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The Umineko no Naku Koro ni visual novel series features an extensive cast of characters created and originally illustrated by 07th Expansion's Ryukishi07. The series takes place on the fictional secluded island Rokkenjima in Japan, and the storyline primarily follows the Ushiromiya family during the time period of October 4 and October 5, 1986.

Rokkenjima is owned and lived on by Kinzo, the head of the wealthy Ushiromiya family.[1] Kinzo is near death, and eight of his family members arrive on the island for the annual family conference, where the adults plan to discuss how Kinzo's assets will be divided once he is dead. Also on the island are three family members who live there, five of Kinzo's servants, and his personal physician. After the eight family members arrive, a typhoon traps them on the island, and shortly after, strange things start to happen and people start dying.

Ushiromiya family

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The Ushiromiya family tree and servants (from left to right):
First row: Kinzo, Krauss, Natsuhi, Jessica
Second row: Nanjo, Eva, Hideyoshi, George
Third row: Rudolf, Kyrie, Battler
Fourth row: Genji, Rosa, Maria
Fifth row: Shannon, Kanon, Gohda, Kumasawa.
Kinzo Ushiromiya (右代宮 金蔵, Ushiromiya Kinzō)
Voiced by: Mugihito
Kinzo is the head of the Ushiromiya family. He has been sick for a long time and is expected to die soon. He is hostile towards his own sons and daughters, viewing them as vultures ready to feast on his fortune. Practicing black magic as a hobby, he seeks to meet Beatrice, the Golden Witch, once again. His knowledge and talent in magic are in fact quite shallow, but the insane extremes he takes to study magic have granted him strong, if one-sided, powers that allow him to summon and form a contract with Beatrice.
Krauss Ushiromiya (右代宮 蔵臼, Ushiromiya Kurausu)
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi
Krauss is Kinzo's first son and the oldest of his siblings. He is in a position to lead the family meetings, however, to the other siblings, it seems that he is trying to monopolize the fortune, which intensifies the clash with the siblings. He is an investor, but is unable to carry his plans out to the end, resulting in failures. He lives on Rokkenjima, unlike his other siblings. Despite his friction with his siblings, he actually has genuine regret for what he has put them through, especially towards Eva. He has a good amount of skill in boxing, as seen when he cross counters a goat butler after two fake outs.
Natsuhi Ushiromiya (右代宮 夏妃, Ushiromiya Natsuhi)
Voiced by: Emi Shinohara
Natsuhi is Krauss' wife. She is proud and carries the name of the family despite the fact that she does not have any Ushiromiya blood. She is often afflicted by headaches. She is looked down upon by Eva because she is not truly of the Ushiromiya family. She often scolds her daughter Jessica, but only wishes for her to become a true heiress to the Ushiromiya family.
Jessica Ushiromiya (右代宮 朱志香, Ushiromiya Jeshika)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue
Jessica is the eighteen-year-old daughter of Krauss and Natsuhi. She is not interested in matters of the family inheritance. She dislikes her parents at times, but still shows concern for them. If Krauss does inherit the Ushiromiya family fortune, she will become the heiress of the Ushiromiya family (strictly speaking, a future husband). Jessica was born with weak bronchi and frequently has asthma attacks. Jessica is shown in Turn of the golden witch and Alliance of the golden witch to be skilled with brass knuckles. She has feelings for Kanon, and in Turn of the golden witch sacrifices her life for him by getting stabbed in the back by Asmodeus in stake form. Like her other cousins, she has some magical abilities, being able to enchant her fists with magic through sheer determination. The longer she does so, the stronger her punches get, to the point where she could actually shatter magical barriers regardless of their strength.
Eva Ushiromiya (右代宮 絵羽, Ushiromiya Eba)
Voiced by: Miki Itō
Eva is Kinzo's first daughter and the second oldest of her siblings. She was able to have her husband adopted as an Ushiromiya, which allows her to keep the family name. She is hostile towards Krauss and his wife, Natsuhi, the latter of whom she mocks for not having the family crest. However, she is very caring towards her son George and her husband Hideyoshi. She is against George and Shannon's love, as she wants to safeguard her son's future. She is skilled in tai chi chuan and Chinese martial arts. In Banquet of the golden witch, Eva solves the riddle of Beatrice's epitaph and leaves Rokkenjima alive as the head of the Ushiromiya family; however, despite her newfound wealth, she leads a miserable life, and falls gravely ill while grieving over the death of her family until she dies from her sickness.
Hideyoshi Ushiromiya (右代宮 秀吉, Ushiromiya Hideyoshi)
Voiced by: Masashi Hirose
Hideyoshi is Eva's husband. He is the successful president of a chain of fast food restaurants. He is a very jovial man and manages to tone down the tension between the siblings during their various meetings. He seeks Kinzo's fortune due to people trying to buy all his shares in his company. He speaks with a fake Kansai accent, which he is said to be too embarrassed to use against actual Kansai people.
George Ushiromiya (右代宮 譲治, Ushiromiya Jōji)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura
George is the twenty-three-year-old son of Eva and Hideyoshi. Being the oldest of Kinzo's grandchildren, he is respected by his cousins and parents, who view him as a mature young man. Battler wants to be like him and admires his ability to calmly handle children like Maria. He is in love with Shannon, and proposes to her in Legend of the golden witch, Turn of the golden witch, and Banquet of the golden witch, though he is unable to in Alliance of the golden witch. Shannon accepts his proposal in every episode he makes it, making her his fiancée. Eva taught George Chinese martial arts from a young age, which he utilizes against Gaap in Alliance of the golden witch. His magic ability is a counterattack barrier that absorbs the impact of enemy blows and adds their force to his own attacks. Even without this ability, George is an amazing fighter, able to fend off Gaap and three goat butlers all at once, and he makes a point of stopping short of hitting Gaap just to prove that he was not to be underestimated.
Rudolf Ushiromiya (右代宮 留弗夫, Ushiromiya Rudorufu)
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama
Rudolf is Kinzo's second son and the third oldest of his siblings. In his younger days he was a known philanderer. Apparently, he has troubles he does not tell his wife about. His first wife, Asumu, died and he remarried with Kyrie. He seeks Kinzo's fortune to settle a court case in America. He is very skilled in using a rifle, and can reload his rifle with one hand while aiming behind himself as shown in Banquet of the golden witch against Belphegor.
Kyrie Ushiromiya (右代宮 霧江, Ushiromiya Kirie)
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka
Kyrie is Rudolf's second wife and Battler's foster mother; however, Battler does not call her "mother," viewing her instead as a respectable older sister. She is known for her "flip the chessboard" mentality, influencing Battler in this regard, and is considered to be a great help to Rudolf. In Banquet of the golden witch, it is revealed that she harbored jealousy towards Asumu due to the fact that both dated Rudolf at the same time and that Asumu gave birth before she did.
Battler Ushiromiya (右代宮 戦人, Ushiromiya Batora)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono
Battler is the eighteen-year-old son of Rudolf and an unnamed woman, though he grew up believing Rudolf's first wife Asumu was his birth mother. He is very stubborn and is afraid of "shaky" transportation, thinking he might fall off of a boat, or out of a plane. Due to his father's remarriage, he rebelled and lived with his maternal grandparents for six years. After his grandparents died, he returned to his old home. He insists that the Golden Witch does not exist, and his denial of her existence becomes the main theme of the game. Most of the situations are seen through his point of view, and he is generally considered the protagonist of the story. Although he denies magic, he actually has strong magical powers, and because of a hidden power, he generates an invincible anti-magic field to the point that even gods cannot harm him. In End of the golden witch, he becomes the Golden Sorcerer.
Ange Ushiromiya (右代宮 縁寿, Ushiromiya Enje)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
Ange is the six-year-old daughter of Kyrie and Rudolf, as well as Battler's half-sister. She could not come to the island in 1986 due to a sickness. After the events of Banquet of the golden witch, she is raised by Eva after she returns alive from Rokkenjima, and studies to become the next family head. However, she is put through many hardships particularly due to Eva's belief that her son George should have been the next head. Before her death in 1998, Eva passes down the name of "Beatrice" to Ange, who becomes the new Endless Witch. Ange attempts to commit suicide by jumping off a building so she can be with her family, but is stopped by the witch Bernkastel, who offers to help Ange solve the mysteries on Rokkenjima. Despite being the last witch of her time period, Ange, like Battler, does not believe in witches. However, she does understand witches along with their strengths and weaknesses, making her denial of witches very dangerous to them.
Rosa Ushiromiya (右代宮 楼座, Ushiromiya Rōza)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu
Rosa is Kinzo's second daughter and the youngest of her siblings, therefore with very little say at the family meetings. Although she appears to be sensible, soothing, kind, and earnest, her relationship towards her daughter Maria is highly strained; her husband disappeared right before Maria was born, something Rosa secretly holds Maria responsible for, along with preventing her from maintaining relationships with other men. She nonetheless pampered Maria during her early years until she was spoiled rotten, something Rosa came to regret deeply. As a result of her supposed repressed hatred of her daughter, Rosa has been known to abuse Maria quite frequently, responding violently towards Maria's childishness and interest in the occult, though this is often followed by feelings of remorse and tenderness. Rosa handles a design company named "Anti-Rosa" and seeks Kinzo's fortune to repay her co-endorsers. Though frail-seeming, she can hold her own against demons using improvisation and is shown to take on a goat butler with relative ease using a gold bar and a pen.
Maria Ushiromiya (右代宮 真里亞, Ushiromiya Maria)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Maria is Rosa's nine-year-old daughter. She is often neglected at home, while her mother is busy with managing her company, so in turn Maria turns to the occult and believes strongly in Beatrice and witchcraft in general. Maria is a sensitive person, who takes jokes very seriously, and tends to be very stubborn. She is known for her catchphrase "ū" when she is excited, confused, or frustrated, making her difficult to understand to some. She has a habit of being very creepy at certain moments, especially with her laugh of "kihihihihihi...", and expresses some paranoia a few minutes prior to docking at the island, unnerving everyone present. This may be a result of her sensitivity to the paranormal. In Alliance of the golden witch, she becomes Beatrice's apprentice in magic and becomes a witch.

