The Order of the Stick/Characters/Azure City

Azure City
"Elan: Did you guys know that Azure City is the largest trading port in Southern lands? Thousands of ships come from all around the world to barter for fine Southern goods like silk, spices, and video games. The average temperature for this season is 63° F, with average yearly precipitation of 26.43 inches. Roy: Ladies and gentlemen, I give you a successful Bardic Knowledge check."


 * As Long as It Sounds Foreign
 * Descriptive Ville
 * Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Miko has never heard of this "Japan" Roy speaks of.
 * Far East
 * Gratuitous Japanese: Several of the names, probably to parody the random use of the language "because it's cool" (Lord Shojo being a case in point, since Shojo is Japanese for "virginal maiden".
 * Land of One City
 * Paladin: The Sapphire Guard.
 * Please Select New City Name: After nearly one year of occupation by the hobgoblins, Azure City is renamed Gobbotopia City.
 * Single Palette Town
 * Weapons Kitchen Sink: The soldiers of Azure City uses Katanas (and that's fine), but their gear include western-style halberds (which, however, could be intended to be Chinese Ji) and square tower-shields.
 * Wutai
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: For all of Azure City's denizens, it's either this or the black-gray-white spectrum.

Miko Miyazaki
""By the Twelve Gods and in the name of Lord Shojo, I demand to know: Who removed the tag from this mattress?!?""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Female
 * Class: Monk/Paladin
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

A dutiful and powerful paladin of the Sapphire Guard whose conviction is, perhaps, too great. Reared in a monastery, she'd taken a few levels of monk before becoming a paladin.

"Roy Greenhilt: It's like she has that monk class ability that lets you jump as far as you want, only to her, it applies to conclusions."
 * Action Girl
 * Alliterative Name
 * Anti-Hero: Type III →
 * Anti-Villain: Type IV →
 * Believing Her Own Lies: One of Miko's critical flaws. It was never wrong if she said it.
 * Broken Bird
 * Comically Missing the Point
 * "Fallsville, Population: 1"
 * In "Dirt Farm" too: "The proper term is 'smite evil'..."

"Vaarsuvius: As the shrew has perished, we are no longer bound by the anchor that has hung around our neck for weeks! Let her death ring in a new era of freedom for the "Order of the Stick". (pause) She is, naturally, directly behind me. Miko: Naturally."
 * The Comically Serious
 * Cool Horse: Windstriker (who, it's implied, is her only friend in the world).
 * Deconstruction: Miko is intended as a commentary and deadpan parody on people who play Lawful Good characters as Lawful Zealous. This becomes especially clear when she's contrasted against other Lawful Good characters in the comic, such as Hinjo and Roy.
 * De-Power:
 * Detect Evil: Tries and fails to detect any evil in the Order. Belkar, who is evil, blocks the ability with a lead sheet, and sues her for it.
 * Dual-Wielding
 * Egocentrically Religious
 * Fallen Hero: Literally, as she.
 * Family-Unfriendly Death:
 * Famous-Named Foreigner: Hayao Miyazaki
 * Good Is Not Nice: A textbook example.
 * Healing Hands
 * Deadly Change-of-Heart
 * Hero Antagonist
 * Honor Before Reason: Subverted and Played Straight. In the battle with the ogres, she looked like she walked into the ogre camp and alerted the entire group in order to have a fair fight, but it was just an excuse to clump them all together so the spellcasters could nuke them more easily. However, when Belkar was raising havoc in Azure City dungeons, rather than call a host of troops to track him down, she let him goad her into fighting him on his terms.
 * Horrible Judge of Character
 * Hot Chick with a Sword
 * I Am X, Son of Y: "I am Miko Miyazaki, samurai of the Sapphire Guard, loyal vassal of Lord Shojo, daughter of Eyko, and paladin of the Twelve Gods of the South."
 * Informed Attractiveness
 * Inspector Javert: For the entire Order. Borderline between Javert and Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist for.
 * In the Hood: Her initial appearance, until her face is revealed during her first fight with the Order.
 * I Thought It Meant: She thinks that "bump uglies" is an euphemism for Smite Evil.
 * Jerkass: Whatever your opinion of her is, it can't be denied that she has quite a few sticks up her ass. Frequently lampshaded in the comic.
 * Knight of Cerebus
 * Knight Templar: A very serious hardcase.
 * Lawful Stupid: And how.
 * Magic Knight
 * The Millstone: Vaarsuvius very much considers Miko to be this. (Then again, Vaarsuvius sometimes thinks that anyone who is not Vaarsuvius is this.)
 * Lawful Stupid: And how.
 * Magic Knight
 * The Millstone: Vaarsuvius very much considers Miko to be this. (Then again, Vaarsuvius sometimes thinks that anyone who is not Vaarsuvius is this.)


