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Original Characters
Ayzee
Ayzee Noceda-Blight
The human/witch hybrid daughter of Luz and Amity.
- Absurd Phobia: She's legitimately terrified of bad game reviews.
- Badass Normal: Much like her mother, Ayzee lacks any natural magical abilities, and has to rely on magical tools like glyph papers, slingshots, an I-stone, and an Abomination sword.
- Be Yourself: Invoked. When she asks her moms why she is named as such, Luz and Amity deliver this reasoning in the form of a song number.
- Brats with Slingshots: Her weapon of choice is a slingshot which she uses to fire glyph papers from a distance.
- Cool Sword: Ayzee wields an Abomination sword during her fight against Grom.
- Crippling Overspecialization: Ayzee is a very pragmatic fighter with her various weapons, but when she's forced into a situation that requires her to fight with her bare hands like Eda's Fight Coven, she's easily beaten by every single opponent she faces.
- Cuddle Bug: Baby Ayzee is as every bit of one as her mama Luz, but she tends to keep Stringbean all to herself whenever Luz needs her, which is why she had to take Eda's flying bathtub so she can meet Amity for their anniversary.Amity: (after seeing Luz crash-land) She's hogging Stringbean again, huh?
Luz: (paying a parking meter) Yup. - Did Not Think This Through: As one might expect from someone who is descended from both Luz and Odalia, Ayzee's lack of long-term planning is easily her biggest flaw and has gotten her into fights she can't win on numerous occasions.
- Dye Hard: In-universe. She's a natural brunette like both of her mothers, but as a teenager she starts dyeing it a more purplish shade with pink highlights. It's implied that she started doing it in response to the Collector calling her a carbon copy of Luz.
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: The earliest appearances of Luz and Amity's daughter (barring the ones joking about her secretly being the Good Witch Azura) tended to just depict her as "baby Luz with slightly pointed ears". By contrast, Ayzee's finalized design is a more even blend of her parents, having Amity's hair and eye colors along with fully pointed ears.
- Famous Ancestor:
- This is a major driving force in Ayzee's character, as Luz and Amity went on to accomplish even more amazing things after the events of the series. She hopes to one day live up to their legacy, but fears that she'll be forever stuck relying on them due to the loss of her magic as a child.
- It's eventually revealed that one of her great great grandmothers on Amity's side was none other than Amelia Earhart, whose mysterious disappearance was actually her ending up in the Demon Realm.
- Fight Off the Kryptonite: She's shown on several occasions to endure Milan's Grom curse for their relationship, even giving her a Cooldown Hug at one point. Eda even cites the hug as proof that she's a hero despite her lack of combat skill.
- Following in Relative's Footsteps: She hopes to one day do great things just like her mothers, but feels intimidated since it's a very high bar even without the whole "saviors of the Isles" thing. It leads her to recklessly volunteer to be the new Grom queen despite how dangerous it is (which, admittedly, is a very Luz thing to do).
- Gamer Chick: She is a fan of a game called Coven Quest III, and at one point is sought out by her crush Milan for advice on how to beat a boss that they've been having trouble with. One of her biggest fears even turns out to be bad game reviews.
- Generation Xerox: While Ayzee's story is very different from her mothers', it does however bear a strong resemblance to pre-curse Eda (who is her Honorary Great Aunt). They're both trouble-making grudgby players of partial human ancestry who constantly wear their letterman jackets and have a drama free hookup with a darker skinned bard. Both of them were also born with the ability to use magic only to lose it later in life.
- Goggles Do Nothing: During a fight against a fairy, Ayzee puts on a pair of goggles very similar to the ones worn by her grandfather Alador. Much like the rest of what she does during the fight (since she could have just grabbed the fairy rather than attack it), it was purely for Rule of Cool.
- Hereditary Homosexuality: She ends up following in her mothers' footsteps and enters a relationship with Milan, though whether she's a lesbian like Amity, bisexual like Luz, or another sexual orientation altogether goes unstated.
