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* BigBad: The main source of conflict in the play.


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* SmallNameBigEgo: He calls himself a general but his "army" seems to consist of a tiny handful of guys in t-shirts with small arms and he's limited to bullying a local village over a hundred miles from the nearest city. One of the villagers outright says "you're no general", to which he responds by shooting them.
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* TheAce: Initially described as "the smartest, best, most deserving Elder the Center has ever seen" by his fellow Elders. This quickly begins to fall apart upon arrival in Uganda, as while Price is earnest about his faith, he's also never faced anything like the ravaged Ugandan countryside.

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* TheAce: Initially Deconstructed. Price is initially described as "the smartest, best, most deserving Elder the Center has ever seen" by his fellow Elders. This quickly begins to fall apart upon arrival in Uganda, as while Price is earnest about his faith, he's also never faced anything like the ravaged Ugandan countryside. As such, once he faces a challenge outside of a very controlled environment that he can't deal with, [[BrokenAce Price's issues with his faith and his egotism come to the forefront in a really bad way]].

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* BoyfriendBlockingDad: Of Nabulungi, which he makes clear during "Hasa Diga Eebowai". [[JustifiedTrope He probably has better reason to be this way than most examples of this trope]], considering the AIDS epidemic and genital-mutilating warlord running around (and the fact that he has AIDS himself), [[TwerpSweating but threatening to give Price and Cunningham AIDS themselves]] is still [[more than a little extreme.



* OverprotectiveDad: Of Nabulungi, which he makes clear during "Hasa Diga Eebowai". He probably has better reason to be this way than most examples of this trope, considering the AIDS epidemic and genital-mutilating warlord running around (and the fact that he has AIDS himself), but threatening to give Price and Cunningham AIDS themselves is still more than a little extreme.
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Elder Arnold Cunningham is an enthusiastic but childish young Mormon who's excited to go out and proselytize with his new "best friend"... even though he hasn't actually read the Book of Mormon. He also has a very active imagination -- that is to say, he lies a lot. This causes problems in the remote Ugandan village they've been assigned to.

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Elder Arnold Cunningham is an enthusiastic but childish young Mormon who's excited to go out and proselytize with his new "best friend"... even friend". Even though he hasn't actually read the Book of Mormon. He also has a very active imagination -- that is to say, he lies a lot. This causes problems in the remote Ugandan village they've been assigned to.to when he starts taking a few "creative liberties".



* IJustWantToHaveFriends: All he wants from the start of Act I. He does get what he wants with Elder Price, but not without some trouble.

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* IJustWantToHaveFriends: All he wants from the start of Act I.I is to have someone who actually likes him as a friend. It's why he clings to Price as his "new best friend" the moment they get assigned together, even though they know little more than each other's names. He does get what he wants with Elder Price, but not without some trouble.

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Elder Kevin Price is the poster boy for Mormonism -- he's idealistic, he's devoted to Heavenly Father, and now that he's nineteen, he's ready to go out on his mission and do something ''incredible''. Unfortunately, rather than his dream location of Orlando, he's sent to Uganda with a fellow missionary who's never actually read the holy book they're expected to preach. While devout and earnest, Price has an incredibly inflated sense of self-importance and a huge ego, which puts him in a rough spot when his faith is challenged.

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Elder Kevin Price is the poster boy for Mormonism -- he's idealistic, he's devoted to Heavenly Father, and now that he's nineteen, he's ready to go out on his mission and do something ''incredible''. Unfortunately, rather than his dream location of Orlando, he's sent to Uganda with a fellow missionary who's never actually read the holy book they're expected to preach. While devout and earnest, Price has an incredibly inflated sense of self-importance and a huge ego, which puts him in a rough spot when his faith is challenged.



* BreakTheHaughty: His entire character arc consists of this. Price starts off thinking that he'll be the savior of not just his mission, but the entire Mormon faith and the whole human race. The harshness of life in Uganda and the ineffectiveness of his efforts quickly show Price that he's hopelessly out of his league.

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* BreakTheHaughty: His entire character arc consists of this.breaking his idealistic spirit into something much more pragmatic. Price starts off thinking that he'll be the savior of not just his mission, but the entire Mormon faith and the whole human race. The harshness of life in Uganda and the ineffectiveness of his efforts quickly show Price that he's hopelessly out of his league. As his easrnest attempts consistently fail, Price is forced to concede a few things (especially after Cunningham earlier did just that to great success).



* EurekaMoment: He has one after the Ugandans put on a play for the Mormon President, which gets the area decommissioned. Price realizes that Cunningham's efforts, while not true to the text, accomplished their goal of bringing faith to Uganda.

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* EurekaMoment: He has one after the Ugandans put on a play for the Mormon President, which gets the area decommissioned. Price realizes that Cunningham's efforts, while not true to the text, accomplished their goal of bringing faith to Uganda.Uganda, which Price comes to argue is what the Mormons should really be focusing on.



* GoshDangItToHeck: In all but [[PrecisionFStrike one]] instance. PlayedForLaughs.
--> '''Price:''' To HECK with rules! \\
'''The Other Elders''': *{{GASP}}*

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* GoshDangItToHeck: In all but [[PrecisionFStrike one]] instance. PlayedForLaughs.
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one PrecisionFStrike instance, Price avoids cursing. He doesn't even say the titular phrase of "Hasa Diga Eebowai", even before learning what it means. This makes the aforesaid PrecisionFStrike sentence more effective when he actually does say it. He'll say things like "To HECK with rules! \\
'''The Other Elders''': *{{GASP}}*
rules!", which causes other Elders to gasp.



* PrecisionFStrike: Gets one of these at the end. After their whole area is decommissioned, Price says that the Mormon elders shouldn't stick just to dogma, and do things their own way.
--> '''Price:''' You know what, guys? ''Fuck him.''

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* PrecisionFStrike: Gets one of these at the end. After their whole area is decommissioned, Price says that the Mormon elders shouldn't stick just to dogma, and do things their own way.
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way. When Price's fellow Mormons complain that the mission president won't allow that, Price responds with "You know what, guys? ''Fuck him.''Fuck him!" and delivers AnAesop that the results are what they should be concerned with, not blindly following the rules.



* WideEyedIdealist: Starts the show as one, believing that he's going to change the world. It doesn't last.

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* WideEyedIdealist: Starts the show as one, believing that he's going to change the world. It doesn't last.last, as he undergoes a BreakTheHaughty arc that sees him undergo a CrisisOfFaith after he fails but Cunningham succeeds.
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--> '''Mafala:''' Here's the butcher, he has AIDS; here's the teacher, she has AIDS; here's the doctor, he has AIDS; here's my daughter, she has AAAAAAA... wonderful disposition!

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--> '''Mafala:''' Here's the butcher, he has AIDS; here's the teacher, she has AIDS; here's the doctor, he has AIDS; here's my daughter, she has AAAAAAA...A... wonderful disposition!



* OverprotectiveDad: Of Nabulungi, which he makes clear during "Hasa Diga Eebowai". He probably has better reason to be this way than most examples of this trope, considering the AIDS epidemic and genital-mutilating warlord running around, but threatening to give Price and Cunningham AIDS themselves is still more than a little extreme.

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* OverprotectiveDad: Of Nabulungi, which he makes clear during "Hasa Diga Eebowai". He probably has better reason to be this way than most examples of this trope, considering the AIDS epidemic and genital-mutilating warlord running around, around (and the fact that he has AIDS himself), but threatening to give Price and Cunningham AIDS themselves is still more than a little extreme.

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Elder Kevin Price is the poster boy for Mormonism - he's idealistic, he's devoted to Heavenly Father, and now that he's nineteen, he's ready to go out on his mission and do something ''incredible''. Unfortunately, rather than his dream location of Orlando, he's sent to Uganda with a fellow missionary who's never actually read the holy book they're expected to preach. While devout and earnest, Price has an incredibly inflated sense of self-importance and a huge ego, which puts him in a rough spot when his faith is challenged.

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Elder Kevin Price is the poster boy for Mormonism - -- he's idealistic, he's devoted to Heavenly Father, and now that he's nineteen, he's ready to go out on his mission and do something ''incredible''. Unfortunately, rather than his dream location of Orlando, he's sent to Uganda with a fellow missionary who's never actually read the holy book they're expected to preach. While devout and earnest, Price has an incredibly inflated sense of self-importance and a huge ego, which puts him in a rough spot when his faith is challenged.



* AmbiguouslyGay: The extent of this varies depending on the production, but this is one interpretation of the character. Price has no canon love interest, and while he denies having gay thoughts to Elder [=McKinley=], the relationship between the two gets increasingly suggestive in most productions as the cast members become aware of the popularity of the pairing. This is particularly evident in "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream", which has always featured [=McKinley=] as one of the demons tormenting Price; some productions have them make out. It's also worth noting that "Turn It Off" [[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/15/theater/theaterspecial/the-path-of-the-book-of-mormon-to-broadway.html was originally Price's song]], but this was changed due to fear that this would be too cliche.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: The extent of this varies depending on the production, but this is one interpretation of the character. Price has no canon love interest, and while he denies having gay thoughts to Elder [=McKinley=], the relationship between the two gets increasingly suggestive in most productions as the cast members become aware of the popularity of the pairing. This is particularly evident in "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream", which has always featured [=McKinley=] as one of the demons tormenting Price; some productions have them make out. It's also worth noting that "Turn It Off" [[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/15/theater/theaterspecial/the-path-of-the-book-of-mormon-to-broadway.html was originally Price's song]], but this was changed due to fear that this would be too cliche. Price's "even if we break the rules" line delivered while looking straight at [=McKinley=] could be taken as MaybeEverAfter.



* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world, and that he wants to "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". After things start going wrong in Uganda, Price requests a transfer, only thinking about how this would affect himself and not caring about what happens to Cunningham.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing an EstablishingCharacterMoment based around this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world, and that he wants to "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". After things start going wrong in Uganda, Price requests a transfer, only thinking about how this would affect himself and not caring about what happens to Cunningham.Cunningham.
-->'''Price:''' Heavenly Father has chosen you and me--just mostly me!



* MaybeEverAfter: Depending on how the production plays it, and how one interprets their relationship, Price's "even if we break the rules" line delivered while looking straight at [=McKinley=] could be taken as this.



* SmallNameBigEgo: This is pretty clear by "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", where Price declares his intentions to "be the Mormon that changed all of mankind." Cunningham even manages to lift Price's spirits by saying that, if no one has been converted in Uganda yet, then Price will only seem more incredible when he pulls it off; Price accepts this whole-heartedly. By "All-American Prophet", Price advertises himself as much as the actual Mormon teachings. He gets over it, albeit not without a few slices of HumblePie.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: This is pretty clear by His IWantSong "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", where Me)" has Price declares his intentions desire to "be the Mormon that changed all of mankind." Cunningham even manages to lift Price's spirits by saying that, if no one has been converted in Uganda yet, then Price will only seem more incredible when he pulls it off; Price accepts this whole-heartedly. By "All-American Prophet", Price advertises himself as much as the actual Mormon teachings. He gets over it, albeit not without a few slices of HumblePie.



Elder Arnold Cunningham is an enthusiastic but childish young Mormon who's excited to go out and proselytize with his new "best friend"... even though he hasn't actually read the Book of Mormon. He also has a very active imagination - that is to say, he lies a lot. This causes problems in the remote Ugandan village they've been assigned to.

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Elder Arnold Cunningham is an enthusiastic but childish young Mormon who's excited to go out and proselytize with his new "best friend"... even though he hasn't actually read the Book of Mormon. He also has a very active imagination - -- that is to say, he lies a lot. This causes problems in the remote Ugandan village they've been assigned to.



* OnlyOneName: Canonically, he's only ever referred to as Elder [=McKinley=] - however, the fan nickname 'Connor' has reached a point of being so universal that even most actors involved with the show accept and use it.

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* OnlyOneName: Canonically, he's only ever referred to as Elder [=McKinley=] - -- however, the fan nickname 'Connor' has reached a point of being so universal that even most actors involved with the show accept and use it.



The head of the village of Kitguli, he welcomes Elders Price and Cunningham to Uganda - and makes it immediately clear to them that religion is far from his village's top priority. He is also Nabulungi's father.

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The head of the village of Kitguli, he welcomes Elders Price and Cunningham to Uganda - -- and makes it immediately clear to them that religion is far from his village's top priority. He is also Nabulungi's father.



The rest of the District 9 missionaries - Elders Thomas, Zelder, Michaels, Neeley, Schrader, Church, and Davis. As a group, they're all friendly, enthusiastic, and almost as repressed as Elder [=McKinley=].

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The rest of the District 9 missionaries - -- Elders Thomas, Zelder, Michaels, Neeley, Schrader, Church, and Davis. As a group, they're all friendly, enthusiastic, and almost as repressed as Elder [=McKinley=].
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* AmbiguousDisorder: It's not uncommon for people to interpret the character as being on the autism spectrum, and/or as having a disorder such as ADHD.[[invoked]]
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* ButtMonkey: Turns into one pretty quickly, spending most of the show undergoing increasingly horrible suffering, culminating in getting his own copy of the Book of Mormon shoved up his ass. This is all PlayedForLaughs, of course.

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* ButtMonkey: Turns into one pretty quickly, spending most of the show undergoing increasingly horrible suffering, culminating in getting his own copy of the Book of Mormon shoved up his ass. This is all PlayedForLaughs, and it's part of course.his CharacterDevelopment where he learns about seeing the forest for the trees when it comes to religion.



* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, and watch Cunningham succeed where he failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts to go into General Butt-Fucking-Naked's camp with wholehearted faith get Price's Book of Mormon [[AssShove shoved up his ass]] for his troubles. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. Price even admits that he'd questioned the Book of Mormon and several other Mormon doctrines before, since they didn't seem to make sense, but "a Mormon just believes" and he pushed those doubts aside because he was told he'd be rewarded for it. When all these earnest attempts blow up in his face, Price becomes rather bitter as a result. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.

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* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, and watch Cunningham succeed where he Price has failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts effort is to go into General Butt-Fucking-Naked's camp with wholehearted faith faith. This get Price's Book of Mormon [[AssShove shoved up his ass]] for his troubles.trouble. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. Price even admits to Cunningham that he'd questioned the Book of Mormon and several other Mormon doctrines before, since they didn't seem to make sense, but "a Mormon just believes" and he pushed those doubts aside because he was told that he'd be rewarded for it. When all these of his earnest attempts at following the doctrine blow up in his face, Price becomes rather bitter as a result. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.



* AmbiguousDisorder: It's not uncommon for people to interpret the character as being on the autism spectrum, and/or as having a disorder such as ADHD.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: It's not uncommon for people to interpret the character as being on the autism spectrum, and/or as having a disorder such as ADHD.[[invoked]]



* AssPull: InUniverse, he spends most of Act II doing this with his... shall we say, "alternative" teachings of the Book of Mormon, though not without good reason. Cunningham decides that if the text itself isn't going to convince the Ugandans not to do things like genital mutilation and baby rape, then he'll make it work by pulling from pop culture and pretending that it's in the Book of Mormon.

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* AssPull: InUniverse, he spends most of Act II doing this with his... shall we say, his "alternative" teachings of the Book of Mormon, though not without good reason. Cunningham decides that if the text itself isn't going to convince the Ugandans not to do things like genital mutilation and baby rape, then he'll make it work by pulling from pop culture and pretending that it's in the Book of Mormon.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Price by the end.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Price by the end, after both of them undergo character development. At first, Cunningham was just latching onto Price like a leech, since Cunningham never really had a friend before. This quickly gets on Price's nerves, but Price mellows out over time and Cunningham mans up, causing the friendship to be genuine at the play's end.



* LawfulStupid: His conscience -- appearing in the forms of the authority figures in his life, real and fictional -- shows up during "Making Things Up Again" to chastise him for lying to prevent someone from raping a baby. Cunningham essentially tells his conscience to shut up.

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* LawfulStupid: Subverting this is part of his characterization and his arc. His conscience -- appearing in the forms of the authority figures in his life, real and fictional -- shows up during "Making Things Up Again" to chastise him for lying to prevent someone from raping a baby. Cunningham essentially tells his conscience to shut up.up, and makes things up instead of reading what's really in the Book of Mormon in order to convert people.

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This is a list of characters in the book of scripture known as the Book of Mormon.

!Family of Lehi

!!Lehi
The patriarch of the family and ancestor to all Nephites and Lamanites. He took his family from Jerusalem in 600 B.C. thanks to a warning from God.
* CassandraTruth: In First Nephi 1:18-20, he warns the people of Jerusalem that they will be destroyed by Babylon. No one believes him. Anyone who knows their Bible will know what happened a few years later.
* TheExile: From Jerusalem
* FamousAncestor: In Chapter 5, he learns from the Brass Plates that he is a descendant of Joseph through Manasseh's line.
* GoodParents: He genuinely cares about his children and does everything he can to keep them on the right path.
* HappilyMarried: To Sariah.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: The lost Book of Lehi.
%%* HomelessHero
* LastWords: Four chapters worth in Second Nephi.
* MadDreamer: What the people of Jerusalem perceived him to be following his prophecy about the city's destruction.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: In chapter 16 of First Nephi, when he starts to murmur against God due to lack of food. Luckily, Nephi shakes him out of it.
%%* ThePatriarch
* ShipperOnDeck: For his sons and the daughters of Ishmael.
%%* TeamDad
* TragicDream: Part of his famous dream from Chapter 8. After seeing the tree of life that represented God's love and the iron rod that led to it, he invited his family to come and partake of the fruit of the tree. Sariah, Nephi, and Sam all do so, while Laman and Lemuel refuse. This turns out to be a [[DreamingOfThingsToCome Prophetic Dream]], in the end.

