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3[[folder:Tristan Thorne]]
4[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tristan_thorne.jpg]]
5-> '''Played by:''' Creator/CharlieCox
6
7The young protagonist of our story.
8----
9* AbledInTheAdaptation: In both the book and movie Tristan burns his left hand. In the book this permanently injures his hand to the point of it being useless. In the movie the burn is painful but not debilitating.
10* ActionHero: In the climax after being trained by Captain Shakespeare, his prior attempts having been hilarious failures.
11* AdaptationNameChange: Originally Trist'''r'''an in the novel, but changed to the more conventional-sounding Tristan for the film.
12* AlliterativeName: Both his first and last name begin with a "t". '''T'''ristan '''T'''horn.
13* BelligerentSexualTension: With Yvaine, before they confess their love three-quarters of the way into the film.
14* ChangelingFantasy: Quite literally -- he's raised by his father in England, but his mother is from another world that, explicitly in the book and heavily coded as such in the film, is the land of Faerie. He's also thoroughly out of place, and clumsy, in Wall, but once he spends some time in Stormhold and gets his feet under him, he's much more confident and coordinated.
15* [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy Guy]]: For much of the film. He's adorable, sweet, and not the most coordinated person in the world, a symptom of not fitting in back in England, which is implied to be related to the fact that he's half-faerie.
16* DeadpanSnarker: He has his moments, usually with Yvaine.
17* EpicFail: His every attempt at being an ActionHero, prior to being taught to fight by Captain Shakespeare. It's implied that being in Stormhold helps a lot with his coordination.
18* TheEveryman: While he has a magical/royal heritage, he is completely unaware of it, and for most of the film is a clumsy country boy who is entirely out of his depth in Stormhold and very, very confused by everything that's going on. This changes over the course of the film, largely thanks to CharacterDevelopment and the mentorship of Captain Shakespeare.
19* GagHaircut: Tristan's ordinary short hairstyle is cut even brutally shorter, before magically growing a foot past his shoulders, eventually ending up about six inches below his ears.
20* ImportantHaircut: Shakespeare cuts his hair as part of his [[TookALevelInBadass badass makeover.]] Subverted in that after being cut off (see above) it magically grows out before being trimmed again into a style more befitting a swashbuckling hero.
21* InstantExpert: He masters swordsmanship incredibly quickly under Captain Shakespeare's tutelage. However, it's mentioned that he was taught fencing at school (though he was incredibly bad at it), so he at least knew the basics, and it's implied that being half from Stormhold, he needed to spend time there to flourish.
22* MasterSwordsman: Towards the end of the film, after the pirates teach him how to fight, he becomes quite skilled with his sword.
23* TheNavigator: In the novel, Tristran can locate any place in Faerie he seeks, which is a family gift [[spoiler: on the Stormhold side]]. This skill is downplayed in the film, but implied in Tristan's inherent sense that he's going the right way to reach Wall (which he wrongly attributes to his love of Victoria).
24* NiceGuy: Despite the incredible BelligerentSexualTension between him and Yvaine and his rude behaviour toward her (of course, she doesn't make things any easier), Tristan is a very sweet and romantic guy.
25* NotStayingForBreakfast: [[spoiler:He wakes up before Yvaine so he can give a lock of her hair to Victoria (as per their agreement) and then tell her he's no longer interested, intending to get back before Yvaine wakes up, leaving a message to this effect with the sleeping night porter. Sadly, Yvaine wakes up before he gets back, gets a garbled version of his message, and interprets his actions differently...]]
26* OutOfCharacterMoment: A pretty jarring one, too. The otherwise sweet, romantic, considerate Tristan's first reaction on seeing an injured woman on the ground is to force her to walk on her injured leg for a several-day journey to his village, just so he can present her as a gift to his crush. It's probable that WhatMeasureIsANonHuman is in play, and he had originally intended to use the Babylon Candle to get back, then opted not to use it so he could give it to her to get home afterwards, but that's still pretty callous. He comes around pretty quickly, however, once he stops focusing solely on Victoria (and probably once he's confronted with the reality of both what's going on and Yvaine's personhood).
27* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: Tristran/Tristan is the son of [[spoiler:Princess Una, and thus in line for the throne of Stormhold. This comes to light after his seven uncles have all been killed, making him the remaining heir.]]
