what Celica has to say about it. Nine has become so insane since her resurrection that she's now an extremely Knight Templar Big Sister.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Her spell Heliodor of Humility creates a shield in form of a goat head in front of her that automatically guards against one hit.
- Ma'am Shock: Nu calls her 'Oba-san' during the Arcade fight with Nine. (She also calls Nine this if she's set as the announcer voice.) She's not amused. Nu still calls her 'Oba-san' if Nu's voice is set as the game's system voice.Nu: (selecting Nine the Phantom on the character select screen) 'Oba-san.'
Nu: (battle ends) 'Oba-san. Win./Lose.' - Magic Mirror: Her spell Citrine of Change creates a mirror that will block attacks for her, as well as reflecting projectiles.
- Major Injury Underreaction: In a variant, if she's knocked to the ground, she'll simply lie down with a look, not giving a damn. A carryover from Slayer.
- Male Gaze: The Story Mode artworks for Nine’s debut scene against Ragna have suggestive angles in them, both stances of her stomping Ragna under her heel give great focus on her voluptuous breasts.
- Meaningful Name: Hi-no-Kagutsuchi is the name of the Japanese god of fire, a fitting name for a fire-breathing demon.
- Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Nine is the first character in BlazBlue history to not have a Drive. Instead, her D button attacks rely on certain types of elemental magic she can stockpile up to 3 times.
- Mind Manipulation: She has the Mind Eater, a spell that can be used to control the mind of another person. It is first seen used on Terumi. The advanced form, Ruby: Mind Eater, is even worse - it lets the user impose their will upon others, making the victim lose themselves to be controlled. She has done so on Tsubaki, and then gives the 'steer wheel' to the Imperator.
- More Than Mind Control: It's implied in the trailer for Central Fiction that by being shown the 'truth' of the world by Izanami, her spirit became broken, allowing her to become corrupted into what is now Phantom. Hakumen still believes that she's still under Izanami's control as of the fourth game.
- Morality Pet: Celica is one for her. Though she heavily downplays it - Celica does keep her from totally turning over the edge, but what Nine planned to do for her sake is questionable at best, even for Celica. See Love Makes You Crazy above for more. This becomes her downfall during her last fight with Ragna in the story mode. For the most part, she has Ragna on the ropes and is about to finish him off with a large fireball, but a vision of Celica's younger self causes her to hesitate... giving Ragna an opening to slice her in half with Blood-Scythe, then finish her off with a Dead Spike.
- Ms. Fanservice: The closest one there is for the Six Heroes. Played completely straight with playable outfit in Central Fiction however. And then there's Relius' Astral, which has her taking a bath in a cauldron◊note .
- My Sister Is Off-Limits!: She makes it perfectly and painfully clear that you do not mess with her kid sister.
- Named After Somebody Famous: Her first name comes from Jushiro Konoe, the actor who portrayed Yagyu Jubei in the Yagyu Chronicles film series which consisted of nine movies.
- Nice Hat: A stereotypical witch hat. She takes it off when performing her DD Flame Punisher.
- Nightmare Face: In Hazama's, Hakumen's, Amane's, Arakune's, and Nu's Act 1 arcade endings, Nine's emotionless gaze is replaced with an absolutely unnervingSlasher Smile, complete with the black sclera in her eye turning a bright crimson red.
- No Sense of Direction: Though not as bad as Celica, Nine shows that poor navigational skills run in the family. Naturally, Bloodedge lampshades this.Nine: Ugh, the last thing we need is for you to become lost here of all places.Bloodedge: Looks like you have a pretty tough time with that, too.Nine: Oh, you're asking to die, huh? Stop being so familiar.
- Not Quite Dead: Turns out she didn't die when Terumi threw her into the boundary. Her soul was extracted and put into the 'vessel' known as Phantom.
- Not So Different:
- In her CF Act 2 arcade play, in the fight against Kokonoe, she remarks how she inherits her father's insolence and ego, and that Kokonoe had done the same too. She also says how they're both the same in how they will use any means necessary to achieve their goals.
- As well as with Ragna, since they're both a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, both have siblings that they're willing to go through hell to protect and are Cosmic Playthings to the world at large. This is exactly the reason why Ragna feels he has to be the one to stop her crazy plans and even says that he understands her grief more than anyone else.
- Not So Stoic:
- In CF she mostly talks with a calm, condescending tone, without raising her tone much even when she's angry (like in Terumi's arcade)... but in Celica's arcade play, naturally, she sounds more distressed, especially at the prospect of meeting her and and her being involved in the whole mess. She even furiously shouts curses at Amaterasu for making Celica involved. Also shown in her Act 2 arcade play, when she encounters Celica.
- Also in Hazama's arcade, after the boss fight, she sounds happier than usual, even offering her hand on realizing his wish.
- Numerical Theme Naming: One of the Ten Sages, the leaders of the Magic Guild in Ishana, the City of Magic and magic capital of the world. So far, only six other Sages have been revealed: One,note Two, Three note , Four, Seven◊note , and Eight.◊XBlaze introduces the group's predecessors, with Ringo Akagi being Nine's probable ancestor and holder of the title of Zwei, Marcelyn F. Mercury.
- The number nine has two connections to Jubei. Since Jubei is a cat, it's a reference to the famous mythos of cats having nine lives. And because her husband is named after Yagyu Jubei, her first name is based of Jushiro Konoe, an actor who played Yagyu Jubei in a nine-part movie series.
- Older Than They Look: She looks like she's in her twenties, but she's actually much older due to being imprisoned in the Boundary for so long.
- Outside-Context Problem: Played With. While Nine herself is pretty famous for her exploits as one of the Six Heroes, the fact that true magic (i.e not Ars Magus) is such a rarity in the Blazblue setting gives her an edge over most of the cast as very few have experience dealing with magic. That she doesn't possess a Drive like the rest of the cast also gives her an edge in the fabricated world of the Embryo as it allows her to fight at full strength while the others have their souls pulled into the Boundary.
- Panty Shot: Shown in her Azurite Inferno DD where she lifts his leg up high, showing her black panties.
- Peek-a-Bangs: Her left eye is covered by a really long bang of hair. It hides the imitation Origin of the Grimoire in her eye.
- Personality Powers: A Hot Witch with a fiery temper and the fire magic to match.
- Person of Mass Destruction: Her Astral summons a meteor shower that turns the battlefield into an ocean of flames. That's all that needs to be said.
- Pet the Dog: As Phantom not once but twice she saved a victim of Terumi's beating without his consent by teleporting them away, first Valkenhayn then Platinum. In Central Fiction, she urges Ragna to defeat Izanami, but since it's Nine we're talking about here, it involves fighting him to see if he is truly ready to do what needs to be done.
- Playing with Fire: While Nine is a master of all manner of elemental magic, fire is her go-to type of magic. This is best reflected in her gameplay as most of her attacks involve fire and the names of her Overdrive and Distortion Drives reference fire. Her idle pose and official art have her holding an ember of flame in her hand, and two of her battle intros have her engulfed in flames when she transforms into Phantom. And her stage, Purgatorium, resembles Hell. Naturally, she often threatens to burn her opponent to ashes.Nine: I'll burn you down until not even ashes remain.
- Player-Guided Missile: Her spell Andradite of Accord has her deploying an Energy Ball that can be moved around by holding D; releasing the button (or having the opponent attack it) will make it explode into a + shape.
- Power Glows: The red parts of her outfit glow constantly during gameplay.
- The Promise: Makes one with Bloodedge. In exchange for Bloodedge confronting the Black Beast and buying time for the world to prepare for a counterattack, Nine would, within the one year that Bloodedge created for humanity, create a weapon powerful enough to defeat the Black Beast. Ragna in the third game revealed that it was all so Celica wouldn't have to sacrifice herself with Kushinada's Lynchpin.
- Promoted to Playable: The fourth membernote of the Six Heroes to make their playable debut.
- Purple Is Powerful: Decked mainly in purple and is a powerful magic user.
- Rage Against the Heavens: Her vendetta against Amaterasu goes like this. The thing is implied to have made her live a life filled with tragedy and she sees the whole world as a lie because of this.
- Random Effect Spell: The D button for her has her perform a magic spell. The effect will be various, depending on what elemental signs you have collected. Her DD Azurite Inferno also has the same varying effect. Her DD Cardinal Nova also puts random 3-element spells to both her active and stock slots.
- Rapunzel Hair: Her hair is quite long.
- Reality Warper: With the 11th Nox Nyctores, Corpus Sepulcro: Requiem, she is able to perform Phenomenon Interventions on the same level as the Master Unit.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: At the end of Hazama's, Nu's, Amane's, Arakune's and Hakumen's arcade endings, the black sclera in her eye is replaced with red. Whether this is intentional or an error is rather ambiguous. Also, the seed she uses for her Morganite of Malice spell has a red eye on it.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red to Trinity and Celica's Blue.
- Restart the World: During her talk with Hakumen in her Act 2 arcade play, she says that the world is so rotten that there's no other way to correct it but to let it die once. In her Act 3 play she details her plans: namely she's going to gather the Nox Nyctores to complete Take-Mikazuchi and then let it loose to destroy the world and Master Unit, then she plans to create a system that creates a new world and new god (Requiem) that isn't affected by emotions, again using the Nox Nyctores and a whole lot of seithr.
- Robe and Wizard Hat: She's got the hat, but the 'robe' is worn more like a Badass Cape that compliments a military-like uniform. She gets a more traditional robe as Phantom which also serves as a sort of armored cloak to hide her identity, and in Central Fiction, we finally get to see her revealed form underneath the cloak that was hidden by shadow in the climax of Chronophantasma.
- Scarf Of Asskicking: Part of Phantom's outfit is two halves of a floating, tattered white scarf. She loses this as Nine the Phantom, however.
- Secret Test of Character: It turns out that the events transpiring presently are going on within the Embryo itself. It's a dream world that she concocted in order to find someone who could truly defeat Izanami. It's actually intended for Ragna, but she also does this to everyone else as well, testing their beliefs and brutally deconstructing them and their desires one by one.
- Secret Weapon: CF revealed that she has created a new Nox Nyctores, Gaisou (Corpus Sepulcro): Requiem, a device resembling Take-mikazuchi that lets her do powerful Phenomenon Interventions on par with the Master Unit; she plans for it to replace the Master Unit in her planned new world. It's still in an incomplete state in the story. Its usage come at a price: It shaves off her life force whenever she uses it, and for the last time she used it, she gave her life to make the weapon stall Izanami and the Doomsday for a week so Ragna can find a better way to stop Izanami.
- Sexy Backless Outfit: Her outfit in CF exposes her back, though you don't see it often.
- Sexy Walk: Her walking animations, pretty much.
- Shaping Your Attacks: Her Everlasting Schrol spell and her DD Azurite Inferno have her shape darkness into spears. By the same token, many of her other spells give unique forms to the attack.
- She Knows Too Much: The reason Terumi killed her. Well, aside from getting back at her for using him.
- She's Got Legs: Her most noticeable feature as emphasized in the Phase 0 novel. And she knows how to use them.
- Shock and Awe: What she uses in an attempt to destroy Kushinada's Lynchpin. One of her gameplay spells, Amethyst of Annihilation, creates a ball of lightning and sends it forward.
- Shoryuken: A kick version with her special, Mauvette Roar.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: She couldn't be more of Celica's opposite if she tried. Celica is a Cute Witch with an average figure and is an all around Nice Girl who specializes in healing magic. Nine is a Hot Witch and very buxom with a very violent temperament and tends to use her magic more offensively. This even extends to gameplay, where Celica is a Skill Gate Character with a simple and straightforward moveset, whereas Nine is Difficult, but Awesome with a very complex moveset.
- Signature Move: Her Kunzite of Keep Breaker spell (2 fire + 1 water signs) has quickly become this for many players. And it seems the game is aware of this as Nine's act 3 arcade fight with Carl has her tossing three Kunzites at Carl. Her Navy Pressure special closely follows.
- Slasher Smile: In contrast to the emotionless look she gives at the end of most arcade endings, Hazama's, Hakumen's, Nu's, Amane's, Arakune's endings, and the cutscene where Izayoi defeats Ragna have her sporting a downright disturbingSlasher Smile. The red sclera in her eye doesn't help. Seems being around Terumi for so long has started to rub off on her.
- The Smart Girl: Of the Six Heroes. She's a powerful sorceress and the creator of the Nox Nyctores, and was the one who taught humanity to use Ars Magus. She also was appointed as one of the Ten Sages despite still being a student at the time.
- Smug Smiler: If she's not being a Perpetual Frowner, then she has either a Psychotic Smirk or a full blown Slasher Smile. Either one practically oozes condescension.
- Smug Super: Nine is one of the most arrogant and smug characters in the series and has all the magical power to back up her ego. This trait truly shines in Central Fiction, where she is this in spades. Everything she does drips with condescension and arrogance, even in gameplay. She laughs off attacks like they were nothing, Relius' Astral has her calmly taking a bath in a cauldron, her win pose has her stomping on the opponent's head, her winquotes are incredibly smug and arrogant and her defeated pose, like Rachel, Slayer, and Elizabeth before her, is simply her laying down casually on the ground, not giving a damn.
- Sour Prude: Comes off as this with her All Men Are Perverts mentality. One has to wonder how she ended up marrying Jubei with that mindset...
- Spanner in the Works: She considers Naoto and Relius to be interfering with her plans in different ways. Technically she doesn't expect and want Celica to be involved as well, but then Nine chooses to make her a part of the whole plan under the premise of trying to make Celica's desired world come true.
- Spell Levels: Her 'stack 2/3' spells are basically stronger versions of the spells with less tags. Such as Coral of Catastrophe (1 fire) -> Garnet of Gall (2 fire) -> Rubellite of Rage (3 fire).
- Status Buff: Her special Flax Nurture gives her a buff on her normal attacks. The buff depends on, and affects, the elements you put into the active slot. Aside from strengthening the normal element attack of choice, it also increases the damage of spells done with the particular element.
- Stealth Pun: She has Jubei, a cat, as her husband. It means she has a 'cat o' nine'.
- Straw Nihilist: Her quote above says it all. The fact that she has been badly treated by the 'god' of the verse and is implied to have seen what's behind the scenes may very well be the explanation.
- Sugar-and-Ice Personality: Like daughter, like mother, the ice part is very prevalent.
