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This is a list of all miscellaneous minor characters who first appeared or were mentioned on the 3rd Floor of the Tower and its adjacent universe. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

"Them"
An unknown individual from Mordium's universe was stated to be a point of stress for both "Double G" and Snowcone, though the former would assure the latter that - as long as the "Cloud Lady" being "over there" wasn't noticed, the "them" in question would be unable to get over to the shop. Mordium would later inquire as to the status of this situation, Double G assuring him nothing suspicious had been noticed. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

"Cloud Lady"
A woman from Mordium's universe was stated to be a point of stress for both "Double G" and Snowcone, though the former would assure the latter that - as long as the woman wasn't noticed "over there flying around" and kept hiding in the clouds, a mysterious "They" would be unable to get over to the shop. Mordium would later inquire as to the status of this situation, Double G assuring him nothing suspicious had been noticed. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

"Shadowy Man"
A sinister, knife-wielding man with black scelera and blood red pupils oozing a pitch black substance that also dripped from his creepy, smiling mouth - seemingly a climber - would already be present and in combat with Peridot upon Ashley Gray and Syl arriving on the 3rd Floor, having previously attacked and injured Crow, whom Peridot and Nuon were by that point attempting to protect. The knife he was wielding would also be blood red, covered in white circles and he would be sporting shaggy, shoulder length hair, as well as a long-sleeved shirt, brown pants and brown shoes that all shared a yellow stripe going down the middle.

On seeing Ashley and Syl, this disturbing man would describe them as "more EXP", intending to go after them once Peridot would dealt with. At this time, however, Mordium - who was seemingly already familiar with the man and would lament the disruption he had caused - would intervene before he could any more damage, disintegrating him on the spot. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Double G's Previous Assistant
The assistant that Double G had prior to receiving Peridot's gem from Mordium was supposedly also a climber from the Tower. She had, however, turned to dust on trying to leave the area of Double G's operation that bordered on the Tower's universe, due to supposedly being a part of the Tower's "game", leading Mordium to assure Double G that he was sure Peridot's regenerative abilities would stop her from meeting the same fate. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Mordium's Former Master
The former master of both Mordium and the Morcels - described as male - was known to not have treated them as family as Double G did when said master handed charge of the Morcels' collective over to him. This master was supposedly quite strict - to the point of Double G being surprised at him having a soft side - and was likely the individual who instilled Mordium with the outlook and preference of doing everything himself rather than relying on his powers to do everything, in the long run giving Mordium the skills to adapt should he ever lose his abilities. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Growa's Pirate Crew
The pirate crew of which Growa was captain of joined her for the 3rd Floor trial - how such a large group made it to the 3rd Floor being unclear - though would sometimes seem to be more of a nuisance and hazard to the other climbers they were supposed to be allied with due to the floor's greed effect taking its toll on them, in spite of their undying, family-like loyalty to Growa. The crew would bring their own treasure with them onto the floor, though what happened to it after their defeat would remain unclear. Remaining largely in step with Growa to begin with, the crew would be ecstatic at Mordium informing their captain they would be provided as much ammunition as they required for the trial, and would store it wherever they could fit it on their person that wasn't indecent once the trial got underway.

In the first round of the trial, many would charge into the fray against the Morcel machines alongside Ogborth, later assisting in absolutely riddling the round's bosses - the Monstanks - with projectiles. Being greedy, the crew would take most of the round's coin reward, though it would not be enough to purchase the 100 coin cannon they would find in the floor's shop after the round - even with mixed success attempts to get spare coins from other climbers - leading to a failed attempt to steal it which would be thwarted by Double G firing a warning shot that would take out either Gonzo or Gron's peg leg. Growa would - on being prompted - chastise those in her crew responsible, but it would not seem to dissuade them, or increase Growa's willingness to stop them.

In the second round's boss battle, the pirates would be prevented in helping their captain fight the giantess co-boss Lokee by the other boss - Little Hon - who would proceed to use her access to portals and balls of paralyzing gas to capture and consume one of the pirates, showing disgust at their lack of hygiene. Another pirate would also be consumed by Lokee, leading Growa to give them a beat-down that didn't stop until they were unconscious. Following the round, after mourning their losses and again taking a large chunk of the awarded coins despite a smaller round reward, Growa would again chastise her crew after one of them - Ron - attempted to aggressively shake other climbers down for coins when they were still short for the cannon, only to be rebuffed by Ogborth. A second curse-driven attempt to steal the cannon - which Growa would watch while doing nothing - would meanwhile earn the crew a final warning from Double G. They would instead use their coins to upgrade their weapons.

