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This is a list of minor characters featured in Limbus Company, sorted by chronological appearance or mention.
The characters featured here lack the information and/or relevance to warrant a dedicated page, but are still notable enough to feature. Many of them go unnamed within the story, and are referred to by their titles here for the sake of simplicity.
Gregor's Sister
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Status: Unknown (implied deceased)
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First Appearance: Canto I: The Outcast
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| The younger sister of Gregor. She is referenced briefly by him, as he states that Yuri reminded him of her, the two having been similar in age. While not specified in English, the Korean term Gregor uses confirms outright that he is the older sibling.
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- It can be assumed that her name is likely Grete, as that is Gregor Samsa's sister in the literary source of Franz Kafka's novella The Metamorphosis.
- Gregor makes use of the past tense when discussing his sister, indicating she was already deceased by the time of the story.
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An elderly man acting as a pawnbroker within District 10's Backstreets. He owned the location where the Sinners met up with Effie and Saude for the first time, and was saved by the group after Tingtang extortioners came to threaten him.
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| The youngest member of the Yurodiviye. While living in squalor, he died by choking on food scraps to sate his hunger. This death, and Sonya's subsequent inaction, angered Rodion until the point of her inevitable disillusionment and decision to leave the Syndicate.
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| A despised tax collector who once operated in District 25's Backstreets. During her time in the Yurodiviye, Rodion targeted the woman, ultimately killing her after a brief confrontation. As she was the sister of a member of the Middle, her death caused the Syndicate to target the Backstreets in retaliation, causing the deaths of many Backstreets residents, a fact which would continue to haunt Rodya.
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- While the tax collector is unnamed in the story, her name is revealed to be Alyona, as it can be seen in her first CG appearance, where the name "Aлёнa" is written across the belt of her coat.
- Alyona is based on Alyona Ivanovna from the book Crime and Punishment, a merciless pawnbroker that Rodion kills in the beginning of the book, together with the woman's sister, Lizaveta Ivanovna, who witnesses the murder. Similarly to their depiction in Limbus Company, it is Alyona's sister who causes Rodion to start regretting the crime committed.
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| Sinclair's father, mother and older sister, all three prostheses users with uniquely shaped heads. Their modifications, alongside Sinclair's correspondence with Kromer, made him feel more distant from them. They were ultimately killed by Kromer and Guido in front of Sinclair.
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- Sinclair's Father was an inventor who had a contract with P Corp. What this project was, or if it was even completed, is left ambiguous.
- Sinclair is the second child and only son of his family, having an older sister; this is similar to his literary counterpart, although the Sinclair of the novel instead has two sisters.
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Featured in the background
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| An older woman who cared deeply for the Eunbong's Bar & Fryers Owner in his youth, who loved her dearly in return. While her son believed Eunbong couldn't afford to feed the family without vouchers, she simply preferred pizza to fried chicken in reality. Despite this, her son opened his chicken restaurant in honor of her palate.
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- She is referred to as "Owner's Momma" via dialogue boxes, though Eunbong's Bar & Fryer Owner clarifies that he named the restaurant after her.
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| A boy who traveled to the Outskirts alongside Stephanette. While the two journeyed there, the boy wished upon a star to be able to gaze down upon the City and cry for them. He would then be transformed into the Wing's eventual Singularity, The Tearful Thing, who was cared for within K Corp. and whose tears are used to create its ampules.
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The Boy, Wishing on a Star
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A grotesque, overgrown Trash Crab located in the Backstreets of U Corp. It attacked the Sinners once, though was repelled by Olga. The Sinners later attacked it on their own terms, looking to kill it and claim the last piece of scrap they needed to reform Mephistopheles.
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| The captain of the Twinhook Pirates, a no-show who frequently travels out onto the Great Lake, leaving his first mate Smee in control of his men. Little is known of his personality, though Smee shows a clear distaste for his departure.
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| The leader of Unit 3 of LCCB, within the same unit as Pilot and an unnamed member; a capable woman decorated in excursions. She cared deeply for her faction, even going as far as sacrificing herself so that Pilot was able to survive in her place. She is a quick thinker, and understood her inability to handle the Twinhook Pirates and Ricardo.
