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Curriculum

HeaderGeneral Daily Schedule

During the term, the bells ring twice as often on days with classes in the Royal Academy. These extra time-slots are called half-bells. Generally lessons last for one such half-bell unit.[1]

  • 2 bell: Breakfast time
  • 2 1/2 bell: Start of first morning lessons; opening of the library.
  • 4 bell: Lunch
  • 4 1/2 bell: Start of afternoon lessons
  • 6 bell: Dinner; closing of the library.
  • 7 bell: Begin of curfew

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General Information

All first and second year students learn a general curriculum, regardless of their future career choices. Upon entering the third year however, each student has to decide which specialization they will go into.

The exception to this are the archduke candidates, who are obligated to attend the archduke candidate course.

Any student is free to take on other courses in addition to their chosen main profession, if they wish.

For written lessons (and also some practical ones), the first class each year is an exam where any students who are confident that they already know what is going to be taught that term may participate. Those who pass the exam do not have to attend any lessons of this subject for the remainder of the term.
If the student fails these early exams, they have to continue taking the lessons like those that haven't taken an early exam at all.

Similar exams can also be made at any point of the term, but those have to be arranged by each student individually with the professor.

Subjects in which a student have not passed an early exam will have a final exam at the end of the regular term. Should a student fail to pass a final exam on any subject at the end of the regular term, they will have to take extra lessons for that subject during the rest of the year until they pass. Should a student fail to pass even those extra lessons before the start of the next term, they will fail to graduate and lose their chance to become a true noble and be reduced in status to the same state as those who were sent to the temple as children.

Due to recent rediscoveries, the royal family decided to incorporate more religious ceremonies and prayers into the curriculum, primarily so that students have a better chance to obtain larger numbers of divine protections. Since the current professors barely know anything about religious ceremonies, this will be a gradual change, that will happen over the course of several years.

What will be done right away, however, is a return to the more detailed pre-civil war curriculum in many other subjects. The professors tries to complain about having to make such a sudden change, but with Professor Fraularm already setting a precedence, when she altered the sociology test on short notice, their objections were easily dismissed.[2]

Scholar's Course

The Scholar's Course consists of mandatory and optional lessons. Classes on the making of magic tools, in-depth magic circle studies, and reading old vernacular are compulsory for all apprentice scholars. In addition, they are free to choose classes on information gathering, medicine, and other scholarly specializations at their own discretion.[3]

Archduke Candidate Course

Due to the restricted nature of the spells and knowledge taught in the archduke candidate course, only royalty and former archduke candidates who married into the royal family were allowed to teach this course in the past. It is currently not known how the Royal Academy handles this issue now that the royal family has shrunken to its current small size due to the civil war and purge.[4]


The following schedule is in order of the first day on which the respective lesson started during Lady Rozemyne's term in the Royal Academy.

First Year

First Year Written Lessons

First Year Practical Lessons

Second Year

Second Year Written Lessons

Second Year Practical Lessons

Third Year

Third Year Common Written Lessons

Third Year Common Practical Lessons

Third Year Archduke Candidate Course Practical Lessons

Third Year Knight Course

  • Fundamentals of Warfare[10]
  • Weapon Usage[10]

Third Year Scholar Course

Fourth Year Courses

Fourth Year Common Practical Lessons

Archduke Candidate Course Practical Lessons

Fifth Year Courses

Fifth Year Knight Course

HeaderLesson Breakdown

Written Lessons

Geography

No details are currently known about geography lessons.

History

History 1

In the first year lessons, the focus is on the general flow of Yurgenschmidt's history.

History 2

As in the first year, history class in the second year also focuses on the general flow of history of the country.[5]

History 3

The third year history lessons teache notable historical figures and their achievements relevant to the respective courses.[5]

Mage Craft

Mage Craft 1

No details are currently known about first year mage craft lessons

Mage Craft 2

This lesson teaches the basics of magic circles, mostly consisting of simple single-element circles and a select few circles made with multiple elements that work well together when combined.[6]

Math

Math 1

This lesson teaches basic calculations equivalent to the first and second year of Japan's elementary school system. Noble children are expected to already know all numbers by the time they attend the academy.