- Hybrids Are a Crapshoot: Her hybrid nature resulted in medical issues that necessitated the removal of her bile sac and forever robbed her of the ability to cast magic.
- I Just Want to Be Special: Wishes to follow in her mothers' footsteps and become an excellent witch like them. It puts quite a lot of weight on her shoulders to the point she decides to fight Grom, and when she does so, it ends up transforming into her mothers teasingly mocking her for falling short, to her anguish. Not helping matters is that she had to have her bile sac surgically removed since it had a 50% chance of killing her otherwise, which she subconsciously resents Luz for doing thinking they took the choice from her and that she could have just endured the pain.
- It's All My Fault: After the events of Grom Factor, Ayzee, like her mama, has developed this with regards to setting off the chain of events that lead to Milan inheriting the Grom curse, admitting to Milan that she feels such. Even after Milan reassures her that it is not her fault, Ayzee sheds a tear at this while kissing her, continuing to be tormented by such thoughts.
- Large Ham: She definitely inherited Luz's flair for the dramatic. At one point she's asked to retrieve Jay's sandwich, and rather than just grab it she turns the whole thing into a JRPG battle.
- Lesbian Jock: She's a member of Hexside's grudgby team and dating Milan, though it's not specifically stated if she's a lesbian or some other sapphic orientation.
- Luminescent Blush: She's prone to full face blushing when embarrassed, just like Amity (and by extension, Alador), though her darker skin tone means that it's a lot less pronounced.
- Meaningful Name: The reason Luz and Amity named her Ayzee was that it meant she could "be anything that starts from A to Z".
- Official Couple: She's in a relationship with Milan following the events of "Upgrade".
- Recurring Element: Some of Ayzee's character elements actually showed up in a prior Fan-Created Offspring of MoringMarks: Elizabeth Butterfly from the Ship War AU. Like Elizabeth, Ayzee is a (mostly) Half-Human Hybrid of the primary Official Couple of their series of origin, Star & Marco for the former and Luz & Amity for the latter, that is incapable of using magic on their own due to their biology, and need to compensate with magical tools in order to fight, various weapons like an i-stone and Abomination band for Ayzee and the Royal Magic Wand for Elizabeth. The key difference is that whereas Elizabeth is just naturally unable to use magic as a result of humans being less in tune with magic than mewmans, Ayzee was born with a bile sac that could have let her use magic, but had to have it removed due to her hybrid biology only giving her a 50% chance of survival if she kept it.
- Shout-Out Theme Naming: Downplayed. Her mothers wanted to name her Azura, but didn't want to bind her to what the name represented. So they just took the first two letters and spelled it out phonetically.
- Strong Family Resemblance: To Luz, as lampshaded by The Collector when he mistakes her and Pandora for their mothers during one of his visits. Played for Laughs when The Collector considers that to be a "lazy design".
- This Is Gonna Suck: At the start of her fight against Grom, she activates her i-Stone and and sees that it translates Grom's power as being level 45 while she's just a measly level 8. She reacts accordingly.
- Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: Young Ayzee's idea of playing doctor involves pretending to give Stringbean open-heart surgery.
- Uneven Hybrid: While it was initially assumed that she was a Half-Human Hybrid, it's eventually revealed that one of her great great grandmothers on Amity's side was none other than Amelia Earhart.
- Un-Sorcerer: While she was born with the ability to use magic, she had to have her bile sac surgically removed as a child because her nature as a hybrid gave her a condition that had a 50% lethality rate otherwise.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: In a matter of speaking. Her worst fear is that she'll never break out of her mothers' shadows and be dependent on them for the rest of her life.
- "X" Marks the Hero: She has a small X-shaped scar on the left side of her chest just below the neckline. The exact source is not stated, though it's most likely a surgical scar from when she had her bile sac removed.