- Supernatural Gold Eyes: She has gold eyes and she's a powerful sorceress. They get even more supernatural in Central Fiction where she gains black or occasionally red sclera. Her demon, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi also has four yellow eyes.
- Superpower Lottery: Considering that she is one of the most powerful magic users in the world, this is a given. In addition to possessing all manner of elemental magic, Nine can combine her elemental magic together to form a variety of powerful spells for various purposes. She also knows other powerful spells such as Mind Eater and Ruby: Mind Eater which can control a person's mind, she can create weapons powered by souls with her Infinite Gravity, she can manipulate the world within the Embryo in various ways such as creating phantoms of other characters and erasing their memories, her gameplay has her summoning creatures to assist her in battle, she can fly and teleport herself and others anywhere she wants, and on top of her magical prowess, she is a skilled hand-to-hand combatant. Suddenly not having a Drive doesn't seem like a problem for her. The fact that she doesn't have a drive also gives her an edge within the Embryo's fabricated world as she's one of the few people who can fight with all of her strength while everyone else's souls are being pulled into the boundary. Ragna pretty much lampshades this during their first fight in the Story Mode.
- Sympathy for the Devil: Ragna admits he respects Nine for her attempts to save her sister. As an older sibling himself, he can understand what she's trying to do.
- Teleporters and Transporters: She can use teleport spells. In gameplay, her dash move is a teleport.
- Theme Naming: Her specials are named after colors, while her spells are named after various gemstones and negative emotions and actions, beffiting Nine's nihilistic mindset. Also, the names of her Overdrive and Distortion Drives reference fire in addition to colors. Her Astral Heat is unique in that it's called 'colorless'.
- This Is Unforgivable!: Her pre-battle quote against Terumi. Also in her Act 2 arcade play, she claimed that she can't forgive her daughter for making 'that girl' involved (heavily hinted to be Celica).
- Three Strike Combo: If her Flame Punisher DD is done in Overdrive, after the 2 lasers, Kagutsuchi will add a fiery breath move to finish off the foe.
- Too Important to Walk: One of her intros has her demon, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi, literally carrying her into battle, highlighting her Smug Super nature.
- Took a Level in Kindness: There is a very subtle one between her portrayals in arcade mode and story mode of Central Fiction. In arcade mode it's implied she will completely destroy the world to create a world only for Celica, anyone else be damned. However in story mode, we learn that her wish extends to freeing all of her loved ones, including her husband, daughter and friends, from Amaterasu's grasp and she doesn't want to destroy anything, merely replace the Master Unit with Requiem, which will run the world without any outside will imposing on it.
- Tornado Move: 3 of her spells makes her blow a horizontal tornado forward.
- Tragic Hero: Was once revered as one of the legendary Six Heroes only to be betrayed by one of her comrades. Her past is also quite unpleasant if XBlaze: Lost Memories and Phase Shift novels is anything to go. Now she's become nothing more than a vengeful revenant who seeks to end the world. Or so it looked like, turns out she does have good intentions, they're just very extreme.
- Transformation Sequence: done in 2 of her Battle Intro: one where she wears the Phantom robe and one where she has the old Phase Shift look (when against Celica or Kokonoe). Both times, she sets herself on fire, which burns those clothes and revealing her current one.
- Tsundere: Type A - abrasive to everyone, but shows her sweet side only to Celica, Trinity, and later Jubei.
- The Unfettered: Nine will remake this world into the paradise she and Celica deserve. And no one, friend, family, foe, or even Celica herself, will stand in her way.
- Unwitting Pawn: She was thrown into the Boundary and came back as Phantom, have soul corrupted and become a brainwashed puppet to both Terumi and Relius, and then to the Imperator.
- Villain: Exit, Stage Left: As Phantom she is responsible for this; specifically, she teleports her allies out of the place if they're losing.
- Villain Team-Up: Discussed. In her Act 3 Arcade, she forms an alliance with Relius to use Take-Mikazuchi to destroy the world. Even then, she notes that if their plans reach completion, they'll become enemies. So, seeing that this is probably her last chance to, in her words, beat the shit out of him, she and Relius decide to have one last 'friendly' competition to decide who's more fit to change the world.
- Villain Teleportation: This is usually how Phantom arrives on the scene, and she is usually transporting another villain with her. Terumi relies on Phantom to pull him out of really bad spots, contributing to his unbeatable status.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Her relationship with Bloodedge. While the two bicker and snark at each other, they do eventually respect each other.
- The Voiceless: Her cloaked appearances prior to CP's ending. Even though Phantom appeared in the anime, up until her guest appearance in Buluraji, her seiyuu wasn't aware that there even was a BlazBlue anime because she wasn't in it and Phantom had no lines.
- Wave Motion Gun: Her DD Flame Punisher has her firing 2 purple beams, one after another. The Overdrive version has Kagutsuchi join in by finishing the opponent off with a blast of fire from its mouth.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Story Mode fully cements her as this. It turns out that the reason why she wants to start everything over again under her will is because of not only the suffering of herself and her family, but also the suffering of the entire cast. All that time spent in Act 1 was her getting to know the entire cast's innermost desires, and she intended to make them reality. To do this, she intends to activate a secret 11th Nox Nyctores she created, known as Gaisou: Requiem, to replace Amaterasu as the god of the world. It's a machine that uses her life force to create Phenomenon Interventions on the same scale as the Master Unit. This puts her at odds with Ragna, who intends to devour everyone's wishes, including Amaterasu's, because it's holding them back and not allowing them to move forward. Nine was so determined to succeed that she resorted to antagonizing the people she loved and cared for, refusing to allow even the people she intended to save interfere with her plans.
- A Wizard Did It: Her role in the plot is almost entirely to allow Relius and Hazama to Hand Wave things with 'magic did it.' At least while she's still under them.
- Why Am I Ticking?: Her spell Nephrite of Nullification has her put a countdown on his opponent. If the opponent fails to hit her before the countdown ends, the opponent will be engulfed in a massive, unblockablePillar of Light.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Life (technically, Amaterasu) hasn't been kind to her. Her mother died after giving birth to her sister (although she doesn't hate her sister for this), her father left the two for his scientific works, and eventually working with Relius and Terumi and (indirectly) releasing the Black Beast upon the world, she found out that he survived Black Beast's onslaught but had been driven insane and she has to end his life, she had to endure the mayhem that is the Dark War, and later she got dunked to the Boundary by Terumi after he was released from Nine's curse by her own friend. Then it gets worse: she found out in her time in the Boundary that Master Unit Amaterasu has been deciding the life for everyone by its own whims, and she curses her for making her, her comrades and her family suffer just for 'the dream that God observes'; the experiences also did some damage on her sanity. Then she got salvaged by Terumi and the Imperator to be used as their mindless tool, making her face her old comrades as enemies. When she's finally freed from Imperator's control, she aims to destroy her and Terumi for using her, but she also has the same plan as the two: Destroy Amaterasu. Celica's Arcade Mode ending in CF (both in Act 1 and 3) show this.Nine:Why must Celica go to such lengths?! What is it that 'you' wish to make her do — Master Unit Amaterasu?!
- World's Best Warrior: She's one of the Ten Sages, and by that she's one of the most powerful witches of her time and one of the most powerful sorcerers on history.
- Would Hurt a Child: While she herself says she doesn't like hurting kids, she has no problems fighting some of the younger members of the cast. In her fight with Carl in her Act 3 arcade, she outright threatens to kill him.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Kokonoe gets her pink hair from her.
- You Know the One: Before her real identity was revealed, this is how everyone who knew her identity referred to her as.
- Young Future Famous People: In-universe example. She and Celica appear in XBlaze: Lost Memories as children, with Nine being referred to as Me and Celica referred to as Little Sister.
- Zettai Ryouiki: With thigh-high boots. Grade B.
- Height: Unknown
- Weight: Unknown
- Blood type: Unknown
- Date of Birth: April 22
- Birthplace: Unknown
- Hobbies: Jigsaw puzzles
- Likes: The world
- Dislikes: Ragna the Bloodedge
- Abdicate the Throne: In the climax of CP, amidst all the battles, she forfeits her position and name Homura the new Imperator. Not because of any danger to herself, but she has gone far with her plans that she doesn't need to be Imperator anymore.
- Always Accurate Attack: Her Shizuku special tracks the opponent's location.
- Anthropomorphic Personification: In Rachel's Act 2 story and the preview for Act 3, she says that Izanami is a manifestation of The Origin's Drive.
- Anti-Gravity Clothing: Her ring-crown thingy seemingly floats around her head without any visible attachments. Said crown is actually the Yasakani no Magatama, her weapon, which can float as well.
- Artificial Human: As revealed in Central Fiction, Saya is actually implied to have been created as a vessel for Izanami. She also has doll-like joints under her arms and her upper legs that seem to hint at this. When electrocuted she also seems to have no skeleton and a doll-like anatomy.
- Assist Character: Although she is the one controlling Take-Mikazuchi, the Imperator herself can only fire three Energy Balls at you or summon a trio of Attack Drones, making Take-Mikazuchi do most of the work.
- Attack Drone: Aside from the ones she uses in the boss fight with Take-Mikazuchi, her Yasakani no Magatama is also this. She can either use them to attack directly or fire projectiles.
- Ax-Crazy: Being obsessed with death and causing it makes her this. She acts calmer than most examples, but that makes it all the more terrifying.
- The Bad Guy Wins: In every single appearance since her introduction, Izanami is usually the biggest victor, since she ends up with the most advantages. She takes control of Takamagahara in CS and sets it so that causality has a sequential flow, meaning no more time loops. CP is her biggest victory yet: creating the Embryo by turning the souls of all living beings on the planet into seithr and bringing forth the Amaterasu Unit, then teleporting Hakumen away effortlessly and triggering Ragna's inner Black Beast, making him go berserk and nearly killing everyone in sight. If CF is any indication, she may have actually accomplished her desire for a 'world of death' - the secret Judgment Day stage is implied to take place outside of the Embryo, and it shows that the world has become a hellscape. In the end, however, she's finally defeated, and her soul is absorbed into Noel.Rachel: Truth be told... you won the moment you summoned the Master Unit.
- Beating A Dead Player: One of her win poses has her consigning her opponent to the Underworld.
- Become a Real Boy: Her Act 3 arcade play has her talk with Relius about the nature of souls. He mentioned that even though she's a Drive-existence of someone, since he sees that she has a 'desire' of her own, it makes her a full individual with her own soul. She then says that 'granting death to this world' is her desire. This makes it unclear how much of Izanami is, well, Izanami and not a mere amalgamation of outside sources acting out.
- Being Tortured Makes You Evil: CF story shows her true origins: she's actually a fragment of Saya's soul that came to be because of Relius' and Terumi's torture towards young Saya.
- Berserk Button: While she's normally calm and affable towards ally and enemy alike, there is one specific thing that will trigger her. If you call her 'Saya', she'll show you exactly why she calls herself the Goddess of Death. Only Ragna is allowed to call her by that name.Izanami: (winquote vs Naoto) Is this too, a result of the Embryo? Dare not provoke me... and never utter that name again.
- Bonus Boss: In Act 3, if you defeat every arcade opponent with Perfects, Overdrive, Distortion Drive, and Astral finishes, you'll be transported to the Sight of Gods stage for a 9th fight with Izanami in her Unlimited form.
- The Caligula: A malevolent avatar of death at the topmost seat of the Librarium's hierarchy is never a promising sign. Makoto's story to Tsubaki suggests she may have been on board with Terumi and Relius in igniting the Ikaruga Civil War, and it's later confirmed in Spiral Shift. The Ikaruga Civil War was nothing more than a bloody ritual to increase her power.
- Casting a Shadow: She has shrouds of darkness envelop her limbs during most of her attacks, and she can also shape it in her Arms of Sympathy (Renge no Kai) special where she creates a nightmarish face made from shadow and fog and in her Ghost Peak Strike (Gaihou no Geki) special where she turns them into a skeletal T-Rex's head.
- Catchphrase: Will always make some reference to death. Also has a tendency to say '...Is what I would say.'
- Charged Attack: Aside from her Flaming Dome special, her Orchid (Araragi) special (where she throws her drones like a boomerang) can be charged for longer range and changing its trajectory.
- The Coats Are Off: Central Fiction shows that the Imperator has a separate battle attire from her regal dress. Her intro with Ragna in her trailer has her discarding it for her current look.
- Combat Stilettos: Her feet platforms act as these, adding extra damage to her kicks.
- Complete Immortality: As the avatar of death, she cannot truly die. The only way she's defeated, then, is to absorb her being (consisting of half of Saya and half of The Origin) into Noel/Mu (who possesses both other halves).
- Curb-Stomp Battle: Kagura's Act 2 arcade has her face to face with the Goddess of Death herself... who proceeds to utterly humiliate him, literally dancing away at his best attacks and literally knocking him on his back.
- Dance Battler: Surprisingly for her character, Izanami's attacks include fluidity and grace, and a distinct number of leg movements. Combined that with her Yasakani no Magatama, and Izanami's moveset seems evocative of Shiva's Tandava.
- Dangerously Short Skirt: Part of her new outfit in CF. Naturally, her panties are exposed in many of her attacks.
- Dark Is Evil: Aside from being named after the Japanese goddess of death, she has dark purple hair, uses a lot of dark-based attacks, and has a lot of demonic and death-related imagery and motifs.
- Deadly Lunge: Her Thunderbolt Lance (Tourai no Hoko) special is her doing a very fast lunging attack, either with her palm or her feet.
- Deadpan Snarker: In Chronophantasma. Particularly if she's near Hazama.Hazama: And... How are things on your end, Imperator?Imperator: I have no problems. If I was forced to give one, it is that your voice hurts my ears.Hazama: Ahh, sharp-tongued as always. Even I have feelings, too, you know.
- Deal with the Devil: Azrael makes one with her in his CF Act 2 ending. In exchange with Azrael defeating the other Entitled and 'releasing the Embryo', she promises that he can have a battle really worth his time: with the 'Gods outside of the Logic.'
- Death by Irony: She talks about the inevitably of death and how nobody can escape it. Well that includes herself as her own demise at the hands of Ragna and Noel shows she's just as fearful for her own life as anyone else.
- Deflector Shields: Her Shield of Dreams (Mujuu no Tate) special creates a barrier that absorbs attacks for her while she freely moves around. This works like the Barrier Block everyone else has, including how the Barrier Gauge drains while she uses this.
- Deliberately Monochrome: During her Distortion Drives and her Exceed Accel, the entire screen turns black and white.