!!Nephi
The son of Lehi. Unlike his brothers Laman and Lemuel, he was unwaveringly faithful to God and became a prophet like his father. He is the narrator of First and Second Nephi.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Do not mess with him or his family if you value your life.
* CainAndAbel: Is the Abel to Laman and Lemuel's Cain.
* {{Determinator}}: Beaten and tied up by his brothers, nearly killed by a greedy nobleman, mocked mercilessly, beaten and tied up once again and left out alone in a storm, and finally an attempt on his life by said brothers. Through it all, this guy never gives up. "I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded," indeed.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: When he asks to see his father's vision of the Tree of Life, and ends up seeing the entire history of the human race.
* FamousAncestor: The whole family is descended from Joseph of Egypt.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one. Lehi later points out to the older brothers that without Nephi, they would all have died in the wilderness.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The Nephites, hence the name.
* HeroicBuild: He is "large in stature" after all. There are no photos, of course, but it's mentioned that he was able to single-handedly hold down and detain Laban's servant.
* HumbleHero: A passage in the last half of 2nd Nephi 4 shows just how true this is, wherein he proclaims himself a "wretched man," "easily beset" by sin.
* JumpedAtTheCall: "I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded..."
* {{Narrator}}: Of both first and second Nephi.
* TheNavigator: During the family's voyage across the sea to the promised land, he was the one to use the Liahona.
* OfferedTheCrown: Even though he warns the people against it, they try to make him their king. Technically he refused, but he basically did the job anyway without the title.
* PalsWithJesus: They have many conversations over the course of the story.
* ReluctantMonster: When he has to take Laban's life in order to get the Brass Plates, even though he knows he has to do it.
* ShockAndAwe: When he uses the power of God to smite Laman, Lemuel, and the sons of Ishmael in 1st Nephi 17.
* TrueCompanions: With Zoram, as attested by Lehi at the end of his life.
* UndyingLoyalty: To God, to his family, to his father. He even refuses to give up on his brothers even after all they've put him through, and only abandons them when God tells him it's no longer safe for him and his family.
* TheWorfEffect: Despite being "large in stature," he gets beaten up by Laman and Lemuel on a regular basis. Possibly justified by a) they attack him two on one, b) he really isn't a combat specialist, despite perhaps being big, and c) he often made a stronger impression ''after'' being tied up.

!!Laman and Lemuel
The eldest sons of Lehi. They lacked faith in the Lord and continually murmured against their father and brother. It eventually escalated to attempted murder of Nephi following Lehi's death. They are the founders of the Lamanites.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: How they viewed Nephi -- especially after learning that the Lord had chosen him to rule over them.
* AntagonisticOffspring: To Lehi, whom they resent for leading them away from Jerusalem. They are even mentioned to want him dead on occasion.
* TheBully: And how!
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Nephi and Sam's Abel.
* DomesticAbuse: To some pretty major extremes at times: starting with physically beating Sam and Nephi, tying up Nephi and leaving him to die in the wilderness, tying Nephi to the mast of their ship and leaving him there during a storm, and on at least two occasions, attempting to outright murder him and Lehi.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: They're the foolish ones.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The Lamanites.
* HolyBurnsEvil: In chapter 17, when Nephi shocks them with the power of the Lord.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Way too many to list. They saw an angel, for crying out loud.
* PredecessorVillain: To every single other villain in the entire Book of Mormon.
* SiblingRivalry: Started out as this, anyway. They never get over the fact that most of the family looks to Nephi for leadership, instead of them.
* StartOfDarkness: First Nephi is pretty much this for them.
%%* TokenEvilTeammate
%%* [[WithFriendsLikeThese With Brothers Like These...]]

!!Jacob
A son of Lehi born during the journey alongside his brother Joseph. Jacob later became a prophet.
* CainAndAbelAndSeth: The Seth part of the equation.
* {{Narrator}}: Of the Book of Jacob.
* PalsWithJesus: And the first one to name Jesus by name. Lehi and Nephi only referred to Him as "the Messiah."
* SeriousBusiness: The unlawful practice of polygamy going on amongst the Nephites at the time.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: If I were you, I would not attempt to read Jacob 5 late at night if you have any intention of finishing it.
* TagalongKid: During First Nephi.
%%* WiseBeyondTheirYears


!Nephites

!!King Benjamin
A king of the Nephites most famous for his speech to the people.
%%* CoolOldGuy
* FinalSpeech: Encompassing Mosiah chapters 2-4.
%%* TheGoodKing
%%* OldMaster
%%* TheParagon
* PassingTheTorch: His crown and the records of his people to his son Mosiah.
%%* RousingSpeech
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He fought as a soldier on numerous occasions, and, as shown by Chapter 2 of Mosiah, he "labored with" his "own hands to serve" the people.
%%* WarriorPrince
%%* TheWisePrince

!!King Mosiah II
The son of King Benjamin. He is the namesake of The Book of Mosiah.
* AntagonisticOffspring: His four sons, at first.
%%* TheGoodKing
* LastOfHisKind: The last of the Nephite Kings, on his own suggestion to switch to democracy.
* PassingTheTorch: The records to Alma the Elder, the kingdom to Alma the Younger as the first Chief Judge.
%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
%%* TheWisePrince

!!Ammon (1)
A man charged by Mosiah II to seek out the people of Zeniff. He finds them in captivity to the Lamanites and helps them to escape.
* ClearMyName: When he first arrives in the Land of Nephi, he is immediately imprisoned by King Limhi, who believed him to be one of the priests of King Noah.
* HeroicBuild: He's described as a "strong and mighty man."

!!Zeniff's People
!!!King Zeniff
An overzealous adventurer who led a group of people to reclaim the abandoned Land of Nephi.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The short lived kingdom of the people of Lehi-Nephi.
* GenreBlindness: He believes that he can make a deal with the king of the Lamanites to live in the Land of Nephi in peace, when it was quite obvious that the king had other plans.
* IdiotBall: See above. Arguably, him handing the kingdom to his son [[TheEvilPrince Noah]].
* {{Narrator}}: Of chapters 9 and 10 of Mosiah.
%%* WarriorPrince
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Not an extremist per se, but while his immense zeal to reclaim the Land of Nephi was good at heart, his actions in doing so led to the sufferings of three generations and two peoples.

!!!King Noah
The son of Zeniff who led the people into wickedness. He burnt the prophet Abinadi at the stake for preaching against him, and he was later burnt at the stake by his own people according to Abinadi's prophecy.
* ArchnemesisDad: To Limhi, at least to an extent.
* BadBoss: Orders his men to kill Alma simply for speaking up in Abinadi's defense.
* BigBad: Arguably of the central arc in the Book of Mosiah.
* DirtyCoward: In chapter 19, when he orders the men to leave behind the women and children when fleeing from the Lamanite army.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Attempting to kill Alma simply for speaking in a prisoner's defense, and putting Abinadi to death for preaching the scriptures (which just so happened to be condemning Noah and his priests' actions).
* KarmicDeath: Twofold: he is put to death by his own people for forcing them to abandon their wives and children, and he is burned at the stake in the same way he executed Abinadi, something Abinadi prophesied seconds before his death in Mosiah 17:18.
* PuppetKing: To his priests, best shown when he briefly considers setting Abinadi free before the priests flatter him and strengthen his resolve to execute Abinadi.
%%* TooDumbToLive

!!!King Limhi
Noah's son. He attempted to return his people to righteousness after his father's death. He, alongside Ammon and Gideon (and the Lord, of course) led the people out of captivity and back to the land of Zarahemla.
* DrinkingOnDuty: In chapter 22, he, Ammon, and his men get the Lamanite guards to do this in order to escape and flee to Zarahemla.
%%* TheGoodKing
* KangarooCourt: When he and his men discover Ammon's group, they throw them in prison without a second thought. They do hold a trial for them later, but still . . .
%%* NiceGuy
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Except in the case of above.
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
%%* WarriorPrince
%%* TheWisePrince

!!!Abinadi
A prophet who preached against the wickedness of Noah. He was tried before Noah and his priests, refused to deny what he had taught, and was burned at the stake for it.
%%* TheCassandra
%%* DoomedMoralVictor
* FinalSpeech: Just before his death in Mosiah 17, prophesying that the same fate will befall Noah and his priests.
* GlamourFailure: After being kicked out of the city once, he comes back in disguise. It doesn't take long for him to get caught again.
%%* HeroWithBadPublicity
* HolyBurnsEvil: In Mosiah 12, when the guards are ordered to take him away, they are thrown back by the power of God so that Abinadi can finish delivering his message.
* [[ItIsNotYourTime It Is Not My Time]]: The reason the guards are not able to take him away.
%%* NotAfraidToDie
%%* OnlySaneMan
* PublicExecution: Burned at the stake.
* TranquilFury: Roughly what his demeanor is as he delivers his message to Noah and his priests.

