Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!

Claire Dill Characters Collection! [Part of Chapter II]

Okay, well, here I am - I'm going to introduce you to the person Claire Riddill appeared in chapter two. There is also a bit of clutter and back setup in the two chapters, so be careful if you haven't read them yet.

By the way, I'm also introducing the characters in the two chapters for a reason... somehow. Is that gonna be the norm?

Now, I'm going to introduce the characters in two chapters, but skip the profiles about the characters I've already introduced in one chapter. Instead, I'll introduce you to the back story.

"Lyon Granchez"

At first, the protagonist of the story. And my brother. I'm two years old and my hair has changed from blonde to brunette.

By the way, my brother has been swinging by us lately, and he doesn't seem to have much of a protagonist, but that's a misunderstanding.

The title of the book is "My Sisters of the Other World Don't Weigh Yourself! 'My brother's presence as a protagonist is to be swayed by us.

... Well, it's my personal opinion.

"Aristia."

Alice. This girl... she doesn't really weigh herself in. I'm one of those sisters who don't weigh myself either, but I think it's a bit... comparable to Alice.

Of course, it's not that we're not close. I just don't think you're weighing yourself in, do you?

An expert in spiritual magic, with the benefit of sensory sharing and sign perception. Balance breaker for this work. It's mostly Alice's fault when the battle scene isn't serial.

By the way, I'm still not weighing myself down in three chapters.

"Claridil Granchez"

Me, too.

Instead of my brother, I'm working on Granchez territory.

I'm probably the one who works the most in the making... unfortunately, it's not noticeable to work hard without my brother.

I mean, it's my biggest dissatisfaction that my brother doesn't have time to prank.

"Sophia Spiel"

Sophia, right?

Darkness fell in the last of one chapter and managed to return in two chapters. I got the brightness back, but Alice educated me... and I think I'm going to run wild again in the future.

When I say how rampant... right. One of the subtitles says, 'There's no way my sister-in-law (Sophia) won't weigh herself down!' So much so that there is.

"Millie."

She's my brother's mother and my stepmother (planned).

I think I'm going to burn up taking care of my brother for the recoil I've been repressed with.

By the way, he seems to insist that he's not separated, he's just fulfilling his duties as a maid.

"Michelle."

You're the maid of my parental position. I appreciate you bringing me up so much... it's mostly Michelle's fault that I have that personality.

"Tina."

You're one of my younger brothers.

My sister Michelle has the same dark hair and black eyes, but she's not a reincarnator.

By the way, it was a subheroic position at the early point of the plot...... I have a history of saying I was demoted for some reason.

The reason is that the time in process was changed from one year to two years during the plot production phase. Students broke up with first and second graders, didn't they?

- I think some of you may have noticed. In the early stages of the plot, Tina and Liana were subheroines in the same person.

That's why they split up and halved the show.

"Liana."

The owner of purple eyes in blue hair. Two older girls from Lyon.

He's the daughter of the mayor of the village of Regic, and he came to the Granchez family ready to be your brother's concubine.

By the way, I'll take this opportunity to clarify the settings, but Liana, the village chief's daughter, has been sold to us because the village chief misunderstood that her brother is looking for a young child as a concubine.

The village of Regic had relatively little room for food, and there were no parents trying to sell their children for slack. That's why the village chief offered his daughter as a concubine with the idea of a severance.

"Kyle."

You're the mayor of the village of Regic.

What I didn't know about my own daughter... honestly, it's a story.

Just for the record...

Our author has a black history of turning to her real mother, who was painting funny in a kimono, and asking her if she knows where our mother is.

So a case like Kyle could actually be...

"Elsa."

Five years older than Lyon, you're a red-haired knight captain.

Under the influence of the annihilation of a knight who was protecting the Granchez family in a chapter raid, you're the new knight captain.

The young woman was promoted to the rank of captain of the knight... by my instructions.

If my brother shows Elsa how much he admires her, he'll be ready to welcome Elsa to the Granchez family for adoption right away.

"Eric."

You're three years old and you have pale eyes on your dull blonde hair.

