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Minor characters are characters that only appear in one chapter or mini-arc in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. They are divided on the page into named minor characters and unnamed minor characters. Unnamed characters listed here play a small role in the plot through minor actions or dialogue. Background characters are not included.
Named Characters[]
Named Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Ewig the Sage 「 | |
A Sage from the Mythical Era[1][note 2] whose grimoires supposedly contained secrets about immortality and resurrection. He coded his grimoires with images. Ewig was exceptional at hypnosis magic. He created the Stone Bracelet of Servitude, a bracelet with a hypnosis spell cast on it that allowed one to give a command to the wearer that they would be forced to obey. Notably, this bracelet is the only magical item known to be able to manipulate a demon's mind. Despite being created so long ago, Edel confirms that the Stone Bracelet of Servitude placed on Macht of the Golden Land still functions properly. Ewig's name in German means "eternal."
First appearance: Episode 1 (anime, mentioned), Chapter 2 (manga, mentioned) | |
Basalt the Throne 「 | |
Basalt, also known as Basalt the Throne, was an extremely tall demon. He wore a full suit of armor and had long hair. He was a general of the Demon King's Army and was sent by the Demon King to Frieren's hometown as part of the Demon King's directive to kill all the elves. He and his forces succeeded in killing all the inhabitants of Frieren's village except for Frieren herself. He was ultimately defeated by Frieren, but almost at the cost of Frieren's life.
First appearance: Episode 10 (anime), Chapter 21 (manga) | |
Stoltz 「シュトルツ Shutorutsu?」 | |
Stark's older brother. He was a sword-wielding warrior whom his father considered the pride of their village, and he was able to defeat monsters with ease without getting a single speck of mud on his pristine white cape. However, unlike their father who viewed Stark as a failure, Stoltz loved his little brother. He would train with Stark even in the rain and offered both praise and advice, and every year for Stark's birthday he would cook him hamburger steaks in secret, showing he considered Stark a true warrior. He presumably died when his hometown was attacked by a demon. Stoltz, along with the other warriors of the village, confronted the demon, but Stoltz told his little brother to flee and live on. Stoltz's name in German means "pride."
First appearance: Episode 12 (anime), Chapter 26 (manga) | |
Orden 「オルデン | |
A nobleman presiding over the fortress city of Vorig and the current head of the Orden family, one of the Three Great Knightly Houses of the Northern Lands. Lord Orden initially seems like a pushy and cold man who is callous even in the face of Wirth, his eldest son's death. He is harsh in his critiques of his remaining son, Mut, reminding Stark of the relationship between himself and his late father. However, Orden is much warmer than his façade implies. He is encouraging of Stark when he is scared, will often praise Mut and train with him, and even his actions in the face of Wirt's death are in honor of his son, who had prepared for this exact situation. On the night of the ball, he laments with Gabel that his eye injury made him unable to fight in the melee that claimed his son's life, showing how deeply he regrets his son's death and the argument preceding it. In their time together, Orden begins to view Stark as somewhat of a surrogate son. He offers for Stark to stay in Vorig, explaining the petty argument before his son's death and how miraculous finding Stark felt to him, but Stark tells him that he cannot replace his son, nor can Orden replace his father. The two part ways amicably. Ordens's name in German means "medal" but can also mean "order" or "fraternity."
First appearance: Episode 15 (anime), Chapter 32 (manga) | |
Gabel 「ガーベル Gāberu?」 | |
Gabel is a quiet and loyal servant of Lord Orden, head of the fortress city of Vorig. He possesses many skills, as can be seen when he was tasked by Lord Orden to teach etiquette to Stark in preparation for a ball. After the ball, Gabel oversees Frieren's Party as they attempt to pick a grimoire from Orden's library. According to Fern, Frieren's indecisiveness has made Gabel go rather lifeless. Gabel's name is German for "fork."
First appearance: Episode 15 (anime), Chapter 32 (manga) | |
Wirt 「ヴィルト Viruto?」 | |
Lord Orden's oldest son. Wirt passed away in a melee against demon forces but managed to kill the enemy general. In case of death, he had always planned to cover up his death, going so far as to find a body double ahead of time. He and his father cared for each other greatly, but they had a petty argument before Wirt's death that they were never able to resolve. Wirt's name in German means "host."
First appearance: Episode 15 (anime), Chapter 32 (manga) | |
Mut 「ムート Mūto?」 | |
Lord Orden's youngest son and the next heir of the Orden family. He is often seen working on his swordsmanship alone. Though Stark initially fears that Mut and Lord Orden have a bad relationship, Orden proves to be a caring father. He spends time training with Mut, and though he is honest that Mut is less skilled than his late brother, he also tells Stark that Mut's hard work will pay off and he will become a stronger swordsman than Orden himself. Mut's name is German for "courage."
First appearance: Episode 15 (anime), Chapter 32 (manga) | |
Voll 「フォル Foru?」 | |
An elderly dwarven warrior and a long-time friend of Frieren. He resides in a village in the Klar Region. The villagers have trouble understanding why Voll remains in the village protecting it and often struggle to talk with him. When Frieren visits Old Man Voll, they reminisce on old times together. Frieren tells her party that Voll is putting on a senile act, and once she tells him to drop it, he effortlessly knocks Stark down. While Frieren and Voll reminisce, Voll trains Stark throughout the week. Voll once had a human wife who lived in the village and asked him to protect it; though he has forgotten her face and voice, he still honors his promise to her. At the end of the week, Frieren realizes that Voll is truly starting to lose his memories. Instead of correcting what he doesn't remember, she tells him that she will carry his memory to the future with her. Voll's name in German means "full."
First appearance: Episode 16 (anime), Chapter 33 (manga) | |
Nagel the Blacksmith 「 | |
A blacksmith in the town that the stubborn old woman lives in. Frieren's Party are asked to deliver a message to him, but he ignores them in favor of his work. In the anime, Stark attempts to give Nagel the letter and he hammers the metal on his anvil faster the more Stark tries to speak to him. Nagel's name in German means "nail."
First appearance: Episode 16 (anime), Chapter 34 (manga) | |
Lecker 「レッカー Rekkā?」 | |
The head chef for the restaurant Bell in Äußerst during the time of the Hero Party's journey to defeat the Demon King. He self-describes as the greatest culinary genius of this century. The Hero Party retrieves his heirloom chef's knife from demons who had stolen it, and as a reward, Lecker states that he will offer them the utmost hospitality and reward them with as much food as he can offer. When Frieren comments that she must savor the flavor, as she often cannot taste something good again, Lecker attempts to reassure her that Bell's taste will not change no matter how much time passes. Himmel asks for his reward for Lecker, who claims there are no flavors that could surpass his own, keep it that way so that Frieren may return and taste the same flavors again in the future. Despite his lofty claim, eighty years later Frieren returns and states that the flavor has changed; however, she acknowledges that it is even better than before. Lecker's name in German means "tasty" or "delicious."
First appearance: Episode 22 (anime), Chapter 46 (manga) | |
Burg 「ブルグ Burugu?」 | |
A first-class mage of the Continental Magic Association with blonde hair and a deep voice who specialized in defensive magic. He had never once been injured since becoming a first-class mage. He made his cloak - called the Immovable Cloak - himself, and imbued it with defensive magic that prevented any offensive spells from getting through. Burg was in charge of the second-class mage exam two years ago. For his exam, examinees had to attack him with their strongest attack, and anyone who could push him back a step passed. He was killed by the then third-class mage Übel who overdid her cutting magic, Reelseiden. Burg's name in German means "castle" or "fortress."
First appearance: Episode 26 (anime), Chapter 54 (manga) | |
Lektüre 「レクテューレ Rekutyūre?」 | |
A daughter of the Glück Family and the late wife of Denken. She was a childhood friend of Denken and always had a frail body. The two would often play together growing up, and as they got older, continued to be very close. They would often go on picnics and speak with each other. The two were eventually wed in Weise. However, Lektüre's poor health continued to plague her. Denken sought both money and influence so that he could find a means to save Lektüre. He eventually would be promoted as an Imperial Mage, but on the night of the conferment ceremony, receives news that Lektüre has passed away. After her funeral, Denken does not return to Weise for over fifty years. However, as he grows old, he takes the First-Class Mage Exam so that he may visit her grave one more time. When he is nearly defeated by Macht's Diagoldze, he dreams of Lektüre again. She encourages him to continue to fight, no matter how clumsy his struggle. Lektüre denotes a "book frequently associated with some degree of scholastic significance" in German.
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime, mentioned), Chapter 46 (manga, mentioned), Chapter 81 (manga, full appearance) | |
Graf Dach 「ダッハ | |
The ruler of a domain in the Northern Lands. The Graf's family line is known for making unreasonable demands. He invites Frieren's Party to an evening banquet in order to request that she retrieve his family's heirloom sword, which has been stolen by demons. The Dach family sword once belonged to a prominent demon, leading to it frequently being stolen, but Graf Dach at least knows the general direction the demon fled. Graf Dach rewards Frieren with a grimoire containing a spell to turn a red apple into a green apple. Dach's name in German means "roof."
