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The following is a list of characters appearing in episodes [[Marielda Episode 03: The Crosstown Job Pt. 1|3]] through [[Marielda Episode 14: The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn Pt. 4|14]] of ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'', which follow the exploits of [[the Six]], a gang of knowledge-peddlers in the city of [[Marielda (city)|Marielda]]. | |||
== The Six == | == The Six == | ||
{{Main|The Six}} | |||
=== Aubrey Zosim === | === Aubrey Zosim === | ||
{{Main|Aubrey Zosim}} | |||
Aubrey Zosim is a [[cobbin]] alchemist and smuggler from [[Emberboro]]. Despite being a member of a notorious criminal gang, Aubrey tries to avoid ever permanently harming anyone. Aubrey is played by [[Sylvi Bullet]]. | |||
=== Castille === | === Castille === | ||
{{Main|Castille}} | |||
Castille is a sapient [[pala-din]] who lives in an [[Iris Parish]] studio apartment and works as a blacksmith. She was once an elf mage named Charter Castille. In addition to the female statue body she typically inhabits, Castille can also slip her consciousness into a black porcelain cat figurine. Castille is played by [[Ali Acampora]]. | |||
=== Edmund Hitchcock === | === Edmund Hitchcock === | ||
{{Main|Edmund Hitchcock}} | |||
Edmund Hitchcock is a scoundrel and former cavalryman who now teaches dancing at a school in [[Chrysanthemum Parish]]. His twin brother's school is in the basement. Edmund is played by [[Jack de Quidt]]. | |||
=== Ethan Hitchcock === | === Ethan Hitchcock === | ||
{{Main|Ethan Hitchcock}} | |||
Ethan Hitchcock is a scoundrel and former cavalryman who now teaches dueling at a school in Chrysanthemum Parish. His twin brother's school is upstairs. Ethan is played by Jack de Quidt. | |||
=== Sige Coleburn === | === Sige Coleburn === | ||
{{Main|Sige Coleburn}} | |||
Sige Coleburn is a muscular former factory worker who turned to crime after losing two fingers in a manufacturing accident. The son of a rich family from the [[Golden Zone]], he was orphaned in the war with Samot at the end of the Quiet Year, and in his spare time he works on repairing the magical boat his family once helped build, in hopes of escaping the island. Sige is played by [[Andrew Lee Swan]]. | |||
== Associates of | == Associates of the Six == | ||
=== Cohorts === | === Cohorts === | ||
==== | ==== Frank and Beans ==== | ||
{{Main|Frank and Beans}} | |||
Frank and Beans are a pair of golden retrievers that Castille took from the Office of Lost Materials. They now live in the Six's hideout. | |||
==== | ==== Peg ==== | ||
{{Main|Peg}} | |||
Peg is a [[weaver]] train engineer whom the Six recruited during the Crosstown Job. She can be rather unnerving and pushy, and is very protective of Zaktrak. | |||
==== | ==== Zaktrak ==== | ||
{{Main|Zaktrak}} | |||
Zaktrak is a nervous [[cobbin]] train engineer whom the Six recruited during the Crosstown Job. | |||
==== | ==== Caroline Fair-Play ==== | ||
{{Main|Caroline Fair-Play}} | |||
Caroline Fair-Play is a student at both of Hitchcock's schools, though she is a better duelist than dancer. She is inside [[Memoriam College (Marielda)|Memoriam College]] as a prospective student during the Valentine Affair, and ends up joining the crew as a cohort afterward. She is the twin sister of [[List of characters in The Six's arc#Carolyn Fair-Play|Carolyn Fair-Play]]. | |||
==== | ==== Miss Salary ==== | ||
{{Main|Miss Salary}} | |||
Miss Salary is a bubbly young member of the [[Yellow House]] until her compatriots are all killed in the library of Memoriam College, at which point she joins up with the Six. | |||
=== Contacts === | === Contacts === | ||
==== | ==== Ailen Cartwright ==== | ||
Ailen Cartwright is | Ailen Cartwright is the Six's broker contact, a person with lots of useful connections who can help set up meetings and get useful information. | ||
Claret Holiday | ==== Claret Holiday ==== | ||
{{Main|Claret Holiday}} | |||