- Demonic Possession:
- Relius refers to her body as a 'vessel' in which Izanami inhabits. Specifically, Izanami is the manifestation of the Master Unit's drive that possessed Saya's body after part of her soul was driven out.
- She also can manipulate Tsubaki's thoughts from afar, and this gets increasingly intense that in the Japanese version, Izayoi (in cutscenes) starts talking in tandem with Imperator's voice.
- Difficult, but Awesome: Izanami has a very steep learning curve due to having different properties than the other characters. She lacks a double jump, instead having a float in its place, which allows her to perform her ground normal attacks in the air, but is quite tricky to get used to. One of her special moves puts up a shield which protects her from all attacks except for throws and unblockables, but costs most of her Barrier gauge in the process, which puts her at a high risk of entering Danger state. Along with her below average health and her changed stance making her unable to block, Izanami is a challenging character to play, but once she is mastered, she has one of the highest damage potentials in her combos besides Carl and Naoto, and her attacks also have fast priority, allowing her to keep up her offensive.
- Disc-One Final Boss: More like Disc Two Final Boss, but still, she's one for Act 2. This applies to the main story as well. After she's defeated by Ragna and Mu, Terumi shows up and merges with the Susanoo unit to once again take back his position as Big Bad.
- Even Evil Has Standards: She hates Terumi just as much as the rest of the cast do, though it's less because she has standards and more because she has part of Saya's soul and Terumi was partially responsible ruining Saya's life completely, even torturing her body before Izanami manifested in her.Imperator: Do not take that tone with me. We are not peers.
- Everybody Hates Hades: In Shinto tradition, Izanami is just the Goddess of the Underworld, who while vengeful towards her husband Izanagi, wasn't really that bad. In BlazBlue however, Izanami is the cruel Greater-Scope Villain who wants to create a 'world of death' by corroding all life into seithr using the BlazBlue Embryo. Doubly so in the English version, beforehand, she was just 'Meiou' Izanami, that got localized into 'Hades', who is Greek's Underworld God who's actually one of the more sensible Gods compared to the more volatile dwellers of Mt. Olympus.
- Evil Brit: Even moreso than Jin, and with an English accent in the English-language track to boot.
- Evil Counterpart:
- Chronophantasma sets her up to be Rachel's counterpart. Both are extremely powerful females outside the normal conventions of life and death, both lead boys with Azure Grimoires (Rachel to Ragna, Imperator to Terumi), and both are surprisingly snarky.
- Central Fiction reveals that she's one to Noel as well since they both possess part of Saya's and the Master Unit's souls, and are the structure maintaining the Embryo itself.
- Evil Plan: She plans to create a 'world of death', and she created the Embryo for that purpose. She also planned to use the Embryo to create the 'True Blazblue' (aka 'Book of the Blue Blaze'), but what it is or what it entails is as-of-yet unknown.
- Faux Affably Evil: She's a very sophisticated, intelligent, formal speaker that will speak politely while ordering the deaths of millions. She seldom drops the tone but the sick interest she has in creating a 'world of death' marks her as far too sinister for this to be genuine.
- Fireballs: Her Flaming Dome (Tengai no Hi) special creates a fireball on top of her, then throws it down; the fireball hits multiple times as it comes down, then releases an explosion as it touches the ground that knocks the enemy upward. It can be charged for increasing its size and damage.
- Foreshadowing:
- There were hints of Izanami's existence early in the series, like how Saya changed. Likewise, in the ending of Continuum Shift, Takamagahara spoke with dread about the Imperator's awakening; an omniscient collective consciousness would not freak out unless it was completely game-changing. And around the start of CP, Rachel says that she is 'death' and not even Hakumen at full power can stand against her.
- In CP's final battle, one of her attacks is her deploying 3 Attack Drones to fly towards your position, surrounding you in a triangle shape, and then each shoot a laser beam. Come CF, she can do a similar thing as one of her special moves, named Shizuku.
- Fusion Dance: Izanami herself is a combination of a fragment of Saya's soul and the Master Unit's drive. This is actually how she's defeated since Noel/Mu also is a combination of the souls of Saya and the Master Unit, she tries to assimilate Izanami into herself and succeeds with the help of Ragna.
- Gameplay and Story Segregation: Inevitable. She may be the 'Goddess of Death' and outstrips the fair share of the cast in terms of power, yet other playable characters like Celica and Taokaka can beat her in a round no sweat. Even when she's Nigh Invulnerable, she's a Glass Cannon in gameplay.
- Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: Zig-Zagged. While her presence was revealed in Continuum Shift, the fact that she is the Goddess of Death, and the true extent of her power, is not revealed until Chronophantasma’s True Ending. However, her power is forshadowed early in the game by Rachel, who says that even Hakumen at his full power might not be able to beat her and that, since she is “death”, the only way to defeat her is to kill her host.
- Glass Cannon: For someone who's supposed to be the goddess of death... she isn't that durable, having 10500 HP.
- Glowing Eyelights of Undeath: Sports these in her Astral, to terrifying effect.
- God Is Evil: She is the malicious God Empress
- God Guise: Her power in the game is god-like and her dedication to death is very real, but she ultimately is unrelated to the Shinto deity that she takes her name from.
- Grand Theft Me: Saya's body turns out to be a vessel for Izanami. This happens after Saya's soul got split into two and the consciousness of Izanami (as The Origin's Drive) manifested in her body.
- Grapple Move: Her Distant Affection (Jiai no Yuu) special is a grab that can suck the foe's Barrier Gauge to replenish hers. Her DD Moment of Benevolence and Astral are also grabs.
- Greater-Scope Villain: Of Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift due to her not being involved being covered by the narrative, as well as being Hazama and Relius' boss.
- Hair Decorations: She wears a golden ring-thingy that accompanies her hairpins. This ring is actually her weapon, the Yasakani no Magatama, and when she dons her battle attire, the crown floats off her head and transforms. While Izanami loses her crown, she gains a new one in the shape of a unicorn's horn.
- The Heartless: She's the personification of the Master Unit's drive, specifically the function that desires to bring death upon the world as a result of the torture she endured. She's also the part of Saya's soul that remained after being tortured by Hazama, Terumi, and Relius.
- Hell Is That Noise: During her Exceed Accel, the sound of a woman screaming will play when the colors suddenly become monochrome and Izanami has her face covered with a skull with a psychotic grin. That same sound plays during her Astral, which has an even more terrifyingJump Scare to go along with it.
- Hidden Depths: Her hobby, 'jigsaw puzzles', is both a hint and a joke regarding her nature as The Chessmaster. That is, she views her plans and any impediments to them as a puzzle to be solved. It can also be a reference to her goal, i.e destroying the world and recreating it anew, akin to how jigsaw puzzles are broken and then put together again.
- Hijacking Cthulhu: Is powerful enough to pull Take-Mikazuchi out of the atmosphere and use it at full power. Justified in that she's a literal goddess.
- Human Sacrifice: It's revealed in Spiral Shift that the whole Ikaruga Civil War was for providing a lot of this to power up Izanami. During the war, Jin stumbles into a facility that contains a cauldron, a coffin hanging above it, and dead bodies being moved on conveyor belt into said cauldron, which fills a 'meter' in the coffin. Jin realized what it meant and what the wars are about, and so resolved to not kill anyone from that point and focused only on the head of Ikaruga, Lord Tenjo. Also at the end of the novel, it's revealed Relius monitored the whole thing and Hazama namedropped Izanami when he's talking to the coffin.
- Identical Stranger: Naoto thinks that her looks makes her resemble his own sister, which is incidentally also named Saya. This causes a lot of confusion from both. This is because Izanami's body was modeled after the 5th Prime Field Device, who's implied to be based on Naoto's sister.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice:
- Her Exceed Accel has her doing this to her opponent... with her hand. It's also what she does to herself at the end of his arcade story in Act 2 using Ragna's sword, to prove how futile defeating her would be.
- Mu-12 does this to her once more with more permanent results.
- Insistent Terminology:
- She is to be referred to as Hades Izanami. Only Ragna is allowed to call her Saya.
- On the receiving end, both Ragna and Jin insist on calling her Saya.
- Invincible Villain: Not even Hakumen's Time Killer does any harm to her. CF has the good guys trying to find a way to defeat her for good. Only after learning her and Noel's nature that they come up with a plan: have Noel merge with her. With the power of the Godslayer and Ragna's assistance, she manages to do it, ending Izanami.
- Kick the Son of a Bitch: Her betrayal of Relius and Terumi utterly demolished their previously-unbreakable Invincible Villain credentials, leaving them high and dry in their moment of distress.
- Knight of Cerebus: Her appearance at the end of CS makes the plot thicken, but it's not until the end of CP that she starts making big impact, and it's continued throughout CF.
- Leitmotif: Has one in CF titled YOMOTSUHIRASAKA. note She also has an Unlimited theme titled THE WORLD END.
- Lethal Chef: Revealed in one of the gag endings, she shares this with Noel, who also adopted it from Saya. She exploits this however by using it as poison.
- Let's Get Dangerous!: After spending most of the games as a Greater-Scope Villain who let others do the work for her, in Central Fictionshe gets off her throne and decides to personally deal with the heroes intending to stop her Doomsday.
- Light Is Not Good: She has a golden halo and some of her attacks emit a white glow, but is so not telling of her evil personality.
- Locked into Strangeness: Much like Ragna, Saya no longer sports the golden locks from her childhood, leaving Jin as the only one in the family who is still a natural blond. In fact, thanks to Saya's purple hair and red eyes, it is Noel who more closely resembles the younger Saya, not Saya herself. It's a side-effect of Relius modifying her body to resemble Prime Field Device no.5, who's implied to be based on Saya Terumi, who has purple hair and resembled Izanami a lot.
- Lost in Translation: Her name in Japanese is 'Meiou Izanami' (冥王イザナミ); that is, 'Dark Lord Izanami', Meiou being her title. Meiou is also what the Japanese call 'Pluto' (both the Roman god and the planet) and, subsequently, 'Hades' (his Greek counterpart), which is what ends up being used in the overseas release.
- Miko: Official art reveals she has a stylized version of the red-and-white ensemble under her cape. Her battle outfit shares similar elements.
- Misanthrope Supreme: While she may talk politely, her desire for a 'world of death' implies this.
- Mythical Motifs: She shares her name with Izanami of the Japanese myth, one of the creator gods of Japan who was cursed to be forever trapped in the underworld and swore to kill a thousand men each day (while her husband Izanagi swore that he'll make 1500 men born each day). She and Rachel has a similar conversation near the end of CP. She also desires for a 'world of death' and, as her playable version, she has many death/underworld motif to her. The twist, though, is that what she really is is complicated: She was Saya, who was tortured by Relius and Terumi and had her soul broke into 2 pieces, one half remaining on her; at around the same time, the living 'Drive' of the Master Unit's user, Izanami, possesses her, warping her mind further, and Relius then modified her body to become similar to that of the 5th Prime Field Device. Izanami is specifically The Origin's desire to end the world as the latter has actually had enough with repeating the world over and over.
- Necromancy: Being the Goddess of Death, this is kind of expected. Her playstyle evokes a lot of death themes, primarily skulls, and will-o-wisps.
- Nigh Invulnerable: She's called the Goddess of Death for a reason. Absolutely nothing currently known can come close to dealing permanent damage to her. Even an attack that kills all of one's time is ineffective on her because she's 'death' itself, a timeless concept; or, putting it another way, death is when 'someone's time is up' - and thus she would lack any 'time'. The only way to stop her is to destroy her vessel, Saya, which denies her a body to affect the physical world.
- Nightmare Face: Her face changes into that of a skull during her Exceed Accel. One that sports a very unnerving Slasher Smile. She gets another one that's MUCH worse in her Astral Finish, and yet another, even worse one in the Act 3 trailer.
- Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: Her actions and true nature immediately turn the plot darker, and her moveset is full of brutal, terrifying attacks that are a sight to behold. Her stronger attacks and expressions during story cutscenes completely seal the deal.
- No-Sell: An attack from Hakumen does nothing to her; Hakumen's sword kills time and since she's the avatar of death, and time would be inconsequential to her domain, she's invulnerable to it.
- No Sense of Personal Space: Izanami can get uncomfortably close to people at times. This trait even extends into gameplay as many of her attacks involve her literally lunging at the opponent.
- Nothing but Skulls: Her Exceed Accel, Melancholy Death, has her foe getting shrouded in darkness that forms a pile of skulls. In the Active Flow version, chains are added on top of the skulls.
- Oh, Crap!: Her reaction once she realized that Ragna and Noel knew a way to defeat her; merging her with Noel.
- Omnicidal Maniac: She wants to create a 'world of death.'Izanami: I seek a complete death... to erase every fragment, every trace of this wretched world... repeating itself over and over! That's why I needed the Embryo.
- Orcus On Her Throne: Despite being the cause of essentially every horrible thing that's happened in the BlazBlue world through her own actions or that of her allies/pawns in Terumi and Relius as well as literally being the Goddess of Death, the Imperator spends most of her time in the background manipulating events, having others do the fighting for her, or just taunting the heroes with her presence. That goes out the window byCentral Fiction, however, as she has no intentions of letting anyone, aided by Nine or not, stop her plans.
- Panty Shot: Her panties are frequently exposed in her attacks. Shown in one variant of her Thunderbolt Lance special; she's specifically wearing fundoshi.
- Physical God: She is Izanami, the Goddess of Death. And she has all the power to go with it. Downplayed in that she only gets to be 'physical' by possessing Saya's body.
- Pimped-Out Dress: Normally wears a highly-stylized Shinto priestess outfit under a big Black Cloak. In Central Fiction, however...
- Power Floats: She can be seen floating freely during some cutscenes. She also floats all the time during the boss fight with Take-Mikazuchi. In Central Fiction, this is her double jump. While hovering she can perform ground attacks, special moves, and even run.
- Promoted to Playable: After spending 2 games as a Story Mode NPC, the Imperator has finally decided to show her true power in Central Fiction, after Nine sends the majority of the playable cast after her.
- Puppet Queen: She was installed by Relius and Hazama to lead the NOL while they lurk in the shadows.
- Purple Is Powerful: Has purple hair and clothing and is far more powerful than she appears.
- Rapunzel Hair: Is nearly as long as the Murakumo Units despite being in a ponytail, may be a side effect of Izanami's possession.