Math 2

In this lesson, students learn math equivalent to Japan's third through fifth year of elementary school as well as how to use a mechanical calculator, similar in appearance to Earth's abacus.[6]

Law

This lesson teaches the student about the national-level law of the country.[5]

Sociology

This lesson teaches a combination of ethics and economics.[7]

Theology

Theology 1

No details are currently known about first year theology lessons

Theology 2

This lesson is on the primary gods of each season and their subordinate gods. For the exam, each student has to write about the god of their birth season and one other god and their respective subordinates. The students may freely choose the second god they write about from among those they have an affinity for. Students with only a single affinity may choose from any of the gods.[6]

Theology 3

In the third year, students learn the name of all gods, including all subordinates gods. This lesson is mandatory to students of all courses.[13]

Pracitcal Lessons

Brewing

The process of creating magical items or substances is generally called only "brewing," even when solid objects or even complex items are created, which in our world would be called crafting.

Brewing 1

This second year lesson teaches students the basics of potion brewing, crafting simple magic tools, and specialized feystones.

On the first day of the lesson, student learn how to brew Magic Potions, as well as the recipe for the basic and very common rejuvenation potion to replenish small amounts of mana and stamina. This lesson is held in the Small Hall, with students of all statuses taught together.

It starts with general information on how to use and clean the required tools, as well as teaching waschen and beimen, followed by the potion recipe.

The front row of tables are reserved for six brewing pots, with all the other tables provided with separate cutting boards for each student, as well as a single measuring device per table, similar in appearance to scales.

Students are told to use messer - which they have already learned in schtappe transformation class the day before - to morph their schtappe into a knife to cut the ingredients. The more evenly and smaller they are cut, the more evenly and easily they will dissolve during the brewing process later.
When the cutting is complete, students are to measure them out as per the provided recipe.

Once all the ingredients have been prepared, the students approach the professor to use one of the six pots to do the brewing, after which the professor will use a magic tool to measure the produced potion's quality and efficiency.

To pass the exam, a certain minimum level of both is required.[9]

On the second day of the lesson, students are taught to create ordonnanz stones and proposal feystones.

To create an ordonnanz stone, a feystone with strong Wind-affinity is used as a base. Feystones from bird feybeasts are a quite common source for these.

As the first step, a magic circle is inscribed onto a piece of parchment. Then the feystone is put into the brewing pot and stirred with either beimen or an equivalent magic tool until it has fully melted. Once it has reached a gel-like consistency, the piece of parchment is put into the pot and immediately melts as well. To finish the stone, the brewer needs to keep stirring while pouring in a steady and consistent stream of mana. This will cause the gel to gradually harden and form clumps until it eventually combines into a single hard stone with a flash of light and a clinking sound.

Once the stone is finished, it is tested by the students sending an ordonnanz to the professor - something they should already know from their first year schtappe fundamentals lesson. If the message is broadcast correctly, the student passes this part of the exam.[14]

Much like an ordonnanz, a proposal feystone is made (at the minimum) from a single raw feystone and a piece of parchment, though further feystones might be required. The raw feystone needs to be of the colour of the creator's birth season.

The quality of a proposal feystone depends on the number of elements and the mana capacity of the finished stone, with the highest number of elements and largest capacity being seen as the highest quality. At the bare minimum, the stone is required to contain the elemental affinities of the intended recipient and will naturally have the affinities of the creator. If the creator lacks any of the affinities of the recipient, the creator will need to add additional feystones of the missing element during the crafting process. Using a feystone of the missing element as a base is in itself not sufficient. Should the creator have all the affinities of the recipient and an affinity for the colour of their birth season, this step can be skipped and just using a single feystone is enough, though additional elements can still be added to increase the quality of the proposal feystone.

Unlike the previously taught ordonnanz stone, a proposal feystone does not require a magic circle to be inscribed. The parchment is only needed to write the message that is to appear on the finished stone.

The book gave no details on the crafting process, but since Lady Rozemyne compared it to making her Jureve, it is likely the same as making an ordonnanz stone, except that between the melting of the first feystone and adding the parchment, other stones can be added for additional elements.

