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4!!Fone Bone
5[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fone.jpg]]
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7The main protagonist. Fone Bone is the most dependable, resourceful and most moral of the Bone cousins, and tends to be viewed as the "good" Bone since he's never involved in any of Phoney's moneymaking schemes. He's polite and friendly, and pretty good at thinking on his feet in a crisis. He has a huge crush on Thorn, but has problems telling her about it.
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9* ActionSurvivor: Manages to survive the entire year, helping his friends and even fighting Rat Creatures when he has no choice. [[spoiler:Helps finally end the Lord of Locusts]].
10* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Though Thorn is so badass that there's rarely an instance where Fone Bone can save her instead of her saving herself, this doesn't stop him from trying to help her whether she wants it or not. [[spoiler:His dedication helps save the day in the end, as when Thorn tries to go after the Crown of Horns alone, she ends up pinned by Kingdok, and Fone Bone's arrival allows him to act as a conduit for her to touch the Crown of Horns and destroy the Locust]].
11* BerserkButton:
12** Don't make fun of his nose.
13** Don't mess with ''his'' girl.
14* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is very friendly, and is ready to give even monsters who have tried to eat him a second chance, but mess with those he cares about and he will get pretty rough with you. Best demonstrated in Ghost Circles where he challenges The Hooded One for threatening Thorn.
15* CannotSpitItOut: He can't ever seem to work up the courage to tell Thorn how he feels about her.
16* ClassicalAntiHero: Fone Bone has virtually zero in the way of combat abilities, is unable to get his cousins to stop their scheming ways, and suffers from a lack of confidence when dealing with his friend[=/=]crush, Thorn. However, as the situation grows worse and Thorn becomes more and more badass, Fone Bone's determination and his desire to help, helps save the Valley and world.
17* DeadpanSnarker: He's quick with snark if he's annoyed.
18* DefiantStoneThrow: As he's only an ActionSurvivor, Fone Bone's primary move whenever he ends up in combat is to immediately starting beaning his enemies with rocks.
19* {{Determinator}}: Fone Bone has no combat skills whatsoever and ends up going through an insane amount of punishment and hardship over the course of the series, but in spite of it all, the little guy never gives up, and practically walks through hell itself to help Thorn and save the Valley.
20* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler:Fone Bone remains in love with Thorn throughout the series and never truly gives up on those feelings. However, when given the choice between staying and ruling by her side or returning home to Boneville, he loves his cousins too much to stay with her in the Valley]].
21* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Fone Bone and Thorn [[spoiler:defeated the Lord of the Locusts by touching the [[CosmicKeystone Crown of Horns]]. Since Thorn has a fragment of his soul in her but is pinned down, Fone Bone acts as a conduit to touch the Crown and he does so by building up a static charge. Essentially, they destroy an EldritchAbomination with static electricity]].
22* TheEveryman: Kinda hard to find his defining character traits.
23* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Absolutely everyone is aware of his crush on Thorn, except Thorn herself.
24* FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator: In many ways, Thorn is the true protagonist of the comic, a farm girl who discovers she comes from royalty and is destined to stop an ancient evil. Yet most of the story is shown from Fone Bone's point-of-view and seeing him try to keep up to her ever-growing badassery. Appropriately, Fone Bone's favorite book is ''Literature/MobyDick'', which also features a FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator in the form of Ishmael, the former TropeNamer.
25* FriendVersusLover: Not a traditional example. Fone Bone loves Thorn but she isn't dating him, and Phoney and Smiley are cousins instead of friends, but [[spoiler:Thorn offers Fone Bone a place at her side ruling the Valley in the finale while Phoney and Smiley desperately try to convince him to come back with them to Boneville. Fone Bone ends up deciding he loves his family too much to not go return with them]].
26* FullNameBasis: Everyone calls him "Fone Bone," even his cousins. Once in a blue moon Smiley might call him "Fone," but this is rare.
27* GiftedlyBad:
28** At poetry. His love poems tend to end up in SoBadItsGood territory, but he tends to think they're pretty good. The only reason he hasn't actually shown them to Thorn is that he's too shy.
29** He's also a terrible storyteller, at least when he tries to read from or even talk about his favorite book, ''Literature/MobyDick''. People literally fall asleep from the boredom within seconds whenever he tries, and it's assumed that ''Moby-Dick'' is just ''that'' boring a book... but when Smiley at one point tries to make the Rat Creatures fall asleep by reading ''Moby-Dick'' to them, it doesn't work until Fone takes over the reading.
30--->'''Smiley:''' Maybe it's not ''Moby-Dick'' at all -- maybe it's ''you!''\
31'''Fone Bone:''' Oh, shut up!
32* InterspeciesRomance: A one-sided version with Fone Bone, a [[CartoonCreature Bone]], who's in love with Thorn, a human.
33* MoralityPet: Both he and Smiley serve as ones to Phoney, but Fone Bone is a better example as Smiley will go along with Phoney's schemes while Fone Bone will try to talk him out of it on moral grounds. It never works, but at least he tries.
34* NiceGuy: You couldn't ask for anyone nicer. He'll give everyone a chance, even if they're monsters who have tried to eat him.
35* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The nice guy to Phoney's mean and Smiley's in-between.
36* OnlySaneMan: Of the Bone cousins. When Phoney schemes and Smiley goofs, Fone Bone tries to keep them both out of trouble -- though with limited success.
37* SoulJar: [[spoiler:Volume 7 reveals that he unwittingly carries a piece of the Lord of the Locusts' soul. It's made unclear ''when'' exactly this happened, but it's implied to have been during Volume 5 when the locust swarm almost took him away and he only escaped thanks to the dragon necklace falling out of his knapsack. Thorn later takes his piece of the Locust into herself, which proves a problem when she's unable to touch the Crown of Horns]].
38* TheReliableOne: He's the only one of the cousins not to help Phoney with his schemes, the one entrusted to help Phoney get himself out of trouble when things go too far, and the Bone most willing to stay and help the Valley no matter how dangerous things get.
39* TinyGuyHugeGirl: He's best friends with Thorn, and while she's not noticeably tall, Fone Bone is not even half her height.
40* VitriolicBestBuds: A familial example. Fone and Phoney can hardly get through a conversation without the two getting into an argument, yet when all's said and done, they love each other and won't hesitate to look out for one another.
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42!!Phoncible "Phoney" P. Bone
43[[quoteright:181:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phoney_bone.jpg]]
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45Previously the "richest Bone in Boneville"; Phoney is a greedy, hotheaded schemer who always has a new plan for making money. The problem with his plans is that they tend to backfire and end with him being chased off by an angry mob.
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47* AccidentalHero: Phoney's trickery in luring the villagers out of Barrelhaven so they could capture the Red Dragon ended up ''saving them'' in the long run because if he hadn't, they would've been killed by the Rat Creatures when they raided the village.
48* ArcVillain: Of the ''Great Cow Race'' and the ''Dragonslayer'' arcs.
49* AesopAmnesia: No matter how many times his scams blow up in his face, Phoney will never learn his lesson to not let his greed get the best of him. Fone Bone even laments the fact that Phoney never learns, repeatedly, to his face.
50* AntiHero: Of the [[NominalHero Nominal variety]] due to his greed and the fact that he has no other choice but to help Fone Bone and his friends.
51* AssholeVictim: As labelled under ButtMonkey, nothing goes his way though given his greedy and self-centered nature, he deserves it.
52* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His most significant skill. Although he's a bit lacking in the empathy department, he's an excellent people reader and easily figures out where people hide their treasures. Namely, he correctly assumes that the city treasury is hidden in the well people are forbidden from accessing and that [[spoiler:the dragons hide their greatest treasure, the Crown of Horns, in Tanen Gard]].
53* BigBrotherInstinct:
54** When the Hooded One threatens to kill Fone Bone, Phoney angrily tells the Hooded One to leave his cousin alone.
55** Fone Bone and Smiley point out that Phoney had always been the one to take care of the other two when they were children. No matter how greedy or selfish he behaves, he is ultimately just looking out for his cousins.
56* BigDamnHeroes: Amusingly [[spoiler:averted. He seemingly abandons Gran'ma Ben to the Hooded One and her Rat Creatures, only to return with reinforcements to help save the day. At least, he would have had the fighting not stopped several moments after he got back. He gripes that he still wants credit as a hero]].
57* BigOlUnibrow: The main thing, apart from his trademark star shirt, that visually distinguishes him from Fone Bone.
58* ButtMonkey: Things generally go wrong for him, though it tends be his own fault most of the time.
59* TheChosenOne: [[spoiler:Subverted. The Hooded One and the Rat Creatures see him as a threat for reasons that are shrouded in mystery, and go on the warpath to eliminate him while ominously referring to Phoney as "the one who bears the star," implying there's something greatly prophetic in store for him. There isn't; they just found the balloon from his failed election campaign and mistook it as an omen]].
60* CityMouse: While his cousins grow to love living on Gran'ma Ben's farm, he does not, and quickly looks for his way off.
61* DeadpanSnarker: Oh so very much. The majority of his dialogue involves a snide remark at someone's expense or just a sarcastic comment in general.
62* DevilInPlainSight: Even when Phoney managed to scam everyone in Barrelhaven once, he still manages to deceive them a second time and nearly gets away with it. Apparently the Bones in Boneville repeatedly fall for his scams as well, if the fact that they've had to run him out of town more than once is any indication.
63* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Okay, he's more a {{Jerkass}} than outright evil, but even for all his jerkassery and appearance that he doesn't care about anyone but himself... he does display a surprising protective streak of Fone Bone and Smiley Bone when he sees them in serious trouble, or someone threatens them.
64* EveryoneHasStandards: Phoney is a schemer who's always plotting his next GetRichQuickScheme, and has shown no scruples in things like building an orphanage over a toxic waste dump, opening a franchise of combination nuclear reactors and salad bars, or fleecing an entire town of their riches while enticing them into an angry mob. However, after one of his scams leads to the people of Barrelhaven capturing the Great Red Dragon, Phoney refuses to kill him like the people command, and actually frees him when he gets the chance.
65* EvilVersusEvil: While he isn't evil, he does end up on the Hooded One's radar both due to the fact that the Hooded One believes Phoney is the key to freeing the Locust and also for siding with the heroes.
66* FatalFlaw: Greed. Phoney's obsession with attaining riches has screwed him over more than once, and his "Naked embracement with greed" (As Smiley put it) is the reason he's so unpopular. Even when he makes a decent amount through one of his schemes, it's never enough and he ends up losing everything because his attempts to squeeze more out of his suckers gives outside players time to intervene and ruin things.
67* FreudianExcuse: Grew up as a homeless orphan and had to take care of his two younger cousins Phoney and Smiley, having to steal in order to survive. This greatly helped turn him into the stingy, greedy, immoral schemer he is today.
68* GetRichQuickScheme: Always has one or two up his sleeve. The series implies Phoney has gained and lost his fortune several times over, so they apparently do have occasional successes before he blows it while trying to get even more. The various schemes he employs in-series often go off fairly well until his reach exceeds his grasp.
69* HatedByAll: Phoney, by way of being TheFriendNobodyLikes. It's said that nobody in Boneville aside from his cousins (and even then he and Fone Bone have a strained relationship) respected him due to his greed. Smiley even mentions that the mayor declared a school holiday just so the kids could throw rocks at Phoney. Gran'ma Ben and Lucius also don't care much for him. Thorn is tolerant of him, mostly, but the citizens of Barrelhaven abhor him for his scams.
70* HeelFaceTurn: Pulls a small one in the final arc where he decides to stay at Atheia (even if it meant risking his life) to assist Granma Ben and the others rather than escaping to Boneville. Other than that, he's still the same [[ReformedButNotTamed greedy jackass]] from before.
71* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Though he's on the heroes side, he ends up opposing them in both the ''Great Cow Race'' and the ''Dragonslayer'' arcs in his attempts to get rich. When his plans in the latter arc fails, he ends up being begrudging ally to the heroes for the remainder of the series.
72* ItsAllAboutMe: Totally self-centered and very good at making a bad situation about him.
73* KicktheDog: Has done this quite a bit but his most egregious example was in the final arc where he decides to abandon his allies just to steal Atheia's richs, then hightail back to Boneville. Given that this is Phoney, his plan doesn't work, but if he did, everyone would've been killed by the Locust.
74* {{Jerkass}}: Though if you dig very deep you'll find him a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. At least Fone Bone thinks so.
75* JerkassHasAPoint: Avoids being TheLoad by occasionally coming up with decent ideas and concepts, largely because he's the only one of the heroes who looks at things with a purely selfish and cynical worldview.
76* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He becomes more of this as his arc goes on. Through it all, despite his greedy and selfish ways, he really does care about his cousins Bone and Smiley.
77* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[RuleofThree Again]], he isn't evil but his obsession on becoming rich is a result of him wanting to be able to financially support his cousins.
78** LoveRedeems:And it's because of how much he cares about his cousins that he was able to redeem himself.
79* ManipulativeBastard: Phoney has shown on multiple occasions to play whole crowds of people -- people he has swindled many times before -- like fiddles. The reason The Hooded One considers him so powerful, according to Thorn.
80* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: He claims that his scalp tingles whenever he's about to profit, or whenever he's near treasure. Nobody really believes it -- though he does turn out to be quite good at deducing where treasure is hidden.
81* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The self-centered, stubborn, and greedy mean to Fone's nice and Smiley's in-between.
82* NominalHero: Phoney isn't a killer, he never sides with the Locust or the Hooded One, and his love for his cousins is unwavering. However, that doesn't change the fact that he spends most of the story driven purely by greed. Even as the situation grows more dire and the apocalypse is right around the corner, Phoney would rather steal a city of its wealth and hightail it back to Boneville with his cousins than stick around and help prevent the end times. [[spoiler:He does get a chance to prove himself when he seemingly abandons Gran'ma Ben to the Hooded One, only to return with reinforcements, but he gripes when he realizes the fighting's over and he won't be able to prove himself a hero]].
83* OutOfFocus: Has the least screen time out of the Bones with him being absent from the fifth comic book, being the only Bone to ever be absent in a book, and Fone being the protagonist while Smiley has a big role in Tall Tales as the narrator. Phoney is also in the covers the least.
84* PetTheDog:
85** The earliest indicator that there's more to him than being a selfish, little greedbag is when he threatens the Hooded One to stay away from his cousin, Fone Bone.
86** During a Rat Creature ambush, despite their mutual dislike, Phoney actually saves Lucius by pulling him back into their runaway cart.
87* PromotionToParent: Phoney, Fone and Smiley Bone are all orphans which put pressure on a young Phoney to essentially raise his two cousins. Fone and Smiley speculate that the reason Phoney became so focused on making money is to provide security for all of them.
88* PutOnABus: He is missing throughout the entire fifth book, along with several other major characters.
89* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: "You can't do anything to a rich person that he doesn't want!"
90* TheScrooge: His EstablishingCharacterMoment is refusing to give Smiley a dollar in exchange for a map of the area when he and his cousins are lost in the desert... and Phoney still has a few thousand dollars on him.
91* TheSocialExpert: As noted in AwesomenessByAnalysis, as self-centered as he is, he’s always portrayed as very adept at understanding the behaviors and motivations of others. It says everything that he can repeatedly get Boneville and Valley strangers to trust him in spite of previous transgressions, and only those closest to him know better right off the bat.
92* SupremeChef: Doesn't come up very often, but he's actually a very good cook, when he can be bothered to actually do some cooking.
93* TemporarilyAVillain: Because of his greedy nature, he ends up becoming the main antagionst in the ''Great Cow Race'' and the ''Dragonslayer'' arcs.
94* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the main trio, he is the most greedy and self-centered.
95* TooCleverByHalf: He actually manages to pull off quite a few {{Get Rich Quick Scheme}}s successfully. His problem is that he always lets his success go to his head, so instead of stopping while the going is good, he always tries to pull an even bigger scheme, leading him to gamble and ultimately lose everything he has gained from the previous scheme.
96* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: The most blatant example the series has; no matter how much he suffers for his greed and scheming, he never learns and will always get right back up and continue with his ridiculous plots. One reviewer named him as the funniest character in the comic because "he's lazy, greedy, and totally self-centered in a way that only a truly great cartoon character can be."
97* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: His presence sparks a massive manhunt all across the Valley, leading the Rat Creatures to cause a lot of destruction and trouble for the heroes all because [[spoiler:the float from his failed election campaign saying "Phoncible P. Bone Will Get You[[note]]r Vote[[/note]]" wound up in the Valley and the Hooded One took it for an omen]]. Doh!
98* VitriolicBestBuds: A familial example. Fone and Phoney can hardly get through a conversation without the two getting into an argument, yet when all's said and done, they love each other and won't hesitate to look out for one another.
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100!!Smiley Bone
101[[quoteright:223:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/smileybone.jpg]]
102The most happy-go-lucky of the cousins. Smiley is a friendly and loyal guy, but rather short on brains and not the most adept at telling right from wrong, which is why he so often lets himself get involved in Phoney's schemes. He pretty much adopts Bartleby the Rat Creature cub.
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104* AmbiguousInnocence: He's a surprisingly amoral character, who will lie, cheat and swindle without thinking about the consequences, but he never means anything by it and often doesn't quite seem to realize that what he's doing is wrong, which makes him the perfect partner for Phoney. He does, however, have a sense of fairness and won't leave a friend behind.
105* AscendedExtra: He's a minor character in the ''Thorn'' comic strip, mostly thanks to being introduced towards the end of the strip's run, but he's a major character in ''Bone''.
106* BigBrotherInstinct: A bit more overlooked in comparison to Phoney's, but there's more than a few occasions showcasing his own protective streak over Fone Bone and others where he's defended Phoney from harm.
107* BigEater: If he's not first at the table at dinnertime, something's seriously wrong. (Or there's a shortage of food and he decides Bartleby needs it more.)
108* CharacterDevelopment: Taking care of Bartelby causes him to mature in the story.
109* CheerfulChild: While his age is ambiguous, he is definitely the most happy-go-lucky and childlike of the three.
110* CigarChomper: He has a fondness for lighting up a cigar every now and then. Several times people are able to track him through the cigar stubs he leaves behind.
111* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Despite statements to the contrary, he actually does have a brain; it just works in a way that's alien to most people.
112* EveryoneHasStandards: While he'll cheerfully go along with Phoney's schemes and has no problems conning people out of their wealth and possessions, he draws the line at outright theft. When the orphaned Bone cousins were young, they sometimes had to resort to stealing food, and Smiley felt so bad about it that when Phoney made his fortune Smiley made him go around and pay back all the people they'd stolen from.
113* FriendToAllChildren: He gets on famously with kids of all ages and species, perhaps because he's somewhat of a big kid himself.
114* TheGadfly: Possibly, going hand-in-hand with his AmbiguousInnocence. Smiley ''does'' tick off a lot of people around him, mostly Phoney, and it's quite possible he's doing it on purpose. One issue of the comic is composed entirely of him getting out of chores by slowly infuriating Lucius until the big guy accidentally throws himself off a roof.
115* GeniusDitz: At first he seems like a clear-cut [[TheDitz Ditz]]. But as the story goes on it becomes clear that he is a Bone of ''many'' talents, and can be surprisingly cunning and knowledgeable when it suits him. Some readers have suspected that he's merely a [[TheGadfly Gadfly]] who is ObfuscatingStupidity just for the hell of it.
116* InnocentlyInsensitive: He's ''at least'' this, tending to obliviously say and do things that infuriate other people.
117* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's (at least initially) got no morals whatsoever, but he does love his cousins and is famously a friend to all children. He is very protective of Fone and Phoney and is still kind and loyal to them and their friends.
118* ManChild: It's a little ambiguous just how old Smiley is, but he's at the very least old enough to smoke cigars without inviting comment. Despite this he still often acts like a CheerfulChild.
119* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The Inbetween to Fone's Nice and Phoney's mean. Considering he's not a nice guy constantly, this could have him be seen as this. He does still partake in Phoney's money schemes for practically the same reason but is still kind and loyal to his cousins and friends, putting him in the middle.
120* PapaWolf: Smiley quickly becomes fiercely protective of the Rat Creature cub, Bartleby.
121* TheStoryteller: Unlike Fone Bone, Smiley's a pretty good storyteller. In ''Tall Tales'' he amuses a trio of Bone children with stories of the Valley and of Big Johnson Bone, and in ''The Quest from the Spark'' it's mentioned that after returning from the Valley he wrote a book about the adventure, which became a bestseller.
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125!!Thorn [[spoiler:Harvestar]]
126[[quoteright:170:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d7bcd3cfa3c8323449482c8e74674e86.jpg]]
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128Thorn was the titular character of the comic's earliest incarnation, and even now can be said to be the real protagonist of the series. She is a young girl on the verge of adulthood, who can talk to animals and who befriends the Bone cousins when they are lost in the valley.
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130* ActionGirl: Post CharacterDevelopment from a sweet FarmGirl to a fierce warrior, she kicks a lot of ass.
131* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:By the end, she's crowned Queen of the Valley]].
132* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a kind girl, but she did inherit Gran'ma Ben's strength.
133* CharacterDevelopment: She receives the most over the course of the series. She goes from a sweet FarmGirl clueless of her upbringing, to a troubled girl who has a tough time coping with her identity once she finds out who she is, to finally a competent young warrior who [[spoiler:ends up saving the valley and becoming queen]].
134* ClothingDamage: The most frequent victim of it throughout the series. Between books 4 and 6 her pants are shredded down to a burgundy loincloth. Becomes the most notable in book 9, where she spends most of her screen time in a tattered chemise.
135* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's arguably the actual protagonist instead of [[SupportingProtagonist Fone Bone]], but either way her growth is essential to the story [[spoiler:and the Locust's destruction]].
136* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Fone Bone and Thorn [[spoiler:defeated the Lord of the Locusts by touching the [[CosmicKeystone Crown of Horns]]. Since Thorn has a fragment of his soul in her but is pinned down, Fone Bone acts as a conduit to touch the Crown and he does so by building up a static charge. Essentially, they destroy an EldritchAbomination with static electricity]].
137* FarmGirl: Thorn is seemingly an ordinary farm girl, in reality [[spoiler:she's descended from RoyalBlood and has the most powerful connection to the Dreaming in the Valley.]]
138* IneffectualLoner: A more sympathetic example than most. As she learns more about her past and her powers, she tries to take on the responsibility of defeating the Locust personally. [[spoiler:She ditches everyone while going to find the [[CosmicKeystone Crown of Horns]] and gives Fone Bone the slip a second time to go on her own. Unfortunately, going on her own leads to her being trapped by Kingdok, and had Fone Bone not arrived to help, the Locust wouldn't have been destroyed]].
139* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She seems to have no problem with being nude in front of other people, as proven when she and Fone Bone take a bath together. May possibly overlap with ShamelessFanserviceGirl, as shown a few times in ''Tales from the Lantern''.
140* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: Loses ''both'' shoes when being arrested by Tarsil's men, and spends most of the next book barefoot as a result.
141* MsFanservice:
142** In the issues that became the first paperback, she was prone to this despite wearing an extreme baggy shirt and trousers; when Fone Bone first sees her, he gets an eyeful of her thigh as she removes her trousers for a bath, which is enough to [[SomethingElseAlsoRises set his hat on fire]]; later she has another [[SkinnyDipping completely nude]] bath with him albeit totally offscreen, and one issue opens with a huge eyeful of her cleavage. From the second book onward, she wears more flattering clothing in general but is much less sexualized, even through the ClothingDamage she suffers as the action ramps up.
143** In the ''Thorn'' comic strip her sexiness was more pronounced. It was ''especially'' pronounced in the strip's early days where she had a very pronounced hourglass shape, but even after ArtEvolution kicked in and her proportions got less exaggerated, she tended to wear shorts or extremely short dresses that showed off her shapely legs, and a few strips had her in various states of undress -- though nothing was ever shown. She swung pretty frequently between being an InnocentFanserviceGirl around Fone Bone, only to turn into a ShamelessFanserviceGirl when she wanted to mess with Phoney. One NoFourthWall storyline revolved around her agreeing to aid his money-making schemes by posing naked in the strip for May 30th. Turns out that May 30th that year was Memorial Day, hence no strip for that day... [[http://i.imgur.com/H38lfsh.jpg which Phoney discovered a little too late]].
144* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Late in the story she develops a knack for these [[spoiler:thanks to her increasing connection with the Dreaming]].
145* NiceGirl: Thorn is a kind, sweet, and friendly girl.
146* NomDeMom: Her last name is inherited from her maternal ancestors, going all the way back to [[spoiler: Ven Harvestar]].
147* ObliviousToLove: It isn't until halfway through the series that Thorn figures out Fone Bone has a crush on her, and even then it was only because Fone Bone told the Hooded One to stop messing with "his girl".
148* PutOnABus: Despite arguably being the real protagonist of the series, she is completely absent in the fifth book, alongside several other major characters.
149* PrefersGoingBarefoot: She often goes barefoot, as befitting to a typical country girl.
150* RaisedByGrandparents: Was raised by her grandmother from roughly the age of five.
151* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:She's the heir to the throne of Atheia]].
152* ScrewDestiny: Has a tendency to take this view and go against what is expected of her and/or what she is told she's "destined" to do.
153* SecretLegacy: [[spoiler:Thorn had no idea that she was descended from royalty and will be Queen of the Valley. She was also unaware of being a Veni-Yan-Cari, someone whose Dreaming Eye is more open than others]].
154* SoulJar: [[spoiler:She psychically wrestles with the Lord of the Locusts when he tries to possess her; instead, thanks to Fone Bone's dragon necklace, she temporarily takes a piece of the Locust's soul. This proves instrumental in causing the Locust's ultimate downfall]].
155* SuperStrength: Demonstrates this on a few rare occasions, which shouldn't surprise anyone -- she is Gran'ma Ben's granddaughter, after all.
156* TellMeAboutMyMother: After finding out about her lineage, she asks Ted to tell her what her mother was like.
157* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Usually partnered with Fone Bone, who's half her height.
158* TookALevelInBadass: She goes from a friendly, if naive farmgirl to being tough-as-nails with NewPowersAsThePlotDemands. Once CharacterDevelopment kicks in, she begins kicking Rat Creature butt and throwing grown soldiers around like rag-dolls.
159* WarriorPrincess: [[spoiler:She's the heir to the throne of Atheia and more than capable of kicking some serious ass]].