 * Molotov Cocktail: Miko creates one out of her cloak and a bottle of dwarven brandy to escape from her force cage.
 * Murder Is the Best Solution: She favors killing "evildoers" herself over bringing them to justice.
 * Never My Fault: Even when she refuses to accept that it is because of her own personal shortcomings.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero:
 * Paint It Black: In her case, Paint It Tan after . Sabine once suggests that she would look sexy in black leather, and gets her neck snapped (non-fatally) for her trouble.
 * Paladin
 * Perpetual Frowner
 * Redemption Equals Death:
 * Samurai
 * Samus Is a Girl: And so is the mysterious blue-cloaked, hooded figure tracking down the Order. Roy knocks off her hood in their first battle and his reaction to the revealation is "wow". He is accused of wanting to "bone" her afterwards.
 * Sarcasm Blind
 * Sixth Ranger: For the Order of the Stick, temporarily, causing lots of tension in the process.
 * Smite Evil
 * Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist: For Belkar, after his jailbreak.
 * Tautological Templar
 * Tragic Hero
 * Try to Fit That on A Business Card: Lampshaded when she gives her I Am X, Son of Y speech.
 * Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Just as the ghost of Soon Kim is about to finish off Xykon, Miko comes in and destroys the gate, allowing Xykon and Redcloak to escape.
 * Weapon of Choice: A katana and a wakizashi, although she loses the latter later on. And, being a paladin, a frequent user of Smite Evil.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: She gets hit by several of these speeches. By Roy, and also Redcloak, in a case of "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
 * Windmill Crusader
 * You Need to Get Laid

Lord Shojo
""Paranoia? I rule a city where I have to fake senility just to avoid being assassinated. I took Improved Paranoia like 5 levels ago.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Aristocrat
 * Alignment: Chaotic Good

Former ruler of Azure City; Shojo's father was the first ruler of Azure to be commander of Soon Kim's Sapphire Guard. Shojo inherited this role, but is in no way a paladin himself (instead, he is an aristocrat, a NPC class). He faked senility to keep the nobility from assassinating him while keeping them in check, and devised complex schemes to get what he wanted done without ticking off the paladins and violating their code of honor.

"Shojo: Hey! Who's the wizened old man dispensing valuable plot point here? You? Didn't think so. Now pipe down!"
 * Anti-Hero (Type III)
 * Apparently Powerless Puppetmaster: One of the best examples of the trope.
 * Aristocrats Are Evil: Subverted. Despite him being a 14th-level Aristocrat, Belkar states in one strip that he was most probably Chaotic Good. This fits with Shojo's actions in general, and Belkar had no particular reason to lie about it; he's not going to lie if the truth is more insulting, as was the case when he berated the random cleric for being too dense to realize why Shojo.
 * Armor-Piercing Question: "What are you?", aimed at Belkar.
 * The Chessmaster
 * Consulting Mister Puppet: He regularly pretends to consult Mr. Scruffy for advice.
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Decoy Trial: He staged one to have the Order traversing an entire continent on foot to offer them a job. The judge was Roy's father.
 * Genre Savvy
 * Guile Hero
 * Mr. Exposition:
 * Mr. Exposition:
 * Mr. Exposition:


 * Obfuscating Insanity
 * Properly Paranoid: He took the Improved Paranoia feat at low level. It has served him well.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Spirit Advisor: For Belkar; it is left unclear whether it was really Shojo's ghost, an illusion created by the Mark of Justice, or a figment of Belkar's feverish imagination.
 * Spirit Advisor: For Belkar; it is left unclear whether it was really Shojo's ghost, an illusion created by the Mark of Justice, or a figment of Belkar's feverish imagination.

