Player Charaters
Tasque Rivliero
Played by: Tehsnakerer
Skills: Deception, Legalese, Persuasion
Expertise: Contracts
Inventory: Wealth, Escape Kit
A little known son of a noble family. Rather than ride on the family name, he decided he'd make his own way and carve out his own place in history.
- Awesomeness by Analysis: Is instantly able to discern that the Hayfever Tribe isn't as secure as they claim, merely by glancing at a few maps laid out on a table.
- Badass Bureaucrat: Makes extensive use of contracts and prepared paperwork in order to accomplish his goals.
- Book Smart: Well versed in Trottleara's legal system.
- Dirty Coward: When the carriage he rented is attacked, he immediately escapes up a tree while the orcs fight his battle for him.
- Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Frequently uses big words and legalese to gain the advantage over others.
Tristan Lambert
Played by: HeyItMeBen
Skills: Deception, Investigation, Tracking
Expertise: Pet Animal (Cody the Crow)
Inventory: Document Kit
A private investigator hired by Prince Pratt to look into the king and queen's disappearance.
- Action Pet: He's accompanied by a raven named Cody.
- After Cody was taken by two Hayfever elves, he later returned to fight against then befriend Vasileios Deksis.
- Ain't Too Proud to Beg
- Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Averted. He wears shoes.
- Beast Man: Is of a humanoid sheep species.
- Detective Animal
- Dirty Coward: Sets his partner between him and his attacker just to give himself the advantage. Readily gives information to his captors, and leaves Cody behind as their hostage.
- Kick the Dog: Orders Cody to attack the bandit, who has an arrow readied. This puts Cody in harm's way, in order to give himself an advantage.
- A Lizard Named "Liz": Is a humanoid sheep named Lambert.
- Private Eye Monologue: Engages in this, naturally. Tends to veer into Narrating the Obvious, or sometimes Did I Just Say That Out Loud?.
- Theme Naming: They are both named after types of medication.
- Traumatic Haircut: Gets sheared by Aspirin and Prozac while in their captivity.
- Wishful Projection: When he sees an ordinary black sheep standing apart from a flock of white sheep, Tristan tries to reassure the “outcast” that things will be okay for him.
Artie Gynk
Played by: NerfAlice
Skills: History, Persuasion
Expertise: Illusion Casting
Inventory: Document Kit, Juggling Knives
A travelling performer hired by Prince Pratt to witness his heroism and tell it to others.
- Circus Brat: Left the Gynks and joined a performing troupe at a young age.
- Food as Bribe: Offers one of Prince Pratt’s roast beef sandwiches to the troll on Mt. Pinkeyse to get him to cooperate.
- Motivational Lie: Feeds these to Prince Pratt to encourage him to move forward with his adventure.
- Nonhuman Humanoid Hybrid: Is half-orc.
- The Storyteller: Tells tales of great battles, great kings, and epic successes.
- Tagalong Chronicler: Is supposed to be this to Prince Pratt, but ironically shoulders most of the burden of the adventure herself.
Alazar
Played by: Razbuten
Skills: Alchemy, Investigation, Medicine
Expertise: Magic
Inventory: Document Kit, Wand
Apprentice to a disgraced wizard. Manages to overturn Trottleara's Magic Ban.
- Exhausted Eye Bags
- It Was a Gift: Alazar’s wand was gifted to him by his late grandfather.
- Lean and Mean
- The Mole
- Sure, Let's Go with That: His reaction when Prince Pratt mistakes him for an adventurer.
- Wild Card
Vasileios Deksis
Played by: Darkfry
Skills: Intuition, Investigation, Persuasion
Expertise: Luck
Inventory: First Aid Kit, Lucky Charm, Sword
Hails from the neighboring kingdom of Dikeo. Thwarts a conspiracy against Prince Pratt.
- Born Lucky: Things generally seem to go his way. Possibly the result of a trinket his mother gave him.
