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    In General 
  • Big Bad Ensemble: The Coven as a whole is the main antagonistic force of the series in the Boiling Isles, with the Emperor having his soldiers arrest and imprison wild witches as part of his plans for the Day of Unity.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Their superhero team, the Boiling Isles Guardians, also goes by B.I.G.
  • Police Are Useless: Book 2 paints them in this light due to their inability to stop the muggings and their lack of attempts to find out who's kidnapping people. It leads to several citizens taking matters into their own hands to solve said problems.

    Emperor Belos 

Emperor Belos

The Emperor of the Boiling Isles, and overseer of the coven system, he was once Philip Clawthorne, a human who was adopted by witches when he ended up in the Boiling Isles years ago.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: Being a master chess player has made this version of Belos smarter and more prone to thinking ahead, which makes him much more dangerous. For one, he actually thinks to have Eda checked over after capturing her, which is how he obtains her portal intact. Before then, he uses Hunter to spy on Luz, later has him bug both the Owl House and Blight Manor in order to spy on them and whatever plans they make against him and he was able to correctly guess that Luz would try to break the BAT's out of the conformatorium following their arrests, right. Down. To correctly predicting. THE EXACT NIGHT SHE'D ATTEMPT IT! If that last one doesn't prove how cunning he is, you really underestimate him. There's also the fact that as Philip, he discovered the light glyph without needing Luz to travel back in time to teach it to him.
  • Adaptational Name Change: Before he became Belos, he was known as Philip Clawthorne due to being adopted into the Clawthorne family. While his human parents were still the Wittebanes, that name means nothing to him.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Yeah, believe it or not, he does show such traits. Word of God confirms that as a result of him growing up in the Isles in this version of the series, he didn't develop the same prejudices as his canon counterpart. His relationship with Hunter here is also much healthier, though he's still not above lying to Hunter and taking advantage of his relationships with other people. But when he realizes that he put too much pressure on Hunter and was too hasty in getting his nephew ready for the Day of Unity, Belos decides to take Hunter off the field and put him in therapy.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Nevertheless, Belos is actually looking to have been made even more underhanded than he is in the parent work. He's shown actively killing people who he sees as a threat to his plans, has an alliance with the Horned King, takes several precautions to keep tabs on Luz at all times, and he plans to possess her as a back-up body in case he not live to see the Day of Unity.
  • Adaptation Species Change: While the show eventually confirmed whether he's still human or not, it's stated that he has evolved into a cambion, alongside being human before that.
  • Ambiguously Gay: While he has no Love Interest in canon and is hinted to see non-heteronormative relationships as sinful, he was open-minded enough to have a boyfriend named Adam in his youth as revealed in "Chapter 70: Tragedy at Eclipse Lake.
  • Ambiguously Human: Even more jarring case than in canon. Once human, he eventually evolved into a 'cambion' living in the Isles and becoming infused with magic.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Like in canon, it is uncertain whether or not he can truly talk to the Titan and to what extent.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: As Anu Bist, Puck, and even Luz learned the hard way, he's no slouch in a fight. Belos always plans ahead in order to win any battle he participates in.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: Book One ends with Belos killing Puck and framing him as a dangerous criminal, severely injuring Anu Bist, and getting the portal door from Eda.
  • Batman Gambit:
    • Pulls this off at the end of Book One. By publicly announcing the petrification of the Clawthornes, he knows that he can use them as bait to draw in Puck so he can finish him off.
    • He does it again near the end of Book 2, thanks to keeping Firebees alive long enough. He has the sociopath set the Torso Villa aflame so as to kill the werecat population and break the spirits of any survivors so they won't fight back against him before the Day of Unity.
  • Big Bad: He's one of the many villains in the story but currently the Biggest Bad of all. As per canon, he has any witches who refuse to follow his dogma be punished while working towards his goal of enacting the Day of Unity. However, he wants to protect the Boiling Isles and intends to start a war with the Human Realm, convinced someone there is trying to invade and destroy the Isles and wanting to use Luz as a Living Weapon to succeed.
  • Broken Pedestal: As always, anybody who learns of his true motives, such as Lilith, will lose all respect for him. Unlike canon, it's a bit unintentional.
    • Attempting to petrify Eda, putting on a front of killing Luz so he could kill Puck and actually killing him is what turns Amity away from ever joining the Emperor's Coven and joining the Clawthornes in actively opposing him.
    • Nearly petrifying Luz also has the end result of turning all of Luz's friends against him, to the point of them starting up a protest club against his rule to speak out and rally people against his cruelty.
  • Can't Kill You, Still Need You: He considers Luz integral to his plans since they share the same backgrounds and he wants her to rule alongside him. He later comes to see Amity in the same light due to her power and Chapter 79 reveals that he also has plans for Willow in the Day of Unity.