160* YourSoulIsMine: The Lord of the Locusts attempts to steal her soul. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, Thorn manages to snag a piece of his soul instead (Fone Bone also helped stop it in time), and it ends up leading to his permanent destruction]].
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162!!Rose "Gran'ma Ben" [[spoiler:Harvestar]]
163[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_lxgdr1awf01qzb7w0.jpg]]
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165Gran'ma Ben has the strength of ten elephants and can outrun any cow in the valley. She has lived peacefully with her granddaughter Thorn on a small farm for fifteen years, after the "big war."
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167* BewareTheNiceOnes: She is a loving person but [[NeverMessWithGranny you better beware]], this lady is [[SuperStrength '''strong''']].
168* BrokenPedestal: Her relationship with her granddaughter takes a hit when Thorn discovers all the secrets she's been keeping from her. It takes a bit but their relationship recovers.
169* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:She's the heroic Abel to the villainous Briar's, a.k.a. the Hooded One's, Cain]].
170* CoolOldLady: Gran'ma Ben is naturally kind and sweet, old lady with a quick wit and fun-loving disposition.
171* DeadpanSnarker: Not blatantly so, but Gran'ma Ben has a sharp wit under her kindly demeanor.
172* EyesAlwaysShut: The most prominent example in the comic; she never opens her eyes. This is {{Lampshaded}} and played for laughs at one point, when Fone Bone tells her about ''Literature/MobyDick'' and thinks she's paying close attention... and then she turns out to have been asleep the entire time.
173* IWasQuiteALooker: Rose was known as one of the most beautiful women in the Valley during her youth.
174* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:Seemingly a simple farm owner, Gran'ma Ben is really Rose Harvestar, former Queen of the Valley.]]
175* MadeOfIron: With a few exceptions, nothing thrown up against her even ''scratches'' her. When she's actually [[TheWorfEffect hit hard enough to feel it]], you know things are serious.
176* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: The Gitchy feeling, which temporarily makes her feel dizzy and weak, and is a powerful sign of bad things to come.
177* NeverMessWithGranny: As Phoney Bone finds out when first meeting her. This is played for comedy at first... but when things get serious, Gran'ma Ben wastes no time turning into a full-on ActionHeroine. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Beneath her]] [[NiceGirl kindly exterior]], Gran'ma Ben is an absolute beast in a fight and [[OneWomanArmy she can take on entire groups of Rat Creatures and enemy soldiers single-handedly]].
178* NiceGirl: Gran-ma Ben is rough around the edges and remarkably strong but she is fiercely protective of her granddaughter and never really does anything mean or selfish.
179* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her daughter, Lunaria, has been dead for years prior to the events of the series.
180* PutOnABus: She is missing for the second half of the fourth book all the way to the first half of the sixth book.
181* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:Seems to have been this as Queen of the Valley]].
182* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler:It seems to have been standard for the kingdom of Atheia, and Queen Rose was no different. She fought in the war, and she raised the protective walls around the capital. As retired Queen she's active in the defense against the Rat Creatures]].
183* SuperStrength: Singlehandedly fights off multiple Rat Creatures and huge mountain lions, and can punch through walls with little effort.
184* SupportingLeader: [[spoiler:She rallies Atheia's soldiers to fight off the forces of the Locust while Thorn searches for the one artifact that can kill him]].
185* UniversallyBelovedLeader: The prequel comic ''Rose'' shows that she was incredibly popular and beloved among the people. And even in the rural north of the Valley, she is treated with respect and as a local authority figure.
186* UnresolvedSexualTension:
187** She had feelings for Lucius in her youth, but he had feelings for [[spoiler:her elder sister, Briar]], instead. Lucius ended up falling in love with Rose later on but by then it was too late. [[spoiler:It becomes clear Rose still loves Lucius in the present, but he dies shortly after they reunite]].
188** The prequel comic ''Rose'' shows that [[spoiler:Lucius may have had a crush on Rose at the same time she had feelings for him, but Briar sabotaged any chance of a relationship by bewitching Lucius to fall for her instead]].
189
190!!Lucius Down
191[[quoteright:165:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonelucius18.jpg]]
192
193The owner of the Barrelhaven Tavern, he's a gruff and temperamental but ultimately kind-hearted old man, whom everyone knows has been "sweet on" Gran'ma Ben for decades. He's a constant foil to Phoney Bone and has ruined more than one of Phoney's moneymaking schemes.
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195* TheBartender: He owns the Barrelhaven Tavern and tends the bar.
196* BruiserWithASoftCenter: His softer side comes out when around Gran'ma.
197* DemotedToExtra: A major character in the first two-thirds of the story; a fairly minor one in the last part of the story [[spoiler:until his HeroicSacrifice]].
198* DistractedByTheSexy: When questioned on his past with the royal sisters, he admits that he loved Rose, [[spoiler: "But Briar seemed more grown up in a women's ways, if you know what I mean. As usual I picked the wrong one."]]
199* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Even Phoney can pick up that Lucius is crazy about Rose, [[spoiler:but unfortunately they never get the chance to be together]].
200* EyesAlwaysShut: Much like Gran'ma Ben. If he opens his eyes, it's a sign that he's ''really'' ticked off.
201* GrumpyOldMan: He's old and definitely grumpy, but to cut the man some slack, most of his grumpiness comes from dealing with the scheming Phoney and bizarre Smiley Bone. That and having to explain to a town full of GullibleLemmings why they shouldn't be taken in by strangers obviously trying to scam them.
202* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Pulls one off to attack the Hooded One and save Gran'ma Ben during the climax. Has shades of TheAtoner and RedemptionEqualsDeath, as he earlier in the comic was too distracted by the Hooded One to stop or warn about the Rat Creature attack on Old Man's Cave, which led to Jonathan's death]].
203* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Disciples of Venu don't trust him, thinking that he might be in-league with the Hooded One due to Lucius unknowingly leading his soldiers into an ambush where no-one should be aware of their presence, and his hesitance in fighting the Hooded One. [[spoiler:The latter case was because he was shocked to see his old lover, Briar, alive. The distrust from the Venu goes away after he dies saving Rose from the Hooded One]].
204* IWasQuiteALooker: He was considered quite the hunk back in the day.
205* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Crabby and mean at times, but still has a good heart. During the Great Cow Race storyline, he bets his ownership of his own bar on Gran'ma Ben to win when no one else seems to be on her side.
206* MusclesAreMeaningful: Unlike Gran'ma Ben, who is super-strong but doesn't look it, Lucius is almost as strong and he ''looks'' the part, with thick arms, a broad chest and a bull-neck.
207* NiceGuy: Taking the crabby grump sides out, he really is a kind-hearted sweetheart.
208* OldRetainer: An old man who can still kick copious amounts of monster-ass when he needs to.
209* OnlySaneMan: Is the only one who's realized betting on a cow no one's even seen as a bad idea.
210* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:He's the most developed character on the heroes' side to die during the final battle against the Lord of the Locusts]].
211* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: When Phoney manages to rake in a fortune by preying on the townspeople's fear of dragons, Lucius refuses to take any part of the profit since it wasn't gained in a way he sees as right.
212* SecretKeeper: Lucius knows that dragons really exist and that Rose and Thorn are royalty, but he keeps that knowledge hidden from the other residents of Barrelhaven.
213* SitcomArchNemesis: To Phoney Bone, especially in the earlier parts of the comic.
214* SpannerInTheWorks: Single handedly ruined Phoney Bone's Mystery Cow scheme by betting his bar on Gran'ma Ben.
215* UnresolvedSexualTension:
216** Rose had feelings for Lucius in her youth, but he had feelings for [[spoiler:her elder sister, Briar]], instead. Lucius ended up falling in love with Rose later on but by then it was too late. [[spoiler:It becomes clear Rose still loves Lucius in the present, but he dies shortly after they reunite]].
217** The prequel comic ''Rose'' shows that [[spoiler:Lucius may have had a crush on Rose at the same time she had feelings for him, but Briar sabotaged any chance of a relationship by bewitching Lucius to fall for her instead]].
218
219!!Ted The Bug
220[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boneted.jpg]]
221
222Ted is a tiny little insect with a knack for "gettin' while the gettin's good." Nevertheless, despite his diminutive size he's helpful and surprisingly resourceful, and somehow he always seems to know everything that's going on.
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224* BerserkButton: Don't tell him he looks like a leaf. He'll take it as an insult and call for his big brother.
225* FunetikAksent: The most blatant example in the series; his accent-heavy dialogue could have been taken straight out of ''ComicStrip/{{Pogo}}''.
226* HiddenDepths: At first he seems pretty clueless and not much use for anything other than a bit of comic relief -- but as the story goes on, he proves himself to not only know everyone's secrets and the hidden plots, but also he's able to navigate through ghost circles and ''somehow'' keep Thorn, Fone Bone and Smiley from being discovered while they're hiding in the forest.
227* InstantMessengerPigeon: Ted's not a pigeon, but for a bug, he can travel vast distances incredibly quickly and relay messages between the heroes when they're days apart.
228* MotorMouth: He talks a ''lot''.
229* TheSneakyGuy: Since he's a bug, Ted can move around unseen, scout ahead and report back to the heroes with his findings.
230
231!!The Great Red Dragon
232[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonedragon.jpg]]
233
234The mysterious protector of Thorn and Fone Bone, and a master of last-minute rescues. He's a laid-back and lazy sort who at first glance doesn't seem very formidable, but he has a number of strange powers and is feared by the Rat Creatures.
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236* AmbiguousSituation: Downplayed; He's called a "Great Son of Mim" in ''Tall Tails'', but it's unclear if that's just a ceremonial title reflecting his seniority in dragon culture or if he really is a direct child of the Dragon Queen. If [[TimeAbyss his presence during the time when the Locust first possessed Mim]] is anything to go by, it's most likely the latter.
237* BackForTheFinale: After mostly vanishing from the story once the dragons go underground, [[spoiler:the Great Red Dragon returns to save Thorn and Fone Bone from his wrathful brethren after the two of them touched the Crown of Horns. He's also there to bid farewell to the Bones when they start their journey back home]].
238* BaritoneOfStrength: The Great Red Dragon is noted by Fone Bone as having a deep baritone voice.
239* BigDamnHeroes: Sort of his ''modus operandi''; when Fone Bone and Thorn are in trouble he'll show up to save them. He's restricted by the Dragon Council when it comes to how much he's actually allowed to help, though.
240* BigGood: He's the most powerful force on the side of the heroes in the story, and helps try to direct things onto the right path to make sure the Lord of the Locusts is defeated (i.e., him visiting Fone Bone and Thorn in their dreams).
241* BreathWeapon: As suits a dragon, he can breathe fire.
242* DeadpanSnarker: Has a dry wit about, such as when he {{Troll}}s Fone Bone regarding his crush on Thorn.
243* DreamWalker: He enters Fone Bone and Thorn's dreams a few times to help them out when direct involvement is forbidden.
244* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: He has partly lidded eyes by default, showing his nonchalance.
245* HorrifyingTheHorror: He usually just has to show up to send the Rat Creatures running. When asked by Fone Bone why he doesn't breath fire at him, he says "never use an Ace when a two will do."
246* MixAndMatchCritter: [[invoked]] According to [[WordOfGod Jeff Smith]], he was designed with "the head of a Christmas donkey, the paws of a lion, and the body of a brontosaurus".
247* MysteriousProtector: He shows up several times early in the story to protect Fone Bone, and later Thorn, from the Rat Creatures but he keeps his reasons mum for the most part. Turns out he's restricted from helping more by the Dragon Council.
248* PutOnABus: He helps the heroes out a lot in the beginning, but when the rest of the dragons decide to go underground and sit out the new war with the Locust, he joins them. He does come BackForTheFinale, however.
249* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Though the Dragon Council decreed all dragons to go underground, and the rest of his kind go murderously ballistic after [[spoiler:Fone Bone and Thorn touch the Crown of Horns]], the Great Red Dragon bucks orders and saves their lives.
250* StealthHiBye: The absolute ''master'' of this trope, with one notable page in ''Eyes of the Storm'' showing him literally appearing and disappearing within a single flash of lightning.
251* TheStoic: He ''never'' loses his cool. At most he gets slightly annoyed.
252* TimeAbyss: He was alive in ancient times and participated in the battle with the Locust-possessed Queen Mim.
253* TricksterMentor: He has shades of this, or possibly just of TheGadfly -- occasionally he just seems to be deliberately messing with people.
254
255!!Bartleby
256[[quoteright:174:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonebartleby.jpg]]
257
258A Rat Creature cub that ran off from the other rats and befriended Fone Bone and Smiley.
259----
260* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the ''Thorn'' comic strip, he was a young bear cub. When he was introduced in ''Bone'', he'd become a Rat Creature cub -- though there's still some visual hints of the original bear cub design, with his round ears and stubby tail.
261* AndroclesLion: Fone Bone and Smiley Bone befriend him in the fourth volume, and he shows up again in the seventh as part of the Rat Creature army -- he defects immediately.
262* AscendedExtra: Downplayed; While he plays a more important role in the story after his return, he's still "just" a side character.
263* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The reason he defects from the Rat Creatures is because Fone and Smiley Bone treated him with kindness when his own kind didn't.
264* DefectorFromDecadence: Much less monstrous than the other Rat Creatures, he sides with the Bones because Fone and Smiley were nice to him.