- Chronic Hero Syndrome: A self-proclaimed Right Arm of Justice, Vaselious cannot help but intervene to solve local problems.
- Covered with Scars: As a result of constantly getting into scuffles.
- Good Luck Charm / Bad Luck Charm : Momma's Lucky Charm, which possibly influences his fortune.
- Heroes Prefer Swords: When offered a weapon by the Dikeo police force, Vasileios chooses a sword.
Roland Ward
Played by: Chariot Rider
Skills: History, Investigation
Expertise: Martial Arts
Inventory: Dungeon Kit, Mysterious Artifact, Maps & Rubbings
An Adventurer Archaeologist who uncovers a Dark Secret about Trottleara's history.
- Applied Phlebotinum: The mysterious artifact Roland always carries around. Turns out it can play disco music, and can function as a disco ball.
- Expy: of Indiana Jones.
- Information Wants to Be Free: Is a firm believer in this. Which makes him reluctant to turn over the tablet to Prince Pratt.
El Cid
Played by: Leonardo Da Sidci
Skills: Persuasion, Wisdom
Expertise: Magic
Inventory: Scimitar, Wealth
An amateur sorcerer. "Supreme" is actually the brand name of the clothing he wears.
- Amateur Sleuth: Investigates the mysterious death of Prenty the PR scholar.
- Appeal to Flattery: Constantly does this to get his way.
- Bond One-Liner: “Never underestimate the drip.”
- Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon: Threatens one of the suspects like this when they try to advance on him.Sir, if you come any closer to me, I will chop off your teeth and wear them around my ears and put a Versace logo on them. Don’t you take one step further!
- Enhanced Interrogation Techniques: Deconstructed. His attempt to coerce a confession out of a suspect only makes him more suspicious in the eyes of the authorities. And he had the wrong guy.
- Fake Wizardry: The demonstration of his powers is clearly this more than genuine magic.
- The Fashionista: Always dresses supremely.
- I Never Said It Was Poison: Tries this while interrogating someone, only for the suspect to point out that they’d all seen the poison.
- Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense: Is described as such by the one who plays him.
- Stage Magician: Is invited to the palace by Prince Pratt to perform magic for some local governing officials.
- Wardrobe Wound: Is far more upset about his robes being damaged than the fact that he was stabbed in the shoulder.Not the robe! God damn you! Do you know how much this cost me! This required my best friend’s entire inheritance!
Mario Q. Godot
Played by: EmSeq
Skills: Acrobatics, Deception, Persuasion
Expertise: Trap-Building
Inventory: Adventure Kit, Explosives, Rapier
A Con Man with ties to the mob. Pretending to be a folkhero lands him working with Pratt.
- An Offer You Can't Refuse: The reason he hadn't quietly retired ages ago.
- Anti-Role Model: Mario is this to Prince Pratt
- Crash in Through the Ceiling: How he ends up accidentally crashing the mob meeting.
- Fake Ultimate Hero: First gained his reputation by saving a village's fields from burning down note .
- Karma Houdini: Suffers no known consequences for his actions.
- Meal Ticket: Mario recommends this to Prince Pratt as the way to woo the ladies. It’s doubtful he means a word of it.
- Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: When he’s caught by the mob, his accent starts changing wildly.
- Phony Veteran: Not a real captain.
- Two-Faced Aside: Does one of these —complete with Hand Rubbing!—shortly after meeting Prince Pratt.
Pratt Hemlock
Played by: hotcyder note
Skills: Athletics, Investigation, Delegation
Expertise: Super-Strength
Inventory: Body Armor, Roast Beef Jerky
The prince turned King of Trottleara. The disappearence of his parents throws him into a job he's not prepared for.- Adipose Rex: Downplayed. As king he starts to gain weight again, mostly due to stress eating.
- Awesome Moment of Crowning: Ascends the throne at the end of the first season finale.
- Beast Man: Is a Ruminoid.
- …But He Sounds Handsome: Downplayed in Episode 9, where a disguised Pratt tries to defend himself after hearing others openly mock the prince.
