Character sheets for Lalin's Curse. Beware of unmarked spoilers.
Main Nine
- Always in Class One: David, Felix, Tobias, Lucia and Maria are all in Class 3-A, while Eric, Cody, Noemi and Selena are in 3-B. Played with in Episode 12-13 when Eric and Cody sneak into Class 3-A to keep discussing the scale.
- Badass Adorable: So far David, Felix, Cody and Maria all apply.
- Blonde, Brunette, Redhead:
- David, Felix and Tobias
- David, Cody and Maria
- Selena, Lucia/Noemi and Maria
- Childhood Friends:
- David and Felix have known each other since they were babies and see each other as brothers. They befriended Tobias when they first started school.
- Eric and Noemi have also known each other for several years, by virtue of being next-door neighbors.
- Color-Coded Characters:
- David is yellow, orange and red
- Felix is black, dark purple and navy blue
- Tobi is dark green and black
- Cody is red and teal
- Eric is sky blue
- Maria is orange and yellow
- Lucia is dark blue
- Noemi is black and magenta
- Selena is white and pink
- Cynic–Idealist Duo: Felix and David.
- Dysfunction Junction: Oh boy, to elaborate is to write essays, so to be succinct as possible:
- David was bullied to near suicide and has dangerous people out to get him for his strange powers.
- Felix has an unexplained heart problem that could kill him at any moment, as well as an abusive mom who did God-knows-what to him.
- Cody hates himself for being a half-blood reptilian, as well as the fact that he's killed a man.
- Tobias's family split apart some time ago and now he's forced to watch his mom struggle with alcoholism. He's also implied to have an inferiority complex.
- Word of God states that Eric has a dead brother and 'not good' parents.
- Maria inexplicably lives on her own (in a really run-down house) and is directly involved with Esteban and Uxio's organization.
- Four-Temperament Ensemble:
- Out of the boys:
- David is eclectic.
- Felix is choleric.
- Tobias is phlegmatic.
- Cody is melancholic.
- Eric is sanguine.
- And of the girls:
- Maria is sanguine.
- Lucia is phlegmatic.
- Noemi is choleric.
- Selena is...debatable.
- Out of the boys:
- Freudian Trio: David is Id (emotional and idealistic), Felix is Superego (skeptical and blunt), and Tobias is Ego (sensible and mediating).
- Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing/Ham and Deadpan Duo: David and Felix respectively.
- Hair-Contrast Duo:
- Blonde-haired David, who is a lot more optimistic and outgoing than dark-haired, sarcastic and cynical Felix.
- Also contrasts Tobias with auburn hair, and a calmer/more logical disposition
- Maria (ginger, energetic and childish) and Lucia (brunette, calm and mature).
- Blonde-haired David, who is a lot more optimistic and outgoing than dark-haired, sarcastic and cynical Felix.
- Nice Mean And In Between: David, Felix and Tobias respectively.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni:
- Both design and personality-wise, David's red while Felix is blue.
- With Tobias, however, both of them are more red while Tobias is their blue.
- Eric and Cody (ironic, since their color motifs are the other way round).
- Maria and Lucia, respectively.
- Both design and personality-wise, David's red while Felix is blue.
- Technicolor Eyes: David, Felix and Cody all have eyes that can glow different colors (gold, magenta and red respectively), and Noemi has purple eyes.
David Garcia Martinez
A firm believer in all things supernatural/paranormal, especially aliens. He strives to prove these things exist even if he's constantly met with skepticism.
- All of the Other Reindeer: As shown in Episode 14, David has gone his whole life with his family and friends dismissing his claims of seeing paranormal entities, and at age 12 was victim to horrible bullying for his open belief in aliens and the like.
- Animal Motif: Dogs (which symbolize loyalty and friendship) and butterflies, specifically the Blue Morpho (which symbolizes healing).
- Asleep in Class: Was out like a light during a portion of Episode 13 (understandable since he got so little sleep after his nightmare in Episode 9).
- Badass Adorable: He's a very cute and cheerful kid, but also harbors powerful telekinetic powers that can and will cause a lot of destruction once provoked.
