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6* DeadToBeginWith: Our main trio, as well as other characters who are mentioned, with the series following their lives in the Dark Forest, a place for those who cannot pass on. Gideon is the only one hinted at to be alive, however. As in the first episode, as the camera zooms out, it reveals for a brief moment while Gideon is playing the arcade machine, Elon and Naraah vanish. Somewhat subverted as in-universe, they were never real to begin with.
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8
9!Main Trio
10
11[[folder:Elon Doyle]]
12!!!Played by: Alexis Ruiz
13[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elon.png]]
14
15-> "''Trapped like a fly in a jar!''"
16
17The titular ''[=CatGhost=]'' and central protagonist. A spectral white cat who is introduced in Episode 1, ''Birthday'', hanging out with Naarah and Gideon, often temperamental and snarky (moreso as the series progresses) as well as the StraightMan of the group.
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19Was once a human, burned as a teenager for witchcraft. Her soul ended up in the game Party Country, and ever since then she has sought revenge on those she deems responsible for her death.
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22* TheBadGuyWins: In ''Banana'', she kills the protagonist in the end. Averted in the series itself, where she almost captures everyone she blames for her death, only for Malone to deliver a CurbStompBattle on her.
23* BigBad: The sole one of ''Banana'' as the one who is keeping the protagonist prisoner and kills them in the end.
24* BigBadEnsemble: She is the cause of many of the episode conflicts and is gradually revealed as the one responsible for putting the trio in purgatory in the first place, manipulates Narrah for her own ends, and masterminds an EvilPlan to capture and/or kill every soul who she blames for her [[BurnTheWitch execution for witchcraft]]. On the other end is the SkinWalker, who torments her and the others for its own reasons (though she accidentally created it).
25* BurnTheWitch: Elon's human form was burned at the stake, shown through flashbacks and game information.
26* CatsAreMagic: Elon can produce flames on her paws, curse others, and transform into a demonic creature. Although it likely she could do these things while she was still human.
27* CatsAreMean: Elon gets the most KickTheDog moments and definitely has a cruel streak, ranging from forcing Gideon to come up with a knock-knock joke for ''two years'', and gloating about how much prettier than others she considers herself even when it makes Naarah uncomfortable, to, more seriously, trapping the serpent/Beth in a cage and forcing Naarah to kill her dog.
28* CatsAreSnarkers: She's the meanest and snarkiest of the main trio, though Gideon is more deadpan.
29* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She was almost as immature as Naarah at first, doing things like laughing hysterically at her own cheesy knock-knock joke, while later she becomes the mother figure to Naarah's child, as evidenced by her scolding Naarah with the line "Do you know how worried sick I was" in "Catghost 6: Hole". Elon also took Gideon's place as the grouch of the three as the series went on, in contrast to her playfulness in the first two episodes.
30* ControlFreak: She desires to control everything, from [[UnwittingPawn Narrah]] to [[ImmortalitySeeker fate and death itself]], and spends the series attacking everyone who she feels is a threat to that end. Malone repeatedly tries to tell her that there is so much she cannot hope to control and a whole universe much bigger than she is, to which Elon brushes her off.
31* CruelAndUnusualDeath: As is customary for witch trials, she was [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake]].
32* CuteGhostGirl: In the sense that she is a ghost in the form of a cute kitty.
33* CuteIsEvil: Her cat form is cute and she knows it, but she is also a cruel, callous kitty who bullies Gideon and uses her witch powers to torment everyone she believes to be responsible for her death.
34* DisproportionateRetribution: Because Gideon didn't understand a joke, Elon and Naarah curse him to be locked in a small cell until he can write a good joke. It takes him ''two years'' to do so.
35* EvilRedhead: Was a redhead as a human and a WickedWitch who served as a ToxicFriendInfluence to Narrah, eventually manipulating her into killing her dog as part of a ritual.