First appearance: Chapter 64 | |
Fass 「ファス Fasu?」 | |
A dwarf that lives in a village in the Bier Region. He is a dwarf whose love for alcoholic beverages is unmatched, and he has been pursuing Boshaft, a spirit fabled to be the finest spirit in the world, for over two centuries. During the time of the Hero Party's adventure, they do not have the time to assist him in his venture to Heiter's chagrin. Eighty years later, Frieren's Party encounter him in the Bier Region again, where he has finally located Boshaft in a stone room behind a barrier. He asks Frieren to decipher the barrier. She initially does not want to, as she knows the truth of Boshaft's quality and is concerned that Fass will be depressed if his life's goal turns out to be something worthless. However, Fass is not deterred. He laughs about how awful the drink tastes and makes the whole town try it, and says that thought the outcome was disappointing, he's never had an evening as fun. Fass's name in German means "barrel."
First appearance: Chapter 69 | |
Milliarde 「ミリアルデ Miriarude?」 | |
An elf acquaintance of Frieren and the creator of the inscription that names Boshaft as the finest spirit in the world. She has an apathetic demeanor and spends most of her time spacing out with no direction. She appears to enjoy pranking others as a method to pass time. Milliarde's name in German refers to the numeral "billion."
First appearance: Chapter 69 | |
Norm 「ノルム Norumu?」 | |
The president of the Norm Company in the Northern Plateau. He is a shrewd businessman who knows how to make use of all his resources. When Frieren's Party visits the estate in Norm Company Territory, he takes advantage of a promissory note his great-predecessor wrote during the Hero Party's original adventure in order to force Frieren to work to pay off the original loan and the accumulated interest. He is revealed to do so out of care, as the Norm Company is struggling and collapsing distribution networks will lead to great suffering in the Northern Plateau. He asks Frieren to find a silver ore deposit in return for clearing her debt to the Norm Company. Norm's name in German means "norm," "standard," or "rule."
First appearance: Chapter 70 | |
Lord Norm 「ノルム | |
Norm's great-predecessor. He treated the Hero Party exceptionally well and lent them money for their journey to defeat the Demon King. He wrote a promissory note for the money he lent, but at the time he verbally told the Hero Party that they could wait as long as they needed to pay the money off.
First appearance: Chapter 70 | |
Gehen 「ゲーエン Gēen?」 | |
A dwarf who has spent the last two centuries building a bridge across the Great Tor Canyon. When the Hero Party first encounter him, he explains that he had wanted to build a bridge across the canyon because his village, which was along one side of the canyon, was wiped out by demons and was unable to be assisted by the nearest garrison, which was stationed on the other side of the canyon. Himmel provides Gehen with funds from the previous Graf Dach, but Gehen tries to refuse, explaining that he has nothing of value to repay Himmel with and that he'll be long dead by the time Gehen finishes the bridge. Himmel instead tells him to build the bridge strong enough to last a millennium. When Frieren's Party come across Gehen again, he has finished the bridge, but it is now plagued with bird-like monsters that prevent crossing. He offers Frieren a spell that lets you flip pancakes perfectly in return for subjugating the monsters' nest. Afterwards, Gehen tells Frieren that he intends on spending the rest of his days peacefully in his new village - as two centuries is enough time for a new village to be built. Gehen's name in German means the verb "to go" or, as a noun, "walk."
First appearance: Chapter 79 | |
Tau 「タオ Tao?」 | |
A first-class mage who led the advance party sent to scout the Golden Land. He was young but experienced. Along with the rest of the advance party, he was immediately detected by Macht once they entered the barrier of the Golden Land and turned to gold in an instant. Tau's name in German means "dew" or a "thick rope."
First appearance: Chapter 83 | |
Früh 「フリュー Furyū?」 | |
A second-class mage who was part of the advance party sent to scout the Golden Land. She was the only one who managed to escape when Macht detected the advance party and turned them to gold. Früh managed to rendezvous with Lernen and Edel whereupon she reported what had happened, but when Lernen asked why she alone hadn't been turned to gold, she realized that she didn't know. At that moment, Macht turns her to gold outside of the barrier of the Golden Land before Edel is able to read her memories. Früh's name in German means "early" or "premature."
First appearance: Chapter 83 | |
Wahrheit 「ヴァールハイト Vāruhaito?」 | |
A member of one of the Three Great Knightly Houses of the Northern Lands. Uses a bow and arrows to fight. By the command of The Emperor himself, Wahrheit has been ordered to eliminate the Demon King's Army from the Northern Lands. He presumes that Macht's curse has conditions that must be fulfilled to cast, but this misassumption costs him, as Macht quickly turns him to gold. Wahrheit's name in German means "truth."
First appearance: Chapter 88 | |
Schräg the Thunderbolt 「 | |
One of the Demon King's Generals. After the Hero Party defeats the Demon King, he leads remnants of the Demon King's army towards Weise. He is defeated by Macht in order to win the trust of the nobility and populace of Weise. Macht laments that he had thought the general a wiser man, but that he was not the same without the Demon King's leadership. Schrägs's name in German means "sloped," "skewed," or "tilted."
First appearance: Chapter 91 | |
Zart the Remnant 「 | |
A subordinate of Grausam, the Miraculous. Zart is able to detect the space-time meddling Frieren causes when she touches the Goddess's Monument and confronts the Hero Party to investigate. Zart is able to teleport anything that he touches, including himself. He is strong enough to teleport a massive chunk of a cliff high into the sky. Zart uses his magic offensively by teleporting his opponents into the sky; as flying magic has not been learned by humans of the era yet, this proves fatal unless they have extremely precise mana control. When Frieren destroys the cliff with modern magic, Zart thinks that he must report back to Grausam. However, he is defeated by Frieren's Zoltraak. As he dies, he muses that he was correct, and that Frieren is from the future. Zart's name in German means "delicate" or "dainty."
First appearance: Chapter 108 | |
Kiesel 「キーゼル Kīzeru?」 | |
A dwarf that lives in a newly settled village around the Kino Mountain Pass after his previous village was destroyed by monsters. He has been alive for over a century. Kiesel is a blacksmith and the original creator of Himmel's Sword of the Hero replica. He was commissioned to craft it by a merchant from the Royal Capital early in his career, shortly after starting his trade. Though he feels Himmel is not like the rumors say, he tells him that his false blade is not worthy of his caliber and offers to give him a better implement. However, when Himmel requests to continue using the blade, Kiesel agrees and sharpens it for him instead. Kiesel's name in German means "pebble."
First appearance: Chapter 114 | |
Count Armée 「アルメー | |
Count Armée is a former noble of the eponymous noble house who reigned over the Titan Fortress. The Armées were more a bunch of warriors than a noble house, but in the time before the Demon King's defeat, their military prowess was enough to give them authority. Along with the rest of his family, Count Armée enjoyed showing off his muscles and lacked noble refinement. Though he was a gifted warrior, while he was the Count of the family, the family lost its peerage and land due to his lack of skill in politics. Armée's name in German means "army."
First appearance: Chapter 122 | |
Armée 「アルメー Arumē?」 | |
Armée is a mercenary and a former noble of the eponymous noble house who reigned over the Titan Fortress until its fall during his grandfather's generation. Armée is a tall and muscular man with square eyebrows and a handlebar mustache. When encountered by Frieren's Party, his shirt has been torn off by encounters with monsters in the Titan Fortress Ruins and he is wrestling a monster to death. Despite being a warrior, he is also capable of casting simple folk magic. The party helps him reclaim the family treasures in the chamber below the Titan Fortress Ruins. He gives Frieren the spell to keep your body nice and warm in return for her help.
First appearance: Chapter 122 | |
Radaal 「ラダール Radāru?」 | |
Radaal is one of four Shadow Warriors assigned to monitor individuals traveling the mountain path around the Aufgabe Federation, which was once the sole route to the Imperial Capital Eiseberg from the south. His mission was to eliminate everyone on a specific list, including Frieren. To infiltrate the village, Radaal and his fellow Shadow Warriors disguised themselves as a family. After several decades, Radaal became the only remaining member of his group and attempted to kill Frieren, the last target on his list, when she and her party passed through the village in the Aufgabe Federation.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Eleven 「 | |
Eleven was a coldhearted man who was solely devoted to his mission. He was one of four Shadow Warriors assigned to monitor individuals traveling the mountain path in the Aufgabe Federation region. Like the others in his group, his mission was to eliminate everyone on a specific list, including Frieren. To infiltrate the village, Eleven and his fellow Shadow Warriors disguised themselves as a family. Since Eleven was the oldest of the group, he became the leader, and he demanded that the others call him "father" and gave "Radaal" his name. He was strict in following the rules. He approved the marriage between "Radaal's brother" and the girl from the general store so as to blend in better. Thirty years after they were last in contact with the Shadow Warriors organization, a new main road was built and travelers would stop using the mountain pass, and Eleven thought they would be notified about the mission's end. He remarked to Radaal that perhaps the fake-family act wasn't half-bad after all.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Lineal 「リネアール Rineāru?」 | |
Lineal is the Continental Magic Association's spy in the Empire. She has been undercover for over fifteen years. She is the one who forwarded the information about a plan to assassinate Serie during the Empire's Foundation Festival. Lineal cannot move freely during the National Foundation Festival but is extremely knowledgeable about the going-ons of the Empire. According to Übel, she is an oddball who can spend long periods of time just sitting on her own and staring at butterflies. Lineal is German for "in-line" or "straight-lined."