!!!Alma the Elder
A priest of Noah who was converted by Abinadi's preaching. He tried to stand up for Abinadi and was cast out. He eventually formed his own people in the wilderness. The people came into bondage under the Lamanites for a time, but eventually escaped thanks to the Lord's power and joined the people of Zarahemla. Alma became head of the Church, eventually passing it on to his son.
* AntagonisticOffspring: His son Alma the Younger, at first.
* FamousAncestor: He is described as a descendant of Nephi.
* FatherToHisMen: to the church that he founded.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: After being banished, he teaches Abinadi's words to others in secret, building up a church. Eventually they had to flee from King Noah's forces, founding their own city out in the jungle.
* HappinessInSlavery: When the Lamanites (and the former priests of Noah) enslaved the people and forced them into heavy labor, the people kept their spirits up by continually praying to God, being strengthen and cheered by His power.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was originally one of Noah's corrupt priests, but his heart was changed by Abinadi's words and he ended up following in the prophet's footsteps.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: During the account by Limhi and Ammon. His story is finally told in later chapters.
* HeroicLineage: He is a direct descendant of Nephi, and the prophets after him are an almost perfect direct sequence of father to son.
* HighPriest: He was a priest in Noah's court, and, following his HeelFaceTurn, became the high priest over his people and later over the whole church once his people rejoined the people of Zarahemla.
* MadeASlave: Under the Lamanites and the former priest of Noah.
* {{Narrator}}: Of his portion of the Book of Mosiah.
* OnlySaneMan: He was the only one among Noah's priests to believe Abinadi's words and stand up for him.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with his son Alma the Younger.
* ThePollyanna: Because of the prayers in their hearts, the Lord's spirit made Alma and his people continually happy and strong despite the terrible slave conditions they were facing.
* SlaveLiberation: God accomplished this for Alma and his people by causing a deep sleep to come onto all of the Lamanites.
* TheExile: After being banished from Noah's court. Later his people as well.

!!!ThePriestsOfNoah
The wicked and corrupt priests who advise and manipulate King Noah.
* AbductionIsLove: After being exiled into the wilderness, the priests got a little lonely, so they effectively raided a girls' camp for Lamanites and kidnapped the entire group, eventually marrying them and later using them as bait to escape punishment from the Lamanite armies.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Their judgment seats were "ornamented with pure gold."
* CorruptChurch: What the Church had become under their leadership.
* DirtyCoward: They alongside Noah abandoned their wives and children to be slaughtered by the Lamanites so that they could get away, and later abandoned King Noah to suffer the same fate at the hands of their own enraged people. After hiding out in the woods for years, they abducted new wives from the Lamanites and then used them as leverage to avoid any punishment.
* [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Dropped a Bridge on Them]]: They and their descendants were eventually completely wiped out in a random battle, effectively fulfilling the curse Abinadi placed on them.
* HeroKiller: To Abinadi and attempted to Alma the Elder.
* KangarooCourt: They had no intention of letting Abinadi go free.
* KarmicDeath: It took a couple generations, but still.
* ManBehindTheMan: Using flattery, they effectively controlled everything King Noah did.
* ManipulativeBastard: See ManBehindTheMan as well as AbductionIsLove. Following this, their leader Amulon managed to weasel his way high enough into public office to make life miserable for the people of Alma.
%%* SinisterMinister
%%* SycophanticServant
* TurnCoat: Abandoned their people, their king, and eventually became accepted as fully-fledged Lamanites.
* VillainTeamUp: When they joined the Lamanites.

!!Alma the Younger
The son of Alma. As a youth, he rebelled against the church and tried to tear it down until and angel appeared to him, leaving him in a coma for three days. When he came out of it, he was fully converted to the gospel. He soon became the first Chief Judge and the leader of the church, but he gave up his judgeship in order to spend more time preaching. Most of his preaching efforts are detailed in the book of Alma, named after him. He was eventually translated, much like Moses.

!!The Sons of Mosiah
Alma's friends who were converted by the angel as well and then devoted their lives to missionary service, turning down the crown in the process.

!!!Ammon
The most well known of the four. It was through his efforts that King Lamoni's people were converted to the Lord.

!!!Aaron, Omner, and Himni
The other three of the brothers. Aaron is the only one we really see anything of.

!!Amulek
A man living in Ammonihah who is instructed by an angel to take Alma the Younger in and help him preach to the wicked people of the town. He is a constant companion to Alma following that.

!!Zeezrom
A lawyer in Ammonihah who attempts to shame Alma and Amulek and disprove their words. He ends up converted by their preaching and cast out of the city. He later joins Alma and Amulek on a mission to the apostate Zoramites.

!!Korihor
An antichrist who attempts to destroy the church. He is revealed as a fraud deceived by the devil and is cursed to be a mute. He dies being trampled by the Zoramites.

!!Helaman
Alma's oldest son and the most valiant in the faith. He becomes the prophet following Alma.
** AFatherToHisMen Should be obvious in his case, given they're literally called the "Sons of Helaman."

!!Pahoran
Chief Judge and son to Alma's successor Nephihah. He helped Captain Moroni during the war with the Lamanites and even fought alongside him during the battle with the Kingmen.

!!Captain Moroni
The Book of Mormon equivalent to Creator/ChuckNorris. The leader of the Nephite army who led them in battle during the war with the Nephites. He was a master strategist and valiant believer in the power of God.

!!Teancum
Another of Captain Moroni's men. He is notable for killing not only Amalickiah but also Amalickiah's brother Ammoron, giving his life in the process.

!!The Sons of Helaman
An army formed by Helaman from the children of the Lamanite converts, the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. Not one was slain in battle due to their immense faith in God.

!!Nephi and Lehi
The sons of Helaman II named after their ancestors. They were great missionaries for the Lord, and Nephi acted as prophet.

!!Gadianton Robbers
A group of dissenters from among the Nephites and Lamanites who would murder and kill secretly to get gain. Although they were cast out by the Lamanites, they were eventually accepted almost mutually by the Nephites.

** AncientConspiracy: After their formation, they proceeded to basically run the Nephite government from behind on various occasions.
** BiblicalBadGuy: Though not literally Biblical, they essentially occupy the same position in Mormon folklore and belief.
** BigBad: After their formation, the group remains the most persistent force for evil in the Book of Mormon, and their teachings are to blame for the Nephites losing their virtue and being destroyed.
** FromNobodyToNightmare: As their name implies, they began as a group of robbers and thieves. They ended up basically running the whole Nephite civilization.
** TheMafia: What they started out as.

!!Nephi (3)
The son of Nephi the son of Helaman. He lived to see Jesus Christ's appearance to the people and was made one of his disciples.

!!The Twelve Nephite Disciples
Nephi, Timothy, Jonas, Mathoni, Mathonihah, Kumen, Kumenonhi, Shemnon, Jonas, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Zedekiah who were chosen to act as Christ's disciples. Three chose to live until Christ's second coming.

!!Mormon
A young man who had been given the Nephite records due to his sober mind. He grew to be the commanding general in the Nephite army who witnessed the destruction of the Nephites due to their wickedness. He was eventually killed in battle.

!!Moroni
The son of Mormon and the last Nephite. After the death of his father and destruction of his people, he spent years in hiding. He completed his father's compilation of the records onto the golden plates and then buried them in the Hill Cumorah. He later appeared as an angel to Joseph Smith and led him to them.

!Lamanites

!!King Lamoni
One of the first converts of the Lamanites thanks to the efforts of Ammon and his brothers.

!!The Anti-Nephi-Lehies
Converted Lamanites who were cast out and joined the Nephites. They are particularly notable for their oath to never pick up and use a weapon ever again following their conversion.

!!Amalickiah
A former Nephite who joined the Lamanites after the defeat of the kingmen. Through stratagem and deceit, he became king of the land and declared war on the Nephites.

!!Ammoron
The brother of Amalickiah who took the throne after Amalickiah's death.

!!Samuel the Lamanite
A prophet who was sent to preach against the wickedness of the Nephites and prophesy of the coming of Jesus Christ five years later.

!Jaredites
A group that had come to the new world at the time of the Tower of Babel and had wiped themselves out by the time of the Nephite, leaving only records behind.

!!Jared
The leader of the original group that came to the new world.

** SupportingLeader: He was the leader of his group and his tribe was named after him, but the main focus of the story is on his brother.

!!The Brother of Jared (Mahonri Moriancumer)
A prophet who received instruction from the Lord regarding he and his brother's people.

** OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only ever called "the brother of Jared." Probably because his real name is a real tongue-twister.
** TheLancer: To his brother.

!!Omer
A king of the Jaredites.

!!Shule
Another king of the Jaredites.

!!Coriantumr
The last king of the Jaredites and only survivor of the war that wiped them out. He eventually died among the Mulekites.

!!Ether
The last prophet of the Jaredites and namesake of the Book of Ether. He had tried to warn Coriantumr to repent before it was too late. Coriantumr did eventually repent, but it was too late for his people.

!Jesus Christ
See UsefulNotes/JesusChrist.

!God
See {{God}}.

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This is a list of characters in the book of scripture known as the Book of Mormon.