- Can't Hold His Liquor: For a big guy, he’s surprisingly a lightweight; It only takes one drink to get him sloshed.
- A Day in the Limelight: After being a supporting character for most of the first season, Pratt finally serves as protagonist in the finale.
- Dumb Muscle: Pratt supposedly put more time into improving his physique then learning royal procedure and social skills. This explains some of his bad decision making so far, as well as his Athletics and Super Strength.
- Brawn over brains seems to be a running trait in the Hemlock Family
- Formerly Fat: Was bullied for his weight as a child, inspiring him to go on a strict exercise regimen.
- Guyliner: As royalty, he wears makeup to enhance his features.
- Karma Houdini: Downplayed. He has yet to face punishment for his part in Vito Staccato’s death, but in Season 2, many investigators suspect him.
- King Incognito: In the first season finale, he dresses up as a palace guard and goes to Hemlock’s Hoof to ask people about the prince’s reputation. Johnny Biggs the bartender recognizes him anyway.
- Meaningful Name: “Prat” is a Britishism for “idiot”.
- "Near and Dear" Baby Naming: King Brenin named him after his uncle, whom he greatly respected.
- Pen-Pushing President: Having laid off most of his staff in Season 1, Pratt spends much of his time during Season 2 buried in a mountain of paperwork.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: He tries to be an adventurer a few times in Season One (especially in Episode 8), but fails miserably. Played Straight in the first Season Finale, where he thwarts an attempted coup.
- Simpleton Voice: One reviewer of the show noted that Pratt sounded like a mix of Canadian Philospoher Jordan Peterson and Kermit The Frog
- Trademark Favorite Food: Roast Beef seems to be his. He has them in sandwich form in Episode 3, and carries it as jerky in Episode 9.
Prosarium Ethlina
Played by: Nevyn Holmes
Skills: Brawn, Stealth, Distractions
Expertise: Hand-to-Hand Combat
Inventory: Body Armor, Utility Kit
The Fighting Thief. Is requested by a member of her old gang to steal some of the Queen's finery.
- Berserk Button: Pretends to be so insulted by spectators calling her “little girl” and “luv” in order to trick her opponent into trying to attack her while her back is turned.
- Blood Knight: Enjoys a good brawl, partaking in many fight clubs.
- Cat Folk: Specifically, a half-Tabaxi
- Do Wrong, Right: Advises Suzy not to pilfer anything too recognizable.
- Evil Is Angular: Downplayed, since Prose isn’t evil, just morally dubious, but she has more angular features than Suzy.
- Interclass Friendship: She (a thief) forms one with Suzy Toblerone (a noble’s daughter).
- Kleptomaniac Hero: A thief by trade, her episode’s plot involves her robbing Queen Manon.
- Nasal Trauma: Her nose has apparently been broken many times in the past.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Is about 5'1" and can take on far larger opponents in combat.
- Too Many Belts: Her outfit has multiple belts.
Richie De Largent
Played by: SpicyChickenGod
Skills: Command, Persuasion, Baking
Expertise: The Dark Arts
Inventory: Fabulous Riches, Phylactery of Voices
A former necromancer turned pâtissier. With his business failing to establish an audience, he is contacted by mafiosos looking to bring back their dead boss, to find the person responsible for their murder.
- Abstract Eater: Feeds on the avarice of people and the value of material wealth.
- Ancient Evil: Has been around since ancient times, and fuels his magic with greed.
- Creepy Good: Can’t help but put people off, even when he’s trying to be genial.
- Food as Bribe: Throws donuts at the Dikeo cops and the Flesh Golem attacking him as an attempted peace offering. It does not work; the Flesh Golem is burned by the hot oil, and the police aren’t interested in donuts since they landed on the ground.
- Glowing Eyelights of Undeath: Official artwork depicts him with these.
- Judicial Wig: Wears a curly white judge wig for some reason.
- Undead Laborers: His business is staffed by zombies.