I have dull blonde hair, by the way, because Mr. Carlos had brown hair.

Carlos has a history of welcoming a vibrant blonde Elise to his wife with a sense of inferiority in her hair.

As a result, Sophia was born a bright blonde. But it was this Mr. Eric who ate for it that there would be patterns that didn't. I got blonde hair, but you said it was dull.

I was aiming for a knight at first, but lately you seem to be focusing on the development of the Spiel family. They don't come out in three chapters, but they'll reappear in four.

By the way, I left Sophia with my brother, not because I wanted to keep Sophia away, but because I realized I couldn't heal Sophia's wounds myself.

It's not portrayed in the scenes you're making, but you can be quite close brothers and sisters.

"Crain Gramp"

The nineteen-year-old Marquis of Lyon.

Dear Marquis. At least it's better than Patrick or Mr. Carlos or something.

Negotiations with my brother have turned out that way, but I can also say that's because I understand the anomaly of Granchez territory.

- And I tried to follow you, but you're a raw lollicon. Besides, I'm not too interested in breastfeeding, Lori, you big tittie.

Sophia, run, run now!

I was able to dissolve my engagement because of my sisterly appearance, but if my fiancée was Sophia, she wouldn't have definitely dissolved it.

"Joseph"

You're the deacon of the Gramp family. Honestly, there's nothing else to talk about.

"Garrett"

Who is it? I thought you were there. It's a name that never came up during the making.

You mean the bandit boss, by the way. It won't come out in three chapters, but if you remember it in the corner of your head, maybe the time will come to feel a little gained.

"Patrick Roadwell"

He's a prodigal son of the Viscounts, four years older than Lyon.

She has blonde eyeballs and looks like a nobleman. Personality sucks - needless to say. It sucks to put your hands up to a girl.

Basically, he was a bit of a pathetic biting dog... you've been more hateful than I imagined since the beginning of your appearance.

What happened to him... will be told in the future.

"Gilm"

Patrick's escort knight.

Patrick is a nobleman, so there should be an escort - not a reason to say he was born as an escort for Patrick to get hit by his brother.

"Bail."

Patrick's date.

Likewise, he appeared only to explain Patrick's black magic.

That concludes the character introduction.

At the end of the day, I'm going to show you just a little bit about setting up this world.

First of all, the way kids grow up in this world.

Because of the relatively harsh environment, children are growing faster. I haven't given any specific figures, but there's a 30% increase until I'm twelve years old when I'm treated like an adult.

In other words, the twelve year old in this world is about fifteen or six years old in Japan.

Except that's how fast it grows. Then, on the other hand, you'll grow slower, and you'll be younger than the Japanese at about twenty.

By the way. Kids grow up fast because they fit a worldview image. It's convenient for adults to grow slower afterwards.

Everybody's happier that Sophia feels young forever, right?

Next is the classification of sorcery.

Spirit magic, black magic, white magic, tattoo magic.

All the magic in this world is the magic used to generate magic elements (mana) that exist in the atmosphere.

The only exception is tattoo magic, which automatically activates the procedure using trace amounts of magic created naturally in the body.

The effect is very small, but it can be used by ordinary people who are unable to perform magic conversions.

Next is black magic.

It's magic that causes a variety of events directly with converted magic. If compared to spiritual witchcraft, they're more powerful instead of less versatile...

I think it would be a mistake to compare it to Alice or your brother's spiritual witchcraft.

Followed by white magic.

This only exists, and the user hasn't shown up yet. It's unclear if it will ever appear again, but if it does, I don't think it's going to be that strong of an ability.

Finally, spiritual witchcraft.

Alice and her brother are using it all. Converts magic elements (mana) present in the atmosphere into magic. Instead of giving it to the Spirit, it's magic that tells the Spirit to ask for a favor.

Instead of causing events directly with magic, the process of asking the Spirit adds to the effort, but it's more versatile.

Incidentally, it's impossible for black magic to extend the duration. That said, the Spirit is whimsical, so usually a few seconds seems to be the limit.

This will introduce you to the settings.

I'll see you in three chapters next.