- Beneath the Mask: He's bright, optimistic and excitable most of the time but deep down he's horribly insecure when it comes to his loved ones' perception of him, and is prone to trauma flashbacks and bouts of anger.
- Berserk Button: He can seemingly handle criticism from classmates, but having his friend Cody shut down his theory in Episode 13 - and so harshly at that - triggered a very nasty retort from him.David: If you think I'm some superstitious idiot, then why the hell are you here?! Asshole!
- Beware the Nice Ones: As friendly as he is, he's prone to aggressive outbursts and has highly destructive telekinetic powers.
- Blessed with Suck/Cursed with Awesome: David’s ability to see paranormal entities and heal himself would be pretty cool if only people actually believed him. Not to mention how his telekinesis outburst left his house a complete mess in Episode 18.
- Blinded by Rage: Note to self: telling David he’s delusional isn’t wise unless you want to have him cuss you out in front of his entire class.
- Bookworm: Owns several books, especially ones about the supernatural.
- Break the Cutie: David receives more than his fair share of trauma – constantly being dismissed, bullied to the point of almost committing suicide (when he was just 12), getting kidnapped, finding out he has some lucrative powers that make him a target for dangerous people (both demonic and mortal), just to name a few.
- Bullying the Dragon: Though the worst of the bullying seemed to happen long before David’s powers fully developed, it’s still not wise to mess with a kid with earth-shaking abilities.
- Captain Oblivious: When it comes to Tobias's feelings for him apparently.
- Cassandra Truth: David was certain that his theory on reptilians was accurate. But he definitely didn’t expect his friend to be one of them.
- Classical Anti-Hero: As powerful as he is, David is plagued by deep-seated trauma, extreme emotions and a tendency to act without thinking.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Comes off as this due to his eccentricity, idealism and constant rambles about the paranormal.
- Defense Mechanism Superpower: Both times that David's telekinesis awoke was while he was defending himself from "Beanpole".
- Despair Event Horizon: Hit this when he was 12 – after months of merciless bullying – to the point where he nearly committed suicide.
- Distinguishing Mark: His brown fringe that he got as a result of hitting his head on a river rock when he fell off the bridge, the head trauma causing a brief increase in melanin. This fringe also covers the scar he got from the incident.
- Distressed Dude: From Episodes 16-19, what with him getting assaulted by kidnappers before Cody intervened. Funnily enough, they basically switched places from Episode 20 onwards.
- Driven to Suicide: A few episodes hint that this happened to David until it was confirmed in Episode 21 during a flashback/dream.
- Establishing Character Moment: His debut involves him stargazing, taking down notes about constellations, UFOs and aliens.
- Exhausted Eye Bags: David was unable to fall back asleep after his experiences in the not so dreamy world in Episode 9, so was stuck with these for the next few episodes.
- Flower Motifs: Sunflowers. They symbolize faithfulness, loyalty, happiness and optimism, fitting both David as a person and his overall association with light/the sun.
- Healing Hands: It's revealed in Episode 24 that David is capable of healing himself. It was hinted at in earlier episodes when he supposedly healed Felix's injection wound and even his broken computer.
- In-Series Nickname: Kris refers to him solely as "Shiny Eyes".
- Light Is Good: David is a loving kid who possesses bright, glowing eyes and a glowing dream form that lights up the mostly gloomy spirit world from Episode 9.
- Mark of the Supernatural: His glowing eyes.
- Nervous Tics: He has dermatophagia, aka the tendency to bite the skin around his fingers, especially when scared and/or stressed.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: David quite literally breaks several items all over his house when his powers first activated and caused a mini earthquake in Episode 18.
- No-Respect Guy: Zigzagged. Though he has a group of friends that openly like and defend him, David doesn’t get that same respect from his classmates (In Episode 12 Beatriz and Miriam made fun of his ‘weird stories’) and it’s noted in his bio that most people don’t take him seriously. It was even worse two years prior when he got horribly and consistently bullied by a group of his classmates, including Felix.
- Not a Morning Person: As shown in Episodes 2 and 10 (the latter case is more understandable, given the kind of nightmare he had prior).
- Power Incontinence: David’s telekinesis usually activates when he feels threatened, so he's had a few moments where he's accidentally broken things as a result. He's yet to fully figure out how to control it, or even that the powers only work when his eyes are open.