36* FatalFlaw: Her MortalityPhobia and her [[NeverMyFault inability to accept responsibility for her actions]]. To achieve immortality, she manipulated Narrah into doing a ritual involving sacrificing her beloved dog, an action that kick-started the series plot and the characters' imprisonment in ''Party Country'' purgatory. Rather than accept responsibility, she blames everyone but herself, leading her to antagonize and alienate everyone around her, eventually including Narrah. It is only when she finally owns up to what she did and stops running away from fate that she can pass on and the series ends.
37* FieryRedhead: When she was a human, she had striking red hair, and was just as temperamental as in the afterlife.
38* FreudianExcuse: As a child, she and her parents were travelers, but one day got trapped in a blizzard. The parents died, leaving her alone to wander the world for so long before being found by Malone. Her close encounter with death gave her a MortalityPhobia that drove her to try to become immortal, [[ImmortalityImmorality at any cost]].
39* GameFace: When ''really'' angry, she can transform into a [[SnakesAreSinister large snake-like being]] that has the power of {{Teleportation}}.
40* AGodAmI: In the last episode, she calls herself a "higher power" controlling everyone's fates.
41* HeelRealization: In Episode 13, after spending the entire series consumed with {{revenge}} and a desire for {{immortality|Immorality}}, bullying and harming everyone around her, and [[NeverMyFault blaming everyone but herself for her misfortune]], she finally realizes just what she did, and how she drove away Narrah through her manipulations.
42* HumanAllAlong: Her human self is finally shown in Episode 13.
43* ImmortalityImmorality: It is implied that the ritual she conducted, in which she pressured/forced Narrah into killing her dog, was done to achieve immortality.
44* ImmortalitySeeker: The ritual she forced Narrah to carry out is implied to have been an immortality ritual.
45* MagicalRomani: She and her mentor Malone traveled around Colonial America in a wagon, all the while practicing witch-craft. Elon's presence in Gideon, Beth, and Naarah's town brought fears of gypsy activity along with it.
46* MortalityPhobia: She is seen arguing with Malone about the concept of death and how information can still remain in the world if someone dies, later telling Malone in the finale that she refuses to accept that she is dead. It is implied that the ritual which would up causing the events of the series was done in an attempt to cheat death.
47* NearVillainVictory: In Episode 12, she captures Bethany and has finally captured all her {{Revenge}} targets, so it seems like she has won, and she prepares to celebrate... until Episode 13, where Malone comes along, gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, and beats her in a CurbStompBattle.
48* NeverMyFault: Aside from her MortalityPhobia, this is her FatalFlaw. For most of the series, she will attack Gideon for some dumb reason and blame him for it, and she also blames her execution on just about everyone but herself. While they aren’t blameless, she refuses to accept that her manipulating and corrupting Narrah into sacrificing an innocent dog for a witchcraft ritual was what got her executed in the first place. She even blames Malone, her mentor who wanted what was best for her, because Malone told her to stop trying to cheat death and accept fate, saying that Malone is the one who got them trapped in purgatory. Malone finally [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls her out on this]] in the final episode.
49* NightmareFace: Elon's demonic form includes a terrifying set of teeth and flaming eyes.
50* NotSoAboveItAll: A rather extreme instance; although she seems to position herself as the StraightMan in later episodes who tries to keep the trio together, her negative traits from the first few episodes still seep through, and by the end she has ironically shown herself to be the [[AxCrazy most unstable and dangerous]] of the three, being a flat-out VillainProtagonist.
51* OneWingedAngel: Her demon form, a giant [[SnakesAreSinister snake]]-like being that she turns into occasionally, most notably when facing Malone at the final confrontation in Episode 13, the GrandFinale.
52* PlayerCharacter:
53** One of four in ''Unholy Circle'', along with Narrah, Bethany, and [[SecretCharacter the Watcher]].
54** Of ''Leak'', as the one you control as she runs from the Busts. Narrah follows behind but is more of a CPU sidekick.
55** Of ''Pertinence'', which follows her journey from the wagon to her first meeting with Malone.
56* PlayingWithFire: Can conjure fire from her paws. In a dark sense, this foreshadows that she was burned to death at the stake.
57* RedEyesTakeWarning: Whenever she and Narrah get mad at Gideon, their eyes glow red.