Pandora
Pandora Park
The daughter of Willow and Hunter.
- Affectionate Nickname: Her father calls her "Pancake", continuing the breakfast theme set by Flapjack and Waffle.
- Alliterative Name: It's indirectly established by Jay that her family uses Willow's surname, making her full name Pandora Park.
- Edible Theme Naming: Her father's Affectionate Nickname for her (Pancake) shares a breakfast theme with both of his palismen.
- Green Thumb: She's inherited her mother's monstrous potential for plant magic, at one point turning a small a small potted plant into two massive arms to fight some bullies.
- Hereditary Hairstyle: While it isn't present when she's a child, she's inherited her father's Idiot Hair by the time she's a teenager. She also initially wore her hair the same way Willow did during the epilogue, but she started restyling it after a comment from Jay about her being a carbon copy of her mother.
- In the Blood: She inherited her mother's temper, though it's initially attributed to the plant in her skull somehow messing with her emotions.
- I See Dead People: Baby Pandora claims she can see a red bird on her father's shoulder. Hunter thinks she's talking about the tattoo of Flapjack he got to honor him, and tells her the story of how they met, but she actually can see Flapjack's spirit.
- Kung-Fu Wizard: Her father tutored her in martial arts ever since she was a baby. As a result she's far more physical in combat than most witches.
- Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone: She tries to jump start Ayzee and Milan's relationship by leaving them to play video games together. Jay claims that this won't work and is more likely to start a lengthy Romance Arc, but Pandora is ultimately proven right when they return to Ayzee's room and see the two girls sharing their First Kiss.
- Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid: Her mother is a witch and her father is (or was, it's not actually clear what he became after fusing with Flapjack) a Grimwalker.
- One-Woman Army: Given the fact that she's inherited both her mother's magical potential (along with her rage issues) and her father's talent for hand-to-hand combat, she's incredibly dangerous if someone manages to set her off. At one point, she takes on half of Hexside at once and comes out of the experience with nothing but a few scrapes.
- Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: She's named after Pandora from Greek Mythology, an Artificial Human blessed with extraordinary talent by the gods. This ties into both her mother being a Plant magic prodigy and her father being a Grimwalker.
- Signature Headgear: As a teenager, she's always seen with two leaves poking out of her head in a manner reminiscent of a hair bow. It's eventually revealed that after a bully smashed a potted plant on her head, she filled it with so much magic in her rage that it fused with her scalp and now acts as a sort of Bond Creature. Notably, she intends for this to be a temporary arrangement, as she wants to give it space to grow in the future and remove it from her head without killing it or scalping herself.
- Strong Family Resemblance: To Willow, as lampshaded by The Collector when he mistakes her and Ayzee for their mothers during one of his visits. Played for Laughs when The Collector considers that to be a "lazy design".
- Textile Work Is Feminine: Subverted. She is shown to know how to use a sewing machine, but she isn't any good at it (as shown by the multiple bandages on her hands) and most likely learned from her father given his own preference for sewing.
Jay
Boscha Jr. "Jay"
Boscha's Grimwalker daughter.
- Artificial Family Member: In a sharp contrast to how Belos viewed Hunter as just one in a long line of Expendable Clones, Boscha sees her as her daughter plain and simple.
- Bait-and-Switch Character Intro: At first glance it seems like she bullies Pandora and Ayzee the same way that Boscha did with Willow and Luz, but then it turns out that she's actually friends with them and the three just fake hostilities whenever Boscha is around because it's easier than having to argue with her. She also admits to disliking grudgby.
- Brought to You by the Letter "S": Her usual outfit has a large "B" on it as befitting her name, though ironically she's never addressed as such.
- Clone Angst: Subverted. Hunter worries about her going through this after learning that she's a Grimwalker, but it turns out that she's known since she was five and doesn't really care.