First appearance: Chapter 126 | |
Weg 「ヴェーク Vēku?」 | |
Weg is a member of the Magic Special Forces under the command of Commander Kanone. He attends the Foundation Festival in Eiseberg to provide security for the nobles. Weg accompanies Neu after they capture Übel and Land, and remarks on having a stone quarry in their hometown when Neu asks if he could cut through stone. When Übel and Land manage to escape from the prison, Weg tells Kanone that he will catch up to them, but Kanone retorts by telling him that it would be complicated to manage them in the city. Kanone also asks Weg to tell Neu to let them go. Weg's name in German means "path" or "way."
First appearance: Chapter 128 |
Unnamed Characters[]
Beyond Journey's End Arc[]
Beyond Journey's End Unnamed Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
The King 「 | |
The King resides in the Royal Capital in the Central Lands. He is an older man with long gray hair and a thick gray beard and moustache that completely obscure his mouth. He wears a purple tunic edged in gold with a golden sash across the chest. On top of this, he wears a high-collar red cape with a blue gem fastening. His crown is red and gold with a large gold base. The King's influence reaches across the Central and Northern Lands. When the Hero Party first set out on their journey to defeat the Demon King, he provided them with ten copper coins.
First appearance: Chapter 1 (manga), Episode 1 (anime, mentioned), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Magic store owner 「 | |
The owner of a store that Frieren visits for magical tools and supplies. He wears a monocle and stocks a variety of goods. Frieren visits him twice in the fifty years between Era Meteors. The second time, he has visibly aged and now has a mustache. He informs her that he doesn't have any Shadow Dragon horns, and that Shadow Dragons haven't been seen in twenty to thirty years.
First appearance: Chapter 1 (manga), Episode 1 (anime) | |
Gossiping Ladies | |
During the funeral ceremony in the Royal Capital for Himmel, two ladies question why Frieren does not show a hint of sorrow, and they state that she does not look sad and seems cold-hearted despite her friend's passing. Heiter and Eisen defend their comrade against the accusation.
First appearance: Chapter 1 (manga), Episode 1 (anime, voice only) | |
Fern's parents 「フェルンの | |
Fern's mother had shoulder length purple hair in a lob and straight bangs. Her father had short brown hair. Fern possesses a picture, made by a mage with photo-taking magic, of her parents that she keeps in a locket. Fern's parents lived with herin a village in the Southern Lands. They were killed in a war, leaving Fern orphaned. | |
Turk Region Farmer 「ターク | |
Frieren and Fern help this farmer out with the harvest of his pumpkins in the Turk Region. In exchange for their work, Frieren receives a spell that produces warm tea.
First appearance: Chapter 3 (manga), Episode 2 (anime) | |
Herbalist 「ターク | |
A herbalist that lives in a village in the Turk Region. She teaches Frieren and Fern about the flora of the region in return for their help in cleaning Himmel's statue and encourages Fern to communicate her concerns about their extended stay to Frieren. Her village was saved from a monster by the Hero Himmel 80 years ago.
First appearance: Chapter 3 (manga), Episode 2 (anime) | |
Rough-looking adventurers 「 | |
A group of adventurers hang out in a tavern in Warm and give dessert location recommendations to Frieren. Though Fern is wary of their rough appearance, they are knowledgeable about the best places for sweets in the town, claiming that a bit of sugar gives them the energy they need to adventure.
First appearance: Chapter 4 (manga), Episode 3 (anime) | |
Straw hat villager 「 | |
An elder wearing a straw hat in the village by where Qual is sealed. He has an undercut and a short, straight mustache. Himmel would talk with him when he visited to check on the condition of the seal. After Qual is defeated, Frieren remembers him to be the brat that flipped her skirt 80 years ago.
First appearance: Chapter 5 (manga), Episode 3 (anime) | |
Granz Channel village chief 「グランツ | |
The village chief of the Granz Channel. He is bald with a white mustache and extremely bushy eyebrows that obscure his eyes. He offers Frieren and Fern a fake of one of the Great Mage Flamme's grimoires as payment for cleaning up the shore of the channel by the New Year's Anniversary and checks up on them throughout their stay in town.
First appearance: Chapter 6 (manga), Episode 4 (anime) | |
Granz Channel bakery owner | |
A kind woman that owns a bakery in the Granz Channel. She gives Fern extra bread for being a regular customer while Frieren and Fern stay in town to clean up the shore. | |
Eisen's family | |
The village that Eisen and his family lived in was attacked by Demons. Only Eisen was able to survive. Eisen cared deeply about his family and still regularly maintains the graves of his family members outside his home in the Bredt Region.
First appearance: Chapter 7 (manga, mentioned), Episode 4 (anime, mentioned) | |
Wille Region marketeer lady | |
A marketeer lady informs Frieren and Fern that people have gone missing on the mountain pass of the Wille Region that they intend to cross. She passes along the rumor that ghosts are said to have taken them away, but Frieren has her own suspicions. | |
Riegel Canyon granny and grandchildren 「リーゲル | |
An old lady with silver hair in a bun and two of her grandchildren she is seen taking care of in the Riegel Canyon. The older of the two children has black hair while the younger has light brown hair. Both children adore Stark and seek his attention. Stark saved the granny and the older child from the Solar Dragon when he first arrived at the village.
First appearance: Chapter 10 (manga), Episode 5 (anime) | |
Riegel Canyon husband and wife | |
A husband and wife pair who live in the village Stark protected in the Riegel Canyon. They frequently cook for Stark and operate a restaurant in the village that Frieren and Fern eat at.
First appearance: Chapter 10 (manga), Episode 5 (anime) | |
Captain of the Guard 「 | |
The Captain of the Guard commands the soldiers in Waal. He answers to the Castellan of Waal. Frieren says he is a good guard, as he is as harsh on outsiders as he should be. Though he initially warns Frieren's Party to not cause trouble, when he learns of Frieren's identity, he immediately apologizes to her.
First appearance: Chapter 12 (manga), Episode 6 (anime) | |
Waal passersby | |
The two passersby have a small talk about the two years closure of the checkpoint until the army makes a move to subjugate the monsters in the Northern Lands. They comment on how terrible commerce is and that even the sea routes are closed. Fern overhears their conversation.
First appearance: Chapter 12 (manga), Episode 6 (anime, voice only) | |
Waal bartender 「 | |
The bartender of a local inn in the Fortress City of Waal serves Stark a Jumbo Berry Special. After Stark comments about the small size of the dessert compared to the last time he got it, the bartender tells him the flow of time is cruel and that Stark should give back as much as he can to his old master, Eisen.
First appearance: Chapter 12 (manga), Episode 6 (anime) | |
Castellan of Waal 「 | |
The governor of Waal. He recognizes Frieren as a member of the Hero Party and views the Hero Party very favorably. He assumes the best of Frieren and believes her to be heading to the Northern Lands to subjugate monsters. He allows Frieren's Party to pass through the checkpoint with much fanfare.
First appearance: Chapter 12 (manga), Episode 6 (anime) | |
Eng Road merchant 「 | |
A merchant traveling along the Eng Road to the Liberation Festival. Frieren's party escorts him to the town and clear a landslide along the way. He is short in stature and has a bushy handlebar mustache and a long beard tied with a tie at his chin. He is knowledgeable about the history of the region and tells the party about the Liberation Festival.
First appearance: Chapter 13 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) | |
Eng Road demon | |
A large demon with a muscular, human-like upper body that had multiple appendages ending in snake heads terrorized the Eng Road region. It was defeated by the Hero Party, liberating the region.
First appearance: Chapter 13 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) |
Aura the Guillotine Arc[]
Aura the Guillotine Unnamed Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Young demon girl that calls "mother" 「 | |
A young demon girl that ate the daughter of two villagers in a town the Hero Party visited. She called for "mother" when Himmel attempted to kill her, and the village chief takes her in as his own family and tries to give her a chance to atone. She is inexperienced with human deception, as she is able to sense the killing intent from the villagers whose daughter she killed but tries to rectify this by killing the village chief and giving his daughter to the bereaved parents. When she tries to take the daughter as a hostage, Himmel cuts off her arms. She is subsequently killed by Frieren.
First appearance: Chapter 14 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) | |
Bereaved couple | |
The couple of the village that the Hero Party visited whose daughter was eaten by the young demon girl. The mother is furious and demands the demon girl to be killed. When the village chief offers to take the demon girl in, she breaks down in horror. When the demon girl kills the village chief and presents his daughter as reparation, the couple is in shock and the mother strongly believes that they should have killed the demon back then.
First appearance: Chapter 14 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) | |
Slain village chief 「 | |
The chief of the village that the Hero Party visited that was attacked by the young demon girl. He is morally righteous, stating that if they killed the young demon girl, they would be no different than demons. He is also kindhearted, as he took the young demon girl in like family. He is ultimately killed by his naivety regarding demons.
First appearance: Chapter 14 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) | |
Graf Granat's son 「グラナト | |
Graf Granat's only son, who dies in the war against Aura the Guillotine 18 years after the death of the Hero Himmel. He cared greatly for his father, brashly telling him he would take over the Granat family quickly so his father could rest easy. He was also incredibly skilled with a sword, and his abilities were recognized by the King himself after fighting a duel in the King's presence. Graf Granat's son was brave, as he headed out to the front lines despite shaking in fear, and he possessed tremendous willpower, as he was able to resist Aura's Auserlese spell. He was ultimately beheaded by Aura and joined the ranks of her undead army. Graf Granat would keep his room clean in all the years following his death. The Graf later finds his body, still wearing the Graf family crest, among the fallen after Aura's defeat.