Mansion staff

Genji Ronoue (呂ノ上 源次, Ronoue Genji)
Voiced by: Masato Funaki
Genji is the head butler of Kinzo's mansion. As the first furniture Kinzo ever created, he is the person Kinzo trusts the most. He is the first in rank of all the servants. He has a connection to Ronove. Very loyal and reliable, he also has a penchant for throwing knives.
Shannon (紗音, Shanon)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
Shannon is a young maid of Kinzo's mansion. Her real name is Sayo (紗代). She is the second in rank of all the servants. She has a habit of making mistakes and blunders when she is nervous, despite being an extremely talented and hardworking servant. She thinks of Kanon as her younger brother, and like him she feels she is inferior to humans, as she is only furniture. Despite this, she falls in love with George. In Turn of the golden witch, she breaks a mirror sealing some of Beatrice's power in return for a spell to bring her and George together, and in Legend of the golden witch, she accepts his proposal, as she is wearing the ring on her ring finger when she is killed. She has magic powers that let her create barriers, interrupt magic attacks, and link with Kanon.
Kanon (嘉音)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi
Kanon is a young butler of Kinzo's mansion. He is a serious and fervent butler, carrying out his master's orders thoroughly. He is a bit frail and antisocial. He considers Shannon as an older sister and highly disapproves of her feelings for George, as he believes she should not feel love as she is only furniture. He has feelings for Jessica, which he tries to hide from even himself, because he thinks of himself as "furniture", rather than a human being. He is the third in rank of all the servants. Like Shannon, Kanon is not his real name. He also possesses some magic abilities, though his are more offense based. He can use a red blade of light and can link with Shannon.
Toshiro Gohda (郷田 俊朗, Gōda Toshirō)
Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu
Gohda is the head cook of Kinzo's mansion. Unlike the other servants in the mansion, he has been hired by Krauss and Natsuhi. Due to this, his rank is very low. He is extremely proud of his culinary skills. He was previously employed at a hotel, and due to his experience, he is ostentatious and looks down upon Shannon and Kanon. However while this seems apparent from a first glance, he is actually quite concerned for them, and is very reliable when it counts.
Chiyo Kumasawa (熊沢 チヨ, Kumasawa Chiyo)
Voiced by: Yasuko Hatori
Kumasawa is a part-time worker who assists with domestic chores in Kinzo's mansion. She often shirks her responsibilities and likes to tell stories and jokes, especially outrageous ones involving mackerel. In Banquet of the golden witch, she became a host for the sleeping Virgilia, and was briefly possessed by her when she awoke in response to Beatrice's growing power, but was killed along with Virgilia in battle against Beatrice.
Terumasa Nanjo (南條 輝正, Nanjō Terumasa)
Voiced by: Akihiko Ishizumi
Nanjo is Kinzo's personal physician and close friend. He is also Kinzo's opponent in chess. He is one of the few people Kinzo, who has grown fanatical in his suspicions, opens his heart to. He has a very big-hearted disposition, and has come to the island for a long time, never getting upset by Kinzo's hot temper. He owns a clinic on Niijima, the island closest to Rokkenjima.