Claret Holiday is the [[vampire]] leader of the [[Red Rank Irregulars]], a crew of mercenary soldiers based in [[Violet Parish]] and allied with the Six. She is secretly also Lance Noble Violet. | |||
==== | ==== Daisy Velour ==== | ||
Daisy Velour is the owner of an upscale shop where Castille sells the iron goods she crafts in her studio. | Daisy Velour is the owner of an upscale shop where Castille sells the iron goods she crafts in her studio. | ||
==== | ==== Gentle Johnny ==== | ||
Gentle Johnny is a weaver who has helped Aubrey smuggle alchemical supplies into Emberboro. | Gentle Johnny is a weaver who has helped Aubrey smuggle alchemical supplies into Emberboro. | ||
==== | ==== Lilith R'ion ==== | ||
{{Main|Lilith R'ion}} | |||
Lilith R'ion is a half-[[elf]], half-[[orc]] hustler from [[Quince Parish]] who makes a living selling elven artifacts, real or fake. Sige often seeks her out when he needs magical objects to melt down for fixing up his boat. | |||
==== | ==== Snitch Nightly ==== | ||
{{Main|Snitch Nightly}} | |||
Snitch Nightly is an annoying and obstinate ne'er-do-well and acquaintance of Hitchcock's who runs a criminal organization called the Nightly News. | |||
== Deities == | == Deities == | ||
=== Maelgwyn === | === Maelgwyn === | ||
{{Main|Maelgwyn}} | |||
Maelgwyn, a handsome and confident man who disappeared during the Quiet Year, is the son of Samot and Samothes. The Six free him from imprisonment in the Memoriam College vault. He wears a gauntlet that channels his power and becomes convinced that he must kill his father Samothes to stop [[the Heat and the Dark]]. | |||
=== Samaantine === | |||
{{Main|Samaantine}} | |||
Samaantine is a deity associated with armor, shielding, and protection. | |||
=== Samol === | === Samol === | ||
{{Main|Samol}} | |||
Samol is a deity who represents the earth. He gives his body and blood to be worked on, and all things are of him. Fond of guitars and nature, he is a parental figure for Samothes and Samot. He is ill and has begun dying. Samol also provides each episode's opening narration, as voiced by [[Austin Walker]]. | |||
=== Samonta === | === Samonta === | ||
{{Main|Samonta}} | |||
Samonta, once called Severea, is the god of all living things, but especially wolves. She is also associated with wind, ships, and trade. | |||
=== Samot === | === Samot === | ||
{{Main|Samot}} | |||
Samot, the Boy-Traitor, the Boy-King in Leisure, God of Books and Wine, is locked in war with his ex, Samothes. His armies attacked Marielda fifteen years ago and are advancing on the city once more. | |||
=== Samothes === | === Samothes === | ||
{{Main|Samothes}} | |||
Samothes, King-God, the Artificer Divine, Once-And-Future King of Hieron and the Eternal Princes, is the watchful deity of knowledge and invention who rules over Marielda from his volcano. | |||
=== Tristero === | === Tristero === | ||
{{Main|Tristero}} | |||
Tristero is the god of death. He retired to [[Nacre]] and sealed it off from the world. A group of former refugees in Marielda called the Hospitallers of Tristero worship him. | |||
== The Golden Lance == | == The Golden Lance == | ||
{{Main|Golden Lance}} | |||
=== Thackeray === | === Thackeray === | ||
{{Main|Thackeray}} | |||
Thackeray, also known as Lance Sovereign Marielda, is a dour man who has been Hitchcock's bitter rival since they were captains of adjacent regiments, a time capped off by Thackeray losing his nose in a duel with one of the scoundrel twins. Since that ill-fated day, Thackeray has been promoted to Lance Sovereign, the leader of the Golden Lance in Marielda. | |||
=== Lance Noble Chrysanthemum === | === Lance Noble Chrysanthemum === | ||
{{Main|Lance Noble Chrysanthemum}} | |||
Lance Noble Chrysanthemum is an officer of the Golden Lance assigned to [[Chrysanthemum Parish]]. She is a former [[tea witch]] who wears a skirt and short jacket rather than the agency's traditional longcoat. | |||
=== Lance Noble Helianthus === | === Lance Noble Helianthus === | ||