- Curtains Match the Window: Justified. All Grimwalkers have the same reddish eye color, which just so happens to be the same shade as her mother's hair, leading her to have both as the same color.
- Deadpan Snarker: If there's one thing that she inherited from her mother's personality, it's her habit of replying to just about everything with dry sarcasm.
- Early-Bird Cameo: She can first be seen in the background when Ayzee uses her slingshot on Tibbles before eventually being properly introduces several strips later.
- Hereditary Hairstyle: She wears her hair in a very similar manner to how Boscha did during the show's epilogue, just with it reaching down to her shoulders instead of her chin.
- Jaw Drop: She so shocked when Boscha tells her how her grandmother committed forgery, bribery, and arson to get back at her elder siblings that her ever present lollipop actually drops out of her mouth.
- Like Father, Unlike Son: If it wasn't for the fact that she's Boscha's literal clone, you probably wouldn't be able to tell that they're related. She's best friends with Pandora and Ayzee, dislikes grugby, and has zero talent for trash talking. She's also much more mellow than her mother, who had a Hair-Trigger Temper when she was her age.
- Mark of the Supernatural: As established by canon, all Grimwalkers have eyes that are the same shade of pink regardless of their genetic donor. It's how Hunter is able to ID her as one.
- No Navel, Novel Birth: It's never directly pointed out, but she lacks a belly button due to being a Grimwalker.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Her real name is Boscha Jr, but she is never addressed as such by anyone. At most, her mother calls her Junior.
- Oral Fixation: She takes full advantage of the fact that she has two mouths, allowing her to constantly enjoy lollipops while still being able to speak clearly.
- Playing with Fire: She inherited her mother's talent for fire magic. When Grom goes on a rampage during its fight with Ayzee, she's shown fending it off with flames and is one of only three people (alongside Pandora and Bump) whose actually able to keep it at bay.
- Reverse Psychology: An unintentional example. Apparently, this was how she became friends with Ayzee and Pandora. Thanks to undergoing her teen rebel phase, when Boscha told Jay that Pandora is to be her nemesis, she decided to become friends instead to spite her. This understandably shocks Ayzee.Ayzee: That was the reason you befriended us?Jay: Initially. Yeah.
- Another comic has Jay actually ask her mom why she has to be Pandora's nemesis. Boscha gives her a rundown of their family history and explains this was the best way to teach her the skills she needed to make friends and cope with their relatives.
- Strong Family Resemblance: While it's established in canon that Grimwalkers are not one to one copies of their genetic donors, she looks incredibly similar to Boscha. The only obvious differences between them (aside from eye color) is that she has an extra mouth on the back of her neck instead of a Third Eye.
- Too Many Mouths: She turns out to have an extra mouth on the back of her neck, much like how her mother has an extra eye on her forehead. This understandably disgusts Ayzee.
- Trademark Favorite Food: She is always seen sucking on a lollipop, and her grudgby coach taking it out of her mouth right before a game causes her a great deal of distress.
Milan
Milan
The daughter of Skara and Viney, a bard student, and Ayzee's girlfriend.
- Ambiguously Related: While she obviously looks like Skara and Viney's daughter, it was never actually said that they were her parents until Chapter 24 of Grom Factor roughly 4 months after she was first introduced.
- A Day in the Limelight: The "Grom Factor" arc would see her taking the role of deuteragonist as she initially tries helping Ayzee with taking on Grom, later shifting to wanting to save Grom from her curse, culminating in her using the same spell Lilith used to share the Owl Beast with Eda, resulting in her taking on half of the Grom curse.
- De-power: As a side effect of her taking on half of the Grom curse, she's lost her bile sac, rendering her incapable of using magic.
- Empathic Shapeshifter: Coming into direct contact with anyone will cause her hair to shift into their worst fear as a consequence of taking on half the Grom curse (other than the similarly cursed Enna). Pandora ends up making her and Ayzee matching magnetic scarves so they can hold hands without triggering it.