First appearance: Chapter 15 (manga, mentioned), Episode 9 (anime) | |
Jail cell guard | |
One of Graf Granat's guards whose job was to guard Frieren in her cell. He is beheaded by Draht's magical wire.
First appearance: Chapter 15 (manga), Episode 7 (anime) | |
Church Father in Graf Granat's Domain 「グラナト | |
The Father of the church in the town in Graf Granat's Domain. He is adept at medical aid and wraps Graf Granat's wounds in bandages. As a priest, he is capable of using the Goddess's magic to heal wounds. He informs Stark and Fern that there is a magical barrier surrounding the church and that the church should be safe.
First appearance: Chapter 19 (manga), Episode 9 (anime) | |
Three demons killed by Flamme 「 | |
After Frieren defeated Basalt the Throne and was rescued by Flamme, three demons pursued Frieren and Flamme. They are stronger than Basalt and, like all demons, are extremely proud of their magic. They release their mana and confront Flamme and Frieren head on once they realize the pair are mages, but their carelessness in underestimating Flamme gets them instantly killed.
First appearance: Chapter 21 (manga), Episode 10 (anime) | |
Graf Granat's gardener 「グラナト | |
A gardener employed by Graf Granat who does work around his estate. After the threats by Aura and her executioners are neutralized, Graf Granat orders him to cut down trees in the backyard. He reports the successful completion of this task, axe still in hand, while Graf Granat is having a meeting with Frieren's Party. This terrifies Stark, who believes that he is here to execute him for speaking casually to the Graf. Even after the misunderstanding is resolved, when Frieren's party encounters the gardener in the midst of his work later on, Stark freezes in fear again.
First appearance: Chapter 23 (manga), Episode 11 (anime) |
Travels to Äußerst Arc[]
Travels to Äußerst Unnamed Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
49th chief of the Village of the Sword 「 | |
The current chief of the Village of the Sword in the Schwer Mountains. Her position was inherited.[2] She is young for the position and postures to try to make up for her lack of height, but when faced with danger or matters regarding the Hero's Blade, she is collected and calm. In order to protect Himmel's legacy, she continues her predecessors' efforts to not hire other adventurers to defeat monsters that gather near the village. The village chief delivers the words her grandmother left for Frieren. She placed 21st in the first official popularity contest.
First appearance: Chapter 25 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Grandmother of the village chief 「 | |
The chief of the Village of the Sword when Himmel visited. She witnessed as Himmel was unable to pull out the Hero's Blade, and commented that this hero was not the true hero either. She keeps Himmel's inability to pull the sword out a secret to help protect his legacy, and leaves word in her will for Frieren for her granddaughter to deliver. She has short pink hair and wears a gray bell-sleeved dress with a white capelet. Her boots are black.
First appearance: Chapter 25 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Appetit Region Merchant Lady | |
A merchant lady sells groceries from her cart in a town of the Appetit Region. Stark helps push her cart. Fern questions her about the whereabouts of Stark, but she can only send her to the plaza.
First appearance: Chapter 26 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Appetit Region kids | |
Three young kids of the Appetit Region play with Stark for a while. Fern questions them about the whereabouts of Stark, but they are unable to recall where he went.
First appearance: Chapter 26 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Appetit Region kid with a cat | |
Stark helps rescue a kid and a cat stuck in a tree. Fern questions the kid for the whereabouts of Stark, but he is unable to recall where he went.
First appearance: Chapter 26 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Appetit Region Cattle breeder | |
A cattle breeder in the Appetit Region receives Stark's help with restraining cattle. Fern questions him about Stark's whereabouts, but he is unable to recall where he went.
First appearance: Chapter 26 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Stark's father 「シュタルクの | |
Stark's father had brown hair that he kept slicked back and a square jawline. His right eye has a large scar over it. He is shorter than Stoltz and wears a black cloak with gold trimmings. Stark's father is a harsh, militant man. He considers Stark a failure, as despite all of Stark's training, he still has not faced a monster. He is also strict with the other warriors of the village, scolding them for their pathetic displays against a monster and praising Stoltz, who he considered the pride of the village, for defeating it while keeping his white cape pristine. He is implied to have perished when demons attacked their village.
First appearance: Chapter 26 (manga), Episode 12 (anime) | |
Sein's Brother 「ザインの | |
Sein's brother has wavy brown hair cropped to around chin length and green eyes. He is dressed in liturgical vestments. The holy symbol around his neck means he is the most outstanding priest in the region, and the symbol was bestowed upon him by Heiter when the bishop visited from the Holy City. Sein's brother cares deeply for Sein and chose to stay in their village in the Alt Woods instead of going to the Holy City so as to not take their hometown away from his orphaned brother. He grows angry at Sein for refusing to address his regrets for not seeking out Warrior Gorilla, and he eventually helps persuade Sein to travel with Frieren's Party.
First appearance: Chapter 27 (manga), Episode 13 (anime) | |
Accessory merchant 「 | |
A traveling merchant gives Frieren's Party a carriage ride through the Bande Woods. He lives in a village in the area and runs an accessory shop. When the carriage is carried off by a bird monster, he is saved by Frieren. He joins the party in repairing the wagon over the next few days, camping and eating meals with them. Because people of his village have at times lost accessories, he possesses the spell for finding lost accessories which he confers upon Frieren when he hears of her plight with her lost ring.
First appearance: Chapter 30 (manga), Episode 14 (anime) | |
Chief of the village cursed by the Chaos Flower | |
The village chief, a middle-aged lady, is put to sleep by the Chaos Flower's curse alongside the other villagers. Upon being awoken after Frieren's Party defeats the Chaos Flower, she thanks them profusely before seeing them off with the rest of the villagers. She tells Sein that thanks to him, she has never been happier to be awakened. Sein is later seen walking happily because of her comment and exclaims that she was pretty.
First appearance: Chapter 31 (manga), Episode 15 (anime) | |
Voll's wife | |
Voll's wife was a human who lived with him in a village in the Klar Region. She passed away long before the Hero Party visited Voll. According to Voll, she wished to see an era of peace after the Demon King's defeat. She immensely loved the village that she and Voll lived in. At some point long ago, he promised her that he would continue to protect the village. However, enough time passed since her death that Voll can no longer remember her face, voice, or eyes. Despite this, he continues to honor the promise he made with her. Himmel states that his wife must be glad that he is still keeping his promise, no matter how absurd keeping a promise to a dead woman must seem to others.
First appearance: Chapter 33 (manga, mentioned), Episode 16 (anime) | |
Klar Region Villager | |
Frieren's Party takes up a villager's request to harvest crops in Voll's village. He tells Fern and Sein that Voll protects the village but the villagers don't know why. For them, Voll is like a guardian deity. Usually, it is impossible to talk to him, and the dwarf having friends that he looks happy talking with surprised him.
First appearance: Chapter 33 (manga), Episode 16 (anime) | |
Rohr Road villager | |
A man lives in a village close by to the Rohr Road, and Sein asks him if he has clues about his friend Gorilla. The man remembers the memorable warrior but not where he went. He sends Sein to a stubborn old woman who may know where Gorilla went.
First appearance: Chapter 34 (manga), Episode 16 (anime) | |
Stubborn old woman 「 | |
An old woman was close with Warrior Gorilla when he was in the town near the Rohr Road. The stubborn old woman makes Frieren's Party complete several tasks, such as polishing a statue of forgotten heroes, before she tells Sein what direction Gorilla headed off towards. She tells Sein that while Gorilla was not able to polish the forgotten statues as well as they did, his name was memorable.
First appearance: Chapter 34 (manga), Episode 16 (anime) | |
Kraft's partner | |
A statue of forgotten heroes from a long, long time ago is placed in a gorge near the Rohr Road. Frieren recognizes one of the two individuals as Kraft, but she and the rest of their party are not sure who the other person, Kraft's partner, is. Years prior, this statue of him and Kraft was visited by Sein and Gorilla together with Heiter when the bishop visited to award Sein's brother. The stubborn old woman makes Gorilla clean the statue when he passes by the town on his adventure. The last task the stubborn old woman has for Frieren's Party is polishing this statue. Kraft's partner's statue is shown to be wearing a pendant with iconography of the Goddess of Creation and holding a Holy Scripture and Frieren identifies him as a priest.[note 3]
First appearance: Chapter 34 (manga), Episode 16 (anime) | |
Rohr Road elder 「 | |
Frieren's Party rents a cabin from a village elder in the village near the Rohr Road to have shelter during the region's cold storm. Sein drinks with him in the tavern during the stay.
First appearance: Chapter 35 (manga), Episode 17 (anime) | |
Shady old man | |
An old man runs a magic shop in the village near the Rohr Road that Frieren's Party wait out the cold snap in. Frieren claims shops like his often contain grimoires with legendary-level spells. During the cold snap, Frieren frequents his shop, and he shows her various grimoires and lets her browse his wares, with Frieren getting trapped under a pile of books at one point as a result.
First appearance: Chapter 35 (manga), Episode 17 (anime) | |
Cabin owner 「オッフェン | |
A cabin owner resides in the Offen Mountain Range and raises cows. During Fern's cold, she watches over her while Stark and Frieren set out to find ingredients for cold medicine. Stark helps her around the home while Fern recovers. When Fern's cold has passed, she attributes her improved health to Frieren, Stark, Sein's notes, and the cabin owner's kindness.