- Worthless Currency: A lot of what he stole would eventually become this, due to society collectively no longer recognizing its value.
Undarda Sarfice
Played by: Tony Vasinda
Skills: Intuition, Tinkering, Sewer Cuisine
Expertise: Pet Animal (Glint the Dire-Rat)
Inventory: Exploration Gear, Technician Toolbelt
Head Technician of Trottleara’s sewer system. Makes a startling discovery during his triannual meeting with the King.
- Awesomeness by Analysis: Examines the tubing of the sewer system for blockages or irregularities to aid his search for Ricky Business.
- Combat Pragmatist: When a Rat Man jumps him from behind, he goes on his back, submerging his attacker in the shallow water. The risk of drowning causes his assailant to loosen his grip.
- My Card: Presents his I.D. from Sewer Dwarf Union #1030 to the guards who mistook him for an intruder.
- Play-Along Prisoner: Loosens the manacles the Trottleara palace guards have placed on him, but keeps them on since he already has his audience with King Pratt.
- Punny Name: His name sounds like “under the surface”.
- Through His Stomach: Offers a sewer biscuit to King Pratt to butter him up.
Sylvester Strand
Played by: Chariot Rider
Skills: History, Persuasion, Awareness
Expertise: Sidekick (Garcian Stevens)
Inventory: Exploration Gear, Silk
A spider-person historian. Following startling revelations brought up by Roland Ward, he goes to Trottleara to steal back sacred spider-land.
- Failed Attempt at Drama: Makes a grand speech to Garcian about the injustices the Spider People have suffered…only to turn around and see that Garcian had wandered off.
- Fantastic Racism: Is distrustful of non-Spider People.
- Hostage Situation: Sylvester grabs Pratt’s girlfriend to force him to give in to demands.
- A Lizard Named "Liz": A spider named Strand.
- "Reason You Suck" Speech: Tells Pratt about how he only reaps what the Hemlocks stole from the Spider People.
- Spider People: His species is bipedal, but also have six other limbs.
Duncan Brewer
Played by: Tehsnakerer
Skills: Intuition, Wisdom, Service
Expertise: Iron Gut
Inventory: Exotic Potions, Mixing Kit
The Duke of Drinks. His family have roots in Trottleara's brewing industry.
- Berserk Button: Mistreating servants. When Jack’s master delivers a thinly-veiled threat, Duncan angrily calls him out on it.
- British Accents: Duncan speaks in a thick West Country accent
- Curse of The Ancients: Murmurs, “Sweet devil’s juice!” when he discovers that “Jill” is the missing Queen Manon.
- Locking MacGyver in the Store Cupboard: When Duncan Brewer discovers Jack has locked him in a room he woke up in, Duncan uses his mixing kit to whip up a concoction acidic enough to burn through the lock.
- Meaningful Name: A bartender named Brewer. Lampshaded when he introduces himself to Jack.
- Pitiful Worms: He frequently taunts Jack and Jill’s master by calling him a worm.
- Pull the Thread: Pulls out newspaper bearing the picture of King Brenin and Queen Manon, which undermines the story Jack and Jill’s master gave, about rescuing Jack and Jill from anti-ruminoid persecution.
- Trigger Phrase: He tries to reawaken the lost memories of the king and queen my mentioning their names and alluding to Pratt. It does not work.
- Unlikely Hero: Duncan is this in his episode of Quest In Show. He inadvertently discovers and brings back the missing king and queen.
- You Are Better Than You Think You Are: He encourages Jack and Jill to not think of themselves as defined by their servitude towards their master.
Mark Mountain
Played by: Kevin the Arcadologist
Skills: Intuition, Persuasion, Investigation
Expertise: Martial Arts
Inventory: Exotic Potions, Fake Trombones
The Con-man with a supposed heart of gold. Cons his way to becoming King Pratt's advisor.
- Alliterative Name: Mark Mountain
- Appeal to Flattery: When Pratt confides in Mark Mountain about his stress eating, Mark encourages him to keep at it, on that grounds that it makes him feel good.
