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    Lenore 

Lenore Vandernacht

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Spectre: Unknown

Associated Work: "Lenore"/"The Raven"

  • Affectionate Nickname: Annabel Lee calls Lenore "pet". Episode 62 implies that Lenore also had a nickname for Annabel, but she's yet to remember it.
  • Animal Motifs: Ravens, of course.
  • Amnesiac Hero: Has no memory of her life at the start of the series. slowly gains back her memories later.
  • Armor-Piercing Response: When Lenore comes to Morella's defense after her Hazy-Feel Turn, Annabel Lee teases Lenore for "poaching teammates". Rather than engage in their typical back-and-forth, Lenore responds with a cold "I don't care what you think." Annabel is visibly crushed, and stands there stunned for a couple panels before walking away.
  • Badass Normal: Has yet to manifest, but still manages to make it through the various trials of orientation.
  • Beyond the Impossible: Rings the bell and wins the Mystery Manor challenge. The Deans admit that the Spectreless team was never intended to win.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Though it used to be longer.
  • Butch Lesbian
  • Crush Blush: Does this several times with Annabel Lee, including when they first meet. Both times they first meet.
  • Cynic–Idealist Duo:
    • The Idealist to Annabel's Cynic. Lenore is genuinely friendly and wants to save all her friends from the Land of the Dead. Annabel Lee sees the people around her as fodder to be exploited, and sees no point in aiding anyone other than Lenore. Ironically, Lenore was a fairly cynical person when she and Annabel first met, and it was through Annabel's influence that she lightened up.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Associated with ravens and the color black, but a compassionate and noble young woman.
  • Declaration of Protection: Makes a mutual pact with Annabel to protect each other when they first come to Nevermore Academy.
  • Determinator: No matter how hopeless the situation seems, Lenore will not give in to the school's tribulations.
  • Delinquent Hair: Lenore's short, spiky, two-toned hair gives her a punk appearance, befitting her rebellious personality (albeit the white portions are natural, not dyed).
  • Disease Bleach: Her hair was originally all black, but patches turned white after the accident that killed her brother and rendered her wheelchair-bound.
  • Distinguishing Mark: Has a prominent mole under each eye.
  • Establishing Character Moment: The first thing Lenore does upon waking up is save Annabel Lee from a mysterious creature by smacking it with her suitcase.
  • Faking the Dead: Sets her family's summer home on fire, leaving everyone to assume she burned to death in the attic.
  • The Gadfly: Seems to particularly like screwing with Annabel Lee. In one flashback, Annabel explains her backgammon strategy only for Lenore to make the worst possible move on purpose. Lenore admits she just wanted to see how Annabel reacts.
  • Good Is Not Soft: Lenore is the most unambiguously heroic character in the series. She's also willing to threaten to shoot Will (the gun had no bullets, so it was an empty threat) and beat down and humiliate Montresor.
  • Healthy in Heaven: Although "Heaven" is not the right word, Lenore had a hip injury that left her unable to stand up for long periods in life, but she can move around just fine in Nevermore. Subverted when later flashbacks show Lenore's hip having largely healed, only giving her occasional pain.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Despite quickly making several close friends and Annabel Lee telling her to her face that she's a charismatic person, Lenore seems to have trouble accepting that others find her likable.
    Eulalie: We want to get to know you better.
    Lenore: Oh.... Why?
  • Hidden Depths: She's a talented pianist, having learned to accompany Theo on the violin.
  • Hot-Blooded: Lenore is easily aggravated by the antics of Nevermore and its staff.
  • I Let Gwen Stacy Die: Her brother was killed retrieving her after she ran away from home.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Her eyes are blue and she's a friendly and idealistic person.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: Despite her bitterness towards her situation, she continues to act nobly.
  • Lady in Red: Most of the outfits she wore in life were predominantly red (even her mourning clothes were adorned with a red brooch). Rather than sexuality, the color probably represented Lenore's fiery character, and contrasts the blue-wearing Annabel.
  • Large Ham: When acting heroic or leaning into her Lovable Rogue character, Lenore tends to be speak dramatically and gesture wildly.
  • Loveable Rogue: Lenore and Annabel deliberately perpetuate this image, relying on Lenore's natural charisma.
  • Love Martyr: Averted; Despite her genuine feelings for her, Lenore refuses point blank to be Annabel's tool or patsy, and criticizes how she treats their peers as expendable.
  • Madwoman in the Attic: After the accident that injured her hip and killed Theo, Lenore was declared a hysterical spinster and locked in the attic, going through Sanity Slippage in the process.
  • Magnetic Hero: Has an incredible charisma that allows her to quickly befriend classmates.
  • Masculine, Feminine, Androgyne Trio: The masculine to Duke's androgyne and Pluto's feminine.
  • Meaningful Name: Her surname Vandernacht is Dutch for "of the night", befitting her dark, gothic appearance.
  • Morality Pet: The only person at Nevermore Academy that Annabel truly cares about because she was her one true friend in life.
  • Ms. Fanservice: A cute girl who spends a couple chapters in her underwear.
  • Nice Girl: She runs hot, but Lenore's a very kind woman.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The In-Between to Pluto's Nice and Duke's Mean, and to Eulalie's Nice and Berenice's Mean.
  • One of the Boys: A tomboy who ends up good pals with Duke and Pluto.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: To disguise herself as a man, Lenore simply cuts her hair and changes her clothes. Annabel recognizes her immediately. Justified since Lenore is primarily trying to trick Ira, who hasn't met her before.
  • Perky Goth: Has a very goth-y appearance and is a very pleasant and optimistic person.
  • Preppy Name: Not only does "Vandernacht" have the Dutch equivalent to The Von Trope Family, it directly references the famously wealthy Vanderbilt clan.
  • Raven Hair, Ivory Skin
  • Rebellious Spirit: Earns 735 demerits within her first day at the Academy, due to repeatedly breaking rules and snapping at the deans.
  • Sanity Slippage: Went through this after being locked in the attic.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Lenore is six feet tall and very attractive.
  • Sweet Polly Oliver: After faking her death, Lenore passes herself as a Vandernacht cousin named Leo to court Annabel. The disguise is subtle, only trimming her hair and donning a suit, so it's mostly pulled off through sheer audacity.
  • Tall, Dark, and Snarky
  • Tender Tomboyishness, Foul Femininity: Lenore is a friendly, optimistic tomboy, while Annabel Lee is a feminine manipulator.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The tomboy to Annabel and Morella's girly girls.
  • Tomboyness Upgrade: In the flashbacks shown of her life, Lenore has long hair and wears dresses, and acts more demure. In the present, she has short hair, wears a boy's uniform, and has a more outspoken, boyish attitude. She even seems annoyed with the more feminine nightclothes she finds in her suitcase, which she owned in life.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After Annabel Lee pushes her too far, Lenore declares "You wanted a nemesis?Well, you've found her!". While she's generally still a Nice Girl, she becomes more aggressive towards Annabel's allies, threatening Will, delivering a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown to Montresor after he had already received one from Duke, and loudly mocking Monty's injuries later.
  • Took a Level in Cheerfulness: During the aftermath of Theo's death and her time in the attic, Lenore was melancholic and barely responsive. Thanks to Annabel Lee's company, she brightened up considerably, showing the cheerful and mischievous attitude that she would maintain in Nevermore.
  • Trauma Button: Flowers, either because they remind her of the white lilies at her brother's funeral or the flower wallpaper she stared at every day when she was locked away.
  • Trauma Conga Line: While she was alive. First, her father attempted to force her into marriage, leading her to run away from home. Then, she got caught in a storm. When her beloved brother Theo came to take her home, a tree fell on the two of them, killing Theo and leaving Lenore injured and immobile. The accident leaves her with a bad hip injury and renders her barren. Her father locks her away in an attic, where she is repeatedly drugged by servants.
  • True Companions: With Duke and Pluto after the orientation trials.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Lenore has yet to manifest, but is a decent fighter who goes up against monsters and Spectres and makes it out in relatively good shape.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: She appears to wear a boy's uniform, with a tailed coat and pants instead of a skirt. Her clothing emphasizes her tomboyishness and her "dashing rogue" image, as well as looking rather handsome on her.
    Morella 