!Family of Lehi

!!Lehi
The patriarch of the family and ancestor to all Nephites and Lamanites. He took his family from Jerusalem in 600 B.C. thanks to a warning from God.
* CassandraTruth: In First Nephi 1:18-20, he warns the people of Jerusalem that they will be destroyed by Babylon. No one believes him. Anyone who knows their Bible will know what happened a few years later.
* TheExile: From Jerusalem
* FamousAncestor: In Chapter 5, he learns from the Brass Plates that he is a descendant of Joseph through Manasseh's line.
* GoodParents: He genuinely cares about his children and does everything he can to keep them on the right path.
* HappilyMarried: To Sariah.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: The lost Book of Lehi.
%%* HomelessHero
* LastWords: Four chapters worth in Second Nephi.
* MadDreamer: What the people of Jerusalem perceived him to be following his prophecy about the city's destruction.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: In chapter 16 of First Nephi, when he starts to murmur against God due to lack of food. Luckily, Nephi shakes him out of it.
%%* ThePatriarch
* ShipperOnDeck: For his sons and the daughters of Ishmael.
%%* TeamDad
* TragicDream: Part of his famous dream from Chapter 8. After seeing the tree of life that represented God's love and the iron rod that led to it, he invited his family to come and partake of the fruit of the tree. Sariah, Nephi, and Sam all do so, while Laman and Lemuel refuse. This turns out to be a [[DreamingOfThingsToCome Prophetic Dream]], in the end.

!!Nephi
The son of Lehi. Unlike his brothers Laman and Lemuel, he was unwaveringly faithful to God and became a prophet like his father. He is the narrator of First and Second Nephi.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Do not mess with him or his family if you value your life.
* CainAndAbel: Is the Abel to Laman and Lemuel's Cain.
* {{Determinator}}: Beaten and tied up by his brothers, nearly killed by a greedy nobleman, mocked mercilessly, beaten and tied up once again and left out alone in a storm, and finally an attempt on his life by said brothers. Through it all, this guy never gives up. "I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded," indeed.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: When he asks to see his father's vision of the Tree of Life, and ends up seeing the entire history of the human race.
* FamousAncestor: The whole family is descended from Joseph of Egypt.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one. Lehi later points out to the older brothers that without Nephi, they would all have died in the wilderness.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The Nephites, hence the name.
* HeroicBuild: He is "large in stature" after all. There are no photos, of course, but it's mentioned that he was able to single-handedly hold down and detain Laban's servant.
* HumbleHero: A passage in the last half of 2nd Nephi 4 shows just how true this is, wherein he proclaims himself a "wretched man," "easily beset" by sin.
* JumpedAtTheCall: "I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded..."
* {{Narrator}}: Of both first and second Nephi.
* TheNavigator: During the family's voyage across the sea to the promised land, he was the one to use the Liahona.
* OfferedTheCrown: Even though he warns the people against it, they try to make him their king. Technically he refused, but he basically did the job anyway without the title.
* PalsWithJesus: They have many conversations over the course of the story.
* ReluctantMonster: When he
[[Literature/TheBookOfMormon religious text]] has to take Laban's life in order to get the Brass Plates, even though he knows he has to do it.
* ShockAndAwe: When he uses the power of God to smite Laman, Lemuel, and the sons of Ishmael in 1st Nephi 17.
* TrueCompanions: With Zoram, as attested by Lehi at the end of his life.
* UndyingLoyalty: To God, to his family, to his father. He even refuses to give up on his brothers even after all they've put him through, and only abandons them when God tells him it's no longer safe for him and his family.
* TheWorfEffect: Despite being "large in stature," he gets beaten up by Laman and Lemuel on a regular basis. Possibly justified by a) they attack him two on one, b) he really isn't a combat specialist, despite perhaps being big, and c) he often made a stronger impression ''after'' being tied up.

!!Laman and Lemuel
The eldest sons of Lehi. They lacked faith in the Lord and continually murmured against their father and brother. It eventually escalated to attempted murder of Nephi following Lehi's death. They are the founders of the Lamanites.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: How they viewed Nephi -- especially after learning that the Lord had chosen him to rule over them.
* AntagonisticOffspring: To Lehi, whom they resent for leading them away from Jerusalem. They are even mentioned to want him dead on occasion.
* TheBully: And how!
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Nephi and Sam's Abel.
* DomesticAbuse: To some pretty major extremes at times: starting with physically beating Sam and Nephi, tying up Nephi and leaving him to die in the wilderness, tying Nephi to the mast of their ship and leaving him there during a storm, and on at least two occasions, attempting to outright murder him and Lehi.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: They're the foolish ones.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The Lamanites.
* HolyBurnsEvil: In chapter 17, when Nephi shocks them with the power of the Lord.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Way too many to list. They saw an angel, for crying out loud.
* PredecessorVillain: To every single other villain in the entire Book of Mormon.
* SiblingRivalry: Started out as this, anyway. They never get over the fact that most of the family looks to Nephi for leadership, instead of them.
* StartOfDarkness: First Nephi is pretty much this for them.
%%* TokenEvilTeammate
%%* [[WithFriendsLikeThese With Brothers Like These...]]

!!Jacob
A son of Lehi born during the journey alongside his brother Joseph. Jacob later became a prophet.
* CainAndAbelAndSeth: The Seth part of the equation.
* {{Narrator}}: Of the Book of Jacob.
* PalsWithJesus: And the first one to name Jesus by name. Lehi and Nephi only referred to Him as "the Messiah."
* SeriousBusiness: The unlawful practice of polygamy going on amongst the Nephites at the time.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: If I were you, I would not attempt to read Jacob 5 late at night if you have any intention of finishing it.
* TagalongKid: During First Nephi.
%%* WiseBeyondTheirYears


!Nephites

!!King Benjamin
A king of the Nephites most famous for his speech to the people.
%%* CoolOldGuy
* FinalSpeech: Encompassing Mosiah chapters 2-4.
%%* TheGoodKing
%%* OldMaster
%%* TheParagon
* PassingTheTorch: His crown and the records of his people to his son Mosiah.
%%* RousingSpeech
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He fought as a soldier on numerous occasions, and, as shown by Chapter 2 of Mosiah, he "labored with" his "own hands to serve" the people.
%%* WarriorPrince
%%* TheWisePrince

!!King Mosiah II
The son of King Benjamin. He is the namesake of The Book of Mosiah.
* AntagonisticOffspring: His four sons, at first.
%%* TheGoodKing
* LastOfHisKind: The last of the Nephite Kings, on his own suggestion to switch to democracy.
* PassingTheTorch: The records to Alma the Elder, the kingdom to Alma the Younger as the first Chief Judge.
%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
%%* TheWisePrince

!!Ammon (1)
A man charged by Mosiah II to seek out the people of Zeniff. He finds them in captivity to the Lamanites and helps them to escape.
* ClearMyName: When he first arrives in the Land of Nephi, he is immediately imprisoned by King Limhi, who believed him to be one of the priests of King Noah.
* HeroicBuild: He's described as a "strong and mighty man."

!!Zeniff's People
!!!King Zeniff
An overzealous adventurer who led a group of people to reclaim the abandoned Land of Nephi.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: The short lived kingdom of the people of Lehi-Nephi.
* GenreBlindness: He believes that he can make a deal with the king of the Lamanites to live in the Land of Nephi in peace, when it was quite obvious that the king had other plans.
* IdiotBall: See above. Arguably, him handing the kingdom to his son [[TheEvilPrince Noah]].
* {{Narrator}}: Of chapters 9 and 10 of Mosiah.
%%* WarriorPrince
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Not an extremist per se, but while his immense zeal to reclaim the Land of Nephi was good at heart, his actions in doing so led to the sufferings of three generations and two peoples.

!!!King Noah
The son of Zeniff who led the people into wickedness. He burnt the prophet Abinadi at the stake for preaching against him, and he was later burnt at the stake by his own people according to Abinadi's prophecy.
* ArchnemesisDad: To Limhi, at least to an extent.
* BadBoss: Orders his men to kill Alma simply for speaking up in Abinadi's defense.
* BigBad: Arguably of the central arc in the Book of Mosiah.
* DirtyCoward: In chapter 19, when he orders the men to leave behind the women and children when fleeing from the Lamanite army.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Attempting to kill Alma simply for speaking in a prisoner's defense, and putting Abinadi to death for preaching the scriptures (which just so happened to be condemning Noah and his priests' actions).
* KarmicDeath: Twofold: he is put to death by his own people for forcing them to abandon their wives and children, and he is burned at the stake in the same way he executed Abinadi, something Abinadi prophesied seconds before his death in Mosiah 17:18.
* PuppetKing: To his priests, best shown when he briefly considers setting Abinadi free before the priests flatter him and strengthen his resolve to execute Abinadi.
%%* TooDumbToLive

!!!King Limhi
Noah's son. He attempted to return his people to righteousness after his father's death. He, alongside Ammon and Gideon (and the Lord, of course) led the people out of captivity and back to the land of Zarahemla.
* DrinkingOnDuty: In chapter 22, he, Ammon, and his men get the Lamanite guards to do this in order to escape and flee to Zarahemla.
%%* TheGoodKing
* KangarooCourt: When he and his men discover Ammon's group, they throw them in prison without a second thought. They do hold a trial for them later, but still . . .
%%* NiceGuy
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Except in the case of above.
%%* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething
%%* WarriorPrince
%%* TheWisePrince

!!!Abinadi
A prophet who preached against the wickedness of Noah. He was tried before Noah and his priests, refused to deny what he had taught, and was burned at the stake for it.
%%* TheCassandra
%%* DoomedMoralVictor
* FinalSpeech: Just before his death in Mosiah 17, prophesying that the same fate will befall Noah and his priests.
* GlamourFailure: After being kicked out of the city once, he comes back in disguise. It doesn't take long for him to get caught again.
%%* HeroWithBadPublicity
* HolyBurnsEvil: In Mosiah 12, when the guards are ordered to take him away, they are thrown back by the power of God so that Abinadi can finish delivering his message.
* [[ItIsNotYourTime It Is Not My Time]]: The reason the guards are not able to take him away.
%%* NotAfraidToDie
%%* OnlySaneMan
* PublicExecution: Burned at the stake.
* TranquilFury: Roughly what his demeanor is as he delivers his message to Noah and his priests.