- Rage Breaking Point: In Episode 13, David tried to keep calm when Cody shut down his theories but it didn't take long for him to snap.
- Shorter Means Smarter: Along with Tobias and Cody, David is the shortest of the main five and is arguably one of, if not the, most intelligent.
- Supernatural Gold Eyes: David's eyes glow bright amber whenever he feels strong emotions and/or uses his powers.
- Trauma Button: For David, Eric telling him he won't get anywhere by being a coward unfortunately triggered memories of the bullying he experienced as a 12-year-old.
- Undying Loyalty: Even after finding out that Cody committed murder and has eaten people in the past, David refused to believe that he was a monster and insisted that since he saved some people (David included), he’s still a good person.
- Unskilled, but Strong: David has no idea how to properly control his telekinetic powers yet but damn do they still hit hard.
- What Beautiful Eyes!: Glowing or not, David's eyes are rather pretty.
Felix Lopez Dorado
David's childhood best friend. A skeptic who constantly counters David's claims with blunt logic and suffers from an unspecified heart condition.
- Animal Motifs: Crows. Rather fitting, since they symbolize death, loyalty and spirituality.
- Berserk Button: Has plenty: cats, cockroaches, people who kidnap his best friend...
- The Berserker: Caring very little for consequences or Tobias's reasoning, Felix insists on bringing a knife with him to interrogate Uxio on David's whereabouts. He ends up using it to cut Rafael's hand, but all the tension and rage within him ends up causing him severe heart palpitations.
- Big Brother Instinct: He sees himself as David's older brother as is very protective of him, as especially seen from Episodes 16 onwards.
- Deadpan Snarker: Very prone to snide remarks, especially with David and Eric.
- Flashback Nightmare: Has one in Episode 21, dreaming about the time he had to save from David from committing suicide at the bridge. This nightmare goes even more downhill when the demon possesses David and taunts Felix for 'being in denial'.
- Hot-Blooded: Felix tends to get aggressive over little things, and being separated from David doesn’t help matters. He becomes violent and irrational to the point that he attacks Rafael with a knife.
- Jade-Colored Glasses: It's heavily implied that Arhiel's abuse is the reason behind Felix's cynicism, stubborn denial of the supernatural and probably even his heart problems.
- My Greatest Failure: Despite David's forgiveness, Felix still deeply regrets contributing to the bullying that drove David to suicide.
- Neat Freak: Felix can’t stand messy places and does a lot of cleaning around his house.
- Rage Breaking Point: Felix’s anger and frustration about David's disappearance that'd been building up since Episode 22 finally explodes in Episode 27 when Rafael and Tobias both try to calm him down.
- The Slacker: Is intelligent but lazy, preferring to do nothing over work. Justified, given how any kind of over-exertion triggers his heart condition.
Cody Lozano Blasco
Seemingly harmless and overly cautious at first, Cody is a reptilian who struggles to move on his past mistakes and hide his true self from his friends.
- Berserk Button: Doesn't take kindly to people hurting his loved ones/innocents, or being reminded of his mother going feral.
- Beware the Nice Ones: As stated above, he's a sweet but powerful reptilian who can put up a fight when necessary.
- Big Guy, Little Guy: The little guy to Eric's big guy.
- Blinded by Rage: In all his anger and determination to defeat the murderer, Cody completely forgets his own lack of fighting experience and almost immediately gets his ass kicked – and his hand ripped off.
- Break the Cutie: Cody is forcibly exposed to the cruel side of his species and – in his attempt to make his town safe – ends up killing someone and carrying this guilt around with him. And let’s not forget about how he was beat up in a fight with "Beanpole", sedated and tortured.
- Children Forced to Kill: Cody succeeds in stabbing and killing Smee in self-defense after their Curb-Stomp Battle. Naturally this murder takes a massive toll on Cody's emotional and mental state.
- Cool Mask: His disguise includes a demon-like mask.
- Cruel to Be Kind: Cody when he argued that if David hadn't come back for him, he would've stayed safe.