Morella

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Spectre: Guardian Spirit

Associated Work: "Morella"

Lenore's roommate and friend.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Noticeably blushes when introducing herself to Annabel in Episode 13.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: Subverted. According to Word of God, she is the youngest of the major characters, and the other characters are rather protective of her. However, Morella reacts negatively to being babied by her friends, such as Duke trying to cover her eyes in the Teraphobia trial or trying to impress her with a sleight-of-hand coin trick.
  • The Cutie: A kindhearted young woman with not a bad bone in her body.
  • Cowardly Lion: Morella reacts to anything scary by bursting into tears. That being said, she's a very brave girl who won't hesitate to stand up to anyone threatening her friends, be they horrific monsters or sadistic students.
  • Everyone's Baby Sister: Morella's sweet, earnest, and somewhat naive nature endears her to most people. She's the one student who's liked by both Lenore and Annabel's groups.
  • Gentle Giant: Her Spectre is very large and strong, but Morella is just as sweet as ever in that form.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her Spectre upgrades them to Braids of Action.
  • Girly Bruiser: After manifesting.
  • Grew a Spine: During the Mystery Manor challenge, Morella works up the courage to defy Prospero. The next day, she calls out both Ada and Annabel Lee on their callous behavior and breaks ties with Annabel's team.
  • Hazy-Feel Turn: Eventually gets fed up with Annabel and Ada's behavior and fully joins Lenore's group.
  • Healing Hands: One of her Spectre's powers.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: The nature of her Spectre implies that she died trying to protect someone close to her. A Deleted Scene released on Red & Flynn's Patreon confirms this.
  • How Do I Shot Web?: Begins healing Lenore by accident, but when she actually tries to, her Spectre poofs away.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Large blue eyes denoting her kindness and naĂŻvetĂ©.
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Morella is sweet, loyal, and innocent, while Ada is mischievous, childish, and mean spirited.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Annabel and Prospero resolve to keep Morella in the dark about their schemes. As such, she is unaware of Duke's abduction. Morella is not happy when she realizes her friends are hiding things from her.
  • Morality Pet: Seems to bring out a nicer side of Ada.
  • Nice Girl: A total sweetheart who seems to win everyone over easily.
  • Odd Friendship: Sweet, rule-following Morella is surprisingly good friends with Lenore, the Academy's biggest delinquent. She later develops a friendship with mean girl Ada.
  • Only Friend: The only person that Ada genuinely gets along with.
  • Our Angels Are Different: Her Spectre has an angel motif, specifically the Archangel Raphael. Raphael is considered a patron of doctors, hence Morella's healing ability.
  • Redheaded Hero: Morella has red hair and is the most genuinely nice person in Annabel's group. This is even reflected in her Spectre which implies that she died trying to protect someone and has abilities focused around helping others like Healing Hands.
  • Redhead In Green: Her Spectre gives her a lovely green dress.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The shy and good-natured blue to Lenore's Hot-Blooded red.
    • The emotional red to Annabel's stoic blue.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: While her eyes are normally blue, they glow green when using her Spectre.
  • Tempting Fate: She tells Lenore that she "doesn't want to play with phonies". She ends up teaming up with Annabel Lee.
  • Token Good Teammate: Of Annabel Lee's group.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl to Lenore's tomboy.
  • Trapped in Villainy: Morella tries to be everyone's friend, but after the students learn they're all competing for one second chance, Montresor tells her she must either be on Annabel's side exclusively or be disposed of by him. She clearly hates not being Lenore's friend, but is too scared of Monty to refuse.
  • Undying Loyalty: Morella is very attached to Lenore; eager to spend time with her and concerned over her well being like when Morella gets extremely distressed and worried when she can't find Lenore after the maze is finished.
  • Valkyries: The theme of her Spectre, as a winged warrior woman with accessories that invoke Norse knot patterns.
  • Youthful Freckles: Morella has prominent freckles all over her body.
    Duke 

