
Even when the story matures later, the villains aren't as evil as him except maybe Kraig. However, this cult leader is not above human sacrifices. The villains were mostly low-level monsters, bandits, and other simple criminals.

Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While it's obvious he is shady, he still does pretend he is a benevolent old man for two-thirds of the arc, does convince some characters he isn't evil, and does hide how evil he is until the end.You Monster!: Despite all her compassion, when she realizes Haman is beyond redemption, she calls him out.You Are Better Than You Think You Are: She knows Flint isn't beyond redemption and encourages him to improve himself.

Refusal of the Call: While she is the most fit to be chieftess of Pompon and the villagers know this, she doesn't think so until she runs out of choices, and keeps trying to pass the title to anyone else until then.Nice Girl: She is compassionate to everyone to a fault, which sometimes works in her favor and other times backfires.Incorruptible Pure Pureness: She holds no evil towards anyone, and keeps her kindness even during a very dangerous crisis she has to help fix to a major extent.Horrible Judge of Character: In the sequel, she trusts Haman for most of the Pompon arc.Benevolent Boss: A selfless woman chosen to be a chief because she wants to help everyone.Ascended Extra: From the first love interest of the first protagonist to the leader of Pompon in the second game.Recurring Boss: He is fought several times throughout the game.Poisonous Person: As the Hooligan Chieftain, he can attack with poison.Come Fractured Forest, and he helps spread a terrible plague under Kraig, becoming his right-hand man.

Not-So-Harmless Villain: In the first five areas, while a gang leader that can put up a fight, he doesn't do anything truly evil.While he works for him, he is the actual Final Boss and also the active villain who spreads the plague. The Heavy: In Fractured Forest, he is this to Dark Knight Kraig.Cowardly Boss: Most of the time he runs from you or attacks you from a safe distance, except in the Valley of Gold.Combat Pragmatist: Even in Pompon, where he is at his weakest, he uses a gun against the sword-wielding hero.Captain Colorbeard: His second fight has him as Pirate Darkbeard.Blow You Away: As the Scandit Chief, he has a weapon that blows powerful wind.Arch-Enemy: To the Legendary Postknight, being behind most problems the hero has to solve.
