This is a list of tertiary, inconsequential, or unnamed characters who exist in the Märchen Awakens Romance universe. Note that this list only constitutes of characters that do play some kind of role in the story but are tertiary or lesser in their appearance.
Arrival in MÄR Heaven Arc[]
Monster in Ginta's Dream[]
- Seiyū: ???
- Voice Actor: ???
A pig-like monster in Ginta's dream, referred to as the "Gargantuan Demon" by the fairy. He dares Ginta to pull out the sword before him and says that he'll take the princess away as his bride.
He is heavily inspired by Zhu Bajie, a major character in the novel Journey to the West.
Fairy in Ginta's Dream[]
- Seiyū: ???
- Voice Actor: Stephanie Sheh
A beautiful fairy that appears in Ginta's dream. She tells Ginta to pull the sacred sword, Holy Thunder Force, out from the rock before him, as it's the only weapon that can defeat the Gargantuan Demon.
Mr. Yazawa[]
- Seiyū: Tomoyuki Shimura
- Voice Actor: Kirk Thornton
Mr. Yazawa is Ginta and Koyuki's homeroom teacher in middle school. Short tempered and intimidating, he often yells at Ginta (and later Koyuki) for sleeping in class, making the former run laps outside as punishment. When Koyuki collapses and falls into the swimming pool, he and two of her classmates take her to the infirmary and watch over her until she regains consciousness.
Ginta and Koyuki's Classmates[]
While none of Ginta and Koyuki's classmates have been named, a few have made multiple appearances.
Trio of Male Bullies[]
- Seiyū: Yohei Nishina, Kunihiro Kawamoto, ???
- Voice Actor: ???
Three boys in particular often tease Ginta for his daydreaming and weak physique.
Duo of Female Bullies[]
- Seiyū: Keiko Nemoto, Aiko Mori
- Voice Actor: ???
Two girls appear in a flashback of Koyuki offering her seafood cake to Ginta. They scowl at Koyuki's friendship with Ginta and believe it to be beneath her.
Koyuki's Friends[]
- Seiyū: Sayaka Narita and Shiho Kushima (Episode 21), Yuka Inoguchi and Megumi Takeda (Episode 98)
- Voice Actor: ???
There are also two other girls who appear to be friends of Koyuki herself, as they chat with her on the roof about Ginta being in MÄR Heaven. When Koyuki collapses and falls into the swimming pool, they join Mr. Yazawa in taking her to the infirmary and watch over her until she regains consciousness.
Lord Twurinly[]
Duke Twurinly (トゥリッリ公, To~urirri Kō), also known as "Duke Tolili" in the manga, he is a nobleman mentioned by Chap whom she and Mock intended to sell Babbo to after briefly separating him from Ginta. Chap states that he would likely purchase Babbo for 20,000,000 pewter and make a stuffed trophy out of him.
The Messenger[]
- Seiyū:???
- Voice Actor: ???
This unnamed man from the Cross Guard personally visited young Jack and his mother after the end of the first war, to deliver news of Jake's death as well as his Weapon ÄRM, Battle Scoop. After the second war began, he visited Jack's mother once more to inform her that her son was competing in the War Games.
Shopkeepers of Pazu Town[]
Ginta, Babbo, and Jack visit three different shops in Pazu Town with the intent of finding a Dimension ÄRM that will take Ginta home.
Shopkeeper #1[]
- Seiyū: Koichi Sakaguchi
- Voice Actor: ???
Jack firsts asks this street vendor, whose only products included some pottery, produce, and small accessories. The vendor asks Jack if there was some place he wanted to go using a Dimension ÄRM, and he replied that his destination was to a parallel world. Jack returned to Ginta, saying the man gave him 500 pewter and told him to get a check-up at the hospital for lunacy.
Shopkeeper #2[]
- Seiyū: Youhei Nishina
- Voice Actor: ???