28* ScarsAreForever: Quite uncommonly for a fairy tale, he never heals his burnt hand. Either there is no cure available, ([[ReedRichardsIsUseless which is quite difficult to believe, given that he becomes a king in a world full of magic]]), or both he and Yvaine just eventually decide [[KeepingTheHandicap to keep their handicaps]].
29* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Yvaine, as part of their BelligerentSexualTension. It's one of the few signs prior to Captain Shakespeare's mentorship that he actually has a backbone.
30* SparedByTheAdaptation: The book opts for a BittersweetEnding by [[spoiler:having him die of old age, leaving Yvaine to rule in his stead forevermore. The movie avoids this with a ProphecyTwist: thanks to their love, he metaphorically possesses Yvaine's heart, and therefore benefits from the immortality it confers. The two use a Babylon Candle to join the stars once their children are old enough to rule.]]
31* {{Stellification}}: In the film, [[spoiler: after ruling Stormhold for eighty years, he goes to the sky to live forever as a star alongside Yvaine.]]
32* TookALevelInBadass: Halfway through the movie, after he gets a TrainingMontage from Captain Shakespeare and his crew.
33* UnexpectedSuccessor: [[spoiler:His uncles all end up dying and resign themselves to being stuck as ghosts together for the rest of eternity, as they can only pass on when a new king is crowned, and all the known potential male heirs are dead. Then Tristan picks up and accidentally restores the ruby, demonstrating to said uncles that the young man accompanying the star, who two of their brothers have encountered, is actually the bastard son of their long-lost sister, and thus their nephew, making him the sole remaining male heir to the Stormhold bloodline]].
34* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: One can only assume the otherwise sweet and considerate Tristan forces injured Yvaine to walk on her bad leg just so he can give her as a present to his crush because she's a star, and therefore not worthy of the same kindness as he gives other human beings. Either way, [[TookALevelInKindness he eventually sees the error of his ways.]] Even before, it is worth noting that he does intend to give her the remains of the Babylon candle to get home, which only has one use left, rather than just using it to zap them back to Wall and leave her to swing in the wind.
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder:Yvaine]]
38[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yvaine.jpg]]
39-> '''Played by:''' Creator/ClaireDanes
40
41A fallen star.
42----
43* AbledInTheAdaptation: Crashing to Earth injures her leg and leaves her with a limp in both the book and movie. In the movie, however, Lamia heals her leg with magic, while in the book, her limp is permanent.
44* BelligerentSexualTension: With Tristan, and ''plenty of it''. Even when she confesses her feelings to Tristan, she openly states that love can easily be mistaken for hatred, and a lot of her early conversations with Tristan are filled with disdain and snark.
45* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:When she thinks Tristan has left her for Victoria the morning after they slept together.]]
46* ClingyJealousGirl: When a groggy Tristan mistakes Yvaine for Victoria, Yvaine is annoyed and replies, "I think I preferred 'mother'."
47* CrashIntoHello: A pretty big crash-into, as Tristan is sent rocketing through the sky after using a Babylon candle and crashing into Yvaine, mistaking her for his mother.
48* DeadpanSnarker: For a star who spent most of her life by herself in the sky, she sure can be quite snarky.
49* DefrostingIceQueen: She initially is very cold and rude to Tristan -- considering they met when he chained her up and forced her to walk a good number of miles on her injured leg just so he could present her to his crush, it's kind of hard to blame her for not liking him at first -- but eventually warms up to him, [[spoiler: and even falls in love with him]].
50* EternalLove: [[spoiler: In the film, with Tristan]].
51* FishOutOfWater: She is quite naïve and not exactly well-versed in human behaviour; for example, she has no idea what a massage is. {{Justified}} in that stars can only watch the world from a distance, and they can't hear or interact with earthlings.
52* FountainOfYouth: Anyone who consumes the heart of a star is restored to their youth along with everlasting life. The happier the star when killed, the more years added. [[spoiler: In the film, it turns out that metaphorically possessing the heart, i.e. the love, of a star has the same effect -- and it never runs out.]]