265* DistinguishingMark: Unlike all other Rat Creatures, his ears aren't cropped, instead being cute rounded tufts like that of a bear cub. He even notes that he ran away and rejoined the Bones before the other rats cropped his ears.
266* ExtremeOmnivore: He'll eat just about anything, and is especially fond of food that's stinky and gross.
267* FriendlessBackground: He tells Smiley he'd never had a friend like him before, and had trouble fitting in because of his less monstrous nature.
268* NiceGuy: His return shows him to be a friendly and civil person, willingly fighting for the Bone Cousins and eventually even risking his life to help Fone Bone and Thorn save the world.
269* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:He brings Fone Bone back to Tanen Gard, but is far too terrified of the dragons to come in with him after Thorn. Fone doesn't disparage him for it, noting that in this case, FearIsTheAppropriateResponse]].
270* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:He's surprisingly enough one of the primary reasons for why Fone Bone and Thorn were able to save the world, being the only person on-hand fast enough to help Fone Bone catch up with Thorn so he could get to Tanen Gard with her and aid her in defeating the Lord of the Locusts once and for all]].
271* SuddenlyVoiced: InUniverse, when he returns, he can now speak thanks to the other Rat Creatures having taught him in the intervening time.
272* SuperStrength: Rat Creatures are naturally strong, and even if he's not fully grown yet, Bartleby is still strong enough to carry Smiley and Thorn while running at top speed, and he can stamp in a mark on a gold coin with one single hit.
273* TokenHeroicOrc: The only Rat Creature in the main ''Bone'' comics who isn't evil, with the rest being TrappedInVillainy.
274* TheVoiceless: He initially doesn't make any sounds above a hiss until he returns in Volume 7. Justified, as he was basically an infant beforehand.
275
276!!The Possums
277[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonepossums.jpg]]
278
279A family of possums -- Miz Possum and her three kids -- that Fone Bone meets during his first winter in the valley, and who show up sporadically to help him out.
280----
281* TheDividual: The three Baby Possums are identical in every way, they're always together and seem to have the same personality.
282* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Just ''look'' at them.
283* ShoutOut: The fact that they're possums is basically a tribute to ''ComicStrip/{{Pogo}},'' one of Jeff Smith's greatest inspiration sources.
284* TeamMom: Miz Possum, though she is a very minor character, likes to take care of others and see to it that they're all right.
285* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Uniquely for this comic, and even more noticeable because they were pretty popular with the readers, the Possums vanish from the story after the ''Rock Jaw'' arc, and are never seen, or even referred to, again. It might be that they were [[spoiler:killed in the blast from the volcano or imprisoned in a Ghost Circle]] in Volume 7, but this is [[UncertainDoom never confirmed or denied]].
286
287!!Roderick
288[[quoteright:176:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boneeoderick8.jpg]]
289
290A baby racoon whose parents were eaten by Rat Creatures. Plays a minor part in ''Bone,'' but is one of the main characters in ''Quest for the Spark''.
291----
292* AscendedExtra: While he's the main "orphan animal" character, he's still a minor character in ''Bone'' and only shows up in Volume 5. In ''Quest For The Spark'', an older Roderick, now living with a human family as the "adopted brother" of Tom Elm, is one of the main protagonists.
293* BigEater: In ''Quest for the Spark''.
294* CheerfulChild: Surprisingly cheerful, given that his parents were eaten.
295
296!!The Orphans
297Roderick's friends; a group of young animals in the same situation as him.
298----
299* RagtagBandOfMisfits: A number of animal cubs of various species and dispositions who have banded together for protection.
300
301!!Jonathan Oaks
302[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonejon.jpg]]
303
304Lucius's assistant at Barrelhaven. He's a young and affable guy, though not terribly bright.
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306* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He's killed when the Rat Creatures attack, and is the first named character to die in the series]].
307* DumbIsGood: He's probably the dumbest of the villagers, but he's also the friendliest, even if he's a little too easily swayed by popular opinion.
308* TheFool: He rarely has a clue what's going on.
309* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:After reassurances from Ted that Lucius would forgive him for accidentally casting suspicion on him, and telling him Lucius would be proud of him, Jonathan dies with a small smile on his face]].
310* GullibleLemmings: A trait he shares with his fellow Barrelhaven residents. Phoney can play him like a fiddle.
311* HeroWorshipper: A mild case, but he admires Lucius a lot.
312* InnocentlyInsensitive: He has a habit of cluelessly offending people like Rose and Lucius without ever meaning to. It seems like he doesn't have a malicious bone in his body.
313* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:One of the nicest residents of Barrelhaven, and one of the few named characters to die during the war]].
314* LikeASonToMe: According to Wendell, Lucius viewed him as a son, and given the way Lucius reacts [[spoiler:to news of Jonathan's death]], that assessment's probably right.
315* OpenMouthInsertFoot: He has a tendency to, in an innocent way, ''say'' what everyone else just ''thinks''... and in so doing reminding them all ''why'' they don't say these things.
316* PrefersGoingBarefoot: He never, ever wears shoes.
317
318!!The Villagers
319[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonevillagers0.jpg]]
320
321The human inhabitants of Barrelhaven village; usually peaceful enough, but in general rather small-minded, xenophobic, and easily led. The most commonly seen are Wendell the tinsmith and Euclid the farmer.
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323* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Euclid was trapped in a Ghost Circle, torn between life and death, but was brought back to life when the Locust was killed]].
324* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When we first meet Euclid, he's placing a bet on the Mystery Cow, scowling throughout and asking whether the owner is a local farmer because he "don't wanna be bettin' on no ''foreigners''!" This pretty nicely sums up the {{Jerkass}} levels he's at for the rest of the story.
325* GenericGuy: Rory. He's often seen in the crowd, and hangs out with Wendell, Euclid and Jonathan, but unlike them he gets no characterization and no individual attention.
326* GullibleLemmings: Phoney's tricking and manipulating of them pretty much hinges on them being like this.
327* {{Jerkass}}: Euclid doesn't have very many redeeming qualities.
328* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The main difference between Euclid and Wendell is that Wendell isn't ''quite'' as much of a jerk, and can actually be reasoned with.
329* NeverMyFault: Whenever things go wrong, they tend to latch onto the nearest scapegoat instead of taking responsibility themselves. Then again, since the scapegoat is often Phoney, they're not actually ''wrong'' about him being at fault.
330* ThoseTwoGuys: Wendell and Euclid for the first two-thirds of the story. [[spoiler:For the last third of the story, Euclid is missing, which seems to force Wendell through some minor CharacterDevelopment]].
331* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:After being saved from his imprisonment in a Ghost Circle, Euclid is noticeably nicer and friendlier, personally thanking both Thorn and Fone Bone for saving the world]].
332* TorchesAndPitchforks: They break out these when they discover that Phoney Bone has swindled them.
333* UnwittingPawn: Collectively they tend to end up as this, though they wise up towards the end of the story.
334
335!!The Disciples of Venu
336[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonevenian.jpg]]
337
338Also known as the "Veni-Yan" or, more insultingly, "stick-eaters", they are a group of hooded monks who have dedicated themselves to the study of the Dreaming. They were once the elite warriors of the Kingdom of the Valley, but after the war they have the reputation as wandering beggars.
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340* TheFaceless: For most of their appearances, all of them wear hoods which cover their faces.
341* HeroWithBadPublicity: They're ostracized and distrusted by the inhabitants of the valley. The rural villagers view them as weird diciples of a freaky sect, and in Atheia they've been usurped and had their religion banned by Tarsil and the Diciples of Vedu.
342* TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: They pretty much come across as this at first -- but this is eventually {{Deconstructed}} in that they're far less omniscient than they seem, and in some cases have ''less'' idea of what's going on than the protagonists do.
343* TheStoic: It's rare for any of them to show any emotion.
344* WarriorMonk: They ''were'' the elite warriors of the old kingdom.
345
346!!Taneal
347[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonetaneal.jpg]]
348
349A little girl who lives in Atheia; she's a young priestess and shrine-builder who tries her best to keep the faith of Venu going even after it was outlawed.
350----
351* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Swings between being this and being an AdultChild.
352* AdultChild: Definitely [[WiseBeyondTheirYears Wise Beyond Her Years]], she's very knowledgeable and converses like an adult about plot-important things.
353* BigDamnHeroes: In a small way, but she and her brother become this to Thorn and the Bones when busting them out of prison.
354* CreepyChild: She can give off this vibe when you don't know her. After their first meeting, Fone Bone called her a "spooky kid".
355* CuteLittleFangs: She's described as "gap-toothed", but she's drawn with these. They give her a slightly freakish, yet adorable, look.
356* InnocentProdigy: Intelligent and spiritual, but still enough of a kid that she didn't predict that setting up illegal shrines for a banned religion right out in the open might get her into trouble.
357
358!!Taneal's Brother
359[[quoteright:174:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonebrother.jpg]]
360
361Never actually named in the comic, but he's Taneal's older brother. Smart and resourceful, he knows everyone in Atheia, especially who to bribe in order to get your way.
362----
363* TheArtfulDodger: He has the air of one, being sly and StreetSmart with lots of street-level connections.
364* BigDamnHeroes: Along with Taneal, he shows up to break Thorn and the Bones out of prison.
365* BitCharacter: He's really only in two scenes in the story (apart from a two-panel cameo in the very last issue), and only has actual dialogue in one, but helps forward the plot both times -- the first time he gets the protagonists in through the gates of Atheia, the second time is when he and Taneal break them out of jail.
366* NoNameGiven: He's never called by name during the story.
367
368!!Teacher
369[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boneteacher.jpg]]
370
371Gran'ma Ben's old teacher; he's an old and somewhat cantankerous old man who runs a small rooftop kitchen and is... not as good a chef as he thinks he is.
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373* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: At least according to Phoney Bone.
374* CordonBleughChef: He's a little too fond of really stinky food for the Bones' tastes.
375* CreepyGood: Has the fashion sense of a Sith Lord and talks in ominous doom laden prophecies, going so far as to hiss out his ''yesssss''-es. Despite this he is firmly on the side of good and a reliable ally, and his creepy behavior does diminish later on in the story.
376* {{Doomsayer}}: Introduced as one. He spends his first appearance swinging between foretelling everyone's doom, delivering exposition, and trying to get the others to eat his disgusting cooking.
377* ForeignQueasine: InUniverse, he's a foreigner from Pawa (Atheia's sister city and which recently turned to the side of the Locust), and his native cuisine is depicted as looking and smelling horrible.
378* NeverBareheaded: Downplayed; we do get to see his hood come off once, right after [[spoiler:Briar tries and fails to abduct Thorn from his kitchen]].
379* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Though at first he seems like an unreasonable SternTeacher, he's eventually revealed to be more this trope; he's one of the more flexible Veni-Yan and will gladly accept non-traditional solutions and tactics if he thinks they make sense.
380* SternTeacher: A little bit, but as we discover with the introduction of the Headmaster, he's far from the worst.
381
382!!Headmaster
383[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boneheadmaster_4.jpg]]
384
385The head of the Diciples of Venu and possibly the oldest human character in the comic.
386----
387* GrumpyOldMan: While ''Bone'' doesn't exactly have a shortage of ill-tempered older people, the Headmaster is ''all'' grouch. He wants the "youngsters" to show him proper respect, but isn't really willing to give them much respect in return.
388* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The clearest example in the comic.
389* SternTeacher: Much moreso than the Teacher.
390* WhatTheHellHero: He's subject to an epic TheReasonYouSuckSpeech by Fone Bone after he's given Thorn a dressing-down and in the process revealed that he may not be as knowledgeable as he thinks.
391
392!!Mermie
393A seventh-level "dreaming master" and steadfast alley of Gran'ma Ben.
394----
395* EyesAlwaysShut: In a much more obvious way than Lucius or Gran'ma.
396* MasterOfIllusion: A rare heroic example; she can call up illusions and visions to scare the enemy.
397* TheStoic: Much like the Great Red Dragon, it's hard to get her to lose her cool.
398[[/folder]]
399
400[[folder:Villains]]
401!!The Lord of the Locusts
402A nightmare spirit who long ago wanted to escape from dreams and experience the waking world, which he attempted by possessing Mim, the Dragon Queen. He was defeated and imprisoned by the other dragons, but is still able to contact and influence dreamers in the waking world, plotting to be free once more.
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404* AnimalEyeSpy: Several times he uses swarms of locusts as his eyes and ears in the waking world.
405* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: Subverted; He ''is'' the imbalance, being a terrifying force of destruction and chaos by his mere existence.
406* BigBad: The main source of evil in the world, the Lord of the Locusts is the one commanding the Hooded One and the Rat Creatures. The threat of him breaking free and destroying the waking world drives the events of the comic.
407* BigCreepyCrawlies: Presents himself as a giant locust to Rose in her dreams.
408* BlueAndOrangeMorality: It's not clear ''why'' he wants to walk the physical world, and the only clue given is that he was "unhappy" with existing in his normal form.
409* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is finally destroyed for real when Thorn and Fone Bone use static electricity to transmit part of his soul to the Crown of Horns, re-righting the balance between the waking and dreaming worlds and causing him to be obliterated]].