- Cute Little Fangs: Cody has these even outside his reptilian form, serving as one of the earliest signs of his true form.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Cody's disguise consists entirely of black and dark brown - along with a frightening mask - and he has nothing but the best intentions.
- Driven to Suicide: Implied. He outright states in Episode 37 that he wishes he was dead, but there’s yet to be confirmation that he’s tried to go through with it.
- Hellish Pupils: Cody’s slit pupils are another early sign of his true nature, but in his case they don't add to a villainous vibe.
- Heroic B So D: Naturally, his reptilian nature and the murder in the forest took a huge toll on Cody’s self-esteem and mental health. He tells David and Maria in Episode 37 how he hates himself for what he is and what he did and how he wishes he was dead.
- Hidden Depths: Cody’s introduction makes him out to be an innocent boy who means no harm. The hints start piling up until Episode 15 reveals that he is a reptilian, and Episode 33 reveals that he is the same ‘murdering demon’ from TV.
- I Did What I Had to Do: Cody was justified in murdering "Smee" in a moment of self-defense, since otherwise he would've most likely killed Cody first and continued his cannibalistic rampage. This, however, doesn't stop Cody from feeling and immense amount of guilt over it.
- In a Single Bound: Cody is shown to be capable of jumping several kilometers off a fence and leaping down from a tree with no damage whatsoever.
- Is This What Anger Feels Like?: Blows up on the others for apparently the first time in Episode 5 when they kept talking over him.
- I Work Alone: Cody didn’t tell anyone about his vigilante act until after the murder, doing everything by himself.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Though it was entirely deserved, Cody was devastated after he killed "Smee", thinking himself to be just as bad as him.
- My Greatest Failure: The murder in the woods. In fact, he seems to consider his entire existence a failure, hating himself for being a 'monster' and needing to eat humans.
- Nervous Tics: Pulling on his hair.
- Nervous Wreck: Cody is initially portrayed as this, getting extremely anxious over the thought of investigating a murder scene. Later turns out he had much bigger reasons for than that ‘it sounds dangerous.’
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Cody’s main goal was to defeat the murderous reptilian preying on unknowing women, but his good intentions end with him losing his hand, murdering the guy, and contributing to the town’s fear of a curse.
- Raised by the Supernatural: Implied, since his mother is also a reptilian and he must've been with her at some point before being adopted by Esteban and Ana.
- Stronger Than They Look: The epitome of this. His first appearance makes him come off as meek and unassuming but from Episode 15 onwards it’s revealed that not only is he a reptilian, but he's also very powerful and capable of throwing grown adults, leaping high off fences, and carrying two people long distance while under the effect of a sedative.
- Super Hearing: Seems to have this, seeing how in Episode 15 his ear twitched when he overheard "Beanpole"’s entire conversation through the closed window of a van he wasn't that close to.
- Took a Level in Badass: After witnessing a brutal murder, Cody becomes determined to prevent any more from happening, patrolling the forest at night in hopes of catching and stopping the murderer. Even though the ordeal left him horribly injured and traumatized, Cody still retained his protectiveness and desire to use his abilities to protect anyone who needs it.
Tobias Ruiz Castro
David and Felix's childhood friend. He's the most responsible of the group and usually tries to help with every situation, even with his tendency to fret easily.
- Affectionate Nickname: Often called "Tobi".
- Bystander Syndrome: He gets tired of not being able to do much to help his mom's issues with work and alcoholism, and agrees to help Felix stalk Uxio in Episode 24.
- Crush Blush: Prone to this when around David.
- Disappeared Dad: Due to his parents' divorce, his dad lives in an unspecified area outside Lalin with Tobias's older brother. It's been confirmed that the reason for Tobi's absence in Delete is because he was visiting his dad at the time.
- Friendship Trinket: Was the one who made the purple friendship bracelets that he, David and Felix wear.
- Green and Mean: Averted. He wears a green jacket and is one of the nicest people in the crew (even if he does still have his harsh moments).
- The Heart: Constantly goes out of his way to encourage and reassure his friends, and often worries for their wellbeing. But as sweet as he is most times, he distinctly dislikes fights and unnecessary recklessness, becoming blunt when it comes to setting his friends straight.