Witches and sorcerers

Beatrice (ベアトリーチェ, Beatorīche)
Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara
Also known as Golden Witch or the Endless Witch, Beatrice is a witch who has lived for over a thousand years, as well as the arguable antagonist of the series. She is said to appear as a cloud of golden butterflies, and has the power to summon higher demons among the seventy-two pillars to serve her. It is said that humans can summon her and get their wish granted in exchange for compensation, though she often acts whimsically. Her "Endless Magic" allows her to kill anyone indefinitely, by killing and resurrecting them endlessly, regardless of the methods or circumstances. At first glance, her personality is extremely twisted, in that she does not necessarily make the best move for herself if ignoring the best move can cause her opponents to become confused or maddened. Despite this, she seems to be under Lambdadelta's control (one can only become a witch if they are recognized by one, and Lambadelta recognized Beatrice), and is afraid of what would happen if she defies Lambdadelta. Although they are enemies, she shows affection and respect for Battler, which is sometimes reciprocated. She is seemingly killed in End of the golden witch when Erika succeeds in disproving her existence, though her title as the Endless Witch is passed down (and modified) to Battler by Lambdadelta.
Bernkastel (ベルンカステル, Berunkasuteru)
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura
She is also known as the Witch of Miracles, and greatly resembles Rika Furude from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. Her name also suggests some connection to Rika's "alter-ego", Frederica Bernkastel (which is hinted when Bernkastel quotes herself saying Rika's trademark "Ni~pa" sound). It is said she resides in a world where concepts such as fate and probability can be visualized. She appears to see Beatrice's game to ease her boredom. She assists the player by giving some hints around the workings of the game. Her "Magic of Miracles" allows her to reset a desperate situation as long as the probability of a favorable situation is not equal to zero. Like Lambdadelta, she is a Voyager: a witch able to move to the territory of other witches without losing her power. She wants to defeat Beatrice, regardless of the means used for this objective. Throughout Umineko no Naku Koro ni, she maintains an icy and and aloof calm in most situations, though by the end of Alliance of the golden witch and throughout Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru, she is shown to be just as impish and playfully cruel as Lambdadelta.
Lambdadelta (ラムダデルタ, Ramudaderuta)
Voiced by: Fuyuka Ōura
Another witch who fought Bernkastel in a "game" in the past. Her name and appearance hint at her being connected to Miyo Takano from Higurashi. "Lambdadelta" (λδ) represents thirty-four when using Greek numerals and "Miyo" (三四) can translated as "three, four" in Japanese. This is later revealed in supplementary tips that she actually aided Takano, but other than the fact that they look similar they don't share anything other connection. She is quite childish and holds a grudge against Bernkastel for finally beating her in their last game, she actually cares for her. She is also known as the Witch of the Absolute and The Most Powerful Witch in the Universe before losing to Bernkastel. She is the most powerful witch next to Bernkastel, and is feared by most other witches, including Beatrice. Her "Magic of Certainty" allows her to kill anyone without fail, as an absolute result. Like Bernkastel, she is a Voyager. She wishes for Battler and Beatrice to fight against each other for eternity as part of a larger plot to have Bernkastel lose against her.
Virgilia (ワルギリア, Warugiria)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
She was the previous Endless Witch before Beatrice, and was also her teacher. Her new name (having passed her old one to her student) comes from the Divine Comedy character Virgil, who guides Dante through Hell and Purgatory to Beatrice, who is his guide through Heaven. She is a silver-haired witch with great powers, despite surrendering most of them to Beatrice with the title of the "Endless Witch". She assists Battler during Banquet of the golden witch, helping him to come up with theories to counter the claims that Beatrice sets forth, though it is revealed in the end that her allegiences lie entirely with Beatrice, having worked with and secretly assisted her throughout the game in an effort to make Battler accept the existence of witches. However, she ends up becoming Battler's ally once again in End of the golden witch when Battler becomes the Endless Sorcerer. She is a dangerous opponent, as she can beat Beatrice in combat if not for a surprise attack. She is also somewhat bumbling as well.
Eva-Beatrice (エヴァ・ベアトリーチェ, Eva Beatorīche)
Voiced by: Miki Itō
She is the supposed successor to the title of Endless Witch and is shown to be the main antagonist of Banquet of the golden witch. She is created when Eva solves the riddle of the witch's epitaph, having been recognised as suitable to be a wtich by Lambdadelta, and resembles Eva during her high school years. Her main choice of weapons are the Siestas 45 and 410, and she often uses the Stakes of Purgatory to cover up the wounds the Siestas inflict on her victims. Despite the fact that Eva had solved the epitaph, which should have ceased the game in the Ushiromiya family's favor, as well as initially only a piece on the game board, Eva-Beatrice continued the murders in order to open the way to the Golden Land, as well as to truly make herself the Endless Witch over Beatrice. She nearly causes Battler to accept the existence of witches and magic towards the end of Banquet of the golden witch, but Beatrice destroys her by using the Red Truth to "deny" witches, apparently sacrificing herself as well (though this was a ruse so she could make Battler submit herself). In Alliance of the golden witch, however, she manages to return in spirit form and manipulates Kasumi to do her bidding through her hatred towards Ange, who nicknames Eva-Beatrice the "Black Witch." When this fails and Kasumi is killed, Eva-Beatrice summons her human form from hell and possesses her, only to be killed, seemingly once and for all, by Mammon.
