Category:Over Lord Inves

The Over Lord Inves (オーバーロードインベス), as dubbed by Ryoma Sengoku, are the rulers of Helheim and the other Inves. According to DJ Sagara, a few of the former humans that resided in Helheim gained transcendent power, thus becoming the Over Lords of Helheim. So far, only seven examples are known. Lapis, who was revealed to be both from Helheim and an Over Lord, seemed to have escaped from his homeworld before the Forbidden Fruit's plants took over the city, and thus stayed on Earth in a shadow, as well as creating his own alternate world with a special bracelet on his left hand prior to escaping Helheim. Prior to escaping Helheim and creating a Soccer World, Lapis unknowingly caused a shape-shifting evil entity to be created by an Over Lord in times past, which later becomes the golden Kamen Rider Mars (also known as Kougane in human guise), who appeared along with him on Earth.

Over Lord Inves are able to control all of Helheim to their whim, meaning that they can control Helheim's flora and fauna to do what the Over Lord Inves wants.

It should be noted that the Over Lord Inves are notoriously lazy when compared to other rulers, letting Helheim slowly consume worlds while they sit around in the shadows. However, when provoked, they will not hesitate to attack and show tremendous power.

They also refer to themselves as Humans, call humans "apes", and the Over Lord group that the Riders of Zawame have encountered call themselves the Femushinmu (フェムシンム). At one point, Mitsuzane Kureshima can be heard describing them using this term while speaking with Redyue, one of the Over Lords.

A human can also gain Over Lord powers if he uses the power of the Forbidden Fruit, such as in the case of Kouta Kazuraba due to him using the Kiwami Lockseed created from a seed of the Forbidden Fruit. As of now, Mai Takatsukasa currently holds the fruit.

Language
Originating in another world, the Over Lord Inves speak their own language before learning Japanese. This is similar to the Gurongi Language from Kamen Rider Kuuga, the Undead from Blade and Fangire from Kiva, in which an enemy faction has its own language that the Japanese do not understand. As with the Gurongi, Japanese subtitles aren't provided for the Over Lord's speech, it is unknown if they will be provided in a later release such as a TV rerun or DVD release.