53* MacGuffinSuperPerson: Yvaine is this, being a fallen star who can glow with happiness to vaporize evildoers and [[FountainOfYouth whose heart grants everlasting life and restored youth.]]
54* MeaningfulName: Yvaine's name originates from Scotland, meaning "evening star" or "first star of the night". Tristan lampshades this when he realizes that Yvaine is ''literally'' the Evening Star.
55-->'''Tristan:''' ''[looks up in the sky]'' The Wall's north. And if you look up in the sky, even during the day, you can see... ''[realization kicks in]'' ...the evening star. That's so weird.\
56'''Yvaine:''' ''[limps over to a tree]'' [[SarcasmMode Hilarious, my sides are splitting.]]\
57'''Tristan:''' ''[smiling in amazement and disbelief]'' Wait, that... [[MacGuffinTurnedHuman that was you? Really?!]]
58* NotAMorningPerson: Or a day person, really. Stars come out at night.
59* PhosphorEssence: Yvaine glows more brightly the happier she is.
60* PowerGlows: Her ability to shine only happens when she's happy. However, it's more than aesthetic, [[spoiler:as Yvaine completely vaporizes Lamia when she really shines]].
61* ThePowerOfLove: [[spoiler: What allows her to defeat Lamia. Tristan coming to rescue her from Lamia makes her so happy she glows bright enough to ''explode'' the witch.]]
62* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Due to being a literal fallen star, it's likely that Yvaine is centuries if not millennia old. Tristan even mentions that people used her as a navigation point when she was know as the "Evening Star".
63* RoadTripRomance: She falls for Tristan on their way back to his village.
64* ScarsAreForever: Not in the film, where she's healed by Lamia (to put her at her ease and make her heart brighter), but in the book, quite uncommonly for a fairy tale, she never heals her leg, and retains a lifelong limp. Either there is no cure available, ([[ReedRichardsIsUseless which is quite difficult to believe, given that she becomes a queen in a world full of magic]]), or both she and Tristran just eventually decide [[KeepingTheHandicap to keep their handicaps]].
65* {{Sentient Star|s}}: A star that fell from space and takes the form of a young girl.
66* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Tristan.
67* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Well, fluent unicorn at least. Hinted at when Yvaine is riding atop the unicorn [[spoiler: that freed her from the magic chain Tristan was leading her around on]] and telling it all about her grievances (mainly with Tristan). Whether or not the unicorn can fully understand her and is asking Yvaine to tell it more or if she's just venting is never stated.
68* StarsAreSouls: In this case, people, when they fall to Earth.
69* TrueBlueFemininity: The dress and cloak she gets from Captain Shakespeare are both in shades of blue. She's later seen wearing a blue robe [[spoiler:when she and Tristan are crowned as King and Queen of Stormhold.]]
70* UnknowinglyInLove: Lampshades this when confessing her love for Tristan (after AMatchMadeInStockholm and spending most of the film getting into squabbles with him), as she admits love is "strangely easy to mistake for loathing".
71* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: She finds herself on the receiving end of this quite a bit. The otherwise kind and gallant Tristan thinks nothing of forcing her, an injured woman, to walk on her injured leg a few days' journey to ''give as a present'' to his crush just because she's a star rather than a human. [[TookALevelInKindness Fortunately, Tristan drops this behavior relatively quickly, being confronted with the reality of her as a person]]. Unfortunately, several other characters think nothing of wanting to butcher her and eat her heart just to restore their own youth.
72[[/folder]]
73
74[[folder:Lamia]]
75[[quoteright:332:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lamia_young.jpg]]
76[[caption-width-right:332:''[[labelnote:Click here to see her old appearance]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lamia_old.jpg[[/labelnote]]'']]
77-> '''Played by:''' Creator/MichellePfeiffer
78
79An evil witch that desires Yvaine's heart so she may remain young and beautiful.
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81* AdaptationalVillainy: While her goal is essentially the same in both versions, she's a lot nastier in the movie. In the book, she's a GracefulLoser once she realizes she's lost Yvaine's heart for good, and there's no hint that she'd ever betray her sisters. The movie plays up her vanity and selfishness much more, to the point where [[spoiler: she rejoices when her sisters die because it means she won't have to share Yvaine's heart]]. Of course, her actions towards everyone else up until the climax are the same in the book and the movie, so she was never ''nice''.