First appearance: Chapter 36 (manga), Episode 17 (anime) |
First-Class Mage Exam Arc[]
First-Class Mage Exam Unnamed Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Bandits in Graf Granat's Domain | |
Three bandits that attempt to rob Übel in Graf Granat's Domain. They point out her staff in particular, and tell her not to speak and to gather her things. Monk Kraft easily defeats the bandits using nonlethal force and the leader of the bandits makes the call to leave. According to Übel, bandits have become more common after Aura's defeat.
First appearance: Chapter 37 (manga), Episode 18 (anime) | |
Continental Magic Association receptionist 「 | |
The Continental Magic Association receptionist mans the desk of the Continental Magic Association and is responsible for signing mages up for class-certification exams. The receptionist is knowledgeable about and tells Frieren and Fern the details of the First-Class Mage Exam. The exam is in two months, held every three years, and can only be taken by fifth-class mages and higher. She signs up both Fern and Frieren for the exam after Lernen recognizes Frieren's Holy Emblem.
First appearance: Chapter 37 (manga), Episode 18 (anime) | |
First stage party that tries to melt the lake | |
A party of examinees in the first stage of the First-Class Mage Exam. They are one of the parties gathered around the lake and hoping for a Stille to show up either by happenstance or because they recognize that the barrier erected around the Grobe Basin has deprived the fauna of most other sources of water. Once Lawine freezes the lake, they use fire magic to try to melt the ice, not realizing that the mana-sensitive Stilles are now sure to stay away from the lake. They do not pass the first stage of the exam.
First appearance: Chapter 39 (manga), Episode 19 (anime) | |
Inexperienced first stage party killed by Geisels | |
A party of examinees in the first stage of the First-Class Mage Exam. They are one of the parties gathered around the lake and hoping for a Stille to show up either by happenstance or because they recognize that the barrier erected around the Grobe Basin has deprived the fauna of most other sources of water. Once Lawine freezes the lake, they take to the skies in search of Stilles. However, their mana detection is not very good, and they are unable to sense the Geisels hunting in the skies. This leads to their party's demise due to the Geisel, which then use their corpses as traps for their next victims.
First appearance: Chapter 40 (manga), Episode 19 (anime) | |
Complaining party | |
A party of examinees in the first stage of the First-Class Mage Exam. They are one of the parties gathered around the lake and hoping for a Stille to show up either by happenstance or because they recognize that the barrier erected around the Grobe Basin has deprived the fauna of most other sources of water. Once Lawine freezes the lake, they run into the forest and are overheard by Denken's party complaining. Near the end of the exam, all three are laying motionless on the ground with Methode's party in the distance. They do not pass the first stage of the exam.
First appearance: Chapter 40 (manga), Episode 19 (anime) | |
Demon attacking Ehre's village | |
A demon several times larger than a human that attacked Ehre's hometown when she was younger. It was defeated by Wirbel and, presumably, other members of the Northern Magic Corps.
First appearance: Chapter 42 (manga), Episode 20 (anime) | |
Wirbel's childhood crush | |
A girl from Wirbel's hometown that he had a crush on when he was four or five years old. Twenty-nine years prior, when Himmel the Hero passed away, demonic activity in the north intensified and she moved to the Central Lands with her family. Wirbel promised her that he would crush all the crappy demons so she could return one day, and this made her smile and tearfully bid him goodbye. To this day, Wirbel cites her as his reason for protecting the north and saving others from demons.
First appearance: Chapter 42 (manga), Episode 20 (anime) | |
First stage party with one member dead | |
A party of examinees in the first stage of the First-Class Mage Exam. One of their party members was killed during the first stage after they had already secured a Stille. Despite already having lost, they still hung on to the Stille. Though it is unclear what the relationship between the party members was, they appeared anguished by the loss of their teammate. Denken and Richter find the corpse of the dead party member and seek out the remaining members. Understanding that they would refuse a bribe, Denken challenges them in hand-to-hand combat for their Stille. They eventually lose their Stille to Denken and Richter.
First appearance: Chapter 45 (manga), Episode 21 (anime) | |
Äußerst bartender | |
A bartender in Äußerst whose tavern Stark visits. Stark reflects on his newfound freedom from Fern's scolding while Frieren and Fern are absent at the First-Class Mage Exam. The bartender empathizes with him and tells him that it sounds like he has it rough.
First appearance: Chapter 45 (manga), Episode 21 (anime) | |
Old lady whose lamp Richter fixes | |
An old lady that lives in Äußerst. She brings her lamp to Richter to be fixed. He is able to easily repair it, and in thanks, she gives him sugar cubes when she leaves.[3][note 4] Richter protests the action, saying that he is no longer a kid, but she tells him that in her eyes, he will always be a child.
First appearance: Chapter 46 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
Art of War Old man 「 | |
An old man that approaches Stark while he is training outside of Äußerst and begins speaking to Stark about spiritual nothingness and the art of war. He tells Stark that he has mastered both of these and that he has nothing more to teach him before leaving Stark. Frieren, upon seeing the old man and learning that Stark has no connection with him, comments that Stark always attracts weird people. As Fern seeks Stark outside of Äußerst to complain about Frieren who doesn't recognize her staff's sentimental value, she sees the old man leaving after talking with Stark. When Frieren's Party departure Äußerst after finishing the First-Class Mage Exam and says goodbye to the townsfolk, he is also present.
First appearance: Chapter 47 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
No-good warrior | |
A warrior in Äußerst that Wirbel and Scharf accost. They examine his body briefly before Scharf asks Wirbel what he thinks. Wirbel dismisses the warrior, saying that he is no good, before continuing his search, leaving the warrior confused.
First appearance: Chapter 47 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
Lawine's brothers | |
Lawine's three older brothers. They have recently returned from the Capital. To Lawine's consternation, they always bring back too much stuff, usually in the form of clothes or accessories, for her and treat her like a dress-up doll. Lawine states that always being compared to her excellent brothers is hell. Lawine's eldest brother, on the far left, was part of the advance party the Continental Magic Association sent to raid the Ruins of the King's Tomb.[4] He tells his sister about what lies inside the dungeon before the second stage of the First-Class Mage Exam.
First appearance: Chapter 47 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
Lawine's mother | |
Lawine's mother. She has a similar hair and eye color to Lawine. Lawine expresses annoyance that her mom gets so excited about dressing up Lawine like a doll with the clothes and accessories that her brothers bring back from the Capital that she can't stop. According to Kanne, Lawine is spoiled by her parents even more than she is, but Lawine describes it as hell being compared to her older brothers all the time.[5]
First appearance: Chapter 47 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
Young girl Himmel helps | |
A young girl that Himmel the Hero once saved from a monster. She thanks Himmel enthusiastically for saving her, and she eventually runs back to her parents at his suggestion, still waving from afar as she departs with them. Frieren is prompted by this event to ask Himmel why he saves people, and he answers while waving at the young girl that he wants people to remember him, and to do that, you have to change their lives just a little.
First appearance: Chapter 47 (manga), Episode 22 (anime) | |
King of the Unified Dynasty | |
A relief in the hidden room in the Ruins of the King's Tomb depicts a king with a large staff and crown. It is likely the eponymous king of the Ruins of the King's Tomb. He may have been the ruler of the Unified Dynasty.
First appearance: Episode 24 (anime)[note 5] | |
Continental Magic Association advance party 「 | |
A party of mages sent by the Continental Magic Association to subdue the Ruins of the King's Tomb. Lawine's eldest brother was a member of one of the party's units. Besides Lawine's brother's unit, the majority of the party was wiped out by the clones created by the Spiegel.
First appearance: Episode 25 (anime), Chapter 52 (manga) | |
Übel's sister 「ユーベルの | |
Übel's sister who Übel grew up with. She was older than Übel and was skilled at sewing. Übel would often watch her sew and cut fabric with her scissors. This would later become the basis for Übel's ability to cut through fabric like butter with the spell: Reelseiden, which led to the death of the first-class mage Burg. Upon becoming a first-class mage, Übel chooses a spell that can help her find her sister as her special privilege.[6]
First appearance: Episode 26 (anime, partial appearance), Chapter 54 (manga) | |
Old woman that drops fruits | |
An old woman who sells fruits in Äußerst. She drops a basket of apples and begins to pick them up, but Wirbel uses the spell to makes things float and levitates her apples back into her basket for her. In the anime, she drops a basket of oranges instead.[7]
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime), Chapter 59 (manga) | |
Demon that attacked Wirbel's hometown | |
A demon that led the forces of demons that attacked Wirbel's hometown after Himmel the Hero passed away.
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime), Chapter 59 (manga) | |
Serie's other students | |
Serie took many apprentices after Flamme on a whim. She vividly remembers each and every one of their personalities and their favorite spells. Even though they left no mark in history, Serie never regretted taking them on. Serie had a female apprentice whose favorite spell appeared to be a form of water manipulation and a male apprentice whose favorite spell appeared to be a bird-capturing spell.