58* SnakesAreSinister: Her OneWingedAngel form is that of a giant serpent with a NightmareFace.
59* StrawNihilist: As a result of her tragic life and death, she has come to believe that friends are worthless and will cast you aside after they are done using you, and that life is meaningless becuase it ends. She goes on a whole MotiveRant saying all this in Episode 13.
60* ToxicFriendInfluence : To Naarah. They're "bestest of friends" and Elon clearly cares about her, to the point of AngerBornOfWorry when she goes wandering off, but at some point when they were human, Elon forced her to kill her dog, and is implied to be the reason why they're stuck in the afterlife. It's only when Naarah accepts that she needs to leave Elon that she's able to AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
61* VillainProtagonist: The central character and clearest example of the trio- she is a cruel character who bullies Gideon with Narrah, kills the banana in Episode 5, and is the reason they are all trapped in Party Country. She is also a ToxicFriendInfluence to Narrah and, while they were alive, pressured her into sacrificing her dog for a ritual. She also keeps an attic full of the souls of those she blames for killing her, and plans to capture Bethany as well.
62* VoiceOfTheLegion: Speaks with this voice whenever she is angry and/or in demon form.
63* WasOnceAMan: She used to be a human back when she was alive.
64* WickedWitch: Was a witch while alive, and a manipulative ToxicFriendInfluence who made Narrah sacrifice her dog for what is implied to be an {{immortality|Immorality}} ritual. As the titular Cat Ghost, she uses her powers to torment Gideon and all others she blames for her death. Her fellow coven members were an aversion, however.
65[[/folder]]
66
67[[folder:Naarah]]
68!!!Played by: Alexis Ruiz
69[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/naarah_infobox_ghost.png]]
70
71->"''Go ahead and drop me. There's nothing else left for me.''"
72
73A blue CuteGhostGirl who accompanies Elon wherever she goes. She loves Elon, considering herself her best friend, and hates Gideon, often bullying him with Elon.
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75Was once a human, stolen as a baby from a Native American village by Bethany and raised by her and Gideon. She met Elon and formed a friendship, joining their coven in secret, but was discovered and sentenced to the dunking test, where she drowned.
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78* AmbiguouslyBrown: In human form, she has noticably brown skin. In the game "Midnight", Bethany is shown to have kidnapped her from what's implied to be a Native American village.
79* BrokenPedestal: She looks up to Elon and considers her "her bestest best friend". However, over the course of the series, she comes to realize Elon's ToxicFriendInfluence and eventually passes on without her.
80* ChildrenAreInnocent: Flip-flops between this and ChildrenAreCruel. Compared to Elon, whom she shares a somewhat sisterly dynamic with, she seems much younger and way more cheerful, but considering she happily locked Gideon in a room for ''two years'' over a knock-knock joke, she's not necessarily lacking in malice. Horribly deconstructed in her backstory when it's revealed she killed her dog because of Elon's coercion.
81* CruelAndUnusualDeath: As is customary for witch trials, she was drowned via ducking stool.
82* CuteGhostGirl: Naarah is very childlike and cute because of it. She's aware of this too, as in "Catghost 8" she says "I'm super cute and you totally know it!".
83* DeathOfAChild: She was a young girl (around 14) when she was drowned in a lake for witchcraft.
84* DemonicPossession: Despite being a spirit herself, she somehow gets possessed by another spirit (implied to be Bethany) in Episode 4: Circle.
85* DisproportionateRetribution: Because Gideon didn't understand a joke, Elon and Naarah curse him to be locked in a small cell until he can write a good joke. It takes him ''two years'' to do so.
86* FogFeet: Naarah has no limbs, so she flies everywhere and [[PsychicPowers uses telekinesis to lift objects]].
87* FriendlyGhost: To Elon and Azule, she is a loyal friend who loves to hang out and wants nothing but the best for them. Not so much to Gideon, who she frequently bullies.
88* HeelRealization: In Episode 12, after seeing Elon capture Bethany and seeing just how far she is willing to go for {{Revenge}} (as well as a little prodding from the SkinWalker), she realizes that Elon has been negatively influencing her and turning her into a monster herself.
