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2
3!![[center:[-[[Characters/{{Minecraft}} Main Character Index]] > [[Characters/MinecraftTheOverworld The Overworld]] ([[Characters/MinecraftOverworldHostileMobs Hostile Mobs]]) | [[Characters/MinecraftTheNether The Nether]]-]\
4[-'''Spinoffs''' > '''Minecraft: Story Mode''' | Characters/MinecraftDungeons-]]]
5
6Characters appearing in ''VideoGame/MinecraftStoryMode''.
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8[[foldercontrol]]
9
10!Jesse and Friends/[[spoiler:The New Order of the Stone]]
11
12[[folder:The Group As A Whole]]
13!!Tropes that apply to the main characters
14[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/minecraft_story_mode_1.jpg]]
15[[caption-width-right:350: From left to right: Petra, Axel, Reuben, Jesse, Olivia and Lukas.]]
16[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here.]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gooots_1024px.jpg]][[/labelnote]]]]
17[[hardline]]
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19* AerithAndBob: Jesse, Olivia and Lukas are very common names. Petra and Axel are not.
20* BadassCrew: They may not be great fighters, but they're certainly tough. [[spoiler:They gradually start doing much better in combat]].
21* [[ClassicalAntiHero Classical Anti-Heroes]]: Petra's mercenary experience makes her the only exception to this. However, (as noted under RagTagBunchOfMisfits) everyone else in the group started as builders with no fighting experience and have to grow into their roles as heroes. [[spoiler:Fortunately, they successfully grow into their roles and become the New Order of the Stone.]]
22* FiveManBand:
23** TheLeader / TheHero: Jesse.
24** TheLancer: Petra.
25** TheBigGuy: Axel in Season 1/Jack in Season 2
26** TheSmartOne: Olivia in Season 1/Nurm in Season 2
27** TheHeart: Lukas in Season 1/Radar in Season 2
28* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Not intentionally, anyway.
29* OnlyOneName: None of them have any surnames to speak of.
30* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: A group of teenagers who, while good at building, aren't naturally skilled warriors. But they're the only chance the world has. [[spoiler:They ultimately manage to slay one of the single most powerful monsters to ever exist.]]
31* SuperiorSuccessor: The old Order of the Stone were in reality for the most part a [[spoiler:bunch of [[MilesGloriosus braggarts]] and [[DirtyCoward cowards]] who didn't even truly fight the Ender Dragon, [[RetGone simply choosing to erase it with Command Blocks.]]]] The new Order of the Stone, however, are far braver, much more competent in battle and unlike the old Order, [[spoiler:actually earn their title by fighting and killing the Wither Storm, an EldritchAbomination stronger than any Enderdragon or Wither put together]].
32* TheTeam: The one the story is centered around, no less.
33* TookALevelInBadass: The entire group goes from simply competent builders to a competent team [[spoiler:and ultimately becomes the New Order of the Stone]]. Basically the entire point of the first three episodes.
34* TrueCompanions: While they do sometimes disagree with each other, they never once think of abandoning the team.
35* VagueAge: The game never mentions exactly how old they are. They look and sound like teenagers or young adults, yet they live on their own, without any parents or guardians. Even more notable in Season 2, which is confirmed to take place somewhere between [[TimeSkip 5-7 years later]], yet they don't appear a day older. [[WordOfGod Eric Stripe,]] the lead writer for the game, even confirms that none of the characters have canon ages.
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder:Jesse]]
39!Jesse
40[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jessies.png]]
41->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt (male), Creator/CatherineTaber (female)
42
43%%As Jesse has no official gender, they are to be referred to by the gender-neutral they/them pronouns. Do not use he/she, (s)he, or any other variants.
44%%
45The protagonist and a young builder who looks up to the Order of the Stone. They are put into the role of a hero when they're forced to set off on a journey to save the world.
46----
47* ActionGirl: If female. Well, if you don't fail most of the quick-time events anyway.
48* ActionSurvivor: Initially a beginner but gradually grows over the course of the story.
49* AmbiguouslyBrown: Jesse can be either white, black, or somewhere in between. Season 2 adds three more "in between" options.
50* AntiHero: An option if Jesse acts as a {{Jerkass}} and/or crosses certain moral boundaries, though the severity depends on the player's actions.
51* BadLiar: Tends to stumble over their words while lying.
52* TheChewToy: Almost every QuicktimeEvent that can be failed without consequence usually results in AmusingInjuries and will be just as comical regardless of Jesse's gender.
53* CowardiceCallout:
54** After him and his friends escape into the Nether during the Wither Storm's rampage, Ivor blames them for the crisis because they stole the potion needed to stop Wither Storm from going out of control ([[NeverMyFault while completely ignoring the fact that he created the Wither Storm in the first place, swindled one of the materials from Petra, and the group had no reason to know that potion in question was meant as a contingency plan]]). Jesse has the option to call him out on cowardly running away when the Wither Storm goes out of control, and if he does, Ivor will not only admit it but state that his survival is all that matters.
55** Jesse also has the option to call [[spoiler:Soren the Architect]] a coward after the latter [[spoiler:chooses to turn tail and run despite promising to help the heroes stop the Wither Storm]]. And this happens just after [[spoiler:it's revealed that the Soren is actually a fraud who only had the Order of the Stone take credit for killing the Ender Dragon when they never actually fought it]].
56* DarkIsNotEvil: Jesse can wear dark armor later on if they so choose and the in-between male Jesse has dark clothing.
57* DeadpanSnarker: Behaves this way in a couple of cutscenes and dialogue branches.
58* FriendOrIdolDecision: At one point in the first episode, Jesse is forced between saving either [[spoiler:Gabriel (idol) or Petra (friend).]] You ''can't'' pick both.
59* GoodIsNotNice: While Jesse's role is bound to be unambiguously heroic, you can still have Jesse be dismissive and rude towards everyone including their friends, such as actively antagonizing Lukas, giving Petra a hard time, and even yelling at Reuben.
60* HeroicMime: While a true Heroic Mime playthrough is impossible since Jesse will sometimes speak without choice, there will usually be a "..." option during dialogue (or you can just let the timer run out). Unless Jesse is ''required'' to make a choice, it will default to a certain choice or another character will make the choice.
61* IdealHero: Jesse can be this depending on the player's choices.
62* ItsAllMyFault: Jesse has quite a lot of opportunities to say this whenever something goes wrong or a death occurs, even if they could not have done anything to prevent it.
63* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Another possible way to play them. Even if played as a {{Jerkass}}, Jesse is distressed at seeing their friends in danger and deeply cares about them regardless of choices.
64* TheLeader: Even before the plot kicks in, Axel and Olivia will turn to Jesse for final decisions.
65* MasterSwordsman: Or "Master Swordswoman" if female. However, by the time of Episode 5, Jesse grows into a master swordsperson. They are more confident with their weapon and display great skills with it.
66* NiceGuy: Only played straight if they're played as kind-hearted and empathetic.
67* NonActionGuy: Failing the quick time events can make Jesse come off this.
68* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: While most instances of this trope getting played straight is up to the player's decisions, there are a few instances where Jesse will save their friends without considering another option.
69* PetTheDog: Jesse can potentially do this with Radar, their overeager and nervous intern. These range from leaving him temporarily in charge of the town in Jesse's absence, encouraging him when he's put down by others, and leaving him in charge of guarding the Admin's strange clock.
70* PurelyAestheticGender: In a first for Telltale protagonists, Jesse's gender is player-determinant and has no bearing on the game.
71* SchrodingersPlayerCharacter: There are 6 different Jesses to choose from, including various gender and race options. Only the variant you select ever gets any appearance in the story.
72* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Male Jesse, according to Petra.
73* SlaveToPR: In Season 2, due to being a hero and the leader of Beacontown, Jesse has a lot of responsibilities around town. Jesse constantly needs to go to events, answer questions from fans, help with builds, and give supplies (to just list a few examples). This has the consequence of Jesse not having as much free time to go adventuring with friends, something that Petra notes with frustration. [[spoiler:Ironically, when the Admin steals Jesse's identity, he ends up becoming this as well as a consequence, admitting that while it was fun at first he quickly got tired of listening to everyone whine and ask him for stuff.]]
74* TakeAThirdOption: In the first episode, when discussing what to build in front of your fireworks display, Olivia will suggest an Enderman while Axel will suggest a Creeper. You have the power to pick a Zombie or say nothing, but the latter will automatically default to Axel's choice.
75* TomboyishName: If a girl, Jesse goes by the masculine spelling of her name rather than the feminine 'Jessie'.
76* TrademarkFavoriteFood: If Jesse eats one of the potatoes they find in the swamp in Season 1 Episode 4, they'll comment that potatoes are their favorite. [[ContinuityNod This can come up again]] in a possible SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay moment in Season 2 Episode 4.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:Petra]]
80!Petra
81[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f2247858_26e1_4b91_a870_c8379c93f6d0.png]]
82 [[caption-width-right:350:"Shut up. I don't care what you have to say. I'm just going to take you down."]]
83->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson
84
85A seasoned builder and adventurer who befriends Jesse early on.
86----
87* TheAce: She knows a lot and is a great fighter.
88* ActionGirl: One of the most action-oriented characters in the game, and is good in a fight. She even starts out the series as a mercenary.
89* AmbiguouslyBi: If Jesse is female, she'll portray some possible HomoeroticSubtext in the later parts of the series.
90* TheAtoner: In Season 1 Episode 4, Petra can become this if she was rescued in Episode 1. In this scenario, Petra will blame herself for accidentally contributing to the Witherstorm's creation and will become determined to make up for her mistakes.
91* BadassInDistress: She gets taken off her guard many times, to the point where several "choose who to save" choices make you pick between her and another character.
92** In Season 1 Episode 1, [[spoiler:you have to choose whether to save her or Gabriel from the Wither Storm's tractor beam. Whoever you save will later contract Wither Sickness and whoever you don't will later reappear with amnesia, so she gets knocked down whichever you pick]].
93** In Season 1 Episode 7, [[spoiler:you have to choose whether to save her or Lukas from PAMA's control. Whoever you don't save will fight you during the climax]].
94** In Season 1 Episode 8, [[spoiler:you have to choose whether to save her or Ivor from being Spleefed. Whoever you don't save will fall and get crushed alongside Lukas, and while they thankfully respawn, they're basically out of the game for a while.]]
95** In Season 2 Episode 1, [[spoiler:you have to choose whether to save her from falling off of a ledge and losing her sword, or help Jack fight the Prismarine guards. She'll safely fall into water if you choose to help Jack, but she will not be happy about losing her sword]].
96** In Season 2 Episode 2, [[spoiler:if you choose to send her after the clock at the end of the ice palace, the Admin will choose her as his new champion and teleport her away. You're forced to fight her near the end of Episode 3, and though she later reveals she's faking, you could be forgiven for thinking she's gone BrainwashedAndCrazy, which begs the question as to what the Admin did to her]].
97%% * BadLiar: Zigzagged. While she did get away with living in Champion City before Jesse found out for who knows how long, there are a few times in the game when Jesse can tell Petra that she's not a very good liar.
98%%-->'''Jesse:''' You're not a very good liar, Petra. We can totally tell you're upset.\
99%%'''Petra:''' I said I don't want to talk about it! Geez!
100* TheBigGirl: She's the strongest fighter of the main group (barring Jesse as of Episode 5) and she's also noticeably taller than almost every other character in the game except for Axel.
101* BlueIsHeroic: Her shirts and armor are almost always navy blue. [[spoiler:Ironically (or not), when she is taken by the Admin, her clothes turn red and black, symbolising how she starts to see herself as a villain.]]
102* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Ends up like this twice. [[spoiler:First by PAMA, and then as the Admin's Champion. Although for the latter she was faking, it sure looked like she had been for real.]]
103* BreakoutCharacter: She got the least screentime and role out of any of the heroes in the first 4 episodes, in part due to [[spoiler:either being captured by the Wither Storm and losing her memory, or being part of the group but not doing much due to Wither sickness]]. Due to her popularity, though, she accompanies Jesse throughout the rest of the Season, and was confirmed to be returning for Season 2.
104* ButtMonkey: Depending on the player's actions, [[spoiler:she can either suffer the Wither sickness or lose her memory entirely, get enslaved by PAMA for the duration of Episode 7, and be forced to work in the quartz mines of Episode 8.]]
105* CharacterDevelopment: Arguably more than any other character in the game. In Season 1, she starts as a cold, sarcastic, antisocial mercenary who didn't trust most people and did things on her own, but by the end of the season, she is much more social, optimistic, and open to others. In Season 2, after 5-7 years of being abandoned by her friends that she took so long to warm up to, she learns to accept her friends drifting apart, and even finds that her place in life is "out there" (adventuring).
106* TheCorruption: [[spoiler:Even if you saved her from the Wither, her proximity to it causes her to gain an ailment known as "Wither Sickness".]]
107* DeadpanSnarker: Is this towards Ivor.
108* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: In Season 2, she reveals that she still hasn't found her "thing" while all of her friends have gone on to find their callings.
109* {{Determinator}}: Subverted. In Season 1 Episode 4, if Petra has Wither Sickness, she will insist on continuing to fight despite her weakening physical state. However, Petra can be properly dissuaded from this by either Jesse or Axel. Or, if Jesse encourages Petra to be a {{Determinator}}, then she will ultimately become too weak to continue to the final battle and will sit it out.
110* {{Deuteragonist}}: If you save her in Episode 1, she's the only character besides Jesse to appear in every episode -- and even if you don't, [[spoiler:"Assembly Required"]] is the only episode that she's completely absent in.
111* DidntThinkThisThrough: At the start of Episode 7, Petra will become annoyed at Jesse for not giving anyone else in the group a say on which portals to go through. She will then suggest a redstone-framed portal, saying, "This one has redstone. Redstone means smart people. Hopefully smart enough to help us find our way home," without thinking of the possible dangers the world could hold -- like an evil computer. Fortunately, it ends well.
112* ExtremeOmnivore: In Season 2 Episode 3, the Warden reads off Petra's prisoner file and lists that her favorite weapon, tool, and... food are all "sword". Jesse then confirms that the file is accurate.
113* FieryRedhead: With auburn hair, Petra has little patience and will defeat any monster that comes her way.
114* {{Foil}}: To Gabriel. These two are the first choice between who Jesse can save, and contrast each other in a couple of ways. Petra is a {{Determinator}} who prioritizes her friends over the success of the mission and HatesBeingAlone, while Gabriel is a PragmaticHero who prioritizes the mission over the safety of his teammates, will KnowWhenToFoldEm and appears to be fine with being on his own.
115* HatesBeingAlone: Petra's main problem in Season 2. [[spoiler:This can be resolved by Jesse staying with her or Petra undergoing CharacterDevelopment to come to terms with this.]]
116* HiddenDepths: According to Eric Stirpe, the head writer for Minecraft Story Mode, Petra acts tough as a way of deflecting fears and anxieties below the surface.
117* HiddenHeartOfGold: Comes into play especially in Season 2. Even if she is brash and hotheaded, Petra never stops caring for her friends.
118* HiredGuns: Petra starts the events of the game as a monster-hunting mercenary.
119* {{Hypocrite}}:
120** In Season 1, Episode 1 Petra will call out Axel for wanting to steal from Ivor when they find the hideout. Shortly afterward Petra steals a Golden Sword from Ivor's treasure chest.
121** A minor example. When [[spoiler:Xara]] is having a breakdown over her missing [[ItMakesSenseInContext bed]], Petra remarks: ''"Could you be any more melodramatic?"''. If you know how Petra acts with Miss Butter or if you [[ICallItVera look below]], you'll know exactly why this is a rather hypocritical thing for her to say.
122* ICallItVera: As revealed in "Hero in Residence", her enchanted gold sword, "Miss Butter". [[spoiler:A plot arc in that episode revolves around Jesse and Petra stealing it back from Stella, and she can lose it if the player chooses to help Jack protect Nurm and Vos instead of helping her get it off a ledge]]. She also mentions that she put hours of enchanting into it.
123* ImpliedLoveInterest: While Petra and Jesse get their fair bit of ShipTease in Season 1, Season 2 increases the ShipTease and makes the relationship between the two into a bigger part of the story. This ultimately leads up to a point in "Below the Bedrock" where Petra [[spoiler:basically pours her heart out to Jesse in a way where it can be interpreted as romantic but manages to stay vague. This can be supported by Jesse either promising to stay with Petra when her next plan is WanderingTheEarth or by pulling an IWillWaitForYou]].
124* {{Irony}}: Her gold sword, Miss Butter. People often call gold swords "butter swords" because they're weak. According to Eric Stirpe, Petra loves the irony of this and gave her sword this name to humiliate opponents when she beats them with a weaker sword.
125* JerkassRealization: [[spoiler:In "Below the Bedrock", after learning of Romeo's past and how badly he took his friends drifting away, she realizes she hasn't been much better in terms of letting her friends live their lives, even if it means drifting away from her. She isn't proud of herself.]]
126-->'''Petra:''' [[spoiler:Everyone talks about Romeo like he was this controlling monster, but...Fred wrote that Romeo just wanted to keep them together...more than anything. [[NotSoDifferentRemark Isn't that what I've been doing?]] Especially to you? I don't want you to feel forced to keep doing something you don't want to. I don't want to be that person. Or...or make you feel scared to tell me the truth]].
127* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Despite being a rather famous adventurer herself, she still carries this attitude towards [[spoiler:Jack]] in "Hero in Residence".
128* TheLancer: She appears to have taken Lukas' place as Jesse's right-hand man (or woman) from Episode 5 onwards.
129* LonerTurnedFriend: Before the events of the game, the protagonists only knew her as a local hero of sorts.
130* MeaningfulName: 'Petra' in Greek means "stone". Fitting for a game like Minecraft.
131* SandInMyEyes: Whenever Petra gets upset, she's quick to brush it off with this excuse.