{{Main|Lance Noble Helianthus}} | |||
Lance Noble Helianthus is the Golden Lance officer assigned to [[Helianthus Parish]]. She used to be a building superintendent in Helianthus before she found a Lancer's [[gun]] and did the right thing with it, at which point Samothes appointed her to the unit. | |||
=== Lance Noble Iris === | === Lance Noble Iris === | ||
{{Main|Lance Noble Iris}} | |||
An old man with a fondness for candy, Lance Noble Iris has lived in Marielda since before it was called Marielda. He is the Golden Lance officer assigned to [[Iris Parish]]. | |||
=== Lance Noble Orchid === | === Lance Noble Orchid === | ||
{{Main|Lance Noble Orchid}} | |||
The Lance Noble of [[Orchid Parish]] is the youngest member of the Golden Lance, an immature man with a chip on his shoulder whose gun was stolen by [[Sige Coleburn]]. Sige later steals Orchid's gun a second time and leaves him to die in Memoriam College. | |||
=== Lance Noble Quince === | === Lance Noble Quince === | ||
{{Main|Lance Noble Quince}} | |||
Also known as Morket Dal, Marquis of Valleys, Lost Letters, and the Second Cool Breeze, [[Quinceton|Quinceton's]] Lance Noble is one of the only [[orcs]] in the city of Marielda. He wears a cowboy hat, smokes cigars, and wields a glowing blade in lieu of the Golden Lance's traditional sidearm. | |||
=== Lance Noble Violet === | === Lance Noble Violet === | ||
↳ [[List of characters in The Six's arc#Claret Holiday|Claret Holiday]] | |||
=== Rebecca === | === Rebecca === | ||
{{Main|Rebecca}} | |||
Rebecca first shows up in ''Marielda'' as an agent of the [[Fontmen]] during their war with [[the Six]], but she retreats from a skirmish in the [[Hanging Gardens of Maelgwyn]] after Hitchcock cuts off her hand. She is later promoted to Lance Noble Orchid after the previous officer dies during the Valentine Affair. As a member of the Golden Lance, her hand is replaced with one of a different skin color, but she still carries the trademark burning cane of the Fontmen. | |||
== The Crosstown Job == | == The Crosstown Job == | ||
=== Ali === | === Ali === | ||
{{Main|Ali (character)}} | |||
Ali is a steward stationed in the breakfast car of the [[Crosstown Express]]. Edmund tells them that he is looking for his missing son. | |||
=== Betting passenger === | === Betting passenger === | ||
The betting passenger is a man from Helianthus riding the Crosstown Express | The betting passenger is a man from Helianthus who is riding the Crosstown Express. He bets his friend who refuses to ride the train that he will get to work before him. Sige punches him in the face as a distraction and nearly sends him out the window. | ||
=== Betting pedestrian === | === Betting pedestrian === | ||
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=== Breakfast car attendant === | === Breakfast car attendant === | ||
The breakfast car attendant is a kindly older bald man working behind the bar in a dining car filled with passengers from Orchid Parish. He | The breakfast car attendant is a kindly, older bald man working behind the bar in a dining car filled with passengers from Orchid Parish. He implores a sobbing Edmund not to cry on Train Day. Orange juice is his favorite of the juices. | ||
=== Jeremy === | === Jeremy === | ||
{{Main|Jeremy (steward)}} | |||
Jeremy is the steward stationed at the end of the breakfast car opposite Ali. | |||
=== Old man from Chrysanthemum === | === Old man from Chrysanthemum === | ||
While moving to the front of the train, Edmund has a disconcertingly long conversation in the ballroom car with a very old member of [[Maelgwyn's Faithful]] from Chrysanthemum Parish. The man, who gives the impression of being from an impossibly | While moving to the front of the train, Edmund has a disconcertingly long conversation in the ballroom car with a very old member of [[Maelgwyn's Faithful]] from Chrysanthemum Parish. The man, who gives the impression of being from an impossibly distant time, claims to have known Samot (who he will not mention by name) in the old days but remained faithful to Samothes. He speaks very slowly, in a somewhat hoarse voice, with lots of pauses and sentences that trail off or restart partway through. | ||