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| One of the five Great Calamities of the Great Lake. It was hunted and killed by the Indigo Elder, who planned to personally take down each Calamity.
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- Due to its connection to the Indigo Elder, it is likely a reference to The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, which features a long hunt against a marlin, which is ultimately claimed by sharks.
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| A Devyat' Fixer and his sidekick, supposedly famously known for their gift-giving to kind children, according to Don Quixote. Upon seeing symbols determined to be referential to them, Dante is pulled into an event to acquire a formal outfit for Heathcliff.
Despite their journey, the duo seemed to have been killed by Santata and his Gnome workers. Santata is said to don clothes similar to the duo, much to Heathcliff and Don Quixote's despair.
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- The duo of Fixers are based off Santa Claus and his associated imagery of pet reindeer.
- Due to Santa Claus being a fictional figure, it is left ambiguous if the duo were real people, or simply pieces of City culture that Don Quixote believes to be real.
- The naming convention of the Red Sack implies he may be a Color Fixer.
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An overdramatic man of moderate wealth, having recently paid to have his hat and shoes restored to their color within the colorless landscape of District 20. He was attacked by gangsters who planned to steal his time, and knocked unconscious. When he reawakened, his appearance was complimented by Heathcliff, which immediately led him to believe he was being mugged, whereas he then attempted to hand over all his possessions. Drawing a crowd, more T Corp. gang members approached to actually mug him. After being saved, he discussed the recent kidnapping with the Sinners.
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| The former boss of the Dead Rabbits and a close friend of Heathcliff. Known as vigilantes in T Corp., the Syndicate brandished themselves with scarves tied to resemble rabbit ears. The Syndicate boss would fall out of contact with Heathcliff after the eventual Sinner left the District. Amidst Heathcliff's absence, the Syndicate fell, and Matthew was killed. His identity was later stolen by Erlking Heathcliff, who knew him as Matt in his original Mirror World.
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- Matthew is mentioned in several Mirror Worlds, where he maintains his role as Heathcliff's former boss. His name presents some variation:
- In the World of the Erlking, Matthew goes by Matt.
- In the World of the Kurokumo Clan, Matthew is named Matteo.
- In the World of Wuthering Heights, Matthew's place is taken by Meursault, continuing the trend of name changes beginning in "M".
- In the original Korean script, rather than as "Boss", Heathcliff refers to Matthew as "형님" (hyeong-nim, lit. "older brother"), indicating Matthew's age and Heathcliff's respect for him.
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Erlking Heathcliff, Disguised as Matthew
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| The younger sister of Linton Edgar. Little is known of her personality, but it appears she was close with her brother and friendly with Catherine during their childhood. She was introduced by Nelly, supposedly through the Mirror, to Erlking Heathcliff, who convinced her to run away from home to marry him. In truth, she was then abducted and used as a human dough used to summon Erlking Heathcliff into Limbus Company's primary Mirror World.
While she is not seen alive, her body is visible in a CG and in one of Erlking Heathcliff's defeat sprites. She sports straight bright yellow hair similar in color to her brother's, and wears a long dress in tones of black and gray, resembling her brother's color scheme.
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- Isabella is based on eponymous character of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, who is similarly manipulated by Heathcliff, who uses her as a pawn in his plans for revenge.
- Edgar Family Butler Ishmael's Identity Story mentions Isabella to be Gregor's younger sister in the World of Wuthering Heights. In Edgar Family Heir Gregor's Identity Story, it is referenced that Wild Hunt Heathcliff 'took [his] little sister and destroyed [his] family', implying Isabella experiences a similar fate in this Mirror World as in the one from the main story.
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The younger brother of The Time Ripper. Born into squalor, the two lived with short days (as is common for District 20's lower class) and few accommodations. He focused greatly on convincing his older brother to quit the Yurodiviye and take a test for becoming a Grade 1 inventor. He gave his brother all but two of his hours of his day, thanks to which the Time Ripper was able to take the test. Afterwards, the two planned to meet outside at a nearby clocktower. Unfortunately, the Time Ripper's brother's decelerated time meant he was unable to avoid a head-on collision with a car, killing him. His body flew through the air for 21 minutes, and was the catalyst for his brother's Distortion.