89* LukeIAmYourFather: Gideon is her adoptive dad. While Gideon is unaware of this, it's unclear if Narrah knows.
90* MeaningfulName: Naarah is Hebrew for "girl" or "maiden". Fitting for a girl who [[DeathOfAChild died in early adolescence]].
91* OnlyOneName: Unlike Elon and Gideon, whatever last name she may have had is never said. It's possible it was Phillips, since Gideon and Bethany Phillips were her adoptive parents.
92* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Naarah cuddling, and later ''kissing'' Gideon, whom she hates, while possessed. Lampshaded as she begins gagging when she comes to at the end of the episode.
93* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Of the cast, her appearance most resembles a traditional ghost.
94* PlayerCharacter: One of four in ''Unholy Circle'', alongside Elon, Bethany, and [[SecretCharacter the Watcher]].
95* RedEyesTakeWarning: Whenever she and Elon get mad at Gideon, their eyes glow red.
96* StepfordSmiler: Despite her cheer and mischievousness, being stuck in the purgatory where Catghost takes place is clearly wearing on her.
97* VillainProtagonist: She goes along with Elon's bullying of Gideon, had killed her dog Azule in the past on Elon's prodding, and generally has a mean streak, though not as much as Elon.
98* VoiceOfTheLegion: Speaks with this voice when she gets angry, usually at Gideon.
99* UndyingLoyalty: To Elon while they were alive. When they were caught doing witchcraft and she was subjected to the dunking test, her mother Bethany begged for her to put all the blame on Elon so she could escape, to which Narrah refused and accepted her fate, asking them to just drop her. [[SubvertedTrope This changes]] by the end of the series as she realizes what a ToxicFriendInfluence Elon really is.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Gideon Phillips]]
103
104A white hedgehog who finds himself stuck with Elon and Narrah, who do not seem to like him. Though dimwitted, he is happy-go-lucky and has an optimistic attitude- unless Elon and Narrah are in the process of bullying him.
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106Was once a human, a judge who served on the village Council. He had a loving wife who kidnapped Naraah so they could have the child she could not conceive. But when Naraah was caught being a witch, he was forced to convict and punish her. He died much later.
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109* ButtMonkey: He is often bullied and teased by Elon and Narrah. In the first two episodes, they constantly disturb his sleep and trap him in a room for ''two years'' because he didn't like their knock-knock joke, and in episode 3, Narrah frames Gideon for scaring Elon with the mirror, resulting in Elon going after him and scaring him. Throughout the entire series, he is typically the butt of a joke. Darkly justified later on when its revealed his past self was the judge who sentenced Elon and Narrah to death for witchcraft (reluctantly, in Narrah's case), so Elon's bullying is a sort of revenge (though it's ambiguous if Narrah remembers or not).
110* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first two episodes, Gideon is almost always grumpy and loves sleeping to the point that he describes being awake as "a curse", but from about the third episode on, he's often portrayed as happy in a dopey sort of way, is sometimes hyperactive rather than perpetually sleepy, and is more likely to mention how much he enjoys doing chores than how much he likes to sleep. Elon and Naarah had to force him to hang out with them in the first two episodes, but by "Catghost 4 Circle" he's the one annoying them by barging in on activities they intended to do without him.
111* TheDitz: He doesn't know what jokes are or how they work at first, tends to say a lot of {{non sequitur}}s, and [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds brings about the end of the universe]] because he and his clone don't realize that [[NeverTheSelvesShallMeet touching each other destroys the fabric of the universe]].
112* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: He had expression during the early episodes. His unenthusiastic DeadpanSnarker tendencies made him a cynical and easily-annoyed {{Foil}} for the more energetic and mischievous Elon and Naarah, underscored by his default expression being half-closed eyes and a grumpy frown. Later episodes make Gideon more upbeat and silly, and he often opens his eyes wider to suit his personality shift.
113* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Elon and Naarah hang out with him, even throwing him a birthday party and taking him to Party Country in spite of his protests, yet are also disgusted by him, a feeling they express through abuse. This may be because, when all three were alive, Gideon was the judge who sentenced Elon and Naarah to death.
114* GhostAmnesia: Implied to be the case. Elon and Naarah have some recollection of their human lives, but Gideon claims to not remember ''anything'' before "being born" in purgatory, and he doesn't recognize Narrah as his adoptive daughter, nor does he recognize Bethany as his wife, or Elon as the girl he sentenced to burn for witchcraft.
115* IncrediblyLameFun: Gideon's idea of fun consists of things like doing chores or going to church. He even has a favorite chore: chopping wood. Even his favorite games are old fashioned ones like Up Jenkins or Able Whackets.
116* LukeIAmYourFather: He is Narrah's adoptive father. [[GhostAmnesia He doesn't remember this.]]
117* MeaningfulName:
118** Gideon means "feller of trees" in Hebrew, and in episode 3 ''Mirror'' it's revealed his favorite chore is collecting firewood.
119** Gideon is also the Rastafarian word for Armageddon. [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds This meaning was fulfilled in episode 7.]]
120** Gideon is a figure from the Biblical ''Literature/BookOfJudges''. When he was alive, Gideon was a judge in the modern sense of the word, and sentenced Elon and Narrah to death for witchcraft.
121* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Gideon and his clone accidentally bring about the end of the universe via [[NeverTheSelvesShallMeet prolonged contact with each other]] (i.e., passing salt and high fiving).
122* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: While he and his clone can speak with each other just fine, touching each other breaks and eventually destroys the fabric of the universe.
123* NoSenseOfHumor: Gideon cannot understand a simple knock-knock joke, which lands him in a small cell for two years.
124* OnlySaneMan: Gideon was the straight man for Elon and Naarah's antics in early episodes, although this role seems to be somewhat shifting to Elon, who tries to keep things in order as her friends just mess around.
125* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Narrah was his adopted child, but it did not make it any less painful for him to watch her he executed for witchcraft- and he was the one forced to sentence her.
126* VillainProtagonist: Downplayed, as in the past he sentenced Elon (who was genuinely guilty of manipulating Narrah into killing her dog) and Narrah (his adopted daughter who he did not want to sentence) to execution for witchcraft, but only because the rest of the council decreed it so and basically pressured him to.
127* TragicVillain: He really did not want to sentence his own adopted daughter to execution, but they were caught doing witchcraft and so had to be punished according to the laws of the village council. He and Bethany pleaded with them to let Narrah go, and he even choose to have her face the ducking stool test just so there might be a chance of her surviving, but she drowned anyway.
128[[/folder]]
129
130!!Major Characters
131
132[[folder:Bethany]]
133A character who shows up in some games before making her appearance as a blue serpent-like being. She was Gideon's wife who kidnapped and raised Narrah because she was unable to conceive a child herself. She is the protagonist of the game ''Midnight'', which shows her kidnapping Narrah from a Native American village. Holds a grudge against Elon for introducing Narrah to Wicca, which wound up getting them both executed for witchcraft.
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135* AntiVillain: She kidnapped baby Narrah, but seems to have raised her well and truly does love her as well as Gideon. Their deaths devastate her enough to be DrivenToSuicide.
136* BigBad: Of ''Midnight'', as her plan to kidnap a baby starts the conflict, with her as the VillainProtagonist.
137* DrivenToSuicide: After Narrah was drowned for witchcraft and Gideon passed away much later, she threw herself off a cliff, despondent at having lost both her husband and adopted daughter.
138-->My love is more powerful than death, see you all soon.
139* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Narrah was her adopted child, but it does not make it any less painful to see her executed for witchcraft.
140* PlayerCharacter:
141** One of four in ''Unholy Circle'', alongside Elon, Narrah, and [[SecretCharacter the Watcher]].
142** Of ''Midnight'', which features her sneaking into the Native American village to kidnap Narrah.