  • The Chessmaster: A literal one, as seen in "Family Group Therapy" where he explains the game to Kikimora, who is unfamiliar with it.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Once again, as Anu Bist and Puck learned the hard way, because Belos set up percautionary spells that allow him to be faster than them in their fight.
    • As "Chapter 71: The Hunting Witch" reveals, he has a back-up plan for the off-chance he dies before the Day of Unity: possess Luz's body through the mental link he created when he ordered Luz and Eda to be petrified and hit her with a spell to "calm Luz down". This will allow him to slowly take control of her because he needs another cambion body to survive.
  • Create Your Own Hero: "Heroes", as the case may be. His Batman Gambit to petrify the Clawthornes (Luz included as far as everyone knows) and Puck's death gets Amity to see him as the tyrant he is, and learning about his plans to use Luz's cambion form to kickstart a war against the Human Realm leads to Luz and Amity's friends planning to find a way to fight against his tyranny.
  • Create Your Own Villain: At the same time, his actions have led to multiple villains rising. Philip's attempt to unite the Human and Demon Realms led to both the Inner Demon using the Horned King's power to become a mind demon, Gabriel Gates beginning his crusade to wipe out witchkind with his descendants following his goal for generations, and the creation of Bloody Mary when she tried to return to the Demon Realm and became a Humanoid Abomination herself. He also fought and scarred King Andrias when he approached him for help in defeating the Exorcists which seems to have gone wrong, leading to the would-be warlord to plan on invading the Boiling Isles once he reclaimed the Calamity Box.
  • Demonic Possession: "The Hunting Witch" shows that this is his plan for Luz and her "important role" in the war against the Human Realm, hence the mind-link spell he used to prepare for that possibility.
  • Didn't Think This Through: A trait he shares with his canon self;
    • He tries to convince Luz to join the Emperor's Coven to help her learn to control her magic but his actions towards Eda and lying about petrifying them don't help. He tries to do the same to Amity, but by killing Puck, he makes her see him for the tyrant he is.
    • He used a mind-link spell to give him the precaution of being able to transfer his consciousness into Luz's body as a back-up, but this results in Luz seeing some of his memories as Philip and causes him to suffer from the Common Mold symptoms when she falls ill to the sickness.
  • The Dreaded: Amity is rightfully terrified when she has to face Belos while trying to rescue Luz.
  • Dreaming of Things to Come: Thanks to the Weird Sisters showing him visions of the future, he's actively working to prevent the Boiling Isles being laid to waste by the Exorcists created by Department A.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones:
    • His nephew, Hunter. When he learns that Kikimora tried to have Hunter killed, Belos is furious and has her demoted, threatening to kill her if she ever tries to hurt Hunter again.
    • His lover, Adam. From what both Belos and Ghost have stated about the subject, Belos cared deeply about him and he remembers him with some regret over losing him.
  • Evil Learns of Outside Context: In the first chapter of Book 2, he senses the Guardian as it watches him, something that shouldn't be possible.
  • Family-Values Villain: Deconstructed. Belos claims that everything he does is for the safety of his family, but his actions say otherwise. He treats the coven heads who are loyal to him like family more than his adopted descendants, as he keeps calling Luz family but plans to possess her. When Lilith left the Emperor's Coven, he pretty much disowned her and allows her to suffer Titan-wide humiliation and shaming which Hunter calls him out on in Chapter 131: "Hollow Mind at Last"; the same chapter implies that he no longer sees Luz as family since she doesn't agree with his goals. Word of God has said he also doesn't consider Zee family due to not being of Clawthorne blood.
  • Fantastic Racism: Belos is confirmed to hate every species that isn't witchkind, a stark contrast to his canon self. He revived and tortured the basilisks, hates the Fae due to Oberon kidnapping an infant Meteora Butterfly right after Eclipsa entrusted her daughter with him, hates humanity due to G.B. Gates betraying him by killing several members of his adopted family and stealing the portal, forced lycans into secrecy while subjugating werecats and restricting them to the Torso Villa, is implied to hate Amphibians due to King Andrias rejecting his proposal to help him stop the threat he saw in his visions, and committed genocide against dragonkind for alledgedly practicing Wild Magic. In fact, Belos' bigotry towards humanity is so infinite, he plans to send the Horned King to Earth to feast on them as revenge for what the Gates family did to his family and boyfriend.
  • Final Solution: Chapters 106 and 107 state that he committed mass genocide to dragonkind after using the were-fever outbreak during the Savage Ages as a cover to declare the dragons threats for allegedly practicing Wild Magic. This solution was not really final, as Talon Drakescale slipped through his grasp and continued his bloodline disguised as a witch, leading to the the current Drakescale clan (Cross, Zee, Damien, & Drayden).
  • Freudian Excuse: He has a deep hatred towards the Fae stemming from both the story of the Pied Piper and an encounter with Lord Oberon, who kidnapped Meteora Butterfly while he was caring for her at Eclipsa's request and turned her into a Fae. As such he treats the entire race with scorn, having dropped the Collector's mirror down the Titan's Skull after killing G.B. Gates so no one else could free them and use their power, and when he learns Amity's half-Fae he makes no efforts to put off taking care of her until Eclipsa stops him.