- Razor-Sharp Hand: Her Exceed Accel has her impaling the opponent with her bare hand.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Has red eyes and is the Greater-Scope Villain of the game. Her Unlimited portrait takes this Up to Eleven: her eyes are completely red.
- The Reveal: Every time she appears, the Wham Line or Wham Episode is right around the corner.
- Continuum Shift: The Imperator is Saya, Ragna and Jin's sister and the template of the Murakumo units Lambda, Mu and Nu.
- Chronophantasma: Saya is actually being possessed by Hades Izanami, named after the Shinto goddess of death.
- Central Fiction: Saya is a living doll designed as a vessel, in much the same way Kazuma and Hazama were designed as host bodies for Terumi. Izanami is the physical manifestation of the The Origin's Drive.
- Self-Mutilation Demonstration: Often lets her opponent attack her just to show how futile it is to actually hurt her.
- Sexy Backless Outfit: Her battle outfit bares her back, showing some small blue symbol over it.
- She Is the King: Holds the title of 'Imperator', which implies a male ruler. The Japanese version, 'Mikado', is more gender-neutral.
- Shock and Awe: Her Droplet (Shizuku) special can shock the opponent.
- Side Boob: Despite being not really endowed, her battle outfit still manages to show this.
- Slasher Smile: Her Exceed Accel has her face turning skeletal with a wide smile, her Astral has her flashing an even bigger Slasher Smile, complete with Glowing Eyelights of Undeath, Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises, and the Act 3 preview has her briefly appear with Black Eyes of Evil and an even more unnerving smile. Sweet dreams.◊
- Slide Attack: Her B version of Thunderbolt Lance is this. Also her 3C move, done with her horned crown.
- Smart People Speak the Queen's English: In the English dub, where she's given an RP accent.
- The Sociopath: Classically so. Izanami is charismatic, manipulative, and wickedly intelligent, even through her batshit insanity, but is simultaneously utterly bloodthirsty and utterly devoid of anything remotely resembling empathy.
- Split-Personality Merge: How she is ultimately defeated. This in turn saves Saya, whose personality and memories are transferred back to Noel.
- Stance System: Her Drive fulfills this function, much in the same manner as Izayoi.
- The Stoic:
- Despite having facial expressions of anger, surprise, and fear present within the game data, only the Amaterasu Unit is able to invoke a reaction from her, and even then her tone remains the same. She does become rather enthusiastic when she tells others of her plans for the world.
- Averted in Central Fiction, where she displays a much wider range of emotions. This includes an Evil Laugh in the intro, taunting and boasting at her opponent during her pre-match fights, and absolutely losing it when she realizes that Ragna and Noel plan to defeat her by merging her with Noel.
- Straw Nihilist: She calls the way the world is supposed to be 'a world of death.' Of course, being the 'Goddess of Death', that's her goal.
- Teleport Spam: Her DD Stake of Supremacy (Hazen no Kui) has her teleporting multiple times as she beats her foe to multiple directions, like Bang's Fatal Eruption DD. She ends it with dragging the foe along the ground and then knocking them away with an energy blast.
- Temporary Platform: She lacks a Double Jump, instead she creates a platform in the air to stand on when the jump button is pressed in midair. She can do regular standing attacks while doing so, including Exceed Accel.
- That Man Is Dead: After summoning Take-Mikazuchi and being confronted by Ragna, Jin, and Noel, she insists not to be referred to as 'Saya', but rather 'Hades Izanami'.
- Time Stands Still: Two of her Distortion Drives stops time completely; her DD Moment of Benevolence (Kyoumu no Koku) is a Grapple Move and uses 50% heat, and her DD Hour of Nihility (Jindou no Koku) is an instant timestop and uses 100% heat. The stage background becomes monochrome while the characters' mugshots have their color inverted.
- Tomato in the Mirror: Rachel's Act 2 arcade ending in CF reveals that Izanami is not actually a goddess of death as she so claims. She was merely programmed with the personality and powers of one. She is, in reality, the 'Drive existence' of an as-of-yet unknown girl, implied to be the one within the Amaterasu unit.
- Tornado Move: Done in her Astral.
- Villainous Breakdown: Her cool facade comes crumbling down in her final fight with Ragna and Noel. Especially after they figure out the way to defeat her by having Noel merge with her, since they both contain part of Saya's and The Origin's souls. She initially regains her composure when she starts absorbing Noel into herself but once Ragna intervenes, she's reduced to screaming and fearing for her life as her consciousness is absorbed by Noel and calling out to her brother.
- Villainous RROD: Terumi anticipated that overuse of the Takamagahara on her will is not doing good for her health and it's implied that she won't make it alive to see the result of her victory, if she is victorious at all. Her being the avatar of death, this wasn't going to work out for him. Although, going in a different way, Act 3 arcade of Central Fiction reveals that her vessel is already starting to deteriorate at a rapid pace as diagnosed by Relius, who customized Saya specifically to house Izanami.
- Villainesses Want Heroes: She's very...'adamant' about wanting Ragna on her side. This is because she's one half of Saya's soul, whom had a major case of Big Brother Worship toward Ragna.
- Walking Spoiler: It is impossible to discuss anything about her without spoiling critical plot details of all four games in the series. CS reveals that she's both the Imperator AND Ragna's sister Saya, thus retroactively connecting her to the events before and during CT. CP reveals that her true identity is Izanami, that she is possessing Saya's body, and that both her powers and motivations are themed around death, retroactively explaining why the Ikaruga Civil War happened in the first place (to satiate her twisted whims and empower her). CF reveals that she's linked to the Amaterasu Unit, by means of being the embodiment of its negative emotions: anger, despair, and hatred that the world refuses to change for her the way she wants it. Also, that Noel is her good half and that the two must merge in order to fully resurrect Saya.
- Weaponized Headgear: Her Yasakani no Magatama rests on her head as her Cool Crown when it's not active, as seen in her sprite.
- We Can Rule Together: Half of what she does in Chronophantasma is asking Ragna to join her, trying to taunt him into doing so by using Saya's voice whenever he declines so as to entice him due to Izanami making use of Saya's devotion toward him. Eventually she reanimates Nu to fuse with him, gradually remaking the Black Beast from his flesh, all the while he tries to prolong outright killing Jin, Noel and Celica (he succeeds, but Jin is beaten to an inch of his life in the process).
- Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: Mixed in with Glowing Eyelights of Undeath on her Astral, used to terrifying effect.
- The Woman Behind the Man: Relius and Terumi/Hazama were working for her all throughout Continuum Shift.
- Xanatos Speed Chess: She's quick to counteract should she encountered some losses.
- When Ragna moves to activate his Azure Grimoire after stalemating to Nu, she intervenes to jam it. Losing Nu would have thrown her plot to summon the Master Unit off the rails, since Noel was far less likely to comply by this point.
- When Makoto defeats a brainwashed Tsubaki in Bonds, she intervenes to forcibly reinstate Mind Eater and push the fight to a deathmatch. Losing the Izayoi would leave her without a way to kill Rachel Alucard. Likewise, when Makoto tries again to sway Tsubaki away from the Main Branch, she intervened immediately and threw Tsubaki out of character as a result. That near rescue must have really hit home.
- When Rachel sends Ragna to Phase 0 through the Ibukido Cauldron and successfully recalls him after the fact, Izanami ordered Takamagahara's destruction. Between this and Makoto, Noel and Jin's successful rescue of Tsubaki, she must have been real sour.
- After Ragna and Celica emerge with an unconscious Nu in the former's hands, Izanami ejects Hakumen by force, sics Nine on Jubei, and reanimates Nu to hug.exe Ragna, invoking his transformation and near-murder of Jin.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Contrasting Saya's blonde hair, her hair is purple as a result of Relius modifying her body to resemble Prime Field Device No. 5, who in turn was (implied to be) based on Saya Terumi.
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: She later commands Phantom to destroy Takamagahara as well after Ragna's plan in CP made intervening with Takamagahara useless.
- Your Soul Is Mine: Her DD Moment of Benevolence visually indicates this. First, she pulls something white and wispy from her target, presumably his or her soul or spirit, and then time stops. In the story mode, she attempts to absorb Noel's soul as Noel attempts to merge with her, but Ragna stops her using his Idea Engine.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Her battle outfit provides a Grade A example.
Introduced in Console Version
- Height: 149 cm
- Weight: 38 kg
- Blood type: Unknown
- Date of Birth: October 15
- Birthplace: Unknown
- Hobbies: Intelligence gathering
- Likes: Pudding (in her memories)
- Dislikes: Chawanmushi (because it was not pudding)
- Action Girl: Just like before, a small but powerful girl with a big sword.
- All There in the Manual: In one of the strangest examples of a “manual,” Es having the same mark on her body as Ragna and Naoto (see Mark of the Supernatural) was revealed by an official dakimakura of all things. Since her tattoo is located above her crotch as opposed to her upper chest like the other two, for some reason, it’s pretty much impossible to show in the T-Rated game.
- Ambiguously Human: She became human in XBlaze Lost: Memories but still refers to herself as the Embryo Storage suggesting she’s still a Prime Field Device. This is not helped by the fact that, if she still has the Embryo, then the Phantom Field shouldn't exist (as she used the Embryo to create it), and yet it still does as Nine's stage.note Story mode has Susanoo explain that she's not the real Es, but a copy of her created by the Azure, explaining her deep connection to it and her seemingly different details.
- Badass Adorable: She’s a small girl that looks like a doll, but you’d have to be a badass if you are capable of guarding the entrance to the realm of the gods on your own. Even Amane is intimidated by her, calling her a “scary gatekeeper.”
- Beam Spam: In midair she can fire Type: Shooter “Breunor” twice in a row and since it is a surprisingly fast projectile, Es can easily fire over and over again even from the ground.
- Because Destiny Says So: She believes that her appearance in the current world, the people that she meets, and her purpose, were because of the 'will of the Azure'.
- BFS: She still wields the Murakumo but this time it is taken Up to Eleven. The Murakumo in XBlaze was already longer than Es is tall but now it has a sheath that makes it wider than the Dragonslayer. She does unseal the sword, revealing the original blade in her Astral Heat though.
- Blue Is Heroic: In addition to her eyes and her outfit, several of her attacks produce blue energy due to her using the power of the Azure.
- Boobs of Steel: While not as big as Litchi, Bullet or Makoto, she's definitely stacked in proportion to her body size and she packs a wallop, able to easily give heavy-hitting characters like Makoto and Ragna trouble in combat, defeating the former and almost beating the latter before he was teleported away.
- Braids of Action: Of the one long braid in the back variety.
- Canon Immigrant: She comes from a PrequelVisual Novel but has been brought into the main series.
- Dash Attack: Her Type: Slasher “Galahad” super, where she summons a Crest in front of her and launches herself through it and does a horizontal Spin Attack when she hits the enemy.
- Downloadable Content: For CF.
- Emotionless Girl: For currently unknown reasons she has reverted to this despite her Character Development in her home series. She does, however, remember the people she holds dear to her and thinks fondly of them.
- Energy Absorption: According to the Library entry, her blade can absorb seithr and then store it in its sheath.
- Fish out of Temporal Water: She comes from 150 years in the past in an Alternate Universe.
- Fun with Acronyms: Es stands for Embryo Storage. She refers to herself as such, suggesting she still holds the Embryo despite getting a human body in Lost: Memories and leaving it behind to maintain the Phantom Field, which still exists in the current world as Nine’s stage.
- Gate Guardian: Protects the gate that leads to the “realm of the gods.”
- Goomba Stomp: Her Jump 2B attack (named Type: Assaulter 'Tristan') is her stomping her foe from above. Can be done three times in succession.
- Guest Fighter: Is technically this. Despite XBlaze existing within the BlazBlue universe, it is considered its own series as opposed to being a side story like the light novels. Because, as Lost Memories revealed, Es' timeline and Me/Nine's timeline are not one and the same, with the timeline branching some time in the past.
- Hero of Another Story: She's the most prominent protagonist in the XBlaze series.
- Idiot Hair: Has a large ahoge in the shape of a question mark.
- Inconsistent Dub: In the English version of XBlaze her sword is named Crystal Sealing Blade: Murakumo but in here it is instead Signati Gladio Crystalis: Murakumo.
- Instant Runes: What her Crest Arts is based around. She also creates her opponent’s emblem in her hand in one of her victory animations.
- Leitmotif: 'conciliation'
- Light 'em Up: In contrast to Ragna's and Naoto's Casting a Shadow.
- Magic Skirt: The underside of her skirt is completely filled in. This is most noticeable in the flip she in Type: Assaulter “Erec”, which would be a blatant Panty Shot otherwise.
- Mark of the Supernatural: While it’s currently unclear what it actually signifies, Es has the same tattoo on her body◊ (WARNING NSFW) as Ragna◊ and Naoto, not to mention it appearing in several other characters' clothes. Notably, she didn’t have it in XBlaze (WARNING NSFW) meaning it has to be the result of whatever circumstances led Es to being the gatekeeper.
- Murderous Thighs: Much like Noel’s Muzzle Flitter, her Type: Assaulter “Erec” uses this for a Command Grab.
- Mythical Motifs: The later parts of the story calls her 'Kukurihime'. It refers to a goddess of negotiation and mediation in Japanese myth, and those are things that Es also mainly do here.
- Non-Standard Character Design: Downplayed. Visually, she's pretty much in line with the general design of the rest of the cast, but certain other aesthetic elements, such as her musical theme and the visual effect used for her Burst are strikingly different from the other fighters', to help signify her Guest Fighter status.
- Occult Blue Eyes: Has the same kind as Mu-12, signifying her connection to the Azure.
- Odd Name Out: A musical variant. Every other character in the series has some mix of metal or orchestral instrumentation, even if they're both downplayed like in Taokaka's theme. Es' theme, however, is pure synth-y techno, and thus sounds like it's from a completely different franchise.
- Older Than They Look: Her date of birth is October 15, 2045, so she's over 150 by the time of Central Fiction. Also, she's the only character besides Noel and Nu where a concrete date of birth has been given.
- Outside Context Hero: Like Naoto, she comes from an alternate 'possibility' of the verse. She's also well-versed in the power of the Azure unlike the others, and not much people understands her. Downplayed in that she's more of a neutral figure in this game rather than a straight hero.
- People Jars: Relius' Astral has her being put on one, similar to the state before she was released in XBlaze.
- Promoted to Playable: Becomes a playable character in CF.