- The Friends Who Never Hang: She doesn't have a particularly close relationship with Pandora or Jay, and only appears to hang out with them because they're friends with her girlfriend. Because of this, she came across as a Satellite Love Interest prior to Enna's introduction.
- Gamer Chick: She's a big fan of Coven Quest III, just like her girlfriend. Her introduction even has her asking Ayzee for advice with a boss she's struggling with.
- Generation Xerox: Just like Viney, Milan has a close bond with her pet griffin, Muddy, who is even Puddles' little sister.
- Hates Being Touched: Downplayed. After taking in half of Grom, physical contact causes her to turn into people's worst fears so she avoids it whenever she can. It's the reason why Pandora made her and Ayzee a pair of magnetic scarves, since it would allow them to symbolically hold hands without worrying about the curse triggering.
- Hereditary Homosexuality: She's in a relationship with Ayzee and is the daughter of Skara and Viney.
- Heroic Sacrifice: A non-fatal example. Having become sympathetic to Grom's plight, she chooses to use Lilith's Empathic Healing spell and free them from their pain by taking on half the curse.
- It's All My Fault: It's heavily implied that she blames herself for Puddles' death when she was a child, which causes her to be extra protective of her little sister Muddy as a result.
- Location Theme Naming: She's named after a city, much like her mother Skara, and Skara's palisman Cayenne.
- Locked into Strangeness: As was the case with Lilith, taking on half of the Grom curse from Enna turns her right eye grey.
- Magic Music: While she's never seen using any magic, her red outfit marks her as a member of the bard track (much like her mother Skara), and one of Jay's Imagine Spots reveals that her instrument of choice is a guitar.
- Mark of the Supernatural: After absorbing half of the Grom curse from Enna, her hair takes on a more goopy appearance akin to Grom's Blob Monster form. It's shown that drinking the curse elixir causes it to go back to normal. The gem on her outfit also darkens much like Eda's did once the Owl Beast curse took its full effect.
- No Full Name Given: Her last name is never spoken. It might be Rosenkrantz (Skara's family name), but it's unclear if Skara or Viney took the other's name upon marriage (or if they went for a compound name like Luz and Amity) and which one she inherited.
- Official Couple: She and Ayzee start dating by the time of her second appearance.
- Satellite Love Interest: Her initial appearances mainly revolved around her relationship with Ayzee. The latter half of the "Grom Factor" arc would serve to move her out of this to an extent, namely with her sympathy for and later friendship with Grom/Enna.
- Un-Sorcerer: Much like what happened with Lilith and the Owl Beast, absorbing half of the Grom curse from Enna robs her of the ability to use native witch magic.
Ori
Ori
A "Model 2" construct made by Amity that serves as Ayzee's pet.- Ambiguous Gender: They're only ever referred to with gender neutral pronouns. It's unclear if this means that they're non-binary, or if they just lack a gender identity altogether.
- Black Box: Amity built them by reverse engineering Jean-Luc. Because of this, there are a few bits that she doesn't fully understand, like how every unit she builds connects to a singular Hive Mind.
- Familiar: They serve this role for Ayzee, as Amity specifically made them for her after she had trouble bonding with a palisman.
- Flesh Golem: Much like Jean-Luc, they appear to be a combination of flesh and bone, but can freely manipulate it.
- Hive Mind: They, along with all other constructs based off of Jean-Luc, are telepathically connected and can share their feelings and memories with one another. As a result, all of them share Ori's affection for Ayzee.
Canon Characters
Enna (UNMARKED SPOILERS)
Enna/Grometheus the Fear Bringer
A historian hailing from the pre-Belos era, and the true identity of the monster Grometheus.- Adaptation Species Change: A monster in the canon show, a cursed Witch in these comics.
- Adaptational Nonsapience: Inverted. There's nothing in canon to suggest that Grom was anything other than a mindless beast, let alone a woman suffering from a curse.