143* VillainProtagonist: She is the PlayerCharacter of ''Midnight'', in which she sneaks into a Native American village and kidnaps a baby to raise for herself.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:Malone]]
147Elon's mentor in Wicca. She found Elon laying in a forest, tired and alone, and took her into the coven. They had a disagreement on fate and the concept of death, and Elon went off on her own. She finally appears in the second half of the series as an antagonist of sorts to Elon.
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149* BigCreepyCrawlies: She takes on the form of a large spider thing, who can make herself even bigger than Elon, a ''cat.''
150* DarkIsNotEvil: A purple-robed witch who becomes a spider-ish creature as a spirit, but is a benevolent character who wants to help Elon.
151* FuzzballSpider: Her spirit form appears as a round, fuzzy, purple spider with four sharp legs.
152* HeroAntagonist: She antagonizes Elon and acts smug towards her, but only because she is trying to stop Elon from futilely pursuing vengeance.
153* MagicalRomani: She and her apprentice Elon traveled around Colonial America in a wagon, all the while practicing witch-craft. Elon's presence in Gideon, Beth, and Naarah's town brought fears of gypsy activity along with it.
154* PurpleIsPowerful: Wears purple robes and has a purple head as a spirit, and is a witch powerful enough to take on Elon, no slouch herself.
155* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her teaching Elon about Wicca and spells while arguing with her about cheating death spurred Elon to try a ritual to gain immortality- which got botched and wound up causing the events of the series.
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Banana/Robert D]]
159-->I'm a banana!
160
161A banana seen in Episode 5. He constantly cries and screams "I'm a banana!" It is implied he was once human.
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163* DeaderThanDead: Elon cut him up and cooked him into pancakes while he was in banana form.
164* DeathOfAChild: According to the jars in ''Banana'', he was about eight when he died.
165* ForcedTransformation: It is implied that he was a living human who became a banana as a spirit, and his constant screaming of "I'm a banana" is him going mad at his transformation.
166* MadnessMantra: All but one of his lines consist of him yelling "I'm a banana!"
167* {{Unperson}}: Elon appears to be trying to make Robert this, for unknown reasons.
168-->'''Elon:''' What are you talking about? ''There is no banana.''
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder:The Watcher]]
172A mysterious woman in a mirror who haunts Elon.
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174* AmbiguouslyEvil: It is never confirmed what side she is on, if any. Elon is scared of her, but since she is a VillainProtagonist, it is possible the Watcher could be benevolent.
175* MirrorMonster: She appears first in a small pocket mirror, then in several large connected mirrors, and appears wherever there is a mirror.
176* MsExposition: In an odd sense; though she [[TheSpeechless never speaks herself]], nearly every time she appears, she introduces a flashback scene that gives insight into Elon and Narrah's past as humans.
177* SecretCharacter: In ''Unholy Circle'', you can play as her if you input "reflection" as your name.
178* TheSpeechless: She never speaks at any point.
179* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: It is implied in ''Exit'' that "she" is the male Programmer, who's sprite is referred to as "the_watcher" and "obj_watcher" in the game files.
180[[/folder]]
181
182[[folder:Skinwalker]]
183A mysterious entity that possesses other characters and seeks to torment the trio. It was created in the botched ritual that Elon forced Narrah into, and then became a computer virus that disguised itself as a debugging program, only to infect the Programmer’s computer and the Party Country game.
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185* BigBadEnsemble: With Elon. It possesses and torments the characters, especially Narrah, whenever it shows up and is a recurring antagonist who is implied to be controlling the purgatory the characters are trapped in.
186* DemonicPossession: Can take control of other characters, even though they are spirits.
187* EnemyWithout: It is implied that it is made of the hidden negative feelings of the characters, as it says to Narrah that “I AM YOU”, and in Episode 12 possesses Elon and Narrah and speaks their true thoughts.
188* EvilDoppelganger: As "Evil Naarah". She only appears twice, once in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U19KfLuDFo Tony Crynight's CatGhost Speed Paint]] and Episode 8 to verbally abuse Naarah by saying that Elon doesn't love her and that she's sinful and to call the viewers nosy respectively.