Hinjo
""I certainly can, provided the Twelve Gods agree.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Paladin
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

Current ruler of Azure City, now in exile. He is the nephew of Lord Shojo and the heir to the throne, as well as the current leader of the now nearly-nonexistent Sapphire Guard. A powerful paladin, he is significantly more at-ease than Miko and prefers mounted front-line combat with his wolf, Argent.


 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: He refuses to retreat from Azure City after it has been overrun by hobgoblins, but is convinced by the Order.
 * Badass Beard
 * Berserk Button: "NOBODY HURTS MY DOG!!!"
 * Big Badass Wolf: His mount, Argent.
 * Can't Catch Up: While he stays back to oversee the fleet, his paladins and the Order go on missions and earn levels.
 * Healing Hands
 * Hero of Another Story
 * Honor Before Reason
 * In Its Hour of Need
 * Magic Knight
 * Modest Royalty
 * Nephewism
 * Only Sane Man
 * Paladin
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something
 * Samurai
 * Smite Evil
 * Supporting Leader
 * Weapon of Choice: A katana.

O-Chul
"''"Your life is much like this Go board, my friend. You have allowed yourself to be surrounded by enemy pieces -- people who wish to bend you to their will, to remove your unique voice from the board and replace it with one of... of mindless subservience. But as you correctly point out, you are still holding on two empty places in the center. They are your heart, and your mind. They are the places that make you what you really are."''"


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Fighter/Paladin
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

A high-ranking and incredibly tough paladin of the Sapphire Guard, O-Chul was taken as a prisoner of war after the fall of Azure City.

"Xykon: He's like the Energizer Bunny, a Rollex watch, and Jackie Chan mixed together!"
 * Adopt the Dog: His friendship with the Monster in the Darkness leads to a Heartwarming Moment. Also see the quote.
 * And I Must Scream: He spends an unspecified amount of time paralysed by Xykon.
 * Badass
 * Badass Beard
 * Badass in Distress
 * Bald of Awesome
 * Blood on These Hands: He refuses to let Redcloak blame him for not stopping him.
 * Brass Balls: "+5 Holy Cojones"
 * Cold-Blooded Torture: At the hands of Team Evil.
 * Determinator: O-Chul manages to get a list of all (or at least most) of Xykon's spells. When asked how, he simply replies "One saving throw at a time." Word of the Giant says his Constitution score is in the mid-twenties. For reference, the average human has a score of ten. And increases are not linear.


 * Did We Just Have Tea with the Monster in the Darkness? Yes, repeatedly.
 * The Dog Bites Back:
 * Dramatic Necklace Removal: With Redcloak's holy symbol.
 * Dump Stat: Charisma. This comes back to bite him when he tries to
 * Genius Bruiser
 * Go: Play it with the MitD, to whom he taught the rules.
 * Guile Hero: Extremely adaptable. When captured, O-Chul . Also capable of using Exact Words when necessary, though usually not for manipulative reasons.
 * Half Truth: He engages in some very specific wordplay because he would Never Speak Ill of the Dead.
 * Healing Hands
 * I Gave My Word
 * Improvised Weapon: He can and will use anything, from a broken cage bar to bare fists, highly effectively. Often powered-up with Smite Evil.
 * Interrogated for Nothing:
 * Knight in Shining Armor: All the Sapphire Guards are, but O-Chul even more so. The Giant describes him as "everything right about the paladin".
 * Made of Iron: He survives a Castle-Shattering Kaboom, a tank of acid with a shark in it (multiple times, it's implied), being trapped in a cage filled with rabid dire wallabies, a staring contest with a basilisk (which he won, technically; he never blinked), along with months of torture. Some would argue that he borders on Implacable Man. According to Word of the Giant, he has a Constitution score in the mid-twenties. Even better, when O-Chul breaks out, he charges Redcloak with a metal bar ripped from his cage. Redcloak nails him in the forehead with a Disintegrate, showing off O-Chul's skeleton. Not only does O-Chul shake off the hit like it was nothing, if you look closely, his skeleton has the same scar as his flesh does. The goblins tortured him so much that they forced a cut in his raw skull.
 * Never Speak Ill of the Dead
 * Not a Game: He explains to Haley that war isn't like a dungeon.
 * Odd Friendship: He and the Monster in the Darkness are quite friendly. He refers to the Monster as "Monster-san". The Monster calls him Mr. Stiffly.
 * Paladin
 * Reconstructed Trope: Reconstructs paladins as a follow-up to Miko's deconstruction of the class.
 * Samurai
 * Scars Are Forever: Despite receiving healing magic regularly, he's been tortured for so long that his body is literally covered in scars.
 * Smite Evil
 * Stock Yuck: Squid (and babies).
 * Weapon of Choice: A katana.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Sharks? Though in actuality he does not fear them, since being a paladin makes him immune to fear. It's more like they just make him oddly uncomfortable. The acid-breathing shark may have had something to do with this.