Duke

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Spectre: Poltergeist

Associated Work: "The Duke De L'Omelette"

  • Badass Normal: Has yet to manifest. Subverted as of episode 84.
  • Birds of a Feather: Duke and Lenore immediately hit it off due to both being seen as delinquents.
  • Composite Character: He's primarily based the Duke De L'Omelette, but he also takes Fortunado's role as the person Montresor entombs.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: A flashback in episode 83 reveals that Duke drowned during an escape act gone wrong. It's heavily implied that his partner sabotaged him and intentionally prevented anyone from noticing that Duke needed help by claiming Duke's increasingly desperate struggles were All Part of the Show.
  • The Dandy: Duke cares a lot about looking good, judging by his coiffed hair and eye makeup. Even his bedclothes include a luxurious silk robe.
  • Face Death with Dignity: When Annabel's faction traps him behind a wall to suffocate, Duke prefers to spend the little time he has disembodied in Dreamland picnicking with Lenore, rather than answer her questions so she can rescue him.
  • Foil: Duke is the opposite of Prospero. Prospero is refined, polite but cold, and considered a star student, while Duke is flamboyant, teasing but friendly, and doesn't give a damn about schoolwork.
  • Gratuitous French: Every other sentence Duke says is a French phrase. As well as appropriate for his charmer persona, it's also a nod to how the character he's based on is French.
  • Heroic Second Wind: Even though he'd already more or less given up on being rescued before suffocating, hearing Pluto's complete faith in him motivates Duke to fully remember his past and death and enables him to finally manifest.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He likes to push people's buttons, but he's a loyal and understanding friend besides.
  • Magical Clown: His Spectre's type is Harlequin and has abilities like levitation and invisibility, two common tricks of stage magicians.
  • Masculine, Feminine, Androgyne Trio: The androgyne to Lenore's masculine and Pluto's feminine.
  • Monster Clown: His Specter is a jester-like poltergeist.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Mean to Pluto's Nice and Lenore's In-Between.
  • Pretty Boy: A very attractive young man and he knows it.
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: Duke mysteriously disappears before the first day of class, with the hint that Montresor may have done... something to him. It is revealed that Annabel's underlings lured Duke to the catacombs and entombed him.
    Pluto 

Pluto

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Spectre: Housecat Cryptid

Associated Work: "The Black Cat"

  • Beast Man: His Spectre is an anthropomorphic housecat.
  • Cowardly Lion: He may be wary of confrontation, but Pluto will go above and beyond to help his friends.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Emphasis on "hiding". Pluto is extremely shy and his hair flops over his left eye. This is also a nod to his literary counterpart's missing eye. It's revealed that before he died, he was slashed across the eye, likely losing sight in it altogether.
  • Masculine, Feminine, Androgyne Trio: The feminine to Lenore's masculine and Duke's androgyne.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Nice to Duke's Mean and Lenore's In-Between.
  • Oxymoronic Being: His Spectre, as Ms. Poppet explains. He's a Cryptid, the spirit of human who shunned society and longed for the nature world, but one modelled after a house cat.
  • Ship Tease: He has a crush on Eulalie.
  • Shrinking Violet: He's meek, nervous, and always trying to hide in his oversized jacket.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Short little Pluto has a crush on Huge Schoolgirl Eulalie.
    Berenice 

Berenice

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Spectre: Strigoi

Associated Work: "Berenice"

  • The Alcoholic: Berenice is implied to have had issues with alcoholism in life, based on her being hit by a car after wandering into the street drunk, and her Spectre's ability to intoxicate people with a bite.
  • The Big Easy: Implied to be from New Orleans, based on her Southern US jargon and chosen last meal of Oysters Rockefeller and gin fizz.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: She tries to stop her roommate Eulalie from being overly honest or wandering off.
  • Combat Pragmatist: During the first lesson, Berenice pretends to turn on Lenore in order to slice Montresor with a knife, then throws salt in his face.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Likely a nod to the teeth motif in her source material.
  • The Flapper: The theme behind her design. Her hair is cut in a bob, she wears a short, shapeless dress, and it is implied she's from New Orleans. In a flashback of her death, she's wearing glamorous clothes and jewelry associated with The Roaring '20s.
  • Horrifying Hero: The Strigoi is one of the more frightening Spectres.
  • More Teeth than the Osmond Family: The Strigoi Spectre has a mouth full of giant fangs, as do her other mouths.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Mean to Eulalie's Nice and Lenore's In-Between.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: Her Spectre is based on early vampire folklore. It looks like a humanoid bat with extra mouths all over its body. Her bite causes victims to become drunk.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The outspoken, impulsive Red to Eulalie's Blue.
  • Scary Teeth: Her Spectre has some nasty fangs.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: The friendly Berenice turns absolutely vicious when her Spectre form's taste for blood sends her into a frenzy.
  • Teeth Flying: Several of her teeth were knocked out when she was hit by a car.
  • Trauma Button: Being brutally beaten by Montresor causes her to recall her death via being hit by a car.
  • Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: She's got yellow eyes and a mischievous streak. She's sneaky enough to even catch Montresor off guard.
    Eulalie 

Eulalie

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Spectre: Chimera

Associated Work: "Eulalie"