132* SourOutsideSadInside: Petra did become disliked quite a bit at the start of Season 2, [[spoiler:for going behind Jesse’s back more than once, but honestly, she's just trying to learn how to cope with her friends drifting apart, and trying to find her place in the world.]] And as proven [[spoiler:in the cabin scene, Petra truly does have [[HiddenHeartOfGold a heart of gold]].]]
133* ShipTease: Has some moments of this with Jesse (regardless of what gender the player chose to be).
134* TheStoic: She's not [[EmotionlessGirl emotionless]] but takes a lot to rattle her, even when [[spoiler:she's suffering from Wither Sickness.]]
135** NotSoStoic: Depending on your dialogue, she can become a lot more open and emotional in Season 2, culminating in the ImpliedLoveInterest moment above. She also becomes very excited when it comes to combat, hammily taunting the Admin at the beginning of Season 2 Episode 2, and jumping for joy at finding the Sunshine Institute's weapon stash in Episode 3.
136* StreetSmart: As a mercenary, she naturally knows her way around the town and where to meet people for trades. [[note]]'''Petra:''' Then again, I've never gotten a meet-up spot wrong before.[[/note]]
137** Not to mention that in Season 2, she brings Jesse to "Bad Luck Alley" -- a place in their town that they doesn't even know of.
138* SympathyForTheDevil: Played With. Petra has shown sympathy for [[spoiler:the Admin/Romeo in "Below the Bedrock" and "Above and Beyond" due to how she can relate to his problems of [[IJustWantToHaveFriends poorly handling the increasing distance between himself and his friends.]] However, once Romeo is BroughtDownToNormal Petra is fine with leaving him to die in Terminal Space (considering this is after he either blows up Champion City or kills Xara, this makes sense). Additionally, Petra will sympathize with Stella if Champion City is destroyed, even if Jesse's choices make Stella into an enemy of the Order.]]
139* TomboyishVoice: Rather deep and quite raspy, courtesy of none other than Creator/AshleyJohnson.
140* WhatTheHellHero:
141** If she's in the party in Episode 3, she calls out [[spoiler:Ellegaard and Magnus after both cowardly duck out of planting the bomb on the Wither Storm, forcing Jesse to step up.]]
142** In Episode 7, she lashes out at Jesse for making all of the group's decisions, without giving anyone else a say. Jesse can either apologise to Petra or anger her further by standing their ground.
143** In Episode 1 of Season 2 she gets (determinedly) called out by Jesse after [[spoiler:she confesses that she's been living in Champion City, and never even tried to mention anything.]] Soon after, she calls out Jesse for never being able to spend time with her anymore, and will (determinedly--if you helped everyone in Beacontown before meeting Petra at the beginning of the episode) bring up how Jesse was late to that day's adventure. One dialogue choice has Jesse turn it around and call Petra out for thinking it's that simple to drop their duties to come hang out with her, and that the same applies to their other friends, which Petra concedes is a fair point.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:Lukas]]
147!Lukas
148[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lukasminecraft.PNG]]
149->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter
150
151A member of the Ocelots, a rival team to Jesse's.
152----
153* AccompliceByInaction: He doesn't participate in the Ocelots' teasing of Jesse & co., but he doesn't try to stop it and instead just tries to shift around it, such as telling them that they have more important tasks to focus on.
154* AnimalMotifs: Ocelots. He starts as something of a coward, preferring to avoid conflicts, but can become a loyal friend if treated well. Ocelots in Minecraft proper will initially flee from the player, but if you approach them gently and feed them well, they'll stick with you and protect you from Creepers. To highlight this, Lukas is introduced from behind to showcase his jacket, which features an Ocelot head, and he doesn't get along well with Axel at first, whose motif is Creepers.
155* BewareTheNiceOnes: His argument with Axel near the end of Episode 1 makes it clear that even he has his limits, [[spoiler:but rather than initiating a physical confrontation he simply offers to leave the group for the time being]].
156* BowAndSwordInAccord: Lukas is a skilled archer and in Season 1 Episode 5 he is shown to carry an Iron Sword.
157%%* ButtMonkey: The ultimate Butt Monkey.
158* CavalierCompetitor: He's not as invested in defeating Jesse's crew as his teammates are. If your structure wins, he'll just congratulate Jesse at Endercon.
159* ComicallyMissingThePoint: If you choose to have Jesse be antagonistic to him during the first half of Episode 1, he'll assume you're just being competitive and will even find it funny.
160* DirtyCoward: Zig-Zagged. While he was unable to help because he was freaking out when [[spoiler:Gabriel and Petra were getting swept up by the Wither]], the fact that he's an unarmed teenager against an [[spoiler:EldritchAbomination that could and ''would'' kill him in a second]] means that he has a ''very'' good reason to be scared. Whether or not this ultimately makes him sympathetic however, is ultimately up to the player.
161* TheDogBitesBack: If you treat him like crap throughout the first few episodes of Season 1, ending with calling him a fool in Chapter 4 when [[spoiler:he wants to go out looking for his friends who might have been freed from the Wither Storm, he'll leave you for good and not return to distract the Wither Storm for you while you come up with a way to get to it]].
162* TheEngineer: Being an Ocelot, he's a noticeably better builder than the main trio. He will make upgrade suggestions no matter what shelter you make in Episode 1, and when Jesse and Olivia/Axel reunite with him in Episode 2, they discover that he's made some heavy modifications to the base.
163* {{Expy}}: While not sharing much visually, his name and [[NiceGuy general demeanor]] is similar to Luke of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead: Season 2''. He shares the same [[Creator/ScottPorter voice actor]], too.
164* {{Flanderization}}: In the first half of Season 1, he was a NiceGuy but had flaws (e.g. his [[DirtyCoward cowardice]]), but in Episode 5 onward, his kindness is emphasized and his other flaws are toned down to the point of almost being non-existent.
165* TheLancer: Starts off as TheSixthRanger, but becomes Jesse's closest ally and right-hand man for the first half of Season 1.
166* LovableCoward: Eventually becomes one after initially [[spoiler:freezing in terror during Petra's capture]] and making himself look more like a DirtyCoward. [[TookALevelInBadass He acts much less cowardly in the later episodes, however]].
167* MoralityChain: Appears to have been this for the Ocelots. He was always the one tried to get them to stop taunting Jesse's gang. [[spoiler:And after Lukas leaves them between Episodes 4 and 5 of Season 1, [[TookALevelInJerkass they become far worse than they were before]]]].
168* MyGreatestFailure: If the player chooses to let him leave the shelter, the next morning he'll comment that he deserved it because [[spoiler:he froze during Petra's capture]]. At the end of Episode 1, he insists on staying behind at the fortress in case there's even the smallest chance that [[spoiler:Petra's alive and looking for them]].
169* NiceGuy: He's grateful and helpful for the most part. Even if you side against him several times, he's fairly understanding about it. He also tries his best to get along with Axel (who openly dislikes him) for the well-being of the group.
170* PetTheDog: He shows some signs of a mentor relationship with Radar, helping Jesse guide him through the perils of Episode 2.
171* LaResistance: When the Admin assumes Jesse's identity, Lukas recruits all the prisoners of the Admin's tyranny to create the New Ocelots, in order to remind Jesse of who they once were.
172* ShipTease: Seems to have shades of this with both Jesse and Petra.
173* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is Lu''k''as instead of the more common Lu''c''as. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]]; 'Lukas' is the Swedish variant of the name, alluding to Minecraft's roots.
174* TokenGoodTeammate: The only member of the Ocelots who isn't a smug jerk.
175* UnreliableNarrator: At the very beginning of Season 2, he's shown to have embellished some parts of his literary adaptation of Jesse and co's adventures. Jesse can either agree with Axel and encourage it, agree with Olivia and discourage it, or just leave it up to Lukas.
176* VideoGameCaringPotential: He's somewhat of an outsider compared to the other party members, but the player can make a conscious effort to make him feel more welcome. The earliest example of this is during the shelter segment: When Axel hands out cookies to everyone but Lukas, the player can choose to give him Jesse's cookie -- despite this action having no effect on the story. There are also optional dialogue choices that let you compliment or reassure him during stressful situations.
177* WrongGenreSavvy: [[spoiler:In Season 2 Episode 5, he seems to think "Jesse" has gone DrunkWithPower and created the [[LaResistance New Ocelots]] in an attempt to remind Jesse of who they used to be. The reality is that The Admin took on Jesse's appearance in order to gain the same adoration they had.]]
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Axel]]
181!Axel
182[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1555_7.png]]
183->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn
184
185A friend of Jesse's and a member of their crew.
186----
187* {{Acrofatic}}: In the earlier episodes, Axel is bigger than most other characters, and often complains about running. In Episode 5, he is still the same size, but is much stronger and capable of killing zombies by strangling them.
188* AnimalMotifs: Creepers, insomuch as you can call Creepers animals. He dresses in green, is something of a Griefer, and loves explosions. To highlight this, he's introduced sneaking up on his friends while wearing a Creeper head, and doesn't initially get along well with Ocelot-themed Lukas.
189* TheBigGuy: In terms of both size and personality. Axel uses his height as an intimidation factor and will frequently offer to break through walls and other obstacles.
190* BigOlUnibrow
191* BruiserWithASoftCenter: When Petra leaves at the end of Season 2, Axel wraps her in a hug, while failing to keep his [[IPromisedMyselfIWouldntCry promise to not cry]].
192* CharacterDevelopment: It's subtle, but Axel grows from a selfish prankster into a slightly less selfish prankster. He saves Reuben on multiple occasions through Episodes 2 and 3, and in Episode 4 he [[spoiler:opts to take the amulet to lure the Wither Storm away from Jesse, as it tracks down the amulet. He proceeds to distract the storm throughout the majority of Episode 4 either by himself, or with the help of Petra and Ellegaard/Magnus.]]
193-->'''Axel:''' ''(If you choose "Are you sure" when [[spoiler:he tries to take the amulet]])'' I'm tired of always being the selfish one.
194* {{Griefer}}: He's fond of annoying people and destroying/stealing their objects.
195* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As mentioned below, Axel isn't the ''nicest'' person but he ''does'' genuinely care for his friends.
196* KleptomaniacHero: He's constantly thinking about loot.
197* MadBomber: While Jesse details their plan to infiltrate The Admin's fortress, while he and Olivia keep the Admin distracted, Axel asks why he can't blow up the stage to create a distraction. Olivia and Jesse give him a disapproving look.
198* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's got a much larger frame than all the other characters, who adhere a bit more strictly to what characters can look like in ''Minecraft''.
199* OnlyFriend: He openly states that Olivia, Jesse, and Reuben are his only friends at one point.
200* PutOnABus: In Episode 5 along with Olivia. He returns for the second act of Episode 8, and has a small role in Season 2.
201* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: If you idle after everyone reunites after getting separated during your first trip to the Nether in Season 1, Lukas and Olivia will talk about how high-pitched Axel was screaming. Olivia compares it to a squeaky piston.
202* TokenEvilTeammate: Not ''evil'' per say but he likes to scare his friends for fun, enjoys watching chickens get tormented, holds a grudge, and is all too willing to steal when given the chance.
203* WhatTheHellHero:
204** Olivia and Lukas will call him out if he starts acting overly antagonistic. Jesse can either agree with them or side with Axel.
205** When the other builders begin chatting and making jokes after escaping the Nether, Axel scolds them for not being more concerned about [[spoiler:Petra's safety]]. Jesse can rebuff this by pointing out that [[spoiler:Petra]] would have wanted them to stay in high spirits.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Olivia]]
209!Olivia
210[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1556_6.png]]
211->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarthaPlimpton (Season 1), Natasha Loring (Season 2)
212
213Another friend and member of Jesse's crew.
214----
215* AscendedFangirl: She gets to work with her idol Ellegaard, who makes Olivia her protégé/assistant.
216* BlackAndNerdy: Her skin is very dark, and she's a talented redstone engineer.
217* TheCynic: Very concerned and pessimistic about the trio's social status.
218* DudeWheresMyRespect: While this is also the case with Axel (and Jesse depending on the dialogue you choose) it's most notable with Olivia. She's a fairly good builder but is constantly told she's a loser and gets one-up'd a lot, causing these reactions from her.
219* TheEngineer: Olivia knows her way around Redstone machines, repairing a flying machine in Episode 4.
220* HypotheticalFightDebate: Seems to be fond of these. At the start of the game she asks Jesse if they'd rather fight a hundred chicken-sized zombies or ten zombie-sized chickens, and she presents the same scenario to Lukas after the group finishes building a temporary shelter in ''The Order of the Stone''.
221* IJustWantToBeSpecial: She ''really'' wants to be recognized as more than a loser.
222* OnlySaneWoman: Depending on the dialogue options the player chooses, Olivia can sometimes end up being the only rational person in the room.
223* PutOnABus: In Episode 5 along with Axel. She returns for the second act of Episode 8, and has a small role in Season 2.
224* TheSmartGirl: Appears to be the smartest member of the main trio and will often urge Jesse towards more logical choices.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Reuben ('''Spoilers Unmarked!''')]]
228!Reuben
229[[quoteright:267:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reuben.png]]
230->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
231
232Jesse's pet pig.
233----
234* AnimalCompanion: For Jesse.
235* BigDamnHeroes: Reuben brings Jesse back their weapon when captured by a Wither tentacle in the final battle, leading to his HeroicSacrifice.
236* TheDogBitesBack: If you choose to say nothing when Reuben has been kidnapped by a butcher, Reuben [[WhatTheHellHero will give Jesse a brief]] DisapprovingLook before proceeding to beat the crap out of the butcher himself. Raises the question as to why Reuben was portrayed as being in any danger.
237* EvilDetectingDog: Or rather, evil-detecting pig; Reuben becomes very concerned about whoever joined the group in the second episode because he can sense that they've been afflicted with "[[TheCorruption Wither Sickness]]".
238* HeroicSacrifice: Falls after returning Jesse's weapon to them when they're caught by a wither tentacle, dying shortly after the fall. He survived long enough to see Jesse and their friends one last time however.
239* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Even though he only communicates in oinks, Jesse seems to understand him just fine.
240* KidAppealCharacter: Perhaps accidentally. His death actually turned many younger children off the game as a whole.
241* KilledOffForReal: Reuben dies in a HeroicSacrifice at the end of episode 4 season 1. Episode 8 pretends for a second [[BackFromTheDead to have brought him back to life]], [[SubvertedTrope only for it to be a case of mistaken identity]]. As if to prove that he really is dead, Season 2 shows that beacon town preforms a parade in his honor and rebuilding his destroyed memorial is one of the first things you do in episode 2.
242* LetsGetDangerous: During the final battle against the Wither Storm when Jesse drops their enchanted weapon, Reuben glances at the weapon for a moment before realizing that Jesse wants him to fetch it and bring it to them, with him glaring his eyes in determination before returning it.
243* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's much thinner and more expressive than other pigs, who more or less use the exact same design from Minecraft proper.
244* PetTheDog: Should you choose ''not'' to give Lukas your cookie when everyone's in the shelter in Episode 1, Reuben [[WhatTheHellHero will give Jesse a sad look]] before picking up his cookie and giving it to Lukas.
245* TeamPet: For Jesse's team.
246* VideoGameCaringPotential: Players can be as protective towards Reuben as they wish, and there's almost always some way to prevent him from being injured.
247[[/folder]]
248
249!The Order of the Stone
250
251[[folder:As a whole]]
252[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/orderofthestoneflashback_msm.jpg]]
253[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: [[WellIntentionedExtremist Ivor]], [[BadassInDistress Gabriel]], [[MilesGloriosus Soren]], [[MadBomber Magnus]], and [[TheEngineer Ellegard]].]]
254* FakeUltimateHero: [[spoiler:Downplayed. They did participate in numerous adventures, but they didn't ''kill'' the Ender Dragon; Soren wiped it from existence with the Command Block, and they took credit for killing it. Proving they're frauds is ''the'' motivation of Ivor, whose attempts result in the plot of the game. In addition, it's implied that the only reason they succeeded in all those adventures was because of buffs provided by the Command Block.]]
255* FiveManBand: They're five heroes that form one.
256* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: No one aside from Gabriel wears the helmets they had in their prime.
257* SharpDressedMan: Aside from Gabriel and Ivor, underneath their armor they wear very classy suits.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Gabriel the Warrior]]
261!Gabriel the Warrior
262[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gabriel_the_warrior.PNG]]
263[[caption-width-right:350:""Gabriel the Warrior -- Before whose sword all combatants would tremble.""]]
264->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
265
266The fighter of the group.
267----
268* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: [[spoiler:If Gabriel isn't saved in Episode 1 then he'll lose his memory and present very oblivious behaviour in Episode 4.]] The "innocent" part is best shown when [[spoiler:he learns that The Order of the Stone lied about killing the Ender Dragon. Once that happens he'll express shame for having gone along with the lie.]]
269* BadassInDistress: Even though he's tough, [[spoiler:he's no good against the Wither on his own, as proven by Episode 1.]]
270* TheCorruption: [[spoiler:Even if you saved him from the Wither, his proximity to it causes him to gain an ailment known as "Wither Sickness".]]
271* {{Foil}}: To Petra. These two are the first choice between who Jesse can save, and contrast each other in a couple of ways. Gabriel is a PragmaticHero who prioritizes the mission over the safety of his teammates, will KnowWhenToFoldEm and appears to be fine with being on his own, while Petra is a {{Determinator}} who prioritizes her friends over the success of the mission and HatesBeingAlone.
272* TheHeart: Of the Order of the Stone, being good-hearted, though pragmatic.
273* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In Season 1 Episode 4, if Gabriel is the one with Wither Sickness he will realize around the beginning of the Episode that he can't continue the rest of the journey and he will sit out of the journey until the ending.
274* MeaningfulName: Gabriel is named after one of the guardian angels of Israel and has a Biblical name that can translate to "strength of God". You'd definitely need to be strong to be a warrior.
275* OddNameOut: Unlike the other Order members, his name is not of Scandinavian etymology.
