[i]Taking place after the events of the final arc of Umineko (Twilight of the Golden Witch), a strange appearances of different beings start to occur within the Metaworld, but none of the other Witches residing within the Metaworld question this. Instead, they wonder how this would change up the boredom streak and see what kind of entertainment they can squeeze out of this.[/i] --- Appearance: Name: Age: Gender: Race: Personality: Short Bio: Abilities: Other: ---- [hider=Battler Ushiromiya][center][img=http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/060/4/0/golden_sorcerer__by_xPhantomhive.jpg] [i]"Useless. It's all useless!"[/i] [b]-Name-[/b] Battler Ushiromiya [b]-Age-[/b] 18 (maybe older after the 8th arc?) [b]-Gender-[/b] Male [b]-Race-[/b] Sorcerer [b]-Personality-[/b] By Dawn of the Golden Witch, Battler’s personality makes an exceptionally drastic change compared to his former cheerful self; Battler then shows to be very serious, discarding all signs of his once goofy habits and quicks, and can become easily angered with anything that involves Beatrice such as how he became furious with Erika for wearing the ring meant for Beatrice. This is due to how he is unable to forgive himself for not remembering the sin, the reason that caused Beatrice in committing the murders, in time before she died, as well as how he indirectly caused the death of his sister, Ange Ushiromiya, during the Alliance of the Golden Witch. This change in personality ironically lead him to make the sixth game that still involved the murder of his family members, something which the once lighthearted Battler would be completely against. [b]-Short Bio-[/b] In the first four arcs of Umineko, Battler was completely against believing the whole idea that witches exist, but then started to realize a question that he should had been asking in the first place: why is Beatrice doing all of these games in the first place and who she really was? By the time of the fifth arc, he begins to play the games that Bernkastel and Lambdadelta had made only to get Beatrice's respect of a witch back, which results with him taking the place of Gamemaster for the sixth arc. When trying to revive Beatrice from her death in the 4th arc, he only manages to revive Beatrice without any of her memories, making her act like a child and not like the Beatrice he knew and loved. By the time of the end of the 6th arc, she regains her memories just in time to save Battler from marrying Erika, and then now have control of the gameboard. He constructed the game in the 8th arc to show his little sister Ange that there's life for her still, but she rather wants to find the truth of what happened in 1986 and then die than living without knowing why. After the events of the 8th arc, Battler and Beatrice still reign over the gameboard of the Metaworld as the two Gamemasters. [b]-Abilities-[/b] During the ending of End of the Golden Witch, Battler is named the "Endless Sorcerer" and "Golden Sorcerer" by Lambdadelta after he inherits Beatrice's power and becomes the new Game Master. His weapon is a golden longsword, which grants him the power to wield the red and blue truth in battle. Because he knows the truth behind the game board, he is allowed to use the Golden Truth. [b]-Other-[/b] N/A[/center][/hider] [hider=Beatrice][center][img=http://k36.kn3.net/taringa/2/2/4/1/6/8/00/-redgiirl-/0E8.gif?7808] [i]"Goodbye liar, thank you and sorry."[/i] [b]-Name-[/b] Beatrice [b]-Age-[/b] 1000+ [b]-Gender-[/b] Female [b]-Race-[/b] Witch [b]-Personality-[/b] Beatrice's personality can be very confusing and controversial one. Like most of the other Witches, Beatrice first appears as playfully cruel, torturous person that enjoys the suffering of others and seeks it as amusement. Later on, she starts to take a more curious and childish role, not knowing simple things that humans would know. It's described that she is like a child that isn't afraid to break her toys for her fun. She also, at times, would try to take a more elegant role to hit her title as the Endless Witch Beatrice, keeping herself in the boundaries of formalities. [b]-Short Bio-[/b] At first ,the games she played against Battler in the first four arcs were only for fun, but in the very end of the fourth arc, the true reason of the games and murders were to help Battler remember his "sin" that he had committed towards her in the past. He doesn't remember, but he swears to her that he will kill her for her. In the fifth arc, she's in a coma from the events of the fourth arc, and there was "killed" at the end. In the sixth arc, she is revived by the new Gamemaster Battler, but she has no memories of the past games and is taken an innocent child persona. It isn't until the end of the sixth arc she regains her memories just in time to save Battler from marrying Erika. She also assists battler in making the games in the eighth arc, and they both reign as the two Gamemasters of the Metaworld's gameboard. [url=http://umineko.wikia.com/wiki/Sayo_Yasuda](More of Beatrice's backstory as