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- Marko, a short strong human orphan friend of Gareth who meets them at the temple of Tyrogatore in Tas Tio Horari. | - Marko, a short strong human orphan friend of Gareth who meets them at the temple of Tyrogatore in Tas Tio Horari. | ||
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Season 1
- Ma'rati, the older cleric of Quan Yin that tended to the many female passengers on the Cruise.
- Kes, the half-elven dark haired poor singing female that sat at your table during dinner. She offers to cast some minor spells such as light on the island.
- Ohen, a human male from the Destroytian Republic on the cruise to do research into navigation. He has lots of spotting and measuring tools.
- Warren, a large human that sits at the table with you after being tossed from other tables.
- Sorel, the crewmember assigned to lead the lifeboat you are on, he is younger, fit and reasonable competent and confident. He is a human in his mid twenties.
- Louanne, the midshipwoman who welcomed everyone aboard and took command when the captain and first mate went overboard.
- Lister, the first mate
- Shal, prelate of the ship, cleric of Tommimao
- Sakori, fisherman who is hired off the Gamelel Cruise to help
- Zersisk, blue winged creature constructing a temple to an unknown entity near a Horarian village by used the villagers as forced labor
- Si'amta, elder of the village of Tikalati
- Gak-een, Horarian that was sent to talk to the group in the village and was sent away after he was defeated and questioned
- Yuri and Kamato, two former Shelleshe pirates that join the group on the lifeboat and get paid to help them reach the mainland
- Tomi'gee, cleric of Quan Yin that had been captured and was rescued from the mine camp.
- Ka'rali Umantsi, Mother cleric of Quan Yin who comes to the village to sanctify the rebuilt shrine
- Joko, entertainer who gets paid by Wren to find a ship who ends up travelling with the group
- Brent, captain of the fishing boat Fairweather that the group hires to take them to the Iron Tower
- Pakotos, greeter for the Dagones at Lenoat.
- Peopeo, shaman of the Golden Mother in Lenoat.
- Tiskayai, leader of the village of Lenoat.
- Ana, captain of Ana's Ship, a ferry boat for the Ikutsu Kano Sutepu islands
- Kalan, human temple cleric of Tfop in Mika-Dola
- Heshuma, Horarian cleric of Dedestroyt in Mika-Dola
- Duan Nokido, Shichō of the city Mika-Dola
- Usuku, Sakor'akai prisoner whose wings have been sliced for not agreeing to chose the new cult
- Haebar, Sakor'akai cleric of Long Wan on the island of Daucu
Season 2
- Yukori, the overseer of the nearby towns who asks the group to visit a town that sent a distress call.
- Fuw, a pale fey resident of the temple that is asked to go with them
- Kiat'i, the ranger guide that lives at the temple that takes them to the town
- Sien and Muira, a married couple that is staying at the temple for aid who is also asked to aid the group at the town
- Brett, the Master of Memories at the temple of recovery who helped Osric for many years
- Kawani, Overseer of exorcism for the temple of recovery
- Kanna, pastor of the town that the group goes to investigate the magical beast that attacked
- Thorus, dwarven wizard that is after his relative Osric in order to relieve himself of a lower planar burden
- Sama, village girl you Damien spends a night with and then accompanies him on the voyage
- Kyozo, captain of the South Shell 2 boat that takes them to Tas-tio-Horari
- Inove, Pastor of Sato'Ru, the fishing town from which the group sails off of Tsubi
- Marko, a short strong human orphan friend of Gareth who meets them at the temple of Tyrogatore in Tas Tio Horari.
- Tomi, female half-elvan half-Horarian cleric of Arsur'Anyodel who knows a lot about dreams. She is in residence at the temple in Tas-tio-Horari and has been for three decades.