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime), Chapter 60 (manga) | |
Äußerst kids | |
Many kids in Äußerst played with Stark while Frieren and Fern took part in the First-Class Mage Exam. On the day of Frieren's Party departure, they also come to play, but Stark is sorry that he cannot play with them.[7][note 5]
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime) | |
Barrel porter | |
Stark seemingly helps out the barrel porter while Frieren and Fern take part in the First-Class Mage Exam. On the day of Frieren's Party departure, he talks to Stark and asks if he has already eaten breakfast, which Starks confirms that he has.[7][note 5]
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime) | |
Beverage stand lady | |
Stark helps out the townsfolk in Äußerst while Frieren and Fern take part in the First-Class Mage Exam, and he is rewarded by a lady that serves beverages. On the day of Frieren's Party departure, she offers Stark a beverage, which he accepts with a thanks.[7][note 5]
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime) | |
Traveler who was with the Hero Party for two weeks | |
A traveler who journeyed with the Hero Party for two weeks before going his separate way. He drank with Heiter every night. Frieren expresses surprise that the party is saying such a quick goodbye to him, but Himmel explains that a tearful goodbye would not suit them, as it would be embarrassing when they met again.
First appearance: Episode 28 (anime), Chapter 60 (manga) |
Continued Northern Travels Arc[]
Continued Northern Travels Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Chief of Fabel Village | |
The chief of Fabel Village is an old man with round spectacles, a thick beard and mustache, and a cap covering his head. He has crow's feet around his eyes. The chief asks Frieren's Party to polish a statue of the Hero of the South in the village in return for a spell to scratch the itchy parts on your back. He admires the polished statue after they finish polishing it and gives Frieren her reward.
First appearance: Chapter 63 | |
Graf Dach's butler 「ダッハ | |
Graf Dach's butler. He has short, wavy black hair parted down the middle and wears black tie attire. He is frequently seen at the Graf's side and appears to be the main butler serving Graf Dach. When Frieren's Party first arrive, he is the one to accost them and extend his Graf's hospitality to them.
First appearance: Chapter 64 | |
Graf Dach's great-grandfather | |
The great-grandfather of Graf Dach was an overassertive noble who unreasonably demanded from the Hero Party to retrieve the family's heirloom sword, which has been stolen by a demon and originally belonged to a prominent demon. He threatened to throw the party members into a cell if they did not oblige, which Eisen considered tyranny. However, Himmel accepted the request, as he explained that this kind of trouble led to saving lots of people. The troublesome request did not encompass a lead and after a search, the party vanquished the the demon in the Schwer Mountains.
First appearance: Chapter 64 | |
The demon who previously stole Graf Dach's heirloom sword | |
![]() The demon that stole the heirloom sword back in the day of Graf Dach's great-grandfather. He was defeated by the Hero Party. |
A demon that stole the heirloom sword from Graf Dach's great-grandfather. The demon was chased by the Hero Party into the Schwer Mountains and was ultimately defeated by them.
First appearance: Chapter 64 |
The demon with a sword 「 | |
A demon with the appearance of a middle aged lady. She has light-colored, shoulder length hair and small curved horns at the side of her head. She wears a dress covered by a hooded cloak and carries a carved symbol of the Goddess around her neck. She uses the symbol of the Goddess and fake gravesites dug for her victims to deceive and ensnare other prey. The demon with a sword is the one who stole the Dach family sword and uses it in battle. She is defeated by Frieren's Party in order to retrieve the sword.
First appearance: Chapter 64 | |
Etwas Mountains family | |
A family living in a cabin in the Etwas Mountains consisting of the grandfather, mother, father, and two sons. They are the last remaining inhabitants in the area, as the rest of the village that was once in the area has been abandoned with the Etwas hot springs drying up. While Frieren speaks with the grandfather, Stark plays with the two children. The grandfather reminisces on the old village and, when Stark asks, tells the party about the secret hot spring of the Etwas Mountains.
First appearance: Chapter 65 | |
Bathhouse woman | |
An elder woman who Frieren encounters in a public bathhouse. While both of them are in the bath, Frieren strikes up a conversation by commenting on the warmth of the bath. In response, the woman compliments Frieren's hairdo, which was braided by Fern prior to Frieren visiting the bathhouse.
First appearance: Chapter 66 | |
Northern Plateau border guard | |
One of the guards at the border of the Northern Lands and the Northern Plateau in the Nachricht Region. Like the other guards, he wears a nasal helmet and half plate armor. The guard inspects Fern's first-class mage certification, identifies her politely as a first-class mage, and tells the party to be careful in the Northern Plateau before allowing them through the border.
First appearance: Chapter 68 | |
Nachricht Region villager 「 | |
A middle aged man with slicked-back, light colored hair. He wears a button-up shirt with a vest and overshirt on top. He has two young children. In return for lodging in a vacant cabin, he asks Frieren's Party to subjugate a powerful monster that has appeared up the road from the village and has stopped merchants from coming to the village. When Stark asks why the villagers do not leave to the safer Northern Lands, he tells Stark that the land is filled with precious memories of his family, and that no one wants to abandon their hometown.
First appearance: Chapter 68 | |
Bier Region tavern guests | |
Two men in a tavern. They have a lively conversation in earshot of Frieren's party. Stark overhears the two guests debating about whether or not the alcohol Boshaft will be found soon by the dwarf Fass. One of the men responds that ever since his grandfather was young, Fass has been searching for the spirit, so he is doubtful the dwarf will be successful.
First appearance: Chapter 69 | |
Norm Company gate receptionist | |
A young man with spiky, light colored hair. He is one of the receptionists that checks the paperwork of those who wish to enter the Norm Company's Estate. While he initially approves their entrance based on Fern's paperwork, he recognizes Frieren from a guidebook all receptionists possess, and alerts President Norm of her arrival.
First appearance: Chapter 70 | |
Norm Company miners | |
Minors under the employ of the Norm Company. They are attempting to find a deposit of silver ore. President Norm tells them that Frieren will be able to help them find silver ore. After her spell points out the rock face that leads to silver ore, they get to work immediately and dig in that direction. Their efforts pay off, and they are able to discover a vein of silver.
First appearance: Chapter 70 |
Divine Revolte Arc[]
Divine Revolte Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Rufen Region demon | |
A demon found in the ruins of Genau's hometown in the Rufen Region. When cornered, he claims that he has a young son and pleads for Genau to spare him. When Genau does not fall for the ruse, he attempts to attack him. He is killed by Genau.
First appearance: Chapter 71 | |
Baker's son | |
The son of a baker that Genau used to play with when they were both kids. He took over the bakery from his father when his father passed away, but according to Genau, the bread he baked didn't taste very good. Genau finds him with a festering stomach wound after demons attacked their hometown. He clings to Genau, who reassures him that he killed all the demons and lies that everyone in their hometown is safe. He passes away before Genau is able to take him to Methode. He laments that though the son's bread was not as good as the father's, he will never be able to eat it again.
First appearance: Chapter 71 | |
Captain of the Chivalric Order of the Norm | |
The Captain of the Chivalric Order of the Norm that was stationed in Genau's hometown. Genau calls him a hero who protected the village for many years. He is, by Frieren's estimation, even stronger than Stark. The results of Methode's autopsy spell show that the he was killed instantly by slashing blades. He likely confronted the Divine Revolte but was overwhelmed immediately by his foe's quadruple wielding.
First appearance: Chapter 71 | |
Genau's previous partner 「ゲナウの | |
Genau's previous first-class mage partner.[8] He dies in battle against the Divine Revolte, causing Serie to assign Methode as Genau's partner. According to Genau, he was earnest and sincere even with strangers and was always smiling and excited. Genau recalls him chatting with village kids during their missions. He treated Genau like they were friends despite Genau's claims to the contrary. He dies protecting a child from the Divine Revolte while Genau is away defeating other demons. At his funeral, Serie states that he was kind-hearted, and that kind-hearted mages never survive long. Though Genau's words are empty when he calls his partner's death heroic, he inspires Genau to protect a child that the Divine Revolte targets.
First appearance: Chapter 72 | |
Kid Genau's previous partner saved | |
A kid in a village that Genau and his partner were sent to. Genau's partner stayed behind to protect the corpses of the villagers that were slain. He is attacked by the Divine Revolte, and dies protecting a surviving child in the village. Genau returns to find his partner dead, with the child crying over his body. However, the child's life is saved by Genau's partner's actions.
First appearance: Chapter 72 | |
Young demon girl serving Revolte 「レヴォルテ | |
A young demon girl that serves the Divine Revolte and calls him Master Revolte. She is excitable, asks many questions, and is sensitive to mana, as she is able to tell that mages have fallen into the trap that Revolte has laid in the village. She is able to use a spell to change one's appearance, and following Revolte's observation that humans will protect children even at great cost to themselves, transforms herself into a young human girl with braided pigtails. Revolte throws one of his blades at the disguised demon girl, causing Genau to protect her. She takes the opportunity to stab Genau with a blade, before transforming back into a demon and asking Revolte for praise. However, she is cut down mid-sentence by Genau's wings, and dissipates into mana. Revolte thanks her for her trouble.
First appearance: Chapter 72 | |
Fog control demon 「ルーフェン | |
A demon working with the Divine Revolte. He specializes in Fog Control: Nebeladora, which creates a large fog of mana that completely surrounds the victims and blocks their vision and mana detection. He is able to condense his fog to attack and defend and can easily detect any opponents within the fog. He fights against Fern but is defeated by a long range Zoltraak from her once Methode analyzes and dispels his magical fog.