In Lady Rozemyne's case, the finished stone was bead-shaped and deep blue, with the words appearing in golden script.[14]


Brewing 3

This is the brewing class for fourth year students. On the first day of class, students are taught a relatively high quality rejuvenation potion recipe. On the second day students are taught how to make mana synchronization potions.[11]

Court Etiquette

To prepare the future nobles for high-level noble tea parties (and interactions with the royal family, for archducal candidates), they have a class on court etiquette. Like most practical lessons, court etiquette is held with the students separated by rank. But unlike most other such lessons, even archnobles and archduke candidates are taught separate from each other, where most courses have them participate together due to their comparatively small numbers. However since archduke candidates are far more likely to interact with royalty and have to behave differently than regular archnobles, their class is held separately, and they are held to higher standards, befitting of the position within their duchy.

Apart from testing the students' actual knowledge and skill itself, (among other things) even when students would pass a task, they are still told to repeat it without being given any explanation, to see how well they can handle uncertainty, stress, and being treated unfairly by someone of too high a status to complain about it.

It is very rare for even the top duchies' students to finish this course on the first day.[15]

Dedication Whirl

Dedication Whirl is a mostly religious dance, that has significant importance to Yurgenschmidt's noble society.

Dedication Whirl practice is unique in that it gathers students of all terms together at the same time and that, despite it starting in the first year, it is exclusive to archduke candidates, where all other specialized lessons only start in year 3. Naturally, despite all archduke candidates being taught at the same time and place, the professors treat each student according to their respective year. It is held in the Small Hall.

First-year students are expected to almost exclusively watch the older students, with the actual practice in essence only starting in year 2.

During the fifth year, it is determined who will participate in the dedication whirl at the Graduation Ceremony and who will act the part of which deity. This leads many students to work especially hard during this year for the chance to land the honour such a role entails.

In the final year, the students - particularly those chosen to perform at the graduation ceremony - refine their skills to make sure they give a worthy performance to the gathered nobles.[14]

The dedication whirl practice marks one of the few occasions where archduke candidates of all ages can mingle and socialize even outside of the actual socializing season later in the Royal Academy year.

Divine Protection Acquisition

All Courses

To quality for this lesson, a student needs to have passed the exam in Theology 3, since it is important to know the names of not only the supreme gods and the eternal five, but also their subordinates gods. It is held in the auditorium with all students who qualify being present, regardless of status.

The lesson begins with teaching the students the prayer, which begins in the same way as the prayer for the dedication ritual and the one that some duchies use for mana replenishment of the Foundational magic

I am one who offers prayer and gratitude to the gods who have created the world. O mighty King and Queen of the endless skies, O mighty Eternal Five who rule the mortal realm, O Goddess of Water Flutrane, O God of Fire Leidenschaft, O Goddess of Wind Schutzaria, O Goddess of Earth Geduldh, O God of Life Ewigeliebe. We honour you who have blessed all beings with life, and pray that we may be blessed further with your divine might...

This is followed by a passage specific to the god or gods a student wishes to gain the divine protection of and all the respective subordinate gods and then concludes with:

Let me be granted the protection of those divinities whom grace my prayers with their approval.

The ritual itself is performed in the chapel adjacent to the auditorium by one student at a time. Rather than going by duchy rank or status, the order of students is determined by how fast they can memorize the prayer. Should a student finish memorizing the prayer, but have to wait until those faster than them have completed their rituals, they are allowed to study for other subjects while they wait.

For the ritual itself, the students kneel on a carpet embroidered with a magic circle of all seven elements laid out in the shrine between the statues to the gods and recite the prayer. Upon the correct completion of the part of a prayer dedicated to, the statue of the respective deity will be lighted in a column of light if the student is able to obtain that god's divine protection. Provided they do not mess up the recitation, students will be able to acquire the protection of all the gods to who's corresponding element they have an affinity for. On very rare occasions students will also be able to gain divine protection for elements they have no aptitude for, albeit to a lesser degree than those with the aptitude. However this happens so exceptionally rare that most students aren't even aware that this is a possibility at all.

Should a student fail to recite the prayers correctly, they will also fail to obtain the protection of the deities associated with that part of the prayer.

