
In time she gathers the strength and courage to show that she isn't as weak as they thought. During Klonoa 2, she shows that she is very insecure about herself and her powers, as the other priestesses will mock and laugh at her (as dramatically revealed at the end of the Maze of Memories level). In Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil, she is invaluable help to Klonoa by allowing him to use his ring ability, and as motivational support. Additionally, she makes appearances in Dream Champ Tournament and Klonoa Beach Volleyball. Like Hewpoe, she can transport inside Klonoa's ring to let him perform the Wind Bullet. Lolo: A priestess-in-training who first showed up in Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil.He is finally defeated, but not before shrouding the land in nightmares and reviving the perfect nightmare, 'Nahatomb' (His last words were, "Hear me, strange dream! This world is coming to an end! And the perfect nightmare is about to begin!"). Ghadius has been the 'evilest' character in the Klonoa series, and the only one who isn't working to achieve greater power, but only for the purpose of revenge. Ghadius believes that people should not forget about nightmares, and accept them as they do with dreams. He was sealed away for attempting to rebel, but later escaped from this seal in order to exact his revenge on those who locked him away. Ghadius: The "King of Darkness" and primary antagonist of Door to Phantomile.They were scrapped altogether in the remake of the first game. Official art and in-game cutscenes showed him with hands and a halo beneath him, though he is generally shown without them. They part ways when Klonoa is sent back to his world, though he makes appearances in the spin-offs in his sprite form. Closer to the end of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, he reveals that he is a prince and that he sent Klonoa into his world to help Lephise give the Song of Rebirth. He instantly became Klonoa's friend and became a source of power for his Wind Bullet. Huepow: (named "Hewpoe" in the remake of the first game) A small round sprite that Klonoa found within the ring he discovered in the forest.His attitude is innocent and even a bit naive, as shown in Klonoa 2.

He is easily able to befriend characters along the way who support his cause. He is young and good-hearted, and is willing to go against all odds to make sure justice is served. It is worth noting he has Namco's mascot Pac-Man on the side of his blue hat. His traditional voice actor is Kumiko Watanabe, though he is voiced by Eric Stitt in the English version of the remake of the first game.

The games are set in different worlds, though the primary and known ones are Phantomile and Lunatea.