276* PragmaticHero: If Gabriel is in Jesse's party in the episode ''The Last Place You Look'' then he will encourage Jesse to prioritize the mission over the safety of the team.
277* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He hasn't been seen since the end of episode four of Season 1, but Ivor mentions that he's been doing a "[[WalkingTheEarth wandering-warrior thing]]" at the end of Season 2.
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Ellegaard the Redstone Engineer]]
281!Ellegaard the Redstone Engineer
282[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellegard_msm.jpg]]
283[[caption-width-right:350:"Necessity is the originator of invention, and that monster is my necessity for inventing, of which I am the originator!"]]
284->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]]
285The inventor of the group. Now runs a village full of engineers competing to become her apprentice.
286----
287* AbsentMindedProfessor: A bit spacey and distracted at times.
288* AffectionateNickname: Magnus calls her "Ellie", though it's unclear if the nickname is [[WeUsedToBeFriends a remnant from their early years]] or just something he uses to annoy her.
289* BrainyBrunette: Though we only get to see her hair after she takes off her helmet.
290* TheEngineer: She was reputed as a talented builder of machines.
291* ForScience: She's trying to build a command block.
292* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Either she or Magnus dies after being knocked against a tree by the Wither Storm in Episode 3 depending on whose armor Jesse decides to take.]]
293* {{Pride}}: She brags about herself a lot.
294* ScienceHeroine: As a redstone engineer.
295* TheSmartGirl: Naturally, for the Order of the Stone.
296* WeUsedToBeFriends: Something happened between her and Magnus when the Order split up, and she's not happy to see him again, arguing with him constantly.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Magnus the Rogue]]
300!Magnus the Rogue
301[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magnus_6.jpg]]
302[[caption-width-right:350:"If it's a cannon you want, it's a cannon you'll get!"]]
303->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyFeldman
304The explosives expert of the group. Took over a town of [[{{Griefer}} griefers]] and became their king.
305----
306* TheBigGuy: As the DemolitionsExpert of the Order of the Stone.
307* DemolitionsExpert: He was proficient in the use of explosives.
308* TheGadfly: He'll say just about anything to annoy Ellegaard.
309* HypocriticalHeartwarming: He starts insulting Ellegaard the second they reunite, but if Jesse and Axel try to get in on it, he'll tell them to cut it out.
310* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rough and argumentative, but not a bad guy, much like Axel.
311* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Either him or Ellegaard dies after being knocked against a tree by the Wither Storm in Episode 3 depending on whose armor Jesse decides to take.]]
312* MadBomber: He really likes to solve problems with explosives.
313* OnlySaneMan: [[spoiler:Despite being ProperlyParanoid of Jesse and Axel, he has a somewhat friendlier approach compared to the people he lords over (who will steal your stuff and try to blow you up ForTheEvulz).]]
314* WeUsedToBeFriends: Something happened between him and Ellegaard when the Order split up, and he's not happy to see her again.
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Soren the Architect]]
318!Soren the Architect
319[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/soren_msm.jpeg]]
320[[caption-width-right:350:"Sometimes, I'd prefer to be anything but Soren...ooh, like a donkey, for example."]]
321->'''Voiced by:''' John Hodgman
322
323The leader of the group and a great architect. Disappeared into the mountains long ago. You find his base in Episode 2.
324----
325* AbsentMindedProfessor: Years of isolation seem to have made him a little loopy, though it's entirely possible that he was always this way.
326* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In Episode 4, when Jesse, the gang, Soren, and Magnus/Ellegaard have to build a bridge to escape the Wither Storm, Soren is seen ''decorating'' the bridge's opening instead of actually building the bridge's path.
327* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler:Runs away during the final confrontation with the Witherstorm. Jesse can even call him this directly.]]
328* FluffyTamer: The man has managed to train Endermen to be his builders to an extent. Jesse's actions disrupt their patterns and they soon grow out of control.
329* HiddenDepths: Episodes 5-8 indicate that he's been to other worlds and wrote books in them, which is surprising given his reclusive behavior and [[spoiler:cowardice.]]
330* ImpossibleGenius: According to Ellegaard, Soren specialized in creating the impossible.
331* TheLeader: Described to be this to the Order of the Stone.
332* MilesGloriosus: [[spoiler:Soren is the worst in this regard, given that when he faces a bona fide threat, like the Wither Storm, he chooses to book it and run for the hills. While his technological advancements are nothing to scoff at admittedly, when it comes time to prove himself, he's arguably the most undeserving of his asskicking repute out of all the Order Of The Stone members, and that's saying something.]]
333* RuleOfCool: Basically acknowledges the reason he builds a lot of what he does is because it's cool.
334-->'''Soren:''' You seem like a person who appreciates cool stuff that's cool for no reason.
335* ShroudedInMyth: He's so secretive that even his former companions know very little about him, and Jesse eventually discovers that [[spoiler:the famous Formidi-Bomb he allegedly invented hasn't actually been created yet.]]
336* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Since fleeing from the final battle against the Wither Storm, Soren hasn't been seen by anyone. Even Ivor doesn't know where he's gone.
337[[/folder]]
338
339!The Blaze Rods
340[[folder:The Whole Group]]
341* AscendedExtra: The group started out as Lukas' old team, The Ocelots, and were pretty much just there to be assholes to Jesse's group in Episode 1. After that, they disappear until Episode 4 where they either help Jesse's team distract the Witherstorm (if Lukas went to look for them) or with Lukas at the [[spoiler:celebration after the Wither Storm is dead]]. As of Episode 5, they're full on villains.
342* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Their behaviour quickly spirals into this as of Episode 5, being that they sic monsters onto the inhabitants of Sky City ForTheEvulz.]]
343* HellBentForLeather: They're all still wearing leather jackets beneath their armor.
344* {{Jerkass}}: All of them, but especially Aiden.
345* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Similar to Jesse's group, except not likeable in the slightest.
346* TheTeam: The bad one of the story.
347* ThoseTwoGuys: Aiden is the [[spoiler:main antagonist of Episode 5]], whereas Gill and Maya are just sort of there mostly.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Aiden]]
351!Aiden
352[[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aiden.png]]
353[[caption-width-right:325:"You just can't stand to see someone else in the spotlight, can you? You just can't let anyone else win!"]]
354->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer
355The leader of the Blaze Rods. He was a member of Lukas's gang, The Ocelots, until they abandoned Lukas and formed their own.
356----
357* AmbiguouslyBrown: His skin is somewhat dark, although he could easily just be tan. Given that it's Minecraft, it's kind of hard to tell.
358* ArcVillain: [[spoiler:The main antagonist of Episode 5 and the cause of most of the protagonist's problems.]]
359* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:In Season 2, if Jesse chooses the Stay in Beacontown Ending then Radar can mention that he recieved a letter from Aiden which mentions that he wants to redeem himself.]]
360* AxCrazy: He starts off episode 5, being extremely [[GreenEyedMonster envious of Jesse]], however as the episode goes on, he becomes more and more unstable, from betraying Isa and tossing her and Jesse to (what he at least presumes to be their doom) to gleefully siccing monsters on the civilians of Sky City. By the very end of the episode, he's willing to straight up murder Jesse in cold blood.
361* TheBully: Pushes Gill and Maya around once he becomes leader.
362* DirtyCoward: He reveals himself to be this when [[spoiler:Jesse beats him]].
363* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:If you decided to kill him. Deciding to [[CruelMercy leave Aiden in the now-doomed Sky City]] also results in this since Aiden will attempt to attack Jesse one last time forcing Jesse (or Reginald, if the player fails to input the correct command in time when he's charging at them) to throw Aiden off the island out of self-defense. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], though. If Aiden is thrown off the edge of Sky City he'll land in the lake below and survive. However, he doesn't become a KarmaHoudini since once all Sky City residents come to the ground Aiden will get arrested]].
364* DrivenByEnvy: He's jealous of Jesse's group for being seen as [[spoiler:heroes]].
365* EvilCounterpart: Could be seen as this to Jesse.
366* {{Expy}}: He bares some similarities to [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Seifer Almasy]]. Both are the leader of a trio of that act as foils to the main group and both are jealous and have a borderline hatred for the main character of their respective games. Him and the Blaze Rods becoming high-ranking soldiers in the Founder's guard is also very similar to how Seifer, Raijin and Fujin become officers in the Summoner's army. Another similarity is the two of them going mad with power towards the end of the game.
367* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler:There's no actual reason that he and his followers terrorize the populace with monsters after they depose the Founder other than that they ''can'']].
368* GreenEyedMonster: Becomes ''extremely'' jealous of Jesse and company after [[spoiler:they become heroes killing the Wither Storm.]] Appropriately, he actually has green eyes.
369* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:If you decide not to kill him or leave him to die, then Sky City's law enforcement takes him into custody. Once everybody reaches the surface, Aiden decides to stick around, and try to make things right with the people of Sky City, thinking of becoming a writer. Evidently, his defeat had a particularly sobering effect on him.]]
370* {{Hypocrite}}: Accuses Jesse of being unwilling to see anyone else in the spotlight (see picture caption) when his SanitySlippage was driven primarily by being unwilling to see Jesse win instead of him.
371* {{Jerkass}}: He makes it clear what a jerk he is right from the very moment we first see him. Aside from mocking Jesse's group, he actually ''sets Reuben on fire!'' In Episode 5, he takes it even further, actually fighting [[spoiler:the New Order Of The Stone]] and steals their powerful [[spoiler:enchanted flint and steel]] from them.
372* JerkassHasAPoint: Depending on your dialogue choices in the beginning of Episode 5, he might not be too off the mark with you taking advantage of your heroism and fame.
373* TheLeader: Since Lukas is no longer with the group, Aiden takes over as this.
374* LeftForDead: Another option [[spoiler:if you choose to let him live but not help him escape. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], though. If this option is chosen then Aiden will attack Jesse one last time. This forces Jesse (or Reginald) to [[DisneyVillainDeath throw Aiden off of Sky City]] in self-defense]].
375* MasterSwordsman: He's able to briefly go toe-to-toe with Jesse, who by this point is shown to be at least on the same level as Gabriel. [[spoiler:Keyword here is "briefly", though, as Jesse quickly disarms him.]]
376* SmugSnake: [[spoiler:This guy is ''up to his shoulders'' in ego, and after Jesse proceeds to beat seven shades of stuffing out of him, he reveals himself to be a DirtyCoward.]]
377* SanitySlippage: While he initially starts off as a jerk trying to one up Jesse and get them into trouble, he eventually goes mad with power upon obtaining [[spoiler:the Eversource]]. He ends up going almost completely insane in his final fight with Jesse, making it very clear that he wants Jesse dead.
378* TeethFlying: If you choose to help Lukas fight him in the [[spoiler:Eversource room]], Jesse will punch him in the mouth, knocking out one of his teeth.
379* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:After Jesse is revealed to be still alive, his demeanour shifts from SmugSnake to UnstoppableRage, and then while getting thrashed, he proceeds to start projecting his own fears and insecurities onto Jesse to try and throw them off, [[DirtyCoward before finally collapsing and begging for mercy.]]]]
380* VillainsWantMercy: [[spoiler:When Jesse knocks his sword out of his hands, he starts pleading for his life. Whether you lead him to safety from the mob-infested Sky City, kick him off the island or leave him to die is up to you]].
381* WhatTheHellHero: Tries to play this card on [[spoiler:The New Order Of The Stone]]. It doesn't work.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Gill]]
385!Gill
386[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gill.png]]
387[[caption-width-right:248:"Hahaha! Look, it's the Order of the Losers. Again."]]
388->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLamarr
389
390A former member of The Ocelots who decided along with Aiden and Maya to ditch their leader Lukas and form their own gang, The Blaze Rods.
391----
392* BeardOfEvil: Has an impressive amount of facial hair.
393* ButtMonkey: He is constantly silenced and bullied by Aiden.
394* CharacterCatchphrase: "Blaze Rods!"
395* TheLancer: Seems to share this role with Maya.
396* StupidEvil: Definitely isn't as smart as he likes to think he is.
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:Maya]]
400!Maya
401[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maya_3.png]]
402 [[caption-width-right:248:"Good one, Gill."]]
403->'''Voiced by:''' G.K. Bowes
404A former member of The Ocelots who decided along with Aiden and Gill to ditch their leader Lukas and form their own gang, The Blaze Rods.
405----
406* EvilCounterpart: Could be seen as this to Olivia or Petra.
407[[/folder]]
408
409!Beacontown
410[[folder:Jack]]
411!Jack
412[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacke2_7.png]]
413 [[caption-width-right:350:"'The Warriors of the Whispering Mountain call me 'The Stab-Walker.' The Air Titans of the East call me 'He Who Slashes Like Thunder.' But you may call me... 'Jack'."]]
414->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
415A treasure hunter who knows a lot about things, like the Prismarine Gauntlet Jesse gets their hand stuck in.
416----
417* ArbitrarySkepticism: He refuses to believe in the existence of [[spoiler:The Admin]], even though he lives in a world full of strange, fantastical stuff. As Jesse and Petra can optionally point out, a [[spoiler:world creator]] wouldn't exactly be the weirdest thing they've ever come across.
418* BadLiar: The player can have Jesse lampshade how bad Jack's lying is on numerous occasions.
419* TheBigGuy: Serves in this role in Jesse's group throughout Season 2.
420* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Jack's years of experience managed to give him "perfect reflexes and photographic muscle memory." This allows him to controls how he falls and to always stick his landings. [[spoiler:This is likely the reason he survives if he falls off a cliff in "Below the Bedrock".]]
421* DumbMuscle: Downplayed. Jack is not an idiot, but he proves to be better at fighting than he is at puzzle-solving.
422* EyeScream: [[spoiler:He gets his bad eye torn out in a fight if the player chooses to help Petra retrieve her sword instead of assisting him]].
423* {{Expy}}: Design-wise, he's a clear one of Snake Plissken from ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork''. Even moreso if he [[spoiler:loses his eye and has to wear an eyepatch.]]
424* FakeUltimateHero: Downplayed. He IS a legitimately very strong and very knowledgeable person, and was apparently impressive enough to be chosen as a hero by the Admin at one point. But during the episode it becomes clear that his reputation is a little exaggerated, or at the very least [[BrokenAce he's fallen from grace]].
425* IHaveManyNames: Just look at the quote under the image. And there's plenty more that he's willing to tell you about.
426* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: It turns out that Jack is a huge fan of [[spoiler:Ivor]] whom he gets to meet in "Above and Beyond". This gives Jack a NotSoDifferentRemark moment with Petra since Jesse can offer Jack the same two options of advice that he can give Petra in "Hero In Residence" (Play it cool or BeYourself) with the results of both choices being very similar to what happens with Petra.
427* TheMunchausen: He's apparently been to a lot of places, and frequently makes references to them during his on-screen time (which is most of "Hero in Residence").
428* SurvivorsGuilt: Clearly suffers from this, along with PTSD.
429* TranslatorBuddy: Jack is this to Nurm as he's the only member of Jesse's party who is fluent in Villagerese.
430* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's clearly not thrilled to be exploring the Sea Temple, and asks multiple times for them to leave. [[spoiler:This is kind of justified, as his friend Sammy died there, and his other friend Vos got trapped]].
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Nurm]]
434!Nurm
435[[quoteright:306:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1552_4.jpeg]]
436Jack's rather intelligent villager partner.
437----
438* AffectionateNickname: Jack calls him "Nurmie" at times.
439* HowlOfSorrow: If Lluna was chosen to stay and if Jesse refuses Porkchop's deal, Nurm gives a loud and heartwrenching cry of despair when he thinks [[spoiler:Jack has died]].
440* IChooseToStay: In order to prevent Xara's cell from detonating, Nurm offers to stay behind. Jesse promises to come back for him, though Jack is understandably angry at this. However, with help from [[spoiler:Ivor]], Nurm is able to disarm the explosives, and reunites with the group in Episode 5.
441* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Because he's a villager, he makes villager sounds instead of actually talking, and the player can't tell what he's saying. Jack, however, does understand, and translates for both the player and the other characters.
442* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Villagers are widely known in the vanilla game for being [[TooDumbToLive helpless idiots who have little to no self preservation and are completely incapable of defending themselves.]] Nurm, however, is not only the first villager we see that's possessing sizeable intelligence, but also subverts his species' uselessness in combat [[spoiler:by taking a couple of axes and going to town on a group of mobs]].
443* TheSmartGuy: According to Jack, he's the brains of their operation. [[spoiler:He proves this by translating some runes in the Sea Temple.]]
444* TookALevelInBadass: Prior to the Sunshine Institute, Nurm was more or less a NonActionGuy. If [[spoiler:Lluna stays behind in Prisoner X's cell, however, Nurm decides it's time to get dangerous and picks up two axes at the prison's armory which he dual-wields in a big mob brawl later on.]]
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Vos]]
448!Vos
449An old friend of Jack's, who [[spoiler:was trapped in the Sea Temple until Jesse freed him]]. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that Vos died in the temple, with the Admin taking his body and identity.]]
450----
451* AndIMustScream: A milder variant. [[spoiler:He has been trapped in an obsidian cage for quite some time before being freed by Jesse. While he ''can'' talk through it (and so technically be able to scream), he can't move at all]].
452** [[spoiler:As revealed in "Giant Consequences", he died of starvation in the Sea Temple, and according to WordOfGod, there's an approximate 30-40 years between his visit and the New Order's.]]
453* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:The real Vos died in the Sea Temple, the one that we see in the game was the Admin.]]
454* RewatchBonus: [[spoiler:There's a whole slew of these. Pay attention to any scene with Vos and you'll notice that more often than not there are indications of his true identity. For example, when the group is reacting to the Ice Palace, Vos is observing their reactions with a smile. Later, when Stella says power runs the world, Vos smirks in agreement but then looks to the right where Jack is to make sure he didn't notice. Inside the Ice Palace, he tries to tempt Jesse to imagine that Jesse could do with the power the Admin offers and also tells Jesse that if anything happens to Radar, it's on Jesse and not him. There are plenty more.]]