- The Killjoy: Comes off as this to Eric, what with his insistence to stop the forest investigation when it got too dangerous.
- Nervous Wreck: Downplayed. He's level-headed most of the time but is still quick to worry and can be rather emotional, for example both of the times that David disappeared.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In Episode 25, Tobias insists on leaving the motel, claiming it to be a waste of time. This results in a struggle between him and Felix that ends with a broken glass and their cover blown.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: We've seen Tobias get annoyed before but he was especially angry when Felix accused him of not caring about David when he didn't think stalking Uxio was a good idea.
- Smart People Wear Glasses: Played with. He's (currently) the only bespectacled kid in the whole group, and while he's smart in terms of being responsible, mature and logical, it's implied that he doesn't do all too well academically.
- Strict Parents Make Sneaky Kids: Downplayed between him and Jessica - Jessica often advices Tobias to stay away from dangerous places/situations and doesn't take kindly to his disobedience. Meanwhile Tobias, though he's still pragmatic and knows when to take responsibility, has a tendency to get carried away with his friends' antics even when it goes against his mom's wishes. In fact, he outright steals the scale Jessica found in the forest just to show it to his friends.
Eric Bermudez Parejo
An aspiring YouTuber who's always eager to take on challenges for the thrills and the views. He loves attention and is the most social/talkative of the group.
- Big Guy, Little Guy: The big guy to Cody's little guy.
- Dumb Blonde: Subverted. He's actually quite clever, just too lazy to apply it sometimes and often doesn't do his schoolwork.
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Subverted. He jokes around with his friends just fine and seems to get along with David, Felix and Noemi the most, but his brashness is still a constant cause for reprimanding.
- No Indoor Voice: Is very loud, especially when he gets excited.
- Older Than They Look: Is really tall for his age, but ironically is one of the most childish people in the group.
- The Slacker: Would rather goof off than do his schoolwork.
- Smarter Than You Look: As careless as he is, he still has his intelligent moments, sometimes to his friends' surprise.Eric: Hmm...wait a second. Something is off. If reptilians have super strength, how did the human victim manage to cut off the murderer's hand?Lucia: Wow Eric, that's good reasoning, I'm impressed.Eric: Why are you looking at me like that...?
Maria Navarro Becerra
- Action Girl: Barely hesitates to help David save Cody in Episode 29-30, distracting the kidnappers by screaming a lot and waving a pitchfork at them.
- Hidden Depths: Similar to Cody, she starts off all cute and unassuming, but is later revealed to be directly involved with Esteban and Uxio's strange plans. The exacts reasons as to why she's part of it and why she's currently working against them, however, are yet to be revealed.
- The Klutz: Constantly has bandages on as a result of all her tripping. It's amazing she hasn't had her roller-skates confiscated yet.
- Nervous Tics: Pulling her hair over her face.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Maria is usually hyperactive and emotional, so readers were quick to pick up on how relatively calm she was during the "Save Cody" arc. Turns out she’s part of Uxio’s organization and already knows about most of this stuff.
Lucia Castilla Perales
As questionable as she finds some of her friends' antics to be, Lucia is optimistic and loyal, and always happy to indulge in her conversations about the supernatural.
- Affectionate Nickname: Maria calls her 'Luzu'.
- Boyish Short Hair: The shortest of the girls.
- Cool Big Sis: Has this vibe, though it's yet to be known if she even has siblings.
Noemi Roldan Segura
Eric's childhood friend and next-door neighbor. She's confident and outspoken, though often seeming aggressive when her patience run thin.
- Elegant Gothic Lolita: Her Halloween costume, to an extent.
- Flower Motif: Roses, featured in a handful of her official art.
- Gamer Chick: Often plays 'Rabbit Online' with Maria and David.
- Only Sane Man: Downplayed between her, Eric and Cody but she did point out that it was a bad idea for Eric to join Class 3-A and get marked absent. Only to have Cody begrudgingly ignore her advice and go with Eric.
- Perpetual Frowner: Only once in her (very few) appearances have we seen her smile; every other time her expression is either neutral, upset or annoyed.
- Tsurime Eyes
Selena Aguilar Calvet
One of the students of 3-B. Little is known about her so far.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Is stated to be a future member of the main gang, but so far has only appeared in the background of Episode 12.