410* TheCorrupter: His influence helped cause the Hooded One's descent into evil. The prequel comic, ''Rose'', shows that he tried to do the same thing to Rose, but failed. He also tries to do this to Phoney Bone and Thorn over the course of the present day storyline.
411* DemonicPossession: His only means of entering the living world. [[spoiler:He tried it on Mim, Queen of the Dragons, and the resulting madness he caused her led to the rest of the dragons turning her to stone to stop him]].
412* DevilButNoGod: The dragons are a collective CouncilOfAngels, but even their Queen Mim (and who also serves as the God figure of the overall setting) is ultimately mortal; there seems to be no real "counter" in terms of a dreaming entity to the Lord of the Locusts. Likely justified since, as noted above, his mere ''existence'' is a severe and unhealthy imbalance in the fabric of the universe.
413* DimensionLord: [[spoiler:Depicted as being this over the Ghost Circles created by his partial release. Within them, people are trapped in a hellish "half-life" state, he is perfectly aware of everyone who resides within them, and he can warp them to his will (such as making the sky ''turn to fire'')]].
414* EarlyBirdCameo: His locust swarms appear in literally the first issue, being the massive swarm that separates the Bone Cousins while they're out wandering in the desert between Boneville and the Valley.
415* EldritchAbomination: An ancient nightmare spirit without shape or form who can only survive by inhabiting a mortal body. His mere presence in the Waking World causes both horrible imbalances in the Dreaming and the creation of Ghost Circles, pockets of the void that he originated from that trap mortal spirits inside in agony and will eventually overrun the world, turning it into a ghostly netherworld. [[spoiler:When he sends Mim after the surviving heroes, even then his former mortal vessel is concealed in a storm made of locusts]].
416* GenderBender: The Lord of the Locusts is referred to as male, but possesses the body of the female dragon, Queen Mim.
417* GenericDoomsdayVillain: The Lord of the Locusts may be the BigBad, but he's more a force of nature than a character in his own right. He doesn't have a personality that extends beyond corrupting others and desiring freedom, and all that's established about his backstory is that he's a nightmare spirit from the Dreaming who grew "unhappy" and tried to invade the waking world even though that would cause its destruction. However, his lack of motivation [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools doesn't detract from his terror]], and if anything only serves to somehow make him '''scarier'''. It takes until ''Rose'' for him to have any real presence in the story as an actual character, with him actually talking to Rose as a young woman in order to make her into "[[ApocalypseMaiden the Emancipator]]".
418* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Trying to steal Thorn's soul resulted in Thorn taking a portion of his own. By touching the [[CosmicKeystone Crown of Horns]] with this part of the Locust inside her, it resulted in his permanent death]].
419* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:His death is heralded by not just the Hooded One violently exploding into flame, but his swarms of locusts falling to earth as burned, shriveled husks]].
420* KnightOfCerebus: Most villains, even the Hooded One, have some humorous moments throughout the series. The Lord of the Locusts is the one exception. There's ''nothing'' humorous about him.
421* LeakingCanOfEvil: [[spoiler:Though the Hooded One ended up botching the ritual to free the Locust outright, the ritual was enough to cause an imbalance in the Dreaming from which more and more of the Locust's power could come forth to lay waste to the world]].
422* MeaningfulName: Him named the Lord of the ''Locusts'' is likely an allusion to both {{Satan}} (who is frequently compared to locusts in Literature/TheBible) and the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Eighth Plague of Egypt]].
423* {{Necromancer}}: He's brought [[spoiler:the Hooded One]] back from the dead twice.
424* NeverMyFault: When conversing with Rose in the titular prequel, he angrily rants about how "Mim tricked me!" after he possessed her, as she [[ThanatosGambit saved the world by driving herself insane so the other dragons would be forced to petrify her]]. The fact that he doesn't seem to recognize the fact that Mim only had to do that because he ''possessed her without her consent'' and was driving the world into suffering and chaos speaks to his arrogance.
425* OmnicidalManiac: He desires nothing else but to immerse the entire waking world into an endless and nightmarish shadow realm.
426* OurSpiritsAreDifferent: The Lord of the Locusts is a nightmare spirit from the Dreaming. He has neither shape nor form, so he must possess a physical host to inhabit the waking world.
427* PowerOfTheVoid: The Hooded One calls the Locust's ReligionOfEvil "the Holy House of Mists", and he is said to come from a region of the Dreaming World where there is only a hellish void of nothingness. [[spoiler:Countless unstable [[EldritchLocation Ghost Circles]] (places where the Locust's void and the Waking World overlap and mix together) are created when the Hooded One badly botches the ritual to release the Locust at the end of Volume 6]].
428* SatanicArchetype: Said to be the cause of all evil, corrupts and bargains with mortals when not outright possessing them. Most directly, he is intentionally contrasted with Mim in the Dreaming belief system.
429* SealedEvilInACan: Is imprisoned far below the Eastern Mountains of the Valley in Queen Mim's stone body, and his goal for the entire series is to free himself, working through agents like the Hooded One.
430* TheSwarm: He can command swarms of locusts to attack his enemies. Usually it's just a tactic to distract them, but if his targets are sufficiently small, like Fone Bone, he can actually use his bugs to abduct them.
431* TakenForGranite: The dragons turned him and his host, Mim, into stone in order to stop his threat.
432* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler:It's implied that he arose as Mim at least in part so that even if he ''was'' somehow killed, the maddened Mim would destroy the entire world as his revenge. Unfortunately for the Locust, the dragons were able to stop this by {{Zerg Rush}}ing her and bringing her back down into the earth to resume her original duty of bringing balance to the Dreaming]].
433* UnseenEvil: He has no physical form and therefore can never be seen; the most we ever see of him is a pair of glowing "eyes" representing his mortal form as Mim. The prequel comic, ''Rose'' has him taking the forms of the Hooded One, Mim, and a gigantic locust to contact Rose in her dreams.
434* WeCanRuleTogether: Makes the offer to the eponymous character in the prequel comic ''Rose''.
435* YouHaveFailedMe: The Lord of the Locusts painfully kills [[spoiler:the Hooded One]] for failing him. In a subversion, he then resurrects the same character because they're too valuable an ally to lose.
436* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: It's pretty clear that by the story's climax, [[spoiler:he has no real intent to follow through on the Hooded One's promises made to the Rat Creatures and Pawans to get them on their side; In Thorn's own words to Kingdok, "The Locust has betrayed both of our peoples"]].
437* YourSoulIsMine: He tries to take Thorn's soul from her, [[spoiler:but it backfires when Thorn ends up stealing a piece of his soul instead (though it's implied he allowed her to as part of his plan in twisting her into an ApocalypseMaiden). This ends up being his undoing, as Thorn making contact with the [[CosmicKeystone Crown of Horns]], while having a piece of the Locust inside her, ends up causing his permanent destruction]].
438
439!!The Hooded One/[[spoiler:Briar Harvestar]]
440[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonehoodedone.jpg]]
441
442A mysterious hooded figure who's the highest servant of the Lord of the Locust. Spends the first two-thirds of the story preparing for war, and looking for "the one who bears the star", the person who will aid in freeing the Lord of the Locusts.
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444* AloofBigBrother: [[spoiler:Aloof big sister, actually. The prequel shows that Briar treated her sister coldly at the best of times and was usually cruel and condescending. By the end of the comic, she reveals herself as psychotically murderous towards her]].
445* BadBoss: Starting to get a little concerned that destroying the world might not be such a good idea? The Hooded One will kill you on the spot and then tell your newly-appointed successor to learn from your mistake.
446* BlatantLies: [[spoiler:Briar spent decades telling her sister that her dreaming eye was blind. Rose believed her whole-heartedly, despite the obvious magic she would cast more then once. It wasn't until Thorn spells it out for her that Rose finally realizes her sister was lying to her the entire time]].
447* BodyHorror: Downplayed, but [[spoiler:Under the hood, Briar looks pretty hideous, with bulging eyes, greenish-gray skin, thready white hair, and claws for fingernails. There's also the fact that she was cut in two and both halves are being held in place by the Lord of the Locust's magic]].
448* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:The Hooded One is really Briar Harvester, the elder sister of Rose, who's wanted to murder her sibling ever since they were children]].
449* TheDragon: To the Lord of the Locusts.
450* DreamWeaver: The Hooded One is one of the most powerful Veni-Yan-Cari in existence and often enters Thorn's dreams in the hope of corrupting her.
451* EntertaininglyWrong: The Hooded One spends most of the story going after Phoney Bone because of some omen that he'll be a threat... then we actually ''see'' the omen: [[spoiler:a campaign balloon of Phoney's that got free and landed in the Valley by accident]], which the Hooded One would have no context for. The kicker, [[spoiler:in the end it was technically true. Phoney was the one who deduced the location of the Crown of Horns which ended up screwing the bad guys over]].
452* EvilFeelsGood: "Ever since [[spoiler:I was a little girl]], I could hear the Lord of the Locusts whispering inside my head. Do you know what that's like? It's like being the smartest person in the whole world. Mmmmm..."
453* EvilIsHammy: For the most part, averted; the Hooded One is usually very low-key and subdued... as long as the hood is on. When the hood comes off, our resident [[TheDragon Dragon]] suddenly reveals an unexpected talent for ChewingTheScenery.
454* EvilIsPetty: In the prequel comic ''Rose'', [[spoiler:after Rose reveals she has a crush on Lucius, Briar uses magic to seduce him away from her sister. While it does have a practical purpose in making him more easily manipulated, her primary reason for doing it seems to be to spite her sister]].
455* EvilPrince: [[spoiler:Evil princess, actually. She's the villainous sister of Queen Rose]].
456* EvilSorcerer: The Hooded One is supposedly the most powerful Veni-Yan-Cari born in a millennium, and shows off powerful skills through flight, casting glamours, telekinesis, and knowledge of arcane rituals that can cause the end of the world.
457* EvilUncle: [[spoiler:Genderflipped. Briar is Rose's sister, so she's Thorn's grand-aunt, and she makes multiple attempts on Thorn's life out of jealousy that the Lord of Locusts will favor her grand-niece over her. Briar also led her niece and nephew-in-law into an ambush that ended in their deaths]].
458* TheFaceless: We don't see the Hooded One's face until about two-thirds into the story. Before that, we've had a few "fake" reveals, as the hood has on separate occasions been pulled back to reveal the face of Fone Bone or a younger Gran'ma Ben. [[spoiler:The first time she reveals her true identity, she looks like she did in life, as a pretty young woman who resembles Gran'ma a lot. Not much later we see that her real appearance is far less pretty, more ghoulish with gray skin and huge staring eyes]].
459* GodhoodSeeker: The heroes speculate that once the Lord of the Locusts is free, he'll use the Hooded One as his new mortal host, essentially making the Hooded One a god over a nightmare world. [[spoiler:Though when the Locust finally is freed, he continues to inhabit the form of Mim. It seems that Briar served the Lord of the Locusts not out of hopes for godhood, but actual loyalty]].
460* GreenEyedMonster: A lot of the Hooded One's hatred of [[spoiler:her sister, Rose]], stems from jealousy over the attention and adoration she received from their parents and subjects. The Hooded One also makes repeated attempts on Thorn's life out of jealousy that she'll be the Lord of Locusts' new favorite.
461* TheGrimReaper: With that [[InTheHood always hooded]] look and SinisterScythe, The Hooded One easily evokes the imagery of the angel of death.
462* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler:Was chopped in half at the waist by Thorn's father. The Lord of the Locusts resurrected her and uses its magic to keep her top and bottom halves linked]].
463* TheHeavy: Though not the ultimate evil (that honor goes to the Lord of the Locusts), the Hooded One is the most dangerous and immediate threat in the series, is the commander of the Locust's evil armies, and is constantly trying to attack, kill or corrupt Thorn -- through her dreams or physically.
464* InTheHood: It's in the name. The Hooded One spends the first half of the story with a face-concealing hood on.
465* IWasQuiteALooker: [[spoiler:Briar Harvestar was known as one of the most beautiful women in the Valley, until the Locust turned her into a withered hag as punishment for her failure]].
466* {{Jerkass}}: [[spoiler:In her youth, Briar treated everyone -- her family included -- with cold, barely contained contempt]].
467* KarmicTransformation: [[spoiler:After she fails in freeing the Lord of the Locusts in the prequel, he prematurely ages her, the most beautiful woman in the Valley, into a wizened, old crone]].
468* KnightOfCerebus: The Two Stupid, Stupid Rat Creatures might be the first villains in the comic to be introduced, but they're LaughablyEvil {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s. The Hooded One, meanwhile, is the first threat to be treated with complete seriousness -- even the massive locust swarm that splits the Bone Cousins apart at the beginning [[spoiler:was a "scouting swarm" sent forth by the Hooded One to investigate the desert after [[ChekhovsGag Phoney's campaign balloon]] floated up to her proverbial doorstep]].
469* MasterOfIllusion: The Hooded One is very skilled at casting illusions to manipulate people, most notably in how [[spoiler:she distracts Lucius at a critical moment to make sure that Old Man's Cave gets surrounded by her forces]]. In fact, this is how the Hooded One keeps the Rat Creatures in line; according to Stinky and Smelly, the Hooded One can make it seem like ''the sky is falling'' if the Rat Creatures become sufficiently angered by the illusions the Hooded One creates.