82* BigBad: She plays this role in the film, despite the attempts of Septimus to usurp her, and her sisters also desiring Yvaine's heart.
83* CastFromLifespan: Every time she uses her magic, she loses a little more of her youth and beauty.
84* EvilBrit: She's played as such by the American Michelle Pfeiffer.
85* FauxAffablyEvil: Despite cursing or killing them, Lamia is always professional and amiable when dealing with others. She is doubly so for Yvaine, whom she's not only dead-set on gruesomely killing, but even tells her as much, while always pleasantly addressing her as [[TermsOfEndangerment "my love" or "my dear"]].
86-->'''Lamia:''' (opens the carriage door, revealing herself to Yvaine) "Planning to enter Wall, were you?"\
87(Yvaine looks at Lamia, shocked and somewhat fearful.)\
88'''Lamia:''' (walking over to Yvaine with a slightly evil smile) If ''death'' is what you wish for, my dear, I'd be ''more'' than happy to assist you.
89* TheHecateSisters: She takes the role of the Maiden, as she is the most active and outwardly youthful of her sisters.
90* HotWitch: When she regains some of her youth at the beginning of the film.
91* LadyOfBlackMagic: She specializes in offensive enchantments, and dresses to the nines as soon as she restores her youth.
92* MsFanservice: This is Michelle Pfeiffer we're talking about, after all.
93* PetTheDog: Lamia has two semi-moments of this: [[spoiler: one is when she runs into a fellow witch, Ditchwater Sal, and politely requests to share a meal with her, though this is ruined when Sal puts [[TruthSerums limbus grass]] in her food to find out why Lamia was traveling]], and the other is [[spoiler: after magicking up an inn to lure the injured and soaked Yvaine to her]], when Lamia heals Yvaine's twisted ankle. Granted, this is just so Yvaine will glow with happiness, making her power even stronger for when Lamia plans to cut out her heart, but the fact that [[spoiler: Yvaine and Tristan make it out okay]] and Yvaine can now walk and dance without pain make it a nice gesture upon second viewing and in the long run in-universe.
94* ShowingOffTheNewBody: When she becomes young again, [[DressHitsFloor she drops her robe]] and [[ShouldersUpNudity looks at herself naked]] in the mirror, not without giving the audience a sexy look as she does so.
95* SkywardScream: Indulges in this in the BigNO! variety [[spoiler: after failing to stab Yvaine when she and Tristan use a Babylon Candle to teleport their way to safety]].
96* SolitarySorceress: She lives in a crumbling manor/castle in the middle of a wasteland with her two sisters.
97* TechnicolorFire: Her magic manifests as green flame.
98* VainSorceress: Her main goal in the film is to eat Yvaine's heart to completely restore her youth and beauty.
99* WickedWitch: Duh. She is a witch queen whose entire motivation is to cut out a young girl's heart and eat it.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Septimus]]
103[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/septimus.jpg]]
104-> '''Played by:''' Creator/MarkStrong
105
106An opportunistic potential heir to the crown of Stormhold searching for the royal gem that Yvaine now holds.
107----
108* AdaptationalBadass: In the book, his preferred weapon was poison, and he dies quite easily against the Witch. In the film, he's a blade-wielding badass, and ends up killing one of the witches before being defeated.
109* BigBadDuumvirate: With Lamia. [[spoiler: At least, until Lamia kills him off and takes her place as the sole BigBad.]] However, this is downplayed as his goals do not necessarily clash with Tristan's, and the two team up to take on the witches.
110* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:He ultimately proves no match for Lamia and her sisters, as after he kills one, Lamia easily finishes him off and turns him into an [[PeoplePuppets undead puppet]].]]
111* {{Determinator}}: Being repeatedly set on fire just seems to annoy him.
112* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Implied. Unlike his brothers, whose souls turn blue and ascend, Septimus' soul turns red and goes down below]].
113* EvenEvilHasStandards: His sister Una has been missing for years and is presumed dead, and Septimus is known to have killed several of his older brothers, but he is still deeply offended that everyone assumes he must have killed Una as well. As he points out, he would have no ''reason'' to kill her, given that Stormhold is an HeirClubForMen -- as a daughter, she's not in the line of succession anyway.