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An augmented Fixer working at MultiCrack Office. When encountered by the Sinners, Don Quixote assailed him with questions. While annoyed that he happened to miss his target due to the Sinners, he still answered Don Quixote's questions. He later stormed off to another platform.
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- One of the possible Events in the 'Murder on the WARP Express' floor pack references this encounter, where the Sinners are given the option to speak to a four-armed Fixer waiting at a WARP platform.
- With the release of Intervallo IV: Murder on the WARP Express BokGak, the character is given a feminine voice. Despite this, he is still referred to with masculine pronouns.
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A young child and fan of Fixers that looked up to Don Quixote, who was pulled away by her mother and told to stop pestering the Sinner. In reality, the girl and the rest of her group were composed of soon-to-be Bloodbags and were killed by the Sinners later, once Sasha commanded them into battle.
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A W Corp. Cleanup Agent sent to assist the Sinners in the WARP Train investigation they were hired to partake in. He defended against the onslaught of Bloodbags which came after him only to have his legs damaged to the point of mental instability. When the Sinners encountered him, he felt relief that his services were no longer needed, and proceeded to pull a hidden lever revealing a hibernation pod which he then entered and was sealed within.
At the end of the WARP Train's travels, the Sinners question another Cleanup Agent sent to the location about the pods. When the second agent checks, the hibernating employee is missing, much to everyone's confusion.
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A Fixer of Fanghunt Office, first encountered as the Sinners made their way to the organized tent used to house the groups dismantling La Manchaland. He first confronted the Sinners at the entry, quizzing them on their Bloodfiend knowledge, only to attack in the belief that the group failed to understand the intracacies of Bloodfiend hunting. His outburst was ultimately stopped by his work partner Romero. The Office was later converted into Bloodbags and Bloodfiends by Dulcinea's faction, and both were killed, the unnamed Fixer being devoured.
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- The Prideful Fanghunt Office Fixer is voiced by Kwon Sung-hyuk.
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A Fixer of the Firefist Office, a poor Office that had participated in the destruction of La Manchaland. While he was initially excited to see one of the leaders of the faction, he was quickly killed by her, failing to realize that she had been transformed into a Bloodbag.
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- The Delighted Firefist Office Fixer is voiced by Kim Young Sun.
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Firefist Office Big Sis
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Status: Deceased
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| The leader of the Firefist Office, sent on the mission of eradicating La Manchaland, who was killed and transformed into one of the Bloodfiend's thralls. She is briefly seen in the main story, killing one of her subordinates before she is killed herself. She is expounded upon more in Firefist Office Survivor Gregor's Identity Story, where it is revealed she hoped dearly her tiny Office would be able to secure funds needed to climb the ladder of wealth.
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| A Manchegan Bloodfiend who constantly repented to The Priest. While initially fine with the hemobars, insanity chewed away at him in the monotony of eating them. Eventually, his brain one day exploded, and he was buried under the church. While it's implied he—at least partially—survived this, Lorenzo is suggested to have died after the destruction of La Manchaland, as the Manchegan Family is confirmed to have been wiped out following the events of Canto VII.
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| A Zwei Association Fixer that Sancho (memory-wiped within the lighthouse) read about during her years of solitude. In the book she read, he valiantly lead a faction of fighters against an unseen force. Sancho, after this reading, began writing her 131st letter to the Fixer.
The full story is left unknown; likewise, it is unknown if Aegis is simply a fictional character, or an actual famous Fixer.
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- Aegis is named after the fictional shield Aegis, a mighty shield associated with the Iliad, used by both Zeus and Athena.
- This inspiration ties into his mentioned use of shields, as well as the imagery of the Zwei Association, known for their roles as personal guardians and hired 'shields'.
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| A peddler of Relics that frequently visited Don Quixote and his kingdom. He frequently scammed the man, blinding him with the prospect of mighty Relics associated with historical Fixers. One such case of his scams was selling a replica of the founding Fixer of the Hana Association's helm, which disappointed the Bloodfiend on realization of its status as fraudulent.
