List of The Rising of the Shield Hero characters

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The light novel, manga, and anime series The Rising of the Shield Hero features a diverse cast of characters. The visuals of the characters were designed by Minami Seira and their stories were created by Aneko Yusagi.

Naofumi Iwatani

Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[1] (Japanese); Billy Kametz[2] (season 1), Stephen Fu[3] (season 2–present) (English)
The Shield Hero and protagonist, Naofumi Iwatani (岩谷 尚文, Iwatani Naofumi) was a university student who was summoned from another world after finding a book about the Four Heroes. Originally an open minded person, he becomes cynical and distrustful of others due to being looked down by his fellow heroes, subjected to religious prejudice from citizens, and being robbed and falsely accused of attempted rape by Malty. It is only after Raphtalia defended him and proclaimed her loyalty that Naofumi began to slowly open up to those around him and realizing his mistakes. Viewing his role as a Hero burdensome, having been summoned against his will, Naofumi shows little remorse in using underhanded tactics to ensure the survival of his party despite the criticism of his fellow heroes. Generally reluctant to trust strangers, often asking to be paid upfront or using slave curses to prevent lying, he tries his best to live up to the expectations of those who have placed their faith in him or treat him as an equal.

Raphtalia

Voiced by: Asami Seto[1] (Japanese); Erica Mendez[2] (English)
The Vassal Katana Hero and main heroine. Originally living in a village on Melromarc's coast, Raphtalia (ラフタリア, Rafutaria) is a Tanuki-Raccoon demi-human who was left orphaned in the wake of the first Wave to strike the world. Shortly after, she and her fellow villagers were captured and sold into slavery by Melromarc's Royal Knights. First purchased by a nobleman, she is physically and emotionally tortured out of racial resentment towards demi-humans and left a shell of her former self. Near death and suffering from panic attacks, she was sold back and later purchased by Naofumi who, unable to fight himself, desired to use her as his sword in the coming Waves.
Under Naofumi's protection, Raphtalia becomes a skilled sword-fighter and is able to find closure from her past traumas. Able to see past Naofumi's cynical nature, she falls in love with him and does her best to help him overcome his resentment towards others and losing himself to the Shield of Wrath, even volunteering to have her slave curse re-applied after it is forcibly removed as a sign of devotion. It is later revealed that through her Tanuki heritage, she is an heir to the throne of Q'Ten Lo, her father having eloped to Melromarc and putting her at odds with her distant relatives.
Technically a 10 year old girl, being a demi-human, Raphtalia's body is able to age to that of a young woman as her levels increase. Due to this, she often gets annoyed when Naofumi treats her as his daughter or is oblivious to her feelings; the latter believing she is only focused on getting stronger. While traveling in Kizuna's world, she is chosen as the wielder of the Vassal Katana (Sever Star Hammer in the web novel). She comes to specialize in Light/Dark magic through which she can generate illusions and turn invisible. Through her royal heritage, she also gains the ability to pacify some of the abilities of the Legendary & Vassal Weapon wielders.
Raphtalia was selected as Best Girl at the 4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2020.[4]

Filo

Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[5] (Japanese); Brianna Knickerbocker[2] (English)
A Filolial Queen. Hatching her from an egg purchased from the Beloukas, Filo (フィーロ, Fīro) is the youngest of Naofumi's allies. She is part of a monster species called Filolials that enjoy pulling carts, and having been raised by a Hero, develops into a Queen. As a Queen, she resembles a large flightless owl and possesses higher attack strength and speed than normal members of her species. In addition, she possesses the unique ability to shapeshift into a young blonde girl with wings, retaining the strength of her true form.
Young and boisterous, she has a short attention span, has a ravenous appetite, and often fights with Raphtalia and Gaelion for Naofumi's attention. Also highly impressionable, she has been shown to pick up on some of Naofumi's habits much to Raphtalia's distress. A capable learner, she is able to use advanced wind magic spells and many of the teachings of Hengen Muso with minimal instruction. Her skills are recognized by her Queen predecessor, Fitoria, and is given some of her power.
In spite of her sometimes overbearing personality, Filo is able to quickly make friends with others and takes other Filolials on as her underlings. True to her Filolial instincts, her favorite hobby is to pull a custom cart Naofumi made for her. While in Kizuna's world, due to Filolial's not existing, she is transformed into a species called a Humming Fairy, losing her strength in favor of being able to fly and cast magic through singing.