  • Happily Adopted: He and his brother were taken in by witches in their youth. The Book 1 epilouge reveals they were adopted into the Clawthorne family.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Belos, a centuries-old human/cambion, actually gets a fearful reaction out of Bill Cipher, an psychopathic, near-omnipotent, inter-dimensional demon who's commited far more shocking crimes, when his inner self takes on his Transhuman Abomination form.
  • Hypocrite: He has the audacity to call out Lilith for using Amity to spy on Luz and Eda, and yet has no qualms about having Hunter do the exact same thing.
  • I Need You Stronger: He wants to help Luz master her natural magic and her cambion form just so he can use her as a weapon for his war against the Human Realm.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: He has one with Abel Reisender, who may be several millenia old.
  • Knight Templar Parent: Belos is devoted to protecting Hunter should anything threaten him and he is viciously cutthroat to anyone who does, as Kikimora learned the hard way when she tried to assassinate the boy.
  • Long-Lost Relative: Played With. Belos is an technical ancestor of the Clawthorne family after being adopted into it, so he's related to the current three generations. However, they don't know about him being related to them and there's no official records of Philip Clawthorne.
  • Master of Illusion: As the Book 1 finale shows, he's able to create very realistic illusions and nearly managed to break Amity's resolve with them.
  • Moral Myopia: As previously stated, he begins having Hunter spy on Luz as a way to monitor her condition to see what use Luz has for his plans, but he has the nerve to call out Lilith for having her goddaughter spy on her family to get to know them.
  • Noble Demon: The reason behind his actions and why he's working towards the "Day of Unity" is to prevent a greater catastrophe. However, his actions in doing so make this quite zig-zagged.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: Try as he might to deny it, his actions spell out how demented his endgame really is. Belos wants to save the Boiling Isles from a disaster he saw in a vision, but spent centuries trying to figure out a way to prevent it, which resulted in the murders of several other witches. His family and his boyfriend were killed as a result of him trying to make peace with human witch hunters, and when he tried to gain power by contacting the Horned King, it led to the destruction of his sister's palisman. All that combined with his refusal to find another solution paints Belos close to the same kind of Glory Hound he was in canon.
  • Open-Minded Parent: He has no problems with Hunter seeing Edric, though he does take advantage of Hunter's relationship by having him bug Blight Manor while visiting his boyfriend.
  • Opportunistic Bastard: He is quick to try and capitalize on any situation to fit his agenda, manipulating Odalia and Alador not even a minute after learning Amity became nameless and taking credit for Eda taking down the Tarot Guild in order to win back the populace's trust for not prioritizing finding the kidnapping victims.
  • Pet the Dog:
    • Apparently in the early days of his rule, he decided to free the house elves of the Boiling Isles and make it law that they had to be paid for their service.
    • When he finds out about Camila coming back from the dead he decides against doing anything about it at the moment, saying that Luz and Luz and her birth mother deserve to enjoy their reunion.
    • Seeing how much the Weird Sisters' visions have affected Hunter's mental health and after talking about it with Darius, Belos decides to pull Hunter out of the field for the time being and put him in therapy.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Belos trying to prevent the Boiling Isles' destruction may have actually caused the threat that would cause that event, as "Chapter 116: Brooken Home" shows. By bringing G.B. Gates to the Demon Realm as Philip, he caused the Gates family's anti-magic crusade and the rise of the Archangels. This resulted in the creation and use of the Exbots that destroyed Mewni; in other words, he made the visions he saw happen.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Belos plays as much a major role in Vanz Ator's life as he did his and more; In the 17th century, Philip found a way to and from the Human Realm and brought Vanz back with him. This led to Vanz being turned into a vampire and his living to unknowingly cause the events that brought Luz to the Boiling Isles.
  • Smart People Play Chess: Befitting his status as The Chessmaster, Belos treats his plans as a game of chess, being able to think several steps ahead of his enemies. He learned how to play the game thanks to Vanz Ator back when he was human.
  • That Man Is Dead: He never acknowledged his human name, saying the name "Wittebane" meant nothing to him.
  • Villain Respect: After Amity dispells his illusions in their fight, he admits her magic could become more powerful than both Clawthorne sisters combined one day.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Claims to be this to Hunter, saying that everything they do is necessary to save the Boiling Isles and prevent a bad future that was shown to him centuries ago.
  • We Used to Be Friends: "Deserve Nothing" reveals that he was once acquainted with Flapjack and Ghost, the latter left after seeing him consume a palisman's essence, and the former disappeared after William's supposed death at the temple where Philip tried to contact the Horned King and his siblings prevented him.

