Lunar (franchise)/Characters


Characters from the Game Arts RPG series, Lunar. This character street is for side games and other media: the various versions of Lunar: The Silver Star have a character sheet here, and Lunar: Eternal Blue has one here.


Lunar: Dragon Song

Jian Campbell

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Lucia Collins

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Gabryel Ryan

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Flora Banks

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Rufus Crow

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Ignatius

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Lunar: Walking School/Magic School

Ellie

A friendly girl from Burg with the rare and unusual power of flight. One of the students of the Magic School's remedial class.

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Rena

Ellie's best friend from Burg who is also enrolled in the Magic School's remedial class. Much more talkative and spirited than Ellie is.

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Senia

A brash and tomboyish beastwoman who met Ellie and Rena on her first day of school. Successor to the position of chieftain of her tribe.

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Blade

A swordsman in training to become a Real Man, who eventually learns that Real Men can ask for help and thus joins with the party of girls. He's particularly protective of Ellie.

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Wing

A student from Caldor Island with immense magical ability. He's taken with Rena, but she's not impressed by his humble, passive nature.

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Azu

Senia's childhood friend. The only human living in a village of Beastmen, taken in after his parents were killed by monsters. He obviously cares for Senia, but the Fantastic Racism of the Beastmen is keeping them apart.

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Glen

The scout for the Magic School, and one of the most senior members of the faculty.

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Ant, Kule and Rick

A trio of bullies who act as rivals to Ellie, Rena and Senia. The trickster Ant acts as the leader.

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Barua

A woman from the Vile Tribe who specializes in mind control.

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  • Card-Carrying Villain: She claims that the only reason the Vile Tribe are so terrible is because the humans were cruel and cast them out, the humans wanted someone they could hate... so she figured, why fight it?

Memphis

The leader of the Vile Tribe and a powerful sorcerer.

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D

The personification of an ancient living castle. Memphis has broken the seal on him and plans to resurrect him.

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Lunar: Tale of the Vane Airship (manga)

Lemia's Mother

An unnamed Guildmistress whose life is put in danger when the Vane Airship gets caught between two cliffs.

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  • Doting Parent: Shows signs of this, especially when she subtly suggests Lemia should forget about her Guild duties for a while and go join Dyne and Ghaleon on an adventure.
  • Lethal Chef

The Guildmistress

Also unnamed, she was the first Guildmistress in Vane, and the very first of the Ausa lineage.

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Nia Ausa

The young daughter of the first Guildmistress.

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  • Precocious Crush: She declares, in tears, that she will not be a Guildmistress and will instead marry Ghaleon.

Zyne

One of the last of the Vile Tribe of Vane, and Ghaleon's older brother. The teacher of the Guildmistress. He worked on an airship and died before he saw its completion.

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Latona

One of the last of the Vile Tribe of Vane, a woman in love with Zyne.

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Morris

One of the last of the Vile Tribe of Vane, a man in love with Latona.

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  • Hopeless Suitor: He proposed to Latona, but was told he would have a better chance if he was dead.
  • One Steve Limit: Averted, as he shares a name with Borgan's nephew from Lemina's backstory novel.

Rouj

One of the last of the Vile Tribe of Vane.

Tagak

One of the last of the Vile Tribe of Vane, and the son of Rouj.

Lunar: Childhood's End (manga)

Alice

A young, temperamental girl who befriends Hiro and Ruby. For unknown reasons, she is being chased by Xenobia and Ghaleon... despite the fact that the latter is supposed to be dead!

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  • Dark Is Not Evil: Which the Lunar: Eternal Blue heroes recognize, and thus gladly befriend her.

Alice: "Why? When there's trouble following me, when I hurt you, Jean-san, and even more, when I..."
Jean: "When you carry the blood of demons? I know. Everyone is aware of it. But so what? That doesn't matter. The important thing is that you are a good child, and that we like you very much."


Lunar 2 Eternal Blue: Lemina in Training! (novel)

Tio

A young priest of Althena who comes to Vane looking to build a new temple there. However, after he breaks something, Lemina forces him to work for her until he pays it off.

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Tio: Even when I fixed your leg... If I were a better priest, or there was a statue, you could've been spared that pain.
Lemina: Oh brother! That's enough! Listen, if you weren't a priest, I'd still be lying there in pain when the night fell. I could've been killed! How much pain would that be?
Tio: I'm sorry!
Lemina: You don't have to apologize for anything!
Tio: Sorry!

  • The Klutz: Lemina keeps track of the cost of everything he breaks or loses.
  • The Medic
  • Shipper on Deck: He's surprised when Ramus doesn't seem bothered by Lemina dating Morris, as he thought Ramus had feelings for Lemina.

Morris Borgan

Nephew of the wizard Borgan.

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  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He dates Lemina in hopes of profiting off the magic items she can craft.
  • Lolicon: His age isn't mentioned, but apparently, he's older than Ramus, who is 17. And he starts dating Lemina, who is 14. However, no one is bothered by this, and it's only mentioned by Tio as a reason why he thought Ramus was a better match for Lemina than Morris. Additionally, he has ulterior motives for romancing her...
  • One Steve Limit: Averted, as he shares a name with a member of the Vile Tribe from the Vane Airship manga.
  • Shipper on Deck: Like Tio, he was under the impression that Ramus might have been a rival for Lemina's affections, and is relieved when she says she has zero interest in Ramus beyond business.