Raph-chan

A Shikigami/Familiar and the progenitor of the Raph species of Tanuki-like monsters. With assistance from Ethnobolt, Raph-chan (ラフちゃん, Rafu-chan) was created by Naofumi in order to help locate Raphtalia after they had become separated in Kizuna's world. Through continued experimentation and strength enhancement by Naofumi, Raph-chan quickly gains abilities that exceed that of a normal Shikigami. Through her influence upon class-up process, the tamed monsters of Lurolona Village, seeking Naofumi's affection, choose to become just like her, resulting in creation of the Raph species of monsters.
Created using a mixture of Raphtalia's hair and Naofumi's blood, Raph-chan most heavily resembles her former parent in appearance and is able to use many of the same Light/Dark magic abilities as her to assist in battle. She is also able to track her parents' whereabouts at all times and can be automatically summoned to either of their locations. While generally highly friendly and affectionate, due to Naofumi's inherited influence, she is shown to not be above punishing those who cross her allies.
Named after Raphtalia herself, upon Raph-chan's creation, Naofumi quickly becomes obsessed with her, openly doting over and petting her as a way to relief stress; unironically vowing to make the Raph species become the new dominate monsters of the land. Embarrassed over her creation and Naofumi's obsession, Raphtalia, however, comes to view Raph-chan with slight frustration and jealously.