    The Golden Guard 
See here for tropes regarding him.

    Kikimora 

Kikimora

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Click to see her as of "The Ballad of Eda, Part 1".

Emperor Belos's former personal attendant, a high-ranking member of his coven and a part of his inner circle. After Belos learned about her attempt on Hunter's life, he has her demoted to coven scout.


  • Adaptational Karma: For trying to assassinate Hunter, Kikimora gets her face kicked in by Luz until she coughs up blood and is later tortured by Belos, who spares her life but decides to have her demoted to coven scout.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: She debuts an episode later than she did in canon, showing up during a flashback set after the events of "Hooty's Moving Hassle".
  • Butt-Monkey: Following her demotion, Kikimora is repeatedly mocked by the coven scouts and receives No Sympathy when she gets herself injured.
  • Evil Is Petty: She outs Lilith as the one who cursed Eda just to get one over on her in Chapter 96, and swiftly pays for it the next day.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Hardly anybody respected her before her demotion, with all the Coven Heads agreeing it was a relief that they no longer have to deal with her.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • After outing Lilith for cursing Eda and selling anti-Lilith merch to the angry mob demanding her head, Eda sics Hooty on her and he swallows Kikimora whole.
    • Luz adds on to the previous batch of karmic justice by flinging Kikimora into a manure kart while impersonating a coven scout and lambasting Kikimora for violating a fake law.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Abel allows her to skip out on the Coven Day Parade in Chapter 76 so she can attend her family reunion in Palm Stings. She later gets to watch the video of Terra ranting that makes her look foolish.