- Purple Is Powerful: Her outfit is very similar to the one from Code: Embryo except it is purple in parts where it used to be light blue.
- Red Baron: Promotional material calls her the Azure of Hope.
- Sexy Backless Outfit: It's usually hard to notice, but you can see it in one of her victory poses where she stands with her back facing the camera.
- Shoryuken: Type: Slasher “Griflet” special, done with her sword.
- Skill Gate Character: She was designed as being easy so as to help the fans of XBlaze playing her. She's got good reach, small stature, easy projectiles and simple specials for most situations. However, she is lacking in pressure, causing her to struggle in maintaining her offensive.
- Spock Speak: She retains her exacting, formal speech and occasionally dips into Robo Speak with lines like “Commence termination of the target.”
- Status Buff: Type: Enchanter “Bors”, which powers up her next special move (either Gawain, Mordred or Griflet).
- Super Mode: Her Type: Enchanter “Percival” DD which applies the power boost of Type: Enchanter “Bors” to all of her special attacks for a limited amount of time.
- Sword Beam: Her Crest Arts is a unique variation of this. Her sword attacks leave behind a trail of energy in the air that can be activated at any time, causing them to shoot out spikes as an attack. Her Type: Shooter 'Breunor' special and Type: Shooter “Palamedes” Distortion Drive are more traditional versions of the trope.
- Theme Naming: Most of her attacks have names based on Arthurian mythos.
- Took a Level in Badass: While she was plenty strong in XBlaze, she mostly just fought with her enhanced strength and a big sword. Here she has the power of the Azure, and she is strong enough that the will of the Azure itself chose her to guard the gate to the realm of the gods.
- Too Many Belts: Her outfit in this game is similar to her original one in Code: Embryo, only with additional belts. The official designer states that it's to signify that she's 'bound' to something.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Despite her return to being an Emotionless Girl she still remembers her love of pudding.
- The Worf Effect: After being mostly The Juggernaut throughout the story, she's beaten by Susanoo to show off the latter's power. As if to rub it in, the Ameterasu even strips her of her status as Gate Keeper after it recognizes that she cannot beat him.
- You Remind Me of X: In her arcade play, when she meets Makoto, she says that someone resembling Makoto lingers as an image in her memory.note
- Height: 162 cm
- Weight: 51 kg
- Blood type: A
- Date of Birth: April 4
- Birthplace: 3rd Hierarchical City of Iwasu
- Hobbies: Appreciation of mysterious creatures
- Likes: Reptiles (especially chameleons)
- Dislikes: Sour things (in the past)
- Accidental Kiss: With Taro Sasaga'e, Jin's roommate.
- Adorkable: She's pretty easily flustered, especially around Taro after she develops a crush on him.
- Alternate Character Reading: The Grimoire that she's associated with has been named either 名もなき魔道書 (Nameless Grimoire) at the start, 白紙の魔道書 (Grimoire of White Pages) or 無垢なる魔道書 (Pure Grimoire). In all cases, they're alternatively read as ノーネーム (No Name).
- Badass Adorable: An attractive young woman that is very much capable of fighting.
- Badass Longcoat: Her Variable Heart/Central Fiction outfit includes a red jacket similar to Ragna’s. Although the badass part of it is limited since she throws it away when she actually fights.
- Becoming the Mask: Mai tries to pass for a normal girl as she wants to keep her true identity a secret. As a result she deliberately uses feminine speech patterns (such as the first person pronoun 'watashi' instead of the more masculine 'boku' she had used as a boy) and generally attempts to act as a girl even though she considers herself to be a boy in a girl's body. Eventually however she comes to think of herself a girl.
- Bishoujo: Mai was officially marketed as a 'kyonyuu bishoujo' ('big-breasted beautiful young woman') for the advertisement of 'Remix Heart', which basically tells you the nature of the manga.
- Blade on a Stick: Wields a large red spear in Variable Heart called Outseal. It's actually a Legacy Weapon, or at least a replica of it.
- Blade Spam: One of her Variable Arts combo ender is a flurry of quick, painful slashes. Her Exceed Accel is also one.
- Blue Is Heroic: Has blue hair and is dressed in blue most of the time in Remix Heart. She's brave, kind and helpful.
- Boobs of Steel: Has the second largest chest and is the second physically strongest among the academy girls; Makoto takes first place in both. Mai has the fourth largest bust among the entire cast, being surpassed only by Litchi, Makoto and Bullet, and beating Taokaka who's fifth. Mai was also marketed as a 'kyonyuu bishoujo' ('big-breasted beautiful young woman') for the advertisement of Remix Heart.
- Canon Immigrant: Unique in that she's only mentioned by Makoto and Noel at first in Chronophantasma, then makes her game series debut in EXTEND as apart of the recap for the series. And finally her playable debut in the console version of Central Fiction.
- Charged Attack: Her Drive spear throw can be charged for more damage and become unblockable. Her Floral Blizzard Blossom DD can also be charged for more damage.
- The Chew Toy: In the beginning of the manga, Makoto sure does love to fondle her and make comments on how her flushed reactions to seeing them naked is turning her on.
- Her roommate, Kajun Faycott likes to tease her as well.
- Close to Home: In Central Fiction the fact Relius treats people as things (as he says things like 'observation target' and 'interesting') makes her furious because of the events in the manga where she's called a thing instead of a person due to a grimoire fusing with her body.
- Clothing Damage: She's prone to this.
- The Coats Are Off: Tosses her jacket away in one of her pre-fight animations.
- Code Name: Real name Mai Hazuki.
- Combat Clairvoyance: While she had become the Intermediary Grimoire, she was able to read her opponents' moves even if she couldn't view them.
- Combat Stilettos: Mai's new outfit has high heels.
- Confusion Fu: Her Variable Arts are specialized combos meant to confuse opponent.
- Crucified Hero Shot: Her variant of Relius' Astral Heat ends up with her being put like this.
- Cursed with Awesome: Her super taste ability, ironically, means that she feels unwell if she ever eats normal food. Still, the ability helped her and her friends a lot of times. There's also the fact that she finds Noel's cooking delicious, which is a saving grace.
- Dangerous Forbidden Technique: In Variable Heart, using the Outseal's full power would be dangerous to her as it uses Mai's soul to fuel its power. Kajun explains that it needs a 'limiter' to be put onto. This happens near the end of the manga.
- Dark Secret: The fact that she was a man (and the heir of the Hazuki family) is treated as such by her, and she feared for the time it eventually gets out. Later on Chachakaka lets the secrets out and while it does shock her friends, they apparently don't really care; she's still their dearest friend.
- Dash Attack: One of her specials (Setsuna) is a command dash that can be continued by various attacks.
- Deadly Lunge: Many of her specials have her rocketing towards a direction along with her spear. One of her distortion drives (Floral Blizzard Blossom) is also one that sends the enemy far back.
- Death from Above: Her Moon Blossom special is a command leap backwards that can be continued into a diving spear attack to a certain direction depending on the button pressed. Her distortion drive Sylvan Hurricane Assault also ends with her falling from above with her spear. And her Astral has her throwing her spear at its full power from the skies, causing a big blast that craters the ground.
- Delayed Reaction: In Gaiden ch. 1, it sure took Mai almost a minute to understand that she and Kajun are going to do cooking duty for next week when Makoto told her about it.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Like the Zero-Type Izayoi, Gallia Sphyra: Outseal is an Immortal Breaker. This means it is designed to kill immortal beings like Observers by imposing the concept of death on their minds. This makes it the only weapon capable of truly damaging Fuzzies, a vampire with Healing Factor.
- Discard and Draw: At the end of Remix Heart she loses the powers of the Intermediary Grimoire but becomes the Blank Grimoire.
- Downloadable Content: For CF.
- Dual Wielding: Is capable of wielding both a sword and dagger and does so at more than one point in Remix Heart.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Featured in the Remix Heart Scenario of CPEX before making her playable debut in the fourth game.
- Her outfit and weapon as well debuted in Variable Heart before being revealed for her playable debut.
- The Empath: Using her super taste ability, she can view the thoughts and memories of living things. She has done this on the watermelon sprout that came alive in Chapter 3, the soul of the dead legendary Student Council President in Chapter 11, Shiori in Chapter 16 and Cypher in chapter 24. Except for the latter, she also manages to solve their inner problems because of it.
- Empathic Weapon: Outseal has the ability to automatically teach its wielder how to use it. It also drove her crazy at least once.
- Everyone Can See It: Everyone in her team quickly catches on when Mai shows signs of being lovestruck with Taro and they decide to do something about it.
- Exotic Eye Designs: While she was the Intermediary Grimoire, she could access a greater power during times of distress, and her eyes gained shining rectangular pupils while she was doing that.
- First Kiss: Courtesy of Makoto, it would seem.
- First Law of Gender-Bending: She chooses to complete the fusion with the grimoire that turned her into a girl in order to gain the power necessary to protect her friends.
- Flight, Strength, Heart: When she was the Intermediary Grimoire she had enhanced strength, super-reflexes and... her super-taste. Interestingly, it's her super-taste power that is emphasized more than her other abilities.
- Floral Theme Naming: The majority of Mai's attacks are named after flowers.
- Flower Motifs: Some of Mai's attacks have effects that resemble the scattering of petals. In addition, petals appear throughout her trailer and her emblem includes a flower on it.
- Flung Clothing: In one of her intros Mai throws off a cape she normally wears when not in combat.
- Friendly Rivalry: Makoto refers to Mai as her friend and rival from the academy in her victory quote. They both praise how much the other's fighting skill has improved but then add that they've improved themselves in their victory quotes.
- Forgotten First Meeting: Her win dialogue against Ragna in CF implies that the two of them met before. She actually did briefly meet a younger Ragna (without knowing who he is) during her time as an Academy Student, unaware that he was in possession of the Azure Grimoire that she and her friends had been searching for at the time. They later meet again during Variable Heart, where the two even get into a fight due to circumstance.
- Also with Platinum as revealed during Mai's Arcade Mode in CF that the latter knows her. Variable Heart reveals that Platinum was once known as Bell, a test model Embryo Storage designated as No.28, whom Mai met during the story and would later protect against Ragna when he tried to kill her.
- Gag Boobs: If she's marketed as a 'big-breasted bishoujo', you know she has these by default.
- Gender Bender: Was turned into a female before the start of the first manga series by a mysterious Grimoire and tried to find a cure for most of it.
- Gender-Blender Name: While 'Mai' is indeed a girl's name, she has had it even when she was a guy.
- Godiva Hair: During her naked sequences, her long sidelocks function as this.
- Go Through Me: In the CF story, she protects Noel from Hazama and tells him to defeat her if he wants to take Noel.
- Going Commando: Her new outfit makes it very clear she’s not wearing any underwear.
- Hair Antennae: Mai has had them even as a baby.
- Hair Decorations: Uses a big yellow ribbon to tie her ponytail.
- Hartman Hips: Her hips are noticeably very wide in her character portrait and in-game art, something which was carried over from the Manga.
- Healing Factor: Outseal lets her wounds heal at an accelerated rate.
- Heart Symbol: Her crest features a big heart shape together with her spear.
- Heroes Prefer Swords: Mai is the protagonist of the Remix Heart manga and fights bravely to defend her friends. Her preferred weapons in that series are a longsword accompanied by a parrying dagger. Averted in Variable Heart, however, where she uses a spear.
- Hero of Another Story: She's the protagonist of her own manga series, Remix Heart and Variable Heart.
- Hyperspace Arsenal: It’s unclear where Outseal goes whenever Mai isn’t using it.
- I Am What I Am: It is essentially what the title of Remix Heart chapter 23 says. In that chapter, after Cypher Albar says that she has lied to her friends about her true nature the entire time, she (after words of encouragement from her friends) affirms that she is what she is, no matter what she may become.
- I Can Still Fight!: She wants to continue fighting Relius even after she's been sufficiently injured that she gets hospitalized after the fight. Though after being sent to the hospital she acknowledges her defeat and wants to gather as many allies as she can before going after Relius again. She also says that to her father after he fights her to test her combat abilities and defeats her.
- I Choose to Stay: In the end she decides that being a woman is okay, as her new life has given her more lively moments and new, loving friends.
- I Have No Son!: In her supernaturally-induced nightmare in Chapter 8, her father comes to her and says that she's worthless as she chose to stay being a woman. He later even sends Chachakaka to kill her. Played with in the epilogue: as Chacha revealed, her father may have sent her away, but Chacha says there's a reason why Mai's father didn't immediately kill her - Chacha was sent to do a Secret Test of Character to test Mai's strength. It's also revealed that he sent her away under a fake name so she could be free and live as her own self.
- Instant Expert: Justified in regards to her wielding Outseal for the first time. The weapon itself immediately gave her the knowledge to wield it effectively.
- Invulnerable Attack: One of her distortion drives (Floral Blizzard Blossom), if you hold the attack button, will start with her doing a defensive pose that blocks all attacks before the button is released, where she retaliates with a powerful thrust.
- Javelin Thrower: Her Drive is basically this, with a catch: it's also a Player-Guided Missile. Pressing D again after the throw will make the spear fly towards the foe directly.
- Jiggle Physics: She's busty and doesn't wear a bra in Centralfiction. Do the math.
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: In Chapter 9, a grimoire causes her to lose her memories of her school life and gets freaked out by her surroundings. Thanks to her supertase ability, tasting her own and her close friends' tears allows her to regain her memories.
- The Leader: Of her team, Remix Heart.
- Leitmotif: 'Variable Heart'
- Let's Get Dangerous!: Turns out Mai's a skilled fighter in her own right, as shown in ch. 16 when 2 assassins find themselves disarmed and then threatened with their own weapons.
- Living Macguffin: Her complete merging with the No-Name Grimoire (that makes her a woman in the first place) makes her a 'Remix Heart', which along with the Azure fragment she later absorbed is a component Cypher Albar needed to make the Crimson Grimoire. He tried to forcefully take the Azure fragment from her, and succeeded; although as he didn't have enough souls to complete it, his Crimson Grimoire is incomplete.
- Happens again in Variable Heart where Meifang is after her since she’s the Blank Grimoire. Since Mai can receive a Code and become a Grimoire of that type, including an Azure Grimoire, Meifang wants her for said potential.
- Loss of Identity: Oftentimes she feels conflicted when confronted (directly or indirectly) with issues about (her) womanhood and she fears that she'll lose her 'true self' the longer she stays a woman. She also acts boyish from time to time. This is no longer the case in the end as she has come to terms with what she is and decided she's happy to live as a woman.