114* EvilPrince: He's not purely evil, just the most unscrupulous and opportunistic of his family.
115* EvilWearsBlack: The most ruthless of the Stormhold princes wears nothing but black. Curiously according to the magical runes his favourite colour is actually blue.
116* OpportunisticBastard: He's a scheming, backstabbing, and generally cunning prince who's ready to seize every chance he can get to lay his hands on the crown of Stormhold.
117* PetTheDog: A minor one, but he does offer to let Primus live if he does not pursue the stone, something unheard of in Stormhold history. Later on, he also lets Bernard live after the rest of his men get killed fighting Shakespeare's crew.
118* SymbolMotifClothing: He has the Roman numeral VII embroidered into his vest and the buttons have the number 7 on them.
119* TallDarkAndSnarky: To a tee, with his snark being every bit equal to the likes of Yvaine.
120[[/folder]]
121
122[[folder:Captain Shakespeare]]
123[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_shakespeare.jpg]]
124-> '''Played by:''' Creator/RobertDeNiro
125
126A "fearsome" air pirate.
127----
128* CanonForeigner: There was a lighting-harvesting ship captain in the book, but outside of the profession and retrieving the heroes, Shakespeare is a completely different character with a much larger role in the story.
129* CampGay: [[spoiler:His dark secret...but it turns out everyone already knew anyway.]]
130* EverybodyKnewAlready: When he's accidentally [[spoiler: outed as CampGay]] in front of his crew, they tell him they always knew.
131* HiddenHeartOfGold: He pretends to be tough and threatening in front of his crew, but is secretly [[spoiler: CampGay and]] quite a nice guy.
132* LargeHam: You can tell Creator/RobertDeNiro had fun playing this role.
133* LiarRevealed: Played with but ultimately subverted. He believes that his crew only follows him due to his [[TheDreaded fearsome reputation]] and fears they’d abandon him if they found out he was really a softhearted [[spoiler:WholesomeCrossdresser]]. In fact when they burst into his cabin to rescue him from Septimus [[spoiler:(while he is wearing a ladies’ petticoat)]] they reveal not only that they don’t care [[spoiler:about his orientation]] but that EverybodyKnewAlready and they follow him because he’s a good captain and [[UndyingLoyalty they like him.]]
134* MeaningfulName: He adopted "Shakespeare" as his pirate name for the double meaning. His crew and enemies think it means "Shakes Spear", but he knows it's a nod to [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare the Bard]].
135* NiceGuy: Under his gruff facade, he's one of the outright nicest characters in the film.
136* SecretKeeper: He works out that Yvaine is a star in human form, and promises that he won't reveal it to anyone. He even gives her some advice on how to keep her secret from those who would harm her. [[spoiler:His crew are all this for him, as they [[SecretSecretKeeper knew about his sexuality and crossdressing all along, but kept it to themselves.]]]]
137* WholesomeCrossdresser: [[spoiler:After the reveal that he's not a bloodthirsty monster who killed Tristan, we learn that he has a hidden closet full of dresses, among other items of opulent clothing.]]
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Victoria Forester]]
141[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victoria_forester_1.jpg]]
142-> '''Played by:''' Creator/SiennaMiller
143
144The spoiled lady occupying the heart of Tristan.
145----
146* AdaptationalJerkass: She's nice and sweet in the book, but an AlphaBitch in the movie.
147* AlphaBitch: She has this role in the village. In the book, she eventually becomes a LovableAlphaBitch.
148* FalseSoulmate: Tristan wholeheartedly believes he and Victoria are meant for each other. He learns better over the course of the film.
149* ItsAllAboutMe: What Victoria seems to think, even after Tristan flat out tells her to "get over herself."
150* RomanticFalseLead: Given her [[AlphaBitch unpleasant behavior and stringing Tristan along]], and that she's in less than five scenes for the whole movie, it's quite obvious she's this for Tristan.
151* SatelliteLoveInterest: Tristan would do absolutely anything to win her heart, though she's due to marry another man, and that's pretty much all we know about her. As his relationship with Yvaine the fallen star grows, Yvaine even [[LampshadedTrope points out that she's not exactly proving her love to him the way he is to her...]] [[spoiler: and eventually, he figures this out himself and dumps her for Yvaine.]]