    Abel Reisender 

Abel Reisender

An old friend of Belos who becomes his new assistant and Hunter's therapist after the events of "Deserve Nothing".
  • Ambiguously Human: He may look like a witch, but it's hinted several times that Abel is the same kind of being as Julia Traveler.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Abel's been in league with Belos ever since he was Philip and aids him in his plans for the Day of Unity without expressing any desire than for it to succeed.
  • Ambiguously Evil: He's working for Belos in accomplishing their goal for the Day of Unity, yet he helps Hunter with his problems and guides him in becoming more independent from his uncle. On top of that, he tries to talk Lilith into letting Luz kill Philip while they were visiting the Deadwardian Era, his motive for such a deed unclear.
  • Benevolent Boss: The coven scouts prefer him over Kikimora because he is this compared to her.
  • Connected All Along: Ms Traveler confirmed in Chapter 104 that she has a connection to him, but said connection is still unclear.
  • The Dragon: He's the closest to this that Belos has, as he's his oldest ally who taught him magic and attempts to persuade Hunter into returning to the castle rather than remain with Lilith after she becomes a pariah.
  • Evil Counterpart: Implied to be one to Ms. Traveler as she helps children, especially the heroic main cast, while Abel is in league with the villainous Emperor and his followers.
  • Familiar: When he makes his debut, he's shown to have an Oni for a palisman.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: He's implied to be several millenia old and allied with Emperor Belos. He also has one with Hunter only for him to become suspicious of Abel during his time away from the castle.
  • Magic Staff: Like Ms. Traveler, his staff doubles as an umbrella.
  • Meaningful Name: His last name is German for "traveler", which hints at him being similar or having some connection to Ms. Traveler.
  • The Mentor: He's been this for Belos since back when he was Philip, even teaching him how to use magic.
  • Mirror Character: He's one for Julia Traveler. Both are advisors with a Mysterious Past and are Older Than They Look who carry umbrellas and care about the mental health of the people they are helping. But unlike Ms. Traveler, Abel is helping the villains instead of the heroes.
  • Mysterious Past: Despite being an old friend of Belos, none of the Coven Heads except for Terra even knew that he existed. According to her, he's disappeared and reappeared several times over the decades. Osran even performed a background check and found nothing. He's also at least hundreds of years old.
  • Older Than They Look: Played With. He's an old man, but flashbacks show he's been around since Philip's youth.
  • Secret-Keeper: He's keeping all of the skeletons in Belos' closet, such as his past and the truth about Hunter between them.
  • There Are No Therapists: Averted. He was called in by Belos for the task of giving Hunter therapy and starts having sessions with Steve over Amity's disappearance as revealed in "Chapter 76: A Coven Day Disaster".
  • Villainous Friendship: Again, he sides with Emperor Belos and their friendship spans around the course of over 300 years.

    The Original Golden Guard 

The Original Golden Guard/William Clawthorne

Hunter's predecessor and Darius's mentor. The original Golden Guard helped Belos to create the Emperor's Coven and the coven system. He was actually Belos's human brother William, who also ended up in the Demon Realm and was adopted by witches.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Caleb Wittebane was a human who may have fallen in love with Evelyn Clawthorne and fathered a child with her before he was killed by his brother Philip. Here, he ended up in the Demon Realm as a child, was renamed to William, and lost his firstborn son in a fire caused by human witch hunters.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: He was introduced in flashbacks between the events of "Wing It Like Witches" and "Agony of a Witch" rather than pictures in "Yesterday's Lie".
  • Adaptation Name Change: In canon, he was known as Caleb Wittebane, though there is still a character named Caleb. Double subverted when it turns out he was renamed to William after losing his memories and being taken in by the Clawthrones.
  • Adaptation Species Change: While he remained human in canon, he ends up evolving into an alleged 'cambion' here.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Whether or not he is really William Clawthorne and Hunter's father was unclear at first, though it was later confirmed during "The Glandus War" arc that the former is true and the latter is not.
  • Babies Ever After: He and Evelyn had kids in the past, one of which he named Caleb.
  • Happily Adopted: He and his brother were adopted into a family of witches when they were at least 16, later revealed to have been the Clawthornes.
  • Mythology Gag: His name is derived from Sir William, the possible-beta design for Hunter.
  • Pet the Dog: He was willing to let Lilith keep her Palisman after she joined the Emperor's Coven when he learned that she carved it with her father, Dell Clawthorne. He also offers Lilith his condolences for what happened to Dell.