- Magic Enhancement: As of Variable Heart her body has become a grimoire called the 'Blank Grimoire'. It's an empty grimoire, but putting in 'Codes' to it can give it new powers related to that code, which can also include turning her into another Azure Grimoire.
- Magic Kiss: When Mai fused with an Azure fragment which turned her into the Intermediary Grimoire, she gained the ability to copy information or abilities from one person by tasting them and then transfer those into another person by kissing them. She was not able to use those abilities herself though.
- Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Aside from lacking command normals, the way her normal combo works are nonstandard, so learning her unique combos and using them effectively would require a bit of time.
- Meido: She was tricked into wearing an outfit of one by Kajun in Chapter 4 of the Remix Heart manga.
- Ms. Fanservice: Her battle outfit really doesn't leave a whole lot to the imagination, while also being one of the bustier females in the cast.
- Inverted in one bath scene in Remix Heart with her, Noel, Tsubaki, Makoto, and Kajun; she's the only one who isn't naked, and gets called out for it.
- Nice Girl: Mai was shown no love by her harsh father and was prevented from having friends while in the Hazuki household. As a result she is very devoted to the friends she made at the academy and will do what she can to aid them.
- Nosebleed: Of course, being originally a boy, this is somewhat justified the first few times she sees naked bodies of girls. She also apparently faints as an added bonus. Later on she gets used to it and no longer reacts to seeing girls naked or mind being naked in front of them.
- Oblivious to Love: Played for Laughs during Ragna's Gag Reel in CF. As with the other female fighters, she is entranced into falling in love with Ragna when he dons the Spectacles of Eros for the last time. She manages to reach the last legs of the competition, but drops out to eat Noel and Izanami's cooking. Rachel said that while she was attracted to Ragna, the fact she was unfamiliar with love and her love for Noel's food resulted in her not being affected as strongly as other girls.
- Though outside of that gag reel Mai seems pretty capable of recognizing love. She's able to immediately realize that Tsubaki is in love with Jin, something that took years for Noel, and after noticing that she's flustered by Taro she thinks it might be love but only denies at the time it because she doesn't want to accept that he mind has been affected by her transformation.
- Obsessed with Food: Downplayed; she would at least be obsessed with Noel's cooking because it tastes like heaven to her (and she can't eat any other food due to her condition). She does show an interest in food in general though, saying that she'd like to try the food in the city of Yabiko when she visits it with Noel. In the Spectacles of Eros Finale gag reel from CF, this extends to Izanami's cooking of all people due to its similar quality. Rachel lampshades this, saying that while Mai is affected by the spectacles (i.e making the opposite sex fall in love to the wearer), she's still naive to the whole 'love' thing and her obsession with food proves stronger.
- Ominous Message from the Future: Okay, to be fair it's more like ominous vision of the future, but in Chapter 8 while Mai's dream is going horribly wrong (because of the effect of an artifact) she sees Noel, Makoto, Tsubaki, and Kajun dueling one another as they appear Continuum Shift weapons and all. As it gets worse she sees Noel and Tsubaki's outfits shift to their Chronophantasma versions and almost immediately shift yet again into Mu and Izayoi. The whole sequence is borderline mind rape session that would make Hazama proud.
- Only the Chosen May Wield: Gallia Sphyra: Outseal (or at least its replica) was made specifically for Mai's use and only she can activate its powers. In anyone else's hands it would just be an ordinary spear.
- Out-of-Clothes Experience: She has one in ch. 23 where she's talking inside her mind with the grimoire that is sealed inside her.
- Player-Guided Missile: For her Drive, Exseal, the player can choose which direction she throws her spear. She can also redirect its movements towards an enemy by pressing D again.
- Power Copying: A power she gained for a time, when she was the Intermediary Grimoire. She copied the power and abilities of the last person she kissed (or the last thing she tasted) and then gave it to the next person she kissed. Unfortunately, she had eaten Noel's cooking when she accidentally kissed Taro, causing the next thing he cooked to be a death dish like Noel's.
- In Variable Heartthe Nameless Grimoire got turned into the Blank Grimoire. Kajun explained that this is an empty grimoire but that it's able to gain new powers by having specific Codes (aka 'Ritual') inputted in it. For example, putting a code of earth on her would give her earth-based powers. This is the reason the leader of the Zero Squadron, Meifang, is after her.
- Promoted to Playable: Becomes playable in CF.
- Properly Paranoid: Played straight overall in regards to Shiori, who she suspects as being a bad guy, although she keeps this to herself. Although subverted in one instance: she thought Shiori is putting poison inside the porridge that was meant for Jin and friends, but it turns out it's perfectly safe.
- Mai was also pretty cautious with Cypher. He had to first help save her from a berserk Jin and then from an alchemical monster he deliberately sent after her before he gained Mai's trust.
- Purple Eyes: Magenta to be exact, and in fitting with the uniqueness aspect of the trope she is a Remix Heart, a perfect fusion between a human and a Grimoire.
- Put on a Bus: Partway through Central Fiction Hibiki sends her off to guard Homura and she isn’t seen for the rest of the game until her appearance in the epilogue.
- Rapunzel Hair: Even in a ponytail it goes down to her thighs during Remix Heart. By the time of the games, which take place 4 years later, her hair reaches down below her knees.
- Red Is Heroic: Both her jacket and her spear are red and she’s the protagonist of two manga, especially for Variable Heart as she starts using them in that manga.
- Roboteching: Outseal can change directions midflight.
- Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: Shades of it with Kajun, and later Shiori (a new roommate introduced later).
- Second Law of Gender Bending: At first, she is uncomfortable in her state as a girl. But later on, she comments that her current state of life is 'vivid and radiant, and full of life', and that 'being a girl is nice.' Still later she ends up falling in love with one of her male senior. In the end she decides she's happy lo live as a girl and considers herself a woman.
- She-Fu: Her fighting style consists of numerous flips and twists so as to show her flexibility and well-toned figure.
- Shipper on Deck: Supports Tsubaki's attempts to get closer to Jin, much like the rest of her gang.
- Shy Blue-Haired Girl: As a result of growing up without friends and being turned into a girl, but she eventually manages to overcome her shyness. By the end of Remix Heart she's very open and friendly towards others.
- Silk Hiding Steel: Mai is very kind, polite and loves helping others. However if she or her friends are physically threatened, then she will not hesitate to fight with great skill and determination.
- Skill Gate Character: Like Celica, she was designed to be easy for beginners, especially for the fans who started from just reading the manga. She has only 2 special moves and all of them does similar things, she lacks command normals (6/forward + attack button), her Variable Arts offer simple yet powerful combos, her Drive is simple to use and aimable, her DDs are simply extensions of her 2 specials and her Overdrive simply strengthens her Drive and special attacks. She's slow on doing mix-ups, however.
- Starting a New Life: She pretty much does this after she becomes a woman and starts attending the academy. But it's not until after the last chapter (and the epilogue) of Remix Heart when she fully embraces her new life, with her no longer having desires to go back to her old self.
- Stripperiffic: Her new outfit that was given to her by Kajun in Variable Heart and which was carried over to CF. Not only it bares her back and midriff, it also shows her hips from the sides and a plumber's crack. They also make clear she's not wearing any undies. Mai herself finds her outfit embarassing and remarks it shows too much skin. This outfit does come with a coat though, which Mai removes before entering combat.
- Summon to Hand: She can materialize Outseal whenever she wants.
- Super Senses: Taste. Mai can actually hear the thoughts of both the ingredients as well as the chef. Due to this, she normally avoids eating. Ironically, she's the only person who actually loves Noel's cooking, because she can't feel anything but Noel's innocence. She can also use her taste to learn about the properties of objects or to see the memories of people.
- Sympathy for the Devil: Towards Shiori after she saw her memories, which caused Mai to empathize with her since she too had been used as a tool by her family, and later Cypher as well.
- This Is Unforgivable!: Mai is normally very polite and forgiving, but the way Relius Clover treats others angers her to the point that she shouts this at him. Her anger is also shown by the fact she stops addressing him with 'anata' (which is polite and which she normally uses when addressing others) and instead uses 'omae' (which is insulting).
- Three Strike Combo: Her Variable Arts is a set of 3 button combos with, well, varying attacks.
- Tomato in the Mirror: In Variable Heart Meifang treats Mai as a grimoire because she had a grimoire fuse with her. Mai however wishes to continue to live as a human instead of becoming something else.
- Unishment: As the punishment of breaking the school rules is eating Noel's cooking, she intentionally does it time after time so that she can eat them.
- 'Well Done, Daughter!' Girl: Mai really wants to have the approval of her harsh and distant father. The extremely high expectations he had of her and his apparent rejection of Mai weigh very heavily on her and are the cause of her lack of self-esteem at the start of Remix Heart, as well as the fear she has that everyone she meets will eventually reject her like her father did. By the end of Remix Heart Mai is able to overcome the trust issues and lack of self-confidence caused by her father, but she still wants to earn his approval and respect.
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?: The villain of Variable Heart tells Mai that, due to a grimoire fusing with her, she's now just a thing instead of a person and considers Mai to be nothing but an object to be used. Mai emphatically rejects that and says she's still human.
- You Can't Go Home Again: She thinks that she was rejected from the house Hazuki by her father because he no longer found her worthy because of her condition. Later she discovers that this was not the reason he sent her away.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair
- Hair Color Dissonance: In early art Mai is shown to have blue hair with a green tinge, but later in the manga and in the games she's drawn with blue hair that has a purple tinge.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Both with her school uniform and with shorts when dressed casually in Remix Heart. Averted in later series where she wears pants.
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- Height: 218 cm
- Weight: 178 kg
- Blood type: Unknown
- Date of Birth: August 8
- Birthplace: Unknown
- Hobbies: None
- Likes: Freedom
- Dislikes: Amaterasu
- Achilles' Heel: While he's virtually invincible inside the Susano'o unit, it's shown that Terumi is having some trouble readjusting to his new body when he's ejected from it after battling Es. As a result, Ragna defeats him (in addition to removing the Idea Engine's limiter) by dragging Terumi's soul out of the Susano'o unit, exactly like what Terumi did to Hakumen in the first place.
- Adaptational Villainy: In most media, while Susanoo is usually theJerkass God of Japanese Mythology, he usually grew up after being exiled, and makes peace with Amaterasu in the end. In this setting, however, Susanoo (that is, his original will, a.k.a Terumi) never grew up, his better side is shown when someone else is at helm of his body, and he went on from merely a Storm God into a Satan-equivalent.
- Animal Motifs: Wolves. The armor looks like a cross between a humanoid wolf and a dragon, and his fighting style is fittingly feral and savage.
- Anime Hair: His hair is flowing and glowing green.
- Badass Baritone: He has a very deep, intimidating voice that's made even deeper by the filter his armor applies to it.
- Badass Back: Much like Hakumen, one of his end-of-round win poses has him turn his back to the screen.
- Badass Creed: He has one fashioned in the likeness of Hakumen's iconic 'White Void' speech, but his is suitably more corrupted and bastardized.
- Barbarian Longhair: Unlike Hakumen's Samurai Ponytail, Susano'o's hair is wild and all over the place to add to his savage and feral nature.
- Beating A Dead Player: His win pose has him take his opponent's soul and crush it in his hand.
- BFS: He can conjure a large sword of dark energy, much like Terumi in his Astral. He only uses it for some of his specials, such as his Blade of Judgment (Tachikiru Tenjin, eighth from the left on his icon row) special, his DD Strike of the Possessed God, and his DD Liberating Dagger (Tokihanatsu: Masou no Kyuujin). One of his win poses has him brandish the sword, such as at the end of his Astral.
- Big Bad: Of the game's story as a whole. Terumi was already a big instigator since CS, but CF confirms that he is responsible for the entire plot. After developing a will and rebelling against Amaterasu, he casted off the Susano'o unit which was then discovered by mankind, which helped them locate the Master Unit and basically kick start every major event in the plot. This is in addition to providing Relius and Shuichiro with their research that resulted in the Black Beast, and creating Sector 7 and the NOL, and everything else he's responsible for in the series proper.
- Black Knight: Being a black version of Hakumen (and a much meaner guy), he qualifies.
- Breath Weapon: His Strike of the Possessed God (Uchikuruu: Kishin no Sengeki) DD has him fire a large, green energy beam from his mouth as a finisher.
- The Caligula: Hoo boy. If you thought Izanami was bad, Susano'o is even worse. His Evil Plan is to dominate a newly-created world with an iron fist.
- Casting a Shadow: Like Terumi and Hazama before him, he fights with dark energy.
- Deadly Lunge:
- His Sundering Claws (Nagisaku Kyousou) special (at the leftmost on his icon row, unlocked from the start) is him doing a lunging headbutt. If upgraded, he'll add a second hit that knocks the foe up.
- His Dancing Dual Kick (Haimau Soukyaku) special (fifth from the left on his icon row) is a more powerful version of the above, that also functions as a Launcher Move.
- His Splintering Thrust (Tsukisasu Zesshuu) special (seventh from the left on his icon row) is him lunging into the opponent to grab them, then carry them to the other side of the screen and then he does an explosive punch, almost in the vein of Maxima's Maxima Press.
- Destroyer Deity: Unchanged from Terumi, he still desires to destroy everything. However, now he has the power to back up that boast. The theme that plays when you fight him as the final boss is even called 'HAKAISHIN' (lit. 'God of Destruction').
- Death by Irony: Terumi used a Hihiirokane-powered Ouroboros to kill Hakumen's soul and take back the Susanoo Unit. Ragna ultimately defeats him by using Soul Eater to drag Terumi out of the unit, allowing Trinity to install Jin into it and for him to attack both of them with their own Hihiirokane (a replica made by Muchourin).
- Difficult, but Awesome: Susanoo can be quite a challenge to play due to the fact that you have to unlock his specials before you can use them. But once properly mastered, he's every bit as powerful as the story makes him to be.
- Downloadable Content: If you don't want to take time playing Story Mode to unlock him, he can also be acquired with real money.
- Dynamic Entry: One of his intros has him dropping from the sky in an explosion of dark energy.
- Emotion Eater: Even as Susano'o, Terumi still feeds on despair.
- Evil Counterpart: To Hakumen. Or rather, Hakumen is his Good Counterpart.