Ange-Beatrice (エンジェ・ベアトリーチェ, Enje Beatorīche)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
She is the witch form of Ange in 1998 when she decides to return to 1986 and help out her brother, Battler, in Alliance of the golden witch, having been recognised as a witch by Bernkastel. She declares herself to be a Witch-Hunting Witch. In the meta-world, Ange adopts the alias "Gretel" (from the German fairy tale Hansel and Gretel), since she was forbidden to reveal her true name. She helps Battler form his theories and names herself a White Witch by her way to use magic for the benefit of people, in opposition of Eva-Beatrice who uses anger and hatred to control people and grant their wishes (like Eva in 1986 and Kasumi in 1998). She develops a great friendship with Mammon of the Stakes of Purgatory, since she used to be her first furniture, and the witch form of Maria, who accompanies her through her grimoire/diary. She used to be a member of Mariage Sorcière, which explains the fact how she can summon the Seven Stakes of Purgatory without their stakes as vessels. She was banished when she gave up on magic during her high school. She apparently dies at the end of Alliance of the golden witch, revealing her true name by reminding Battler of his duty to protect her as his younger sister, and is torn apart as a result.
Maria (マリア)
She is the witch form of Maria, having become Beatrice's apprentice after giving a soul to Sakutaro. By succeeding in doing this feat, she is a potential Creator: a witch with an even higher rank than Bernkastel and Lambdadelta. Known by the title of Witch of Origins, she is able to give birth to a 1 from the sea of zero (hinted to be used in conjunction with Beatrice in the next game). It is revealed in Alliance of the golden witch that she is affiliated with the Mariage Sorcière, an alliance of witches she and Beatrice are exclusive members of. She is also the witch teacher of Ange, despite the fact that they did not see each other as she was banished from Mariage Sorcière.
Goldsmith (ゴールドスミス, Gōrudosumisu)
He is the magician form of Kinzo and is shown to be the main antagonist of Alliance of the golden witch. Though he has the same apperance as Kinzo, he is in perfect health instead of at death's throes, and is an extremely powerful summoner, being able to summon and keep the three Siestas, Ronove, Gaap and Virgilia within the same call of time. Goldsmith's name is an allusion to the first game, where Battler jokingly calls him Goldsmith, since "Kinzo" literally means a gold warehouse, and Battler wanted Kinzo to join in with the Western-naming.
Erika Furudo (古戸ヱリカ, Furudo Erika)
Erika is Bernkastel's piece on the game board in End of the golden witch. Coincidentally drifting ashore during the family conference of 1986, she is able to break through the limits imposed on the first four games and become the island's 18th person. She claims to be a detective and manages to solve the epitaph with the help of her excellent reasoning skills and Battler. Erika is rather insensitive, and lacks compassion, only caring to solve mysteries to prove her superiority to their creator. After the events of the first twilight, she makes use of her rights as the game's detective to lead a full blown investigation which eventually pins Natsuhi as the culprit. By tackling Fantasy with Mystery instead of Anti-Fantasy, Erika manages to completely deny the existence of Beatrice and end the game, resulting in Beatrice's death. As a reward from Bernkastel, she is declared to be both the Witch of Truth and Game Master, but the latter of the titles is soon snatched from her by Battler, who has become the Endless Sorcerer. Battler destroys her theory and forces her to make a new one with a value equal to his, much to Erika's dismay. Since there are now two possible truths to the game, it ends as a tie. Seeking revenge, Erika swears to expose the truth behind witches and kill Battler in the sixth game. Her name is an homage to Frederica Bernkastel and Rika Furude. The furniture she uses are the Siestas and the Eiserne Jungefrauen.
Battler Ushiromiya, The Endless Sorcerer (右代宮 戦人 無限の魔術師, Ushiromiya Batora Mugen no Majutsushi)
The Sorcerer form of Battler, and the new Game Master. After Beatrice dies and Battler is able to face off Erika's nearly perfect mystery theory, Lambdadelta gives him the title of "Endless Sorcerer". Although he still does not believe in magic, much like his sister, he is gifted with very strong magical ability as well as his own natural magical resistance. He can summon a golden blade of light (differing from most blades in that it has a handle, much like Dlanor's), the Golden Truth and can call upon Ronove, Virgilia, Gaap, the Stakes of Purgatory, and most of Beatrice's other furniture except for the Siestas and Eiserne Jungefrauen, who are under Erika's control. He seeks to defeat Erika, revive Beatrice, settle down his original game, and end the tragedies on the island.