    Vina Charmspell 

Vina Charmspell

A witch who was Lilith's predecessor as head of the Emperor's Coven and knew the original Golden Guard.
  • The Aloner: As Chapter 105 shows, Vina avoided forming any meaningful personal relationships because she found them to be a weakness. She even tried to instill this mindset on Lilith while she was still her apprentice.
  • Ambiguously Related: Whether or not she is really Hunter's mother remains to be seen, until Hunter being a grimwalker came to light, which means she isn't.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: "Chapter 70: Tragedy at Eclipse Lake" reveals her as such. The Media Coven advertised her as a graceful leader, but in reality, she was a Child Hater who smoked behind closed doors to deal with the stress of her job. Additionally, her first order to Lilith after she was forced to take her as an apprentice was to change her appearance to look more suitable to her.
  • Broken Pedestal: She made both Clawthorne sisters lose all respect for her in the past. She discredited one of her own qoutes in a book she wrote in front of Eda before twlling her she'd never make it into the Emperor's Coven during the IFWOT, and she admits to hating children in front of Lilith beforw forcing her to conform to her demands so she would be The Apprentice she wanted, losing Lilith's respect and making her work as fast as possible to find her killer so she will be free of Vina for good.
  • The Corrupter: Hinted to be one for Lilith, as she taunts her protĂ©gĂ© for not getting Ulrich to consider turning on Belos until she tells Ulrich of his past as Philip, which Vina happily says is the Lilith she knows.
  • Invisible to Normals: Chapter 107 sees her being bound to Lilith after her spirit returns, and since only Lilith can see her, Vina has to ask her for her help.
  • Love Is a Weakness: Vina believes this, considering family bonds pointless and trying to force Lilith to see that in the past.
  • The Mentor: She was Lilith's when she first joined the Emperor's Coven, not that she seemed to be a good one.
  • Posthumous Character: Belos claims she is this, while Darius and Hunter believe it. It's one of the few things that were true.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Lilith gives her one in "Starcrossed" for being an unsympathetic bitch who criticizes every little thing about her and had probably been like this her whole life, which is probably why someone killed her.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The "Tarot Guild" arc has Vina be forced to rely on Lilith in learning who murdered her so she can return to the afterlife.
  • Uncertain Doom: It's said that Vina's gone, but what happened to her isn't really mentioned until the Tarot Guild arc.

    Flora D'splora 

Flora D'Splora

Lilith's former mentor and adventuring historian.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: Flora is introduced prior to the events of "Eda's Requiem" instead of "Elsewhere and Elsewhen".
  • In Spite of a Nail: She fulfills her role of attending Lilith's party for getting a job at the Museum of Supernatural History and delivering her time pool tracker, which helps Lilith and Luz journey back in time and meet Belos/Philip.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: She has no idea that her assistant Bindell is working for the new rebellion against Belos.

    The New Golden Guard 

The New Golden Guard

The latest bearer of the title when Hunter is pulled out of the field and later goes missing. Their identity is unknown but unlike Hunter, they can use magic.
  • Collective Identity: They're actually Emily Tricks and Cross Drakescale alternating between the role on Adrian Graye's orders.
  • The Leader: They're named this for the Emperor's Coven-supported superhero team, the Boiling Isles Guardians.
  • Non-Powered Costumed Hero: Played With. They use Hunter's artifical magic staff, yet are capable of using magic. This is to not give away their identities, and Emily especially needs it since she can only use illusion magic.
  • Secret Identity: Emily and Cross both share the title for different reasons.

    Bindell Crocslayer 

Bindell Crocslayer

Flora's assistant.

Coven Soldiers

    Larry 

Larry

A coven guard who's been shown to be on friendly terms with Eda. He only appeared in flashbacks until Book 2.
  • The Commissioner Gordon
  • Friend on the Force: The Emperor's Coven is the closest to a police force, and Larry, being Eda's friend, qualifies.
  • Happily Married: He's revealed to have a husband in "The Ballad of Eda".
  • Shipper on Deck: When he finally meets Amity in "The Ballad of Eda (Part 1)", Larry gives full support to Luz dating her.
  • Token Good Teammate: He's one of the only members of the Emperor's Coven (later the only member after Lilith deserts it and Steve is given some time off and defects as well until Hunter returns to his position in order to spy on the emperor) to be on friendly terms with Eda.