!!!Alma the Elder
A priest of Noah who was converted by Abinadi's preaching. He tried to stand up for Abinadi and was cast out. He eventually formed his own people in the wilderness. The people came into bondage under the Lamanites for a time, but eventually escaped thanks to the Lord's power and joined the people of Zarahemla. Alma became head of the Church, eventually passing it on to his son.
* AntagonisticOffspring: His son Alma the Younger, at first.
* FamousAncestor: He is described as a descendant of Nephi.
* FatherToHisMen: to the church that he founded.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: After being banished, he teaches Abinadi's words to others in secret, building up a church. Eventually they had to flee from King Noah's forces, founding their own city out in the jungle.
* HappinessInSlavery: When the Lamanites (and the former priests of Noah) enslaved the people and forced them into heavy labor, the people kept their spirits up by continually praying to God, being strengthen and cheered by His power.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was originally one of Noah's corrupt priests, but his heart was changed by Abinadi's words and he ended up following in the prophet's footsteps.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: During the account by Limhi and Ammon. His story is finally told in later chapters.
* HeroicLineage: He is a direct descendant of Nephi, and the prophets after him are an almost perfect direct sequence of father to son.
* HighPriest: He was a priest in Noah's court, and, following his HeelFaceTurn, became the high priest over his people and later over the whole church once his people rejoined the people of Zarahemla.
* MadeASlave: Under the Lamanites and the former priest of Noah.
* {{Narrator}}: Of his portion of the Book of Mosiah.
* OnlySaneMan: He was the only one among Noah's priests to believe Abinadi's words and stand up for him.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with his son Alma the Younger.
* ThePollyanna: Because of the prayers in their hearts, the Lord's spirit made Alma and his people continually happy and strong despite the terrible slave conditions they were facing.
* SlaveLiberation: God accomplished this for Alma and his people by causing a deep sleep to come onto all of the Lamanites.
* TheExile: After being banished from Noah's court. Later his people as well.

!!!ThePriestsOfNoah
The wicked and corrupt priests who advise and manipulate King Noah.
* AbductionIsLove: After being exiled into the wilderness, the priests got a little lonely, so they effectively raided a girls' camp for Lamanites and kidnapped the entire group, eventually marrying them and later using them as bait to escape punishment from the Lamanite armies.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Their judgment seats were "ornamented with pure gold."
* CorruptChurch: What the Church had become under their leadership.
* DirtyCoward: They alongside Noah abandoned their wives and children to be slaughtered by the Lamanites so that they could get away, and later abandoned King Noah to suffer the same fate at the hands of their own enraged people. After hiding out in the woods for years, they abducted new wives from the Lamanites and then used them as leverage to avoid any punishment.
* [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Dropped a Bridge on Them]]: They and their descendants were eventually completely wiped out in a random battle, effectively fulfilling the curse Abinadi placed on them.
* HeroKiller: To Abinadi and attempted to Alma the Elder.
* KangarooCourt: They had no intention of letting Abinadi go free.
* KarmicDeath: It took a couple generations, but still.
* ManBehindTheMan: Using flattery, they effectively controlled everything King Noah did.
* ManipulativeBastard: See ManBehindTheMan as well as AbductionIsLove. Following this, their leader Amulon managed to weasel his way high enough into public office to make life miserable for the people of Alma.
%%* SinisterMinister
%%* SycophanticServant
* TurnCoat: Abandoned their people, their king, and eventually became accepted as fully-fledged Lamanites.
* VillainTeamUp: When they joined the Lamanites.

!!Alma the Younger
The son of Alma. As a youth, he rebelled against the church and tried to tear it down until and angel appeared to him, leaving him in a coma for three days. When he came out of it, he was fully converted to the gospel. He soon became the first Chief Judge and the leader of the church, but he gave up his judgeship in order to spend more time preaching. Most of his preaching efforts are detailed in the book of Alma, named after him. He was eventually translated, much like Moses.

!!The Sons of Mosiah
Alma's friends who were converted by the angel as well and then devoted their lives to missionary service, turning down the crown in the process.

!!!Ammon
The most well known of the four. It was through his efforts that King Lamoni's people were converted to the Lord.

!!!Aaron, Omner, and Himni
The other three of the brothers. Aaron is the only one we really see anything of.

!!Amulek
A man living in Ammonihah who is instructed by an angel to take Alma the Younger in and help him preach to the wicked people of the town. He is a constant companion to Alma following that.

!!Zeezrom
A lawyer in Ammonihah who attempts to shame Alma and Amulek and disprove their words. He ends up converted by their preaching and cast out of the city. He later joins Alma and Amulek on a mission to the apostate Zoramites.

!!Korihor
An antichrist who attempts to destroy the church. He is revealed as a fraud deceived by the devil and is cursed to be a mute. He dies being trampled by the Zoramites.

!!Helaman
Alma's oldest son and the most valiant in the faith. He becomes the prophet following Alma.
** AFatherToHisMen Should be obvious in his case, given they're literally called the "Sons of Helaman."

!!Pahoran
Chief Judge and son to Alma's successor Nephihah. He helped Captain Moroni during the war with the Lamanites and even fought alongside him during the battle with the Kingmen.

!!Captain Moroni
The Book of Mormon equivalent to Creator/ChuckNorris. The leader of the Nephite army who led them in battle during the war with the Nephites. He was a master strategist and valiant believer in the power of God.

!!Teancum
Another of Captain Moroni's men. He is notable for killing not only Amalickiah but also Amalickiah's brother Ammoron, giving his life in the process.

!!The Sons of Helaman
An army formed by Helaman from the children of the Lamanite converts, the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. Not one was slain in battle due to their immense faith in God.

!!Nephi and Lehi
The sons of Helaman II named after their ancestors. They were great missionaries for the Lord, and Nephi acted as prophet.

!!Gadianton Robbers
A group of dissenters from among the Nephites and Lamanites who would murder and kill secretly to get gain. Although they were cast out by the Lamanites, they were eventually accepted almost mutually by the Nephites.

** AncientConspiracy: After their formation, they proceeded to basically run the Nephite government from behind on various occasions.
** BiblicalBadGuy: Though not literally Biblical, they essentially occupy the same position in Mormon folklore and belief.
** BigBad: After their formation, the group remains the most persistent force for evil in the Book of Mormon, and their teachings are to blame for the Nephites losing their virtue and being destroyed.
** FromNobodyToNightmare: As their name implies, they began as a group of robbers and thieves. They ended up basically running the whole Nephite civilization.
** TheMafia: What they started out as.

!!Nephi (3)
The son of Nephi the son of Helaman. He lived to see Jesus Christ's appearance to the people and was made one of his disciples.

!!The Twelve Nephite Disciples
Nephi, Timothy, Jonas, Mathoni, Mathonihah, Kumen, Kumenonhi, Shemnon, Jonas, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Zedekiah who were chosen to act as Christ's disciples. Three chose to live until Christ's second coming.

!!Mormon
A young man who had been given the Nephite records due to his sober mind. He grew to be the commanding general in the Nephite army who witnessed the destruction of the Nephites due to their wickedness. He was eventually killed in battle.

!!Moroni
The son of Mormon and the last Nephite. After the death of his father and destruction of his people, he spent years in hiding. He completed his father's compilation of the records onto the golden plates and then buried them in the Hill Cumorah. He later appeared as an angel to Joseph Smith and led him to them.

!Lamanites

!!King Lamoni
One of the first converts of the Lamanites thanks to the efforts of Ammon and his brothers.

!!The Anti-Nephi-Lehies
Converted Lamanites who were cast out and joined the Nephites. They are particularly notable for their oath to never pick up and use a weapon ever again following their conversion.

!!Amalickiah
A former Nephite who joined the Lamanites after the defeat of the kingmen. Through stratagem and deceit, he became king of the land and declared war on the Nephites.

!!Ammoron
The brother of Amalickiah who took the throne after Amalickiah's death.

!!Samuel the Lamanite
A prophet who was sent to preach against the wickedness of the Nephites and prophesy of the coming of Jesus Christ five years later.

!Jaredites
A group that had come to the new world at the time of the Tower of Babel and had wiped themselves out by the time of the Nephite, leaving only records behind.

!!Jared
The leader of the original group that came to the new world.

** SupportingLeader: He was the leader of his group and his tribe was named after him, but the main focus of the story is on his brother.

!!The Brother of Jared (Mahonri Moriancumer)
A prophet who received instruction from the Lord regarding he and his brother's people.

** OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only ever called "the brother of Jared." Probably because his real name is a real tongue-twister.
** TheLancer: To his brother.

!!Omer
A king of the Jaredites.