=== Passenger car steward === | === Passenger car steward === | ||
The passenger car steward is a railroad employee stationed in the rear of the train at the door to the engine. He tries uselessly to attack Sige after | The passenger car steward is a railroad employee stationed in the rear of the train, at the door to the engine. He tries uselessly to attack Sige after he witnesses the brawl Sige starts to enable Castille to enter the engine car. | ||
== The Valentine Affair == | == The Valentine Affair == | ||
=== Bolster Valentine === | === Bolster Valentine === | ||
{{Main|Bolster Valentine}} | |||
Bolster Valentine is the [[ghost]] of a human mage murdered in Marielda fifteen years prior. Castille accidentally summons him during a fight in the [[Hanging Gardens of Maelgwyn]], traps him in a spirit bottle, then releases him again in the Memoriam College library. | |||
The Valentine Affair revolves around | The Valentine Affair revolves around the Six's attempt to steal ''[[Mortal Liminality]]'', a book from Memoriam College that Valentine wrote during the Quiet Year. | ||
=== Carolyn Fair-Play === | === Carolyn Fair-Play === | ||
{{Main|Carolyn Fair-Play}} | |||
Carolyn Fair-Play-is-a-Fool's-Game is a student at both of Hitchcock's schools, though she is a better duelist than dancer. She is inside Memoriam College during the Valentine Affair, ostensibly to become a student but actually to steal the [[Book of Life]] from the library vault. After deceiving and double-crossing Hitchcock, Carolyn is killed by [[List of characters in The Six's arc#Rector Sabinia|Rector Sabinia]] while trying to escape the college. She is the twin sister of [[List of characters in The Six's arc#Caroline Fair-Play|Caroline Fair-Play]]. | |||
=== Cobbler === | === Cobbler === | ||
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=== Elias === | === Elias === | ||
{{Main|Elias}} | |||
Elias is a well-to-do apothecary, Chief Alchemist of Marielda, and a rival of Aubrey. | |||
=== Gentle The-Night-You-Were-Born === | === Gentle The-Night-You-Were-Born === | ||
{{Main|Gentle The-Night-You-Were-Born}} | |||
Gentle is a proctor for the admission exams at Memoriam College. He skips the orientation banquet because he is feeling sick, but lets Hitchcock borrow a map of the school. | |||
=== Professor Hectares === | === Professor Hectares === | ||
{{Main|Professor Hectares}} | |||
Professor Hectares is a notorious instructor at Memoriam who may or may not actually exist. Hitchcock poses as him. | |||
=== Layabout === | === Layabout === | ||
{{Main|Layabout}} | |||
Layabout is the horse Hitchcock rides during a dream-vision. | |||
=== Master Latitude === | === Master Latitude === | ||
{{Main|Master Latitude}} | |||
Master Latitude is a young member of the [[Yellow House]] who seems to be a werewolf. He is killed in the library vault by Carolyn Fair-Play. | |||
=== Mrs. Manufactory === | === Mrs. Manufactory === | ||
{{Main|Mrs. Manufactory}} | |||
Mrs. Manufactory is the leader of a group of Yellow House operatives trying to steal the Book of Life from Memoriam College. She is killed by Carolyn Fair-Play. | |||
=== Rector Sabinia === | === Rector Sabinia === | ||
{{Main|Rector Sabinia}} | |||
Rector Sabinia is a prominent and reclusive religious figure and the head of Memoriam College. While searching for a solution to [[the Heat and the Dark]], she finds herself swallowed by it and goes mad. Miss Salary kills her with Winston Cartwright's dark knife. | |||
=== Brother Silas === | === Brother Silas === | ||
{{Main|Brother Silas}} | |||
Brother Silas, also known as Prelate Silas, is a high-ranking priest in the [[Creed of Samothes]] who attends the Memoriam College orientation banquet yearly to give a blessing. He and Hitchcock, the latter impersonating Professor Hectares, sneak off to the operating theatre, where Silas assaults Hitchcock and skulks off to do his own covert business. | |||