    Shawm "Sham" Eaglesnitch 

Shawm "Sham" Eaglesnitch

A biped eagle demon and the Minister of treasury, trade, and negotiations for the Emperor's Coven.

    Captain Wolffe 

Captain Wolffe

A coven captain who worked under Kikimora and is now her superior after Kikimora was demoted to coven scout.

    Pugsley 

Pugsley

A large scout who seems to be an unwilling follower of Kikimora.
  • Dumb Muscle: He has all the hallmarks of representing this for Kikimora.
  • Only Friend: He seems to act as one for Kikimora after she becomes a coven scout.

    Captain Leonte 

Captain Leonte

A coven captain who spoke at Scooter Crane's funeral, having grown up in his orphanage.

    Meg 

Meg

A scout who's also a member of the Bard Coven.

    Grip 

Grip

Another scout who's in the Bard Coven.

    Other Coven Scouts 

Barie


Bowen

Carter

Clé Ironwood

Tyrone's older brother.

Gidget

Boiling Isles Guardians

    Venoma Heathens 

Venoma Heathens

A White Cobra-biped demon with an equally venomous attitude. She's the on-again, off-again girlfriend of Alburno Striker and the Pink Snake Scout.
  • Double Agent: "Starcrossed" shows she became a member of Seth and Draco's army at some point, and she helps Silas capture Donna and Cross so he can bring them to their leaders.
  • Expy: To Heather of Total Drama: both are Manipulative Bitches who have used everyone around them to get what they want, revel in making them squirm by tormenting them, and have a penchant for strategy.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: She traffics Donna and Cross, then kills Howard Hatesew to steal his books on the Horned King. Two days later, the Shadowy Secret Expozers catch her and she's arrested, with the castle librarian appearing to be ready to punish her for taking her books.
  • Maker of Monsters: She mentions being in the Abomination track at St. Epiderm in her youth, and she can summon an abomination made out of pure venom.
  • Poisonous Person: Her abominations are made of venom, which are corrosive and burns someone if they come into contact with it.
  • Smug Snake: Literally! She's a snake biped who boasts about how powerful she is to the point that she considers Amity, another talented abomination user, completely inferior to her.
  • Snakes Are Sinister: She's a white cobra and a member of the Emperor's Coven with a very dark sense of humor.

    Alburno Striker 

Alburno Striker

A calculating and charming strategist who's as cutthroat as his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Venoma Heathens. He acts as the Red Phoenix Scout.

    Le'Belle Case 

Le'Belle Case

A coven captain-in-training, and the Green Cricket Scout.
  • Expy: She's one to Courtney of Total Drama; both have occupations they're being trained in which they repeatedly bring up and uphold the law fanatically.
  • Magic Music: Le'Belle reveals that she's a member of the Bard Coven in Chapter 126: "Heartless Whisper".
  • Ship Tease: It's confirmed that she has some with fellow scout Meg.

Joana

Scameron

Skrap

Thunder

    Barbara Marlo 

Barbara Marlonote 

A dhampir and member of the Clawthorne clan, who becomes the Blue Walrus Scout after Skrap leaves the team.
  • Connected All Along: She wouldn't be confirmed as a Clawthorne until ten chapters after she debuted, when she attended the family reunion and was revealed to be Denise's niece through her twin brother.
  • Expy: Of Zoey from Total Drama. Both are redheads who had grown up with few friends, can do card readings, and had a commando phase that resulted in acrobatic and archery skills. Her name is even the same as Zoey's voice actress, Barbara Mamabolo.
  • Seers: She was in the Oracle track in school and is talented in card readings.


Former Members

    Lilith Clawthorne 
See here for tropes regarding her.