- Pink Is Feminine: Wears a lot of pink and has the most feminine design out of all the main girls.
Secret Organization Associates
Cody's father who works as the school janitor as well as one of Uxio's associates. He's serious, observant and fairly compassionate, though his work requires him to keep a few too many secrets.
- Consummate Liar: Constantly lies, hides information and makes fake promises in order to keep certain situations from getting out of control and is pretty convincing most times.
- Dream Weaver: Episode 41 reveals that, by unknown means, he's capable of inducing sleep through hypnosis, entering those dreams and even manipulating them.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Normally calm and serious, he panics upon seeing the mysterious girl from Episode 44 and abruptly ends the dream sequence.
- Papa Wolf: Was quick to step in and defend Cody when "Beanpole" tried to manhandle him again in Episode 39.
- Sharp-Dressed Man: Often wears a formal blazer.
Felix's biological mother, she's a witch with mysterious powers and motivations.
- Downer Ending: Season 1 ends with her surprise debut, which spells huge trouble for Felix (and possibly his friends) considering the horrific flashback he had of her prior to that scene.
- The Dreaded: The realization that Felix was her son seemed to deeply unnerve Uxio, and her appearance at the meeting in Episode 45 made everyone go into a panic, demanding to know why she was there.
- Formerly Friendly Family: Implied with her and Felix. The fact that Felix and David grew up together, and Felix’s flashback in Episode 45 showed that he was no younger than 12, imply that there was a time when Arhiel was at least outwardly civil, and got along with her and David’s family.
- Hellish Pupils: Has cat-like pupils and is pretty reprehensible.
- Hidden Agenda Villain: It's yet to be revealed what exactly Arhiel is looking for and why, but it has to do with David and other kids like him.
- Mark of the Supernatural: Her strange neck tattoo.
- Missing Mom: Up until her official debut at the very end of Season 1, Arhiel was absent except for a brief picture of her in Episode 23.
- Non-Human Sidekick: Her pet cat, who she tasks with following and watching Felix as seen in Episode 4 and 45.
- Would Hurt a Child: Based on a flashback in Episode 45, Arhiel once restrained Felix with demonic tendrils for unknown reasons.
- Bad Boss: From the jump he's rude and dismissive, treating strangers, children and his own employees with contempt.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: As evident in Episode 11, Uxio is the type to put on a charming, polite air to get people to do what he wants (in this case, get David to follow him to a "hospital"). Naturally, it doesn’t work, since Uxio literally yelled at and manhandled David just seconds prior.
One of Uxio's underlings and Kris's partner-in-crime. Violent, callous, and has a deep personal grudge against Cody. His name yet to be reveal, but in the Fandom, he is call "Beanpole".
- Antagonist in Mourning: A lot of his hatred towards Cody stems from the fact that Cody murdered his "companion". The exact nature of their relationship is yet to be revealed.
- Berserk Button: Being outsmarted, defeated or defied. It really doesn't take much to make him angry.
- The Berserker: Is notably more hot-headed than Kris, constantly the first to start an actual fight.
- Disproportionate Retribution: In response to Cody sabotaging their kidnapping scheme and breaking his leg, Beanpole brutally tortures him in Episode 28.
- Green and Mean: Wears a mostly green hoodie and is - to put it simply - a bastard.
- Sadist: Got an uncomfortable amount of satisfaction from torturing Cody.
- Sore Loser: Doesn't take too kindly to losing a fight against Cody.
- Ambiguously Evil: Seemed willing enough to attack and sedate teenagers but draws the line at torturing one and outright states that she hates "Beanpole", making it likely that she doesn't derive the same joy from this job that her partner does.
- Even Evil Has Standards: At least Kris thinks torturing a child is too much, unlike "Beanpole".
- Hidden Depths: In her debut, she's shown cruelly attacking Felix and David, and later manhandling Cody while he was unconscious. Episode 28 is the first to show that she doesn’t actually enjoy her job.
Uxio's associate who works at/runs the motel base. Seemingly calm and empathetic.
