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Season 1

    Alfonzo Frohicky 
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Debut: "The Merge: Part 1"
Voiced by: Andrew Mcnee

A frog hybrid with past encounters with Arin and Sora.


  • Ascended Extra: He only has a few brief appearances in Part 1 of the first season, but moves to the Monastery to help maintain it while the Ninja (sans Zane) set out to find the Cores. He has a few B-plots with Zane, and even brings the third Core to the Crossroads to stop the MergeQuake Storm in the climax.
  • Aliens Love Human Food: He is always tempted by Arin's snowberry pies. In every pie contest, however, he always placed them in 2nd to Chef Grab-Barg's pies.
  • Are You Sure You Want to Do That?: He tries to stop Arin and Sora from participating in the Mech-Master 5000, only to cave in after being bribed with a snowberry pie by Arin.
  • Burp of Finality: He burps out the flies from his drink.
  • Faint in Shock: He does this when a citizen lands on and slides off the front of Zane's car.
  • Swallowed Whole: He does this twice.
    • In "The Merge: Part 1," he eats an entire Snowberry Pie, and then belches out the pie tray.
    • In "Wyldly Inappropriate," he eats the cup after drinking the fly infested tea.
  • Talking Animal: He speaks like a normal human.
  • The Scream: He screams as he drives Zane's car to the Crossroads with the last Dragon Core and briefly continues when Zane manages to stop it by freezing the wheels solid.

    Euphrasia 
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"Time to make our own destiny!"
Debut: "Writers of Destiny"
Voiced by: Bethany Brown
A Cloud Monk who had recently discovered she's the new Elemental Master of Wind after The Merge.
  • Badass in Distress: Throughout most of Season 2 Part 1, she's unable to help out the heroes due to being captured along with the other Cloud Monks by the Wolf Masks. It's not until near the end of the first part when they're all freed that she can help them all out.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Upon being freed, she manages to stop the Cloud Kingdom from crashing from the skies when Cole and Zane aren't able to fully halt it in time.
  • Blow You Away: As the new Elemental Master of Wind this is a given.
  • Not Quite Flight: Like Morro, she can manipulate air currents to keep herself and others afloat. But unlike Morro, she can fly without having to focus using one of her hands as a makeshift thruster.
  • Redeeming Replacement: While Morro was corrupted by envy and became the Preeminent's servant until his Heel Realization and Redemption Equals Death, Euphrasia is a genuine ally of the heroes. Even In-Universe, Lloyd considers her one to Morro, hinting that he still hasn't gotten over how Morro possessed him back then.
  • Refusal of the Call: At first, Euphrasia was terrified of the fact that she's the Master of Wind, scared that if the news gets out that she has elemental powers and can actually do stuff, which goes against the Writers of Destiny's rules to never interfere and only write destiny, she'll be banished from her home and family. Thankfully after helping out the Ninja, Suetonius, the Writers' leader, is willing to alter the rules to let her continue living in the Cloud Kingdom regardless of her elemental power.
  • Screw Destiny: Briefly ditches her duties as a scribe writing destiny down to help close a MergeQuake.
  • Toyless Toyline Character: Initially the only new Elemental Master in the series with no Minifigure, not getting one until the March 2024 wave.
  • Vague Age: It's unclear if she is a young adult or an older teenager. However, she mentions fearing leaving her family, thus hinting that she's younger than the Ninja, who are likely young adults after the Merge. However, the fact that she's old enough to be a writer of destiny seems to imply that she's older than Arin and Sora, who are teenagers at the time.

    Arrakore 
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"You may be right. I lost my land. I lost all hope. Hope is what I needed most."
Debut: "The Last Djinn"
Voiced by: Mark Hildreth
The last surviving Djinn after Djinjago's destruction years ago. He was considered a hero in his realm.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Arrakore has understandably passed one since Djinjago's destruction. He moves past it by the end of his premiere episode.
  • Last of His Kind: As his episode's title suggests, Arrakore is the last Djinn, having been in another realm when Djinjago was destroyed. The ending does provide hope that if he can restore his land, he could restore his people. Though a bit subverted when you remember Nadakhan is still trapped in the Teapot of Tyrahn.
  • Licked by the Dog: Or in this case, a dragon, Zanth, after being separated for years, did this to Arrakore, who claims he is ticklish.
  • Redeeming Replacement: Is this to Nadakhan, as he uses his wish-granting powers for benevolent purposes, instead of being a Jackass Genie like Nadakhan was.

The Finders

    In General 
"You lose it, we find it. Hence, the Finders."
Fritz, "Land of Lost Things"

A group of lost children who live in the Land of Lost Things along with Geo.


  • Family of Choice: All of the Finders have grown to see each other as family, with the fifth episode of Season 2 flat out affirming them as a family along with Cole.
  • Letter Motif: Except for Geo, all of the Finders have the letter "z" in their names.
  • Shout-Out: Their role as lost children who wound up in a place filled with lost items harkens to the Lost Boys from Peter Pan.
  • The Runaway: Fritz, Spitz, and Geo left home, and ended up in the Land of Lost Things due to being forgotten.

    Geo 
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Debut: "Land of Lost Things"
Voiced by: Peter Kelamis

A Munce with Geckle coloring, who was despised by both tribes and ended up in the Land of Lost Things, where he became the Elemental Master of Fusion after the Merge.