  • Affectionate Nickname: Berenice calls her "Biscuit," which counts out as an Insult of Endearment.
  • Badass Adorable: A very sweet and cute girl whose Spectre comes with an adorable elephant/tapir hood. She also manages to depower Montresor.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: More than willing to pay back Motressor's torture in kind.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Eulalie has the same wide-eyed smile no matter the situation, giving the impression she's always lost in her own head.
  • The Cloudcuckoolander Was Right: Eulalie's dowsing rods do work in identifying "Duke" as a Spectre. She also notices that his tie is the wrong color, though Will corrects the mistake before she can show the others. Lenore and Berenice interpret Eulalie's attempts to expose Will as her normal eccentric behavior.
  • Comfort the Dying: How she spent her last moments, singing to comfort children as they burned to death alongside her.
  • De-power: Similar to how a Baku eats dreams, her Chimera form can briefly absorb other's powers, even their whole Spectre.
  • Ditzy Genius: Knows a lot about the supernatural and is able to quickly recognize "Duke" as an imposter, even though Duke's close friend Lenore and the more street-smart Berenice are totally fooled. She also doesn't understand several basic social mores, such as why you shouldn't admit to intentionally eavesdropping.
  • How Do I Shot Web?: Her first try with her dreamweaving powers are laughable. She makes useless things like fish and cupcakes, and then she makes a pitchfork for Montresor to use.
  • Huge Schoolgirl: She's a head taller than most of her friends.
  • Imagination-Based Superpower: In her Chimera form, Eulalie can conjure anything she can think of. Her being Eulalie, this isn't always immediately helpful.
  • Kill It with Fire: How she died.
  • Meaningful Name: Translated from Greek, Eulalie's name means "well-spoken". She is friendly and unfailingly honest.
  • Mukokuseki: It is hinted Eulalie hails from Japan (her uniform is based on a furisode kimono, her last meal is a Japanese pastry, and she sang a Japanese song while she burned to death), but she has a French name, and chestnut hair and purple eyes that would be wildly exotic in Japan.
  • Nerds Are NaĂŻve: Fascinated with the supernatural, and generally unaware of how to interact with people.
  • Nice Girl: She may be naive and eccentric, but she's a genuinely kind person and a loyal friend.
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The Nice to Berenice's Mean and Lenore's In-Between.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Eulalie openly admits to really liking creepy stuff. She's looking forward to learning what kind of Spectre she has, and finds a creepy broken doll pretty.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: Begins curiously playing with Annabel Lee's hair, much to her discomfort.
  • Oblivious to Love: Doesn't appear to be aware of Pluto's crush on her.
  • Perky Goth: Even moreso than Lenore — on both counts.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Her eyes and hair are violet, as well as her Spectre.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The dreamy, offbeat Blue to Berenice's Red.
  • Ship Tease: Pluto has a crush on her. For her part, she seems to get along well with him. She refused to start the first lesson until regrouping with Pluto, before Berenice reminded her they're on different teams.
  • Trauma Button: When Montresor summons a wall of fire, Eulalie recalls her death by fire.
  • Will Not Tell a Lie: Eulalie doesn't seem to see the point in lying.
    Eulalie: We were eavesdropping.
    Berenice: Not on purpose!
    Eulalie: It was on purpose.
  • Yōkai: Her Spectre is loosely based on the Baku, with dream-themed powers and a hood shaped like a tapir's snout.

Annabel Lee's Group

    In General 
  • Fan Nickname: The Clusterfucks
  • Inevitable Mutual Betrayal: Since only one student can get a second life, Annabel's group work together in order to eliminate the competition with the knowledge that they'll ultimately turn on each other.
  • With Friends Like These...: As opposed to Lenore's team of True Companions, Annabel's group can barely stand each other. Annabel Lee sees all of them as fodder, Prospero finds Ada and Montresor annoying, Ada seems to regret joining the group in the first place, and Montresor goes out of his way to annoy his teammates for fun.
    Annabel Lee 

Annabel Lee Whitlock

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Spectre: Lady In White

Associated Work: "Annabel Lee"