Among students who have affinity for all seven elements, it can very rarely happen that the statues begin to spin almost like they are doing a dedication whirl. Upon the completion of this dance, the statues of the king and queen gods move aside to allow the student access to a path to the top of the shrine. The only students with whom this is currently known to have happened are Ferdinand and Rozemyne, both of Ehrenfest.[13]

Feystone Armour Making 1

In this class, students are taught how to create a feystone bodysuit. The process is quite similar to that of making a highbeast.[9]

Foundation Magic

Foundation magic is taught to archduke candidates and members of the royal family.[4]

Foundation Magic 1

In this practical lesson, students are taught Entwickeln. In class, the students learn to make the required blueprints and then create or modify miniature models of a rooms or even entire miniature buildings.[4]

Unlike in the vast majority of lessons, the students are not seated according the their duchy's ranking, but pre-assigned specific seats. It is currently unknown by which system this is done. On the first day of lessons, the students are issued a box containing what appears to be sand to act as their model duchy and a downsized and simplified version of the magic tool at the core of a duchy's Foundation Magic.

Their first task is to dye the magic tool and then the rest of the entire box with their mana. Under Professor Eglantine, students are expected to only do this much over the entirety of the first lesson. Students who are particularly fast in finishing this step and have sufficient mana left however are able to continue further.
What appears to be sand at a glance is in fact regular once-fertile earth that was depleted of all mana. Filling it with sufficient amounts of mana will re-fertilize it and make the seeds within it sprout.

Following this, the students are instructed on how to create the magical powder necessary to cast Entwickeln and on how to make blue prints for the border barrier and gates.

On the second day of lessons, the students are taught the actual names of the God of Darkness and Goddess of Light. Their names are necessary to create permanent structures, since without them anything made with Entwickeln will only last for a few minutes before turning back to dust.[16]

Foundation Magic 2

For this lesson, students are handed the same miniature foundation magic tools as the previous year. Due to the many month without any replenishment, the mana inside the tools has disipated to the point that the models have returned to white dust and they have to dye the tools again and remake their model duchies from scratch, which also serves as a review of the previous lessons.

The new additions for the fourth year are the creation of a mana replenishment hall and registration feystones for the hall. After this is accomplished, students are taught how to make, register and dispose of citizenship medals.[11]

Mana Compression

After learning to control how to move mana within their own bodies in the preceding course on mana flow control, nobles are taught how to compress it. For general information on mana compression itself, see mana compression.

For this lesson, great care is put into safety measures, to reduce the risk of self-harm to the students. Among these measures is an especially large number of professors being present than in any other lesson, so they can more quickly spot and help any student in danger. Despite all the extra measures, each year multiple students end up fainting, though serious injury or worse is very rare.

Mana compression depends on a person's own way of thinking, so the process can't ever truly be "taught" in the classical sense of the word. The professor in charge will explain the basics of what mana compression is, its advantages, and the dangers inherent in it. Afterward, the students are told of various common methods in which nobles compress their own mana, but ultimately, it is up to the students to find a mental image that suits their own personality and way of thinking.

For the exam, the professors come equipped with specialized magic tools that can measure the grade of compression a noble is using at that moment. When the tool is put on, it locks the current mana density of the wearer as the 0 value. To pass the test, a student must compress their mana to a certain degree, resulting in the pointer of the device moving to the right.

Mana Flow Control

Basic Mana Flow Control

Students are taught how to control and move the mana within their own bodies and between their bodies and magical objects in direct skin-contact by pouring mana into a feystone and then withdrawing it again.

For this course, the students are split into separate classes based on the status. Archnobles and archduke candidates attend together, while med- and laynobles each have their own class.

When a class exceeds a certain number of students, it is further split. Such was the case with the mednoble class in Lady Rozemyne's first year at the academy, where the class was divided between students of the first through to sixth ranked duchies and the rest of the duchies.[17]

Advanced Mana Flow Control

In this course, students learn to split mana into its component elements. The exact details of the exam are not known, but it involved brewing of potions. This course is mandatory for students of the scholar course.[3]

Music

Starting from the first year, each year students have to perform two songs to pass the lesson, one handed out by the professor and one of their own choice.[6] While students have quite a bit of freedom in their choice for their own song, it has to be of sufficient difficulty for that semester for the professor to accept it.