The peddler's frequent targeting of Don Quixote gave his children the idea of tricking their father with the Helm of Mambrino, a mystical Relic that'd allow them to bypass Bloodfiend filial impiety.
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| A younger sibling of Jia Baoyu and frequent playmate. Jia Ling was gravely poisoned following an attempt that meant to take Baoyu's life, which left him requiring the services of Life Insurance. Xiren would comfort Jia Baoyu following this event, claiming that he would return after 100 nights. Yet despite Jia Baoyu's faithful counting, his sibling never came back. Later, despite being alive, the boy was afflicted by the brain death associated with the Life Insurance treatment. His maidservants would gossip that the boy'd never return to his previous life.
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The underboss of the fallen Night Awls Syndicate. Allen was one of many revived after falling victim to the the Library and was later located and recruited by Jia Qiu as a method of presenting a solution to immortality in the Family Hierarch Evaluation's first round.
See also: Allen on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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A member of Jeong's Office, Hanafuda was one of many revived after falling victim to the Library. She was later located and recruited by Jia Qiu as a method of presenting a solution to immortality to the Family Hierarch Evaluation's first round.
See also: Hanafuda on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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A researcher enlisted by Jia Mu to create the forbidden Bolus that would bring ruination to the Kong family. While the processes were deeply convoluted, the researcher ultimately learned enough of the recipe to be classified as necessary for Taboo removal, something Garion would mock her for in the woman's final moments.
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- H Corp. Researcher was first mentioned in Lobotomy Corporation in the original flashback scene which inspired the plot point in Canto VIII. However, she was not given a design until Limbus Company.
- H Corp. Researcher is voiced by Yoon A-young.
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| The mother of Xue Baochai and Xue Pan. She posseses a great distaste for Hong Lu, going as far as hiring the Night Drifter to attack the man. She is mentioned to be secretly working alongside the Shi family and Jia Yuanchun, who aim to overthrow Jia Xichun as Family Hierarch. After their failure for this insubordination, Xue Baochai fearfully questioned if her mother knows that she informed Hong Lu of the upcoming danger within H Corp., to which Yuanchun denies.
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| A legion of blue-accented pickaxe-wielding knights that work in X Corp. They are among the several factions battling over Hongyuan during Jia Xichun's rise to Hierarch leaving a momentary power gap.
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Seen in the Bottom Middle
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| The personal army of the Jia family, seen wearing blue armor accented with feathers. They are among the several factions battling over Hongyuan during Jia Xichun's rise to Hierarch leaving a momentary power gap. Several accompany the Hierarch as she travels to visit the Xianren, though they are ultimately massacred by Lei Heng.
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The first Hierarch of Hongyuan, transformed into an Anamnaworm as a method of ensuring the passage of intricate and taboo knowledge among Hierarchs. He was recently housed inside Jia Mu's neck, though was killed in the Sinners' battle against her, washed away by Hong Lu's final attack against his grandmother. Jia Huan and Gubo desperately waded through water in hopes of finding the worm, looking to harness its knowledge, but only managing to grab hold of its corpse.
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| A former member of the Shi family, who once attempted to show Jia Xichun a mysterious flower that would blossom only during the night. While he attempted to convince her to visit, she was warned against; Shi Sunzhen actually had planned for assassins to intercept her, though his plot was exposed. As punishment, the Shi family member was torn limb from limb.
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| A famed Fixer mentioned by Don Quixote for his past tales, alive roughly 400 years prior ago to the happenings of Limbus Company. He was among the Fixers Don Quixote taught Jia Xichun and Sinclair about during her seminars. It is implied he died in a duel at some point.
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- Yue Fei is named after the eponymous 12th century Chinese military general.
- He is said to have been left-handed.
- He was similarly known to toy with a lighter he kept in his left pocket before duels.
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| A famed Fixer mentioned by Don Quixote for her past tales, alive in the year 465. She was among the Fixers Don Quixote taught Jia Xichun and Sinclair about during her seminars. While Xichun initially believes a wartime experience wherein she had to bury her comrades to be the worst moment of her experiences, Don Quixote corrects her in the fact the Fixer believed a moment where a supply chain broke, leading to her facing enemies with low quality hair, to be the true worst moment.