  • The Ace: The first student to manifest.
  • Anti-Hero: Of the Pragmatic Hero variety. In order to ensure her and Lenore's rebirth, Annabel is willing to manipulate her fellow students, including those who consider her a genuine friend.
  • Becoming the Mask: Befriended Lenore in order for her father to befriend Lenore's. Despite her claims otherwise, she clearly came to truly enjoy Lenore's company.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Goes into Tranquil Fury when Montresor continues to bully Ada and Morella after being read the riot act already.
    • When Lenore implies that Annabel is using affectionate behavior to manipulate her the same way she manipulates everyone else, Annabel is furious.
      Lenore: I wonder, have you come to the conclusion that I may be paid in empty affection?
      Annabel Lee: What!? How dare you!?
  • Brits Love Tea: She's shown to enjoy tea. Her chosen last meal even includes a cup of Earl Grey.
  • The Chessmaster: A master of tactics and manipulation who quickly comes up with a plan to ensure her and Lenore's graduation. One notable piece of artwork shows her looking over a chess board.
  • Condescending Compassion: Annabel talks to people politely and sweetly, but always with an impression she's talking down to them. This is likely to make them insecure and therefore easier to manipulate.
  • Control Freak: Annabel feels most secure when she's playing puppet-master. She even tries to manipulate Lenore into acting the way she wants, despite the other girl's independence being the trait she admires the most.
  • Covert Pervert: In Episode 28, Lenore helps Annabel sit down on a blanket, and gets an eyeful of her cleavage in the process. The coy smile Annabel gives to Lenore's flustered reaction implies that this was no accident.
  • Cynic–Idealist Duo: The Cynic to Lenore's Idealist. Lenore is genuinely friendly and wants to save all her friends from the Land of the Dead. Annabel Lee sees the people around her as fodder to be exploited, and sees no point in aiding anyone other than Lenore. Ironically, Lenore was a fairly cynical person when she and Annabel first met, and it was through Annabel's influence that she lightened up.
  • Declaration of Protection: Makes a mutual pact with Lenore to protect each other when they first come to Nevermore Academy.
  • Deuteragonist: While most of the story centers around Lenore, Annabel gets a lot of time in the spotlight as well and the reader is as much privy to her inner thoughts as they are to Lenore's.
  • Didn't Think This Through: On paper, Annabel's scheme to play the students against each other is brilliant. Unfortunately, the plan is quickly thrown sideways when Lenore proves too charismatic, causing Annabel's allies to take notice. This leads Morella and Ada to experience conflicting loyalties, while Montresor and Prospero immediately recognize Lenore as a threat.
  • Dissonant Serenity: When the Deans reveal that only one student will be revived, Annabel Lee calmly sips her tea as everyone around her panics. Later episodes reveal that this is a practiced skill Annabel learned to cope with her difficult home life.
  • Emotion Bomb: A Lady in White can induce her overwhelming loneliness and dread in her victims.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Pink irises and heavily pronounced lashes.
  • False Friend: To Ada and Morella. In life, she claimed to be this to Lenore.
  • Fatal Flaw: Cowardice. Despite her reputation for boldness, Annabel actually prefers playing it safe over taking leaps of faith. She needs to be the one holding all the cards because she's so afraid of becoming vulnerable and taken advantage of. This is why she went along with her father's plans to see her married, despite knowing she would never be happy as a homemaker.
  • Femme Fatale: A nonsexual version. Annabel Lee befriends others in order to better manipulate them.
  • Friendship Denial:
    • Insists to Lenore that she and Ada are not friends, and most of her friendly behavior towards Ada can be explained as manipulation. Despite this, there are occasional hints that Annabel does have some fondness towards her roommate, such as when she chides Prospero for hiding from Ada when nobody else is there to hear it.
    • In life, she told Lenore that they weren't real friends. Lenore doesn't buy it for a second.
  • The Gambler: Loves playing games, with a preference for risky moves.
  • Hates Being Touched: Gets annoyed when Eulalie starts playing with her hair.
  • Hero with an F in Good: Annabel Lee's primary motive is to save the woman she loves. However, her methods for achieving this goal include manipulation, backstabbing, and blackmail.
  • Implied Death Threat: Gives one to Morella in episode 89. This being Annabel, she makes it sound like she's doing Morella a favor.
    A soft-hearted girl like you? You need us, Morella. This is a cruel game. You won't last long on your own. Doubly so with enemies like us.
  • In the Dreaming Stage of Grief: Annabel initially claims Nevermore is a dream. Even after recovering the memory of her death, she is left unsure of whether the things happening around her are real.
  • Lipstick Lesbian: An elegant lady who puts much effort into her appearance and is also obviously smitten with Lenore.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: A Lipstick Lesbian with long, elegantly-styled hair.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: Lenore is a huge blind spot for Annabel. Her schemes seem to take for granted that Lenore will agree to whatever Annabel needs her to do, and she appears shocked when Lenore questions her methods. Most of Annabel Lee's Not So Stoic moments are prompted by Lenore, most notably her meltdown over her Arranged Marriage.
  • Meaningful Name: Her surname Whitlock means "white haired", perfect for a platinum blonde.
  • Not So Stoic: Tends to get flustered around Lenore.
  • Only Friend: To Lenore during her spinster days.
  • Proper Lady: How she presents herself to others, though she's much more nefarious than most people assume.
  • Pet the Dog: When Montresor starts bullying Morella and Ada, she initially turns a blind eye. After Monty forces Ada to bark like a dog, however, Annabel steps in and calls him out.
  • Regal Ringlets: Annabel's complicated hairstyle that she seems to maintain almost effortlessly just adds to her posh and put-together persona.
  • Repression Never Ends Well: Annabel Lee has learned to repress feelings of fear, anger, and sadness in order to maintain her Proper Lady persona. While this does ingratiate her to many people, she has periodic emotional meltdowns as a result.
  • Smart People Play Chess: She's fantastic at it. She managed to avoid an Arranged Marriage for a while by declaring she'd marry the man who could beat her at chess. No one could.
  • Spirited Young Lady: Deconstructed. Annabel Lee dreaded the thought of becoming a housewife, so she promised to marry any man who can beat her at chess, knowing none could. However, this only worked for so long, and eventually her father chose a suitor for her. Annabel didn't have the courage to outright defy him, so she resigned herself to her fate. When Lenore asks if she really wants to be a lady of the house, Annabel breaks down and compares her looming marriage to death, before smiling sweetly and declaring that it's inevitable.
  • Stepford Smiler: Depression version. Projects an air of Dissonant Serenity at most times. The rare occasions where she drops the act show that she's a deeply unhappy person.
  • Tender Tomboyishness, Foul Femininity: Lenore is a friendly, optimistic tomboy, while Annabel Lee is a feminine manipulator.
  • Textile Work Is Feminine: Averted. Annabel despises needlepoint.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl to Lenore's tomboy.
  • Torso with a View: Her Spectre form has a large heart-shaped hole in her chest.
  • True Blue Femininity: She wore mostly blue clothes when she was alive, and her nightclothes at Nevermore are powder blue. This contrasts with Lenore, who's associated with red.
  • Uptight Loves Wild: What draws her to defiant, unpredictable Lenore. In her restricted life, Lenore was the first person to not fall for her English Rose act and will her to break out of that shell.
  • Widowed at the Wedding: Her backstory, as implied by her Spectre.
  • Wight in a Wedding Dress: How she appears as a Lady In White. She wears a white, high-low dress and a simplistic, translucent veil.
    Ada 
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Spectre: Banshee

Associated Work: "Tamerlane"