470* MoreThanMindControl: The Lord of the Locusts isn't outright controlling the Hooded One's actions, but he has [[spoiler:been in contact with her throughout her entire life, fostering her jealousy and resentment of her sister, feeding her ego, and promising her vengeance over every imagined slight]]. It's not as sympathetic as most examples, though, since [[spoiler:Briar had a pretty good life, a loving and supportive family, immense power, and most of her problems were of her own making]].
471* MouthOfSauron: The Hooded One is the only person in the Locust's army to have direct contact with their master. The Lord of the Locusts relies on the Hooded One to relay his commands to his forces.
472* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Falls into the category of "The Adjective One". Additionally, [[spoiler:her real name is "Briar"]].
473* OmnicidalManiac: The Hooded One is not only totally fine with freeing the Lord of the Locusts to destroy the world, but actually pretty ''gleeful'' about it.
474* PsychoSupporter: The Hooded One is devoted to the Lord of the Locusts and is fine with helping him bring about the apocalypse.
475* RevenantZombie: [[spoiler:The Hooded One is the resurrected sister of Rose Harvester. She still retains her personality and the two halves of her body are held together by her master's locusts]].
476* SamusIsAGirl: After having been deliberately [[spoiler:referred to with male pronouns]] for two-thirds of the series, [[spoiler:the Hooded One is revealed to be Briar, Gran'ma Ben's sister]].
477* SinisterScythe: Fights with one, with enough skill to shatter boulders and cleave fully-grown warriors to pieces. [[spoiler:This happens to be the weapon that killed her. When Thorn's parents found out she had planned for her daughter, her dad grabbed an abandoned farm tool and cut her in half]].
478* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Briar repeatedly showcases a significant LackOfEmpathy (coldly telling the Pawan General to his face that she was "finished" with the warriors he sent to Old Man's Cave and who were killed in the volcanic eruption), is a brilliant manipulator (as seen by her getting both the Rat Creatures and men of Pawa to side with the Holy House of Mists), is AllTakeAndAllGive in all of her relationships (to the point where she [[ItsAllAboutMe intentionally sabotages her master's plans to make sure that she stays the favorite]]), and has a grandiose sense of self-importance (with her always viewing herself as the wounded party no matter whatever truth is staring her in the face). About the only aspect of sociopathy that she doesn't have is being TheHedonist, and even then that's only in the present; when she was a rich princess, she loved to be waited on hand-and-foot by her servants]].
479* StrangerBehindTheMask: Is never seen in the story before TheReveal. [[spoiler: She]] is only cryptically mentioned.
480* StrippedToTheBone: [[spoiler:When the Lord of the Locusts is killed, all of the Hooded One's soft tissues get vaporized, leaving behind a blackened skeleton]].
481* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:It's never explained how she was able to go from being reduced to a withered old crone at the end of ''Rose'' to looking young and beautiful again in the flashback sections of ''Bone'']].
482* TheUnfavorite: [[spoiler:Briar resentfully says their mother always preferred Rose before trying to kill her. However, the prequel ''Rose'' shows her parents as nothing but loving and supportive of her]].
483* WalkingSpoiler: The Hooded One's backstory is a ''huge'' spoiler for the later volumes.
484* WeHaveReserves: When the Pawan general asks what happened to the elite warriors he sent to the Battle of Old Man's Cave, the Hooded One callously confirms they were gifted warriors, but they had [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]]. It's enough to get the general to try to strike the Hooded One down.
485* TheWormThatWalks: [[spoiler:The top and bottom halves of a RevenantZombie held together by a swarm of locusts]].
486* WoundedGazelleGambit: [[spoiler:She convinces Rose to spare her in the prequel by claiming to have been under the Locust's control]].
487* YouHaveFailedMe:
488** A subversion. [[spoiler:After the Lord of the Locusts finds out that the Hooded One wasted their time by going after Phoney Bone for no reason, he keeps his promise to painfully kill her. The subversion comes when he resurrects her afterwards because she's still useful]].
489** In the prequel ''Rose'', [[spoiler:Briar's first failed attempt to free the Lord of the Locusts in her youth led to him prematurely aging her into a wizened crone]].
490
491!!Kingdok
492[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonekingdok.jpg]]
493
494The King of the Rat Creatures; a brutish and vicious monster who nevertheless is basically only a puppet for the Hooded One and the Lord of the Locusts.
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496* AdaptationalBadass: In the ''Thorn'' comic strip, Kingdok (there named "Kingdoc") was a normal-sized Rat Creature, and was only a captain in the Rat Creature army. The only thing that set him apart from the other Rat Creatures was that he had a name. In ''Bone'' he's a huge and powerful monster, and the king of the Rat Creatures.
497* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:He's rather pitiful in his final moments. With his sanity eroded from the numerous times he was maimed and humiliated, as well as with the realization that he's only ever been a puppet, the once proud king of the Rat Creatures is reduced to a shambling mess that has to beg Thorn to kill him. Even Thorn can't find it in herself to finish him off, and only does so out of self-defense]].
498* AnArmAndALeg: He gets mutilated, twice, the first time losing an arm [[spoiler:before he gets Thorn to kill him and end his misery]]. You can't say he didn't deserve it, though.
499* BodyHorror: Kingdok changes visually more than any other character in the series; in the beginning he looks like a normal Rat Creature, just much bigger, bipedal, and with a constant toothy grin or sneer on his face. Towards the end he hardly resembles a Rat Creature so much as a walking mouth with legs. This change is actually due to ArtEvolution, but it's implied that in-story this gradual de-evolution is brought on by the corruption of the Lord of the Locusts.
500* TheBrute: The most physically dangerous of the Lord of Locusts servants. In his first appearance, he even manages to beat up [[MadeOfIron Gran'ma Ben]] with little effort.
501* ButtMonkey: Of the non-comedic variety. He's defeated, humiliated and downright mutilated on ''several'' occasions, which causes a SanitySlippage and a gradual change in personality from an arrogant [[TheBrute Brute]] to a half-crazed, cynical DeathSeeker.
502* {{Cephalothorax}}: His final character design, where his eyes and (gigantic) mouth seem to grow out of his torso.
503* DeathSeeker: After being repeatedly humiliated, losing an arm and his tongue, and being reduced to little more than a slave of the Hooded One and the Lord of Locusts, [[spoiler:he decides he'd rather die than continue living as he is. He tries to goad Thorn into finishing him off, but she refuses his attempts until he attacks her and essentially performs SuicideByCop]].
504* FantasticRacism: He hates the human "flat-landers" and considers it an insult that they managed to drive his kind out of the Valley.
505* ForcedIntoEvil: According to the Two Stupid, Stupid Rat Creatures, Kingdok was originally fine with obeying the treaty, as much as he hated humans. But like every one else, he was terrified by the Locust's power, and had no choice but to obey The Hooded One.
506* HumiliationConga: Gradually as the story progresses he goes from TheDreaded and a serious threat, to losing both an arm and his tongue, and then being completely forgotten about and reduced to one panel cameos once in a while simply to confirm that he isn't dead yet.
507* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: [[spoiler:He was the one who killed Thorn's parents]].
508* PetTheDog: One hilarious instance with Smelly and Stinky, after they've messed up with the cow race and he decides he likes the results. They think he's about to kill them, and instead he gives them a nice hot meal and tells them "good job, boys".
509* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He's the ruler of the Rat Creatures and the most dangerous of his kind, being a hulking monster that easily dwarfs any of his subjects.
510* RevengeBeforeReason: Subverted. Despite Thorn cutting off his arm, when the Hooded One orders him to find her and the Bones, Kingdok suggests he kill the Great Red Dragon instead. When the Hooded One asks if he doesn't want vengeance for his mutilation, Kingdok responds vengeance is never far from his thoughts, but tactically he thinks it makes more sense to eliminate the Great Red Dragon as a threat.
511* ToServeMan: Like all Rat Creatures, he's a carnivorous monster who eats sapient creatures. [[spoiler:He was the one who devoured Thorn's parents]].
512* TongueTrauma: Roque Ja ends up ripping out his tongue.
513* WouldYouLikeToHearHowTheyDied: [[spoiler:He tells Thorn how he ate her mother while she was still alive in order to goad her into killing him. Thorn manages to fight off the temptation and only kills him when he tries to kill her]].
514* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:He was the one who killed Thorn's parents, and reminds her of it in a bid to get her to kill him]].
515* YourSizeMayVary: In his first appearances he's only about twice the size of a regular rat creature, but later he appears to stand over thirty feet tall and is big enough to fit a regular rat creature in his mouth.
516
517!!Rat Creatures/Hairy Men
518[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boneratcreatures.jpg]]
519
520Rat Creatures are the resident monsters of the valley; they're strong and bloodthirsty predators but also incredibly stupid. Encountered in ones or twos they're more comical than scary, but in large numbers they're ''terrifying''. There are thousands of Rat Creatures, but two of them -- a duo of foot soldiers -- play fairly large roles in the story as {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s who in ''Quest for the Spark'' end up having a HeelFaceTurn (as well as getting their own names, "Smelly" and "Stinky").
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522* AffablyEvil: Seems to be a basic Rat Creature trait. They're dangerous monsters, yes, and they will gleefully stalk and eat smaller creatures (humans included), but most of them seem to be {{Punch Clock Villain}}s at their worst. They're at their most dangerous when controlled or manipulated by someone greater and more evil... though unfortunately, they're ''very easy'' for great and evil forces to manipulate.
523* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Subverted; Despite the fact that they have served as TheUsualAdversaries for both the humans and dragons of the Valley throughout history (as the three races compete over resources), they're not actually evil monsters, and Volume 5 highlights that they're only antagonists in recent times due to the Hooded One's manipulations.
524* ArchEnemy: To the dragons, though less out of FantasticRacism and more because the Rat Creatures are frequently co-opted into serving as {{Mooks}} on behalf of evil forces like the Lord of the Locusts, the Hooded One, and the Nacht. Even just the scent of brimstone can drive an army of Rat Creatures into a rout.
525* CardCarryingVillain: Stinky is proud of being a monster and resents Smelly's love of quiche because it takes away from his image of what a monster should be.
526* ConservationOfNinjitsu: Inverted; In small groups like two random soldiers, they serve as PluckyComicRelief. In large armies, they're a terrifying force of destruction.
527* EnemyMine: Smelly and Stinky temporarily team-up with Fone Bone, Smiley and a bunch of orphaned animals to escape from both Kingdok and Roque Ja.
528* ExplosiveBreeder: Implied given the huge hordes they're able to pull off along with how quickly they mature (Bartleby going from basically an infant in Volume 5 to a speaking child in Volume 7 over the course of a few weeks InUniverse).
529* ForcedIntoEvil: If the Rat Creatures don't serve as the Hooded One's {{Mooks}}, then they'll all be driven to madness by the Hooded One's MasterOfIllusion powers. Smelly and Stinky even lament this at one point in Volume 5, complaining that since the Hooded One came to them, the "Hum-Hum" (non-human term for the Dreaming) is completely out of whack and they can't tell what is actually real and what isn't anymore.
530* HeelFaceTurn: Smelly and Stinky finally pull one off in ''Quest for the Spark''.
531* HeterosexualLifePartners: Smelly and Stinky are in this trope. It's emphasized through their tendency to call each other "comrade" and their tendency to bicker LikeAnOldMarriedCouple.
532* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Another basic Rat Creature trait that occurs whenever you run into them in ones or twos. It's when there's a large number of them that they become dangerous.
533* LargeAndInCharge: "Royal" rat creatures, such as Kingdok, Muad, Tyson, and Agok tend to be much bigger than mundane ones. ''[[{{Kaiju}} Especially]]'' Tyson.
534* LaserGuidedKarma: Stinky and Smelly ate numerous {{Talking Animal}}s over the years. When they [[HeelFaceDoorSlam try to hand over Fone and Smiley Bone to Kingdok so they won't be seen as traitors anymore]] near the end of Volume 5, the outraged orphans of the aforementioned animals they ate all swarm them and viciously bite them until they let go of the Bones and they can all escape.
535* LaughablyEvil: The two "stupid, stupid" Rat Creatures are so incompetent and bizarre that even when they're trying to devour the Bone Cousins they're an utter delight to read.
536* LovableCoward: Most of them are brave; just not ''those'' two.
537* NoNameGiven: Most Rat Creatures don't have names and address each other only as "Comrade." ''Quest For The Spark'' confirms that having a name is a sign of status in Rat Creature culture; you don't get a name unless you're important, like a king or a queen. Even the two main Rat Creatures remain nameless until ''Quest For The Spark''.
538* NonIndicativeName: They're called "Rat Creatures", but because both their ears are cropped and their tails are cut off when they're young, in practice they look more like some bizarre form of ape-bear hybrid with humanoid hands.
539* OurOrcsAreDifferent: Despite being just bestial RatMen on the surface, they're actually a melding of both Tolkien and Blizzard Orcs in practice, as they're a ProudWarriorRace who while NotAlwaysEvil nonetheless primarily serve as the main force of evil-aligned {{Mooks}} in their respective stories.
540* PhraseCatcher: "Stupid, stupid rat creatures!"
541* ProudWarriorRace: Their entire culture seems to be organized in terms of a military, and martial strength seems to be expected of any half-decent Rat Creature ruler.