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- While it is left ambiguous, the Fixer's name implies she may have been a Color Fixer.
- The format of her name is unlike any other Color Fixer's title, possibly a difference of time period.
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| A famed Fixer mentioned by Don Quixote for his past tales. He was among the Fixers Don Quixote taught Jia Xichun and Sinclair about during her seminars. He was hired to handle an event known as the Fae Forest.
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- Lysander is based on the eponymous character from the play A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.
- Jia Xichun recites a specific quote of the Fixer's during the events of Intervallo VI, as well as striking a pose done by him supposedly done during his "super ultimate move".
- The quote is; "Illusions of a midsummer night shall devour thee whole, SUMMER, NIGHT~ FANTASIA!"
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A child temporarily borrowed by Ryōshū for the purpose of her seminar on handling and treating children. Sheepish, the boy fears strangers, recognizing the dangers of childhood in Hongyuan. Despite his worries, he warms up to the students participating in the lecture.
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An Urban Plague graded Distortion that was active in District 12. It takes the form of a purple humanoid, and is capable of controlling corpses through electrical impulses injected into their brains. It was defeated by Moses's group before being handed off to the Udjat. During the raid by the House of Spiders, The Human Thunderbolt was released by Moses and used to distract a rampaging Matthias, during which the Distortion possessed the corpses of fallen members of the LCA.
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| A Grade 1 Fixer of the Devyat' Association, mentioned by Don Quixote during her confrontation with Kira. The primary star of a television show known as "Let's go, Poludnitsa!", highlighting his adventures.
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- When attacking, the Fixer is known to shout both "Breaking~ Slam!" and "Lightning~ Kick!"
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| A former Fixer of Charles' Office, an acclaimed Office featuring fewer-than-usual members despite its high rank, supposedly still active despite a transfer. He is mentioned by Don Quixote during her confrontation with Kira, who reveals being inspired by a special move of Rinaldo's that is similar to her mentor Matthias, involving lining up several people and slicing them down all at once.
See also: Rinaldo on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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- Rinaldo is based on the eponymous character from Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.
- In Rinaldo's brief appearance during an alternative ending of Library of Ruina, his name is transliterated as Renaud (르노).
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| A Fixer featured in a modern episode of FixAtar, mentioned during Don Quixote's confrontation of Kira. Per Kira's words, he is a Fixer who "crawls out of that hole in the desert." He is likewise stated to speak similarly to Don Quixote.
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- His name translates to "The Bowler Hat with Orange Boots".
- One of his quotes recalled by Kira is "Let this ammunition of justice strike thee down~!"
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| Saru was a small puppy owned by Ryōshū in her youth, despite the idea of bonding with an animal to be considered a weakness. The dog was at one point pierced by the Dihui Star using "the spiral", with the code to unlock the weapon only being given to her owner after Ryōshū completed a mission. While Saru survived this event, she was left permanently struggling to breathe, wheezing and no longer the same happy dog. At some point, she died, and her body was implied to have been turned into a blade gifted to Ryōshū by Callisto for one of the girl's birthdays. The weapon's name was "Beastbone Blade Saru". The moment of the dog's death haunted Ryōshū, being something she would regress to in times of panic.
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- Saru is named after Saruhide from Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's short story Hell Screen. In the context of the story, Saruhide is a pet monkey looked after by Yoshihide's daughter, growing fond enough of the girl to embrace her during her death, likewise sealing the animal's fate in flames.
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| One of the protagonists of Library of Ruina, a Grade 1 Fixer demoted to Grade 9 following a massacre prompted by the death of his wife and child, later becoming involved with the Library. His life, by virtue of the Prescripts, was mimicked up to its end by Rien, a Proxy of the Index. Under the Prescript's orders, Rien mirrored Roland's life in its entirety; remodeling himself to resemble the Fixer in appearance, raising a family, and adopting a similar style of combat. However, per the orders of a supposed god of the Index, Hermes, Rien's life was a twisted version of Roland's, with him being told by the Prescripts to watch and do nothing when his family was murdered in front of him. Rien's life ended in a place which was a possible route for Roland's life, dead in a murky gutter ― this event being seen in Library of Ruina's alternative ending accessible via the player choosing 'Snub Angela, and Roland will exact revenge with this last step,' when prompted for a choice following the Reception of the Black Silence.