First appearance: Chapter 73 | |
Whirlwind attack demon 「ルーフェン | |
A demon working with the Divine Revolte. She keeps her hair tied in five sections and wears a blindfold. She wields a blade and specializes in the Whirlwind Attack Spell: Medrozobalt, which causes blasts of wind to slice at an opponent based on where she slices. The attack can be directed at the ground, which creates a rift in the earth in the direction of the opponent. She fights Methode, who notes that her opponent has a very steady attacking style. She has perfect defense even when on the offense and a solid foundation that Methode cannot find any openings in. She notices that Methode's fighting style is like that of a clan that used to specialize in fighting demons in the Northern Plateau and states that they can have a good fight. However, she does not notice until too late that Methode is fighting to buy time, and lacks any killing intent. She is defeated by a long range Zoltraak from Fern once Methode dispels her partner's fog.
First appearance: Chapter 73 |
The Golden Land Arc[]
The Golden Land Unnamed Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Drachen Region chief 「ドラッヘ | |
The chief of the village in the Drachen Region that is being terrorized by a thunder of dragons. When Frieren tells him that the town cannot be saved, he tells her that it is still their home. He offers Frieren's Party a grimoire for a spell that allows you to say tongue twisters without tripping over your words as a reward for subjugating the dragons and directs them towards the location of the thunder.
First appearance: Chapter 77 | |
Lake Korridor ferryman 「コリドーア | |
A ferryman that takes travelers across Lake Korridor if they pay the fare. He refuses to take Frieren's party across during the winter, as the harsh weather over Lake Korridor makes water travel dangerous, and he claims his boat is not a coffin. Frieren's party does not have the funds to cross the lake, but he tells them that he will take them across in return for retrieving the memoir of the hero Himmel that has been left in a deserted monastery in the middle of the lake. Once he realizes that Frieren has emotional attachment to the memoir, he tells her to keep it and instead takes other books from the monastery. After departing the island, he yells that they have encountered a Kraken.
First appearance: Chapter 78 | |
Great Tor Canyon villager | |
A villager of Gehen's new village near the Great Tor Canyon. He expresses his happiness for the dwarf and celebrates with the other villagers after Frieren's party defeats the bird-like monsters terrorizing the bridge, reestablishing the bridge's safety.
First appearance: Chapter 79 | |
Schmal Snowfield miner | |
As Frieren's party enters a camp in the Schmal Snowfields, they hear a miner encouraging other adventurers to give their all in retrieving Holy Snow Crystals, and the crowd around him cheers.
First appearance: Chapter 80 | |
Schmal Snowfield adventurer | |
An adventurer in the Schmal Snowfields that pays Frieren's Party to erect a magic barrier against people around a Holy Snow Crystal vein. They originally assume he plans to profit off the crystals, but he reveals to them that he had the barrier erected to protect the crystals from being mined. As a native to the region, he happened upon the same vein of crystals when he was younger and was inspired to become an adventurer, and he now wishes to protect the beauty of his homeland for future generations.
First appearance: Chapter 80 | |
Second-class mages | |
A group of second-class mages that Lernen sends to conduct a preliminary investigation of the Golden Land. Tau, a first-class mage, commands them. Second-class mage Früh is a part of the group of the Continental Magic Association. The second-class mages are even more experienced than the first-class mage Tau, who Lernen says has plenty of combat experience in the Northern Plateau.
First appearance: Chapter 83 | |
Glück family servant 「グリュック | |
A former servant of the Glück family from twenty years ago. He was one of the few survivors of Weise's transmutation into gold, being out of town when Macht transmuted the city into gold about 60 years before the present day. He consents to Edel reading his memories, specifically the time Macht received the Stone Bracelet of Servitude. Through this, Lernen and Edel learn which commands were given to the demon.
First appearance: Chapter 84 | |
Slain priest | |
A priest of an unknown village that was razed by Macht by the orders of the Demon King. The man tried to explain the feelings of malice and guilt to the demon. At some point, Macht interrupted him to ask why he ceased to speak and did not beg for his life. The priest declared Macht to be a "poor thing" as he came to the understanding that the demon would not understand these feelings. It was this encounter that made Macht interested in human feelings and fueled his desire to learn more about them.
First appearance: Chapter 87 | |
Boy that is forced to fight | |
A boy from an unknown village, which is razed by Macht at the orders of the Demon King. In an attempt to learn more about malice and guilt, Macht ordered him and his childhood friend to fight each other. The boy cried after he killed the girl and proclaimed that he should have died instead. Macht interpreted his emotions as guilt and asked him to describe it with words, but the boy called Macht a monster and attempted to fight him. Macht then stabbed the kid with his sword and noted to himself that he was closer to an answer.
First appearance: Chapter 89 | |
Glück's son | |
The son of Lord Glück had a strong sense of justice and appealed directly to Weise's influential nobleman. Lord Glück thinks that this action annoyed them greatly and had been the reason that Weise's nobles conspired to murder the son. It was arranged as a suicide by a jump from a balcony. Lord Glück remembers seven years after the incident, that the son had just prepared a birthday gift for his little sister. The father was devastated by his death and committed in revenge similar cruel actions. After the events in the Golden Land and Macht's defeat, Lord Glück remembers the son's will fondly and thinks that the time when justice will be served has finally come for his wrongdoings and that of the nobles of Weise.
First appearance: Chapter 90 | |
Glück's political rival | |
A nobleman of the city of Weise who was Glück's political rival. Glück thought he conspired with other noblemen to murder his son. After Macht made a pact with Glück and many of Weise's noblemen perished, the noble visited Glück. He demanded to know how five of his relatives died in just six months, and Glück excused the situation as happenstance and assured that he would have someone investigate the matter. The rival then called him out for playing dumb, but Glück replied to him with the same words the noble said after Glück's son died.
First appearance: Chapter 90 | |
Citizens of Weise | |
After Macht helped Glück get the nobleman of Weise in check, the city grew, which made the people thankful. Two citizens of Weise remarked on the prosperous time that their Lord Glück had brought about them.
First appearance: Chapter 90 | |
Weise's council member | |
A member of the council of Weise, which consisted of noblemen overseeing the development of the city. When Macht made a request to become a citizen of Weise, the council member questioned him in front of the council about the demon's motifs. He expressed that Macht's attitude to coexist with humans was outstanding and thought that other demons should follow his example.
First appearance: Chapter 91 | |
Apprentice with barrier magic | |
An apprentice of Serie who joined the Continental Magic Association at a time when Lernen was still young. He interfered in the fight between Serie and Macht by casting a spell that engulfed the demon with a cubic barrier magic prison. However, since he could not maintain the barrier for much time, he became uncomfortable when Macht started to crack through the entrapment. After Serie and Lernen discussed sealing Macht in the city, he and the other apprentices erected the Great Barrier of Weise around the city.
First appearance: Chapter 93 | |
Shocked Weise citizen | |
A citizen of Weise expresses his shock upon seeing a wounded Macht going through the streets of the city after his fight with Denken and the dispelling of Diagoldze across Weise. He asks Macht what happened, and Macht replies that he is fine.
First appearance: Chapter 103 | |
Weise guardsmen | |
Two guardsmen of Weise appear shortly after Denken kills Macht and ask Lord Glück what happened.
First appearance: Chapter 103 | |
Church father in Weise | |
A priest of the church of Weise who takes care of Denken's injuries. After Denken wakes up, he asks him where he is, and the church father tells him that he is in the church of Weise. He adds that Denken was asleep for three days after the fight with Macht. He then leaves Denken alone to inform Lord Glück about his awakening.
First appearance: Chapter 103 |
Goddess's Monument Arc[]
Goddess's Monument Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Ernst Region innkeeper 「エルンスト | |
An innkeeper in the village in the Ernst Region that Frieren's Party stays at. She requests that Frieren's Party deal with the monster that has been chopping up the crops in the fields at night, which the villagers are unable to deal with due to its hard metal construction. She grants Frieren the spell that lets a paper airplane fly far in return for completing her request.
First appearance: Chapter 105 | |
Wissen Mountain herbalist 「 | |
A herbalist from a village in the Wissen Mountains. Frieren's Party finds him staring up at the sky. He explains that for a long time, villagers in the region have been finding the leaves and seeds of plants that are not native to the region, which fall from the sky with no evidence of being carried by a bird nor any other explanation. He asks the party to investigate, as many of the leaves and seeds that fall have medicinal properties and finding the source of them could save many lives. He offers the party the ingredients for magical potions as a reward. Frieren gives him a large basket of seeds, nuts, and fruits from the Sky-Mountain Dragon's back before they leave.
First appearance: Chapter 106 | |
Border checkpoint guardsman | |
A guardsman at the gate of the border checkpoint between the Northern Plateau and the Imperial Territory in the Kino Pass region who informs Frieren's party that they will need to wait three weeks to cross the boarder. Frieren attributes this to an understaffed immigration office, as after the vanquishing of Macht of the Golden Land and the recovery of Weise, commerce and travel has become safer across the plateau.
First appearance: Chapter 106 | |
Kino Pass merchant | |
A merchant in the Kino Pass that requests the Hero Party act as his bodyguard and escort him to the next village. They protect him from canine monsters that attack in a pack, and he thanks them for their help once they arrive.
First appearance: Chapter 110 | |
Church Father in the Kino Pass | |
The priest of a church in a village in the Kino Pass the Hero Party stops at. He gives them directions to the nearest monastery when they ask, though he warns them about the difficulty accessing the location.
First appearance: Chapter 112 | |
Monastery abbot | |
The abbot of the monastery on a precipitous cliff that the Hero Party travels to in order to ask about the Goddess's Monuments. He allows them to consult the monastery's archives, but is unable to provide any more information when the library proves fruitless.