- The Barnum: Practically everything he says is with a big smile on his face, and he’s always working an angle with someone.
- Expy: Of Harold Hill
- Kleptomaniac Hero: While pretending to measure Queen Manon under the guise of a tailor, Mark pockets the cosmetics he finds in her room. Later, he steals clothes from Pratt’s closet to fashion himself a new outfit as Greeny McButtons.
- Line-of-Sight Alias: When introducing himself to King Pratt, he calls himself “Greeny McButtons”, after the button he caught when popped off Pratt’s outfit.
- Meaningful Name: When introduced to Queen Manon, he gives his name as “Silky Hornswoggle”, i.e., a smooth-talking con.
- Snake Oil Salesman: Sells Queen Manon a bottle of Gorgon Oil, as a cure for amnesia, for the price of one thousand gold.
Pontus P. Pendaghast and Ivan Nebrekyu
Played by: Robert "ProperRob" Edwards (Pontus), Mark "Digi_Matt" Mckeown (Ivan)
Skills: Intuition, Persuasion (Pontus); Athletics, Brawn, Monologuing (Ivan)
Expertise: Illusions (Pontus), Super Strength (Ivan)
Inventory: Fancy Clothes (Pontus); Fancy Clothes, Autographed Headshots (Ivan)
A circus ringleader and strongman, respectively.
- Alliterative Name: Pontus P. Pendaghast
- Ambiguously Gay: Pontus flirts with the prison guard to keep them from noticing Ivan breaking Piotr out.
- Boisterous Bruiser: Ivan Nebrekyu is a circus strongman and professional fighter. Even when not performing, he has a very outgoing personality.
- Expy: Ivan’s character sheet explicitly describes him as a “Zangief Knock-Off”
- Punny Name: Ivan Nebrekyu sounds like “I wanna break you”, spoken in a bad accent.
- Raised by Wolves: Ivan was raised by a family of bears.
- Your Little Dismissive Diminutive: Ivan’s entrance has him loudly boast about “breaking tiny man!”
Yianni DeVito
Played by: LambHoot
Skills: Command, Wisdom, Misunderstanding
Expertise: Cooking
Inventory: Kitchen Equipment, Exotic Potions
An immigrant restauranteur.
- An Immigrant's Tale: Came to Trottleara from an island across the sea. He hopes to make enough money to bring the rest of his family over to live with him.
- Nice Guy: Offers a thief a job in his kitchen and helps them through college. Also genuinely encourages Pratt and Suzy’s relationship.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: His name and character design are an obvious reference to actor Danny DeVito.
Pontiac Lestrade
Played by: EmSeq
Skills: Intuition, Night Vision
Expertise: Martial arts.
Inventory: Exploration Gear, Grappling Hook
Brief description TBA
- Night-Vision Goggles: Has a magical version of this.
Eclipse of the Moon
Played by: Awful Possum
Skills:
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A Bob-Tailed Tabaxi with an unlucky streak.
- Born Unlucky
- Cat Folk: Is a bobtail tabaxi.
- Mistaken for Thief: Is arrested for the burglary Prose Ethlina committed back in Season 2, Episode 1.
- Name That Unfolds Like Lotus Blossom
Rylan Dorr
Played by: HeavyEyed
Skills:
Inventory:
The Curly Haired Black Sheep of a noble elven house.
Roe Bartholomew and Zapiro
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Trottleara's premiere right-wing political commentators.
Non-Player Characters
Brenin Hemlock and Manon Hemlock
Debut: Alluded to from Season 1 Episode 1, Appear in Season 2, Episode 5
The King and Queen whose disappearence from Trottleara kickstarted the events of Quest In Show. Parents of Pratt Hemlock.
- Amnesia Missed a Spot: Despite having their memories wiped, they vaguely remember their son, Prince Pratt.
- Forced Sleep: Accidentally happens to Queen Manon, thanks to Mark Mountain.