In very rare cases, the professor can apparently demand special tasks, that are within the student's capabilities. In Rozemyne's case, Professor Pauline demanded that she perform a blessing during one of her songs to pass the lesson, in Rozemyne's fourth academy year, albeit this is very much out of the ordinary and no other student was asked to do the same.[11]

Highbeast Creation

In this course, students are taught how to create and use a highbeast.

The first step is to take the provided feystone and dye it in one's own mana. After accomplishing this, the student is taught to change the size of the stone and keep the connection with the stone, even without direct skin-contact.
Once a student is able to do that, they learn to morph the stone into simple shapes and to lock a shape, so the stone does not return to its original shape the moment the student stops paying attention.

Following this, students are encouraged to think up and visualize a mental image of their future mount and to train to shape the stone to that image.

To pass the exam, a student is required to form their highbeast and follow the professor in charge on a flown course around the outside of the Royal Academy.

Schtappe Acquisition

Schtappe Acquisition is not a lesson in the classical sense. After being told what to do and cautioned to be extra careful to avoid physical contact with anyone else to avoid accidental contamination from other people's mana, students are sent into the Farthest Hall, where they are going to find their Divine Will.

Once they received it, the students withdraw to their respective dormitories, where they spend however long it takes to dye it, in their own rooms. Once the Divine Will is fully dyed, it will be absorbed into the students body, at which point they become able to manifest their own Schtappe at will.

Depending on the mana capacity of the person in question, this process can take various amounts of time. The higher the mana capacity, the longer it takes to finish the process. Some laynobles will have finished in time for the next day's breakfast, while most archnobles can take more than a full day.[14]

Prior to the civil war, schtappe acquisition was done in the final year, right before graduation. However due to the ravages of the civil war, this was moved forward to the third year, so that Prince Sigiswald could obtain his schtappe earlier and join his father earlier in servicing the country, since there were so few royals left. Eventually it was moved to the first year, so that the students could use their schtappe in various practical lessons, rather than the depleted duchies having to provide magic tools for the tasks.

Following the results of the joint research of Ehrenfest and Dunkelfelger into the connection between religious ceremonies and obtaining divine protections, Zent Trauerqual decided to move schtappe acquisition to a later term again, since the quality of one's schtappe depended on the amount of mana and divine protections one had at the moment. By moving it further back to a point after the students had learned to properly compress their mana and had the chance to obtain divine protections, the quality of their schtappe will increase. However, due to practical considerations, many duchies were opposed to the idea of not having the students learn to properly use their schtappe at the academy. Eventually the king agreed to a compromise and thus from the next year forward, schtappe acquisition will be held in the third year.[2]

In the archduke conference following Rozemyne's third year at the Royal Academy, the leadership of the country decides to once again move Schtappe Acquisition to the third year.

Schtappe Lessons

Schtappe Fundamentals

In this lesson, students are taught how to manifest the base-form of their Schtappes, how to manipulate mana with it, and how to cast basic spells.

Due to not being used to manifesting their schtappes and having little experience in mana control, most students end up wasting a lot of mana and stamina for just manifesting their schtappes, resulting in them being too exhausted to move on to casting lessons on the first day. This is further exacerbated by most children wishing to manifest stylish and ornamented schtappes, instead of trying to make them as cost-efficient as possible. This makes it more difficult to visualize a clear image, which is a necessary step to manifest a schtappe and also increases the amount of mana required to do so.

To pass the exam, a student needs to manifest and dismiss their schtappe three times in quick succession, charge an ordonnanz stone and use it to send a message, cast rott, and successfully use a transformation spell to turn their schtappe into a knife, pen, and mixing stick with the spells messer, stylo, and beimen, respectively.

It is exceptionally rare for even archduke candidates to finish the exam on the first day of lessons. According to Professor Hirschur, only Lord Ferdinand and Lady Rozemyne managed this in her time as a professor at the Royal Academy.[18]

With Schtappe Acquisition moved to the third year following Rozemyne's third academy year, this lesson is sure to have been moved back, though no details about the new schedule have been revealed yet.

Schtappe Fundamentals Review

A review of the schtappe fundaments and highbeast creation as well as a presentation of the ingredients required for following lessons.