=== Winsley Cartwright === | === Winsley Cartwright === | ||
{{Main|Winsley Cartwright}} | |||
Winsley Cartwright is the ghost of a human alchemist murdered outside Marielda's western wall during the Quiet Year. As a spirit, he is now in charge of the Winsley Cartwright Living Library at Memoriam College. He is the father of Winston Cartwright. | |||
=== Winston Cartwright === | === Winston Cartwright === | ||
{{Main|Winston Cartwright}} | |||
Winston Cartwright, also known as Mister Calendar, is a Yellow House agent with a serious demeanor who carries a [[Hella's sword|strange knife]]. Sige kills him in front of his father, Winsley. | |||
== Four Conversations == | == Four Conversations == | ||
=== Christopher === | === Christopher === | ||
{{Main|Christopher}} | |||
Christopher is a reclusive, semi-disgraced priest who admitted during the Quiet Year that he had once tutored Samot. During "[[Four Conversations]]", he speaks with Castille while she waits for a meeting with Maelgwyn. | |||
=== Coral === | === Coral === | ||
{{Main|Coral (character)}} | |||
Coral is a [[tea witch]]. Edmund Hitchcock and Snitch Nightly visit her while Edmund is trying to discern who has the other half of the map to [[the Mansion]]. | |||
=== Hedy Braum === | === Hedy Braum === | ||
{{Main|Hedy Braum (weaver)}} | |||
Hedy Braum was the first weaver to come to Marielda. She organized the [[Weaver Union]], a group of city-dwelling weaver petitioning for civil and political rights. During "Four Conversations", she meets with Sige in Quince Parish and brings him to see Samol in the [[Western Wood]]. | |||
== The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn == | == The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn == | ||
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=== Adroit the Younger === | |||
{{Main|Adroit the Younger}} | |||
=== Bewilder San-Beckett === | |||
{{Main|Bewilder San-Beckett}} | |||
=== Fester Finlay === | |||
{{Main|Fester Finlay}} | |||
=== Garner Halisham === | |||
{{Main|Garner Halisham}} | |||
=== Kindrali === | |||
{{Main|Kindrali}} | |||
=== Primo === | |||
{{Main|Primo}} | |||
=== Rosalind Marroweater === | |||
{{Main|Rosalind Marroweater}} | |||
=== Smoulder Cunningham === | |||
{{Main|Smoulder Cunningham}} | |||
== Others == | == Others == | ||
* [[Hitchcock|Hitchcock's]] mother | * [[Hitchcock|Hitchcock's]] mother | ||
* [[Thaddeus and Rodmund Mung]] | * [[Thaddeus and Rodmund Mung]] | ||
{{NavboxMarielda}} | {{NavboxMarielda}} | ||
[[Category:Marielda]] | [[Category:Marielda]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of characters]][[Category:Seasons of Hieron]] | [[Category:Lists of characters]][[Category:Seasons of Hieron]] |
Revision as of 13:48, 22 July 2024
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The following is a list of characters appearing in episodes 3 through 14 of Marielda, which follow the exploits of the Six, a gang of knowledge-peddlers in the city of Marielda.
The Six
- Main page: The Six
Aubrey Zosim
- Main page: Aubrey Zosim
Aubrey Zosim is a cobbin alchemist and smuggler from Emberboro. Despite being a member of a notorious criminal gang, Aubrey tries to avoid ever permanently harming anyone. Aubrey is played by Sylvi Bullet.
Castille
- Main page: Castille
Castille is a sapient pala-din who lives in an Iris Parish studio apartment and works as a blacksmith. She was once an elf mage named Charter Castille. In addition to the female statue body she typically inhabits, Castille can also slip her consciousness into a black porcelain cat figurine. Castille is played by Ali Acampora.
Edmund Hitchcock
- Main page: Edmund Hitchcock
Edmund Hitchcock is a scoundrel and former cavalryman who now teaches dancing at a school in Chrysanthemum Parish. His twin brother's school is in the basement. Edmund is played by Jack de Quidt.