!!Shule
Another king of the Jaredites.

!!Coriantumr
The last king of the Jaredites and only survivor of the war that wiped them out. He eventually died among the Mulekites.

!!Ether
The last prophet of the Jaredites and namesake of the Book of Ether. He had tried to warn Coriantumr to repent before it was too late. Coriantumr did eventually repent, but it was too late for his people.

!Jesus Christ
See UsefulNotes/JesusChrist.

!God
See {{God}}.

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* DarkReprise: Sings a more despondent version of "Hasa Diga Eebowai" as Act II nears its end when she realizes that the Book of Mormon is just a book of stories.

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* DarkReprise: Sings a more despondent darker, sadder version of "Hasa Diga Eebowai" as Act II nears its end when she realizes that the Book of Mormon is just a book of stories.
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* DarkReprise: Has one for "Hasa Diga Eebowai" at the end of Act II when she realizes that the Book of Mormon is just a book of stories.

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* DarkReprise: Has one for Sings a more despondent version of "Hasa Diga Eebowai" at the end of as Act II nears its end when she realizes that the Book of Mormon is just a book of stories.

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* {{Determinator}}: Beaten and tied up by his brothers, nearly killed by a greedy nobleman, mocked mercilessly, beaten and tied up once again and left out alone in a storm, and finally an attempt on his life by said brothers. Through it all, this guy never gives up. "I will go, I will do," indeed.

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* {{Determinator}}: Beaten and tied up by his brothers, nearly killed by a greedy nobleman, mocked mercilessly, beaten and tied up once again and left out alone in a storm, and finally an attempt on his life by said brothers. Through it all, this guy never gives up. "I will go, I will do," go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded," indeed.



* FamousAncestor: Joseph of Egypt.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.

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* FamousAncestor: The whole family is descended from Joseph of Egypt.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one. Lehi later points out to the older brothers that without Nephi, they would all have died in the wilderness.



* HeroicBuild: He is "large in stature" after all.

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* HeroicBuild: He is "large in stature" after all. There are no photos, of course, but it's mentioned that he was able to single-handedly hold down and detain Laban's servant.



* JumpedAtTheCall: "I will go, I will do . . . "

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* JumpedAtTheCall: "I will go, I will do . . . go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded..."



* TheNavigator: During the family's voyage across the sea to the promised land.
* OfferedTheCrown: Even though he warns the people against it.
* OfficialCouple: With one of the daughters of Ishmael.

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* TheNavigator: During the family's voyage across the sea to the promised land.
land, he was the one to use the Liahona.
* OfferedTheCrown: Even though he warns the people against it.
* OfficialCouple: With one of
it, they try to make him their king. Technically he refused, but he basically did the daughters of Ishmael.job anyway without the title.



* TrueCompanions: With Zoram.

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* TrueCompanions: With Zoram.Zoram, as attested by Lehi at the end of his life.



* TheWorfEffect: Despite being "large in stature," he gets beaten up by Laman and Lemuel on a regular basis.

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* TheWorfEffect: Despite being "large in stature," he gets beaten up by Laman and Lemuel on a regular basis.
basis. Possibly justified by a) they attack him two on one, b) he really isn't a combat specialist, despite perhaps being big, and c) he often made a stronger impression ''after'' being tied up.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: How they viewed Nephi.
* AntagonisticOffspring: To Lehi.

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: How they viewed Nephi.
Nephi -- especially after learning that the Lord had chosen him to rule over them.
* AntagonisticOffspring: To Lehi.Lehi, whom they resent for leading them away from Jerusalem. They are even mentioned to want him dead on occasion.



* OfficialCouple: With two of the daughters of Ishmael.



* SiblingRivalry: Started out as this, anyway.

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* SiblingRivalry: Started out as this, anyway. They never get over the fact that most of the family looks to Nephi for leadership, instead of them.
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!General Butt-Fucking-Naked
A ruthless and widely-feared warlord who received his nickname from his habit of stripping naked before murdering somebody.




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* HeelFaithTurn: Double Subverted. Elder Price tries to get him to change his ways by preaching Mormonism to him, and he seems to be seriously considering it... but then he [[AssShove stuffs Price's copy of the book up his ass]]. Later on, however, he's shown to have become a member of the Church of Arnold.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's based on a real-life Liberian warlord known as General Butt Naked, who also gave up violence after becoming religious.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: One of the most prominent RunningGags is Elder Cunningham's inability to say her name correctly. She's addressed by different names each time he speaks to her, usually as a ShoutOut (such as '[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Nala]]', 'Music/NickiMinaj', or '[[Franchise/{{Batman}} NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-BATMAN]]') or using a funny word like 'Necrophilia'. The names get updated over time to reflect current memes ('Netflix-and-Chill') or to include regional jokes (for example, West End productions will have him call her Nigel Farage, a [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial]] British politician).

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* AccidentalMisnaming: One of the most prominent RunningGags is Elder Cunningham's inability to say her name correctly. She's addressed by different names each time he speaks to her, usually as a ShoutOut (such as '[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Nala]]', 'Music/NickiMinaj', or '[[Franchise/{{Batman}} NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-BATMAN]]') or using a funny word like 'Necrophilia'. The names get updated over time to reflect current memes ('Netflix-and-Chill') or to include regional jokes (for example, West End productions will have him call her Nigel Farage, a [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement controversial]] British politician).
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->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Creator/AndrewRannells (OBC), Gavin Creel (Original West End), Nic Rouleau (Tour)

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->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Creator/AndrewRannells (OBC), Gavin Creel Creator/GavinCreel (Original West End), Nic Rouleau Creator/NicRouleau (Tour)



->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Creator/JoshGad (OBC), Jared Gertner (Original West End), Ben Platt (Tour)

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->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Creator/JoshGad (OBC), Jared Gertner Creator/JaredGertner (Original West End), Ben Platt Creator/BenPlatt (Tour)



->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Nikki M. James (OBC), Alexia Khadime (Original West End)

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->'''Notably portrayed by:''' Nikki M. James Creator/NikkiMJames (OBC), Alexia Khadime Creator/AlexiaKhadime (Original West End)
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world, and that he wants to "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". AFter things start going wrong in Uganda, Price requests a transfer, only thinking about how this would affect himself and not caring about what happens to Cunningham.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world, and that he wants to "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". AFter After things start going wrong in Uganda, Price requests a transfer, only thinking about how this would affect himself and not caring about what happens to Cunningham.
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* DarkReprise: Has one for a section of "Two By Two" right after "I Am Africa".

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* DarkReprise: Has one for a section of "Two By Two" right after "I Am Africa". After his CrisisOfFaith, Price worries that he's never going to see Orlando again, singing somberly about how everything he wants is out of reach.
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* DisneyAcidSequence: Experiences one in the form of "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream". Appropriate, considering his love of the company.

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* DisneyAcidSequence: Experiences one in the form of "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream". Dream", where he has an OpinionChangingDream thanks to everyone in said dream telling Price what a jerk he is for abandoning Cunningham. Appropriate, considering his love of the Disney company.



* HeroicWannabe: In "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", Elder Price sings about how he wants to be seen as a savior and "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". It quickly goes awry once he has to actually put his faith to the test, as he almost instantly loses his nerve when put outside of his comfort zone.

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* HeroicWannabe: In "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", Elder Price sings about how he wants to be seen as a savior and "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". It quickly goes awry once he has to actually put his faith to the test, as he Price almost instantly loses his nerve when put outside of his comfort zone.zone in Uganda.



* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: The entirety of "You and Me (But Mostly Me)" is spent establishing this trait. Price believes himself to be a great Mormon savior who will change the world.world, and that he wants to "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". AFter things start going wrong in Uganda, Price requests a transfer, only thinking about how this would affect himself and not caring about what happens to Cunningham.
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* BlackComedyRape: The above-mentioned AssShove is this.

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* BlackComedyRape: The above-mentioned AssShove Price gets from General Butt-Fucking-Naked shoving the Book of Mormon up Price's ass is this.played for laughs. The doctor who removes the book says it's "[[ArcWords something incredible]]" that he's never seen before.



* RunningGag: His obsession with Orlando.

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* RunningGag: His obsession with Orlando. Price wants to go to Orlando on his mission, and wants to be transferred to Orlando when he decides "ScrewThisImOutOfHere" in regards to Uganda. He even wants his own "Planet Orlando" as his eternal reward.
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* BreakTheHaughty: His entire character arc consists of this. Price starts off thinking that he'll be the savior of not just his mission, but the entire Mormon faith and the whole human race. The harshness of life in Uganda and the ineffectiveness of his efforts quickly shows Price that he's hopelessly out of his league.

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* BreakTheHaughty: His entire character arc consists of this. Price starts off thinking that he'll be the savior of not just his mission, but the entire Mormon faith and the whole human race. The harshness of life in Uganda and the ineffectiveness of his efforts quickly shows show Price that he's hopelessly out of his league.