    Steve 

Steve

A member of the Emperor's Coven and Lilith's loyal assistant. He's also Mattholomule's older half-brother. He would end up defecting for refusing to bring in a young wild witch named Hiraki.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: He debuts in Luz Clawthorne's version of "Once Upon a Swap", three episodes prior to his original introduction in "Senses and Insensitivity".
  • Adaptational Heroism: Steve is much more of a heroic character despite working for the main villainous faction, working to protect Amity on Lilith's orders and defying his old mentor in order to protect Hikari.
  • The Apprentice: Chapter 90 shows that he was this to Captain Leonte, who saw his potential and groomed him to join the Emperor's Coven.
  • Ascended Extra: In the show, he only appeared in one scene during the first season and only started getting more focus in Season 2B. Here, he is seen much more often.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Aside from his protectiveness over his little brother Mattholomule, he looks after Amity for Lilith and basically becomes Hikari's guardian after saving her from being captured.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 90 is titled "The Steve Chapter", and shows how Steve became interested in joining the Emperor's Coven only to have become disillusioned by how it's not the job he always wanted, which eventually leads to his quitting.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: He was in the Construction track when he was a student just like his brother Matt and Sandra.
  • In Spite of a Nail: Steve still deserts the Emperor's Coven, but at least why he leaves is actually stated.
  • Noble Fugitive: He leaves the Emperor's Coven to protect Hikari, being labeled a wild witch in the process.
  • Pet the Dog: He's often shown as understanding and caring towards Amity because of Lilith. Even after Lilith left the Emperor's Coven, he'll lend an ear to the kid.
  • Shipper on Deck: He encourages Mattholomule to take a chance on Bo when he's not teasing him about his crush.
  • Ship Tease: After a Meet Cute moment in "A Coven Day Disaster", he and Sunny Muse start to have some. Chapter 90 has them grow a bit closer during an escort mission and Sunny asks him out on a date.
  • Undying Loyalty: His is to Lilith, going as far as to protecting the Blights when she's missing in action.
  • Villainous Friendship: Has one with Lilith, who genuinely thanks him for his friendship and admits that she misses him in Book Two.

    Derick Faraday 

Derick Faraday

A Coven Scout who was responsible for helping Vee, Tres and Megan escape from Hieron Labs after the latter took the form of his deceased daughter.

    Zebiel 

Zebiel

A former scout-in-training who was abandoned on the Knee.
  • Connected All Along: Chapter 80 shows he knew Hunter during his scout training and was on friendly terms with him, unlike their fellow scouts.
  • Expy: Of Ezekiel from Total Drama. Both are prairie boys who were considered dead weight by their teammates and became deformed versions of their former selves. But while Zeke's fate occurred due to his arrogance, Zebiel had no such negative trait and was a chew toy more than anything.

    Judd 

Judd

An skull-faced former scout convicted for committing criminal activity on duty and was put in the Conformatorium.


  • Expy: To Duncan] from Total Drama. Both had relationship issues and got thrown behind bars for being bad boys, yet seem to have a Hidden Heart of Gold. Judd also has a green mohawk and is named after Duncan's VA, Judd Nelson.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: After helping the Bards Against the Throne get to the forest far from Bonesborough's limits, Judd separates from the group and disappears.

    Artemis 

Artemis

A former coven scout. She was a grimwalker of Marilyn Clawthorne and originally the reason Belos promised to stop making said entities.


  • Cruel and Unusual Death: She suffers this via Grimwalker Deterioration, and panicking makes it worse. Artemis grew scars all over her face from which blood leaked out, using magic caused cracks to grow on her hands and spread across her body which rotted, her mouth gushed blood and finally she swelled up, bursting apart at the seems.
  • Faking the Dead: Chapter 130 has Artemis meet Hunter and reveal that she faked her death to escape Belos omce she learned she was a grimwalker. To do so, she filled an abomination with guts and with Adrian casting an illusion over it, blew it up in front of Belos and William allowing her to leave the castle without them trying to find her.
  • Interspecies Romance: Being a grimwalker, she's implied to have had one with former Shadowy Secret Exposer Walter Wildes, AKA Adrian Graye Vernworth, who's a witch but a Little Bit Beastly.
  • She Knows Too Much: Averted. Artemis dies because she starts showing the effects of Grimwalker Deterioration, which is when she confronts Belos and William over knowing what she really was and keeping it hidden from her as she is destroyed from the inside out. Subverted when it turns out she wasn't dead after all.

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