Which ‘Villainess Level 99’ Character Are You?
Embark on a journey into the fantastical world of "Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I'm Not the Demon Lord," also known in its native Japanese as "Akuyaku Reijou Level 99: Watashi wa Ura-Boss desu ga Maou dewa Arimasen." This intriguing anime series invites you to explore the depths of your personality through its richly crafted characters. Are you the cunning and determined Yumiella, who, despite being reviled for her dark magic, rises to the occasion to prove her worth? Or perhaps you resonate more with another character's struggle and triumphs in this captivating narrative. This quiz is your gateway to discovering which character from "Villainess Level 99" you embody. With each question crafted to delve deep into your psyche, this is more than just a quiz—it's a journey of self-discovery set against the backdrop of a world where darkness and light clash in the most unexpected ways. So, if you're ready to find out which character's path mirrors your own, scroll down and click the "Start" button to begin your adventure!

About “Villainess Level 99” in a few words:
“Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I’m Not the Demon Lord” introduces us to Yumiella Dolkness, a college student reborn into a world vastly different from her own. In this new life, she finds herself as the reviled villainess of an otome RPG, condemned for her dark hair and darker magic. Despite the world’s fear and hatred, Yumiella seizes her destiny, leveraging her status as the hidden boss to carve a path of survival and defiance. Through her eyes, viewers explore themes of prejudice, identity, and the strength to overcome adversity in a realm where being different is both a curse and a power.
Meet the characters from Villainess Level 99
Yumiella Dolkness
Yumiella Dolkness is the quintessential elegant villainess with a smile that could cut a jewel in half. Cold, meticulous, and obsessed with control—yet she actually keeps a secret stash of ridiculous cat plushies under her bed (I know, right?). She speaks in measured sentences and plans ten moves ahead, but equally probable is that she’ll abandon the plan mid-tea when a new idea hits her. She adores black tea but somehow always burns it, and she collects antique manuscripts she claims to never read (lying? maybe). There’s this vibe that she loves being misunderstood, and honestly, that’s her superpower.
Patrick Ashbatten
Patrick Ashbatten is the sly, tux-and-vengeance type who always looks three steps cleaner than everyone else and ten steps more dangerous. He’s hilariously sarcastic—like, too witty for his own good—but has this soft spot for ruined gardens (don’t ask how those two things go together). Master of political chess and whisper campaigns, but also the guy who will dramatically feed a stray pigeon in the rain because he secretly thinks it’s poetic. He complains about linens and etiquette while plotting entire countries’ fates, and somehow you can picture him sipping something very strong at 3 a.m., plotting, humming an off-key lullaby. Also, he has a ridiculous fondness for pocket watches that never keep time.
Alicia Ehnleit
Alicia Ehnleit hits you like a cold wind and then a warm blanket—practical, deadly, and somehow heartbroken in exactly the right places. She’s the strategic backbone type, always with a map and a pen, and yet she gets distracted by ridiculous things like the geometry of pastry frosting. She will calmly dismantle your argument and your morale, but later she’ll write apologetic notes on napkins and forget where she left them (or maybe she leaves them on purpose?). Alicia is fiercely loyal in a quiet, stubborn way and will defend her people without fanfare, although she does secretly enjoy dramatic monologues when no one is watching.
Eleanora Hillrose
Eleanora Hillrose is all floral gowns and sudden storms—she sings lullabies to roses and orders assassins with the same soft hand. Flamboyant? Yes. Terrifying? Also yes. She loves parties, gossip, and plotting, often in that exact order, and can’t help but make everything theatrical. She can’t keep a secret to save her life (she’ll blurt it out in the shower) but somehow manages to be the queen of plausible deniability when it matters. Also, tiny detail: she always wears a single mismatched earring because she lost the other to a particularly dramatic duel years ago and never got over it.