Ethan Hitchcock
- Main page: Ethan Hitchcock
Ethan Hitchcock is a scoundrel and former cavalryman who now teaches dueling at a school in Chrysanthemum Parish. His twin brother's school is upstairs. Ethan is played by Jack de Quidt.
Sige Coleburn
- Main page: Sige Coleburn
Sige Coleburn is a muscular former factory worker who turned to crime after losing two fingers in a manufacturing accident. The son of a rich family from the Golden Zone, he was orphaned in the war with Samot at the end of the Quiet Year, and in his spare time he works on repairing the magical boat his family once helped build, in hopes of escaping the island. Sige is played by Andrew Lee Swan.
Associates of the Six
Cohorts
Frank and Beans
- Main page: Frank and Beans
Frank and Beans are a pair of golden retrievers that Castille took from the Office of Lost Materials. They now live in the Six's hideout.
Peg
- Main page: Peg
Peg is a weaver train engineer whom the Six recruited during the Crosstown Job. She can be rather unnerving and pushy, and is very protective of Zaktrak.
Zaktrak
- Main page: Zaktrak
Zaktrak is a nervous cobbin train engineer whom the Six recruited during the Crosstown Job.
Caroline Fair-Play
- Main page: Caroline Fair-Play
Caroline Fair-Play is a student at both of Hitchcock's schools, though she is a better duelist than dancer. She is inside Memoriam College as a prospective student during the Valentine Affair, and ends up joining the crew as a cohort afterward. She is the twin sister of Carolyn Fair-Play.
Miss Salary
- Main page: Miss Salary
Miss Salary is a bubbly young member of the Yellow House until her compatriots are all killed in the library of Memoriam College, at which point she joins up with the Six.
Contacts
Ailen Cartwright
Ailen Cartwright is the Six's broker contact, a person with lots of useful connections who can help set up meetings and get useful information.
Claret Holiday
- Main page: Claret Holiday
Claret Holiday is the vampire leader of the Red Rank Irregulars, a crew of mercenary soldiers based in Violet Parish and allied with the Six. She is secretly also Lance Noble Violet.
Daisy Velour
Daisy Velour is the owner of an upscale shop where Castille sells the iron goods she crafts in her studio.
Gentle Johnny
Gentle Johnny is a weaver who has helped Aubrey smuggle alchemical supplies into Emberboro.
Lilith R'ion
- Main page: Lilith R'ion
Lilith R'ion is a half-elf, half-orc hustler from Quince Parish who makes a living selling elven artifacts, real or fake. Sige often seeks her out when he needs magical objects to melt down for fixing up his boat.
Snitch Nightly
- Main page: Snitch Nightly
Snitch Nightly is an annoying and obstinate ne'er-do-well and acquaintance of Hitchcock's who runs a criminal organization called the Nightly News.
Deities
Maelgwyn
- Main page: Maelgwyn
Maelgwyn, a handsome and confident man who disappeared during the Quiet Year, is the son of Samot and Samothes. The Six free him from imprisonment in the Memoriam College vault. He wears a gauntlet that channels his power and becomes convinced that he must kill his father Samothes to stop the Heat and the Dark.
Samaantine
- Main page: Samaantine
Samaantine is a deity associated with armor, shielding, and protection.
Samol
- Main page: Samol
Samol is a deity who represents the earth. He gives his body and blood to be worked on, and all things are of him. Fond of guitars and nature, he is a parental figure for Samothes and Samot. He is ill and has begun dying. Samol also provides each episode's opening narration, as voiced by Austin Walker.
Samonta
- Main page: Samonta
Samonta, once called Severea, is the god of all living things, but especially wolves. She is also associated with wind, ships, and trade.
Samot
- Main page: Samot
Samot, the Boy-Traitor, the Boy-King in Leisure, God of Books and Wine, is locked in war with his ex, Samothes. His armies attacked Marielda fifteen years ago and are advancing on the city once more.