- Identity Amnesia: In Season 2, Episode 5, Brenin and Manon are discovered with their memories wiped. Believing themselves to be the last of their kind, they work for a nameless, sociopathic hunter.
- Mundane MacGuffin Person: Many episodes of Season 1 are about trying to find them.
- Shared Family Quirks: Where Pratt gets his strange voice from
- Unseen No More: After having been missing and presumed kidnapped since the beginning of the series, they finally appear in person in Season 2, Episode 5, working as brainwashed slaves for an evil hunter.
Hayfever Tribe
Debut: Season 1, Episode 1
A bandit encampment outside Trottleara's borders. So named because they weaponize pollinating flowers to weaken their marks.
- Bandit Clan: Mostly ran by goblins and half-elves, but they also have orcs and gnolls in their ranks
- Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Their leader is a bespectacled gnoll.
- Hypocrisy Nod: The chieftain looks down on highwaymen, then immediately admits he's not much better himself.
- The War Room: Their inn appears to be serving as one, someone which Tasque Rivliero notes to his advantage.
Aspirin & Prozac
Debut: Season 1, Episode 2
A brother and sister elf who work for the Hayfever Tribe.
- Bow and Sword in Accord: They both can wield a bow and a sword, though they each use only one of the two weapons in each episode.
- Dual Wielding: One of them fights Vasileios Deksis with two daggers in Episode 5.
- Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Inverted in Episode 2. Played Straight in Episode 5.
- Lean and Mean: Like many elves, they are tall and slender. They are also working for bandits, and serve as villains for Episodes 2 and 5.
- Named in the Sequel: The GM does not name them in their debut episode.
- Put on a Prison Bus: At the end of Episode 5, the brother is arrested and taken into custody.
- Villain: Exit, Stage Left: At the end of Episode 5 the sister flees, pursued by Trottleara’s palace guards
Balian
Debut: Season 1, Episode 4
A former Court Mage for Trottleara.
- The Bus Came Back: Returns for the Season 1 finale.
- Court Mage
- Evil Old Folks: Tried to assassinate King Brenin in the past.
- Fate Worse than Death: Considers the humiliation he suffers from his failure to be this.
- Forced Transformation: Transformed King Brenin into a goose as part of his usurp.
- Grumpy Old Man: Always has an air of anger to him.
- What the Hell Is That Accent?
Jergen Bradley
Debut: Season 1, Episode 6
A dwarf Roland Ward recruited in order to help explore Temple of Aldrid.
- Adventure Guild: Is a member of one. This is where Roland Ward first meets him.
- Bound and Gagged: Duncan discovers him tied up and gagged in the impostor Jergen’s basement.
- The Bus Came Back: Returns in Season 2, Episode 5.
- Covered in Scars: Is described as having nicks across his face.
- Immune to Drugs: Like Duncan Brewer, he is unaffected by the brainwashing potion Jack and Jill’s master tried to feed him.
- Really Royalty Reveal: Is a descendant of Baron Godfrey Bradley, the pre-Hemlock ruler of Trottleara. Despite this, he seems to have no interest in ruling.
Debut: Season 1, Episode 7
Local officials in charge of city affairs in Trottleara. They are:
- Saddler: Head of City Guard
- Gordon Toblerone: Chief Financier
- Bushnell: Industry Leader
- Prenty: PR Scholar
- Amazing Technicolor Population: Bushnell has blue fur. Toblerone has green skin.
- The Bus Came Back: Gordon Toblerone returns in Season 2, Episode 8.
- Eyepatch of Power: Saddler wears one. He cites it while claiming he doesn’t see race.
- Faceplanting into Food: Prenty is found facedown in his salad while the Sorcerer Supreme is doing his demonstration. It turns out he had been poisoned.
- He's Dead, Jim: Bushnell examines Prenty before confirming that he’s dead. El Cid insists she did it wrong, but later himself confirms Prenty’s death.
- I Never Said It Was Poison: El Cid tries this tactic while interrogating one of them, only for the suspect to point out that they’d all seen evidence of the poison.
