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Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody

Chapter 114: Characters of Chapter Six 🌟

Published: September 4, 2025

Here is a brief summary.

Please feel free to skim through.

Corrected typos on 2014/11/25.

● People of the Baron Muno Family

【Leon Muno】

Baron Muno. His name was mentioned by a duke in Chapter 8.

Father of Karina, Solna, and Orion. A middle-aged man with black hair and a mustache, slightly overweight.

Polite and friendly demeanor. Has a fondness for Pochi. Shows traits of a beast-lover.

Likes heroes. Sometimes compiles stories himself. Well-known collector of hero tales.

Built a theater in Muno City for hero performances.

Before inheriting the Muno family name, he was Viscount Donano.

【Baron Muno’s Wife】

Mother of Karina and Solna. A commoner.

Only mentioned by name.

【Solna Muno】

24 years old.

Eldest daughter of Baron Muno. Busty, black hair, blue eyes. Has Greek features.

Dreamy and a sucker for handsome men. Fond of Pochi.

In a romantic relationship with Haut.

【Haut】

Fake hero. Skills: "One-handed sword" and "Shield." Level 7.

A fresh and pleasant young man.

In a relationship with Solna Muno. At the end of Chapter 6, decided to become a knight.

Wields a fake Holy Sword called "Julurhorn." Only as strong as a regular iron sword. It emits a blue-purple glow and is sheathed in a blue scabbard.

【Karina Muno】

19 years old. Owner of Laka.

Second daughter of Baron Muno. Has large breasts, cup size unknown. Blonde hair and blue eyes.

Uses "Watakushi" as her first-person pronoun.

Was captured by a large bandit group while trying to save a unicorn.

Moves like a character in a fighting game. Her goal is to land a hit on Satou.

【Laka】

An intelligent magical artifact.

Silver tiara, bracelet, and anklet. The actual form is a thin wire-like magical device.

Used by heroes and strong warriors in the past. It flashes blue during conversations.

Enhances the wearer's abilities, granting even novices the physical skills to fight on par with knights or jump from roof to roof.

Can also cure the wearer’s status ailments. Has translation capabilities. Has the power to reduce the user's pain.

Suggested asking for the Wood Giant’s cooperation.

【Nina Rottel】

Honorary Viscount. A woman around thirty.

The duke of Ouyugok dispatched her as a candidate for steward to the Baron Muno domain.

Trapped and imprisoned in a dungeon by the demon race’s scheme. Has a husky, powerful voice.

Recommended Satou for honorary knighthood.

【Zotol】

Former knight of Baron Muno. Once the strongest.

Deserted the baron’s army and was taken in by a huge bandit group in the forest.

Played a modest role in closing the castle gates.

From what is seen in the interlude, he seems to have rejoined the Baron's army.

【Rondoru】

Steward and chief retainer of Baron Muno.

Replaced by the demon race. Current status unknown.

【Meyer】

Young butler of the baron’s family.

【Eral】

Knight of Baron Muno. Cruel and arrogant. Level 9.

Searching for Karina, the baron’s second daughter.

A noble who scorns commoners, attacking regardless of hostages.

Does not respect Baron Muno. A knight favored by the steward.

Escaped through a secret passage when Muno City was surrounded by zombies but was cornered and barely survived.

【Silent Knight】

Knight of Baron Muno. Taciturn. Level 9.

【Beds】

Knight of Baron Muno. Colleague of Eral. Delivered orders to the border guards.

One of the few knights who survived at the end of Chapter 6.

【Donosa】

Knight of Baron Muno. Colleague of Eral. Delivered orders to the border guards.

One of the few knights who survived at the end of Chapter 6.

【Maids of the Baron’s Household】

There are over twenty of them.

Their maid outfits do not have aprons or white frills.

Their plain navy one-piece dresses are for receiving guests. Work clothes are mouse-gray one-piece dresses.

【Maid dressed as a soldier】

Wore soldier’s attire atop the castle gate.

【Male Servants】

Servants of the baron’s household.

Carried out the unconscious knight Eral.

【Soldiers at the Castle Gate】

One of the few surviving soldiers. Arrogant.

【Head Maid】

Person in charge of the troublesome maids. Glares at people with icy eyes.