152* SpoiledBrat: In the original book, she was [[SpoiledSweet actually sweet]], whereas here her only sweetness is that she's nice to Tristan out of pity, and stops being nice the minute she actually expects something of him. Otherwise, she only thinks of herself.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Dunstan Thorne]]
156-> '''Played by:''' Creator/BenBarnes (young) and Creator/NathanielParker (middle-aged)
157
158Tristan's father, who ventured beyond the Wall one night eighteen years ago.
159----
160* DecoyProtagonist: At first, the story follows him as the main protagonist, but after the prologue ends, the focus shifts to Tristan.
161* GoodParents: He's shown to be a caring and loving father to Tristan.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Primus]]
165[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primus_4.jpg]]
166-> '''Played by:''' Creator/JasonFlemyng
167
168Another prospective heir to the crown of Stormhold.
169----
170* AdaptationalHeroism: In the book he killed Secundus years before the start of the story, whereas in the film Septimus is the one to do the deed at their father's deathbed.
171* AdaptationalWimp: He was a lot more cunning in the book. He was always highly suspicious of Septimus, and in the book, Tertius was killed by poison at a later stage in the story, while Primus always made sure to carry his own prepared drink. In the film, Primus only survives the poisoning through sheer luck (though by the time he gets to Lamia's inn, he's wise to it, and makes sure not to drink anything but his own drinks). Other scenes, like when he outwits Septimus at the harbour, were omitted.
172* BenevolentMageRuler: Albeit he's only a prince, but he can interpret runestones while Septimus needs to have a soothsayer do it for him.
173* BlueBlood: The firstborn son of Stormhold's king. [[spoiler:He also turns out to be a literal example of the trope when he gets his throat cut by Lamia.]]
174* NakedPeopleAreFunny: [[spoiler:He dies in the bath at the hands of Lamia, and when he reappears as a ghost, he wears nothing but a ModestyTowel -- or, failing that, HandOrObjectUnderwear]].
175* NiceGuy: While still a bit snooty (he ''is'' a prince), he is friendly and welcoming to Tristan.
176* PurpleIsPowerful: Each of the princes has a different colour theme, and Primus' colour is various shades of purple; appropriate to his status both as the oldest son and the one who'd likely have made the best king if the rules of succession weren't so messed up.
177* TokenGoodTeamMate: He's pretty much the one unambiguously decent guy out of all the princes of Stormhold. [[spoiler: Except for Tristan, not that anyone but Una knows it.]]
178* TooDumbToLive: Zig-Zagged. He's smart enough not to accept a drink from a stranger, but he does walk straight into Lamia's trap anyway.
179[[/folder]]
180
181[[folder:The Stormhold Royal Family]]
182!!The King
183[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_king_71.jpg]]
184-> '''Played by:''' Creator/PeterOToole
185
186The dying elderly king of Stormhold.
187----
188* ThirteenIsUnlucky: It's uncertain whether he was actually the last born in his family, but he had twelve brothers, and they were ''certainly'' unlucky when it came to the succession.
189* EvilOldFolks: He doesn't mind having his sons murdered by their own brothers in a competition to become the heir to the crown. After all, he did the same thing in his youth, though he does provide an alternative for his sons in finding the royal jewel.
190* MoralityPet: It is implied his lost daughter Una is this for him; he doesn't seem to mind his sons dying, but is still calling out for Una when he dies, decades after she vanished.
191* OpportunisticBastard: He didn't hesitate to kill his brothers to get the throne of Stormhold, and Septimus has inherited this part of his nature.
192* SmallRoleBigImpact: His decision to force his sons to retrieve the royal jewel if they want to become king is what sets the whole plot in motion, in that it knocks Yvaine out of the sky.
193
194!! Secundus
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/secundus.jpg]]
196-> '''Played by:''' Creator/RupertEverett
197
198----
199* DecoyProtagonist: He enters his dying father's bedroom to heroic music in [[RedIsHeroic fancy red clothing]], tosses his hair... and is pushed out of the window by Septimus.
200* DestinationDefenestration: Septimus kills him by shoving him out of a very high window.