Summoned Heroes

Legendary Heroes

Motoyasu Kitamura (北村 元康, Kitamura Motoyasu)
Voiced by: Makoto Takahashi[1] (Japanese); Xander Mobus[2] (English)
The Spear Hero. Motoyasu was a university student before he was summoned, having been stabbed to death after a misunderstanding between a childhood friend and a classmate. While generally a kindhearted person, he is immensely gullible and thick-headed; showing near complete unawareness of the actions of his manipulative party members or the foresight to plan ahead. A heavy womanizer, he is looked down upon by his fellow heroes for his skirt chasing habits, and is extremely trusting of women to his own detriment. He also displays a Lolita complex towards Filo, as she resembles a video game character in his home-world.
Initially the leader of a party composed entirely of women who act as his cheerleaders. Unaware of her true nature, Motoyasu sympathizes with Malty's claims against Naofumi and invites her to join him; initially leading Naofumi to believe the two were working together. Despite warnings from his fellow heroes and Mirellia, he believes Malty's claims of Naofumi brainwashing others and clashes with him repeatedly, even after Malty's true nature is exposed. Later, he is abandoned by his party and left for dead during the battle with the Spirit Tortoise, leaving him critically depressed. Comforted by Filo, he chooses to re-dedicate his efforts to winning her heart and seeks approval from Naofumi to marry her; leading many to question his mental stability and causing Filo distress with his unwanted advances.
Motoyasu is shown to be physically the strongest of the Heroes. He unlocks the cursed Spears of Lust and Envy after Malty's betrayal, and as a result of their cursed aftereffects: literally seeing/hearing most women as squealing pigs, his mental state deteriorates even further. More rash in his actions than ever, only through Filo is Naofumi able to get him to listen to reason. Unaware of the aftereffects, he creates a party composed of Filolials; having fallen madly in love with the species as a whole. As a result of needing to regularly clothe his newfound party's human forms, he quickly becomes an able tailor with his fashion sense leaving allies in awe. In the anime, it is only Malty he sees and hears as a pig; still loving other women (especially non-human ones).
The title protagonist of The Reprise of the Spear Hero, Motoyasu, upon being killed in battle, unlocks the ability to time travel and returns to the start of the series with his stats and memories of Filo intact. Proclaiming himself: "The Love Hunter", he dedicates himself again to trying to win Filo's heart and protecting Naofumi from the events that turned him cynical; generally with mixed results.
Ren Amaki (天木 錬, Amaki Ren)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[1] (Japanese); Alan Lee[2] (English)
The Sword Hero. The youngest of the Heroes, Ren was a high school student before he was summoned after being killed trying to save a childhood friend. A loner by nature, he does his best to keep his image as a cool guy intact; at one point resorting to cheating when in a losing duel against Eclair. Viewing things through the lens of a single player RPG, he prefers to run his party like a guild and only working directly together as a last resort, believing each member is only responsible for themselves. While the most willing of the Heroes to hear out Naofumi's claims and advice, his condescending nature towards those at lower levels than himself still leads to tension between the two. To the amusement of his fellow heroes, he has a fear of water and is unable to swim.
After his entire party is killed by the Spirit Tortoise, having blindly led them into battle, he falls into a state of denial and grief. Despite Naofumi's initial attempts to help him, he instead turns to Malty for emotional support and is soon robbed of his belongings. Donning a disguise, he resorts to stealing to get by and becomes the leader of a group of bandits; unlocking the cursed Swords of Greed and Gluttony in the process.
In his cursed state, he is re-challenged by Eclair and is easily defeated. Finally willing to accept responsibility for his past mistakes and unable to gain experience or money as a result of using his cursed weapons, he chooses to stay in Naofumi's village and become Eclair's student. He later takes himself up as a new apprentice to Motoyasu II, training himself to become a blacksmith and create new weapons for his allies. In the anime, he can still gain experience and fight; only (at least for a time) anything living he touches will lose levels and degrade, but he still remains a swordsman and does not go into blacksmithing.
Itsuki Kawasumi (川澄 樹, Kawasumi Itsuki)
Voiced by: Yoshitaka Yamaya[1] (Japanese); Erik Scott Kimerer[2] (English)
The Bow Hero. Itsuki was a high school student before he was summoned, having been killed after a large truck took a sudden left turn. Calling himself an ally of Justice, he holds a superiority complex and has an innate need for attention, often bragging about his exploits to others. He chooses to run his party in a vigilante-like fashion, primarily taking on missions that involve corrupt officials and assisting others at the most opportune moments. He runs his party within a strict hierarchy of seniority, treating new party members as servants. Due to his self-indulgent attitude and treatment of his party members, Naofumi comes to dislike him the most of his fellow heroes. Itsuki's feud with Naofumi comes to a head after his party frames Rishia for a crime as a thinly veiled excuse to get him kick her out of his party; already viewing her as weak and upset for upstaging them during the Wave in Cal Mira.