- Empathic Shapeshifter: Direct physical contact with anyone other than Milan will result in her turning into their worst fear. It's the whole reason why her cursed form became known as "The Fear Bringer".
- Gender Flip: Downplayed. It wasn't even clear if Grom had a gender in the original show as they're merely referred to as "it". While Enna is clearly a woman, the actual Grom beast's gender still remains unknown.
- Godzilla Threshold: The whole reason Enna cursed herself was in order to defend her home.
- Hates Being Touched: Downplayed. While she doesn't have a direct problem with it, physical contact triggers her curse, resulting in her avoiding it so she doesn't scare them by accident.
- Junior Counterpart: While she's chronologically older, she fits this role for Lilith. Both of them are historians who deliberately gave themselves archivists curses, and are friends with Hooty.
- Knight of Cerebus: The Arc Villain of "Grom Factor" which is where the comics become more serious and arc-driven.
- Locked into Strangeness: After splitting the curse with Milan, her left eye turns grey, much like Eda's did when Lilith took half the Owl Beast curse.
- Locked Out of the Loop: She's unaware that King is actually the son of the Titan. Everyone avoids telling her because they're worried that she'll go full worshiper mode, given how she reacted when she found out about Luz briefly serving as the Titan's messenger.
- Mark of the Supernatural: Her hair becomes all goopy whenever her curse starts to act up.
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: She willingly used an Archivist curse scroll on herself to protect her hometown from pirates, but was driven out by the very people she saved out of fear.
- Power Tattoo: She has the symbol that hides your presence from Collectors on her left forearm. It's unclear if it still works in the modern day with the Titan's spirit having departed for the afterlife roughly 20 years prior.
- Really 700 Years Old: We're not given her exact age, but considering that she had already turned into Grom by the time Belos arrived on the Isles, she's comfortably in the 400+ range.
- She Cleans Up Nicely: She looks a lot better once she's discharged from the hospital compared to her initial disheveled appearance. Milan doesn't even recognize her at first.
- Sixth Ranger: She joins Ayzee's friend group after the events of "Grom Factor".
- Turning Back Human: Milan splits the curse with her at the climax of the "Grom Factor" comics, allowing her to return to her original witch form for the first time in centuries. And since she now has ready access to more elixirs, she's unlikely to get stuck back in her cursed form.
- Un-Sorcerer: It's never directly stated, but given the fate that befell both Milan and the Clawthorne sisters from their curses, it can be inferred that being overtaken by Grom cost her the ability to use bile sac magic.
- Vague Age: Putting aside all those years she spent cursed, it's unclear just how old Enna is. The only thing we know for sure is that she's old enough to take college courses.
- Walking Spoiler: The fact that Grometheus is a Witch suffering from a curse, rather than the monster it is in canon, is a big twist of the "Grom Factor" comics.
Bob
Bob
The Grimwalker prior to Darius' mentor who has been in hiding since Belos' attempt to kill him.- Formerly Fit: What little we see of his Golden Guard days shows that he was a lot thinner in his youth.
- Idiot Hair: He still has traces of the same tuft of hair that both Hunter and Caleb had, though it's become a lot bushier in his old age.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While he is a gruff old man, it doesn't change the fact that he came out of over a quarter century of hiding to protect Hunter.
- Mark of the Supernatural: Like all Grimwalkers, he has very distinct magenta colored eyes.
- O.C. Stand-in: He's one of the dozens of Grimwalkers that Belos made over the centuries.
- One-Steve Limit: While his "birth" name is presumably Hunter given Dana Terrace's comment on all the Grimwalkers having the same name, he goes by Bob since it would be really confusing for the reader while he interacts with the main Hunter otherwise.
- Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: Belos tried to kill him much like all the other Golden Guards by throwing him off a cliff. He survived, and had been keeping his head down until the Devouts went after Hunter.