Annabel Lee's roommate.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Has an obvious crush on Prospero, who finds her unpleasant enough to actively hide from her.
  • All Love Is Unrequited: Prospero doesn't like her nearly as much as she likes him.
  • Ambiguously Bi: Ada is clearly infatuated with Prospero, but she also fawns over Annabel Lee and admits to being jealous of how close she seemed to be with Lenore. In episode 37, her attempts to befriend Lenore, including asking to wear Lenore's blazer, hugging her arm, and playing with her hair border on flirtation.
  • Beta Bitch: Ada aims to become this, if she isn't already. She latches on to beautiful, elegant and canny Annabel to rule the academy at her side.
  • Blatant Lies: In episode 15, she insists that she simply hasn't needed her Spectre yet. It's transparently obvious that she hasn't manifested.
    • In episode 88, when Morella chews her out and seemingly ends their friendship, Ada insists that she only befriended Morella as "a favor" to her. Morella clearly doesn't believe her.
  • Butt-Monkey: The only one in her group who fails to manifest during orientation, which she's clearly embarrassed about. Her crush finds her annoying, which she is completely oblivious to (likely due to the fact both Prospero himself and Annabel Lee tell her otherwise). She believes her roommate Annabel is her genuine friend, when Annabel is simply manipulating her.
  • Delusions of Eloquence: Uses the word macabre correctly, but pronounces it wrong.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: In Ada's first scene, her eyes switch between brown and green. In her later appearances, they're consistently portrayed as green.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Bluntly tells Lenore that Annabel hates her.
    "Well, she has a new friend now. A better one."
  • Extreme Doormat: Ada is desperate for approval from anyone she views as important or powerful. Best demonstrated when Montresor demands she and Morella "prove their loyalty". Morella refuses, but Ada plays along, kneeling to Monty, calling herself stupid, and even barking like a dog, all while Morella begs her not to.
    "See!? I'm loyal to the end! You believe me now, don't you? Do you want me to bark again? I don't mind!"
  • Fatal Flaw: Low self-esteem. Ada needs other people to validate her, and admits that she wants to be the most important person in someone's life. She immediately latches onto her roommate Annabel, making her the perfect pawn for Annabel's schemes. Jealous of how close Lenore and Annabel seemed, Ada needlessly antagonizes Lenore. When Montresor demands she prove her loyalty, Ada is very quick to throw away her dignity in order to ensure her place in the group.
  • Fool for Love: Turns to putty whenever Prospero's involved.
  • Foil:
    • To Lenore. Both are loudmouthed, quick-to-anger, and infatuated with another student. They also both show self-esteem issues and fail to manifest during orientation. However, Lenore is ultimately a Nice Girl whose insecurities take the form of Heroic Self-Deprecation. Ada, on the other hand, is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold (if not a flat out Jerkass) who covers up her insecurities behind a Inferiority Superiority Complex. Lenore is willing to call out Annabel Lee on her morally questionable behavior, while Ada has nothing but lavish praise for Prospero, regardless of how cruel he is to her.
    • To Morella. Morella is a bubbly Nice Girl who acts shy and timid, but proves to be unexpectedly brave. Ada talks a big game, but ultimately doesn't have the skill or courage to justify her braggadocio. Their reactions to Montresor's bullying shows off their differences; Ada quickly submits to Monty's torment, while Morella, despite crying the whole time, stands up to Montresor and encourages Ada to do the same.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Annabel Lee is using Ada to her own ends, Prospero finds her annoying, and Montresser and Will treat her like a punching bag. Morella likes her though.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Apologizes to Lenore and tries to befriend her, only for Montresor to notice and threaten to kill her should she ever be seen fraternizing with Lenore again. The next time she and Lenore run into each other, Ada's reverted back to her old ways.
  • Her Own Worst Enemy: Ada's status as The Friend Nobody Likes is her own fault. Her jealousy and self-esteem issues cause her to lash out at the friendlier students and seek approval from people like Annabel Lee, Prospero, and Montresor.
  • Hidden Depths: When she learns Lenore made her way through the labyrinth without a Spectre, she's actually impressed, and admits that she may have misjudged her, surprising everyone. And later she talks to Lenore directly: complimenting her, seemingly genuinely apologizing, and proposing that they could be friends.
    • During the first day of class, Ada shows a surprising level of competence. She makes it into the kitchen of Mystery Manor before Lenore (avoiding the bloodthirsty Spectres outside), gets ahold of a cleaver, and manages to safely hole up there until Lenore reaches her. She also recognizes that the servant's staircase will get them to the top of the mansion faster than the front stairs, which Lenore herself admits is unexpectedly clever.
  • Hypocrite: During the entrance exam, she mocks Lenore, Duke, and Pluto for being "dead weight". Not only has Ada herself not manifested, but she lacks useful skills that those three possess, making her arguably more useless to her team.
  • I Know What You Fear: One of her powers in Banshee form allows her to induce hallucinations in her victims, specifically of their worst fears.
  • The Imp: She annoys the heck out of Lenore on Annabel's behalf (or so she believes), but she can't do much else.
  • Incompatible Orientation: According to Kit Trace, Ada's crush Prospero is aromantic, which explains his discomfort towards her advances.
  • In Love with Love: Ada is quick to fall for any guy who can fulfill her romantic fantasies in some way. This includes an elegant, "princely" man like Prospero, or a man who comes to her aid with sweet words like Montresor.
  • Jerkass
  • Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Morella is sweet, loyal, and innocent, while Ada is mischievous, childish, and mean spirited.
  • The Load: Doesn't have a Spectre or the charisma to be very useful socially.
  • The Millstone: No matter who she's partnered with, Ada will always drag them down by making them go along with what she wants.
  • Never My Fault: Ada's friendship with Morella ends when the latter becomes frustrated with Ada's refusal to take responsibility for her bad behavior.
  • Our Banshees Are Louder: Her Spectre is revealed to be a Banshee, which looks like a zombie-esque hag. She even lets out the infamous scream when she transforms.
  • Pet the Dog: Seems to have a soft spot for Morella.
  • Scary Stitches: The arms and legs of her Banshee form are stitched up like Sally Finklestein. She can detach the stitching to extend her reach.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Ada and Lenore's confrontations generally consist of Ada making some petty remark at Lenore's expense, followed by Lenore verbally obliterating Ada.
  • Skeletons in the Coat Closet: Aside from a Skull for a Head and her belly and fingers being stripped down to bone, Ada's Spectre is decorated with bones. Rib cages on her skirt and an animal skull on her hat.
  • Skewed Priorities: Once Ada gets ahold of a scrying mirror that shows a seemingly romantic moment between her and Prospero, she becomes completely obsessed with it. At one point, she needs a hand free to escape a Death Trap and is forced to choose between her mirror and her cleaver (the only weapon she or Lenore have). She drops the cleaver without a second thought.
  • Smitten Teenage Girl: How she acts around Prospero.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: Normal Ada is mean, but not particularly violent. In her Banshee form, she becomes much more aggressive, to the point of trying to murder Prospero for rejecting her.
  • Tempting Fate: After orientation, Ada mockingly suggests that Lenore's Spectre is a hideous crone. Ada's Spectre is a "hag"-type Banshee.
  • Thinks Like a Romance Novel: Ada's whole world revolves around becoming a glamorous Damsel in Distress and getting rescued by her True Love, whom she has decided is Prospero. When she gets a scrying mirror that shows her such a future, she can't stop staring at it for a straight minute.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: While she was never all that nice, hooking up with Montresor has only strengthened her worst qualities.
  • Trapped in Villainy: While she initially bullies Lenore out of jealousy, she does come to regret her behavior and attempts to make amends. After Montresor calls her out, she starts bullying Lenore again out of fear.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Ada and Lenore are constantly sniping at each other, but they seem to care more about each other than either would admit. Lenore begrudgingly helps Ada in her attempts to woo Prospero, while Ada expresses gratitude for her support and tries to strike up friendly conversation.
  • Wicked Pretentious: Ada presents herself as an upper crust lady of class and culture, but this consistently proves to all be an act.
  • Woman Scorned: Her Spectre is best summed up as "fury of scorned woman personified". She even discovers it when Prospero tells her how much he's not interested in her.
    Prospero 
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Spectre: Shadow Man