Samothes
- Main page: Samothes
Samothes, King-God, the Artificer Divine, Once-And-Future King of Hieron and the Eternal Princes, is the watchful deity of knowledge and invention who rules over Marielda from his volcano.
Tristero
- Main page: Tristero
Tristero is the god of death. He retired to Nacre and sealed it off from the world. A group of former refugees in Marielda called the Hospitallers of Tristero worship him.
The Golden Lance
- Main page: Golden Lance
Thackeray
- Main page: Thackeray
Thackeray, also known as Lance Sovereign Marielda, is a dour man who has been Hitchcock's bitter rival since they were captains of adjacent regiments, a time capped off by Thackeray losing his nose in a duel with one of the scoundrel twins. Since that ill-fated day, Thackeray has been promoted to Lance Sovereign, the leader of the Golden Lance in Marielda.
Lance Noble Chrysanthemum
- Main page: Lance Noble Chrysanthemum
Lance Noble Chrysanthemum is an officer of the Golden Lance assigned to Chrysanthemum Parish. She is a former tea witch who wears a skirt and short jacket rather than the agency's traditional longcoat.
Lance Noble Helianthus
- Main page: Lance Noble Helianthus
Lance Noble Helianthus is the Golden Lance officer assigned to Helianthus Parish. She used to be a building superintendent in Helianthus before she found a Lancer's gun and did the right thing with it, at which point Samothes appointed her to the unit.
Lance Noble Iris
- Main page: Lance Noble Iris
An old man with a fondness for candy, Lance Noble Iris has lived in Marielda since before it was called Marielda. He is the Golden Lance officer assigned to Iris Parish.
Lance Noble Orchid
- Main page: Lance Noble Orchid
The Lance Noble of Orchid Parish is the youngest member of the Golden Lance, an immature man with a chip on his shoulder whose gun was stolen by Sige Coleburn. Sige later steals Orchid's gun a second time and leaves him to die in Memoriam College.
Lance Noble Quince
- Main page: Lance Noble Quince
Also known as Morket Dal, Marquis of Valleys, Lost Letters, and the Second Cool Breeze, Quinceton's Lance Noble is one of the only orcs in the city of Marielda. He wears a cowboy hat, smokes cigars, and wields a glowing blade in lieu of the Golden Lance's traditional sidearm.
Lance Noble Violet
Rebecca
- Main page: Rebecca
Rebecca first shows up in Marielda as an agent of the Fontmen during their war with the Six, but she retreats from a skirmish in the Hanging Gardens of Maelgwyn after Hitchcock cuts off her hand. She is later promoted to Lance Noble Orchid after the previous officer dies during the Valentine Affair. As a member of the Golden Lance, her hand is replaced with one of a different skin color, but she still carries the trademark burning cane of the Fontmen.
The Crosstown Job
Ali
- Main page: Ali (character)
Ali is a steward stationed in the breakfast car of the Crosstown Express. Edmund tells them that he is looking for his missing son.
Betting passenger
The betting passenger is a man from Helianthus who is riding the Crosstown Express. He bets his friend who refuses to ride the train that he will get to work before him. Sige punches him in the face as a distraction and nearly sends him out the window.
Betting pedestrian
The betting pedestrian is a man from Helianthus who, skeptical of trains, bets his friend that he will get to work first on foot. He will not.
Breakfast car attendant
The breakfast car attendant is a kindly, older bald man working behind the bar in a dining car filled with passengers from Orchid Parish. He implores a sobbing Edmund not to cry on Train Day. Orange juice is his favorite of the juices.
Jeremy
- Main page: Jeremy (steward)
Jeremy is the steward stationed at the end of the breakfast car opposite Ali.
Old man from Chrysanthemum
While moving to the front of the train, Edmund has a disconcertingly long conversation in the ballroom car with a very old member of Maelgwyn's Faithful from Chrysanthemum Parish. The man, who gives the impression of being from an impossibly distant time, claims to have known Samot (who he will not mention by name) in the old days but remained faithful to Samothes. He speaks very slowly, in a somewhat hoarse voice, with lots of pauses and sentences that trail off or restart partway through.
