Character introduction |
Porch Arsia The protagonist of this story. Due to a mistake by Straynap, she is brought to “Napple World,” a world between life and death. She is so full of energy that she might be mistaken for a boy. She may seem rough around the edges, but she is a kind girl who is surprisingly attentive to details. With her optimistic personality, she breathes new life into the stagnant Napple Town. |
Straynap He is a “Spirit Guide” who leads the dead to the other world. On the side, he runs a store called “13 Ice”. He is a diligent and earnest worker, but sometimes gets carried away too easily. He is usually kept in Porch's backpack, but when it is his turn, he suddenly pops out. |
Druid A priest in the service of the goddess Illusia. He is solemn and serious and tries to use difficult words, but he is not very good at it. He is actually much younger than he looks. |
Frogcar The mayor of Napple Town. He is a strange old man whose upper body is a frog and lower body is a car. When he gets excited, he shouts “Car!". |
Mele He runs a store called “HATENA TOY HOUSE” on Silver Line Street. His mannerisms are a bit strange, but he is very knowledgeable and kind. His favorite saying is “Let's see...”. |
Jackson He is the master of a bar called “Ushibar” on Ocean Blue Street. He speaks in a gay language that does not match his appearance. He is not very particular about things. By the way, the store's top recommendation is milk. |
Pierrot A clown who lives in the circus big top. He helps Porch in many ways, including teaching her the wisdom needed to survive in Napple World. |
Gomes The guard of the circus. He has a cynical and twisted personality. He is disliked by the townspeople because of his frightening appearance and the fact that he is always doing evil. |
Alice A young girl who lives on Cherry Front Street. She suffers from insomnia and is always sluggish. She likes to invite many friends to her tea parties. |
Cecille A girl who lives in Rouge Leaf Street. She is very elegant and is always looking after the plants and flowers in her garden. She is somewhat gloomy and lacks energy. |