201* PrinceCharming: He's even played by the guy who plays Prince Charming in the ''Shrek'' films!
202* SparedByTheAdaptation: In a manner of speaking. He's introduced early in the movie, and swiftly killed by Septimus, but in the book he was dead before the story even started.
203* TooDumbToLive: Just after the King of Stormhold talks about having killed all of his brothers to become king, he tells Secundus to look out of the window... which happens to be ''right'' next to an absolutely immense drop. Secundus sees nothing suspicious about this, and is promptly killed by Septimus. And bear in mind that Secundus killed Quartus ten years before, so he's hardly a stranger to fratricide.
204
205!! The Ghost Princes
206[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_ghost_princes.jpg]]
207-> '''Played by''': Creator/MarkHeap (Tertius), Creator/DavidWalliams (Sextus), Creator/JulianRhindTutt (Quartus) & Creator/AdamBuxton (Quintus)
208
209The ghosts of the former crown princes of Stormhold.
210----
211* GreekChorus: Only visible to the audience, they love commenting on whatever is happening during the course of the film.
212* JacobMarleyApparel: As ghosts, their appearances are stuck as how they looked at the moment of death. Quintus has an axe embedded in his head, while Quartus appears to be covered in ice, and Sextus is heavily burned.
213* OutWithABang: In the book, Tertius dies having sex with a prostitute.
214* PosthumousCharacter: Quartus, Quintus and Sextus were all killed before the film begins, and Tertius only lasts two scenes before dying too.
215* PowerPerversionPotential: Tertius spies on Tristan and Yvaine when [[spoiler:they have sex during their night at the inn]], but his brothers call him out on this.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:The Slave Girl/[[spoiler:Una]]]]
219[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/una.jpg]]
220-> '''Played by:''' Creator/KateMagowan
221
222A beautiful woman enslaved by the witch Ditchwater Sal that seduces Dunstan Thorn and then gives birth to Tristan.
223----
224* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: There is a seven-year age gap between Kate Magowan, who plays her, and Charlie Cox, the actor playing Tristan. It's possible that her prolonged youth is part of the spell she's under [[spoiler: or it may be due to her being royalty of a magic land.]]
225* BlueBlood: [[spoiler:She is actually a long-lost princess of Stormhold]].
226* ForcedTransformation: Ditchwater Sal typically keeps her in the shape of a bluebird, only changing her back into her human form when she has a task for her.
227* MadeASlave: Some time ago, she was enslaved by Ditchwater Sal.
228* MamaBear: In a non-biological way towards Yvaine. [[spoiler:Una]] has a downplayed Mama Bear moment [[spoiler: when Lamia follows Yvaine and Una down to the Wall to capture her]], in that [[spoiler:Una]] doesn't lose her temper, threaten Lamia, or throw a punch, like the usual example of this trope would. Instead, she stands tall against Lamia and body-shields Yvaine from her, as a realistic mother would do to protect their child from a suspicious stranger. She also comforts her in a maternal fashion as they ride in Lamia's carriage.
229* MoralityPet: [[spoiler: She's apparently this to her whole family, as her father who laughs when her brothers are killed still calls out for her as he dies, and when her identity is revealed in the end, all her brothers call out happily. Even Septimus seems somewhat happy to see her.]]
230* MissingMom: She decided to give Tristan to Dunstan on the other side of the Wall, and never had the chance to raise him. They meet only later when Tristan is eighteen and comes to Stormhold.
231* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Upon noticing Yvaine leaving for the town of Wall, [[spoiler:Una]] hijacks Ditchwater Sal's cart (at the risk of severe punishment from her mistress) and races to the wall to stop Yvaine from crossing the gap, as Yvaine will be reduced to '''literal stardust''' if she does, and stands up for Yvaine out of no motive than to save an innocent girl's life. In fact, this is [[spoiler: Una]] and Yvaine's first time meeting each other. [[spoiler:Una]] gets repaid by being magically enslaved '''again,''' but this time by Lamia. Fortunately,[[spoiler: Lamia gets vaporized by Yvaine's PowerGlow]], and Una is freed from slavery for good.
232* TrueBlueFemininity: Both her dresses are blue, [[spoiler:to reflect how she's much calmer and more sensible than her brothers.]]