The employee at first ÄRM store they visit tells the boys that they ran out of stock on Dimension ÄRMs, saying that it could take up to four years to get any back in stock or for an order of one to arrive. As an alternative to waiting, the employee offers his own space extinguishment model Dimension ÄRM, saying that while it's not as capable as the transportation model, it does allow one to create a hole in a physical wall to peep on girls showering in the next room. Ginta blushes at the thought, but the employee laughs that it's still easily spotted and thus no one buys it. Jack, unamused at such a useless ÄRM, pulls Ginta away and out of the store.
Shopkeeper #3[]
- Seiyū: Kazusa Murai
- Voice Actor: ???
The last store the trio visit is ran by a woman with an anthropomorphic alligator as a security guard. She points to her inventory of Dimension ÄRM in the caged display on her right, saying that the cage was to prevent theft as the only Dimension ÄRM she carries are of the expensive variety. Ginta examines each ÄRM, stating that the one he saw which brought him to MÄR-Heaven had crosses for eyes and its tongue sticking out. The employee immediately recognizes the description as the Gatekeeper Clown, one of the highest ranked Dimension ÄRMs in existence. She tells the boys it wouldn't be sitting in a store, as only a powerful individual such as a king, sorcerer, or chaser would possibly have one. This information ends the trio's search for Ginta's way home, but not before Babbo hops up to her counter and inquires how much pewter he would cost, much to her shock.
Gator Guard[]
This silent anthropomorphic alligator is seen in the Pazu Town ÄRM Store ran by a woman, guarding her Dimension ÄRM inventory. His serious appearance immediately changes to jaw-dropping speechlessness when Babbo hops up to the employee's counter to inquire about his own monetary worth as an ÄRM.
Another "gator guard" can be seen in the last episode of the anime as Dorothy invites Ginta and the others to meet up with her for shopping in Lestava Castle Town.
King of Gheilerul[]
Oracle of Lestava[]
- Seiyū: Tomoyuki Shimura
- Voice Actor: Kirk Thornton
The Oracle of Lestava is the one who advised Princess Snow to flee the castle and seek out "seven dwarves" (or comrades) to form a new team to fight back against the Chess.
Vestry Villager[]
Grade School Bully[]
Prior to entering the cave of Vestry's Underground Lake, Ginta tells Babbo, Dorothy, and Nanashi of an incident when he was in elementary school in which a classmate destroyed a treasured plastic model he made. When Ginta lunged at him, the bully, who was considered the toughest kid in their class at the time, easily pulverized Ginta. Suddenly Koyuki smacked the bully from behind with a broom and chased him away. Koyuki then turned to Ginta and told him to remake the model, reasoning that if he were to give up just because the model was ruined then he'd be admitting complete defeat to the bully who broke it.
John Peach's Companions[]
- Seiyū: Kimiko Koyama (Torobe), Kumiko Higa (Burube), ??? (Cranbe)
- Voice Actor: ??? (Torobe), Jeff Nimoy (Burube), ??? (Cranbe)
This unusual trio of anthropomorphic creatures are companions of John Peach, the self-proclaimed "hero of MÄR-Heaven". They are proud to be his "underlings", though even they display disappointment at times of John's lack of understanding what true heroism is. Burube is a small eggplant-shaped creature who carries on his back a book that details every known ÄRM, Torobe is a small red creature, and Garobe is a pink gelatinous creature that wears a witch's hat.
At the end of the anime, they are seen with John Peach as the latter is doing training of his own.
Vestry Headman[]
War Games Arc[]
Mysterious Child[]
- Seiyū: Mayuko Omimura
- Voice Actor: ???
This ÄRM user handed over "Seven Curse ÄRM" to Loco during the first war. Due to overusing the ÄRMs, he became too young that he ended up being erased from existence.
Koyuki's Parents[]
Koyuki's parents never make an appearance in either the anime or manga, however there is a dialogue exchange between Koyuki and her mother as she's leaving the house to head to school, implying that she does indeed live with them and their lack of appearances are due to being irrelevant to the story.