542* PunchClockVillain: Aside from the whole "eating people/{{Talking Animal}}s thing," Smelly and Stinky just seem like two enemy soldiers (poorly) doing their jobs. The two even note in Volume 5 that their people are naturally peaceful, and they've only been incited to war in recent times after the Hooded One came and basically warped them into, to paraphrase Smiley, "an insect cult".
543* PutOnABus: Stinky and Smelly are major antagonists throughout the first five books, but don't appear again afterwards until the last one.
544* RatMen: A more bestial example than most, as shown below, but they do appear to be a sapient people, having their own language, culture, art, and are sometimes shown using weapons. While they do not usually build their own houses, they are capable of building things, such as their temple and Queen Maud seemingly living in a palace.
545* SeinfeldianConversation: Rat Creatures in general, and Smelly and Stinky in particular, have a knack for these conversations, a trait which is made even more prominent when they're written by Tom Snegoski.
546* TalkingAnimal: Well, maybe, because while treated like a "race" similar to humans, dragons, or the Bones, they're very animalistic, and lack clothing and material possessions, don't build shelters, and live out in the wilderness usually feeding on smaller animals. Considering that a large swath of the Valley's animals also have the ability to talk and are as intelligent as humans, the only real difference between them and Rat Creatures is that Rat Creatures are a fictional species.
547* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Completely averted, as female Rat Creatures look exactly the same as male ones. Presumably the Rat Creatures themselves can tell the difference.
548* ToServeMan: A variant; Not only do both Smelly and Stinky desire to eat the Bone Cousins (Fone Bone in particular), but they've also eaten several of the {{Talking Animal}}s who live in the Valley. [[spoiler:In the epilogue of ''Bone'', it's established that the Rat Creatures are allowed to live in the Valley now, but with the caveat that they [[NominalImportance can't eat anything that has a name]] (i.e., {{Talking Animal}}s, humans, and dragons)]].
549* TooDumbToLive: Yes, Fone Bone, Smelly and Stinky ''are'' stupid enough to follow you onto a frail little branch hanging over a cliff.
550* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Smelly is borderline obsessed with quiche, much to Stinky's chagrin.
551-->'''Stinky:''' It's a matter of principle! Monsters ''do not eat quiche!!''
552* TrappedInVillainy: Despite first appearances, the Hairy Men are NotAlwaysEvil; despite having waged multiple wars with both humans and dragons in the past, they were fine (if a tad resentful) with abiding by the treaty signed after the Big War to stay in the Eastern Mountains. However, they've been co-opted by the Hooded One since then, and have been terrified into serving as the Hooded One's {{Mooks}} since the only other option is to be driven to madness through the Hooded One's sorcery.
553* VitriolicBestBuds: Smelly and Stinky fit this well due to their bicker spats and insults towards each other, which is a factor to their incompetence.
554* WouldHurtAChild: In addition to trying to eat sapient, animal children, Smelly and Stinky also hurt the rat cub, Bartleby, for helping Fone Bone and Smiley.
555
556!!Roque Ja
557[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonerockjaw.jpg]]
558
559The "Master of the Eastern Border," ruling over the eastern mountains of the Valley. Roque Ja (and not, as he will constantly remind you, "Rock Jaw") is a gigantic mountain lion who initially sides with the Hooded One and the Rat Creatures because he hates them ''slightly'' less than he hates the dragons they oppose.
560----
561* AboveGoodAndEvil: Takes the position that morality is meaningless and all that really matters is self-interest.
562* AdaptationalBadass: His original incarnation, from the ''Thorn'' comic strip, was much smaller and weaker, and bordered on being an IneffectualSympatheticVillain, to the point where Fone Bone was actually glad to see him because that meant there was no more danger. The Roque Ja of ''Bone'' is notably larger, smarter and more of a threat.
563* BerserkButton: Seeing a Rat Creature trespass on his domain throws him into a rage, as being a big cat he considers them vermin. Disrespect in any form is also a huge issue with him.
564* CatsAreSnarkers: An ''extremely'' [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan]] style of snark at that.
565* CatsAreSuperior: With a heavy dosage of CatsAreMean. He views himself as ruler of the eastern mountains and has little but contempt for anyone else.
566* EntertaininglyWrong: He derides the CreationMyth of the Valley as a battle fought between the dragons and their mad queen as a moronic fairy tale. In reality, it's almost ''completely'' accurate, with the only error being that it leaves out the Lord of the Locusts' involvement.
567* {{Expy}}: Basically, he's [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Shere Khan]] as a gigantic mountain lion.
568* FantasticRacism: He hates the Rat Creatures, viewing them as vermin trespassing on his territory, and hates the dragons, viewing them as arrogant.
569* FauxAffablyEvil: He can be quite charming and polite, and occasionally might even be on the same side as you, but make no mistakes -- he's ''not'' your friend and he's ''not'' to be trusted.
570* HatesEveryoneEqually: Dragons, Rat Creatures, humans, Bones, they're all the same to Roque Ja, they're all unwelcome in his territory, and the outcome of their war is of little consequence to him.
571* {{Hypocrite}}: He makes a big deal about how everyone must choose a side in the war, but actively stays out of it and makes it abundantly clear that he's on is his own. He also detests the dragons for their arrogant attitudes, but he is by far the most arrogant character in the comic.
572* ItsAllAboutMe: For all his talk of picking sides in a war, Roque Ja's really on his own side and only aids the Lord of the Locusts' side because of the reward he can get out of it.
573* KarmaHoudini: Sells out Phoney and Thorn to the Hooded One and the Locust but faces no karmic comeuppance for it. [[spoiler:When he's encountered by Thorn, Fone Bone and Bartleby, he decides not to attack them, and they leave him be as they have more pressing priorities]].
574* MegaNeko: He's absolutely huge, far bigger than a regular mountain lion, and could easily swallow Fone Bone or Smiley Bone in one gulp.
575* MotorMouth: He does love the sound of his own voice. Fone Bone and Smiley {{lampshade}} it on one occasion.
576* PronouncingMyNameForYou: "''R-R-Roque Ja! R-R-Roque!'' You're not rolling the R!"
577* VillainHasAPoint: While his hatred of the Rat Creatures is still presented as unsympathetic, he ''does'' have a point about them trespassing on his territory (though granted, the Rat Creatures were ''exiled'' there after the last Big War).
578* WhatIsEvil: Roque Ja claims he doesn't believe in good and evil, since what one side of people (like the Bones) classifies as evil is often seen by another side (like the Rat Creatures) as good. In the end, there's only nature and in nature, power is all that matters.
579* WildCard: Not wholly on anyone's side except his own. Which is ironic, since he keeps talking about "picking sides" in the war as something everyone must do.
580* {{Woolseyism}}: His name was changed in some translations to preserve the pun. The French version calls him "Mach Far", which is misinterpreted as "''Mâche-Fer''" by the Bones (literally, "Chew Iron").
581
582!!Lord Tarsil
583[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonetarsil.jpg]]
584
585A former Veni-Yan warrior and ruler of Atheia. He hates dragons with a passion and has outlawed all "worship" of them, including the old religion.
586----
587* AnArmAndALeg: He lost an arm in a battle against dragons.
588* AnticlimaxBoss: [[spoiler:He's talked up as a huge threat and a major obstacle for our heroes in the penultimate story arc... only to be [[WorfEffect killed with ease by the Hooded One]] at the beginning of the last story arc. It's a bit dissapointing, really]].
589* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:While he was gruesomely killed by the Hooded One for refusing to surrender and give up Atheia to her, it's hard to feel bad for Tarsil since he was an unpleasant usurper who wanted to defend the kingdom from the Hooded One only for the purpose of ruling it himself with an iron fist]].
590* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: A great warrior, and still a force to be reckoned with after losing one arm.
591* BullyingADragon: He always thought dragons were evil, to the point that he tried to led a group of warriors to Tanen Guard, the sacred burial ground of the dragons. Even when [[DoNotTauntCthulhu the dragons warned him to turn back]], he persisted, and they attacked, mutilating him heavily.
592* BurnTheWitch: He's made dragon worship a crime punishable by death and plans on burning Thorn at the stake for her family's affiliation with dragons.
593* CurbStompBattle: He was on the receiving end of one when he tried to pick a fight against dragons. [[spoiler:Calling his death at the Hooded One's hands a "fight" would be extraordinarily generous]].
594* EvilVersusEvil: Tarsil is a dangerous KnightTemplar who has usurped rule over Atheia, but he also opposes the Locust. [[spoiler:The Hooded One makes short work of him, though]].
595* FaceHeelTurn: Formerly the Queen's Captain of the Guard and one of the few people Rose used to keep in contact with, but is now an enemy of the royal family and he wants them all dead.
596* FacialHorror: When we finally see him without his hood, we see just how ravaged he is. His face is withered and scarred, his eyes are bulging, and he's missing hair, teeth and most of his nose.
597* FantasticRacism: Despises dragons, outright calling them "crawling things that eat [humanity's] light".
598* GeneralRipper: He's got traces of this, with his fanatical hatred for dragons. He views them as evil and blames them for the Ghost Circles plaguing the land.
599* HandicappedBadass: He's lost an arm and his face is disfigured after he fought the dragons... but he doesn't let that stop him. [[spoiler:Too bad that his strength doesn't help one bit against the Hooded One]].
600* HumansAreLeaders: Seems to be his basic philosophy. There are a ''lot'' of creatures in Atheia -- humans, {{Talking Animal}}s, and other bizarre folk just to name a few -- but Tarsil and the Vedu are human, and are in charge after rejecting the teachings of the dragons.
601* IWasQuiteALooker: He used to be very handsome prior to his ill-fated attack on the dragons. [[spoiler:Briar temporarily uses a glamour to mimic his handsome face and catch him off guard long enough to kill him]].
602* KnightTemplar: He believes that dragons and those that worship them are inherently evil and must be put to death to save Atheia.
603* TheUsurper: He's known as Tarsil the Usurper for seizing control of the city after blaming the dragons for the appearance of the Ghost Circles.
604* WellIntentionedExtremist: It's hinted that he started out as this, but his hatred for the dragons have long since overshadowed any good intentions he had.
605
606!!The Vedu
607A religious sect of dream-worshippers founded by Tarsil; an off-shoot of the Disciples of Venu, they follow different teachings (deriding dragons as monsters and instead praising humans as the only interpreters of the Dreaming) and act more like bullies than protectors.
608----
609* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: They hate and hunt dragons, despite the fact their religion first came from the dragons; they evoke Christian anti-Semites who deny Christianity's deep connections to Judaism and/or that UsefulNotes/JesusChrist himself was a Jew.
610* {{Hypocrite}}: They exalt and praise Ven Harvestar, the Dream-Queen and first Veni-Yan-Cari, for teaching her fellow humans how to research and achieve balance in the Dreaming... but they also conveniently forget that Ven only learned how to do so from the very dragons they despise.
611* {{Jerkass}}: A good collective term for them. The city under attack and innocent lives in danger? Their response is to take over the town armory and refuse to let anyone in unless they get special privileges.
612* LaserGuidedKarma: A group of Vedu who mock a hive of giant bees forced into Atheia by the Ghost Circles outside get the utter crud beaten out of them.
613* WouldHurtAChild: At least one of them, who kicks Taneal for making a shrine to the dragons, enraging Thorn as a result.
614[[/folder]]
615
616[[folder:Past Characters]]
617!!Mim
618The Queen of the Dragons. Originally she was the one who ensured a balance between the Dreaming and the Waking Worlds, but she was possessed by the Lord of the Locusts and driven mad, forcing the other dragons to turn her to stone.
619----
620* AndIMustScream: She might have been turned to stone by the dragons, but she's ''still alive'' on some level. Notably, the characters eventually figure out that [[TheMagicGoesAway the dragons gradually emerging less and less from underground]] is because they can't bear to look upon their beloved queen painfully frozen in stone for all eternity.
621* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She is ''gargantuan''. Normal dragons, which range in size from the size of a cart to the size of a truck, are about the size of mosquitos compared to her.
622* BrainwashedAndCrazy: She was possessed by the Lord of the Locusts, making her go on a rampage until he was turned to stone by the other dragons.
623* CosmicKeystone: She created a balance in the Dreaming by perpetually holding her tail in her mouth. The Lord of the Locusts possessed her out of boredom, making her tail fall away and causing suffering, chaos and imbalance to enter the Waking World. [[spoiler:It's implied that her being taken back to Tanen Gard by the dragons after the Locust's death is meant to imply her resuming her original function]].
624* HeroicSacrifice: According to the Lord of the Locusts himself in ''Rose'', she drove herself mad so that her children would turn her to stone and the Locust would be unable to devastate the world.
625* TheHighQueen: She is always presented as being a kind and loving ruler who deeply cared for the world's denizens.
626* MeaningfulName: "Mim" is often used as a nickname for "Miriam" - which is the Hebrew name for [[MadonnaArchetype Mary]].
627* TakenForGranite: Was turned to stone by her children in order to prevent her from rampaging any more.
628* ThanatosGambit: It's implied that she went insane on purpose to get her children to turn her to stone.
629
630!!Cleo and Euclid
631Princess Rose's two canine companions.
632----
633* EvilDetectingDog: They can tell something's off about [[spoiler:Briar]].
634* OneSteveLimit: Averted; "Euclid" is also the name of a human villager in ''Bone''.
635
636!!Balsaad the River Dragon
637An evil dragon and a servant of the Lord of the Locusts.