See also: Roland on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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- Ricardo, a Big Brother of the Middle, mentions a "rabid dog of a guy" who killed many members of the Middle's southern branch in one of his Battle Announcer lines; this alludes to Roland, who attacked the Middle during his frenzy after his wife's death.
- Roland makes a brief appearance in a flashback in the last chapter of Leviathan, where Vergilius recalls being confronted by Roland during his frenzy.
- Roland was featured in a thread by the official Limbus Company Twitter account prior to the release of Limbus Company, in which he talks about the strongest still-active Fixers in the City.
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While several of these characters play a very large role in Lobotomy Corporation and/or Library of Ruina, they have been placed here specifically on the basis of their relevance in Limbus Company.
The Red Mist
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Status: Deceased
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First Appearance: Lobotomy Corporation (Gebura Episode 1), Library of Ruina (Gebura Episode I), The 1st Walpurgis Night
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A former Color Fixer named Kali, famous for her activity across the City. She was an immensely powerful Fixer who would go on to become a major player in both the success and fall of Lobotomy Corporation, acting as a close compatriot to Carmen, but ultimately perishing in battle against an Arbiter of the Head. Don Quixote mentions her with passion upon learning she has a possible chance to adopt an Identity of the Fixer during one of the Walpurgis Nights.
See also: Gebura on the Lobotomy Corporation wiki or Kali on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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- Currently, "Red" is the only Color seen to have been taken on by multiple people, through Kali the Red Mist and Vergilius the Red Gaze following her death.
- In the third episode of Episode Arknights - EX: Pilgrimage of Compassion, Don Quixote is heard beginning to tell a story about the Red Mist.
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| One of Lobotomy Corporation's Sephirot, acting as head of the Control Team. She is a peppy, somewhat oblivious, and well-intentioned individual who wanted nothing more than to be of use to others, even when forcing burdens onto herself only made things worse. Malkuth would ultimately recognize her flaws and understand her limits, becoming a stronger individual when she was reincarnated as the Patron Librarian of History at the Library. She is featured in the Identity Story of Yi Sang's Lobotomy E.G.O ID, where she guides various teams through an Ordeal over the intercom.
See also: Malkuth on the Lobotomy Corporation wiki or on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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Hod
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Status: Alive
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First Appearance: Lobotomy Corporation (Malkuth Episode 4), Library of Ruina (Hod Episode I), The 4th Walpurgis Night
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| One of Lobotomy Corporation's Sephirot, acting as head of the Training Team. She is a kind and anxiety-ridden individual who sought to help her employees through their hardships, but failed to make any positive impact and fell into drug use as she coped with everyone's distasteful opinion of her. Hod would ultimately recognize her flaws and selfish desires, becoming a stronger individual when she was reincarnated as the Patron Librarian of Literature at the Library. She is featured in the 4th Walpurgis Night, where she interacts with the Sinners over the Training Department's intercom and provides them Shield bullets to help against the Ordeal of Violet Noon.
See also: Hod on the Lobotomy Corporation wiki or on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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| One of Lobotomy Corporation's Sephirot, acting as head of the Safety Team. He is a dismissive, depressed drug addict overtaken by the hopelessness of a life within Lobotomy Corporation. Despite his overwhelming despair and bad habits, he manages to kindle a determination to keep living after a failed suicide attempt. Netzach would ultimately recognize his flaws and failures, becoming a stronger individual when he was reincarnated as the Patron Librarian of Art at the Library. He is featured in the Identity story of Ryōshū's Lobotomy E.G.O, where he speaks to his team over the Safety Department's intercom.
See also: Netzach on the Lobotomy Corporation wiki or on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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One of the gunmen Fixers of Full-Stop Office. A pensive man who fearfully participated in a contract handling the Church of Gears and its leader. During the operation, the group would be swept away to the Library. In the midst of the Walpurgis Night recreating the operation, the Sinners are spoken to by a version of Stephan, who acts as recon for them and familiarly acknowledges the LCB during their partaking Walpurgis Night's set scenario.