His remaining party later betrays him during the battle with the Spirit Tortoise by tying him up and leaving him for dead. In a state of denial, he is soon tricked by Malty into fighting on her behalf in tournaments in Zeltoble; believing he was raising money to help her stop Naofumi from abusing his slaves and extorting citizens for money. Unlocking the cursed Bow of Pride, he fights against Rishia and is defeated as Naofumi and Ren expose the truth. Left in debt by Malty and having lost his volition as a result of his cursed weapon, he begs Rishia for forgiveness and chooses to stay in Naofumi's village as he recovers.
Coming from a world where humans have recently developed psychic powers, Itsuki was born with the precision ability called "Accuracy." Initially over-confident at a young age, as he grew older and learned that his ability was classified as low-ranking, he turned to games as an escape. While traveling in the parallel world, Itsuki reveals his talent at playing music, leading him to obtain possession of the Vassal Musical Instrument; temporarily replacing his disabled Legendary Bow.
Kizuna Kazayama (風山 絆, Kazayama Kitzuna)
Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[6] (Japanese); Lizzie Freeman (English)
The Hunting Hero. One of the four Legendary Heroes of the parallel world, Kizuna was playing a virtual reality game when she was summoned. Unlike the other Heroes called upon to fight the Waves, she was summoned prior to their appearance and was tasked with defeating the Demon Dragon Emperor. A strong-willed woman, she has an easy time making friends and enjoys traveling the world. An avid fisherman, her party members sometimes have to restrain her to help keep her focus on tasks at hand. Despite her looks, she is eighteen years old and takes pride in being an otaku. She lives in a home she built herself alongside Glass; later inspiring Naofumi to found his own village.
After her party defeated the Demon Dragon, she found herself in a hostile country and was cast into a magic labyrinth. By the time she meets Naofumi and Rishia, having been cast themselves into the labyrinth by Kyo, several years had passed. With Naofumi's assistance, they are able to escape and work together to find their displaced party members. Initially unaware of the threat of the Waves, she orders her party to cease their attacks on Naofumi's world. She and her party join Naofumi in defeating Kyo and vow to work together to solve the mystery of the Waves and save their worlds without resorting to killing their opposing Legendary Heroes.
Her Legendary Hunting Tool can turn into a large hunting knife or fishing rod. Not unlike Naofumi, she is restricted in her attacking capabilities in that she can only attack monsters. After needing to be rescued a second time, she unlocks the cursed Hunting Tool of Sloth. Kizuna does not appear in the original web novel, although Glass, near the end of the story, mentions a close friend gone missing, probably referring to Kizuna.
Shildina (シルディナ, Shirudina)
The Ofuda Hero. Originally hailing from Q'Ten Lo, Shildina is the younger sister of Sadeena and a Orca demi-human. Born shortly after Sadeena had fled, Shildina was viewed as nothing more than a substitute for her genius older sister and fulfilling her abandoned duties as a priestess and royal executioner. Only loyal to the child Emperor Ruftmilia and head advisor Makina, she comes to hold a deep resentment towards her family and especially her older sister.
Shildina first appears before Naofumi in disguise as he assists local rebels in overthrowing the corrupt Q'Ten Lo government; the two not realizing each others true identity. Quickly taking a liking to him, she gifts Naofumi with an Ofuda containing part of her soul before disappearing. She reappears as the head General leading the remaining army of government loyalists and challenging her older sister to a duel. In the chaos of battle, Makina's treachery is exposed and Naofumi is able to restore her soul. Having made peace with her older sister, she joins her in returning to Naofumi's village and watching over Ruftmilia.
A scatterbrained individual, Shildina is shown to have little awareness for her surroundings and often loses track of where she is going. Like her sister, she regularly flirts with Naofumi and, despite only being 10 years old, is an avid alcoholic; presumably due to her training as a priestess. While not as experienced as her older sister, having fully completed her priestess training, she is able to channel the spirits of past warriors into herself to temporarily gain their knowledge and abilities. Having been summoned to join the battle against the Vanguards of the Waves in the parallel world, Shildina is selected as the new Legendary Ofuda Hero upon its liberation. While normally Legendary Heroes are selectively summon, Naofumi theorizes that she must have always been a top candidate for wielding the weapon, but was unable to be summoned at first due to her initial duties as a priestess.