Furniture

The term "furniture" (家具, kagu) in Umineko is used to refer to those who serve others, similar to that of a servant, except those termed furniture are summoned or created by a magician or witch. The number and type of furniture summoned at one time depends on the summoner's skill. The term is also used as a form of dehumanization. In addition to special powers, such as transformation and barriers, most furniture have the ability to conjure a magical ornate blade of light from one of their hands for offensive purposes.

Stakes of Purgatory

The Seven Stakes of Purgatory (煉獄の七杭, Rengoku no Shichikui), also known as the Seven Sisters of Purgatory (煉獄の七姉妹, Rengoku no Shichi Shimai), are the weapons which are said to be controlled by Beatrice. There are seven of them, named after the corresponding demons of the seven sins, and each one can gain power from said sin. The Stakes of Purgatory are described as being inescapable. Only powerful mages can control the Stakes of Purgatory, but they cannot hurt any who have not committed the sins, or have strong magical resistance. The Stakes can take on a human form and their true form, a powerful stake.

While in human form, they rely on their blades of light for offense, switching to stake form to dodge attacks and get in their opponent's blind spot. As for their stake form, while smaller, they are many times faster and can kill by impalement. They can also bounce off walls and anything blocking their way, able to attack from any angle. However, in stake form, they are far from invincible, and can still be injured or even killed if shot by guns. In Turn of the golden witch, the Stakes of Purgatory first appeared in human form, taking the shape of young girls, each with a different personality, but all have red irises. They can be distinguished through hair styles and colors. They are used in order to accomplish Beatrice's epitaph, but they are also Ange's friends during her school years.

Lucifer (ルシファー, Rushifā)
Voiced by: Yuka Saitō
Representing the fallen angel Lucifer and the corresponding sin of pride, she is the eldest among all the Stakes of Purgatory and acts as their leader. She is extremely insecure, knowing herself to be the most inferior to her sisters, and fears what they would do if they found out. As such, she acts arrogant and conceited to keep her weaknesses from being discovered. Despite that, she takes pleasure in surrendering on her own accord. Lucifer's appearance is a girl with long, straight black hair.
Leviathan (レヴィアタン, Reviatan)
Voiced by: Madoka Yonezawa
Representing the demon Leviathan and the corresponding sin of envy, she is the second eldest of the Stakes of Purgatory, and the self-fashioned representative of the younger sisters to Lucifer. By nature, she is a jealous, selfish crybaby who will do anything to win. Her otherwise brutal personality allows her to easily pinpoint the weaknesses of others. Unfortunately for her, she is clumsy at everything she does and always comes out last at everything she and her sisters do together. Leviathan's appearance is a girl with wavy, middle-length green hair.
Satan (サタン)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa
Representing the demon Satan and the corresponding sin of wrath, she is the third eldest of the Stakes of Purgatory. She is easily angered and speaks with scornful inflection, making her the most feared out of the sisters, including by the sisters themselves. Since people are too afraid to talk back at her, she often becomes lonely. She often tries to intentionally anger her sisters so they can be angry with her, but to no avail. Satan's appearance is a girl with short, curly pale hair.
Belphegor (ベルフェゴール, Berufegōru)
Voiced by: Seiko Yoshida
Representing the demon Belphegor and the corresponding sin of sloth, she is the middle child of the Stakes of Purgatory. She is hard-working and sensible, but only so that her master can become a lazy pig and fall all the harder. Her serious nature makes her the most trusted of her sisters, but is unused to being treated with kindness. Belphegor's appearance is a girl with long dark hair in a ponytail.
Mammon (マモン, Mamon)
Voiced by: Ayano Niina
Representing the demon Mammon and the corresponding sin of greed, she is the third youngest of the Stakes of Purgatory. She is extremely greedy and, with her ability to act quickly, will do anything to get what she wants, often leading her to start conflicts between her sisters. Unlike the other Stakes, however, she is the most honest emotionally. Mammon's appearance is a girl with long brown hair. In Alliance of the golden witch, she is Ange's best friend.
Beelzebub (ベルゼブブ, Beruzebubu)
Voiced by: Yuri Yamaoka
Representing the demon Beelzebub and the corresponding sin of gluttony, she is the secound youngest of the Stakes of Purgatory. She is a gourmet, and is willing to use even her own flesh if it is used to make a delicious meal. Due to her connection to food, she is widely known among other enthusiasts. She serves as a calming influence among the sisters. She also has a competitive streak with Mammon to see who will get something first. Beelzebub's appearance is a girl with short curly blond hair in two pony tails.
Asmodeus (アスモデウス, Asumodeusu)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki
Representing the demon Asmodeus and the corresponding sin of lust, she is the youngest of the Stakes of Purgatory. She wants to fall in love, and is willing to sacrifice her life for the sake of it. Due to her young age, she is treated affectionately by everyone, but is not taken seriously among the sisters. This makes her wish all the harder for her knight in shining armor to arrive and help her be accepted as an adult, though such is nothing more than a delusion. Asmodeus' appearance is a girl with long, blonde, straight hair in two pony tails.