- Evil Makeover: Normally the Susano'o unit has very sleek, but noticeably demonic features. When Terumi inhabits it, the demonic features get taken Up to Eleven, with the face now sporting glowing green eyes and a visible Slasher Smile. The shoulders, which also have eyes, also grow teeth. The hair becomes unrestrained and flowing and he also has a tail.
- Evil Is Bigger: He's the second tallest playable character after Tager, but he dwarfs every other good guy at 218 Centimeters. He's even taller than his white counterpart.
- Evil Is Petty: To a T. His entire motivation to destroy everything is driven by pettiness towards Amaterasu.
- Evil Plan: He wants to obtain the True Azure so that he can become a being that surpasses even the Master Unit. After that, he aims to destroy all worlds and create a new one where people fear him more than the Black Beast, as those fears and despair sustains him.
- Evil Sounds Deep: Has a similar filter as Hakumen.
- Fangs Are Evil: His helmet now sports fangs, unlike Hakumen's faceless features.
- Final Boss: Of Central Fiction and by extension, the series as a whole. He serves as the last and most powerful obstacle that Ragna has to overcome to save everyone (although Ragna will still get to fight Post-Final Boss before the finish). To emphasize this, the fight has a theme that is exclusive to their fight and nothing else, not even outside of Story mode.
- Force and Finesse:
- Just as Terumi is the force to Hazama's finesse, Susano'o is the force to Terumi's finesse. He forgoes using knives and Ouroboros in favor of savage claw swipes, brutal stomps and kicks, and deadly tail swipes mixed with traditional martial arts moves, putting as much raw power as possible behind each strike.
- He's also the force to Hakumen's finesse. Hakumen, while strong himself, is also skilled with a sword, and has multiple countering moves. Susanoo puts all of his strengths into his attacks, which are (relatively) less refined; his own use of a sword is just a simple long-ranged swipe and nothing else.
- Forgot About His Powers: As powerful as he is, he never bothers to use any of the Noxes that he possesses like Ouroboros. Of course, being Terumi, it's probably out of arrogance.
- Foreshadowing: He has been foreshadowed since as far back as Calamity Trigger. In the True Ending of CT, Noel makes an off-comment once Terumi is revealed calling him 'Dark Susano'o'. She continues to refer to him as this while she's been turned into Mu-12 in CS, and then Terumi's Astral Heat in CP had him transform into a spectral version of this form. Terumi's claim of being the true Susanoo, which initially sounded like him having a brief 'A God Am I' moment, also foreshadowed Terumi's true identity. And now in CF, Terumi expresses his desire to return to the Susano'o unit, which he accomplishes, resulting in this. His win quote against Hakumen in this game also foreshadows this.Terumi:Would you mind leaving that body behind...? So I can show the world what the REAL Susanoo looks like.
- Fusion Dance: He is the merger between Terumi and the Susano'o Unit, and by extension Hakumen. Though Terumi remains in control having removed Hakumen's soul from the unit beforehand. He also merged with Noel so he'll be immune to Phenomenon Intervention. In the end, Ragna de-fuses Terumi from the unit, and after he's killed, Noel returns as well.
- Gameplay and Story Segregation: Inevitable. He is, without question, one of the most powerful members of the cast, but in gameplay, he can be beaten like every other character.
- A God Am I: Having access to the full power of the Susano'o Unit, the power has gone to Terumi's head as he constantly refers to it as 'the power of a god'. Though given that it was his body to begin with, its not unjustified.Terumi/Susanoo: Let me show you, Little Raggy... THE POWER OF A GOD!
- God of Evil: It's Terumi. That means he literally feeds off of negative emotions.
- Gods Need Prayer Badly: An extremely dark variant. Susano'o has to feed on negative emotions because those are the only things that can sustain him. Without them, he'll die. Unfortunately for everyone, he likes it this way. His Evil Plan even involves doing this on a larger scale.
- Graceful Loser: Surprisingly. Terumi takes being dragged out of the Susano'o Unit quite well, reacting mostly with mild amusement rather than anger. He even begrudgingly congratulates Ragna on his victory, in his own way.Terumi: Now you've done it... Ragna the Bloodedge. You win. I never expected to lose while using the Susano'o Unit. Ugh, I lost... You're really quite something.
- Ground Punch: His Towering Flame (Yakifuku Rouen) special (second from the left on his icon row) has him punching the ground, releasing a small explosion of darkness. The explosion becomes bigger if it's leveled up.
- Mercury's Wings: Has a pair of wing-like spikes at his ankles.
- Historical Hero Upgrade: In universe, that is. Thanks to Jin temporarily possessing the Susanoo unit and using it to cut down him and Ragna, the Master Unit observed the fact that Susano'o, Terumi's true identity, was a hero who saved the world by slaying the Black Beast. Of course, this proves to be bad for him because without people fearing and hating him, he can finally be killed without resurrecting which is exactly how Ragna (the 'Black Beast' in question, who doesn't actually get slain) does him in.
- Hitscan: His 6A (forward + A) command move is him launching a very fast wisp of darkness from his hand, capable of reaching the other side of the screen instantaneously.
- Hypocrite: Every ounce of this trope applies to him in this form as it did in his Terumi form, especially considering that the Susano'o unit, which he originally inhabited, at first was designated as custodian to Amaterasu, and he was tired of being the enforcer of the Master Unit's will that he rebelled against it and went on to try to destroy its creations. Yet he (as Terumi) also considers Beastkins as mere 'tools/weapons' than proper people.
- Jerkass Gods: He likes destroying Amaterasu's creations for the heck of it. Eventually though, he gets tired with that 'role', so he aims for something grander.
- Large Ham: It's Terumi, so this is to be expected. What isn't expected is that his hamminess is now more controlled, and he's not in a perpetually-maniacal state anymore. Also, his speech is far more eloquent and theatrical, similarly to Hakumen.
- Leitmotif: Has one titled MUST DIE, complete with Ominous Japanese Chanting. Also has a boss themed titled HAKAISHIN, which only plays when you fight him as Ragna in Story Mode.
- Let's Get Dangerous!: The instant Terumi enters the Susanoo unit, he stops acting like a total maniac and becomes much more composed. His fighting style is still based on pure power, but it's less openly sadistic and more brutal, forgoing his previous weak but multi-hitting attacks for ruthless devastating single blows. He hardly laughs at all compared to the bloodthirsty lunatic we've known for years.
- Lightning Bruiser: Especially when compared to Hakumen, whom unlike him, Susano'o can dash and hits just about as hard as you'd expect, especially when you unlock and level up all of his abilities. 2.0 made him hit even harder due to raising his damage output.
- Magikarp Power: Quite like Hakumen. His play style revolves heavily around unlocking all of his seals to expand his options and combo routes, just like how Hakumen at the start is unable to perform his specials (but for a different reason). Without them, he's decent, but with them, he's exactly as powerful as the story makes him out to be. Unlike Hakumen, though, he can cheat with the system a bit: using his Overdrive-only DD Collapsing Resentment instantly unlocks all of his moves, for a price of 50 heat (while Hakumen's Mugen requires 100).
- Meteor Move: His Exceed Accel, Bloodsplitter, ends with him slamming the airborne enemy back to the ground.
- Min-Maxing: Widely considered by many to be the most effective way of playing Susano'o. While all of his unlockable moves are useful, there are two in particular which are seen as absolutely crucial to his arsenal and should be unlocked post-haste: Towering Flame & Blade of Judgment. Towering Flame is an invincible reversal, making it one of Susano'o's only true defensive tools. Blade of Judgment not only serves as a full-screen zoning tool, but also unlocks another very important move: his Liberating Dagger Distortion Drive. Once these two moves are unlocked, Susano'o becomes surprisingly well-rounded, even without his other special moves unlocked. In 1.0, Blade of Judgment also allowed for loops when the opponent was in the corner, but 2.0 removed them in favor of increasing his damage output.
- Misanthrope Supreme: He hates everything.
- Mythical Motifs: He's a close allusion to the Susano'o of actual Japanese myth - that is, a spiteful dick towards Amaterasu who loves to destroy her creations. Hakumen (i.e Jin's soul that inhabited the unit after Terumi was ejected from it) represents the original Susano'o's better side.
- Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: Oh yes. Susano'o is on par with Izanami and Arakune as being the most terrifying character in the game.
- No-Nonsense Nemesis: Terumi does not fuck around as Susano'o; the first thing he does when he gets his body back is beat down the remaining heroes and take Noel straight to the gate to open it. Even his Arcade quotes show him deadly serious with none of his trademark maniacal traits.
- Obviously Evil: Black armor? Sickly Green Glow lining it and featuring in every other attack he makes? Feral idle poses? Inhabited by Terumi? You don't say.
- Omnicidal Maniac: He's hell-bent on destroying all of existence.Terumi: (at the end of his Act 3 arcade) Humans, Gods, this whole world! In the name of Takehaya Susano'o... I shall destroy ALL of you!!HYEEE-HYAHYAHYAHAHAHAHAAA—!!
- One-Man Army: As expected of something using the Susano'o Unit's full power; he demolishes Ragna, Jin, Noel, Jubei, and Izayoi with literally zero effort.
- One-Winged Angel: Serves as this for Terumi, who ironically was one for Hazama before their separation. His special intros have him using the Susanoo Unit to transform into Susano'o. His profile on the official website even refers to it specifically as Terumi's 'true form'.
- Person of Mass Destruction: Many of his specials and quite a few of his normals rupture the ground, produce plumes of energy, or in the case of his Splintering Thrust (Tsukisasu Zesshuu) special, gratuitous explosions, and the end of his Astral has the landscape destroyed with patches of green fire everywhere. That tells you all you need to know about him.
- Physical God: Since Terumi is Susano'o himself, he automatically qualifies. Keep in mind that Hakumen is powerful enough to take on the Black Beast and even Es claims that Hakumen's power (even at 20% of himself) is on par with the Azure itself.
- Power Makes Your Voice Deep: Or rather, changes it completely, since he is not voiced by Yuuichi Nakamura anymore.
- Primal Stance: His crouching pose has him do one of these.
- “The Reason You Suck” Speech: After being told off by Es for being unworthy of being near the Forbidden Gate; Terumi transforms into Susanoo and tells her the truth. The area that she's protecting was originally meant for gods like him; and that she doesn't have any quality to be the Azure Guardian hence no chance of even hurting him. After revealing all that he turns the tables and threatens to kill her for her actual blasphemous remarks.
- Rolling Attack: His Hunter's Fang (Karitatsu Shuuga) special (fourth from the left on his icon row) is him doing a multi-hitting rolling jump that ends with him smashing the ground. If leveled up, the finishing strike will create a pillar of darkness that knocks foes up. Also done in his Exceed Accel.
- Satanic Archetype: With his new form and motivations, it's outright confirmed. He is the polar opposite of the Amaterasu unit, existing solely to be her antithesis and destroy her creations. Interestingly, even his origins are Satan-like: the unit used to be a loyal protector of Amaterasu along with Tsukuyomi, but then it gained a 'will' and he hated being bound by the Master Unit, thus his desire of 'freedom'. In a way, it might make his name of Susano'o felt like In Name Only, his origin, goal and mannerism are actually closer to Lucifer.
- Savage Wolves: Combines a wolf-like design with Terumi's brutality.
- Secret Character: Unlocked once you complete Story Mode.
- Shoulders of Doom: Like Hakumen, he's got some big shoulder armor, but his is made more menacing by how they gain jaws and look like monster heads.
- Sickly Green Glow: Moreso than Hazama and Terumi combined. Parts of his armor glow green, and he also emanates green electric aura.
- Situational Damage Attack:
- His Strike of the Possessed God (Uchikuruu: Kishin no Sengeki) DD becomes more powerful if more of his icons (on top of his heat gauge) shine, and even more if the individual icons are 'stacked' three times. The icons represent his special moves, which he'll do in succession in the DD if the icon is lit, thus adding to the damage. At max power, it can do around 70% damage to the opponent's health gauge from full.
- His Hunter's Fang (Karitatsu Shuuga) special if done in midair will do more hits if done from a higher elevation.
- Slasher Smile: Because he wouldn't be Terumi without it.
- Smug Super: Terumi was already an egotistic narcissist, but him possessing the Susano'o Unit not only inflates his already massive ego to full on megalomania, but also gives him the power to back up his boasts.
- Spam Attack: His Inevitable Calamity (Oshiyaku Zanka) special (sixth from the left on his icon row) is him projecting a multi-hitting sphere of energy from his palm, and is done by mashing the C button.
- Spontaneous Weapon Creation: Susano'o can create a huge sword of energy and attack with it as a special, a Distortion, and his Astral Heat. If a match is won with his eighth seal unlocked or by using his Astral, he also shows it off with his winpose.
- Story-Breaker Power: There's a pretty good reason he shows up at the very end of the game, otherwise Terumi would just steamroll over the entire cast.
- Super-Deformed: Amane's Astral Heat turns him into a black-and-green fuzzy version of Pakumen.
- A Taste of Power: While you must complete the Story Mode to play as Susano'o, in the story mode itself, you briefly play as Susanoo during his fight with Es.
- Took a Level in Badass: While Terumi never stops being competent, he suffered a bit of Villain Decay in CP due to the hero's efforts. He quickly undoes that once he regains the Susano'o unit. He beats down pretty much everyone before him and Ragna had to force him out of the unit to destroy him directly.
- Unblockable Attack: His Megalith (Chirisogu: Rekigan, third from the left on his icon row) special is him kicking a dark wave on the ground that can break the opponent's guard if it's leveled up to max.
- Video Game Cruelty Potential: In a similar vein to his Terumi form, playing as Susano'o can feel extremely good. He's a Physical God who's entire MO is to destroy and boy does it show; similar to Azrael, all of moves emphasize raw power with devastating and heavy blows. His DD Strike of the Possessed God (Uchikuruu: Kishin no Sengeki) when all of seals are unlocked is just him chaining all of his unlocked specials into one flowing No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, ending with a devastating Breath Weapon. It's truly exhilarating to watch Susano'o tear into his opponent then draw an energy blade (or destroy the soul of his fallen opponent) in triumph after a hard-fought battle. This is the Susano'o Unit at its full power, and the game wants you to know it.
- Villain Shoes: Quite unusual for the story mode Susano'o is playable during the climax; as Susano'o you have to defeat Es in order to advance the story.