First appearance: Chapter 113 | |
Northern Plateau villager | |
A villager residing in the Northern Plateau informs the Hero Party that there are no legends about the Monuments of the Goddess in his village.
First appearance: Chapter 113 | |
Village barkeeper | |
A young man who serves as the barkeeper in the bar in a village in the Kino Pass. He tells the Hero Party that they are closed for the night, prompting Himmel to drag Heiter away. When Himmel asks if he knows anything about the Goddess's Monuments, he says he does not, but tells the party about the ruins of a city from the Unified Empire Era that is south of the current village. He suggests that they check out the cathedral in the middle of the ruins to see if they can find any more information, but warns them that the last group of adventurers to trek into the ruins never returned.
First appearance: Chapter 113 | |
Newly settled villager | |
A villager who has recently moved into the newly settled village that the Hero Party visits in Kino Pass. He tells them that there are no folktales of the Goddess in the village because of how new it is, but recommends that the party speak to Kiesel, a dwarf over a hundred years old who also recently moved to the village.
First appearance: Chapter 114 | |
Warrior who prays at the Goddess's Monument | |
A warrior who grew up hearing stories about the Goddess's Monument from his grandfather and prays at the monument for good fortune. He encounters Himmel as an old man around thirty years prior, and leads him to the monument where Himmel is able to fulfill his promise to Frieren. He listens to Himmel's stories about Frieren, and upon encountering Frieren he tells her that Himmel seemed so happy when he was telling stories about her and he thought Frieren should know.
First appearance: Chapter 119 |
Imperial Territory Travels Arc[]
Imperial Territory Travels Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Bohne villager | |
A middle-aged man who welcomes Frieren's Party in to the Bohne village. He asks the adventurers to join the liberation festival in the evening, which is held in celebration of Hero Himmel's accomplishment of defeating the Demon King in the Imperial Territory. The party members meet him again standing in front of a new-looking statue of Himmel, which he thinks looks magnificent, but Frieren and the others know that the statue does not look like Himmel at all. He tells them how the villagers collected donations to build this new one, and he thinks that the hero will look down upon them from heaven in delight.
First appearance: Chapter 120 | |
Storytelling elderly man | |
An elderly man tells a story about the adventures of Himmel the Hero to a group a kids. He recalls how Himmel is said to have sliced a one hundred-meter-long serpent in half. The children find it awesome, however, the Hero Party members overhear the story and they witness firsthand how faulty information spread can be, as the serpent was at most only ten meters long.
First appearance: Chapter 120 | |
Farbe Region villager | |
A middle-aged woman asks Frieren's party for help in dealing with felid monsters on the road of the Farbe Region after their request for assistance from the Imperial Patrol goes unanswered. Due to her village's lack of wealth and absence of grimoires, she offers a vase imbued with mysterious power that is said to cause nightmares as compensation. Frieren accepts the request. Upon Frieren and her party's return from their monster subjugation quest, they inform her of the demise of the Imperial Patrol. She responds by saying that the village will mourn and pray for the souls of the soldiers who died protecting them.
First appearance: Chapter 121 | |
Hören Region citizen | |
A citizen in a town in the Hören Region who is impressed by Stark stopping a raging bull that caused a commotion.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Hören Region granny | |
A granny in a town in the Hören Region who calls Stark a brave warrior for stopping a raging bull. She mentions that Stark reminds her of her husband back in the old days.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Hören Region kid | |
A kid in a town in the Hören Region who thanks Stark for stopping a raging bull.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Hören Region armorer | |
An armorer[note 6] in a town in the Hören Region who wants to thank Stark for stopping a raging bull and offers to sharpen his axe free of charge.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Hören Region tradesmen | |
Two tradesmen in a town in the Hören Region whom Stark helps out with porting barrels. The female tradesman remarks that Stark is a strong man and the male tradesman comments on how capable warriors are.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Hören Region weapons master | |
A middle-aged weapons master who oversees Stark progress. He guides the young man when he defeats a rodent-like monster and thinks that Stark's skills are impressive. Later on, he stands by when Stark has to train in meditation. Fern is baffled by Stark meeting yet another person who looks like he would train him.
First appearance: Chapter 123 | |
Radaal's wife | |
Radaal's wife grew up in a small village in the region of the Aufgabe Federation. When Radaal arrived together with a group of other Shadow Warriors at this village, she expressed interest in him and was the first to extend a helping hand to the outsider. Eventually, they got married. Radaal never informed her about his past and kept his assassinations a secret. The couple ultimately reaches an elderly age and exchanges trivial conversations about how nice the weather is. When Frieren's party arrives at the village, she jokes about her partner's baldness. She listens to the stories the party tells the villagers of their adventures. During a conversation, Radaal starts joking around, which is out of character for him, and this action makes her suspicious that something is up. Radaal later tells her that he has to fulfill a final task. That night, he tries to kill Frieren, but he is overwhelmed by Frieren's party and returns home, unsuccessful. The day after, his wife alludes to her knowledge of Radaal's mission and talks about the nice weather like it was just another day.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Aufgabe Federation villager | |
A villager in the Aufgabe Federation region who welcomes Frieren's party as they arrive through a mountain path. He informs Frieren that a large road was built nearby and that hardly anyone uses the mountain path anymore. He then introduces the party to the mayor of the village, Radaal, and explains to him that the visitors are looking for a place to stay. While Frieren's party rests and interacts with the villagers, the villager is seen helping Radaal outside.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Aufgabe Federation father and daughter | |
A villager in a village in the Aufgabe Federation region who thanks Radaal alongside his daughter. He expresses gratitude towards Radaal for gifting him herbs, which aided in his daughter's recovery from an illness.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Aufgabe Federation kids | |
Two kids in a village in the Aufgabe Federation region. The blond child asks Radaal if he can teach him how to fish, and Radaal accepts his request. After hearing that Frieren's party consists of adventurers, the kids are excited and congregate around Stark in awe. Stark then plays with the kids as the rest of his party rests.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Commanding officer of the Shadow Warriors | |
An officer in a commanding position that gives Radaal's group of Shadow Warriors their mission. He tasks them to lie low in a village along the mountain path around the Aufgabe Federation, which is the only connection to the capital Eiseberg from the south. He hands out a hitlist and explains that everyone on the list has to be killed. He tells the Shadow Warriors to not think about the reason why the people are on the list, and the mission will last until every target on the list is finished.
First appearance: Chapter 124 | |
Radaal's "older brother" | |
Radaal's "older brother" was one of four Shadow Warriors assigned on a mission to clear a hitlist. He was recruited into the organization as an orphan. As part of Radaal's group, he was assigned to monitor individuals traveling the mountain path around the Aufgabe Federation and eliminate everyone on a specific list, including Frieren. To infiltrate the village, Eleven, the oldest and leader of the group, assigned him the role of Radaal's "brother" to disguise themselves as a family. After several years, Radaal's "brother" married the girl from the general store in the village and had a kid with her. Over a decade of living in the village later, he expressed that he did not mind a life like this, as he had no other place to call home. His last words to Radaal were that he was happy to see his face before he died.
First appearance: Chapter 124 |
Foundation Festival Arc[]
Foundation Festival Minor Characters | |
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Image | Description |
Land's grandmother | |
Land's grandmother was an elderly woman that Land had to take care of during his childhood, however she ended up taking care of him more often than not. Land's grandmother was also a mage. She was confronted by the Magic Special Forces when Land was younger for unknown reasons.
First appearance: Chapter 126 | |
Löwe's hairstylist | |
A hairstylist under the service of the Governor-General, Löwe. He prepares Löwe's hair before his mission at the Foundation Festival. With Löwe discussing information about the Shadow Warriors and the hitlist in confidence with him, the hairstylist is likely an affiliate of the organization.
First appearance: Chapter 126 | |
Löwe's butler | |
A butler under the service of the Governor-General Löwe. He helps out Löwe with daily tasks and assists his master's mission at the Foundation Festival. With Löwe discussing his mission in confidence with him, alongside the fact that he is present when plot details of the assassination of Serie are discussed, the butler is likely an affiliate of the Shadow Warriors.
First appearance: Chapter 127 | |
Former emperor | |
An emperor who reigned over the Imperial Territory. During his time, unauthorized assassinations by the Shadow Warriors got out of hand, despite the emperor commanding against them. As a consequence, the emperor dissolved the Shadow Warrior organization approximately 15 years after Himmel's passing and 16 years prior to the events of Serie's visit to the Empire.
First appearance: Chapter 133 (mentioned) |
Notes[]
- ↑ Ewig's anime appearance was shared by the anime's concept artist, Seiko Yoshioka.
- ↑ The detail of Ewig the Sage being from the Mythical Era was not translated by Viz Media, however, it is explicitly stated in the original Japanese.
- ↑ In the official English localization of Chapter 34, Kraft's partner is identified by Frieren as a monk. However, this is a mistranslation and the original Japanese text correctly states he is identified by Frieren as a priest.
- ↑ In Chapter 46 of the manga, the old lady gives Richter a round, foil or wax paper wrapped candy. In the anime, this has been changed to sugar cubes.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Anime-only addition.
- ↑ In Chapter 66, Stark mentions that he wants to visit an armorer to get his axe sharpened.
References[]
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 83 (p. 11).
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 25 (p. 7).
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime: Episode 22.
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 52 (p. 6).
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 47 (p. 8).
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 140 (p. 15).
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime: Episode 28.
- ↑ Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Manga: Chapter 74.