Alright, so I decided I needed to get my head straight about all the characters in ZZZ. It was getting a bit messy trying to remember who was part of which faction, what their deal was, you know? My memory isn’t what it used to be, haha.

So, the first thing I did, really, was just open up a plain text file. Nothing fancy. I figured I’d start simple and see where it went. I just started dumping names as I recalled them or saw them mentioned online. It was a real mess at first, just a jumble of names.
Then I thought, okay, this isn’t very helpful. How should I organize this? Factions! That seemed like the obvious way. So I went back, looked up the main factions – you got your Gentle House, Belobog Heavy Industries, Victoria Housekeeping, stuff like that. I made those into little section headers.
Gathering the Details
This part took a bit of time. I already had a bunch of names, but I needed to make sure I got them in the right groups. I spent a while bouncing between the game itself, some official posts they made, and yeah, I peeked at a few fan wikis too, just to cross-reference. You can’t always trust one source, right?
- Checked official character reveals.
- Played the game, looked at the character roster screen.
- Compared notes with what fan communities were saying.
I decided early on I wasn’t going to go crazy with details. Just the name and their faction. Maybe a quick note about their role, like damage or support, if it was obvious. I didn’t want to write a whole wiki page, just a quick reference for myself, mostly.
Putting It Together
So, with the faction headers ready, I started slotting the names in. I used simple bullet points under each faction. Makes it easy to scan.
Gentle House (Cunning Hares):
- Nicole
- Anby
- Billy
- Nekomiya Mana (Okay, technically maybe separate but works here)
Belobog Heavy Industries:
- Anton
- Ben
- Koleda
And so on for the other groups like Victoria Housekeeping, the Section 6 folks, Obols Squad… you get the idea. I tried to keep the formatting consistent. Bold for the faction name, bullet points for the characters.

I shuffled things around a bit. Sometimes I wasn’t sure where a character quite fit, especially independent ones or characters shown but not fully detailed yet. I just made a best guess or added a little question mark note to myself.
The Result (For Now)
What I’ve got now is a pretty straightforward list. It’s not exhaustive, doesn’t have deep lore or move sets, but it does the job I wanted it to do: quickly remind me who belongs where. It lives in a simple document on my computer. Easy to update when new characters pop up, which you know they will.
Honestly, it felt good to finally get it organized. Took maybe an evening, grabbing the info and typing it out. It’s basic, yeah, but it works for me. Beats scrambling through menus or websites every time I forget!