  • Ambiguously Gay: Given how many fans and tweets online support this as well as his relationship with Cole.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Whether he is a Munce with a genetic mutation, a subspecies of Munce, or a hybrid between a Munce and a Geckle is unclear.
  • Disappeared Dad / Missing Mom: He states that he is unable to remember his parents, implying that he has been away from them for a long time.
  • Hybrid Monster: He is a Munce, but has the color of a Geckle.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: His reason for lying to Cole about his element helping him attain his golem form is that he's fearful that Cole would leave him if he knew the truth, scared of being rejected by others again. Thankfully, Cole's more than happy to continue staying with Geo, regardless of whether or not his element powered him up.
  • Merging Machine: A power-based variety, as Geo is capable of combining objects together. However, his "Fusion" elemental power shouldn't be confused for encompassing the Fusion Dance trope, as his elemental power doesn't work on organic beings, something he hid from Cole.
  • Power Glows: His markings glow whenever he uses his Elemental Power.
  • Token Non-Human: So far, one of the only non-humans to have an elemental power.
  • Toyless Toyline Character: He is one of the new Elemental Masters to appear in the series but he doesn't have a Minifigure toy.
  • Vague Age: His age is unknown, but it is said that he is the same age as Cole, who is most likely a young adult after the merge.

    Fritz 
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Debut: "They Call it Doom"
Voiced by: Vincent Tong

A Formling from the Never-Realm who found himself lost in the Land of Lost Things.


  • Noodle Incident: It's never revealed why Fritz left home in the first place.

    Spitz 
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Debut: "They Call it Doom"
Voiced by: Sabrine Pitre

A young Hypnobrai who found himself lost in the Land of Lost Things.


  • Noodle Incident: It's never revealed why Spitz left home in the first place.

    Bonzle 
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"Bones are extremely useful."
Debut: "Land of Lost Things"
Voiced by: Michelle Creber

A sentient spell taking the form of a skeleton who found herself lost in the Land of Lost Things.


  • Ascended Extra: Has the least focus of any of the Finders in Season 1, but becomes a main cast member in Season 2 as well as a vital piece of Ras' plan.
  • Ballistic Bone: She has a habit of throwing bones at enemies, as Dr. LaRow found out.
  • Deadpan Snarker: A lot of her dialogue comes off as deadpan or sarcastic, at least until The Reveal of her being a Living MacGuffin comes to light.
  • Living MacGuffin: Season 2 reveals that Bonzle is actually the spell used by the Dragon Masters to seal away the Forbidden Five taken physical form. Ras and the Wolf Clan need her to complete the ritual to summon the Forbidden Five.
  • Walking Spoiler: Considering that her true nature as the Forbidden Five sealing spell is extremely plot-relevant, it's hard to discuss her without bringing up this plot element.

Season 2

    Egalt 
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Debut: "The Blood Moon" (dream), "Force From the East" (actual)
Voiced by: Andrew Francis

One of the Dragon Masters who fought off the Forbidden Five. He is a fierce, serious master who refuses to settle for less with his students.


  • The Cynic: Compared to Rontu's gentle and encouraging nature, Egalt is a lot more harsh towards non-dragons after a past incident in trying to teach some non-dragon students. The only one who's able to actually connect with him despite his jaded edge is Wyldfyre thanks to the culture and fairytales she learned from the dragons who raised her.
  • Everyone Has Standards: While he can be rude, he strongly disapproves of Kai and Nya squabbling with one another during training.
  • Eye Scream: A poorly-controlled Spinjitzu move on Arin’s part leads to Egalt’s right eye getting struck by a rock and being unable to see afterwards, leaving him half-blind and leading him to angrily demote Arin to First Fang status.
  • Grumpy Old Man: An elderly dragon who gives a lot of harsh criticism towards non-dragons.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue Oni compared to Rontu, as he's a lot more cold and serious towards others.
  • Secretly Dying: Egalt has contracted the Wasting Sickness, a fatal disease to dragons. He at first denies being sick when Wyldfyre confronts him about it, though it's unknown if Rontu knows as well.
  • Tastes Like Friendship: Reluctant at first, he accepts Wyldfyre's stew made to ease the pain of his sickness.

    Rontu 
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Debut: "Force From the East"
Voiced by: Kazumi Evans

One of the Dragon Masters who fought off the Forbidden Five. A rather determined and encouraging master.


  • Power Misidentification: After reminding her that there can be only one Elemental Master at a time for each Element, Rontu explains that Wyldfyre’s assumption that her Elemental Power was Fire like Kai is this and that she was actually the Elemental Master of Heat.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red Oni compared to Egalt, as she's much more encouraging and enthusiastic towards her students.
  • You Remind Me of X: She tries to encourage Riyu, like how she was encouraged by her dragon master.

    Gandalaria 
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Debut: "Fugitives From Madness"
Voiced by: Tabitha St. Germain

A sorceress from Mysterium who was responsible for creating the spell that sealed away the Forbidden Five.


  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Despite her quirky behavior, she's considered the most powerful sorceress in Mysterium, with Egalt and Rontu seeking out her specifically to help stop the Five.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: To call her eccentric would be an understatement, though she's still a powerful sorceress.
  • Coat Full of Contraband: Or for her, it's her hat, until she dumps it all out when the Administration came knocking through her door.
  • Competing Product Potshot: She keeps referring to a rival sorceress named Janet.
  • Mirror Character: To Sora's parents. Both Sora and Bonzle were separated from their parents and creator respectively, choosing new names and identities for themselves. However, while Sora's parents refuse to accept her for who she is upon their reunion, Gandalaria immediately accepts Bonzle and quickly gets to work helping her.

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