Yasu)[/url] [b]-Abilities-[/b] As the Endless Witch, Beatrice has the ability to control life and death. She can repair damaged objects as well. She also uses her kiseru as a wand and it can also turn into a golden duelsword as seen in Episode 8, when she fought against Erika. Beatrice's remarkable ability is to take huge amounts of damage and survive, such as when she was impaled by several spears by Virgillia only to stand up and heal herself, though in the 4th game, she was "pierced" by Battler's blue truths and was "killed." Beatrice can summon several items, such as the Stakes of Purgatory, which she mostly uses to carry out the murders in the island, along with the Chiester Sisters Imperial Guard Corps, Ronove, her butler, and goat attendants. Beatrice is also shown levitating in the air, teleporting, and turning into a swarm of golden butterflies. In the 4th game, she is shown burning Kinzo to death just by thinking about it. Beatrice is capable of summoning giants that would use shields of Hephaestus for protection. She also summoned "Shoulder Towers" which fired spears of light during her battle with Virgillia. In the meta-world, as well as the game board (Rokkenjima) she can use the red truth, blue truth and (most likely, being game master) golden truth. She is a witch in a beginner class, however she is said to be by Bernkastel such a powerful being that if she was fully aware of it no one would be a match to her, not Lambdadelta nor Bernkastel herself. Actually Beatrice might have unconsciously reached a level that surpasses that of witches and have become something even bigger. However Beatrice is known for her skillful use of Endless Magic to create any sort of illusion and her perfect mastery in creating and destroying the concept itself of eternity and infinity. [b]-Other-[/b] None.[/center][/hider] [hider=Lambdadelta][center][img=http://st-listas.20minutos.es/images/2012-01/318683/3366201_640px.jpg?1355949762] [i]"What's a piece role when it ends? I'll state it clearly. Your existence is a contradiction. Your reason for existing is to bury yourself in the darkness and despair!"[/i] [b]-Name-[/b] Lambdadelta [b]-Age-[/b] 1000+ [b]-Gender-[/b] Female [b]-Race-[/b] Witch [b]-Personality-[/b] She is playfully cruel. She loves Bernkastel very much, but chooses to hide it. In Twilight of the Golden Witch however, she openly expresses her love towards Bernkastel (albeit in a disturbing manner). In the Tea Party of Episode 8, it is implied that she shares a rivalry with Erika and this was further explored in her story mode with Chiester 410 in Ougon Musou Kyoku Cross. She has the ability to grant wishes with absolute certainty that it would succeed but chooses to grant it to people that appeal to her, usually those with a strong determination, such as Miyo Takano. In other cases, she would grant them to people if it would entertain her, as seen in Umineko no Naku Koro ni Hane, when Jessica wanted her play to succeed but saw that the word 'Fin' was accidentally written as 'fan'. Although she denies it, she would also at times go through great lengths to help her mikos as seen in EP8, even if it meant standing up against Bernkastel and Featherine, despite the danger. [b]-Short Bio-[/b] Lambdadelta never got involved with the games that were set up with Battler and Beatrice until the fifth arc, playing the game with Bernkastel rather than Battler. It wasn't until the very end that Battler finally jumped right back into the game, but got "killed" by Erika's Red Truth. When Battler was revived into the new Gamemaster, Lambdadelta was the one to support him only because this "plot twist" was really amusing. Her roles in the later arcs were also major, but she wasn't really involved much in the final battle in the eighth arc until she was ripped apart. [b]-Other-[/b] If you rip Lambdadelta apart, instead of finding blood and guts, her insides are literally cotton candy, marshmallows, and different assortments of candy.[/center][/hider] [hider=Zero][center][img=http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140412110612/drakengard/images/6/6c/Tumblr_n06tdnNhb21qma6i5o3_250.gif] [i]"It can't end...until all of them...are dead."[/i] [b]-Name-[/b] Zero [b]-Age-[/b] Unknown (appears 17) [b]-Gender-[/b] Female [b]-Race-[/b] Intoner [b]-Personality-[/b] At first Zero's personality is rather rough and bitchy, only wanting to kill off her other Intoner sisters in a bloodlusted rampage. Later on she starts to soften up, saying that her actions are like a heroic sacrifice due to the fact that the deaths of all of the Intoners (including herself) will rid the world of the very power that would eventually destroy the world as they know it. [b]-Short Bio-[/b] [url=http://drakengard.wikia.com/wiki/Zero](Link to bio since her story is pretty much all over the place)[/url] [b]-Other-[/b] This is the Zero from Ending D, meaning she does not have the abilities of her Intoner self due to not having the flower in her eye, but still retains some of the strengths she had as an Intoner.[/center][/hider]