Seven Star and Vassal Heroes

Rishia Ivyred (リーシア=アイヴィレッド, Rishia Aivireddo)
Voiced by: Natsuko Hara (Japanese); Kira Buckland[7] (English)
The Seven Star Projectile Hero. The daughter of a lesser noble family, she was originally kidnapped by a corrupt nobleman and was saved by Itsuki. Having fallen in love with him and admiring his sense of justice, Rishia joined Itsuki's party. Itsuki, however, seeing her as a burden, tries to drive her away by treating her as more of a servant than a teammate. After inadvertently upstaging them during the Cal Mira Wave, Itsuki's party resorts to framing her for breaking an important item and convinces him to kick her out. Left emotionally frail, Rishia attempts to commit suicide but is rescued by Naofumi and Filo. Sensing a kindred spirit in her and wanting to prove Itsuki wrong, Naofumi takes her into his party, hoping to train her into a capable fighter.
Upon meeting the Elrasla, she is selected to be her apprentice and undergoes heavy training to be able to utilize Life Force energy. Later, when Itsuki is corrupted by his cursed weapon, she challenges him to a duel with the intent of teaching him the difference between justice and self-righteousness. For her courage, the Legendary Bow chooses her to wield the Seven Star Projectile (Knives/Boomerangs/Throwing Stars); its true power is only unlocked upon its liberation from Takt later on. After defeating Itsuki, she re-joins his party and works to help him recover from his curse.
A shy young girl with poor stamina, Rishia has lack of confidence in herself but learns to open up after joining Naofumi's party. Despite being at a high level, her stats are notably weak and have poor growths. It is only in times of crisis does her hidden power shine through, allowing her to take on powerful opponents such as Kyo single-handedly. She also displays a remarkable learning ability and is a budding scholar; leading Naofumi to believe that there are hidden stats she specializes in.
Aultcray Melromarc XXXII (オルトクレイ=メルロマルク, Orutokurai Meromaruku XXXII)
Voiced by: Yutaka Nakano[8] (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)
The King Consort of Melromarc and the Seven Star Staff Hero. His real name: Lüge Lansarz Faubrey (リュージュランサーズフォーブリー, Ryūju Ransāzu Fōburī), Aultcray was formerly an heir to the throne of Faubrey. After his parents are killed by the Hakuko of Siltvelt and losing his right to the throne as a result, he and his blind younger sister changed their names and moved to Melromarc. Shortly after, he joined Melromarc's army and rose through the ranks, becoming the Staff Hero, winning an on-going war with Siltvelt, and marrying Mirellia. His hatred of demi-humans is intensified after his sister is kidnapped/murdered by the Hakuko clan (not realizing she was in love with Siltvelt's Hakuko Prince) and his son is assassinated (Siltvelt having been framed) and leading him to follow the Church of the Three Heroes.
Taking charge of Melromarc while his wife is away on diplomatic business, Aultcray turned a blind eye to Melromarc's knights when they enslaved Raphtalia's village, and at the behest of the Church, has all four of the Legendary Heroes summoned. Initially tolerant of Naofumi being the Shield Hero, he stages a kangaroo court after his daughter Malty accuses Naofumi of rape and puts in place obstacles to make his life more difficult. Having broken several treaties and degrading the status of the Shield Hero, he is later placed under arrest by his wife in an attempt to prevent war from breaking out. He is stripped of his nobility and, in lieu of Naofumi's push for the death penalty, has his named legally changed to "Trash".
Still firm in his beliefs that the Shield Hero will bring nothing but ruin to Melromarc, Aultcray initially remained defiant of Mirellia's attempts to make amends with Naofumi. His attitude begins to change slightly after a chance encounter with Fohl and Atla; the children of his deceased sister who are traveling with Naofumi. Falling into a deep depression upon the deaths of both his wife and his niece Atla, Aultcray is convinced by Naofumi to live up to Mirellia's final request, re-assuming his role as protector of Melromarc as the Staff Hero, choosing to remain being called "Trash" in recognition of his past mistakes.
Fitoria (フィトリア, Fitoria)
Voiced by: Sakura Tange (Japanese); Cristina Vee[9] (English)
Queen of the Filolials and the lost Vassal Carriage Hero. Several hundred years old, Fitoria is the last surviving party member of the previous generation of the Legendary Heroes and the created daughter of Mamoru & Filolia. Before their passing, the previous Legendary Heroes tasked her with protecting the world from the Waves upon their return. Acting in secret, Fitoria and her army fight the Waves that affect areas left unprotected by the current Legendary Heroes.