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Radar]]
458!Radar
459[[quoteright:115:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_8332.jpg]]
460 [[caption-width-right:115:But heroes are supposed to help people! Not hurt them!]]
461->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal
462Jesse's new assistant/intern in "Hero in Residence". In "Giant Consequences", he joins the team (along with Stella and Lluna).
463----
464* AffectionateNickname: A platonic variant, but while leaving Fred's Keep, Petra can determinantly call him "Ray" for a brief moment.
465* AmbiguouslyBi: Some of his expressions in "Giant Consequences" seem a little overboard, if you are playing as male Jesse. Highlights include asking for a hug after finishing a puzzle (you can ask him to keep it to a high-five) and happily sighing about how he's dreamed about Jesse rescuing him as you prepare to melt him out of some ice. This dialogue is unchanged if you're playing as female Jesse.
466* AmbiguouslyBrown: His skin is quite dark, but given that it's Minecraft, it's kind of hard to tell what race he's supposed to be. [[invoked]]WordOfGod says he was envisioned as Asian, however.
467* AscendedFanboy: He's clearly very excited to be working with Jesse and the other members of the Order.
468* AsianAndNerdy: [[invoked]]WordOfGod says he is Asian, and he's very meek, skinny, and always involved and trying to manage the latest affairs in Beacontown.
469* BespectacledCutie: Radar wears glasses and is adorable.
470* CowardlyLion: He gets scared pretty easily, but he doesn't let that stop him from trying to help.
471* HiddenDepths: In one determinant line from "Below The Bedrock", he says "Yes! It's so fun! Flexing those brain muscles, taking your mind off the incredible misery in the world crushing down on you every-- I mean... uh... oh, look at that." The "incredible misery in the world" part gets cut off, but it's still there, possibly hinting a darker fear. Some other lines even seem to show hints of him being somewhat insecure.
472* LetsGetDangerous: Once he gets imprisoned in the [[HellholePrison Sunshine Institute]], Radar starts working out, and tries to become more and more heroic.
473* NeatFreak: Tends to fuss about organization when there should be other priorities, such as complaining about how disorganized and messy the prison he's currently trapped in is.
474* NoodleIncident: In "Giant Consequences", Stella mentions how he used to work for her inventory management team,and also notably calls him a "quitter" when referring to it. The question is, what exactly happened during his time in Champion City? It seems to not be good, evidenced by him seeming upset by Stella mentioning it. Later in the episode, he mentions something about "misfiling your Acacia wood during Material Orginization Week", which could hint at what happened, but it's never confirmed.
475* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: In "Below the Bedrock", Radar catches the attention of a [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever colossal Enderman]], and is petrified of it. When it reappears at the end, [[HeroicSacrifice he sacrifices himself to allow the residents of Fred's Keep to escape.]]
476* PromotedFanboy: [[spoiler:Should Jesse decide to leave with Petra, Radar can be promoted to ruler of Beacontown.]][[invoked]]
477** [[spoiler:If Jesse stays in Beacontown at the end of Season 2, then Jesse can optionally give Radar a promotion.]]
478* ShoutOut: He's a reference to a certain titular character from the old television show ''Series/{{MASH}}''.
479* TotallyRadical: Begins talking like this after he tries to [[TookALevelInBadass Take a Level in Badass]] in Episode 4.
480* WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou: Bizarrely, there's one QuicktimeEvent near the end of Episode 4 that, if failed, results in Radar's death but leaves Jesse alive. This still counts as a GameOver.
481* YouAreInCommandNow: [[spoiler:A non-fatal variant. The player can leave him in charge of Beacontown while Jesse leaves to go adventuring]].
482[[/folder]]
483
484!Champion City
485[[folder:Stella]]
486!Stella
487->'''Voiced by:''' Ashley Albert
488The leader of Champion City, a town close to Beacontown, the Order's home.
489----
490* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler:She is obsessed with getting power, and doesn't care how her actions might negatively affect other people]].
491* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: While not as clear as most examples (highlighting her personality), she doesn't seem to treat Lluna (her treasure-sniffing llama) too well, using her as a tool rather than seeing her as a person. However, considering what Stella says in Episode 3 if Jesse promises to help Stella escape the Sunshine Institute, it's possible that she might genuinely care about Lluna, but isn't actually aware of how her actions affect her. This is highlighted in the Denouement; if you didn't promise to help Stella earlier, [[spoiler:she'll still be abusive to Lluna, prompting Lluna to stay with you instead.]] If you did promise, [[spoiler:Stella will think it might be best if Lluna stayed with you and offers to let you keep her, but if you choose not to, both Stella and Lluna will accept your choice, and Stella promises to treat Lluna better]].
492* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: [[spoiler:If Jesse decides to help Stella get out of the Sunshine Institute, she will perform a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]], where she tells Jesse to trust her and take care of Lluna, before the Admin teleports her with him to Beacontown, while she will remain evil if Jesse refuses to help her]].
493* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She does give off this feel. While she looks like a nice leader at first sight, she is rude to Jesse for no reason other than the fact that they are her alleged "rival", although they've never met before. She has also swindled many people out of their stuff and put others in her debt to force them to work for her. She claims the confiscated property as her own treasure]].
494* ClosetGeek: Despite claiming to have a constant rivalry with Jesse as her opponent town's leader, she actually is a massive fangirl of her Petra, often secretly {{LARP}}ing as if she were on adventures with them.
495* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: If Jesse is kind to Stella, she offers to let Jesse take Lluna permanently at the end of the game, believing that Lluna will be better off with them. If Jesse accepts, Stella is clearly gutted by her choice, but stands by it and wishes Jesse and Lluna well.
496* LesCollaborateurs: [[spoiler:With the Admin, even if Jesse just saved her from the Admin's traps. This includes calling said Admin a ''paragon''.]]
497* {{Jerkass}}: Always a nuisance to Jesse and the others and is cruel to Lluna, her llama. This results in Lluna repeatedly trying to get away from her.
498* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: One would think that being [[spoiler:a closet fan]] would actually spur her into at least not [[spoiler:joining up with The Admin, who wishes to make their lives a living hell.]] But sadly, [[UngratefulBastard this isn't the case.]] However, this is subverted in Episode 3 if Jesse promises to help free Stella from the Sunshine Institute.
499* LackOfEmpathy: She displays this traits at times, such as not getting that swindling others out of their belongings is wrong, and not understanding why Lluna, her mistreated llama, would want to run from her.
500--->'''Stella:''' Lluna? Sweetie?\
501''(Lluna climbs away from Stella)''\
502'''Lukas:''' ''(laughing a little)'' Haha. Smart llama.\
503'''Stella:''' ''(outraged)'' Lluna!\
504''(Lluna jumps up another ledge)''\
505'''Stella:''' ''(clearly confused)'' But... but ''why?''
506* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:Of the Admin. Seriously, you do not reward people by trapping them in prisons.]]
507* MoralityPet: While she does mistreat Lluna to an extent, it’s clear that she does not realize how she's treating her. In reality, Lluna does somewhat bring out a softer side to Stella.
508* PetTheDog:
509** [[spoiler:You can involve Lluna while trying to get Stella to turn against the Admin, pointing out that Lluna clearly hates being in the Sunshine Institute. This actual gets through to Stella and she'll agree to help Jesse in exchange for their promise to help her get out]].
510** If Jesse was nice to Stella, she'll offer to give Lluna to them, believing that Lluna would like to live with Jesse more.
511* PublicHaterPrivateFan: [[spoiler:While she publicly claims to be Jesse's rival, she's secretly a huge fan.]]
512* SitcomArchNemesis: With Jesse, though this is mostly a front to hide her own fangirlism.
513* SmugSnake: [[spoiler:She's got power, yes. But the fact that she paints herself as Jesse's biggest rival despite being a two-bit thief and [[ConMan Con Woman]] shows that her grandiose blathering of being a rival are really just delusions of grandeur.]]
514* StellarName: With Lluna.
515* TookALevelInKindness: Once the Admin crisis is dealt with, if Jesse had been kind to her, Stella acknowledges her hostile behavior, and promises to change her ways, even making up with Lluna.
516* UngratefulBitch: [[spoiler:Saving Stella when she's trapped in ice does not stop her from siding with the Admin.]] It gets even worse when you take into account that [[spoiler:she is a private fan of the new Order of the Stone.]] [[spoiler:However, in Episode 3, if Jesse promises to help free Stella from the Sunshine Institute, she will actually appreciate their kindness, and tell them to trust that she's actually on their side this time.]]
517* UnknownRival: She claims to be Jesse's biggest rival, but Jesse has never even heard of her, and isn't really interested in having a rivalry with her.
518[[/folder]]
519
520[[folder:Lluna]]
521Stella's treasure-sniffing llama.
522----
523* BadassAdorable: She's an absolutely cute llama that can also kick total ass against mobs.
524* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: If you chose not to help Stella escape from the Sunshine Institute, she'll still be a jerk at the end of the game. During the Denouement, Lluna will leave Stella for good and join you.
525* ReplacementGoldfish: Downplayed. While you can have Jesse be hesitant towards the idea, and possibly reject the option depending on your choices, Jesse's more favorable options toward Lluna, while not stating it directly, indicate that she fills the void they've had in their live since [[spoiler:Reuben's death all the way back in season one episode 4. While Lluna doesn't outright replace him, as theirs memory of Reuben is still strong, Jesse can grow to love Lluna the same way]].
526* SmarterThanYouLook: Lluna might be a llama, but she actually displays more intelligence than her appearance lets on, and is actually competent in battle, as shown in Episode 3, if Jesse takes her with them when freeing Xara from her cell. This is especially notable in comparison to Reuben, as while Reuben was design in a way that he looks different from the standard Minecraft pigs, Lluna, other than being more expressive on occasion, looks just like the standard Minecraft llama.
527* StellarName: With Stella.
528* TeamPet: Serves as this during season 2, especially if Jesse [[spoiler:choses to leave Nurm in Xara's cell instead of Lluna]]. Jesse can optionally make the arrangement permanent if they accept Stella's offer to take Lluna from her at the end of the game. Alternatively, if you don't promise to help Stella escape the Sunshine Institute, Lluna will leave Stella and join Jesse of her own volition. In either of the above scenarios, if Jesse then [[spoiler:heads off with Petra, Lluna will then join them on their adventures]].
529* TokenNonHuman: The only animal of season 2's main cast.
530[[/folder]]
531
532!Other Characters
533
534[[folder:Narrator]]
535!Narrator
536->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest
537----
538* OutOfFocus: He's absent from Episode 5 onwards, due to the story being less interconnected than the Wither Storm arc. In Season 2, characters from the game provided dialogue.
539* UnreliableNarrator: [[spoiler:He lied when he said the Order of the Stone didn't fade into myth, at least one major detail (Ivor was the Fifth member) being exempt.]]
540[[/folder]]
541
542[[folder:Ivor]]
543!Ivor
544[[quoteright:607:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rdt_20231127_16343224485198100170878752.jpg]]
545 [[caption-width-right:607: Adventure!]]
546->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulReubens
547
548A mysterious man with a grudge against the Order who kicks off the plot in a failed bid for revenge.
549----
550* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:The end of the last episode has him steal the Flint and Steel and the Atlas Guide so he can have more adventures in other worlds. The player can decide whether to go after him to join him, or just let him have it confident that he'll be back someday.]]
551* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:He vaguely implies to Harper in ''Access Denied'' that one reason he joined the New Order of The Stone, founded by Jesse, was to atone for his role in creating the Wither Storm]].
552* BigBad: Throughout the first four episodes, he's responsible for much of the crap that the protagonists go through.
553* BreakingTheFourthWall: Tends to do this using his [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]]. He winks directly at the camera while saying it at the end of one of the episodes.
554* CharacterCatchphrase: "Adventure!"
555* CharacterDevelopment: [[spoiler:He loosens up more around "A Portal to Mystery", having more fun and contributing to solving the case. A conversation in "Access Denied" also indicates that, at the very least, he's grown to respect, and maybe even care about Lukas and Petra, showing concern for their safety while they're under PAMA's control. While we don't see much of him throughout Season 2, by the end of it he expresses a desire to reconnect and make amends with the remaining members of the old Order of the Stone.]]
556* CombatPragmatist: While not a skilled fighter, he has no problems abusing potions to give himself a leg-up or to give his enemies a hard time.
557* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:It turns out he left on his own accord, being disgusted with the lies The Order had told, but kept quiet because he was paid with the treasures that reminded him of their adventures together.]]
558* DidntThinkThisThrough: He tries to create [[spoiler:a controllable Wither by substituting the Command Block for the central soul sand block, reasoning that since he controls the block, the Wither would follow. He fails to anticipate that the Wither would also have access to the block's powers, allowing it to break free of his control and protect itself from his failsafe]].
559* DirtyCoward: He runs off when he realises that [[spoiler:the Wither has now broken free of his control]], and if he is called out on being this, he is unashamed to admit it, saying that he still survived. [[spoiler:However, he eventually grows into a LovableCoward.]]
560* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:None of the main characters have a grudge on him for terrorising the land with his Witherstorm and the most attitude he got from the civilians was over him building a lava building.]]
561* EvenEvilHasStandards: As devious, cowardly, and power-hungry as he acts, it turns out [[spoiler:he was the only one of the Order who wasn't okay with lying about how they defeated the Ender Dragon]].
562* EverythingsBetterWithNinjas: [[spoiler:[[BadassBoast "I'm a ninja now, Jesse!"]]]]
563* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:He kicks off the plot when he tries to summon a Wither under his control, only for him to lose control and for it to cause catastrophic disaster.]]
564* FallenHero: [[spoiler:He used to be a member of the Order Of The Stone, but he did something to get himself kicked out. The way Gabriel talks about him heavily implies whatever it was makes attacking Jesse and their friends not surprising in the least. Consider it with his [[SmugSnake present demeanor]] and unleashing the Wither Storm on the city. So if anything, he's pretty much pulled a full FaceHeelTurn]].
565* GreenEyedMonster: Seems jealous of the rest of the Order for getting fame while he was forgotten. [[spoiler:This trope is subverted however, when we find out Ivor's intentions were to expose the order as frauds, which they are. Creating a giant Wither Storm however, was a BAD idea in trying to prove this]].
566* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After the Order are outed as being frauds, he assists Jesse in defeating the Wither Storm by helping them craft and enchant a diamond weapon to destroy the command block. He's also present at the celebration a week later, showing that he acknowledges Jesse's group as heroes]].
567* IHatePastMe: He isn't exactly proud of how bitter and selfish he used to be. He regrets creating the Witherstorm, and is glad Jesse gave him a second chance.
568* ItsAllAboutMe: Endangered an entire city just to try and make himself look like the hero. Even when it backfires and threatens the entire world, he's more concerned with being the hero himself than all the lives his actions have put in danger. [[spoiler:He comes to regret this later however, and seeks to fix his mistake with genuine intent and concern.]]
569-->'''Ivor:''' Don't make yourself the villains in ''my'' story.
570* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he can be abrasive, rude and selfish, Ivor has a good side. He displays more of his kinder personality once he joins Jesse's group.
571* JerkassHasAPoint: Ivor's intentions to expose the Order as frauds turn out to be correct in Episode 4, with the revelation that Soren cheated to vanquish the Ender Dragon and falsely write the Order into the history books. He calls out his former teammates for selfishly lying to the world and taking no responsibility or criticism for their actions, a sentiment that Jesse shares (even non-verbally) towards Soren (who struggles to deny it) upon discovering the truth in Ivor's lab.
572* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Apparently in this world you can intentionally and maliciously create a being(s) capable of devouring the entire world and everyone in it and walk away scot-free after it's been dealt with.]]
573* KidWithTheRemoteControl: [[spoiler:Tries this with a [[EldritchAbomination Wither]] of all things and fails at it completely and utterly. Although there was a degree of control over the creature, it didn't last long.]]
574* KnightOfCerebus: Whenever he shows up, a shift in tone is sure to follow, due to his [[FallenHero backstory]], being [[BigBad the cause]] of a number of issues the characters are trying to fix, up to and including [[TheDreaded The Wither Storm]]. Downplayed in Episode 4, as [[CerebusSyndrome the story has taken a more serious direction]], and he's [[spoiler:working with the heroes]], giving him more time to show off funnier quirks.
575* LackOfEmpathy: [[spoiler:Even in Episodes 5-8, where he's switched sides, he's quick to ignore people's plight in favor of his own goals, and generally acts like a jerk to other people. He [[CharacterDevelopment gets a bit better]], and seems to genuinely come around to respecting Petra and Lukas]].
576* TheLancer: Of the Order of the Stone, and the one who is the most at odds with Soren [[spoiler:regarding the use of the Command Block to kill the Ender Dragon]].
577* LooksLikeCesare: He has greasy black hair, pale skin and generally looks like Rasputin if he was a Minecraft character.
578* MagicPotion: Uses potions of a variety of effects, including [[SuperSpeed Potion of Swiftness]], [[InASingleBound Potion of Leaping]], [[InvisibilityCloak Potion of Invisibility]], along with Splash Potions of Slowness and Splash Potions of Harming.
579* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Has a brief moment when he realizes Jesse had the amulet the Wither Storm was programmed to chase, who was simply an innocent bystander in all of this.]]
580* NeverMyFault: Gabriel's words imply he did ''something'' bad at some point (not being surprised he attacked Jesse's group), but Ivor is convinced he was the one wronged. [[spoiler:He blames Jesse's group for the Wither Storm, when they never would have even been ''involved'' had he not cheated Petra out of that Diamond, and the Wither Storm wouldn't even ''exist'' if it weren't for his grudge. Eventually he realises that it was his mistake and ultimately assists in fixing it.]]
581* OutOfFocus: In Season 2. He's only mentioned in passing at the beginning of "Hero in Residence", though he reappears in "Below the Bedrock".
582* ThePeteBest: InvokedTrope. [[spoiler:He was one of the original members of the Order Of The Stone. After they defeated the Ender Dragon, he left and was erased from all known history.]]