Lien
""It was pretty easy for me to put two and two together. Contrary to popular opinion, Good is not always dumb.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Female
 * Class: Paladin
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

Along with Hinjo and O-Chul, a paladin and one of the only surviving Sapphire Guard officers. As daughter of fishermen, her weapon and celestial mount keep a connection with the sea.

"Lien: My parents were fishermen. When I was a little girl, I stood right here and learned how to clean the fish that they caught. I'm telling you this so that you know that when I say that if you take one more step, I will gut you like the catch of the day -- IT IS Not Hyperbole!"
 * Action Girl
 * Badass Boast:


 * Blade on a Stick
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Detect Evil
 * Everything's Even Worse with Sharks: Averted; she has a shark, Razor, for Celestial Mount.
 * Good Is Not Dumb: Her Catch Phrase. Lien would like to remind you that being good does not necessarily make you an idiot.
 * Healing Hands
 * Not Hyperbole: Trope Namer.
 * Paladin
 * Samurai
 * Smite Evil
 * Virgin Sacrifice: Subverted -- the virgin part. The sacrifice itself was narrowly avoided.
 * Weapon of Choice: A harpoon.

Thanh
""Let us make hasty our escape, that we might live to fight the forces of Evil another day.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Paladin
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

A low-ranking Sapphire Guard member who was out of town the day of the battle. Took over leadership of La Résistance after Haley left.


 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: Averted, a rarity among paladins.
 * Badass Mustache
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: Briefly dominated by Tsukiko. No, not that kind of domination.
 * Early-Bird Cameo: He appears in the third book's cast page.
 * Healing Hands
 * Honor Before Reason: His ability to use subterfuge leaves some to be desired.
 * Paladin
 * La Résistance: Would like to call it "Sapphire Liberation Front".
 * Samurai
 * Smite Evil
 * Turn Undead
 * Weapon of Choice: A katana, standard for Sapphire Guard members.
 * You Are in Command Now: Thanh feels he's out of his league, but he's the only person that the other Resistance groups could really agree on, especially since they would not allow some foreigner to lead them, ruling out Haley.
 * You Shall Not Pass
 * You Are in Command Now: Thanh feels he's out of his league, but he's the only person that the other Resistance groups could really agree on, especially since they would not allow some foreigner to lead them, ruling out Haley.
 * You Shall Not Pass

Daigo & Kazumi Kato
"Daigo: (dying) Kazumi... is a pretty name... Kazumi: (crying) Thank you. What's yours? Daigo: ... ... Daigo. (no longer dying) ... Uh? I, uh... I think I'm OK, now. Kazumi: Wow. I guess having a name really DOES matter."


 * Race: Humans
 * Gender: Male & Female (respectively)
 * Class: Fighters
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

Regular soldiers in the Azure City army, Daigo and Kazumi refuse to be nameless Red Shirts like the rest of the army -- literally, by mentioning their names. They managed to escape Azure along with Elan, Vaarsuvius and Durkon. Daigo and Kazumi are now married, with Kazumi pregnant, and have been given the status of nobility by Hinjo. The fact that their names are known also makes them significantly more competent than regular Azurite soldiers.