638----
639* FallenAngel: Functionally one, as the dragons are mostly benevolent masters of the dreaming but Balsaad turned to the side of the Locust to sate his hunger for power.
640* HealingFactor: Has an incredibly powerful one which functionally grants him NighInvulnerability.
641* TheHeavy: For ''Rose'', with him being the primary instigator of the story's events and the greatest threat to the titular character.
642* FaceHeelTurn: Turned to the side of the Locust.
643* {{Jerkass}}: Presented as being a power-hungry, obnoxious, and bloodthirsty prick who loves to dominate his might over others.
644* LogicalWeakness: His HealingFactor works on PullingThemselvesTogether rules; if his pieces aren't brought back together to re-attatch themselves, then he dies for real.
645* OhCrap: He only starts to panic after his body parts wash away in the river's current, meaning that he can't be brought back together and can now be KilledOffForReal.
646* PullingThemselvesTogether: His HealingFactor and ability to rejoin parts of him that have been cut off mean he's almost invulnerable, but he's eventually killed when Rose finds a way to keep his body parts from each other.
647* TheQuisling: Turned to the side of the Locust for promise of further power.
648
649!!Queen Lunaria
650[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lunaria_harvestar.jpg]]
651[[caption-width-right:350:"Seek the Crown of Horns..." ]]
652
653Thorn's deceased mother, daughter of Rose, and the previous Queen of the Valley.
654----
655* BrainyBrunette: She had dark hair and was known to be a patron of the arts.
656* DisappearedDad: There's no mention of who Lunaria's father was.
657* EatenAlive: She and her husband were torn apart and eaten by Kingdok.
658* TheHighQueen: She was beloved by her subjects when she was alive, and was universally known as a kind and devoted queen.
659* InSeriesNickname: Her real name was Lunaria, but her nickname was "Moonwort" or sometimes just "Moon".
660
661!! Ven Harvestar
662The first human Queen of the Valley, and the distant ancestor of Gran'ma Ben and Thorn.
663* FounderOfTheKingdom: She was the first Queen of the Valley, having been chosen to be ruler by the dragons after the first defeat of the Lord of the Locusts.
664* TheGhost: Very little is known about her, and the only depictions of her shown in the comics are her images on prayer stones.
665* TheHighQueen: Ven was known to be very regal and wise, and was the first human Veni-Yan-Cari warrior.
666
667!!"Big" Johnson Bone
668[[quoteright:384:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2023_09_08_at_102415_pm.png]]
669
670The founder of Boneville and distant ancestor of Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone. Big Johnson is an adventurer and explorer by nature, and always rushing off to seek adventure.
671----
672* AccidentalMisnaming: He never seems to be able to get his pet monkey's name right.
673* BigEater: His ability to pack it away is ''legendary''.
674* {{Determinator}}: Big Johnson Bone never backs down from anything. Not even being eaten by a giant Rat Creature stops him!
675* TheDreaded: To the Rat Creatures, so much so in fact that even hundreds of years after his presumed death they still cut off their tails for fear that he will come for them and drag them away by their tails.
676* FearlessFool: While he might occasionally make a strategic retreat, he's far more likely to run headfirst into danger.
677* HunterTrapper: His chosen profession, and yet he goes out of his way to help a number of cute woodland creatures in trouble. This is {{Lampshaded}}.
678* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his egoism he truly is a hero.
679* MotorMouth: Big Johnson talks quite a bit.
680* TheMunchausen: As if he isn't badass enough in real life, he's constantly exaggerating and blowing his adventures and feats out of proportion. At times it's hard to tell just what is true and what's a lie.
681* ShroudedInMyth: Big Johnson's the reason the Rat Creatures cut off their tails because of how he swung them around. In the present, this has evolved into a myth about "The Jerk" who drags Rat Creatures away by their tails.
682* SmallNameBigEgo: Big Johnson is pretty much a reconstruction of this. He has an unrealistically high opinion of himself, but he's able to make up for it with the impressive abilities that he actually does have.
683
684!!Mr. Pip
685Big Johnson's pet monkey, who really does not like being dragged off on adventures.
686----
687* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly towards Big Johnson.
688* TheDragAlong: He complains. A ''lot''.
689* FormallyNamedPet: It's ''Mr.'' Pip, if you don't mind.
690* LovableCoward: And one saddled with a FearlessFool as an owner, at that.
691* OnlySaneMan: He primarily serves as an ineffectual voice of reason to contrast against Big Johnson.
692
693!!Stillman
694A minuscule dragon and forest guardian, who has some problems with his fire-breathing.
695----
696* EleventhHourRanger: Makes a surprise return in the last book of the ''Quest For the Spark'' trilogy.
697* BreathWeapon: Like all dragons, he can breathe fire... that is, he's ''supposed'' to be able to breathe fire. Whenever he tries he ends up being sick instead.
698* CowardlyLion: He becomes much more brave by the end.
699* ChronicSelfDeprecation: "Dragon? More like a ''mouse'' -- no -- a teeny tiny bug that's afraid of ''dirt.'' No, no, I'm lower than a bug. What's lower than a bug? Lower than a bug, lower than a bug... a ''germ!'' That's it! I'm lower than a germ!"
700* TookALevelInBadass: Starts out as a fairly ineffectual fighter, but gets better over time. It's hinted that his fire-breathing problems were the result of his low self-esteem, and when he gets over that he's much more of a force to be reckoned with.
701
702!!Animal cubs
703Lily the Bear Cub, Pete the Porcupine, Ramona the Fox, Porter the Turtle and a number of mice are helped out by Big Johnson when their parents are taken by Rat Creatures.
704----
705* EleventhHourRanger: Porter, along with Stillman, makes a surprise return in ''Quest for the Spark'', as an old turtle.
706* CowardlyLion: All of them, to some degree, but Porter is the clearest example. He starts out as too afraid to come out of his shell, but ends up the most gung-ho of all of them.
707* {{Gasshole}}: Pete claims this makes him special. "I can burp the alphabet!"
708* MotorMouth: The mice are a collective one.
709* ShoutOut: When Porter finally comes out of his shell, he looks almost exactly like [[ComicStrip/{{Pogo}} Churchy La Femme]].
710* VanityIsFeminine: Ramona is a rather vain little fox cub.
711* WideEyedIdealist: Lily, who believes in wishing on a star and that everything will eventually work out.
712
713!!Queen Maud
714The Queen of the Rat Creatures back in Big Johnson's day.
715----
716* AbusiveParents: Even though she [[HypocriticalHeartwarming does love Tyson]], she acts rather mean towards him, but it's generally downplayed.
717* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Her relationship with her son.
718* BerserkButton: She loves her tail, so don't mess around with it.
719* FatBastard: Fat and evil.
720* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: A cruel queen.
721* HypocriticalHeartwarming: She acts mean towards Tyson, but panics when she thinks he is sick after Tyson gets indigestion.
722* {{Jerkass}}: She's not very nice.
723* MamaBear: Possibly her only redeeming quality is her protectiveness of Tyson.
724* TinyHeadedBehemoth: Her body is immense, but her head is regular sized, unlike her succcessor Kingdok.
725
726!!Tyson
727Queen Maud's son, and the ''hugest'' Rat Creature ever to have lived, even larger than Kingdok.
728----
729* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The biggest Rat Creature of all!
730* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Tyson is disobedient and annoying, but goes ''berserk'' whenever Maud is threatened.
731* BrattyHalfPint: Only the size of a building.
732* EnfantTerrible: Presumably a kid, and Tyson is crazy.
733* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A huge brat, though he cares about his mother.
734* FatBastard: An obnoxious fat guy.
735* FatIdiot: He gets easily fooled.
736* HypocriticalHeartwarming: He does not listen to his mother, but is very angry at the thought of her getting hurt.
737* {{Jerkass}}: Disobedient, loud, downright bratty.
738* {{Kaiju}}: Bigger than Kingdok, even!
739* SwallowedWhole: His mother frequently berates him for not chewing his food, and it screws him over when Big Johnson Bone decides to lit a fire in his stomach.
740* ThirdPersonPerson: His form of speech.
741[[/folder]]
742
743[[folder:Quest for the Spark]]
744!!Percival F. Bone
745An older cousin of Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone; he's an inventor and an explorer whose biggest invention, ''The Queen of the Sky'' is an airship that runs on potatoes. He's the legal guardian of his lost brother's two kids, Abbey and Barclay.
746----
747* CoolOldGuy: With a side-order of [[TeamDad Team Grandpa]]. He's probably the most laid-back and jovial older character in the franchise -- where most other elderly characters tend to be either stern or grouchy or both, Percival is neither of these things.
748* TheNoseKnows: An interesting variant of this. Percival can smell it in the air when adventure and/or change is afoot, and can also smell the weather changing. He admits that his nose has been wrong "once or twice", but it's usually reliable.
749* TheProfessor: He's a cartoon professor/inventor of the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Ludwig Von Drake]] type, and he very much looks the part with his lab coat and his wild Einstein-like hair (the only male Bone we see depicted with hair).
750
751!!Abbey and Barclay Bone
752Percival's niece and nephew, they're twins (Abbey is the older, by two minutes and twenty-three seconds) and usually bicker a lot.
753----
754* CheerfulChild: Seems to be pretty standard for Bone children. They argue a lot, but are generally good kids.
755* SiblingRivalry: Mild case, mostly taking the form of a lot of bickering. They do get a few AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther moments.
756* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Abbey never passes up a chance to remind everyone that she is two minutes and twenty-three seconds older than Barclay.
757
758!!Tom Elm
759The primary protagonist of ''Quest for the Spark'', Tom Elm is a twelve-year-old boy who lives on a turnip farm but wishes he could become a Veni-Yan warrior. He's best friends with Roderick the Raccoon, who was taken in by his family.
760----
761* TheEveryman: Even more than Fone Bone, Tom is a pretty indistinct StandardizedLeader whose character traits seem rather bland compared to the characters surrounding him.
762* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Like so many kid protagonists before him, Tom starts his journey bored with his normal life and wants to be a great warrior.
763* PrefersGoingBarefoot: He rarely ever wears shoes.
764
765!!Randolf Clearmeadow
766A former Veni-Yan warrior who went into exile after his family was killed.
767----
768* CrusadingWidower: Becomes this after he's forced out of his self-imposed exile.
769* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's gruff, antisocial and not easy to get along with, but he ultimately comes around.
770* RetiredBadass: When we first meet him, he's been retired for years. He's not eager to be pulled back into adventure, but realizes he doesn't have a choice.
771
772!!Lorimar
773Lorimar is the last of the First Folk, creatures of the Dreaming who lived in harmony before Mim went mad. She interacts with the waking world by possessing plants and plant life.
774----
775* NatureSpirit: She came from the Dreaming, but ties herself to the waking world through possessing plants.
776
777!!Gerta
778A young Pawan girl, and daughter of the Chief of the Nurdak Tribe, who declares that she thinks that the "powers that be are horrible and mean".
779----
780* EleventhHourRanger: She doesn't join Tom's team until the third and final book of the trilogy.
781
782!!Chieftian Gnod
783Gerta's father and Chief of the Nurdak Tribe.
784
785!!The Nacht
786A renegade dragon who was loyal to the Lord of the Locust.
787----
788* BigBad: Of ''The Quest for the Spark''.
789* EvilPlan: He wants to cast everything in the world into an eternal slumber so that he can have mastery over both the Dreaming and Waking Worlds.
790* MeaningfulName: His name is German for "night", befitting his plan to cast the world into an eternal slumber.
791
792!!King Agak
793The current King of the Rat Creatures and Kingdok's successor.
794----
795* BigBadWannabe: He ''thinks'' he's the BigBad, but much like Kingdok before him, he ends up used and manipulated by stronger forces.
796* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's pretty much a toned-down, less monstrous version of Kingdok. It's implied that this is intentional on his part, in that he models himself after his predecessor as well as he can.
797[[/folder]]
798
799[[folder:Others]]
800!!Riblet
801The star of the ''Riblet'' back-up strip written by Tom Snegoski and drawn by Stan Sakai. A young boar which the two Stupid Rat Creatures try to eat, and quickly end up wishing they hadn't.
802----
803* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: An ''extremely'' annoying and even dangerous version of this. He never has any clue as to what's going on, and frequently puts everyone around him in danger. Says something that he can't understand why people don't want to play his favourite game with him -- said favorite game is one he made up is called "Bonkk" and consists solely of him hitting others hard on the head.
804* TheFriendNobodyLikes: To the point where the other animals break down laughing when they find out he's been taken by the Rat Creatures.
805* WholePlotReference: His story is a furry version of Creator/OHenry's "The Ransom of Red Chief".
806
807!!Ringo, Bingo and Todd
808Three young Bone scouts who listen to the tall tales of Scout Master Smiley Bone.
809----
810* CheerfulChild: All three of them are pretty upbeat and well-behaved -- Todd is slightly more of a complainer than the other two, but is still basically positive.
811* TheDividual: Kind of like the Baby Possums in the main story, or even like [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Huey, Dewey and Louie]], they are of the Twindividual variety... at least Ringo and Bingo are. Todd gets ''slightly'' more of a distinct personality, being the skeptic of the group.
812* OddNameOut: Ringo, Bingo and... Todd. No wonder he stands out.
813[[/folder]]

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