189* GenericDoomsdayVillain: While we know its origin (it was created in Elon’s botched ritual where a dog was sacrificed), it is never given a motive for wanting to psychologically torment the main trio. In a way, this makes it scarier and more mysterious.
190* KarmaHoudini: We never see it after it taunts Elon in Episode 13, so it never receives punishment for psychologically tormenting the main characters.
191* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The torment it puts the main trio through winds up being the thing that makes them all have a HeelRealization, allowing them to become AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
192* NightmareFace: The SkinWalker manifests as this, often while possessing or taking the form of other characters. It has empty holes instead of eyes and a mouth that looks like a crack.
193* OminousVisualGlitch: The Skinwalker is accompanied with this usually, coupled with RadioVoice.
194* PrecisionFStrike:
195-->'''Elon:''' Who... who are you?\
196'''Skinwalker:''' {''[[EvilLaugh giggle]]''} You created me. '''''[[VoiceOfTheLegion When you and that bitch fucked up the ritual.]]'''''
197* SkinWalker: As the name suggests. The Skinwalker in this series is a recurring antagonistic force represented by a NightmareFace that possesses or takes the form of other characters.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:The Council]]
201The heads of the village where Narrah lived. They sentenced Elon and Narrah to execution for witchcraft. Gideon was part of them while alive.
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203* TheGhost: The only member we see is Gideon. The others are all off-screen.
204* SmallRoleBigImpact: We never see them, and they are only sometimes mentioned, but they were the ones who executed Elon and Narrah, leading them to become trapped in purgatory- and because Gideon was a member and participated in the execution, he became trapped as well.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Bird Dog/Azule]]
208An egg-shaped bird creature that Narrah takes care of after he hatches. Is hinted to be the spirit of Narrah's dog, whom she sacrificed in Elon's ritual.
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210* DeathOfAChild: Possibly, as he died around the age of 3, but a hidden webpage url in "Window" suggests that Azule was the name of Naarah's dog who got sacrificed.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:Digging Girl]]
214The protagonist of the game ''Dark Cavern''. She is a girl who was tricked into going inside the titular cavern.
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216* DeathOfAChild: In every ending, she winds up dying.
217* DoomedProtagonist: The game has five endings, but in all five, she gets stuck in the Cavern and dies.
218* PlayerCharacter: In ''Dark Cavern''.
219* NoNameGiven: Her name is never mentioned.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Key/Megalith/Throne]]
223A mysterious object that converses with the characters sometimes. It seems to know about what is going on, and has some connection to Malone. At the end of the series, once the trio have AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence, the Key breaks, revealing its true form- a rock with a face known as Throne.
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225* AnimateInanimateObject: A giant, talking rock. As Throne, it is a smaller rock with an actual face.
226* BigGood: It looks over the characters and does its best to help them. After all is said and done, Malone sends it to guide other lost children throughout the universe as well.
227* {{Expy}}: Of Tool from ''WebVideo/{{Petscop}}''. A strange AnimateInanimateObject that answers questions asked by the player and gives vague exposition on the story and characters. It also periodically gets possessed by other characters.
228* MrExposition: It gives info on the characters whenever asked, though answers tend to be vague.
229* VoiceOfTheLegion: Speaks with an overlapping male and female voice when in Key/Megalith form. As Throne, it speaks in a normal voice instead.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Busts]]
233A collection of living busts that appear throughout the series.
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235* AmbiguouslyEvil: Some of them serve antagonistic roles- a group of them are the antagonists of ''Leak''- but others just stand there and don't appear to do much.
236* AnimateInanimateObject: They are living, giant busts.
237* BigBad: A group of them serve as this for ''Leak'', as they chase after Elon and Narrah.
238* PlayerCharacter: In ''Key'', players are represented as this.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Horrible Beast]]
242A door monster appearing in Episode 2: Knock, that will not let Gideon out until he feeds it a good joke. Also appears in ''Joke''.
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244* AnimateInanimateObject: It is a door that seems to be sentient.