Associated Work: "The Masque of the Red Death"

  • Afraid of Blood: To the point that a cut on his hand renders him paralyzed with fear.
  • Brutal Honesty: Prospero doesn't see the point in mincing words. It bites him in the ass hard when he tells Ada he will never love her, she turns into a banshee and attacks him.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: The hallucination Ada subjects him to implies Prospero was hacked to pieces in unethical medical experiments, which would explain his Spectre's motifs.
  • Devoured by the Horde: His preferred method of killing is to let his rats tear apart his opponents.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Seen in the common room with Ada in Episode 6.
  • Foil:
    • To Annabel Lee. Both are highly intelligent students who manifested early. For all of Prospero's intellect, though, Prospero is content to play by the rules of Nevermore Academy while Annabel has more ambitious plans.
    • To Montresor. Montresor and Prospero are the most active and ruthless of Annabel's team. The difference between them is that Montresor is a sadistic Card-Carrying Villain, while Prospero is merely a pragmatic Punch-Clock Villain who takes no joy from hurting other. However, he's also not the type to intervene in the cruelty committed by others students in Nevermore.
  • Hidden Depths: Episodes 70 and 71 reveals that he is terrified of blood and surgical tools. He seems to be fairly insecure about it, based on his conversation with Annabel.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Prospero's "The Reason You Suck" Speech towards Ada is harsh, but his criticisms of her personality are accurate.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be a ruthless brutally honest jerk, but Prospero does what he can to aid Will and Montresor when they're injured, and gives Annabel Lee his room key just because she asked for it.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: When Prospero is up against someone, he goes in for the kill.
  • Number Two: He's second to Annabel within her faction, and the only peer with the brains to match her's.
  • The Paralyzer: One of his Spectre's abilities to paralyze his victims, to make it easier for his rats to feast on them.
  • Pest Controller: His Shadow Man Spectre commands an army of rats.
  • Pet the Dog: Prospero shows some care for his roommate Pluto, if only to avoid chaffing with someone he's forced to spend a lot of time with. He's concerned when led to believe Pluto failed orientation, and encourages him to think of advancing himself rather than drop everything for his friends.
  • Plague Doctor: His Spectre form resembles one. The character he is based on attempted to protect himself and his closest friends from a plague.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: While his methods are nasty, Prospero doesn't seem to particularly enjoy cruelty, unlike Montresor.
  • The Spock: Prospero rarely shows emotion, always speaks formally, and trusts in knowledge to get ahead.
  • Worf Had the Flu: Left unable to use his Spectre after the Manor exercise, which made him helpless against Banshee Ada.
    Montresor 

Montresor

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Spectre: Dybbuk

Associated Work: "The Cask of Amontillado"

  • Big Bad Wannabe: He's powerful and intelligent, but Monty lacks Annabel's ambition or Prospero's efficiency. His attempt to torment Lenore and her friends in the Manor trial leads to Montresor's early elimination from the exercise.
  • Big Red Devil: His Dybbuk form. Horns, spaded tail, cloven hooves, the whole nine yards.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Inflicts this on Lenore and later Berenice and Eulalie.
  • Composite Character: Although of course based on the literary Montresor, he also takes cues from Satan, seen in his Spectre's form and his antagonism with Duke.
  • Con Man: A flashback to his life implies Montresor was a grifter hopping from town to town back in the Wild West.
  • The Corrupter: To Ada.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Public execution via Chained to a Railway. Yikes.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Presents a thin veneer of chivalry, beneath which he is a total sadist.
  • Hate Sink: Smug, sadistic, potentially murderous, and lacking any sympathetic qualities.
  • Hidden Depths: Instantly recognizes how Lenore's charisma represents a threat to Annabel's group.
  • In-Series Nickname: His yes-man Will calls him "Monty".
  • Jerkass
  • Kick the Dog: This is his favorite hobby. Special mention goes to making Ada prove her loyalty to their faction by getting on her knees and barking like a dog.
  • Knight of Cerebus: When Montresor is in the limelight, the series's wacky humor tends to go away. His torment of Ada and Morella and his Mind Rape of Lenore are some of the most disturbing moments in the series.
  • Mad Hatter: Montresor knows he's a sadistic psychopath, and revels in it.
  • Mind Rape: As one of his Spectre's abilities, he subjects Lenore to this by entering one of her memories with her.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: His Cold-Blooded Torture of Eulalie and Berenice ends up causing them to manifest.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: He tries to convince Lenore that she's just as crazy and monstrous as he is. She won't have it.
  • Oral Fixation: Chews on a toothpick as part of his roughneck design.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Deeply misogynistic, as shown by his intent to "tame" Lenore.
  • Salt Solution: A weakness of his.
  • Sex Signals Death: He was killed when an angry mob caught him in bed with the local preacher's daughter.
  • Southern-Fried Genius: Surprisingly perceptive and good at plotting.
  • Terms of Endangerment:
    • Monty starts calling Lenore "Calamity Jane" when he takes a shine to her rebelliousness.
    • Annabel is "Queenie", mocking her position as a leader.
  • Unreliable Expositor: His interpretation of Lenore's memories (namely, that she was a thief and arsonist) is questionable at best.
    Will 