Since all further lessons on magic are building on the schtappe fundamentals, the second year practical lessons start with this review to make sure all the students can participate in the lesson of this year.

Likewise, the presentation on the ingredients is essential, since the students are expected to bring their own ingredients to brewing and crafting lessons. To make it easier on the students, the Royal Academy only teaches recipes made out of ingredients that grow around the Royal Academy itself, so students can obtain all they need from their respective home dormitory's gathering spot.[5]

With Schtappe Acquisition moved to the third year following Rozemyne's third academy year, this lesson is sure to have been moved back, though no details about the new schedule have been revealed yet.

Schtappe Transformation

This lesson teaches students how to transform their schtappes into shields and various melee weapons. To pass the exam, the students' schtappes must be transformed into a shield, and needs to withstand a thrown feystone. They also need to successfully transform their schtappes into a weapon of their choice and attack a target dummy. Future knight apprentices are required to transform their schtappes into a sword and an additional weapon of their choice. Everyone else can just do a single transformation of their choice.[8]

With Schtappe Acquisition moved to the third year following Rozemyne's third academy year, this lesson is sure to have been moved back, though no details about the new schedule have been revealed yet.

HeaderReferences

  1. Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 1. Chapter 11: Math, Theology, and Controlling Mana
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 5 Volume 5. Chapter 14: The Archduke Conference’s Dedication Ritual
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 5 Volume 1. Chapter 12: Finishing the Archduke Candidate Lessons
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 8. Chapter 11: Sitting Out the Archduke Conference
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 1: The Beginning of Classes
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 2: Library Committee Member Get!
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 6: Everyone Passing on the First Day
  8. 8.0 8.1 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 4: Schtappe Transformation
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 7: Brewing and Recovery Potions
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 3 Volume 3. Chapter 12: Angelica and the Coming of Spring
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 5 Volume 7. Chapter 4: The First Week of Classes
  12. Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 8. Chapter 17: Hartmut’s First Ceremony and Another Jureve
  13. 13.0 13.1 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 5 Volume 1. Chapter 5: Practical: Divine Protections of the Gods
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 6. Chapter 9: Dedication Whirling and Ordonnanz Brewing
  15. Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 1. Chapter 17: Court Etiquette and Hirschur's Visit
  16. Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 5 Volume 1. Chapter 8: Beginning the Archduke Candidate Course
  17. Ascendance of a Bookworm. Royal Academy Stories - First Year. Chapter 2: Roderick - One Day in the Royal Academy
  18. Ascendance of a Bookworm Light Novel. Part 4 Volume 1. Chapter 22: Schtappe Fundamentals