Jim[]
- Seiyū: Daiki Matsubayashi
- Voice Actor: ???
Jim is a guard at the gate in Caldea Town. He is acquainted with Dorothy, as she addresses him by name when asking to let her teammates into town with her.
Later that day, he is killed by Phantom during the Chess Pieces' raid on Caldea.
Ash's Children[]
- Seiyū: Chiyako Shibahara (Def), ??? (Ko), Miwa Kozuki (Benny)
- Voice Actor: ???
A trio of orphan children that the Zodiac Knight Ash rescued. They introduce themselves to Ginta as Def (デフ, Defu), Ko (コー, Kō), and Benny (ベニー, Benī). Ash rescued these children during the first stage of the second war and brought them to a safe place to hide and live. They traveled to Reginlief Castle to unfeasibly prevent Ginta from defeating Ash in the fifth round of the War Games. Ginta stops them and befriends them, and they end up cheering for both Ginta and Ash.
They are last seen after Phantom is defeated by Ginta, when Ash warps with the other Chess Pieces without them back to Lestava Castle.
Talking Rocks[]
- Seiyū: Takayuki Sakai (Oiwa), Kunihiro Kawamoto (Koiwa)
- Voice Actor: ???
A duo of talking rocks named Oiwa (大岩, Ōiwa) and Koiwa (小岩, Koiwa). They first appear in Chapter 2 of the manga briefly speaking to Ginta, but do not make their anime debut until Episode 47 when helping Alviss track down Belle who had been snatched by thieves.
They make one last appearance at the end of the anime at Jack's Farm, where Garon and Leno are casually hiding behind to give their support to Pano for dating Jack. Identical sentient rocks can also be found in the video games.
Valrhona's Henchmen[]
- Seiyū: Daiki Matsubayashi, Tetsuji Ota
- Voice Actor: ???
These two petty thieves are lackeys of Valrhona, who assist in abducting Belle for their leader's Guardian ÄRM. The Guardian attacks a village in Reginlief while they loot all of the houses until Alviss arrives. Their whereabouts are unknown after Valrhona is blown away by Alviss.
Fake Tokyo Arc[]
Tokyo Policeman[]
- Seiyū: ???
- Voice Actor: N/A
Minako[]
- Seiyū: Michiko Neya
- Voice Actor: N/A
Minako (美奈子, Minako) is an affluent Japanese woman who somewhat resembles Diana. She took in Dorothy, who had lost her memories in the Fake Tokyo World and was at a loss, and placed her by her side as her maid. She calls Dorothy by the name "Rumi", and is described as if she is in a lover relationship, such as being called "big sister" by Dorothy. However, Minako is a fabrication of Lilith's ÄRM, created from Ginta's memories (so that the real Minako exists in the real world) and Dorothy's desire for her real older sister to return to her caring self.
Electronics Salesman[]
- Seiyū: ???
- Voice Actor: N/A
While wandering around Fake Tokyo, Jack sees some TVs on display at an electronics store. Not understanding what they were, he used his Battle Shovel to attack them. This electronics salesman angrily confronts Jack, asking if he was going to pay for the TVs he had just destroyed. Jack apologetically runs away due to not having any money.
Kotomi's Parents[]
The parents of Kotomi Tachibana, their daughter often played hide-and-seek with her friends Ginta and Koyuki in their neighborhood in Tokyo. One day, while Ginta was "it" for hide-and-seek, Kotomi collapsed in the street where she hid and and a passerby called for an ambulance to take her to the hospital. That evening, Kotomi passed away.
They are shown briefly in a flashback of Kotomi's funeral, which young Ginta and Koyuki also attended.
Lilith's Family[]
- Seiyū: ??? (Lilith's Father), Izumi Kikuchi (Lilith's Mother), ??? (Lilith's Brother), Yuko Gibu (Lilith's Sister)
- Voice Actor: N/A
Lilith's family is introduced in a flashback when Alan tells his teammates about Lilith and how she first joined the Cross Guard. She brought them to her home to introduce her family, revealing that her parents were legendary ÄRM users, though Lilith had surpassed them both in ability and skill. Lilith was reluctant to join the Cross Guard at first due to her obligation to protect her village, but her parents encouraged her to join, saying it was their family's duty to protect people from evil and insisted they would be fine in her absence. With their support, Lilith agreed to join the Cross Guard, and Alan was overjoyed.