- Healing Hands: Easy to miss, but the injury Felix gives him in Episode 27 is mysteriously gone just seconds after Rafael puts his other hand over it.
- Chekhov's Gunman: Seemed unimportant enough in her debut, but is later revealed to be part of Uxio's group in Episode 45, now opening the possibility that she's at the school specifically to look out for special kids.
The rest of the organization, as far as we know. These faceless people work with Uxio and Co. to find, well, something.
- Evil Is Not Well-Lit: They meet up at night in a dark motel room.
- Omniscient Council of Vagueness: They all have half their faces concealed in shadows and none of their names mentioned.
Parents + Siblings
- Ambiguously Absent Parent: Cody's biological parents.
- Good Parents:
- Veronica is shown to be very affectionate towards both David and Felix, and Mateo and Julen both immediately came to the station once they heard what happened to their sons.
- Esteban and Jessica both care a lot about their sons' safety and constantly warn them to stay out of certain situations for fear of them being in danger and/or making things worse. However their respective jobs/situations with Uxio take a toll on them and by extension, their relationships with Cody and Tobias.
- Julen was quick to worry when Felix first told him about the kidnapping situation and joined Mateo and Tobias in running towards the police station, crying with relief when he saw Felix safe.
- Averted with Arhiel, who hurt her son to the point that he now despises her and all things supernatural.
- Parental Substitute: Mateo and Veronica are basically Felix's second set of parents, what with Arhiel being gone and Julen often too busy with work and financially unstable to care for Felix himself.
- Parents as People: So far Esteban, Jessica and Arhiel are the parents with the most information/development given. With the latter two we get insight into their struggles with their respective jobs and how it affects their sons, meanwhile Arhiel currently acts more as an overarching antagonist than a mother.
Jessica Castro
Tobias's mother. Stern and headstrong, she takes her job as a cop seriously, even if Uxio's attitude makes work difficult for her.
- The Alcoholic: Has a drinking problem either caused or worsened by Uxio's treatment of her.
- Perpetual Frowner: Not once have we seen her smile, always having a serious and/or annoyed expression on her face.
- Strict Parents Make Sneaky Kids: Downplayed between her and Tobias - she often advices Tobias to stay away from dangerous places/situations and doesn't take kindly to his disobedience. Meanwhile Tobias, though he's still pragmatic and knows when to take responsibility, has a tendency to get carried away with his friends' antics even when it goes against his mom's wishes. In fact, he outright steals the scale Jessica found in the forest just to show it to his friends.
- Struggling Single Mother: Downplayed a bit. She lives alone with Tobias, and though she tries her best for him it's still clear her alcoholism causes a lot of stress for both of them.
Veronica Martinez Torregrosa
The mother of David, Nina and Sofia, as well as Felix's pseudo-mother. A very loving woman, but still quick to be strict whenever her kids misbehave.
- Smart People Wear Glasses: Is a professor at a nearby university.
Mateo Garcia Castillo
The father of David, Nina and Sofia, as well as Felix's pseudo-father.
- Like Father, Like Son: David looks a lot like him, and also seemed to inherit his dramatic mannerisms.
David and Sofia's eldest sister. A jokester who loves messing with David and indulging in ghost stories.
- Chekhov's Gun: Yet to be played out, but the fact that her camera from Episode 10 is the same one David has in promotional art, and was able to capture David's glowing eyes, means it'll be of importance soon.
- Cool Big Sis: As much as she teases, she still of course cares a lot about her siblings.
- Not a Morning Person: Was in a terrible mood at the start of Episode 2.
David and Nina's youngest sister. She's cute and endearing but only God knows what her deal is.
- Creepy Child: Not at all creepy outwardly, but the fact that she can apparently see the 'shadow' too is cause for concern.
- Like Mother, Like Daughter: Looks the most like Veronica.
- True Blue Femininity: Wears a pretty blue dress and headband.
Julen Lopez
Felix's biological dad, he's a very hard-working and caring man.
- Family Man: While it's unclear what his relationship with Arhiel is now, he definitely has a lot of love both for his son and David's family, whom are basically bonus relatives.
- Like Father, Like Son: Felix definitely inherited his looks, but funny enough Julen is starkly more diligent and cheerful than Felix seems.