* SmallNameBigEgo: This is pretty clear by "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", where Price declares his intentions to "be the Mormon that changed all of mankind." If not then, it definitely is by "All-American Prophet", where Price advertises himself as much as Mormon teachings. He gets over it.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: This is pretty clear by "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", where Price declares his intentions to "be the Mormon that changed all of mankind." If not then, Cunningham even manages to lift Price's spirits by saying that, if no one has been converted in Uganda yet, then Price will only seem more incredible when he pulls it definitely is by off; Price accepts this whole-heartedly. By "All-American Prophet", where Price advertises himself as much as the actual Mormon teachings. He gets over it.it, albeit not without a few slices of HumblePie.



* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Downplayed. While portrayed with some sympathy due to his earnestness, Price's massive ego and desire to hog the spotlight allow the audience to laugh at his increasing failures. Plus, Price undergoes some character development to get through the worst parts of his character.

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* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Downplayed. While portrayed with some sympathy due to his earnestness, how earnest he is about the Mormon faith, Price's massive ego and desire to hog the spotlight allow the audience to laugh at his increasing failures. Plus, Price undergoes some character development to get through the worst parts of his character.



* LawfulStupid: His conscience -- appearing in the forms of the authority figures in his life, real and fictional -- shows up during "Making Things Up Again" to chastise him for lying to prevent ''the rape of an infant.'' Cunningham essentially tells his conscience to shut up.

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* LawfulStupid: His conscience -- appearing in the forms of the authority figures in his life, real and fictional -- shows up during "Making Things Up Again" to chastise him for lying to prevent ''the rape of an infant.'' someone from raping a baby. Cunningham essentially tells his conscience to shut up.

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* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, watch Cunningham succeed where he failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts to go into the General's camp with wholehearted faith get Price's Book of Mormon shoved up his ass for his troubles. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. Price even admits that he'd questioned the Book of Mormon and several other Mormon doctrines before, since they didn't seem to make sense, but "a Mormon just believes" and he pushed those doubts aside. When his earnest attempts blow up in his face, Price becomes rather bitter as a result. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.

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* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, and watch Cunningham succeed where he failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts to go into the General's General Butt-Fucking-Naked's camp with wholehearted faith get Price's Book of Mormon [[AssShove shoved up his ass ass]] for his troubles. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. Price even admits that he'd questioned the Book of Mormon and several other Mormon doctrines before, since they didn't seem to make sense, but "a Mormon just believes" and he pushed those doubts aside. aside because he was told he'd be rewarded for it. When his all these earnest attempts blow up in his face, Price becomes rather bitter as a result. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.



* DrunkOnMilk: Or rather, coffee. After his HeroicBSOD, he's found in a coffee shop, downing multiple cups of the stuff. It ties into his CrisisOfFaith since Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeine, and Price is chugging down twelve cups of a very caffeinated drink like it's the end of the world.

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* DrunkOnMilk: Or rather, coffee. After his HeroicBSOD, he's Price is found by Cunningham in a coffee shop, downing multiple twelve cups worth of the stuff. It ties into his Price's CrisisOfFaith since Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeine, and Price is chugging down twelve cups of a very caffeinated drink like it's the end of the world.



* FishOutOfWater: Quickly finds himself to be one in Uganda. Since he's never left home before, suddenly going to a third-world country where things are terrible from day-to-day really gets to Price.

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* FishOutOfWater: Quickly finds himself to be one in Uganda. Since he's never left home before, suddenly going to a third-world country where things are terrible from day-to-day really gets to Price. He tries to back out on just the second day, quickly loses his nerve, and undergoes a CrisisOfFaith when his attempts at converting people backfire on him.



* HeroicWannabe: In "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", which is about how much Elder Price wants to be seen as a savior. It quickly goes awry once he has to actually put his faith to the test.
--> '''Price:''' I want be the Mormon who changed all of mankind!

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* HeroicWannabe: In "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", which is about how much Elder Price sings about how he wants to be seen as a savior. savior and "do something incredible that blows God's freakin' mind". It quickly goes awry once he has to actually put his faith to the test.
--> '''Price:''' I want be the Mormon who changed all
test, as he almost instantly loses his nerve when put outside of mankind!his comfort zone.
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* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]: Has a 'wonderful disposition', as Mafala puts it. She's easily the biggest supporter of Price and Cunningham in the village, and grows especially close with the latter. However, as shown by her DarkReprise of "Hasa Diga Eebowai," even she has her limits.

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* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]: NiceGirl: Has a 'wonderful disposition', as Mafala puts it. She's easily the biggest supporter of Price and Cunningham in the village, and grows especially close with the latter. However, as shown by her DarkReprise of "Hasa Diga Eebowai," even she has her limits.



* FlamingDevil: Appears as one in "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream".

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* FlamingDevil: Appears as one in "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream".Dream", where he's dressed in bright red, but unlike the other minions of Hell, he first appears dancing with a feather boa and beckoning to Price.



* OnlyOneName: Canonically, he's only ever referred to as Elder [=McKinley=] - however, the FanNickname 'Connor' has reached a point of being so universal that even most actors involved with the show accept and use it.
* StepfordSmiler: Has an entire song about being this. Complete with elaborate tap dancing.

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* OnlyOneName: Canonically, he's only ever referred to as Elder [=McKinley=] - however, the FanNickname fan nickname 'Connor' has reached a point of being so universal that even most actors involved with the show accept and use it.
* StepfordSmiler: Has an entire song about being this.repressing one's feelings. Complete with elaborate tap dancing.



* StepfordSmiler: All of them in "Turn It Off". Thoe whole song is about the Elders saying the best way to deal with bad thoughts and dark feelings is to just pretend you don't feel that way.

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* StepfordSmiler: All of them in "Turn It Off". Thoe The whole song is about the Elders saying the best way to deal with bad thoughts and dark feelings is to just pretend you don't feel that way.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: His behavior isn't actively malicious, but he generally comes across as naive and narcissistic. This lasts until the end of the play, where he has a EurekaMoment about how to help the Ugandans.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: His Price's behavior isn't actively malicious, malicious; he's optimistic and means well, but he generally comes across as naive narcissistic and narcissistic.naive. This lasts until the end of the play, where he has a EurekaMoment about how to help the Ugandans.



* {{Manchild}}: Granted, he's barely a legal adult at the age of 19 years old, but he shows shades of this in his obsession with Orlando (because of things in the city like Disney, Sea World, and Putt-Putt mini golf that he really liked when he was there as a child).

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* {{Manchild}}: Granted, he's barely a legal adult at the age of 19 years old, nineteen, but he shows shades of this in his obsession with Orlando (because of things in the city like Disney, Sea World, and Putt-Putt mini golf that he really liked when he was there as a child).at the age of nine).



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Cunningham towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Cunningham towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon mission president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, watch Cunningham succeed where he failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts to go into the General's camp with wholehearted faith get Price's Book of Mormon shoved up his ass for his troubles. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.

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* CrisisOfFaith: He's suffering one by the end of Act II. Price has had to watch his faith get constantly tested since arriving in Uganda, watch Cunningham succeed where he failed. Price is thus forced to realize that he's not the savior he thinks he is, and his last ditch efforts to go into the General's camp with wholehearted faith get Price's Book of Mormon shoved up his ass for his troubles. After all that, Price simply can't understand what he's doing wrong, since he did everything he was taught to do back home and none of it is working. Price even admits that he'd questioned the Book of Mormon and several other Mormon doctrines before, since they didn't seem to make sense, but "a Mormon just believes" and he pushed those doubts aside. When his earnest attempts blow up in his face, Price becomes rather bitter as a result. This eventually leads to a EurekaMoment where Price realizes that blindly following dogma won't work, and that Cunningham's efforts, while odd, were earnest and effective.



* DrunkOnMilk: Or rather, coffee. After his HeroicBSOD, he's found in a coffee shop, downing multiple cups of the stuff. It ties into his CrisisOfFaith since Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeine, and Price is chugging down a very caffeinated drink like it's the end of the world.

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* DrunkOnMilk: Or rather, coffee. After his HeroicBSOD, he's found in a coffee shop, downing multiple cups of the stuff. It ties into his CrisisOfFaith since Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeine, and Price is chugging down twelve cups of a very caffeinated drink like it's the end of the world.


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* IgnoredEpiphany: Discussed. After [[DrunkOnMilk downing twelve cups of coffee during his]] CrisisOfFaith, Price admits to the barista that there had been moments where he thought that things in the Book of Mormon didn't really make sense, but Price ignored them and pushed them aside because he thought he couldn't have any doubts about his faith. Price comes back around to that epiphany in the climax, so it's ultimately a subversion.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Price towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Price Cunningham towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Price towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.
* ThreeAmigos: With Cunningham and Nabulungi by the end.



* ThreeAmigos: With Cunningham and Nabulungi by the end.



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Cunningham towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Cunningham Price towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He undergoes this with Elder Cunningham towards the climax of the play. Price and Cunningham are having an argument, with neither being particularly fond of the other at the time. But with the Mormon president coming to preside over their mission and check their progress, Cunningham says that it would be in both his and Price's best interests to at least act like everything is fine. Price agrees, but the animosity remains until after the Ugandans put on their show.
* ThreeAmigos: With Price and Nabulungi by the end.



* ThreeAmigos: With Price and Nabulungi by the end.

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