Will

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Spectre: Doppelganger

Associated Work: "William Wilson"

  • Clothing Combat: His Spectre has a black wrap he uses to catch and tie victims up.
  • Creepy Doll: His Spectre looks like a ball-jointed mannequin with a zoetrope of theatre masks in lieu of a face.
  • Doppelgänger: His Spectre.
  • Extreme Doormat: He does whatever Montresor tells him to, regardless of whether he thinks it's the right thing to do, and he continually begs Monty to forgive him whenever he's upset with him. He also easily relents to Lenore confronting him about Duke's disappearance, and Lenore specifically targets him to spill the beans because of his spinelessness.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: While his full name is revealed to be William (episode 81), Will is what is he referred to by the main cast.
  • The Generic Guy: Fairly unremarkable in both design and personality.
  • Kick the Dog: Joins in with Montessor's humiliation of Ada.
  • Minion with an F in Evil: Despite being an ally to Montresor, he generally doesn't seem that bad.
  • Nervous Tics: Will rubs the back of his neck when anxious. This habit (besides just being a bad actor) makes it easy to tell when he's impersonating someone.
  • Production Throwback: Will's strained voice from Montresor choking him in episode 87 a callback to his associated work, William Wilson. In the story, Wilson's doppelganger cannot raise his voice higher than a mere whisper.
  • Weak-Willed: Will is a textbook follower who bends to more dominating personalities, most notably Montresor.
  • What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: His Spectre's power is to make copies of himself. Ada and Montresor both agree it's a useless skill. He failed to mention that he can also shapeshift to imitate other people.

Nevermore Staff

    Merry and Mourn 
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The deans of Nevermore Academy.
  • Ambiguously Evil: They claim to be trying to help the students, and offer them a second chance at life, but they put their students through hell and have unclear motives. In the very least, the Raven doesn't like them.
  • Ambiguously Human: They are hinted to be something more powerful than any Spectre. Episode 73 confirms the deans are Humanoid Abominations when shadowy tentacles manifest under their clothes.
  • Creepy Twins
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: When Lenore attacks them with a pair of scissors, they easily disarm and overpower her.
  • The Gadfly: Expect Merry to torment his students for a laugh. Mourn insinuates that he has been a Literal Genie when students awarded with a wish in the past.
  • Inexplicably Identical Individuals: According to Word of God, they're not twins or even brothers.
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: They're mirror images of each other; Merry parts his hair on the right and Mourn parts his hair on the left. Otherwise, you can tell which is which based on who's smiling and who's frowning.
  • Meaningful Name: Merry is always perky, and Mourn is always dour.
  • Straight Man and Wise Guy: Mourn is the Straight Man, concerned with rules and keeping order, and Merry is the Wise Guy, more willing to bend the rules for his own amusement.
    Ms. Poppet 
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    Miss Dolly 
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  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She patches up Lenore and her friends good as new, then all but kicks them out of the infirmary when they've overstayed their welcome.
  • School Nurse: She operates out of Nevermore's infirmary, and seems to be the only one.

Others

    The Raven 
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Associated Work: "The Raven"

  • Aloof Ally: It claims to not be on Lenore's side, but gives clear answers about how the in-between world of Nevermore works and advises her against anything too reckless.
  • Ambiguously Evil: Seems to be an enemy of Nevermore Academy, but the staff are also Ambiguously Evil, so that doesn't clear anything up.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: There are tiny black skulls where its pupils should be.
    Theo 
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    Lenore's parents 
Thaddeus Vandernacht, an American tycoon, and his wife Lucille.
  • Abusive Parents: They banish their daughter to their summer home and never visit her.
  • Arranged Marriage: Lenore's father had a suitor picked out for Lenore before she was injured and declared an invalid.
  • I Have No Son!: Thaddeus saw his crippled and ineligible daughter as an embarrassment, and preferred to pretend she didn't exist.
  • Lady Drunk: Lucille's proper introduction features her gulping from a sherry glass and lumbering out of the dining room.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Try to marry off Lenore against her will, and lock her away after she is disabled.
    Annabel's father 
Ira Whitlock, an English gentleman.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: Despite his prejudices, Ira seemingly wants the best for his daughter, and does what he can to keep Annabel from being declared a madwoman. Thaddeus, on the other hand, hides his disabled daughter away out of a selfish desire to protect his own reputation.
  • Arranged Marriage: Wants to force Annabel into one.
  • Hidden Depths: He really loves boats, a lot, to the point where he apparently discusses boats at length in social situations quite often.
  • Parents as People: He loved and doted on his daughter, but his Victorian sensibilities meant he would never accept that she didn't want a suitor nor that her anxiety wasn't something to outgrow.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He is responsible for Lenore and Annabel meeting in the first place, and he later tears them away from each other.
  • Unseen No More: He's referenced several times in Lenore's flashbacks, but remains The Ghost until Annabel's flashback in Episode 65.

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