"Kazumi: I'm a goddamn baby-making, life-taking MACHINE!"
 * Action Mom: Kazumi "I'm a goddamn baby-making, life-taking MACHINE" Kato. And she hasn't even given birth yet! Her quote, "Who cares how many people I have to kill? I can just make MORE in my tummy!" is now a T-shirt.
 * Alliterative Name: Kazumi Kato; plus when Daigo nearly revealed his last name, it started with "Da".
 * Badass Normal: They are regular Azurite soldiers, with no special abilities or magic whatsoever.
 * Battle Couple
 * Beta Couple: Unusually they have been a couple for less time than the alpha.
 * Bob Haircut: Kazumi
 * Chekhov's Gun: Daigo's last name. As yet unfired - being kept "in reserve".
 * Chickification: Very much Averted Trope by Kazumi during her pregnancy. Her husband, on the other hand...
 * Cluster F-Bomb: Kazumi is prone to these when she's in Mama Bear mode.
 * Flower in Her Hair: Kazumi, for her marriage.
 * Genre Savvy
 * Happily Married
 * Lower Deck Sequence: One of these serves as their introduction.
 * Mama Bear: Kazumi

"Kazumi: You stupid pieces of @#!%. I was in the army, too, and I didn't forget four years of training the moment my egg's perimeter was breached. You think just because I can't see my feet right now that I can't put one of them up your cowardly ninja asses? Please."
 * Mauve Shirt: They even seem to be elevating themselves to recurring characters, near the same level as Hinjo.
 * Playing with a Trope: The purpose of their existences, as noted below:
 * Defied Trope: Red Shirt. They defied this trope, and saved Daigo's life, by mentioning their names. Daigo keeps his last name a secret in case of an emergency.
 * Lampshade Hanging: Their entire existence lampoons the concept of the Red Shirt, and Belkar refers to them as such by name.
 * Nominal Importance: Deliberately invoked by Kazumi so she can save her own life and Daigo's in this strip.
 * Subverted Trope: Red Shirt again, naturally, along with Redshirt Army. Even before that, their class is fighter, a character class. The majority of the NPCs are warrior (which is basically the same class without the feats), making them Elite Mook by default.
 * Pregnant Badass: Kazumi, of course. Heck, she's the one pictured on the trope's page.


 * Pregnant Hostage: Kazumi seriously subverts this.
 * Rags to Riches: Technically, as Hinjo promotes them to nobility at their wedding.
 * Red Herring Shirts

Daimyo Kubota
""Well done, Therkla. You managed to weasel your way out of responsibility for your own actions like a seasoned veteran. I couldn't be prouder if you were my own flesh and blood.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Aristocrat/Unknown Prestige Class
 * Alignment: Lawful Evil

A scheming aristocrat and Therkla's employer, intent on assassinating Hinjo and taking over after Shojo's death.


 * Aristocrats Are Evil
 * Big Bad Wannabe
 * Card-Carrying Villain
 * Carrying the Antidote: Brutally subverted.
 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: Purple.
 * Dangerously Genre Savvy: This didn't save him from The Plot Reaper, though.
 * Deceased Fall Guy Gambit: He planned to use it on Therkla, except...
 * Dropped a Bridge on Him: His death is fairly ignominious. Elan even comments about it.
 * Evil Gloating
 * Famous Last Words: "Now come along, bring me to your master so we can begin the Trial of the Century."
 * Filler Villain
 * Karma Houdini: Defied Trope; Kubota plans to invoke this, by framing Therkla and using his aristocrat talents to turn around use his trial and slander Hinjo, but.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Pride
 * Self-Disposing Villain: Subverted Trope; he cleverly realizes that an actual surrender is the best way to survive, since Elan will then be forced to bring him in for a trial that will most likely work in his favor. Double Subverted when.
 * Smug Snake
 * Take Over the City: His villainy is entirely geared toward usurping Azure City's rulership.

Therkla
""Actually, it's completely true. Our master DID order us to lure you here and kill you. I was just hoping... I was hoping you could be my boyfriend instead.""


 * Race: Half-orc
 * Gender: Female
 * Class: Ninja
 * Alignment: Lawful Neutral

Half-orc ninja, under the employ of Daimyo Kubota.