- Perma-Stubble: Saddler.
- Shipper with an Agenda: Toblerone wants his niece to marry into the royal family, having ended on bad terms with them after his debut episode.
- Standard Fantasy Races: A human (Saddler), orc (Toblerone), beastwoman (Bushnell), and elf (Prenty).
- Sudden Name Change: Gordon’s surname was initially “Toberone”. Later, he is called “Toblerone”.
Vito Staccato
Debut: Season 1, Episode 8
A mob boss who wanted to expand his business into Trottleara.- Back for the Dead: Is brought back in Season 2, Episode 7, as a witness Ivan and Pontus interrogate. He gets swept away by a river, seemingly never to return.
- Back from the Dead: Is resurrected in Season 2, Episode 2 by Richie De L’Argent at the behest of his former underlings.
- The Don: Is the head of the Staccato crime family.
- Fat Bastard: Is described as “If Vito Corleone was played by a really old Orson Welles.”
- Gang of Hats: Possibly a literal example; He and a few of his enforcers wear pork pie hats.
- Haunted Fetter: His ghost seems to be unable to move from his physical remains.
- Not Enough to Bury: The explosion that killed him destroyed most of his body. His remains are reduced to a bloody mess in a bucket.
- Pointy Ears: Has these. It is suggested he might be a Half-Elf.
- Uncertain Doom: In Season 2, Episode 7, Ivan throws his remains into a river, causing his ghost to be washed away with it. It is unclear whether this means he has been Killed Off for Real.
Jon Hapeño
Debut: Season 1, Episode 9
Senior advisor to Trottleara’s royal family. He served the Hemlocks since before Brenin was king.- Bald of Evil: Has no hair anywhere on his body. Even his eyebrows are penciled in!
- Evil Chancellor: Despite faithfully serving the Hemlock’s for generations, he’s revealed to have betrayed Pratt to a usurper.
- Les Collaborateurs: Aided and abetted Droog’s coup.
- Shorter Means Smarter: Is likened to a calculator: small, compact, dependable.
- "Reason You Suck" Speech: Delivers one to Prince Pratt at the start of Episode 9.
- Regretful Traitor: Downplayed. His drinking is implied to be out of guilt for betraying Pratt, but he still seems to think Droog would make a better king for Trottleara.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: His fate after Droog’s defeat is unclear.
Droog Hemlock
Debut: Season 1, Episode 9
Pratt’s uncle and Brenin’s brother. He attempts to usurp the throne in the first Season Finale.- Cain and Abel: The Cain to Brenin’s Abel.
- Carved Mark: The last rune Pratt needed to destroy is carved into his arm.
- Evil Uncle
- Green and Mean: His men wear green suits.
- I Control My Minions Through...: Plans to use magic to make the denizens of Trottleara forget Pratt.
- Interspecies Romance: Is married to a human woman.
- New Era Speech: Was giving one to Pratt’s guests while Pratt was fighting off the dramite.
- Reassigned to Antarctica: The village his father put him in charge of was likely meant to be this. It certainly became this after his falling out with King Brenin.
- Villain Respect: Droog begrudgingly admits he may have underestimated Pratt’s competence.
- White Hair, Black Heart: He's a villain, and artwork in this video depicts him with white fur.
Prince Pratt’s Aunt
Debut: Season 1, Episode 9
Pratt’s aunt, married to Droog Hemlock.- Interspecies Romance: A human woman married to a Beast Man.
- Makeup Is Evil: Is described as “caked in makeup”.
- No Name Given: Is only ever referred to as Pratt’s aunt or Droog’s wife.
- Social Climber: The GM describes her as looking like she’s carried the image of a royal for some time, and now sees the opportunity for true royalty within her grasp.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: Her fate after Droog’s defeat is unclear.
Gary Cuthbert
Debut: Season 2, Episode 1
A member of Prose’s old gang.