See also: Stephan on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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Full-Stop Office Announcer
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The leader of the Church of Gears, a faction encountered during a Walpurgis Night recreation of Full-Stop Office's attack. While the faction aimed to kill the woman, she was saved by the Blue Reverberation, who protected her until the end of the scenario. In reality, she was a major player in the fate of the Library.
See also: Eileen on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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The Blue Reverberation
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Status: Deceased
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First Appearance: Library of Ruina (Urban Plague Prologue), The 5th Walpurgis Night
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A former Color Fixer known as Argalia, and leader of the famed destructive Syndicate known as the Reverberation Ensemble. He was encountered during the Walpurgis Night recreation of Full-Stop Office's attack on the Church of Gears, protecting its leader in a crucial moment. While Outis stood up to the man, he attacked her moments before the scenario ended. In reality, he was a major player in the fate of the Library.
See also: Argalia on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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- Rien, a Proxy of the Index, was commanded by the Prescripts to mimic the life of Roland, a Fixer whose story was heavily intertwined with Argalia's. As part of this, Rien was also made to wield a scythe like Argalia did, and Rien indicates that his knowledge of how to do so came directly from observing the Blue Reverberation wield his own.
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Tiphereth
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| Gender: Female, Male
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Status: Deceased
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First Appearance: Lobotomy Corporation (Netzach Episode 4), Library of Ruina (Tiphereth Episode I), The 6th Walpurgis Night
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| One of Lobotomy Corporation's Sephirot, a set of twins acting as head of the Central Command Team. The two are dramatically different, with Tiphereth A being hotheaded and frequently dismissive of others, while Tiphereth B has a much more pensive and kind disposition. Ultimately, Tiphereth A came to understand her grief, willing to live without the need of depending on her brother in his frequently decaying state, gradually becoming less like himself with each new iteration. Later, and with further resolve, a newly reincarnated Tiphereth A became the Patron Librarian of Natural Sciences at the Library. The twins are featured in their Lobotomy Corporation incarnations in the 6th Walpurgis Night, where they interact with the Sinners over the Central Command Department's intercom during the suppression of the Knight of Despair.
See also: Tiphereth on the Lobotomy Corporation wiki or on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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Trivia:
- One of the possible Events in the 'The 6th Walpurgis Night' floor pack references the process used to destroy malfunctioning, outdated, bodies of the Sefirot, most notably used on Tiphereth B until he began to mentally degrade.
- The E.G.O Gift acquired from this Event is one of Tiphereth B's former, crushed, bodies.
- This is the same method used to kill the Tieqiu Boss during the events of Canto II: The Unloving.
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Tiphereth B's Destroyed Body
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The All-Withering Crimson Whale
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Unknown
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| One of the five Great Calamities of the Great Lake. It is hunted by The Pequod Captain Ishmael and her crew in her Identity Story, mirroring Ahab's relationship with the The All-Consuming Pallid Whale.
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Trivia:
- It is described by The Pequod Captain Ishmael, and shown in her Identity arts, as having multiple limbs and suction cups, so its form may be based on a squid, particularly the Kraken.
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The Whale's tentacles in The Pequod Captain Ishmael's pre-Uptie art.
The Whale in The Pequod Captain Ishmael's post-Uptie art.
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Kurokumo Clan Patriarch
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| Gender: Male
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Status: Alive
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| The leader of the Kurokumo Clan, a formidable man known for his swordplay. He is honored dearly among the Syndicate, and was once a member of the Ten Blades of the East. His role among the famed swordsmen was cut short, however, after Captain Sayo's failure in the Library lead to him having his left hand severed by the Thumb, who punished this failing.
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Trivia:
- He appears briefly in Library of Ruina as a character without a design, where his hand is severed by Kalo.
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S Corp. Second State Councilor
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| Gender: Male
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Status: Deceased
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| The Second State Councilor of S Corp. seen in Blade Lineage Mentor Meursault's Identity Story. A placid, elderly, man, he was protected by the Meursault of this Mirror World, and discussed matters of corruption happening in the District over a game of baduk. He is ultimately killed by the Third State Councilor, stopped from presenting an appeal that would permanently alter the state of the District.