She first appears before Naofumi's party and offers a safe haven while they're on the run from the Church of the Three Heroes. Threatening to kill him and the other Legendary Heroes to continue the summoning cycle, Fitoria orders Naofumi to work with his fellow Legendary Heroes. Upon Naofumi's refusal, she takes Melty as a hostage and challenges Filo to a duel. Recognizing her potential, she chooses Filo as a potential successor and to trust in Naofumi, gifting Filo with some of her power. Using Filo as a medium, she is able to contact Naofumi with telepathy and assists his party in the battle against the Spirit Tortoise that was controlled by Kyo.
A stern figure, Fitoria has come to hold a pessimistic view of humanity. Immensely powerful and taking her duties seriously, she's willing to resort to any measure to protect the world even if it means forcibly continuing the Legendary Hero cycle or allowing the Guardian Beasts to rampage. Like Filo, she can take on the appearance of a young girl. The current owner of the Vassal Carriage, it has been in her possession for so long that its existence has been forgotten, leading to the remaining known Vassal Weapons being dubbed: "Seven Star Weapons."
Fohl (フォウル, Fouru)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[10] (Japanese); Kieran Regan[11] (English)
The Seven Star Gauntlet Hero and a White Tiger demi-human. The grandson of the former king of Siltvelt, he travels to Zeltoble and sells himself into slavery after the funds left by his deceased parents run out; fighting in coliseums to pay for medicine for his younger sister. He and Atla are later purchased by Naofumi and brought to his village. Grateful to Naofumi for curing his sister's disease, Fohl vows to pull his fair share of work to pay him back by fighting in the Waves.
A member of the Hakuko, a rare and powerful species of demi-humans, Fohl is both proud, stubborn, and a natural martial artist. Deeply overprotective of his younger sister, he often clashes with Atla's adamant personality resulting in him being left on receiving end of her attacks; causing Naofumi to wonder who is stronger between two. Despite being only half demi-human, he obtains the ability transform into a Therianthrope and later, with Naofumi's help, gains the ability to use the even stronger: Beast Transformation. Vowing to continue fighting to honor his late sister's final wishes when she is fatally injured during the Phoenix battle, Fohl is chosen to wield the Seven Star Gauntlet.
Sadeena (サディナ, Sadina)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu[10] (Japanese); Alice Himora[11] (English)
The Vassel Harpoon Hero. An Orca demi-human hailing from Q'Ten Lo, Sadeena is a former shrine priestess. Viewed as a child prodigy within her clan, Sadeena was forcibly trained from a young age to act as the royal executioner and leading her to detest her family and Q'Ten Lo's leadership. Loyal to Raphtalia's father, an heir to the Q'Ten Lo throne, she joined him and Raphtalia's mother in their elopement. Away on a fishing trip during the First Wave, Sadeena was unable to protect her fellow villagers or prevent their enslavement by Melromarc's Royal Knights. She tracks the survivors down to Zeltoble, and enslaves herself as a coliseum fighter to buy back their freedom and leading her to a chance meeting with Naofumi's party.
A motherly figure to her fellow villagers, she deeply regrets her initial failure to protect her home and Raphtalia in particular. Acting as an older sister, she tries her best to protect Raphtalia from her family history, knowing it could spark a war. An avid alcoholic, she often flirts with Naofumi, who unwittingly beat her in a drinking contest; though it is unknown how true her feelings are. An extremely capable veteran fighter, she possesses enough power to hold her own against Naofumi's entire party and willingly break free of her slave curse; a feat that would kill most.
Wielding a trident, she uses a mix of water and lightning magic and can increase her stats by using her Therianthrope form. With Naofumi's assistance, she is later able to unlock her Beast Transformation, allowing her to fly through the air as if she was swimming. Rescuing it from the Vanguards of the Waves while traveling in the parallel world, Sadeena is chosen as the new wielder of the Vassal Harpoon.
Glass (グラス, Gurasu)
Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Morgan Berry[2] (English)
The Vassal Fan Hero. A martial artist chosen to wield the Vassal Fan, she joined Kizuna's party and became her closest ally. Cold and stern, she has a high sense of honor and only opens up to Kizuna; whom she considers her best friend. After Kizuna's disappearance, as an act of desperation, Glass and Kizuna's remaining allies decide to invade Naofumi's world upon learning their world may be spared from the Waves should the opposing world's Legendary Heroes perish.