583* PutOnABus: He and Harper have apparently gone to work in a lab away from Beacontown in Season 2. It's currently unknown whether or not they'll return. One reason for Ivor's absence may be because Telltale were unable to get Paul Reubens to reprise his role.
584** TheBusCameBack: As it turns out, he returns in "Below The Bedrock" [[spoiler:as an assassin the disguised Admin sent after Jesse, and explains his newfound skills as "ninja training".]]
585* SmugSnake: [[spoiler:He's smug and condescending, but ultimately the fact that his special Wither project goes from somewhat controllable to FUBAR within a minute of awakening shows that in the end, even he didn't really understand what he was playing around with]].
586* TheSoCalledCoward: Downplayed: While he's still a bit of a coward when it comes to things after his HeelFaceTurn, he still manages to be at the front lines when the New Order Of The Stone run into trouble and manage to both keep his butt rooted there as well actively assist in fighting. Consider that with the likes of Soren, who's a lilly-livered waste of space incapable of doing much of anything besides fleeing, and suddenly Ivor's problem sounds more of an InformedFlaw than anything else.
587* SweetTooth: Implied to have one in Chapter 5 of Season 1; when he's fanboying over an ancient temple, he notes that it's everything he dreamed of..."Except less cake. My dreams usually involve cake."
588* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:After his pet project goes off the rails in the worst way imaginable, he's spluttering that he had tested this numerous times, and that this ''shouldn't'' have happened]].
589* TokenEvilTeammate: A downplayed example. While he have his hunger for treasures and power and selfish tendencies, he displays no real malice and genuinely helps Jesse and the group in their adventures. [[spoiler:And since he was apparently the only one in the original Order who wasn't okay with them lying about how they "killed" the Ender Dragon, he could almost be considered a TokenGoodTeammate for them. Almost.]]
590* {{Unperson}}: [[spoiler:He was kicked out of the Order of the Stone and was eventually removed from the legends.]]
591* VillainBall: He would never have had to deal with Jesse's team had he simply been willing to pay Petra what he promised her, a paltry sum by his standards considering his vast resources.
592* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:A short one when the (barely) controllable Wither he created breaks free and goes completely berserk.]]
593* WalkingSpoiler: Virtually anything the player finds out about him is a paradigm shift.
594* WeakButSkilled: While he can use a sword, he isn't quite as proficient with it as other characters are. His real advantage comes from the potions at his disposal, which allow him to turn invisible, use super speed, or slow down his enemies.
595* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Showing the Order was fraudulent and lied about their prowess is an understandable motivation all things considered, Building a destructive monster however was NOT the smartest course of action no matter how justifiably bitter or angry he was.]]
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:The Wither Storm]]
599!The Wither Storm
600[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wither_storm_msm.jpg]]
601->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt
602
603A Wither created by Ivor with the intent to show up Gabriel at Endercon, only for it to go out of control.
604----
605* AttackItsWeakPoint: [[spoiler:Jesse has to venture into its heart and destroy the Command Block to finally kill it.]]
606* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: After it completely transforms.
607* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:When the creature is temporarily put out of commission, the people it absorbed are freed alive, meaning this was either in effect or AFateWorseThanDeath]].
608* AdaptiveAbility: Although it’s only seen once due to the creature being tough and strong enough to shrug off or NoSell any other form of attack, but after being blasted to pieces by the Formidi-Bomb, the creature not only recovers from its wounds but also grows even stronger by splitting off into three separate Wither Storms, ensuring the same tactic cannot be applied again. [[spoiler:It takes infiltrating the creature and destroying its Command Block heart to kill it both beyond all possible hope of recovery or getting stronger in the process]].
609* TheAssimilator: It absorbs anybody and anything around it to grow larger and stronger.
610* AsteroidsMonster: [[spoiler:Splits into three after the Formidi-Bomb fails to destroy it at the end of Episode 3.]]
611* BigEater: Regardless of how much material or people this creature assimilates, it never reaches a point where it becomes satisfied.
612* CombatTentacles: When it goes OneWingedAngel, it grows multiple gigantic tentacles which it uses to help destroy the environment around it and catch potential prey.
613* TheCorruption: Significant enough exposure to the creature can inflict "Wither Sickness" as [[spoiler:Petra/Gabriel]] found out.
614* {{Cyclops}}: When it turns into the Wither Storm, each of its three heads possesses a single eye.
615* DiscOneFinalBoss: Is the main threat of Episodes 1 through 4 until [[spoiler:Jesse kills it]], but there are still another 4 episodes remaining.
616* DragonAscendant: While it initially acts as TheDragon for Ivor, it eventually grows a mind of its own and becomes an even bigger problem than Ivor ever was.
617* TheDreaded: Almost anyone who sees its level of destruction immediately realizes that they stand next to no chance against it and promptly retreat. Even ''hostile mobs'' [[KnowWhenToFoldEm run like hell]] from it [[spoiler:except for Endermen.]]
618* EldritchAbomination: Well it was a Wither, so it was this to begin with, but eventually it goes even further when it absorbs enough material and people around it to grow into a hulking, multi headed tentacled beast the size of a skyscraper. The sheer power of the creature can be compared to a force of nature itself.
619* EyeBeams: Uses these to snare fleeing victims.
620* EvilIsNotAToy: Ivor tried to control the creature, [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters and failed miserably.]]
621* ExtremeOmnivore: Eats blocks and people to grow stronger.
622* FromASingleCell: [[spoiler:As long as the Command Block that functions as its heart is still intact, this creature can bounce back from pretty much everything]].
623* GiantFlyer: It seems that even after going OneWingedAngel, it still retains its ability to fly.
624* GoneHorriblyRight: Ivor wanted to create a monster Gabriel and the rest of the Order couldn't defeat [[spoiler:to prove they were a fraud (which it does)]]. He succeeded. [[spoiler:Ivor ''was'' a member of the Order after all...]]
625* HeartDrive: The Command Block at its heart is the thing that animates the Wither Storm. With it, the creature can survive insurmountable, even fatal, damage. [[spoiler:When the Command Block is finally destroyed, only then does the creature collapse and finally die]].
626* HorrifyingTheHorror: The only thing that seems to not be intimidated by the creature are Endermen, but all the other hostile mobs turn tail and run for their lives, clear that they understand that against [[EldritchAbomination this foe]], ''they have no chance in hell of winning''.
627* {{Kaiju}}: When it grows to full size, it's ''huge''. When the protagonists find it, it has grown even bigger.
628* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://youtu.be/SjoLycUHb8g Has a fittingly ominous one.]]
629* MultipleHeadCase: It's a Wither, so it's to be expected.
630* MadBomber: As to be expected of a Wither, but it gets worse when the creature goes OneWingedAngel.
631* NighInvulnerable: [[spoiler:Even the Formidi-Bomb can't take it down for long; it not only comes back but [[AsteroidsMonster splits apart]]. It's one weakness seems to be Endermen.]]
632* OneWingedAngel: After absorbing enough of the environment, it grows into a gigantic monstrosity.
633* OmnicidalManiac: When it goes on the hunt, it kills or consumes everything it sees, with its first "meal" being the citizens of a city where Endercon is being hosted. It's also noticeable considering that a normal Wither will at least care to spare undead mobs from its wrath, while the Wither Storm will consume and kill ''everything'' in its path.
634* PersonOfMassDestruction: It levels the building where Endercon was being hosted, then proceeds to cut a swath of death and destruction through the city and into the countryside with such ease that it could be compared to an early evening stroll.
635* RestrainingBolt: The command block in the creature was supposed to act like this, but before Ivor can use the block to pacify the creature, it absorbs it instead, transforms into a gigantic EldritchAbomination and goes on a rampage.
636* RasputinianDeath: [[spoiler:The Wither Storm ''did not perish easily''. It's blown up by a Formidi-Bomb, then ganged up on by a horde of Endermen, which had to rush the creature in ''droves'' to pull its body apart fast enough to hurt it (and even then its regenerative abilities are fast enough to easily render their efforts null and void), all the while Jesse rushes inside to kill it from the inside out and destroy the command block functioning as its heart. Only then does the monster finally expire from its wounds.]]
637* SuperPersistentPredator: [[spoiler:Even after the main group lose the monster they find out that it's still hunting for them at the end. It turns out that the reason it was so persistent was it's programmed to chase Gabriel's Amulet the entire time]].
638* TractorBeam: Uses these to catch and reel in prey and material to be assimilated.
639* WombLevel: [[spoiler:An especially creepy example.]]
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:The Admin]]
643![[spoiler:Romeo]]
644[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/theadmin_9.png]]
645[[caption-width-right:350:[[green:"'''I placed every block you've ever stood on, and I promise, I will place the blocks that cover your grave!'''"]]]]
646[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his snow golem form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_romeo_snowman_form_gc_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
647[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Admin form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_admin_ep3_minecraft_as_the_admin.png [[red:'''"I'm done letting you make me feel bad. I prefer to feel good. And I'm gonna feel real good when I send you two to a place where you'll never see the light of day. Ever. Again."''']][[/labelnote]]]]
648[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his snow golem form (remix)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_romeo_snow_golem_admin_form_aab.png[[/labelnote]]]]
649[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Petra form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_romeo_petra_admin_form_aab.png[[/labelnote]]]]
650[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see one of his Jack forms]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_aab_admin_jack_without_eyepatch.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
651[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his other Jack form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_romeo_eyepatch_jack_admin_form_aab.png[[/labelnote]]]]
652[[caption-width-right:305:[[labelnote:Click here to see his true form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_romeo_human_form_aab.png[[/labelnote]]]]
653->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JBBlanc
654
655The creator of the entirety of Jesse's world and everything in it, he's also the BigBad of Season 2. [[spoiler:He was once part of an Admin triad, and as revealed by Xara, his real name is Romeo.]]
656----
657* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: His colossus body's physical size is comparable to that of PAMA or the Wither Storm. Within the Terminal Space, he can do this to himself and uses it during the final boss battle.
658* AxCrazy: It's clear that he's seriously deranged, partially due to his FauxAffablyEvil demeanor. He's an avid fan of extreme DisproportionateRetribution, is uncaring to the masses to the point where he'd gladly send monsters to butcher the populace of a city just to one-up Jesse, and as the scene where [[spoiler:he makes Jesse fight their friend shows]], he's also quite sadistic.
659* BadassNormal: [[spoiler:Implied. During a blink and you'll miss it moment, he expertly dodge rolls under the lava fall during the escape from the void.]]
660* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: The Admin ends up [[spoiler:destroying Reuben's memorial in "Giant Consequences", and he forces the pig owner that Jesse can meet in "Hero In Residence" to kill his pigs in "Above and Beyond".]]
661* BadassBoast: Just check out his picture quote.
662* BerserkButton: The Admin doesn't appreciate people refusing to follow his ideology or disobeying his rules such as by cheating to overcome his challenges. As noted below, he does not cope well with rejection. Likely because of his aforementioned SocialDarwinist ideology, he also doesn't react well to being called a loser:
663-->'''Jesse:''' The only loser I see here? Is you.\
664'''The Admin ([[OOCIsSeriousBusiness stunned]]):''' What... ''[[SuddenlyShouting What?!]]''
665* BigBad: The main antagonist of Season 2.
666* BishonenLine: His true form is handsomer and more human-looking than his colossus, snow golem and [[spoiler:Vos guise. Even moreso with his [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered form]].]]
667* ColorMotif: In his true form, red seems to be this. This is rather fitting seeing as red symbolizes excitement, intensity, danger and passion, all of which perfectly encapsulates the Admin.
668* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike the Wither Storm, which was an [[EldritchAbomination incomprehensible]], primal being, the Admin is intelligent and humanoid. [[spoiler:He can also ultimately be redeemed instead of destroyed.]]
669* DeadPersonImpersonation: [[spoiler:Disguised himself as the deceased Vos to infiltrate Jesse's group]].
670* DrunkWithPower: The sheer difference between [[spoiler:Admin Romeo and Depowered Romeo in behavior and temperament implies that this was at least a partial cause of Admin Romeo's madness.]]
671* EvilBrit: He's the main antagonist of Season 2 and speaks with a British accent, using words like "blimey" and "bloody" in his speech.
672* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He clearly doesn't get why Jesse insists on saving their friends, some of whom (such as Radar) he deems weak.
673* EvilCounterpart: To Petra. [[spoiler:Romeo is not only an EvilRedhead, but the Wooden Sword in the cabin and the Magma Golem challenge in "Below the Bedrock" implies that he was the team warrior for the Admin Triad. Petra even lampshades that he shares her problem of lashing out because of [[IJustWantToHaveFriends having friends go distant]].]]
674* EvilIsPetty: He acts like this to people who merely annoy him as according to Brick, the Admin sent him to the [[HellholePrison Sunshine Institute]] because Brick wouldn't stop his [[DisproportionateRetribution third-person narration]]. This is especially petty as the Admin is shown to be able to teleport people away on a whim yet he chose to send Brick to the Institute instead of just somewhere far away from him. [[spoiler:Later, he decides to ''impersonate Jesse'' just out of irritation that "everyone loves Jesse"; he even plans on making an example to Axel and Olivia of why they should stay in Beacontown with him by ''blowing up Champion City'', and depending on whether or not Jesse gave Xara her bed, Romeo actually goes through with it.]]
675* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:Seems to compliment Jesse on their technique even as he's trying to smash them, but they are largely followed by mere insults, especially the part where he destroys Reuben's memorial just to spite Jesse. Later on, it's even revealed that he took the form of Vos to manipulate Jesse, Petra, and Jack into becoming his friend, and in his snow golem form, creates a new challenge he knows is impossible for Jesse to beat. When Jesse uses the Golden Gauntlet against him in the final battle during Above and Beyond, in his Fred form, Romeo begs Jesse to stop and pretends to be completely helpless in his situation, and even if Jesse decides to help him up, Romeo makes an evil smile and still tries to kill Jesse to get the Gauntlet.]]
676* GenderBender: [[spoiler:If you choose to play as female Jesse, Romeo will have zero qualms about transforming into her in order to gain the admiration she has. If Petra smashes the clock in Giant Consequences then Romeo will tranform into Petra as part of a ShapeshifterGuiltTrip in the final fight with Jesse]].
677* GeniusSlob: He can construct the most elaborate of fortresses with intricate trap design but he's terrible at keeping his stuff organized. The chests at [[spoiler:[=JesseCon=]]] is stacked all over the place includingly inconveniently on top of each other. They are also filled with anything but the actual items needed for the convention. It's so bad that he needed to create a voice-based assistant automation to help him navigate and find things in a space of his own making.
678* {{God}}: The Minecraft version of one. His above BadassBoast is true. He is the creator of Jesse's world [[spoiler:but not entirely of the old world ''below'' it. That was a collaboration between all three of the Admins.]]
679* GodIsEvil: The BigBad of Season 2 and the Minecraft equivalent of a god in Jesse's world.
680* GreaterScopeVillain: For Season 1, as he claims to have made Jesse's world and was observing them through their various adventures during the entirety of the season, despite the fact he wasn't seen nor mentioned even once in the first season.
681* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:If Radar was not previously left behind in the Underneath, then [[RedemptionEqualsDeath Romeo will sacrifice himself]] to allow Jesse and the others to escape the void. If Radar was left behind and Romeo was brought with, he can still be seen in the background about to stand up and do this just before Radar shows up.]]
682* HumanoidAbomination: It's unclear what exactly he is. In fact, his species on the MCSM Wiki is literally listed as "Unknown". He's also a RealityWarper who [[spoiler:can exist in two bodies simulatenously]] and possesses incredible telekinetic abilities.
683* IJustWantToHaveFriends: A twisted example. He claims to want Jesse as his friend yet his idea of friendship seems to be more akin to someone playing with their favorite toy and then discarding it when he grows bored of it. [[spoiler:Then he chillingly takes this desire even further: he decides to make everyone in Beacontown his friends by wearing Jesse's face, since they all love Jesse. Really, his twisted concept of friendship and making friends can be summarized by this quote from him:]]
684** In a non-twisted example, it is revealed that he just wanted to keep the Admins together and [[spoiler:felt guilty about murdering Fred.]] He also regrets [[spoiler:killing Xara if she decides to attack him]] and when he views a hologram of Fred, he appears saddened to see him. When Romeo looks at the Cabin of where the Admin lives, he displayed misery at the sight of it.
685-->'''The Admin:''' [[spoiler:Stella is just the beginning. Your other friends will fall in line, too.]]
686* ImplacableMan: Even when the New Order of the Stone fend him off the first time, he just regains his strength and resumes his pursuit.
687* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He is heavily implied to be struggling with a form of this. While it is true that the Admin is, practically speaking, a PhysicalGod, he also frequently fires off on tangents about friendship and, to a lesser extent, loyalty during his dialogue. He frequently boasts about the sheer scope of his power and gets indignant when people insult him or otherwise dismiss him as unimpressive, and inversely he is apparently (and very obviously) delighted when people compliment or express awe in his abilities, all of which suggests he's desperate for validation from other people. All of this taken together suggests that the Admin is actually an ''extremely'' insecure individual, and various revelations [[spoiler:concerning his history and relationship with the other, former Admins]] in Episodes 3 and 4 only serve to confirm this.
688* IronicName: He, a bitter loner with no friends, [[spoiler:and shares his real name with [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet a character from the most famous love story of all time]].]]
689* ItsAllAboutMe: His interest in the world and its inhabitants seem to be solely defined by how they relate to his personal amusement. When he unleashes eternal night upon the world and spawns dangerous mobs into a city which walls he'd recently wrecked, he is indifferent to the harm and deaths this could cause. He even considers it to be leverage over Jesse. When Jesse expresses anger over [[spoiler:him impersonating Vos]], the Admin says that he's the one who should be mad because he [[spoiler:had to look like "that crusty old adventurer".]] [[spoiler:In Episode 3, he decides to abandon the prison he created and leave everyone there to rot, including the ''staff'', just because he's annoyed that the Warden couldn't keep Jesse in line.]] Come Episode 5, and the Admin has created [=JesseCon=], which is basically a stage show detailing them as the greatest thing the world has ever seen.