Siestas

The Siesta Sisters Imperial Guard Corps (シエスタ姉妹近衛兵, Shiesuta Shimai Konoehei) are bunny-girl servants who can only be summoned by witches and sorcerers with a substantial amount of summoning skills. They attack using bows of light that fire potent beams of light which kill instantly on impact. It is said that there is no escape from the Siestas' attacks, and they can even locate targets from far parts of the island and retrive the corpses of whom they've killed. They have red eyes, bunny ears, and elaborate military-styled outfits. It is hinted that they are connected to Maria's three (originally four) rabbit toys. The only known witches and sorcerers who have been able to summon the Siestas are Eva-Beatrice, Goldsmith, and Erika Furudo. Beatrice can also summon them, but she has only done so in the Beatrice's White Day TiPS

Siesta 45 (シエスタ45, Shiesuta Yonjūgo)
Voiced by: Mariko Mizuno
She is named after the .45 Winchester shotgun. Siesta 45 wears a red uniform and has long pink hair tied in two ponytails. She has a serious look most of the time, but she is also somewhat hesitant. Her duty is battle control, information gathering and data mining, trajectory calculating and sending it to Siesta 410.
Siesta 410 (シエスタ410, Shiesuta Yonichimaru)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
She is named after the .410 Winchester shotgun. Siesta 410 wears a blue uniform and has short teal hair. Unlike Siesta 45, 410 has a childish, silly smile on her face most of the time. Her duty is the main sniper using the information from Siesta 45.
Siesta 00 (シエスタ00, Shiesuta Daburu Ō)
She is named after the "00 buck" shotgun load. Siesta 00 wears a black uniform and has long blonde hair. She has an eyepatch over her left eye, and her left bunny-ear has a scar. As the leader of the summoned Siestas, she is very composed and serious in her work, though in general besides her work she is a nice-hearted and gentle. She is also known for going full force in battle, and for it she lost her eye. She is in charge of guard and recon. Although she works under Erika for now, she shows some reluctance to do so.
Siesta 556 (シエスタ556, Shiesuta Gōgōroku)
She is named after the 5.56x45mm NATO rifle cartridge. Siesta 556 wears a purple uniform and has short black hair. She is dead, after supposedly having been killed by the "Black Witch". She was in charge of firing support and guard.

Eiserne Jungfrau

The Eiserne Jungfrau (アイゼルネ・ユングフラウ, Aizerune Yungufurau) are furniture summoned by Erika Furudo in End of the golden witch. Eiserne Jungfrau literally means "Iron Maiden" in German. Unlike most other mentioned furniture, who come from hell, the Eiserne Jungefrauen are said to come from heaven. They are witch hunters, who hunt out those who are judged as evil with extreme force, though not unemotionally as one would guess from their demeanor. They work under the "rules of Knox", and uses these for their theories and judgement.

Dlanor A. Knox (ドラノール・A・ノックス, Doranōru A Nokkusu)
Dlanor is the Chief Inquisitor of Eiserne Jungfrau, Known as Archbishop Knox, and is popularly known as "Death Sentence Dlanor". She can summon a red blade of light, which differs from the others seen in the series by having a handle. She is named after Ronald A. Knox. Dlanor is also an extremely strong fighter, and engages in a duel with Battler in End of the golden witch. While she is a witch hunter and puts on a cold mask, she actually pities witches, as she is in truth neutral, but she strives to eliminate evil. This does not allow her to let those who she has been ordered to hunt go. She, like Cornelia and Gertrude, work under Erika, though she sees Erika as "evil" and desires to teach her a lesson despite following her. She respects Battler despite being on opposite sides as they have things in common, and is an old friend of Virgilia's, despite the latter being a witch.
Cornelia (コーネリア, Kōneria)
Cornelia is a member of Eiserne Jungfrau. She has the apperance of a teenage girl with short brown hair and ribbons. She can put up red and blue bariers on openings such as doors and windows to represent rulings. As cold-looking as her associates, she can actually be quite emotional, but follows her orders to the letter even if she is not allowed to cry while being punished.
Gertrude (ガートルード, Gātorūdo)
Gertrude is a member of Eiserne Jungfrau. Appearing as a teenage girl with long dirty blond hair, she memorized the Rules of Knox and uses them during interrogation to back others into corners. She has a tendency to leave holes in her arguments without thinking, however.