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Drama CD
Drama CD 1Drama CD 2Drama CD 3Drama CD 4Drama CD 5Drama CD 6Drama CD 7Drama CD 8Drama CD 9Drama CD 10
Hannelore's Fifth Year at the Royal Academy Drama CDHannelore's Fifth Year at the Royal Academy Drama CD 2
Characters
A AchimAdelbertAdolphineAdrettAlexisAlstedeAnastasiusAndreaAngelicaAnnikaArnoArthurAub FrenbeltagAub KlassenbergAurelia
B Baron BlonBaron GlazBartholdBartzBenediktaBennoBernadetBertildeBettinaBezewanstBierceBlasiusBonifatiusBrigitteBrunhilde
C CaryaCassandraCatherineCharlotteChristelChristineClarissaClaudioClementiaCodenestConstanzeCordulaCorinnaCorneliusCosimoCount BindewaldCount GroschelCount LeisegangCurtiss
D DahvidhDamianDamuelDankmarDaniloDeidDeliaDetlindeDhormeDillaDimoDirkDirmiraDregarnuhr
E EbbEckhartEdilineEduardEffaEglantineEgmontEgonEllaElviraEmerikaErnestaErwaermenEwigeliebe
F FairseeleFairziereFatieheFerdinandFeyFlorenciaFlutraneFranFraularmFreidaFreudenFriedelFrietackFritz
G GabrieleGeduldhGentianeGeorgineGerdaGervasioGiebe KirnbergerGieselfriedGilGiordanoGloriaGod of DarknessGoddess of LightGrausamGretiaGudrunGundolfGuntherGulaheldGustavGutenberg
H HanneloreHartmutHasse's MayorHassheitHeidemarieHeidiHeillieseHeisshitzeHelfriedHenrikHerlugaHildebrandHirschurHoraceHortensiaHugo
I IgnazImmanuelIngoIrmhildeIsidore
J JenniJeremiasJohannJonsaraJorgJosefJuditheJulianeJustusJutte
K KaiKamilKampferKantnaKarlaKarstedtKashickKathreinKenntripsKonradKrapech
L LagreteLamprechtLasfamLaugoLauraLaurenzLeberechtLeckleLeidenschaftLeiseLeonLeonoreLeonzioLessyLestilautLetiziaLiebeskhilfeLieseletaLilyLinhardtLinusLisbethLizLizzieLueuradiLuitpoldLustlauneLutzLuzinde
M MagdalenaMargaretMarianneMarkMartheMartinaMatildaMatthiasMelchiorMestionoraMildaMonikaMoritzMurrenreueMuriellaMyne
N NadimarieNadineNahelacheNatalieNicolaNikolausNolteNoraNorbert
O OderkunstOrtwinOswaldOswinOttilieOtto
P PaulinePhilinePrevious Count LeisegangPrimevere
R RaimundRalphRalfriedaRarstarkRaublutRauffenReichleneRelichionRenateRiadinaRichtRickRicoRihyardaRitaRoderickRosinaRoyellaRozemaryRozemyneRudigerRudolf
S SchutzariaSchwartzSeadSelimSeradinaSergiusShikikozaShuuSidoniusSiegSigiswaldSiegrechtSolangeStenlukeStephareineSterratStrahlSylvester
T TheoTheodoreThoreToddTrauerqualTraugottTrudeliedeTuuli
U UltsdorfUrano MotosuUrano Motosu’s Mother
V ValamarleneVanessaVeronicaVestaertViktorViscount DahldolfViscount JoisontakVolk
W WaldifriedWeissWentuchteWerdekrafWilfriedWilmaWolfWolfram
Z ZackZahmZasha
Character Galleries
AdelbertAdolphineAlexisAlstedeAnastasiusAngelicaAnselmArnoArthurAureliaBennoBertildeBertramBezewanstBierceBlasiusBonifatiusBrigitteBrunhildeCharlotteChristineClarissaClaudioConstanzeCordulaCorinnaCorneliusCount BindewaldDavidhDamuelDeidDeliaDetlindeDirkDregarnuhr/GalleryEckhartEffaEglantineEgmontEliasEllaElviraErwaermenEwigeliebeErwaermenFerdinandFeyFlorenciaFlutraneFranFraularmFreidaFritzGabrieleGeduldhGeorgineGerdaGervasioGiebe KirnbergerGieselfriedGilGloriaGod of DarknessGoddess of LightGrausamGregorGretiaGundolfGuntherGustavHanneloreHartmutHasse's MayorHeidiHeisshitzeHildebrandHirschurHortensiaHugoIgnazImmanuelIngoIsidoreJenniJohannJosefJuditheJustusJutteKaiKamilKarlaKarstedtKatinkaKenntrips/GalleryKonradKonradinLamprechtLasfamLaurenzLeberechtLeidenschaftLeiseLeonLeonoreLeonzioLessyLestilautLetiziaLiebeskhilfe/GalleryLieseletaLilyLizLueuradiLutzMagdalenaMarkMartheMartinaMatthiasMelchiorMestionoraMonikaMoritzMuriellaMyneNicolaNikolausNoraNorbertOrtwinOswaldOttilieOttoPaulinePhilinePrimevereRaimundRalphRasantark/GalleryRaublutRaufereg/GalleryRauffenRenateRickRihyardaRoderickRosinaRozemyneSchutzariaSchwartz and WeissSeltierShikikozaSiegSieglindeSigiswaldSolangeStenlukeSterrat/GallerySylvesterTheodoreThoreTrauerqualTraugottTuuliUrano MotosuUrano Motosu's MotherVeronicaWentuchte/GalleryWerdekrafWilfriedWilmaWolfZackZahmZasha