One day, however, they received news that her village had been destroyed and her family had been killed. Her younger brother is shown suffocating to death inside their burning home.
Final Battle of the War Games Arc[]
Rolan's Parents[]
At some point early in Rolan's childhood, Rolan's parents died and he became an orphan living on the streets.
It is never stated how they died, however, they are shown briefly in a flashback with severe burns and injuries, and Rolan himself bleeding on the face. Given that the three were shown together in a burned down village, it is likely that Rolan's hometown was attacked and destroyed by brigands, and the town Rolan later met Phantom in was a nearby settlement that Rolan tried to seek refuge in.
Despite their faces not being shown, it is evident that Rolan inherited his saffron blonde hair from his father.
Pump's Childhood Bullies[]
- Seiyū: ???
- Voice Actor: N/A
In his childhood, Alan often came to Pump's defense from a trio of boys in their village who relentlessly bullied Pump. Only seen briefly in a flashback with their backs turned, two of the boys' faces are shown when Alan approaches them from behind, however, Alan's own back blocks the view of the third boy with the bowl-cut hair. They immediately run back to the village out of intimidation from Alan's reputation as the toughest kid in the village. However, their vicious streak of harassment permanently planted a seed of evil in Pump's heart.
Phantom's Parents[]
- Seiyū: ??? (Phantom's Mother), Go Shinomiya (Phantom's Father)
- Voice Actor: N/A
After ten year old Phantom was caught by Caldea Palace security guards for visiting the mysterious orb, his parents met with the Grand Elder, who told them that according to the law of Caldea, their son's crime was punishable by death, and due to being their son's only relatives, they had to carry out the punishment. Due to how immensely they loved their child, they chose to kill themselves. In the manga, they died via hanging themselves.
In the anime, however, they were given a dagger by the elder who told them to carry it out before dawn, and allowed for them to take him home that night to have a family meal one last time with him. The parents took their son out of jail and brought him home, where they told Phantom the feast was to celebrate his safe return home. After Phantom went to bed, his father reluctantly reached for the dagger, but his mother stopped him. They both decided to exploit the loophole of the law and save their son's life by killing themselves with the very dagger that was meant for their son.
Ghost Chess and After the War Games Arcs[]
Elder of Pozun's Village[]
Eileen's Family and Friends[]
- Seiyū: Ayumi Tsunematsu (Eileen's mother)
- Voice Actor: N/A
Eileen's parents and friends growing up in her youth appear appear before her as the ultimate Ghost ÄRM, Hydra, consumed her memories and remaining human heart. Her mother is the only one who spoke in her visions.
Misty Knights[]
Snow's Mother[]
Snow's biological mother and first queen of Lestava. She is only shown briefly in a flashback as Diana spoke to Caldia's Orb about how she cast ancient magic upon the sleeping queen who was unknowingly pregnant at the time. Having snuck into the queen's chambers, she took out a special magic stone that had a fragment of Koyuki's soul infused with it and melted it down into the queen's womb, so that her future child would be a clone in both body and soul of the original child whose soul fragment was bond to the magic stone.
Ash's Children in Edel Mine[]
Another group of children whom Ash looked after, they reside in the refugee camp just outside of Edel Mine, Lestava. They are seemingly bitter towards Team MÄR due to being former enemies of Ash, but quickly warm up to them upon seeing the little fairy in their group.
Gido does her best to comfort and protect them as Ash and MÄR attempt to close a large portal near the town. After Ash is killed by the Chess King, the kids gather their strength to carry on and help rebuild the town. They are seen again for the last time in the epilogue with Ash, visiting Ian and Gido in their cottage.