Passenger car steward
The passenger car steward is a railroad employee stationed in the rear of the train, at the door to the engine. He tries uselessly to attack Sige after he witnesses the brawl Sige starts to enable Castille to enter the engine car.
The Valentine Affair
Bolster Valentine
- Main page: Bolster Valentine
Bolster Valentine is the ghost of a human mage murdered in Marielda fifteen years prior. Castille accidentally summons him during a fight in the Hanging Gardens of Maelgwyn, traps him in a spirit bottle, then releases him again in the Memoriam College library.
The Valentine Affair revolves around the Six's attempt to steal Mortal Liminality, a book from Memoriam College that Valentine wrote during the Quiet Year.
Carolyn Fair-Play
- Main page: Carolyn Fair-Play
Carolyn Fair-Play-is-a-Fool's-Game is a student at both of Hitchcock's schools, though she is a better duelist than dancer. She is inside Memoriam College during the Valentine Affair, ostensibly to become a student but actually to steal the Book of Life from the library vault. After deceiving and double-crossing Hitchcock, Carolyn is killed by Rector Sabinia while trying to escape the college. She is the twin sister of Caroline Fair-Play.
Cobbler
The cobbler is the proprietor of a quiet shoe store in a secluded part of the Hanging Gardens of Maelgwyn where Castille and Edmund Hitchcock fight with Bolster Valentine and the Fontmen.
Elias
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Elias is a well-to-do apothecary, Chief Alchemist of Marielda, and a rival of Aubrey.
Gentle The-Night-You-Were-Born
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Gentle is a proctor for the admission exams at Memoriam College. He skips the orientation banquet because he is feeling sick, but lets Hitchcock borrow a map of the school.
Professor Hectares
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Professor Hectares is a notorious instructor at Memoriam who may or may not actually exist. Hitchcock poses as him.
Layabout
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Layabout is the horse Hitchcock rides during a dream-vision.
Master Latitude
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Master Latitude is a young member of the Yellow House who seems to be a werewolf. He is killed in the library vault by Carolyn Fair-Play.
Mrs. Manufactory
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Mrs. Manufactory is the leader of a group of Yellow House operatives trying to steal the Book of Life from Memoriam College. She is killed by Carolyn Fair-Play.
Rector Sabinia
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Rector Sabinia is a prominent and reclusive religious figure and the head of Memoriam College. While searching for a solution to the Heat and the Dark, she finds herself swallowed by it and goes mad. Miss Salary kills her with Winston Cartwright's dark knife.
Brother Silas
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Brother Silas, also known as Prelate Silas, is a high-ranking priest in the Creed of Samothes who attends the Memoriam College orientation banquet yearly to give a blessing. He and Hitchcock, the latter impersonating Professor Hectares, sneak off to the operating theatre, where Silas assaults Hitchcock and skulks off to do his own covert business.
Winsley Cartwright
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Winsley Cartwright is the ghost of a human alchemist murdered outside Marielda's western wall during the Quiet Year. As a spirit, he is now in charge of the Winsley Cartwright Living Library at Memoriam College. He is the father of Winston Cartwright.
Winston Cartwright
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Winston Cartwright, also known as Mister Calendar, is a Yellow House agent with a serious demeanor who carries a strange knife. Sige kills him in front of his father, Winsley.
Four Conversations
Christopher
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Christopher is a reclusive, semi-disgraced priest who admitted during the Quiet Year that he had once tutored Samot. During "Four Conversations", he speaks with Castille while she waits for a meeting with Maelgwyn.
Coral
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Coral is a tea witch. Edmund Hitchcock and Snitch Nightly visit her while Edmund is trying to discern who has the other half of the map to the Mansion.
Hedy Braum
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Hedy Braum was the first weaver to come to Marielda. She organized the Weaver Union, a group of city-dwelling weaver petitioning for civil and political rights. During "Four Conversations", she meets with Sige in Quince Parish and brings him to see Samol in the Western Wood.
The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn
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Adroit the Younger
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Bewilder San-Beckett
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Fester Finlay
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Garner Halisham
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Kindrali
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Primo
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Rosalind Marroweater
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Smoulder Cunningham
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