Minor Characters

These are characters that have a single or limited amount of appearances within the series.

Huck
Huck (ハック) is a guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild Dukedom for Kingdom of Belfast, Along with Thomas.

Thomas
Thomas (トマス) is a guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild Dukedom for Kingdom of Belfast, Along with Huck.

Balsa
Count Balsa (バルサ伯爵) is one of the aristocrat at Kingdom of Belfast. He was the mastermind of the King of Belfast's regicide and Sue's attempted kidnapping. His scheming was blown by Touya and then he was executed for his action.

Count Balsa was one of the nobles who opposed the king's effort for forming an alliance with the Kingdom of Mismede. In an attempt to cancel the alliance, Balsa hired a kidnapper to abduct Sue so he could control the duke. However, Touya fortunately arrived at the scene and saved the duke's daughter. After his plan to blackmail the duke failed, he then schemed to kill the king so that he could control the princess, who was (at the time) the heir to the throne. His plan was to order the head waiter and the king's food taster to smear poison on the mouth of the king's wineglass. He also made Olga as the scapegoat of the assassination by making her wine gift as the source of the poison. Despite his almost perfect crime, Touya was able to foil his plotting, convicting him guilty on the spot. He then was executed for his treasonous act with all of his assets were being dissolved. Additionally, all of his relatives were stripped from nobility and exiled.

Balsa is a xenophobic person as he believes that humans are better than any other race. The count was verbally expressed his disgust for the beast-kin when talking about them. He also mocked people who defended the beast-kin.

He is also cunning, as he was able to create an assassination scene while convicting someone else. He also has quite a handful of minions to help him with his treasonous acts. Like when he hired a kidnapper for kidnapping Sue or bribed the head waiter and the food-taster for putting poison on the king's wineglass.

In the novel, Balsa is described as a plum and short man who has thinning hair. He also wears a showy outfit. According to Touya, his appearance is similar to a toad who is bald on the top of his head.

In manga, Balsa is depicted as a plump and short man and black thin curtain-style hair with small bald-patch on the top of his head. He also wears white pompous regency-era cravat with 3 gems visible, black overcoat with white lapels, white shirt, white waistcoat, white pantaloons, white socks and black loafer shoes.

On the other hand, Balsa is shown as a plum and short man with gray huge bald-patched hair on the top of his head when portrayed in the anime. He also wears yellow pompous regency-era cravat, green overcoat with navy blue lapels, white shirt, lilac waistcoat, purple pantaloons, white socks and black loafer shoes.

Carlossa Galune Swordrick
Viscount Carlossa Galune Swordrick (カルロッサ・ガルン・ソードレック) is a swordsman who was trained by Jubei Kokonoe. Holds the noble title of Viscount within the Kingdom of Belfast. He is the recipient of the letter from Zanac Zenfield that Touya and the girls go to the capital to deliver. He is also the person whom Yae Kokonoe is going to the capital to meet since he is acquainted with her father. Yae has a sparring match with Zanac so she can gauge her progress of her training. Since he was trained by Jubei Kokonoe, he knows the same style as Yae although he is at a higher level than her, as it was shown that he can use the style's shadow move and Yae can not.

Lim
Lim (リム) is a young girl who was crying because she was separated from her mother when Yae then later Touya came across her. She was reunited with her mother back with the help from Yae and Touya.

Neil Suleiman
Neil Suleiman (ニール・スレイマン) is the deputy general of Belfastian Knights.

Raul
Raul (ラウル) is a royal doctor of Kingdom of Belfast. He is an old man with a balding head.

Simon
Simon (シモン) is the owner of the item shop in Reflet Town. He was mentioned when Touya's group was replenishing their hunting expendables.

Sushie's Grandfather
Sushie's late maternal grandfather was referred by Sue while talking about curing Sushie's mother's blindness. He seems to be the original user of.

Solum
Solum (ソルム) is the village chief of Eld Village. His village was raided by a black dragon. Touya who was nearby at that time saved his village from destruction. He appears as elderly beastkin with short stature. He has white grayish long hair and also long beard of the same color. He also wears greenish brown mantle on top of brown-gray long tunic.

Solum is a genial old man who does not seem to be greed. He acknowledged and revered Touya and his group for defending his village. He also showed his gratitude by sharing the gift that the village got from his benefactor without any sense of greed.

General Bazoar
General Bazoar (バズール) was a general of the Regulus Empire who staged a coup in the country. He wished to conquer the surrounding land and make it into a country under his control. He is described as having sharp eyes and a hooked nose.

Knight Commander Gaspar
Gaspar (ガスパル) is the commander of the Regulus Empire's knight order. Described as an older man with black hair and one eye, he is very devoted to the emperor, and is his close confidant.

Takeda Katsuyori
Takeda Katsuyori is the son of former daimyō, Takeda Shingen. He became the new daimyō after Kansuke Yamamoto was dealt with. Katsuyori was said to be a bad leader, an example of this would be he raised taxes because he ran out of money. And because he neglects his duty, he caused the disbandment of the Takeda house.

Takeda Shingen
Takeda Shingen was a daimyō from Eashen. After being betrayed by Yamamoto Kansuke, his corpse was used to fight against Touya and the Elite Four. Shingen was said to have been a good warrior and leader.

Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu is one of the nine lords of Eashen. He is a somewhat portly man with a mustache and goatee.

Yamamoto Kansuke
Yamamoto Kansuke is the necromancer who caused and planned a stir between the Takeda clan and the Tokugawa clan.

Trivia

 * There is a running gag in the series in which Thomas and Huck are unable to attend events due to being on guard duty, and Touya making a mental note to make it up to them later, but never ending up doing so.
 * Thomas and Huck are named after Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn from Mark Twain's books. Touya alludes to this upon meeting them.
 * The event where Solum met Touya and gave him the dragon horn was different between the anime and the novel.
 * In the anime, the event happened after Touya slept on Yumina's lap.
 * In the novel, the event happened before Touya slept on Yumina's lap.
 * Cecile's throwing knife was retrieved by Solum directly in the anime, but in the novel, it was retrieved indirectly by Solum as it was given through Olga first.
 * The present that Solum gave to Touya was a dragon horn in the novel but in the anime, it was a dragon tooth.
 * The English LNs all purposely misspell the names of the characters based on real figures from Japanese history in order to show the differences between Eashen and Japan.