- Ambiguous Situation: It’s unclear how truthful he’s being when he puts up Prose to the heist.
- Devious Daggers: His nickname is due to being extremely proficient with knives. He’s even seen fiddling with one when Prose meets with him.
- Nonhuman Humanoid Hybrid: Is half-elf.
Suzy Toblerone
Debut: Season 2, Episode 1
Pratt's new Girlfriend. A green-skin orc as ditzy as Trottleara's Ruler.
- Amazing Technicolor Population: Has green skin.
- Amazonian Beauty: At least compared to Prose Ethlina
- Damsel in Distress: Taken hostage twice in Season 2, Episode 4: first by Sylvester, then later by goblins.
- Interclass Friendship: She (a noble daughter) forms a friendship with Prose Ethlina (a thief).
Ricky Business
Debut: Season 2, Episode 3
An elf noble whom was sent to investigate the sewers.
- Bound and Gagged: How Undarda Sarfice finds him when he discovers him amongst his captors.
- Distressed Dude: Was captured by Rat Men in the sewers. Undarda Sarfice has to negotiate for his release.
- Hostage MacGuffin: Season 2, Episode 3 is about rescuing him from Rat Men who have captured him.
- Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Pretends to be too sore to walk, hoping Undarda would carry him. It doesn’t work.
Silkspool Kingdom
Debut: Season 2, Episode 4
A kingdom populated by spiders and Spider People.
- The High Queen: Auntmay, the Silkspool matriarch. Has mothered many denizens of her kingdom, including Sylvester and Garcian. She sends Sylvester Strand to investigate the Moondew Glade in hopes of reclaiming it.
- Holy Ground: The Moondew Glade, which used to be the site of an annual ritual the Spider People used to perform. Before the spiders had control of it, it was used by Goblin shamans. In the present day, Pratt uses the locale for a vacation getaway.
- Insistent Terminology: They refer to the Hemlock dynasty as Conquerer, never “King”.
- Large and in Charge: Auntmay, the Silkspool matriarch, is sixty feet in height and towers over her subjects.
- Moral Myopia: The kingdom has a long-standing hatred towards Trottleara for taking the land that once belonged to them. This is despite the fact that they themselves took land from goblins, something which Auntmay covered up when historical evidence came to light.
Debut: Season 2, Episode 5
- Deadpan Snarker:Duncan Brewer: I’m getting this distinct feeling, Mr. Bradley, that you don’t much trust me.
The man: What, because you’re a complete stranger who’s appeared in my house? Why would you think that? - Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: Casually “jokes” about killing Jack when talking about a deer he once hunted.
- Facial Horror: Gets his face burned off when Duncan Brewer throws a corrosive potion at him. His muscle and bone are exposed from then on out.
- Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: Inverted. He smokes a pipe (typically good-coded), even though he is a villain.
- Nice to the Waiter: His servants are clearly terrified of him, and he casually threatens to shoot Jack.
- Obviously Evil: His unfriendly attitude and his casual threats he throws at his servants makes it clear that he is not to be trusted.
- The Spook: He never gives his real name, and the Trottleara authorities cannot identify him.
- Themed Aliases: Goes by Jergen Bradley in his first appearance, and later claims his name is Duncan Brewer. He seems to have a thing for stealing identities from people he’s tussled with.
- Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Arguably the darkest villain on the show to date. His presence in his debut episode makes every scene he’s in uncomfortable and intense.
- You Owe Me: Justifies his mistreatment of Jack and Jill by claiming they owe him for (allegedly) saving and taking care of them.
Debut: Season 2, Episode 7
Ivan’s mother and brother, Piotr. A family of grizzly bears. They’re the only family Ivan has known.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Ivan’s mother wears a headscarf. Ivan’s brother, Piotr, wears a propeller beanie.
- Civilized Animal: They are actual bears, as opposed to ursine Beast Men. They talk and act like people, but they live in the forest.
- Unnamed Parent: Downplayed. Ivan’s mother is never named, but she may share her son’s surname.