- Walking Spoiler: His mere existence reveals a lot of plot points, namely that he's Terumi's One-Winged Angel form and original identity (and the fact that the Susano'o Unit had a will), Hakumen dies as a result of his existence, the reason humanity was able to make contact with the Original Units, as well as the fact that he's the Final Boss. He's such a spoiler that Arc System Works banned him and any musical theme associated with him from being used online in the game's initial release to give people time to unlock him until a week after release.
- War God: Susano'o in Shinto legend is the God of Storms and Seas, but in BlazBlue he's a God of Destruction. His vs. theme against Hakumen is even called 'God of War'.
- World's Strongest Man: Considering Terumi and Hakumen were already two of the most powerful characters in the series, you can imagine how ridiculously strong the combination of the two is. Case in point he was able to effortlessly defeat Ragna, Jin, Noel, Izayoi and Jubeiat the same time. Ragna says he's even stronger than Azrael. He's so powerful that it takes Ragna overloading the Idea Engine and activating the full power of the Azure Grimoire (nearly destroying his body in the process) to even come close to matching Susano'o. If not for Terumi not being fully fused with the Susano'o Unit, giving Ragna the chance to rip him out of it, he would be completely unstoppable.
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: His winquote against Hazama.Susano'o: Know your place, you empty vessel. You have outlived your usefulness. Get out of my sight.
- Your Size May Vary: Even though they have the same 'body' Susano'o is noticeably larger and bulkier than Hakumen. This is not due to an illusion caused by things such as different pose (which actually makes him looks smaller than he is) or voluminous hair, nor is it an artists' mistake - Susano'o's official dimensions show that he is indeed taller and heavier.
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- Height: 123 cm
- Weight: 25 kg
- Blood type: O
- Date of Birth: September 3
- Birthplace: 12th Hierarchical City of Kukunochi
- Hobbies: Travel
- Likes: Catnip
- Dislikes: Setaria viridis
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- Absurdly Sharp Blade: His Musashi Blades are described to be able to cut 'what normally can't be cut'. He has used them once to cut through the barrier surrounding Lambda.
- Ascended Extra: Seriously, it took nine years as an NPC before he finally made his finally made his playable debut.
- Awesome Mc Coolname: Obviously. He even has an eyepatch like the Samurai Shodown incarnation. Also, swap the halves of his Phase 0 name and you get Yoshimitsu.
- Badass Adorable: He's a talking cat. A talking cat who killed a demon that could potentially destroy the entire planet.
- Battle Couple: With Nine, at least back in the Dark War.
- Beware the Nice Ones: In Bang's story mode in CS, when you get to the Joke ending path, Jubei arrives and sees through Bang's lies, smiling evilly and just making things worse for poor Bang.
- Big Damn Heroes: When Terumi is about to finish off the weakened Rachel in her CF Act 3 Arcade ending, he appears out of nowhere to protect her.
- Big Good: The closest this game has to one, sharing the position with Rachel and Kagura.
- Cloning Blues: All of the Kaka's are clones of him with the intended use of war.
- Compressed Hair: As seen during his Immovable Object: Lotus DD and Astral, Jubei has a pretty impressive mane◊ for a domestic cat, yet you'd never guess it from his appearance while hooded.
- Cone of Shame: If he gets hit by Relius's Astral Heat, the bastard subjects poor Jubei to being stuck with an Elizabethan collar.
- Continuity Nod:
- When Jubei uses his Astral Heat on Terumi, Hazama or Susano'o it reveals an image of Terumi's ghost form. This is because Tomonori saw Terumi's true form before his death and Jubei inherited the eye that could therefore reveal it.
- Also, in the story, when Jubei and Trinity wanted to create a copy of Tomonori's sword Hihi'irokane, she has Jubei open Tomonori's eye and then use Platinum's Muchourin to manifest the sword through the eye's image.
- Cool Old Guy: He’s over a hundred years old and is a jovial and sociable guy as well as being a legendary hero.
- Counter Attack: His forward A and forward B moves.
- Cutlass Between the Teeth: During Taokaka's Astral Heat, he attacks Tao's opponent wielding Musashi in his mouth. His playable self also puts one sword in his mouth during certain moves.
- In at least one official art in the Material Collection, his younger self also does this, while he holds his other sword with his tails.
- Dash Attack: His Drive attack, Shiranui (Unknown Fire); in midair, it's a diagonal dash. His upgraded Drive, Shiranui: Hagane (Unknown Fire: Steel) also has him dash about and bounce off the marks he created in the air, colliding with the opponent along the way.
- Also has his Rekkouzan (Rending Hook Slash) special and his Senju: Todoroki Setsura (Thousand Hands: Thundering Scene).
- Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: After the incident with Terumi, he sought to destroy every cauldron and knew it'd be too dangerous to take Kokonoe, so he left her in the care of the NOL.
- Difficult, but Awesome: Yes, very much so. He essentially has two different movesets depending whether one of his Super moves are active or not, and the fact that he is constantly in crouching hitstun means he will be taking more damage than most if the player does not have adequate defense, which is made even harder by the fact that he lacks decent defensive options. However, his quick movement and mixup game gives him an edge and he can carry momentum very well if given the chance.
- Disappeared Dad: Even he admits that he was a pretty shitty father to Kokonoe.
- The Dreaded: Even when he's injured Terumi prefers to give Jubei as wide a berth as humanly possible. Not even Hakumen is confident that he could beat Jubei if the two of them were fighting at their peak, and that's coming from the man who curbstomped Terumi and Relius at once at 15% power in The Wheel of Fate.
- Dual Wielding: His Musashi Blades are a pair of twin Kodachi.
- Easter Egg: Jubei's Astral Finish begins with a slash that reveals the target's soul. For Terumi and Susano'o, it shows the green Terumi ghost from CS.
- Eyepatch of Power: He lost his eye in Phase 0 after a fight with a Black Beast remnant and got it replaced with a magical one, which belonged to his brother. The eyepatch covers it.
- Failure Knight: He's never forgiven himself for letting Bloodedge die fighting against the Black Beast. He never tells the world about Bloodedge (perhaps out of shame), so practically no one knows about him.
- He also sometimes becomes bitter and shows his guilt over being unable to do anything to stop Terumi (as well as the loss of 3 of his friends because of him) and being unable to watch over Kokonoe. However, all of them only drives him further to do what is right.
- Family Theme Naming: He's named after Yagyu Jubei. His wife is named after an actor who portrayed Jubei in nine films, Jushiro Konoe. His daughter's name is a two-way pun to her mother's name, extending the association with Yagyu Jubei.
- Foreshadowing: In one of the Teach Me, Miss Litchi segments in CS, Tao is taught about all the different Nox Nyctores. When the subject of Musashi comes up, Jubei says that everyone will see what it can do soon enough. It took nine years, but 'soon' finally came, for what's being billed as the Grand Finale, no less.Ragna: 'Man, are you still keeping that thing under wraps? You'd better bring that sucker out in the next game!'
- Fragile Speedster: He has some of the fastest movement speed in the game, and plenty of ways to mix people up and lay down pressure, including the ability to side swap upon dashing up to his opponent. However, due to his short height, the game's combo system considers him to be 'always crouching' despite still needing to follow rules such as blocking-high-and-low and needing to dodge-attribute attacks normally, meaning that he takes more hitstun from attacks in neutral.
- Funny Animal: He's pretty much a bipedal cat in a hood for the most part.
- Furry Reminder: Some of his character tics affirm that he's about as much a cat as he is a person. His love for catnip is an obvious example but some of his in-game animations also emulate real-life cat behavior i.e. falling on all fours, sniffing the air when idle, or arching his back and stretching when getting up from the ground. Relius's Astral also puts him in a Cone of Shame just like a normal cat.
- Game-Breaking Injury: The reason he hasn't been all that active in Kagutsuchi lately, courtesy of Phantom.
- Happily Married: Lampshaded in CS when he talks about how wonderful marriage is... 'until your daughter hits puberty. But even then it's still good!'
- High on Catnip: In Hazama's gag reel. It doesn't make Jubei any less frightening for the poor shmuck.
- Humble Hero: He's rather modest and easygoing for a legendary hero.
- Idiot Ball: In Continuum Shift. There's nothing else to call it, considering that he doesn't STAY with Noel to guard her from Terumi, despite knowing that the girl is the inheritor of the True Azure AND the new Eye of the Master Unit.
- In the Hood: He wears a cat-eared hoodie like Taokaka, although it doesn't obscure his face. It does, however, obscure his Barbarian Longhair.
- Interspecies Romance: With Nine. Jubei is a more cat than man, while Nine is human.
- Irony: He loathes the Black Beast for killing his clan and for causing the current state of the world. And yet, he goes to befriend and later train Ragna, the beast's reincarnation. Justified in that he makes sure that Ragna can and will control his powers, lest he turns into said beast.
- Killer Rabbit: Who would expect someone dubbed the “strongest creature alive” to be an adorable cat person?
- Katanas Are Just Better: Or rather a pair Kodachis. For bonus points, as a reference to both Miyamoto Musashi and Yagyu Jubei, it also comes in a pair.
- Lag Cancel: His Rekkozan/Fissure Slash special, if done in Fudo: Sharenjin state, can be easily canceled to most of his other specials.
- The Lancer: Towards Hakumen. Jubei is pretty much the closest thing he can call a friend, and one of the few people he shows genuine respect to.
- Last of His Kind: Phase 0 reveals his clan was wiped out by the Black Beast when it appeared in Japan. Only he and his brother were left alive.
- Leitmotif: 'Stand Unrivaled'.
- Magical Eye: CS reveals that his eye is the Sekigan (One Eye) that allows him to physically switch places with another person. It is inherited from his brother. It also can force Terumi's true form to materialize.
- The Mentor: Ragna (and later Jin's) teacher, and the one who put him on his current path.
- Multiple-Tailed Beast: He has two tails.
- Named After Somebody Famous:
- Jubei's name is based of Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi, albeit written in different kanji. Yagyu Jubei was a famous eyepatch-wearing swordsman. Also, Jubei's real name Mitsuyoshi is written in katakana.
- His Nox Nyctores, Musashi, is named after another famous swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi.
- Nice Guy: He may be a bit of a trickster, but he's ultimately a kind soul.
- Odd Friendship: He's a feline, but gets along pretty well with Valkenhayn, a canine lyncanthrope.
- Odd Name Out: Out of all characters, only Jubei's name is written in kanji (獣兵衛), rather than in katakana. However, since 'Jubei' is not his real name, this might be the reason why it's different. His real name Mitsuyoshi (ミツヨシ) is written in katakana like every other name.
- Spell My Name with an 'S': Because of this, the way to type 'Jubei' in romaji can vary; for one, it no doubt has an extended 'u' vowel (making it 'Juubei'), but the final portion via the actual name itself can either end with a 'ei' or a double 'e' ('Juubei' or 'Juubee'); the latter version has a more extended light 'e' sound.
- Older Sidekick: Towards Hakumen. He's technically older, and arguably stronger.
- The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: In CF, he personally thinks he should be the one stopping his wife, Nine. But then he got injured, and Ragna steps in.
- Parental Abandonment: He was forced to do this to the young Kokonoe. This leads to her hating his guts.
- Pintsized Powerhouse: He is 4'3', the absolute smallest member of the cast beating Rachel, Carl, and Platinum. And yet, even Terumi shits his pants at his presence. This was what made him unplayable according to Mori despite being active lore-wise from CP onwards because his hitbox is pretty much around the size of Carl without his Nice Hat, turning him into a Game-Breaker for all the wrong reasons. They finally solved the situation by simply making his overall model bigger when he is revealed at Evolution 2017.
- Poor Communication Kills: An exercise for the reader: see how many Stock Phrases associated with the Trickster Mentor he spouts at one point or another. Also, for all that he warned Ragna not to rely too much on the Azure Grimoire, why didn't he ever explain WHY? This also applies to his half-baked and utterly useless warnings about the people Ragna was going to fight in Kagutsuchi. You'd think he actually wanted Ragna to fail.
- Promoted to Playable: It's been a long 9 years of Blaz Blue going on, but EVO 2017 reveals that yes, he is coming to the playable cast.
- Punch Catch: One of the few demonstrations of his strength that we've seen is his ability to do this to Tager. Jubei doesn't think it's a big deal, since Tager's heart wasn't in the fight in the first place. This is turned into a gameplay mechanic of his when he's playable as his forward A will have him perform the exact same move and retaliate in kind.
- Rapidfire Fisticuffs: His Rekkouzan/Fissuring Slash special has him rushing forward while doing multiple claw slashes, akin to Wolverine's Berserker Barrage and Taokaka's Hexa-Edge.
- Retired Badass: At least for some years before the start of the first game. The plot then forces him out of retirement.
- Red Baron: The One-Eyed Lotus.
- Stable Time Loop: In BlazBlue: Phase 0, it's revealed that the time-displaced Ragna kept calling Mitsuyoshi 'Jubei.' After Ragna sacrificed himself to save Mitsuyoshi, he started calling himself Jubei in memory of his friend.
- Stern Teacher: He's an affable and friendly guy, but he's no slouch when it comes to his students, or just Ragna specifically. Though considering who Ragna needs to go up against, it's arguably justified, as he needs Ragna to be prepared for what lies ahead.Jubei: 'Well, that's embarrassing to think that I trained you... Get up Ragna. We start from the basics.'
- Supreme Chef: Described as a one-man five-star restaurant by Ragna. It's implied that Ragna took his own cooking skills from him.
- Unblockable Attack: His Kuro Hyou (Black Leopard) special is an powerful flipping slash done by both his swords that can even go through Barriers.
- Wolverine Claws: His secondary weapon.
- Theme Naming: His moves are both themed after mystical creatures and also have a religious motif (e.g. Arhat, Maitreya, Niou, Asura).
- The Worf Effect: Despite being touted as one of the stronger characters in the series (or perhaps because of that fact), he seems to spend a lot of his time getting injured,PhantomAKA Nine, his wife offscreen him in 'Continuum Shift' and she did it again in Chronophantasma. In Central Fiction he gets beaten by Nine for the third time and Susano'o.
- Worf Had the Flu: The Game-Breaking Injury he received from Phantom early in Continuum Shift left him considerably weakened in every fight since then.
- World's Strongest Man: Well, cat. Hakumen stated during the Dark War, where he was at full power, that even if he were to go all-out, even he may not be able to defeat Jubei. In Taokaka's CS story mode, Relius admits that he would be no match for Jubei. Prior to receiving his injuries, anyway.
- Youkai: A nekomata.