- Spared by the Adaptation: As far as the show was concerned, Belos managed to kill every single Grimwalker prior to Hunter, though here he ends up surviving because Belos presumably figured that throwing him off a cliff would kill him.
- Stab the Scorpion: He initially seems to be tailing Hunter and Gus so he can attack them, right up until the fireball he shot off hits a cloaked Devout.Bob: I was trying to protect you from them... you're welcome!
- Still Wearing the Old Colors: Despite not having worked for Belos in decades, he still has his old Golden Guard outfit on under his cloak (though it's in bad condition and has clearly been extended over the years to account for his increased girth).
- Un-Sorcerer: Averted. Unlike Hunter, he appears to have a functioning bile sac since he's shown using spell circle magic.
- Wrecked Weapon: His old Golden Guard staff has clearly seen better days. The top half of the wing has broken off, most of the actual staff portion is missing, and he wasn't even sure before using it if it would actually teleport him and Hunter to safety or just vaporize the both of them.
Boscha's Mothers
Boscha's Mothers
The parents of Boscha (and Jay's grandparents by extension).- Disinherited Child: Subverted. The pink haired one was the favorite child of a wealthy socialite, but was forced to cut ties with her family because her mother didn't aprove of who she fell in love with. However, her mother apparently had a change of heart near the end of her life and left her part of the family fortune in her will (and she ultimately ended up with all of it to get back at her elder siblings when they tried to cheat her out of her fair share).
- Homosexual Reproduction: They're all but directly stated to be Boscha's biological parents.
- Marry for Love: The pink haired one's mother didn't approve of the girl she fell in love with, so she chose to cut ties with the family rather than abandon her eventual wife.
- O.C. Stand-in: Within the actual show, they only appear as background characters in flashbacks to Eda's teenage years, along with Boscha talking with one of them over the phone.
- Related in the Adaptation: The two of them were only Ambiguously Related to Boscha in canon. Here, they are directly stated to be her parents.
- Satellite Family Member: While we do know a fair bit about the pink haired one from both canon (her rivalry with Odalia) and the comic (the whole situation with her mother and elder siblings), the only thing we know about the darker haired one beyond her relationship to her wife and daughter is that she studied potions at Hexside.
- Textile Work Is Feminine: They're both shown to work as either seastresses or fashion designers when Boscha is telling Jay some family history.
- Unnamed Parent: Neither of them have been given a name.
- Youngest Child Wins: The pink haired one was the youngest daughter and favorite child of her mother prior to cutting ties with the family, and she ultimately ended up with the entire family fortune with both of her elder siblings under her heel when they tried to cheat her out of her inheritence.
Mr Rozencrantz
Mr Rozencrantz
Skara's father (and, by extention, Viney's father-in-law and Milan's grandfather.) He runs a musical instrument company.- Fashionable Asymmetry: He wears a single earring on the left-hand side.
- Love-Obstructing Parents: Subverted. He figured that he'd eventually end up bribing Viney to leave Skara and that it would result in Skara eloping with her, but Viney wins him over with a business proposal before it ever happens.
- Named by the Adaptation: He's given the last name Rozencrantz, though he still qualifies as an Unnamed Parent.
- O.C. Stand-in: He's only ever mentioned by Skara when talking about her upcoming birthday in the show proper.
- Pragmatic Villainy: He's willing to drop his company's griffin hunting practices and switch over to humanely harvested hairs when Viney offers to gather them for him cheep.
- Shipper with an Agenda: He starts showing approval for Viney dating his daughter after she proves that she can help make him richer.
- Unnamed Parent: We know his last name, but that's pretty much it.
- Unseen No More: He's mentioned once in the show and once in A Little Hint of Blue before finally making a proper appearance.
- Wrong Genre Savvy: He's convinced that Skara and Viney are going to end up eloping like the in the soap operas he watches. In his defense, he's aquainted with Boscha's mothers, who went through something very similar.