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Trivia:
- By virtue of this Meursault being an Identity of Bamboo-hatted Kim and the man having been ousted from his position of a Wing-backed Syndicate, it can be presumed the main story's Second State Councilor served a similar role as this Mirror World, and ultimately experienced the same fate.
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Interviewer
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| Gender: Female
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Status: Alive
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| A magazine interviewer featured across the Identity stories of several different Mirror Worlds. She is most frequently seen interviewing Fixer Identities. In these interviews, she is shown to be blunt and judgemental, interested in the state of the Sinners, yet likewise confounded or annoyed by actions taken by some of them.
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Chronicler
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Alive
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| A devout chronicler working under The Lord of Hongyuan Hong Lu, captivated by the happenings of the District as it experiences a total change to its structure at the hands of its new Lord. Granted mercy by Jia Baoyu, he reads over their transcriptions of the events as they stood by. Amidst the events of the Identity Story, the chronicler questions the differences between the Heishou-Xianren and Heishou Adepts, causing the momentary worry for Heishou Pack - Mao Branch Adept Faust in regards to illicit information being documented; though Jia Baoyu chooses to rule without worry, clearing the tension between her and the chronicler. While Jia Baoyu requests the transcript to be titled Zheng Cheng Lu(正承錄), the chronicler chose to later alter the name to Hong Lu Meng(紅露夢).
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R Corp. 4th Pack Commander
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Alive
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| The commander of the R Corp.'s 4th Pack, featured prominently in R Corp. 4th Pack Reindeer Rodion's Identity Story. While they are accomodating enough to the Reindeer group they command as to allow the group to celebrate Christmas, they ultimately lead the group to their demise with an Urban Nightmare level contract that spirals out of control. Because of this failure, they deliver the news of a purge of the Pack to one of the remaining Reindeers, which Rodion merely wishes them a merry Christmas in return.
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Trivia:
- In Library of Ruina, the 4th Pack's leader, Nikolai, had her role titled "captain", rather than commander.
- If this character is meant to be Nikolai, or somebody else, is left unclear.
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Faint-hearted Messenger
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Deceased
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| A Messenger of the Index, featured prominently in The Index Proselyte:【Paper Slip】Faust's Identity Story. While they act under the guise of a proper Messenger, they were ordered by a Prescript of their own to forge and deliver false ones to other members of the faction. This con is seen through by Faust, who was given her own order to "see through the liar", causing her to physically confront the Messenger.
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Trivia:
- Their role as a Messenger of the Index delivering falsified Prescripts closely mirrors the actions that Yan takes during the story of Library of Ruina.
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The Carnival
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Active
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First Appearance: Library of Ruina The Carnival Episode 1
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| A Syndicate operating under the Index, known for their ability to consume other beings and transform the bodies digested into fabric utilized by a variety of factions. This fabric, when woven, is far more durable than the usual clothing, providing a vast benefit to combatants when worn compared to those without. While previously left ambiguous, The Index Proselyte:【Paper Slip】Faust's Identity Story confirms the faction is directly involved with the ascencion of the Index's members through their ranks.
See also: The Carnival on the Library of Ruina wiki.
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Vergilius' Friend
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Unknown
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| Across a variety of situations and his assist unit passive, Vergilius has implied his eyes have come from a Bloodfiend he was once friends with. In the past, his eyes were replaced with that of this friend, predating even the events of Leviathan, though their current status is left ambiguous.
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Trivia:
- Due to the fact they are addressed as "...these eyes that hold the blood of a generation higher than your own," in reference to Don Quixote, the eyes must be from, at minimum, a first generation Bloodfiend.
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Kkomi
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| Gender: Unknown
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Status: Discontinued
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| A red bear character famous among the City. While it is said to have once been immensely popular, the brand has been discontinued for some time now. Even still, it is present among several characters' designs as merchandise. It is also seen up-close, most notably, due to the Charon-occupied Vergilius "wielding" it in battle within A Midspring Night's Dream 2.
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