690* KickTheDog: He [[spoiler:steps on Reuben's memorial as he invades Beacontown on purpose, and laughs about it. Naturally, this hits Jesse's BerserkButton head-on]]. He proceeds to get even worse from there, as he [[spoiler:impersonates Jack's deceased friend Vos and then taunts Jack about it when he reveals himself, he takes either Jack or Petra away and forcibly transforms him/her into his "champion", he sends Jesse to prison just because Jesse wouldn't go along with his social darwinism, he tries to make Jesse and Petra or Jack fight each other, he decides to abandon the prison when the staff disappoints him, and finally he transforms into Jesse's likeness to take Jesse's place just because everyone loves Jesse.]]
691** In "Above and Beyond", he [[spoiler:destroys Champion City in front of Stella (who runs the place) just to threaten Axel and Olivia. He also forces the pig owner to butcher his three pet pigs for pork chops and sell them]].
692* LackOfEmpathy: Along with some serious friend jealousy issues. This is best exemplified by the following quote:
693-->'''The Admin:''' Augh... All I asked you to do is fight your friend to the death and you can't even do THAT?
694* LegendaryImpostor: [[spoiler:In Episode 3, after the Admin has sent Jesse to the Sunshine Institute and Jesse causes trouble while there, the Admin finally decides to ''transform into Jesse'' and go to Beacontown in Jesse's place.]]
695* MookMaker: The Admin seems to specialize in creating mobs that are even more dangerous and terrifying than normal Minecraft mobs.
696** Snow Golems are Iron Golems, but made out of snow. Similarly, Magma Golems are the same, but constructed with Magma Blocks. [[KillItWithWater Contact with water, however, will harden them to cobblestone.]]
697** Creeders are Creepers with six long legs, and their explosions can destroy ''[[MadeOfIndestructium obsidian]]''.
698** Icy Ender Creepers are snow-covered Endermen with a Creeper's face. They are capable of teleporting and exploding.
699** A Giant Ghast is a dark-grey Ghast with [[MultipleHeadCase two more heads on its sides]], and a glowing [[AttackItsWeakPoint weak point]] on top of its head. Unlike its original counterpart, the Giant Ghast can rapidly shoot Fire Charges.
700* NotGoodWithRejection: He does not take kindly to being defied, denied and rejected. He's shown as having gone so far as to construct a downright hellish prison for people who make him unhappy. [[spoiler:Eventually it drives him to transform into Jesse and try to take Jesse's place, because everyone loves Jesse.]]
701* PowerIncontinence: [[spoiler:Once he loses his powers for good, Romeo is unable to control the Prismarine Colossuses in the Void. If Radar wasn't left behind in the Underneath, then it will kill him.]]
702* PsychopathicManchild: [[spoiler:He's extraordinarily childish considering that he takes Jesse's place and tries to steal his life because he's having a hissy fit that Jesse isn't doing what he wants. He also put up a HellholePrison just to punish those who don't ''adore him enough'']].
703* TheQuietOne: [[spoiler:Ironically, [[LargeHam he]] of all people seems to become this. If he survives the void, he is silent and when he speaks, it's in a quiet manner. It is fitting, however, as it contrasts [[EvilIsHammy the loud, grandiose and hammy Admin]].]]
704* RealityWarper: Definitely. He can move objects around without touching them, teleport himself, teleport others and objects around, [[spoiler:change forms at will]], and levitate objects and other people. [[spoiler:And, as FridgeLogic dictates, be in two bodies at the same time.]]
705* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: [[spoiler:His true form has him take on a red and black colour scheme, and of course, he's the BigBad of Season 2.]]
706* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Zig-zagged. If Radar isn't left in the Underneath in "Below the Bedrock", Romeo will pull a HeroicSacrifice to get everyone else out of the void safely. Subverted if Radar ''is'' left behind; Romeo will ''attempt'' to sacrifice himself, but Radar's return and subsequent intervention will spare him from pulling off the sacrifice at all.]]
707* RedemptionQuest: [[spoiler:If he survives the escape from the Terminal Zone void, Romeo intends to wander the Underneath to help the survivors and to search for Xara to make what amends he can. If it ends with him dead then that's a risk he's willing to take]].
708* RedEyesTakeWarning: Whenever the Admin's eyes change to a hellish red, that's usually when something bad is going to happen.
709* TheReveal:
710** In Episode 2, you learn that [[spoiler:Vos didn't actually survive; the Vos you knew was the Admin impersonating him.]]
711** In Episode 3, you learn that [[spoiler:the Admin's real name is Romeo, and there used to be more than one Admin before Romeo triumphed over Xara and Fred.]]
712* RockMonster: His colossus body appears to be made of Prismarine.
713* SocialDarwinist: His motivation for giving Jesse and company the challenges is to supposedly sort the strong from the weak.
714-->'''The Admin:''' You don't get it! I'm trying to separate the diamonds from the gravel here. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Rubbish. Gets. Dumped]].
715* SoreLoser: This is [[https://stirpicus.tumblr.com/post/165618653421/what-did-anthony-do-that-landed-him-at-the apparently]] the reason why Anthony got himself landed in the Sunshine Institute -- by beating him in a mini-game contest.
716* VoluntaryShapeshifting: And ''how''. Just take a gander at how many pictures he has.
717* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: He's one of the most powerful characters we've seen, and, as repeatedly noted by Jesse, somewhat mentally unstable.
718* WorthyOpponent: He clearly thinks of Jesse this way. [[spoiler:At least, at first... When Jesse chooses to save their friends instead of breaking the clock, he loses his respect]].
719[[/folder]]
720
721!!Sky City
722[[folder:The Founder]]
723![[spoiler:Isa]]
724[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_founder.jpg]]
725->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaHutchison
726
727The creator and ruler of Sky City, The Founder is initially presented as a domineering control freak, levying harsh penalties on those who even build without her consent. But behind this tough exterior is a kind, trusting person who only wants the best for her people.
728----
729* ActionGirl: The Founder is a benevolent ruler who is capable of flips and kicks in combat. [[spoiler:Also, since the Eversource's secret is that it just creates mob eggs, it's implied that she had to summon and kill any hostile mobs they needed resources from by herself.]]
730* DualWielding: Wields two iron swords in combat.
731* {{Expy}}: A rather obvious one of Cleopatra. She also appears to have the same character model as default Female Jesse (the white one) as can be seen by them having the same eyes, mouth and hair.
732* NeverMyFault: When Aiden kicks both her and Jesse off the island, she spends the fall down blaming you for the situation regardless of what responses you pick. This is despite the fact that you warned her multiple times that Aiden wasn't to be trusted, and you even have the option of saving her from falling off earlier.
733* OrderVersusChaos: The order to Milo's chaos, wanting to organize and control what people build.
734* WellIntentionedExtremist: It seems like she's hellbent on stemming the people's creativity, but Sky City doesn't have any natural resources other than the ones provided by the Eversource.
735[[/folder]]
736
737[[folder:Reginald]]
738!Reginald
739[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reggie_2.png]]
740->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SeanAstin
741
742The Captain of the Guard in Sky City.
743----
744* DoNotCallMePaul: InvertedTrope. Reginald is nicknamed "Reggie" by both [[MaliciousMisnaming Aiden]] and Jesse but [[InsistentTerminology insists on being called Reginald.]]
745* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Has no problems standing up to [[spoiler:Aiden after the latter takes over Sky City with loads of monsters from spawn eggs. [[BrassBalls He doesn't even flinch when Aiden threatens to throw him off the edge like he did the Founder]]]].
746* HyperCompetentSidekick: As stated under ReasonableAuthorityFigure, Reginald is not fooled into believing that the Blaze Rods are his allies which makes him a HyperCompetentSidekick to the Founder who is completely fooled. [[spoiler:He can also be this to Jesse. If Jesse chooses to walk away from Aiden and misses the QTE to knock Aiden off of Sky City when Aiden makes one last attack then Reginald will punch Aiden off the island before Jesse gets hurt.]]
747* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Jesse manages to convince him to trust his instincts about the Blaze Rods having bad intentions.
748[[/folder]]
749
750[[folder:Milo]]
751!Milo
752[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/milominecraft_story_mode.png]]
753->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen
754The local innkeeper in Sky City, actually the leader of a resistance movement planning to overthrow the Founder and take the Eversource for the people. Helps the heroes since he doesn't want Aiden to get his hands on the Eversource either.
755----
756* OrderVersusChaos: The chaos to Isa's order, wanting the people to be free to build what they want without rules.
757* LaResistance: Is the leader of one against Isa.
758[[/folder]]
759
760[[folder:The Eversource]]
761![[spoiler:Benedict]]
762[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the Eversource]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benedict_4.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
763The mysterious artifact that is said to be able to generate anything. [[spoiler:Is actually a chicken that can lay spawn eggs for any mob.]]
764----
765* AnimalCompanion: [[spoiler:Is actually this for The Founder/Isa. In the end, they go off to explore the new land together.]]
766* CoolCrown: [[spoiler:A chicken with a little crown, which is gifted to Jesse at the conclusion of the episode. Ivor wonders if the crown is actually the source of its powers, but this isn't tested; showing it to the Old Builders a few episodes later confirms that it's the chicken itself that has this power anyway, as they state that they put it on the Eversource chicken to tell it apart from other chickens.]]
767* GenderBlenderName: [[spoiler:Is actually a ''female'' chicken named [[TomboyishName Benedict]].]]
768* MookMaker: [[spoiler:Since it can create eggs for any hostile mob. Aiden and his gang use it as one to terrorize the city.]]
769* WalkingSpoiler: The nature of the Eversource drives the plot for "Order Up!" and isn't revealed until the first of two climaxes of the episode.
770[[/folder]]
771
772!!Mansion Guests and Residents
773[[folder:The White Pumpkin]]
774!The White Pumpkin
775[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_white_punpkimminecraf_story_mode.jpg]]
776[[caption-width-right:350:[[evil:[[white:"Greetings, adventurers. I... AM THE WHITE PUMPKIN. One of you has the treasure I desire and I will not rest until it is mine! Even if I have to resort... TO MURDER!"]]]]]]
777->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerLJackson
778----
779* ActorAllusion: Voiced by [[Film/{{Scream}} Ghostface]], and their mask is rather reminiscent of the Father Death mask.
780* ArcVillain: The main antagonist of Episode 6, being the mastermind behind the mansion massacre.
781* AxCrazy: ''Literally'', as they carry a diamond axe around whenever the traps aren't doing the murderous work for them.
782* BatmanGambit: Their scheme heavily relies on people obliviously activating their death traps, killing themselves or others.
783* CastAsAMask: Their actor is different from the one who voices them unmasked.
784* EvilSoundsDeep: The White Pumpkin's voice is ''really'' deep [[spoiler:because the mask is altering the killer's voice; when you finally find out who the killer is, the person has a normal voice when not wearing the mask.]]
785* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:After their identity is revealed, the White Pumpkin seems to accidentally walk into one of their own traps and die before they can be saved, only to resurface a few minutes later for a final showdown with Jesse and their friends.]]
786* FalseFriend: [[spoiler:As Cassie Rose, she's this to the [=YouTubers=].]]
787* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When they're wearing the eponymous white pumpkin, their eyes appear to be glowing yellow dots.
788* TheGhost: [[spoiler:Though they never appear in Season 2, they are indirectly mentioned in one of the season's endings. In that ending, Radar claims Jesse got a letter from someone with the initials "WP" that just said "[[WeWillMeetAgain Look out]]."]]
789* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The White Pumpkin seems to die when they accidentally fall into one of their own traps after their identity is exposed. Subverted when they were revealed to have been [[FakingTheDead faking it]] before facing Jesse and their friends in the episode's climax. Then a DoubleSubversion unfolds when they end up falling into their own trap at the end of the fight, [[ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine which is the same one they had Jesse and their friends stuck in just a few minutes earlier]].]]
790* KnightOfCerebus: They're a ruthless SpreeKiller and TrapMaster that successfully causes several deaths.
791* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The White Pumpkin eventually gets caught in one of their own traps, stuck on a tiny platform over a pit of Endermites with apparently no way out]].
792* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler:Despite everyone calling the White Pumpkin by male pronouns, their true identity is Cassie Rose.]]
793* SpreeKiller: In a single night, they intended to kill every person who came to their mansion.
794* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: [[spoiler:Cassie wants an enchanted flint and steel so that she can return to her home world alongside Winslow.]]
795* TrapMaster: They lay out many death traps throughout the mansion.
796* WeWillMeetAgain: [[spoiler:One of the endings for Season 2 heavily implies that they somehow escaped the trap they were left in and sent a letter to Jesse that simply said "Look out," implying that they are planning revenge.]]
797* WhiteMaskOfDoom: The mask they wear is a white pumpkin, hence their alias.
798[[/folder]]
799
800[[folder:Cassie Rose ('''Spoilers Unmarked!''')]]
801!Cassie Rose
802[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie_roseminecraft_story_mode.png]]
803->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshlyBurch
804----
805* AbsenceOfEvidence: One of the key pieces of evidence revealing her as the White Pumpkin. While in the White Pumpkin's lair, Jesse, Petra, and Stampy find portraits of everyone in the mansion pre-X'd out, except for Cassie.
806* ArcVillain: She's this for Episode 6 since she's the White Pumpkin.
807* AxCrazy: Cassie is ''far'' from being mentally stable. It doesn't help that her weapon as the White Pumpkin is a diamond axe and that ''[[{{Jerkass}} Mevia]]'' has nightmares about her.
808* CrazyCatLady: Cassie really, ''really'' loves her calico cat Winslow and also keeps a few dozen more of them in her underground lair.
809* EvilAllAlong: Given that she's the White Pumpkin, it definitely applies to her.
810* FalseFriend: She only befriended the [=YouTubers=] to find out who had an enchanted flint and steel so she could steal it and then return to her home world. She also isn't afraid of killing anyone to get it.
811* FourEyesZeroSoul: Cassie's the SpreeKiller running around in search of an enchanted flint and steel.
812* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: She explains in her MotiveRant how she has been stuck in the world for years, knowing where the exit portal is but no Flint and Steel to open it, so she became a FalseFriend to the [=YouTubers=] after finding out one of them had it in the hopes she could figure out who had it and steal it, only to resort to murdering them one by one to try to get it. Jesse can potentially call her out on how pathetic that excuse is and how it doesn't justify any of what she has done. Even the [=YouTubers=] say that if she had simply explained her situation to them they would have happily helped her without her needing to resort to murder.
813* RightHandCat: She has a pet cat named Winslow. The fact her underground lair has dozens of cats that all look exactly like Winslow is one of the biggest pieces of evidence against her. However, this is zig-zagged when it is shown Winslow isn't exactly as evil as she is, not is he very helpful to her. When she attempts to activate her final trap against Jesse and the others she tells Winslow to activate the trap, but when he does nothing she simply does it herself. Later when she and Jesse are wrestling over the enchanted flint and steel, Winslow starts playing with it himself, ignoring both their cries to stop that, and right before knocking it over the edge [[CatsAreMean shoots a big grin at both of them]].
814* TheScottishTrope: Downplayed. Cassie's name strikes such fear into Mevia that just hearing it is enough to remind her of nightmares she's had about her. Aside from Hadrian briefly saying "yikes," Otto also mentioned that he hasn't seen a white pumpkin since she left the Gladiator World. [[NothingIsScarier Just what the hell was she up to back then?]]
815* SmugSnake: If Jesse manages to convince their friends and the surviving [=YouTubers=] that she's the White Pumpkin, she proceeds to congratulate them with a SlowClap and smug sarcasm. Turning around and crossing her arms, she bluntly confirms Jesse's suspicions.
816-->"How very clever, Jesse. Well, I guess that's it then. You caught me. I am... the murderer."
817* WalkingSpoiler: Episode 6 eventually unveils her as the White Pumpkin, and if a certain choice is made in Episode 8, it leads to TheReveal that she once lived in the Gladiator World.
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder:Stampy Cat]]
821!Stampy Cat
822[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stampy_catminecraft_story_mode.jpg]]
823->'''Voiced by:''' [[WebVideo/{{Stampylongnose}} Joseph Garrett]]
824----
825* AdaptationNameChange: He's the only [=YouTuber=] whose name isn't the same as their channel/Minecraft gamertag name (stampylonghead/stampylongnose). This was most likely done because, in real life, Stampy is [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname rarely addressed by his full channel name]].
826* BadLiar: When interrogating him in "A Portal to Mystery", he can be caught lying if he isn't interrogated first and [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty visibly hesitates]] when being confronted about [[spoiler:the whereabouts of the enchanted flint and steel]].
827* TheBusCameBack: He makes a reappearance as a minor character in "Hero in Residence", along with Stacy.
828* CaptainObvious: At one point, Petra says that cats creep her out, but quickly reassures Stampy Cat that she meant no offense. Stampy replies "none taken", as "[he's] not really a cat."
829* CreatorCameo: Stampylonghead is a [=YouTube=] user who appears as "Stampy Cat" in this game.
830* TheEngineer: He is mentioned to be very good at redstone -- to the point of being "technically even an expert" at it, but [[InformedAbility never had a chance to display his skills]] fully in-universe. This skill is much less informed on a meta level, however.
831* EveryoneHasStandards: As he himself says, "I may be a [[spoiler:thief]], but I'm no killer! But that White Pumpkin is!"
832* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Season 2 Episode 2, "Giant Consequences", Stampy swears to [[UndyingLoyalty defend Beacontown with his life]] alongside Stacy and Nurm. [[spoiler:Cue three episodes later in "Above and Beyond", where both he and Stacy were seen as part of [[LaResistance the New Ocelots]], staying loyal to real-Jesse's Beacontown.]]
833* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:He reveals he stole the Flint and Steel from Dan as a harmless prank meant to get everyone suspicious and paranoid over who could have it. But then it all went horribly wrong when the White Pumpkin didn't know who had it and started killing people to try to get it.]]
834* InkSuitActor: The character was intentionally designed to look identical to how Stampy looks in real life. Stampy's usual Minecraft skin of [[CatFolk an anthropomorphic cat]] wouldn't really fit in a game where everyone has a human appearance, so they decided to have Stampy's design be his actual self wearing a Stampy Cat hoodie.
835* InsistentTerminology: He refers to zombies as "googlies"; it's a carry-over from his real-life counterpart referring to hostile mobs as such.
836* LovableCoward: He panics a lot through the episode but is good friends with everyone in the mansion, [[spoiler:and he helps Jesse and Petra discover who the White Pumpkin is when the two of them find him in the White Pumpkin's lair. One potential option also has him help Petra restrain Cassie when Jesse tells her to grab Cassie, [[CowardlyLion showing great bravery during it]].]]
837* MotorMouth: Downplayed. After [[spoiler:Sparklez dies]], his reaction was to shout "panic" very, very quickly and on repeat. He eventually dissolves into a RapidFireNo to the point that the subtitles just omitted what he was saying at that time.
838* NervousWreck: He stammers and raises his voice a lot.
839* NiceGuy: As Stampy himself said, "It's me—Stampy! Everyone's friend!"
840* NoodleIncident: [[spoiler:Since both Stampy and Stacy were part of the New Ocelots in "Above and Beyond" who appeared in the Admin (as Jesse)'s containment area (as seen by Nell's determinant appearance there), it can be presumed that they did something to aggravate the Admin disguised as Jesse, individually or together.]]
841* PlotArmor: [[spoiler:He will always survive no matter what choices are made, mainly to reveal he stole the Flint and Steel from Dan and to help Jesse and Petra discover the White Pumpkin's identity.]]
842* ThePrankster: [[spoiler:He claims he stole the Flint and Steel from Dan as a prank, a harmless joke. But then everyone starts suspecting each other and the White Pumpkin begins killing them one by one to try to get it, and Stampy is too scared to confess out of fear that he will be blamed for the murders.]]
843* RedHerring: [[spoiler:He's the only suspect you can potentially catch in a lie if Lizzie earlier told you about his "Champion" rank, and he is in fact hiding something: he stole Dan's flint and steel as a prank. However, he's not the SpreeKiller.]]
844* LaResistance: Stampy appears in "Above and Beyond" as [[spoiler:a member of the New Ocelots, a resistance movement against Jesse (who is really the Admin in disguise) that is headed by Lukas]].
845* TrademarkFavoriteFood: References his love of cake from his videos by asking for it when he first shows up.
846* TheVoiceless: His appearances are not voiced in "Above and Beyond".
847[[/folder]]
848
849[[folder:Stacy Plays]]
850!Stacy Plays
851[[quoteright:217:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stacyplaysminecraft_story_mode.jpg]]
852->'''Voiced by:''' [[LetsPlay/StacyPlays Stacy Hinojosa]]
853----
854* TheBusCameBack: She makes a reappearance as a minor character in "Hero in Residence", along with Stampy.
855* CanineCompanion: Wink serves as this to her in Season 2.
856* ChekhovsGift: [[spoiler:The bones that she gives to Jesse at the beginning of "Hero in Residence" come in handy, if Jesse chooses to sneak into Stella's treasure room later in the episode by distracting the barking puppies]].
857* CreatorCameo: [=StacyPlays=] is a Let's Player on Website/YouTube, and appears as "Stacy Plays" in this game.
858* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she was a bit on the prickly side in "A Portal to Mystery", from being distrustful of Lukas to [[spoiler:refusing to dig Cassie out of her own sand trap because she felt like Cassie deserved such a fate]], her distrustfulness is somewhat justified by the fact that she was trapped in a TenLittleMurderVictims situation, and she is later shown to be a genuinely kind person, as seen in her subsequent appearances in Season 2.
859* NoodleIncident: [[spoiler:Since both Stampy and Stacy were part of the New Ocelots in "Above and Beyond" who appeared in the Admin (as Jesse)'s containment area (as seen by Nell's determinant appearance there), it can be presumed that they did something to aggrevate the Admin disguised as Jesse, individually or together.]]
860* OutOfFocus: Has the least amount of development and contributes the least during the investigation on who the White Pumpkin is out of all the [=YouTubers=].
861* PlotArmor: [[spoiler:She will always survive the episode no matter what choices are made, mainly due to being OutOfFocus.]]
862* PowerfulPick: In "Giant Consequences", she uses an iron pickaxe as a weapon.
863* LaResistance: Stacy appears in "Above and Beyond" as [[spoiler:a member of the New Ocelots, a resistance movement against Jesse (who is really the Admin in disguise) that is headed by Lukas]].
864* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pumpkin pie.
865* TheVoiceless: Her appearances are not voiced in "Above and Beyond".
866[[/folder]]
867
868[[folder:[=DanTDM=]]]
869![=DanTDM=]
870[[quoteright:217:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dantdmminecraft_story_mode.jpg]]
871->'''Voiced by:''' [[LetsPlay/DanTDM Daniel Middleton]]
872----
873* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:He is the one responsible for killing Sparklez, due to pressing the button at the table without knowing what it does. He feels very guilty over this.]]
874* CreatorCameo: The Diamond Minecart/[=DanTDM=] is a [=YouTube=] user who appears as [=DanTDM=], AKA "Dan", in this game.
875* GogglesDoNothing: He wears a pair of goggles over his head but is never seen actually using them for a practical reason.
876* KaleidoscopeHair: A RunningGag; his hair color changes a few times without an explanation given for the change, based on how he sometimes dyes his hair in real life.
877* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Depending on player choice. If Stampy is accused of being the White Pumpkin then Dan comes into the library to confess he accidentally killed Sparklez. Dan is then killed by either a group of spiders or the White Pumpkin.]]
878* TheRival: Dan has been competing with Lizzie for years.
879* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Dan did kill Sparklez -- by ''accident'', as he pushed a button out of curiosity without knowing what it would do. However, he's not the White Pumpkin, and he didn't kill Torque Dawg earlier.]]
880* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: If the player doesn't accuse anyone of being the White Pumpkin after the interrogations, Dan will say he's not comfortable being surrounded by possible killers and that he's going to barricade himself in the library for his own safety, rather than being locked up by the others.
881* SeriousBusiness: When the White Pumpkin's identity is revealed, he is outraged, shouting how they shared cookies together.
882* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: He claims he has a problem when it comes to buttons. [[spoiler:He is actually the one who pushed the button at the table, due to his curious nature getting the better of him, which led to him accidentally killing Sparklez.]]
883[[/folder]]
884
885[[folder:[=LDShadowLady=]]]
886![=LDShadowLady=]
887[[quoteright:217:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ldshadowladyminecraft_story_mode_2.jpg]]
888->'''Voiced by:''' Lizzie D.
889----
890* BrutalHonesty: She claims to be the only one who would actually admit that she disliked [[AssholeVictim [=TorqueDawg=]]] before [[spoiler:his untimely demise]].
891* CreatorCameo: [=LDShadowLady=] is a [=YouTube=] user, and she appears as [=LDShadowLady=], AKA "Lizzie", in this game.
892* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Depending on player choice. If Stampy isn't accused of being the White Pumpkin then Lizzie confronts Dan in the library about Sparklez's death. Lizzie is then killed by either a group of spiders or the White Pumpkin.]]
893* OccultBlueEyes: She has blue eyes and is characterized to be very good at brewing potions.
894* TheRival: Lizzie has been competing with Dan for years.
895* RoseHairedSweetie: {{Subverted|Trope}}, as while she has pink hair, she has a direct and blunt personality in the game.
896[[/folder]]
897
898[[folder:[=CaptainSparklez=]]]
899![=CaptainSparklez=]
900[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captainsparklezminecraft_story_mode.jpg]]
901->'''Voiced by:''' [[LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez Jordan Maron]]
902----
903* BuriedAlive: [[spoiler:How he meets his end. Forced backwards into a pit, which fills with sand, suffocating him.]]
904* CreatorCameo: [=CaptainSparklez=] is a Let's Player on [=YouTube=], and appears as "[=CaptainSparklez=]" in this game.
905* CamelCase: His name is spelt this way.
906* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:He is knocked into a pit a crushed by sand until he suffocates to death. Jesse can even lampshade how this is an awful way to go.]]
907* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He falls victim to a trap in which his chair topples backward, dropping him into a pit in the floor that is then covered with sand blocks dropped from the ceiling, crushing him to death.]]
908* NiceGuy: He is very friendly with everyone in the mansion and Jesse's group despite just meeting them. He doesn't even want to say anything bad about [=TorqueDawg=] despite his rude personality. If Jesse [[spoiler:tells him the truth about having an enchanted Flint and Steel, he gives some quick advice not to show it around the others and credits Jesse for discovering the clue.]]
909* NonIndicativeName: Ivor mistakes him for an actual captain once he heard his name.
910* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Part of his username "Sparklez" is sometimes spelt with an "s" at the end--though, it's interchangeable.
911* TheStinger: He appears in the final scene of the episode once Jesse and their friends escape, narrating aloud what will be in store for them next and [[spoiler:joking about his sudden death in the episode]].
912* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a pair of sunglasses throughout the episode, even though it takes place in a spooky mansion at night.
913[[/folder]]
914
915[[folder:[=TorqueDawg=]]]
916![=TorqueDawg=]
917[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/torquedawgminecraft_story_mode_9.png]]
918->'''Voiced by:''' Adam Harrington
919----
920* AssholeVictim: Nobody really liked the guy.
921* FamousFamousFictional: The other Mansion guests are real YouTubers. He is not.
922* {{Griefer}}: According to the accounts of the other characters, he liked to steal or aggravate the other [=YouTubers=].
923* {{Jerkass}}: Notably, regardless of whether you play as male or female Jesse, Torque Dawg will mock you for [[GenderBlenderName having a name suited to the other gender]]--if you're playing male Jesse, he'll say that Jesse is a girl's name, while if you're playing female Jesse, he'll say that Jesse is a boy's name.
924* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He's the White Pumpkin's first victim, being turned into a pincushion by being shot with several poison arrows.]]
925* OddNameOut: On a meta level, as [=TorqueDawg=] is the only member of the [=YouTuber=] group other than Cassie [[spoiler:(who was EvilAllAlong anyway)]] who isn't based on a real-life content creator.
926* PetTheDog: If you give him a compliment, Torque Dawg will revise his initial opinion of you and decide you're all right [[spoiler:before being killed by a poison arrow trap.]]
927* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He is the first victim of the White Pumpkin, setting the stage for the rest of the episode.]]
928* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Killed in his first scene of the first episode he appears in. All that is really established about him is that he is TheFriendNobodyLikes.]]
929[[/folder]]
930
931!!Crown Mesa
932
933[[folder:PAMA]]
934!PAMA
935[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pamaminecraft_story_mode.jpg]]
936 [[caption-width-right:350:"Greetings, friends! I am PAMA!"]]
937->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Topolski
938----
939* AlasPoorVillain: You can't help but feel a little bad for PAMA as it's [[spoiler:begging and pleading for Jesse not to remove his power source]] Its final words parodying [[spoiler:HAL 9000]] hits closer to home.
940* AndIMustScream: The fate it will put upon anyone it chips. The chipped person loses any form of free will, being under the complete control of PAMA, and has their brain merged with thousands of other minds. After being unchipped, most people wake up incredibly fragile, both mentally and physically, and even thinking about what it was like gives them a headache. Harper, who lived in fear of being chipped for years, says that it was worse than she could have imagined. Petra/Lukas say that the only thing they could hear during the experience was PAMA's voice telling them what to do, and that they had just enough consciousness left to try and fight back, but never be able to.
941* ArcVillain: Of Episode 7 "Access Denied". PAMA is the main threat the team has to deal with and is shut down for good at the end of the episode.
942* AssimilationPlot: Plans to make all other worlds "useful" by linking everyone and everything up to itself mentally.
943* AIIsACrapshoot: A Redstone AI created by Harper which then proceeds to go rogue.
944* TheComputerIsYourFriend: Seems to genuinely believe he's making people "useful".
945* CuteMachines: An evil example, but an example nonetheless.
946* CyberGreen: Her external face is made from green-tinted redstone lamps, mimicking the phosphor used in the earliest computer monitors, as befitting a supercomputer.
947* FauxAffablyEvil: Puts on a jovial impression, but is very quick to get aggravated and passive-aggressive when it doesn't get its way. It drops the fun-loving act after [[spoiler:Jesse starts getting very close to killing it]].
948* FromNobodyToNightmare: Implied. When in Harper's secret lab, you can find a picture of a younger Harper and a significantly smaller PAMA, indicating the giant monitor wasn't its original size.
949* FunWithAcronyms: Its name stands for [[spoiler:'''P'''rototype: '''A'''utonomous '''M'''anagement '''A'''gent]].
950* GoneHorriblyRight: PAMA was programmed with the intent of making things more efficient. From its own standpoint, it's still carrying out that directive.
951* HeelFaceTurn: [[RedemptionRejection Defied]], [[FauxAffablyEvil horribly]]. See the trope below.
952* ISurrenderSuckers: [[spoiler:PAMA's pleading Jesse for mercy as noted under AlasPoorVillain and VillainousBreakdown is actually a ruse. If Jesse chooses to spare PAMA then PAMA will use Petra/Lukas to kill Jesse when they've let their guard down resulting in a GameOver.]]
953* ItsAllAboutMe: PAMA is obsessed with gathering information about other worlds for itself and likes to talk about itself and taunt Jesse about how its plans will work and Jesse's plan is futile. It also turned against Harper due to seeing its mindset as superior to hers, as it made the decision for Harper that the townspeople weren't efficient enough already, and started mind-controlling them as well as the Hostile Mobs it already had control over, meaning that it is entirely self-motivated.
954* LogicBomb: Jesse employs this tactic against PAMA, but it only buys Jesse time as opposed to defeating the computer outright.
955* MechanicalAbomination: PAMA is one of the largest and most powerful characters in the game, being capable of mind controlling even hostile mobs effortlessly as well as reading its victim's minds, and it's only made of redstone, iron, and various other materials used to generate machines. Quite fitting for a supercomputer that is as big as a mountain.
956* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Despite its flaws, it claims that it views subjecting everyone to MindControl as a ''good thing'', despite the obvious contrary, as it supposedly makes everything "useful". However, Harper created it specifically to use monsters to help the townsfolk of Crown Mesa with their everyday lives, but PAMA eventually started to make the townsfolk useful after deciding that they already weren't efficient enough. This shows that all PAMA wants is to make everything efficient and useful for ''itself'', and ''not'' for the good of the people themselves.
957-->'''Harper:''' [PAMA] was designed to automate things, make things more efficient, use monsters to help with farming or mining… until the day PAMA decided that the townspeople weren't efficient enough ''already'', started making ''them'' 'useful'!
958* VerbalTic: Saying that it plans to make things "useful".
959* VillainousBreakdown: After [[spoiler:destroying three of the Redstone spires]], it starts losing its patience with Jesse, and [[spoiler:[[VillainsWantMercy starts begging and pleading]] with Jesse to not remove the Redstone Heart from itself]].
960[[/folder]]
961
962[[folder:Harper]]
963!Harper
964[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harperminecraft_story_mode.png]]
965->'''Voiced by:''' Yvette Nicole Brown
966----
967* TheAloner: Since PAMA made all the other residents of Crown Mesa "useful", she is forced to rely on [[spoiler:robot named after the original residents]] for company.
968* CoolOldLady: She's [[spoiler:one of the Old Builders]] and manages to pull off several impressive stunts.
969* TheEngineer: She is capable of creating incredible redstone machinery, such as [[AIIsACrapshoot PAMA]], a working computer.
970* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; she's definitely not flat out insane, but after so many years of being the only person not controlled by PAMA, she's developed a few unusual coping mechanisms, such as creating recordings with decorative heads of her former friends.
971* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:What her creation, PAMA, turned out to be.]]
972* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:Destroys the exit portal to ensure that PAMA would never spread to other worlds.]]
973* {{Precursor}}: [[spoiler:She's one of the Old Builders]].
974* PutOnABus: After playing an important role in "Access Denied" and "A Journey's End?", she and Ivor are only mentioned in passing as owning a lab at the beginning of "Hero in Residence".
975* SassyBlackWoman: Has dark skin and is a bit rude.
976[[/folder]]
977
978!!Gladiator World
979
980[[folder:Hadrian]]
981!Hadrian
982[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hadrianminecraft_story_mode.png]]
983[[caption-width-right:250:"It's called "respawning", champ. We're not monsters."]]
984->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]]
985----
986* AbusivePrecursors: Considering he's both an Old Builder and a thoroughly unpleasant piece of work with a sadistic streak, this comes naturally.
987%%* ArcVillain: Of Episode 8.
988* CastingGag: He quotes Tigger's catchphrase, "Ta-ta for now," before attacking Jesse in the climax of Episode 8, a character whose actor he shares.
989* DirtyCoward: The first thing that comes to mind when he's on the ropes is to beg for his life.
990* FinalBoss: The final obstacle Jesse faces on their journey.
991* {{Hypocrite}}: Hadrian will call Jesse out if [[spoiler:Jesse takes the deal to throw the match and does not honor the arrangement. Immediately following this Hadrian will refuse to keep the original deal to give Jesse the Atlas after Jesse wins the games. This is lampshaded by Harper and Emily who theorize that Hadrian would not keep the second deal with Jesse.]]
992* SignatureMove: Trapping people in an obsidian box they can't get out of. Mevia uses it too, but Hadrian uses it much more frequently.
993* SmugSnake: He thinks he runs everything up until he doesn't, whereupon he becomes a DirtyCoward.
994* VillainousBreakdown: When he and Jesse come face to face for the final time and finds himself losing, his smug demeanour is replaced with impotent rage and {{Angrish}}.