245* NoSenseOfHumor: None of the good jokes that Gideon describes writing are liked by it, while the one it does like is a lame knock-knock joke.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:The Programmer]]
249-->I used to worry that I would never leave behind anything of value when I leave this universe but if Party Country is remembered by the few people who experienced it, and it inspires others to create new ideas and stories. Then its existence is as real as the universe that it motivated.
250
251A Virginian man who created ''Party Country'', a game which is implied to be the purgatory that the characters are in. He loved video games and cartoons and sought to create an {{edutainment}} game that blended both together, but it was never quite successful. He reached out to his grandma, who gave him ritual books, incantations, and an old snow globe passed through generations. The globe is implied to have contained the souls of the villagers who died, who then inhabited the game. He also downloaded a debugger called skinwalk.exe, which contained the SkinWalker.
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253* AscendedFanboy: He mentions having been a fan of games and cartoons since he was little, and wanted to make a cartoony-game for himself, hence his creation of ''Party Country''. Sadly subverted as his game remained obscure and unsuccessful, though he notes that as long as it reached even a few people, it was worth it.
254* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: It is implied in ''Exit'' that the Watcher is the male Programmer, who's sprite is referred to as "the_watcher" and "obj_watcher" in the game files.
255[[/folder]]
256
257!!Others
258
259[[folder:Aglasis]]
260-->Protect us Algasis.
261
262A demi-demon that Elon is implied to have scarified Narrah's dog to in exchange for immortality.
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264* GreaterScopeVillain: Never appears aside from one illustration, but Elon sacrificng Narrah's dog to it in exchange for immortality is what results in them getting executed and sent to purgatory along with Gideon.
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:The Ghosts]]
268The antagonists of ''Unholy Circle''. They are blue ghosts who attack the village, requiring the player character to fend them off.
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270* TheBadGuyWins: Due to ''Unholy Circle'' being an EndlessGame, no matter how long you fight them off, they will eventually destroy all the landmarks.
271* BigBad: Of ''Unholy Circle'', as they are attacking the village and are the enemies that the player must fend off.
272* GenericDoomsdayVillain: They are a bunch of ghosts that attack the village, but why, and where they came from, is never explained.
273[[/folder]]
274
275[[folder:Dr. Crane]]
276A character mentioned in ''Banana'' as a sinister doctor who hates children and kidnaps them. Narrah says he is an old-wives-tale, akin to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman boogeyman]], passed around the village to keep children inside their homes at night.
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278* ChildHater: It is said that he "doesn't like it when the children play".
279* MadDoctor: The game ''Banana'' mentions he apparently visits in the middle of the night to "make things right." However, according to Naarah, he's just "an old wive's tale to keep children from going out at night."
280* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: The message in ''Banana'' states that he visits in the middle of the night to "make things right". According to Narrah, he doesn't exist and is just a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman boogeyman]]-style figure to keep children inside the house at night.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:European Villagers]]
284The inhabitants of the village where the Phillips family (Gideon, Bethany, and Narrah) lived. The known inhabitants mentioned in ''Banana'' are Laura, Karen, Jefforey Laggart, Sarah, Samuel R., R. Dudley (possibly Robert D., as they have the same initials), Rosie, and Mrs. Candel.
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286* DeathOfAChild: Possibly Jefforey, as it is mentioned that he "'''was''' a fine boy"; if "boy" is not metaphorical, and if the speaker was not referring to him growing up and becoming a man, it means that he was a boy who died.
287* TheGhost: They are mentioned in the game ''Banana'', but never appear physically in the series.
288* PosthumousCharacter: Samuel R. and R. Dudley are both confirmed dead. Karen and Jeffory are implied to have died, as Karen is said to have been "the first to go", while it is stated that Jefforey "'''was''' a fine boy".
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Native American Villagers]]
292The inhabitants of a village in ''Midnight'' that Bethany stole Narrah from.
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294* HeroAntagonist: They are the antagonists of ''Midnight'' who try to kill Bethany, but only because [[VillainProtagonist Bethany]] is trying to kidnap a baby from their village.
295* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one game, but Narrah, one of the main trio of characters in the series, was born and stolen from them.
296[[/folder]]

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