Brooha, once called Margie, stands as a central antagonist in the series, a former Shadow Realm commander allied with Ulric and Brute. Her appearance mirrors classic fairy-tale witches: aged, with leathery skin, a sharp hooked nose, talon-like nails, and a tattered dark green cloak draped over her frame. She wields a glowing crystal ball, its eerie light reflecting her schemes. When magically transformed, her form shifts to a striking youth—sleek light-green hair, piercing purple lips, and a lithe, agile build that rivals the protagonists’ physical prowess. This empowered state is fleeting, dissolving once her spell’s energy fades.
Born a pixie named Margie, she endured relentless scorn from fellow magical beings, a vulnerability exploited by Rascal, who twisted her into Brooha to serve Emperor Nogo. As the group’s chief inventor, she crafts perilous artifacts: apples laced with cursed sleep, rings that swap bodies, mallets that shrink foes, cameras cloaking users in invisibility, and potions reverting targets to childhood. These tools often slip from her control, seized by protagonists who turn her creations against her. Her grand ambition revolves around harvesting Bad Energy, channeling it through the Black Paint of Darkness to defile pages in her Picture Book of Darkness, warping reality into nightmarish realms to resurrect Nogo.
Cunning and ruthless, Brooha strategizes with icy precision, frequently berating Ulric and Brute for their recklessness with her inventions. She harbors a bitter rivalry with April, whose blunt honesty thwarts Brooha’s labyrinthine deceptions. Notable schemes include infiltrating a school as a human student to rig an election and a climactic battle where she conjures illusions of her younger self to mislead foes. Her downfall arrives when protagonist magic purges Nogo’s corruption, stripping her of Brooha’s identity and restoring her original pixie form.
Beyond her inventions, she commands a broomstick for aerial combat, channels destructive energy through her crystal orb, and summons hulking Buffoon minions by embedding Red Noses with shards of Glitter Charm. Though her intellect weaves elaborate plots, the heroes’ ingenuity repeatedly unravels them. Her arc closes not in death but redemption—shedding her corrupted persona to reclaim the name Margie, her malice dissolved like fading ink.