Others

Ronove (ロノウェ, Ronowe)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
Ronove is Beatrice's (and later, Battler's) butler and head furniture. He is a high ranked earl of hell named after the demon of the same name. He often serves black tea and cookies to Beatrice and her guests. Nonchalant, he often bears a mysterious smile that is hard to interpret, even for his master. Even though he is bound by contract with Beatrice, he does not hesitate to state facts to tease her. He claims to be linked to Genji Ronoue. A skilled combatant, he fights using barriers for both offense and defense, generating strong ones to both deflect attacks and launch enemies backwards. He can also use a special barrier that returns damage back to the attacker.
Gaap (ガァプ, Gāpu)
Gaap is a curly-haired woman named after the demon of the same name. She wears a red dress and a hat with a pink bow. Quite flamboyant, Gaap loves to tease people and gives people random nicknames by shortening their names ("Trice" for Beatrice, "Lia" for Virgilia, etc.), much to their general annoyance. She draws power from the Abyss to summon holes that can lead anywhere, although there are limits. In battle she uses a combination of these portals and various kicks that stab with her sharp heels, overwhelming her opponent and keeping them from moving as they emerge from the portal in mid-air.
Sakutaro (さくたろう, Sakutarō)
Sakutaro is a stuffed animal resembling a lion cub that Maria received from Rosa for her birthday. Maria managed to give it a soul through magic, and since then, he became Maria's best friend. His human form resembles a young boy with blond hair, and wears a yellow sweater with overly-long sleeves and a tail, a red scarf, and a cap with lion ears. His name was originally intended to be "Sakura" (さくら), but since "Sakura" is traditionally a female name, Maria derived from it and added "taro" (from the male suffix "tarō" (たろう).) He was destroyed by Rosa during a fight with Maria, but is later revived by Ange.
Goat Butlers (山羊の従者, Yagi no Jūsha)
They are the faithful servants of Beatrice, and their primary weapon of choice is a purple blade of light. They are not very intelligent creatures and often get confused in the manner that a normal animal would be when given an order. Regardless, the butlers are, while lumbering, very strong and dangerous, and have a taste for human flesh. Unless their head is damaged, they can shrug off shotgun wounds in pursuit of their target. Despite their durability, however, they are very low ranked servants and pale in comparison to the Siestas, the Stakes, and even Sakutaro. Their numbers, however, are seemingly endless. In Alliance of the golden witch, it is shown that they have their own personalities and families, and are quite human in terms of their thoughts and ability to have friends and family.

Characters from 1998

Tetsuro Okonogi (小此木 鉄郎, Okonogi Tetsurō)
He is the president of a company who has ties with Rudolf's and Hideyoshi's companies. He is identical in appearance to the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni character Okonogi, though their personalities differ slightly.
Juza Amakusa (天草 十三, Amakusa Jūza)
Amakusa is a hot-blooded and open young man who cannot stand boredom and is hired as Ange's bodyguard. He stands by Ange's side despite being hired by Eva, who grew to resent Ange. He is skilled at operating many weapons.
Kasumi Sumadera (須磨寺 霞, Sumadera Kasumi)
Kasumi is the younger sister of Kyrie. She is extremely jealous of Kyrie, and eventually moved her hatred on to Ange once she inherited the Ushiromiya family fortune from Eva.
Masayuki Nanjo (南條 雅行, Nanjō Misayuki)
He is the son of Terumasa Nanjo.
Sabakichi Kumasawa (熊沢 鯖吉, Kumasawa Sabakichi)
He is the son of Chiyo Kumasawa.
Otsuki (大月, Ōtsuki)
Otsuki is the foremost Japanese member of the Witch Hunt, an international organization of occult enthusiasts dedicated to researching the tragedy on Rokkenjima from a magical perspective. The name of this organization was borrowed from the English fan translation group for the game, also called "Witch Hunt."[2]
Kawabata (川畑, Kawabata)
Kawabata is the captain of a high-speed boat that sends the Ushiromiya family to Rokkenjima back and forth. In 1998, he takes Ange to Rokkenjima.

References

  1. ^ "Umineko no Naku Koro ni Introduction" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-29.
  2. ^ "Umineko EP4 Discussion: The Epitaph Riddle is Now Solvable" (in Japanese). 2009-03-11. Retrieved 2009-07-07.