233* WomenAreWiser: She is much more caring and not as ambitious as [[spoiler:her brothers]].
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Ditchwater Sal]]
237[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ditchwater_sal.png]]
238-> '''Played by:''' Creator/MelanieHill
239
240An old witch and trader, and the master of Tristan's mother.
241----
242* AffablyEvil: She kidnapped Tristan's mother when she was just a child to enslave her, and would have used Yvaine for her own purposes if she could perceive her, but she does keep her promises, such as taking Tristan to the market without harming him, even if she turns him into a dormouse for the journey.
243* YourHeadAsplode: Lamia kills her by vaporizing her head with a fire blast.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Ferdy the Fence]]
247[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ferdy_the_fence.jpg]]
248-> '''Played by:''' Creator/RickyGervais
249
250A chatterbox and sly merchant.
251----
252* DeadpanSnarker: Like most of the cast.
253* {{Jerkass}}: Let's face it, he's kind of an ass. He's not especially malicious, but he's not pleasant, either.
254* MotorMouth: He never, ever shuts up, so Lamia [[spoiler:turns his voice into that of a monkey]]. This winds up being his downfall when [[spoiler:Septimus]] thinks that he's mocking him.
255%%* TooDumbToLive
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:Humphrey]]
259[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/humphrey_4.jpg]]
260-> '''Played by:''' Creator/HenryCavill
261
262Tristan's rival for the affection of Victoria.
263----
264* AmbiguouslyBi: Or AmbiguouslyGay. Or perhaps just a heterosexual crossdresser. In the coronation scene at the very end, [[spoiler:he's seen sharing a wink with Captain Shakespeare, to the confusion and/or frustration of Victoria]].
265* TheBully: To Tristan.
266* CanonForeigner: The suitor Victoria prefers in the book ([[spoiler:Robert Monday, a much older NiceGuy and Tristran's boss]]) is an entirely different character.
267* JerkJock: Humphrey gets a line that implies he's been bullying Tristan since their school days -- specifically that he whupped him in their fencing lessons.
268* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Tristan reveals his new sword and confidence, Humphrey simply says "Ah." and puts his own sword back in its sheath rather than go through with fighting Tristan.
269* SwordCane: Carries one with him at all times.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Empusa and Mormo]]
273[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/empusa_and_mormo_1.jpg]]
274-> '''Played by:''' Creator/SarahAlexander and Creator/JoannaScanlan
275
276Lamia's equally villainous witch sisters.
277----
278* TheBeastmaster: Mormo's main power. [[spoiler:Though unfortunately, the animals turn against her when Tristan frees them from their cages and maul her to death.]]
279* TheHecateSisters: Mormo takes the role of the Matron, as she is rather plump and motherly-looking, while Empusa takes the role of the Crone, as she is more spindly in appearance and seems the most bitter and sarcastic of the three.
280* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Empusa gets stabbed through the chest by Septimus.]]
281* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Mormo gets torn to pieces by the animals she keeps around for the sisters to use as divination sacrifices.]]
282* PlayingWithFire: Empusa's specialty, though Lamia's no slouch either.
283[[/folder]]
284
285[[folder:The Wall Guard]]
286[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_wall_guard.jpg]]
287-> '''Played by:''' Creator/DavidKelly
288-->''"Give my best to your father."''
289
290The guard of the passage between the town of Wall and the fantasy world of Stormhold.
291----
292* CanonForeigner: He only exists in the movie, as in the books, [[AdaptationDistillation there was no one single guard of the Wall]]. Instead, all the citizens of Wall took turns guarding the gap, two at a time.
293* MartialArtsStaff: His weapon of choice. At first appearing like a mere support for an elder man, he actually uses it like a martial arts bô.
294* OldMaster: Despite being over 90 years old, he can still fight using martial arts, as demonstrated against Tristan when he tried to cross to Stormhold like his father did.
295* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After witnessing a battle between two witches through the gap in the wall, he starts leaving just as Tristan shows up.
296-->'''Tristan:''' What happened?\
297'''Guard:''' Be my guest. I quit. Eighty years, I've stopped you people going out. What I should have been worrying about was those people from the other side coming in.
298[[/folder]]

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