In the Video Games[]
Gourmet Monster and Hungry Monster[]
For the tutorial of the battle system in MÄR Heaven: Devil of Caldea, Team MÄR is sent to fetch a Caldean gatekeeper's stolen lunch from a pair of Kobolds named Gourmet Monster (くいしんぼうの魔物, Kui Shinbō no Mamono) and Hungry Monster (ハラペコの魔物, Harapeko no Mamono). Unlike most monsters, these two Kobolds are capable of speech, as they talk about delicious human food looks and smells.
Street Witch[]
Near the beginning of the game, after Nanashi wanders off in Caldea Town frantically trying to get his Andata to work, he encounters a cute street witch (街の魔女, Machi no Majo) that he begins flirting with. She becomes charmed with him as he asks her out, only to be interrupted by Nanashi's teammates.
Before the final battle, Team MÄR goes to check on the wellbeing of the townspeople. Like the rest of the citizens, the street witch is lying on the ground from excessive fatigue, and faintly calls out to Nanashi for help.
After defeating defeating Daffy and destroying Gotchi, Nanashi chats with the street witch and asks her on a tea date if he wins the War Games, to which she agrees.
Witch and Child of Child of Aunt Investigation Team[]
At the campsite of the Aunt Investigation Team, Team MÄR is greeted by a witch (調査隊の魔女, Chōsa-tai no Majo) and a child (調査隊の子供, Chōsa-tai no Kodomo). The witch tells Dorothy that suspicious individuals have been spotted in Claydon Forest to the southwest of the island, and a peculiar magic power emanating from within.
After MÄR goes to Claydon Forest and return due to arriving at a dead end, they speak to the witch and child about crossing the waters. They both give them Claydon Seeds (クレイドンのタネ, Kureidon no Tane) that Jack can use to venture further into the forest.
Subordinate Witch[]
Among the small yet formidable party of magicians that follows Daffy is a cloaked, masked individual known only as Subordinate Witch (部下の魔女, Buka no Majo). She is commanded to assist Wheat in confronting Team MÄR in Claydon Forest.
Upon being defeated, Gotchi physically assaults her as punishment for being weak, much to MÄR and Wheat's horror.
VS. Witch[]
Before the player can fight Wheat, the subordinate witch must be battled first. The witch's attribute is wood, so fire attribute ÄRM is effective.
ÄRM Name | Attribute | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Drill Scoop★2 | Wood | 4 |
Plant Attack★2 | Wood | 4 |
Trent★1 | Wood | 3 |
Iced Earth★2 | Water | 4 |
Ice & Water★2 | Water | 3 |
Vindälv★2 | Wind | 2 |
LV | 10 |
HP | 1400 |
Offense | 25 |
Defense | 20 |
Synchronization Rate | 20 |
Experience Points | 800 |
Pewter | 600 |
Item Drop | Magic Seed |
Chaffy Pendleton[]
Chaffy Pendleton (チャフィー・ペンダルタン, Chafī Pendarutan) is the late older brother of the Pendleton twins, Daffy and Iffy. He appears only as a sprite in Iffy's flashbacks during second playthroughs of the game.
Like his sisters, he was also a chaser, and asked the Grand Elder of Caldea for permission to unseal the Pandora Records to create ÄRMs to assist Dorothy in her mission of recollecting ÄRMs. The elder denied his request, but when the Pandora Records were later unsealed by someone, Chaffy was the immediate prime suspect. While the circumstances of Chaffy's own death are not clear, Iffy feels guilt regarding it.
Download Old Man[]
In Aunt Town, there is a special shop run by an NPC named Download Old Man (,). He will only do business with the player once the Earth Juggler hidden on Torneå Island is found and reported to one of the witches of the island's investigation team.
Mayor of Wedge Town[]
Known simply as "Mayor" (町長, Chōchō) in the game, he is first encountered by Team MÄR when the latter come to his aid as he is being physically assaulted by Orbit, who was demanding information regarding the Misty Castle.