In the third round, the crew would rally behind Growa as she pushed on against the opposing Morcels in honor of their fallen crewmates. During the round's boss attacks, as most of the crew went up against the co-boss - the Lorry - one crewmember, Ron, would be tossed at one of the round's bosses - the Driller - by a fed up Ogborth, dealing critical damage to it that would eventually lead to its destruction. Between the third and fourth rounds, while Ashley Gray's broken back was being healed, Double G would grow tired of the pirates attempts to steal the cannon and offer them it in return for all their coins, even seemingly throwing in an enchantment, though this would later turn out to be a revenge curse that would paralyze one pirate for every shot fired.

In the fourth round, once the boss of the round - Big Hon - was reached, the pirates' greed would become their undoing as their cannon's many fired shots would cause every single member of the crew to become paralyzed. This would leave them open to attack and consumption by Big Hon, and it would only be through the intervention of the other climbers that a handful of the crew's members - including Growa - would survive.

At the round's conclusion, when Growa lamented her greed and forfeit the trial in favor of staying on the 3rd Floor, her remaining crew members - in an act of unyielding and heartwarming loyalty, would opt to remain with her, exiting the arena and not proceeding on to the next round alongside everyone else. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Gonzo and Gron
Though it is unclear which was which, either Gonzo or Gron would have their peg leg shot out by Double between the first and second rounds, leading to him being a sitting duck when a gas attack from the second round's co-boss - Little Hon - paralyzed him, allowing Hon to eat him. The other of the pair would meet a similar fate at the hands of the other boss - Lokee - leading to her suffering a mass beat-down from the rest of the crew and Growa declaring attacks in subsequent rounds to be in Gonzo and Gron's names. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Ron
Ron was seemingly a key member of Growa's crew, being responsible for manning a 25-pound ball cannon, which his weightlifter physique would serve as evidence of. Between the second and third rounds, he would - thoughts clouded by the floor's greed effect - attempt to aggressively shake Ashley Gray and other members of her group down for coins when the pirates were still 34 coins short of being able to afford the cannon. Almost getting into a fist fight with Crow, Ron would be intercepted by Ogborth who - after Ron still attempted to take everyone's coins after Ogborth offered his instead - would turn him over to Growa, who would spend several minutes cursing him out.

In the third round, Ron would finally snap out of his greed state long enough to come to his sense amidst another argument with Ogborth, but not quick enough to stop Ogborth from picking him up and throwing him at one of the round's Morcel bosses - the Driller - throwing it off its current path and starting the chain of events that would eventually destroy it.

In the fourth round, Ron would be responsible for manning the pirates' newly acquired cannon, firing off enough shots throughout the round that - when the round's boss Big Hon arrived - the curse placed on the cannon would paralyze every pirate in the crew. Despite the absolute decimation of the crew that would follow, Ron would be among those that would survive - thanks to a rescue by Ogborth, who would take his cannon - and when Growa chose to forfeit the trial and remain on the 3rd Floor, Ron would, alongside the rest of the remaining crew, choose to say with her in a show of loyalty. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

San
A pirate by the name of San - who had 2 iron peg legs, a hook for a hand and a sword arm, seeming more metal than human - would be among those pirates who would survive Big Hon's decimation of the crew. Like his fellow survivors, San would - still personally owing his life to Growa - show his loyalty to her and choose to remain with her on the 3rd Floor for the rest of their days. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

George
A pirate by the name of George - who would be seen to have an eye-patch and two holstered guns - would be among those pirates who would survive Big Hon's decimation of the crew. Like his fellow survivors, George would - viewing Growa as the best captain he could ask for - show his loyalty to her and choose to remain with her on the 3rd Floor for the rest of their days. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)

Baby Min
Baby Min is a creature that was originally summoned using a flute with an orange glowing ball on the end with white bugs wings attached to it, that played a single note. On the side of the flute is a 4-segment green bar, likely a recharge, Min only possible to be summoned when the bar is full. This flute originally belonged to the Morcel pilot of the Famine Caller, though his use of it in combat against Ashley Gray would fail and cause both him and Min to fall asleep at her hand. It is presently in the possession of Ferra who would acquire it as a reward for consuming the most chocolate from the "Chocolate Girl" in the 3rd Floor's post trial 'revenge feast'.

Baby Min themselves is a giant, round orange fly with an adorable face - sporting big black baby eyes, a cute mouth, tiny but still functional wings, and tiny nubs as hands and feet - that appears to be glowing. They seem to wear a necklace with their name on it, and possess the ability to fire glowing, yellow bubbles in pattern, though the exact nature of these bubbles is at present unclear beyond them being meant for combat. (Floor 3 - Greed and Glory)