Glass first appears before the Legendary Heroes during the third Wave and challenges Naofumi to a duel, recognizing him as the only true hero among them. Overwhelmed by her power, Naofumi's party narrowly survives. She appears again before Naofumi during the Cal Mira Wave to aid her allies in killing him, but are forced to retreat after Naofumi discovers her weakness. Ordered by her weapon to kill Kyo after he goes rogue, she forms an alliance with Naofumi to defeat him; eventually reuniting with Kizuna in the process. Initially looking down upon Naofumi, she comes to respect him and is grateful for his help in rescuing Kizuna. As a sign of friendship, Naofumi leaves her with a recipe for Soul-Healing Water, to help her cover her weakness in future battles.
A member of a race known as Spirit People, at any given time her level and stats are tied directly to her Soul Power. As such, Glass is vulnerable to attacks that can drain this stat. Using her fans, she fights using a graceful form of martial arts. Similar to Raphtalia, she discovers that she hails from a long fallen Kingdom that parallels Q'Ten Lo in its ability to pacify the Legendary Weapons. Due to her thinner bloodline, however, she can only access these abilities with assistance from Shildina.
L'Arc Berg Sickle (ラルクベルク=シクール, Rarukuberuku Shikūru)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[12] (English)
The Vassal Scythe Hero. The young king of a country that revers the Hunting Hero, he is chosen to wield the Vassal Scythe and joins Kizuna's party upon her summoning. A relaxed person, he enjoys traveling and fighting despite his duties as king. He and his companion, Therese, secretly travel to Naofumi's world, hoping to find and defeat the Legendary Heroes to save his own world.
L'Arc unwittingly befriends Naofumi when they travel to the Cal Mira islands to train, offering to team up during their stay. Hearing rumors that the Shield Hero is a criminal, he insists that Naofumi could not be the Legendary Hero, believing him to be a good person and calling him "kiddo" instead. It is only during the Cal Mira Wave does he come to realize who Naofumi is and challenges him, but is forced to retreat. He later returns and allies with Naofumi in order to defeat Kyo; renouncing his goal of killing the Legendary Heroes upon Kizuna's orders. L'Arc does not appear in the web novel.
Ethnobalt (エスノバルト, Esunobaruto)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese); Caleb Yen (English)
The Vassal Book Hero. The leader of the Library Rabbit species, a race of scholars that inhabit the parallel world. Like the Filolial species, he has the ability to take the form of a young boy. Introduced to Naofumi by Kizuna, he uses his knowledge in the creation of Shikigami/Familiars to help in the search for their missing friends and later joins in the battle against Kyo. A reserved individual, due to his species not being suited for combat, he generally leaves himself to playing a supportive role in battle.
Initially introduced as the Vassal Boat Hero, giving himself the ability to fly and transport allies, it is subsequently stolen by the Vanguards of the Waves. During the battle against Hidemasa, Ethnobalt is chosen to be the new Vassal Book Hero, giving him the ability to take offensive action in battle. While in Naofumi's world, due to Library Rabbits not existing, he takes the form of a Usapil monster.
S'yne Lokk (セイン=ロック, Sein Rokku)
Voiced by: Maria Naganawa[10] (Japanese); Lisa Reimold (English)
The Vassal Sewing Set Hero. The sole survivor of a world that had been destroyed after its Legendary Heroes were killed, she was left traveling aimlessly from world to world. Left without purpose, she disguises herself and joins the Zeltoble coliseum circuit, quickly rising to become the top fighter. She meets Naofumi's party in the finals of a tournament and is narrowly defeated. Afterwards, she re-appears in Naofumi's village, hoping to join his party in fighting against the Vanguards of the Waves and offering proceeds from her coliseum matches.
S'yne's primary weapon is a pair of scissors and can bind opponents using threads. She can create stuffed animal familiars, to fight and speak on her behalf, and also special sewing pins that allow her teleport to their location. Deceptively quiet and emotionless, S'yne comes to hold a deep respect for Naofumi; placing her pins on his armor so she can keep track of him at all times. Due to the destruction of her home world, the translation feature of her weapon is broken, leaving her speech partially static and slowly causing her weapon to lose strength. A member of the Skywing race, she slowly regains her race's lost ability to fly through training with her ancestor R'yne. S'yne does not appear in the web novel.

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