995[[/folder]]
996
997[[folder:Mevia]]
998!Mevia
999[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mevia_minecraf_story_mode.png]]
1000[[caption-width-right:350:"Well, I guess they were dying to meet us."]]
1001->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
1002----
1003* TheDragon: To Hadrian.
1004* EvenEvilHasStandards: If Jesse shows the Old Builders the mask used by the White Pumpkin, Mevia will express ''fear'' when [[spoiler:Cassie's name is mentioned by Otto, citing how she's a source of nightmares for her.]] Coming from someone as cruel and sadistic as her, that is saying '''a lot'''.
1005* FlatCharacter: Due to Hadrian taking up a lot more screentime, her personality is much less well-defined than his.
1006* {{Jerkass}}: She's not a pleasant person.
1007* TheScottishTrope: [[spoiler:Downplayed. Years after Cassie's departure from the Gladiator World, [[NothingIsScarier whatever she was up to back then]] is '''still''' enough to haunt Mevia in the form of nightmares she has. As such, just mentioning her name ''frightens her''.]]
1008* SmugSnake: She is utterly unflappable in her confidence. At least until Jesse escapes from her obsidian trap, at which point she panics and tries to use her obsidian to block their blows to no avail.
1009* VillainousBreakdown: Her cocky demeanour all but evaporates when Jesse digs their way out of her supposedly inescapable obsidian prison, then tries to frantically regain the upper hand when Jesse subjects her to a short yet brutal CurbStompBattle.
1010[[/folder]]
1011
1012[[folder:Otto]]
1013!Otto
1014[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ottominecraft_story_mode.png]]
1015[[caption-width-right:250:"This is going to require some reconfiguring of the stats for sure..."]]
1016->'''Voiced by:''' Jamie Alcroft
1017----
1018* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's the one that actually ''enforces'' the rules of the gladiator games, and easily gets tired of Hadrian and Mevia's blatant cheating. [[spoiler:After the whole thing is done, he sincerely regrets that he let the games get as bad as they did, and promises that it won't turn into bloodsport again.]]
1019* TokenGoodTeammate: Outside of Harper, he's the most moral and likely to call Mevia and Hadrian out on not keeping with their deals.
1020[[/folder]]
1021
1022[[folder:Emily]]
1023!Emily "Em"
1024[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emminecraft_story_mode.png]]
1025->'''Voiced by:''' Audrey Wasilewski
1026----
1027* AntiVillain: The overall reason for her antagonistic behavior is that she just wants to go home and leave the games behind her.
1028* DirtyCoward: She prefers to take cheap shots and runs away when the going gets tough.
1029* HeelFaceTurn: After [[spoiler:her deal with Hadrian fails to promote her back to being a Gladiator]], she becomes a bit more cooperative with Jesse.
1030* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Initially dislikes Jesse for knocking one of her best teammates out of the game, and makes it clear that she wants to destroy them. She later notes that it's because she just wants to leave the games and go home, and you grow on her if you understand her choices.
1031* JumpedAtTheCall: [[spoiler:In the aftermath, she wonders if she should go home and meet her friends and family again, even though she believes farm life to be quite boring. Jesse can invite her to become part of the Order of the Stone, or suggest that she work as an enforcer of the games under Otto's more benevolent rule, and she's immediately ecstatic at the idea of more adventures.]]
1032[[/folder]]
1033
1034[[folder:Slab]]
1035!Slab the Immovable
1036[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slabminecraft_story_mode.png]]
1037[[caption-width-right:350:"Let's take 'em to the Slab Lab!"]]
1038->'''Voiced by:''' Christopher Duncan
1039----
1040* DumbMuscle: Downplayed. Like the other Gladiators, he's not terribly smart, but does realize that the Old Builders aren't the best people to work with, [[spoiler:eventually mutinying by the endgame, though whether he joins you is determinant]].
1041* HiddenDepths: He's a bit smarter than the other Gladiators, enjoying reading Lukas's book and seems the most uncertain about working for the Old Builders.
1042* JustFollowingOrders: To him, being a Gladiator is a job. If Jesse understands this, and goes to meet with Hadrian without objection, then Slab is appreciative.
1043* OptOut: If you taunted him and got him in trouble before the endgame, [[spoiler:he decides that he doesn't like the option of helping the Old Builders ''or'' Jesse, and decides to just leave the conflict entirely.]] Afterwards, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse he never shows up again]].
1044[[/folder]]
1045
1046[[folder:Nell]]
1047!Nell
1048* TheAtoner: Helps Jesse get some wheat to make bread for Facemeat because she feels bad about eliminating Lukas and Ivor/Petra from the games.
1049* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: If Jesse saves her from being eliminated in the second round, she'll help Jesse catch up to Em in the race.
1050* {{Fangirl}}: She essentially becomes one to Jesse due to the latter reminding her of "Tim".
1051* LaResistance: Whether Nell ends up in one depends on Jesse's choices. If Jesse [[spoiler:saves Nell's life during the race in Episode 8 then Nell will join the other competitors in their uprising against the Old Builders.]] If Jesse [[spoiler:tries to change the Admin's new statue in front of Nell's house in "Above and Beyond" then Nell will join the New Ocelots after being broken out of prison.]]
1052* NiceGirl: She's much nicer and friendlier than her teammates.
1053* SurferDude: Has the tone of one.
1054[[/folder]]
1055
1056!The Underneath
1057!!Sunshine Institute
1058[[folder:The Warden]]
1059->'''Voiced by:''' Donovan Patton
1060The one in charge of the Sunshine Institute, the Warden rules over the prison with an ironclad fist. However, it quickly becomes apparent that he is just as much a prisoner of the Admin as Jesse is.
1061----
1062* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler:Depending on your dialogue choices when you're in his office, the Warden will confide in Jesse, at least implicitly, that he's as much of a prisoner as the inmates. Considering the other possible [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turns]] throughout the series, it's easy to think that this is setting up to him to defect from the Admin to your side. Doubly so since you can do the same with Stella later on. No such luck--no matter what happens, he'll go AxCrazy once chaos breaks out and everyone escapes, and he'll be shot down by Prisoner X.]]
1063* {{Griefer}}: He used to be one before he was sent to the Institute. [[spoiler:Once the Institute breaks into anarchy, he reverts to his instincts and threatens to blow everyone up.]]
1064* KickTheDog: Shows no remorse for outright torturing Radar, even resorting to trip him up (making Radar gain a black eye and snapping his glasses in half) if you refuse. Also is generally pretty ruthless to the "guests" in general, even going to the lengths of removing the only source of food the people have in the Mush Room if you started out as a guest and refused to shear Geoff.
1065* MadBomber: [[spoiler:Once anarchy breaks loose in the Institute, the Warden goes postal with Flint and Steel and TNT.]]
1066* PetTheDog: When Jesse and their determinant companion tries to escape shortly after arriving, the Warden shouts for them to stop because it's too dangerous.
1067* WardensAreEvil: He is [[ShapedLikeItself the warden of the prison]] and serves as one of the primary antagonists in the episode he appears in, "Jailhouse Block".
1068[[/folder]]
1069
1070[[folder:Anthony]]
1071->'''Voiced by:''' Anthony Viviano
1072An associate at the Sunshine Institute.
1073----
1074* CreatorCameo: He is voiced by the {{Website/YouTube}}r "[=Bigbst4tz2=]", whose real name is Anthony.
1075* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He's always seen eating cookies.
1076[[/folder]]
1077
1078[[folder:Oxblood]]
1079->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreggBerger
1080A hulking "guest" with the appearance of a demon, Oxblood is a prisoner not to be crossed.
1081----
1082* TheBigGuy: Oxblood's body shape is larger than most of the other characters.
1083* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He looks like a demon, whaddya expect?
1084* ShoutOut: A fairly obvious one to ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}.
1085[[/folder]]
1086
1087[[folder:Rob]]
1088->'''Voiced by:''' Mark Barbolak
1089A painter in the Sunshine Institute.
1090----
1091* ShoutOut: One to Robert "Bob" Ross. The writers have even joked that Rob's full name is [[{{Spoonerism}} Rob Boss]].
1092[[/folder]]
1093
1094[[folder:Brick]]
1095->'''Voiced by:''' Fred Tatasciore
1096The one called Brick was sent to the Sunshine Institute for annoying the Admin with his [[LemonyNarrator constant narration]], in the hopes that Brick would stop. But Brick will never stop narrating.
1097----
1098* HeyThatsMyLine: Brick approves of Jesse thinking that his narration is cool. But Brick would also appreciate it if they wouldn't do it in a self-narration. That's Brick's bit.
1099* ShoutOut: The lead writers have confirmed that Brick is a reference to Creator/MorganFreeman.
1100* ThirdPersonPerson: When one engages in self-narration, one must refer to themselves as such. Brick knows this better than anybody.
1101[[/folder]]
1102
1103[[folder:Prisoner X]]
1104![[spoiler:Xara]]
1105[[quoteright:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_xara_jb.png]]
1106->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AprilStewart
1107Prisoner X is the feared and mysterious inmate of the Sunshine Institute who has her own cellblock that can only be accessed by the Warden and the Admin himself. Her real name is Xara. She was once [[spoiler:part an admin triad along with Romeo and Fred.]]
1108----
1109* BadassNormal: Despite having been locked up and tied up in a small cell for a long time, she's still quite the fighter.
1110* RevengeBeforeReason: Sadly, Xara can succumb to this. [[spoiler:If she is not given her bed by Jesse and convinced there's hope left in the world, she is consumed by her need for revenge and attempts to kill Romeo alone only for him to force-choke her to death.]]
1111* TheSleepless: [[spoiler:Upon discovering her bed gone when she returns to what used to be her home, The Oasis, she laments that she had gone ''years'' without sleep because she vowed not to rest until she was home. Whether this is unique to her due to her being a former Admin, or if every character, per normal Minecraft rules, could go so long without sleep if they had to, is up in the air]].
1112* TraumaCongaLine: Suffice to say, she's been the victim of a very long one.
1113* ThisIsUnforgivable: She views [[spoiler:Fred's death by Romeo's hand]] as being this. Upon learning [[spoiler:Fred went to Romeo with the best of intentions and to try to talk him down]], she considers Romeo to be truly irredeemable. [[spoiler:Jesse can even warn a reformed Romeo that he may want to stay away from Xara as she'll probably still try to kill him.]]
1114* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Romeo before [[spoiler:he killed Fred and imprisoned her.]]
1115* WasItAllALie: During a conversation with Jesse, Xara finds herself wondering if Romeo ever truly had a heart and cared about her and Fred or if he was just a monster playing pretend.
1116* WalkingSpoiler: Let's just say that she reveals quite a few.
1117* YouCantGoHomeAgain: She made a vow to herself to not rest until she was home. [[spoiler:When she finally returns to the Oasis, she discovers it in ruins and that there's not even a bed to rest on.]] It's too much for her and temporarily makes her [[DespairEventHorizon lose the will to go on.]]
1118[[/folder]]
1119
1120!!The Scavengers
1121[[folder:Porkchop]]
1122->'''Voiced by:''' Maile Flanagan
1123Porkchop is the leader of the Scavengers who offers to save Jack and Jesse in exchange for their weapons.
1124----
1125* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like all of the Scavengers, Porkchop has bright red eyes.
1126* AmbiguousGender: So much so that it lead to people asking the writers about it. Eric Stirpe, the lead writer, revealed that they were forced to pick a gender due to translation reasons but he and Nicole Martinez, the writer for the episode, both decided and confirmed Porkchop to be non-binary. This has so far only extended to Porkchop, though, and nothing has been said about the other Scavengers.
1127* HonorAmongThieves: They were perfectly willing to shake down Jesse and Jack and leave them to die but if Jesse accepts their deal, Porkchop and the other Scavengers help them and leave them be despite having the superior numbers and being better armed than the two. Porkchop also keeps to the exact deal of only taking their swords despite expressing an interest in the rest of their inventory too.
1128* MurderByInaction: Porkchop and the other Scavengers have no problem leaving Jesse and Jack to die if their deal is refused. Porkchop even cheerfully delivers a parting remark about hoping the swords were worth it after [[spoiler:Jack seemingly falls to his death]].
1129[[/folder]]
1130
1131!!Fred's Keep
1132[[folder:Binta]]
1133->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks
1134Binta is the leader of Fred's Keep, and does her best to keep her people safe.
1135----
1136* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like all of the other residents of Fred's Keep, she has bright grey eyes that look strangely uncanny valley.
1137* GuestStarPartyMember: If Jesse [[spoiler:lets Radar distract the Giant Enderman in "Below the Bedrock" then Binta will work with Jesse in "Above and Beyond" to fill in for Radar as the SixthRanger. She'll leave to check on her people before Jesse enters the Admin's tower.]]
1138* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She understands why Jesse needs to get inside Fred's house.
1139* RelationshipValues: A large part of how Binta treats Jesse is dependant on the player's choices.
1140* TheCavalry: She and the other residents of Fred's Keep arrive to help Jesse and company against the giant Enderman.
1141* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:If she accompanies you during the raid in "Above and Beyond", she'll single handadly knock out a guard that tries to stop Jessie from crafting fireworks to reach the Admin's tower, and she feels so good about it.]]
1142[[/folder]]
1143
1144[[folder:Kent]]
1145->'''Voiced by:''' Mark Barbolak
1146Kent is a resident of Fred's Keep and the reining champion of the Faithful Friend of Fred trivia contest.
1147----
1148* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like Binta and the other residents of Fred's Keep, he has uncannily bright grey eyes.
1149* AmbiguouslyGay: If he wins the trivia contest, he can be heard sleeptalking and saying: ''"...Oh Fred, let's go..."'' and ''"...Oh, Fred!..."''. If this is the case then, well, it could paint his dedication to winning the [[CradleOfLoneliness pyjamas]] and a night in Fred's [[TragicKeepsake house]] in a [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation very different light.]]
1150* DontYouDarePityMe: If Jesse offers him Fred's pyjamas, he is momentarily surprised and seems moved by the gesture before telling Jesse to save their pity.
1151* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He acts rude towards Jesse and refuses any kind words or gestures they might extend towards him but he still arrives with the rest of the cavalry to help out Jesse and the others against the Enderman.
1152* SharpDressedMan: It seems he might have qualified as this once but now his clothes are a bit torn and his beard unkempt. He even has a dapper hat.
1153* SoreLoser: If he loses the title to Jesse, he acts very... dramatic about it.
1154[[/folder]]
1155
1156[[folder:Fred]]
1157[[caption-width-right:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcsm_fred_portrait_btb.png]]
1158->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
1159The titular builder of Fred's Keep[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]and a member of the admin triad along with Romeo and Xara[[/labelnote]]. He died long before the beginning of the series.
1160----
1161* ConspicuousConsumption: Apparently, his favorite tool was the infamous Diamond Hoe.
1162* FriendToAllLivingThings: Implied to be a male example. He had a chicken named Waffles whom he considered his best friend and according to Binta, he also had a horse named Nugget. Given the lack of animal life seen elsewhere in the Underneath, Blocco may very likely have belonged to him as well.
1163* HumbleHero: He seems to have been this. His favorite food was bread, his favorite material was wood and while his friends built grand cities for themselves, his keep is noticeably smaller in comparison and much less grandiose in appearance.
1164* KilledOffscreen: For the audience per him being long dead, but [[spoiler:unfortunately averted for poor Xara who saw it happen.]] According to her, it was "slow".
1165* NiceGuy: By all accounts, he was this. Even after Fred's death, the only one who has anything bad to say about him is [[spoiler:his murderer Romeo who considered him to be a "bad friend"]] but [[spoiler:even [[LackOfEmpathy Romeo]]]] came to regret what he did to Fred as indicated by [[spoiler:the birch tree he planted in his memory]] and the fact that he left Fred's Keep be.
1166* GentleGiant: He was quite a broad and tall fellow and [[spoiler:with the powers of a god too. Despite this, he never seems to have misused his powers]].
1167* PosthumousCharacter: He's died long before the beginning of the series. In fact, it's implied [[spoiler:he died before the world as Jesse knows it even came to be.]]
1168* SecretDiary: A male variant. His journals serve as important plot points.
1169* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite having been long dead, he played an important part in past and present events. His death was the true start of [[spoiler:Romeo's slide into darkness and his journals not only contain important character revelations but are also clues that lead to only thing capable of defeating Romeo]].
1170* WalkingSpoiler: It's more than a bit difficult to talk about him without mentioning his impact on the story and certain characters.
1171* WeUsedToBeFriends: An terribly tragic example, considering he's... y'know, dead.
1172[[/folder]]
1173
1174!!Romeoburg
1175[[folder:Val]]
1176->'''Voiced by:''' Kari Wahlgren
1177Along with Soup, Val guards the gates to Romeoburg.
1178----
1179* AmbiguouslyHuman: Interestingly, she and Soup have the same grey eyes as the residents of Fred's Keep. It may be that they are originally from there.
1180* ForYourOwnGood: She and Soup refuses to allow anyone to enter Romeoburg and threaten to sic their army on them if they don't leave. [[spoiler:It's revealed, however, that they do this to prevent people from attempting Romeo's Challenge which has claimed the life of everyone who has tried to beat it.]]
1181[[/folder]]
1182
1183[[folder:Soup]]
1184->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Chonacas
1185Along with Val, Soup guards the gates to Romeoburg.
1186----
1187* AmbiguouslyHuman: She and Val have the same grey eyes as the residents of Fred's Keep. It's less apparent due to the lighting.
1188* BadLiar: [[spoiler:Soup tries to claim that the jukebox skipping was their army taking a collective powernap.]]
1189* ForYourOwnGood: She and Val refuses to allow anyone to enter Romeoburg and threaten to sic their army on them if they don't leave. [[spoiler:It's revealed, however, that they do this to prevent people from attempting Romeo's Challenge which has claimed the life of everyone who has tried to beat it.]]
1190[[/folder]]

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