 * Action Girl
 * Character Alignment: Lawful Neutral. Word of the Giant (and her Kickstarter-backers-only Day in The Limelight story) pretty much confirms her as an active, balancing kind of Neutral, as opposed to the disinterested kind.
 * Child by Rape: Suggested and subverted.
 * Cute Little Fangs
 * Cute Monster Girl
 * The Dragon: To Kubota.
 * Eating the Eye Candy
 * The Gwen Stacy: Elan is clearly upset about letting her die and learns how to Neutralize Poison to prevent it happening again.
 * Half-Human Hybrid
 * Deadly Change-of-Heart
 * In Love with the Mark
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Subverted.
 * Love At First Sight: One-sided, later partly-reciprocated.
 * Mad Aristocrat's Beautiful Daughter-Like Servant
 * Ninja
 * Redemption Equals Death
 * Shallow Love Interest: What would she be like without Elan? She was a subject of debate on the forums and her detractors often used this as an argument.
 * Take a Third Option: Attempted..
 * Unfortunate Implications: Satirized here.
 * Take a Third Option: Attempted..
 * Unfortunate Implications: Satirized here.

Niu
""Yeah, what was I thinking, not advertising [I multiclassed to rogue] to the team's paladin.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Female
 * Class: Fighter/Rogue
 * Alignment: Neutral Good (probably)

A low-rank soldier seconding Haley and later Thanh in the Azure City Resistance.

"Niu: ... You're the bravest man I've ever met. Thanh: And you're the slowest woman! RUN!"
 * Action Girl
 * Bring News Back:
 * It Has Been an Honor: To Thanh, when he prepares to give his life to cover her retreat.

"Niu: So, wait, when you said that the prison would be guarded by a skeleton crew during the speech, you didn't literally mean a--"
 * Literal-Minded: Sometimes.


 * Mauve Shirt
 * La Résistance: She prefers "Rebel Alliance".
 * Single Tear:
 * Street Smart
 * Street Smart

General Chang
""Prepare to hold this breach at all cost, men""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Warrior
 * Alignment: Lawful Good (presumably)

The General of the Azure City Soldiers.


 * Commander Contrarian: Criticizes V's plan to put only 13 guards at the wall opening, but soon withdraws his complaint.
 * Good Counterpart: To the Hobgoblin General. Both are commanding officers, the Hobgoblin General follows orders without question, but Chang questions orders that could result in casualties.
 * Good Counterpart: To the Hobgoblin General. Both are commanding officers, the Hobgoblin General follows orders without question, but Chang questions orders that could result in casualties.

Sangwaan
""In the few hours since we learned of the threat, we diviners have done our best to scry the invading army.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Female
 * Class: Wizard (diviner)
 * Alignment: Lawful Good (presumably)

A blind seer who serves as an adviser to Shojo and later Hinjo. Aside from Shojo, the only known member of the Sapphire Guard who is not a Paladin.


 * Blindfolded Vision
 * Blind Seer
 * Non-Action Girl

That Guy with a Halberd
""Wait -- was that oil hot?""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Warrior
 * Alignment: Lawful Good (presumably)

Another soldier in the Azure City army. Shows up in one strip ordering boiling oil poured on the attacking hobgoblins. It turns out to be room-temperature coconut oil instead, but it drives the attackers off anyway. Turned into a Memetic Bystander by this forum thread.


 * Blade on a Stick
 * No Name Given
 * One-Scene Wonder
 * Only Sane Man: In the single strip he appears in.
 * Red Shirt
 * Weapon of Choice: Go on -- guess.

Captain Axe
""It's my job to protect everyone aboard -- especially Hinjo. And that means getting him far away from situations where he can die heroically.""


 * Race: Human
 * Gender: Male
 * Class: Unknown
 * Alignment: Lawful Good

The captain of Hinjo's junk. Very loyal to his lord, but knows when to disobey too.


 * Bald of Awesome
 * The Captain
 * Hook Hand: Well, axe hand.
 * I Did What I Had to Do
 * Perma-Stubble
 * Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right: After Hinjo is knocked out, he disobeys orders for the ship to wait, realizing that the enemy is too strong to fight off for much longer.
 * They Call Him "Axe"
 * Weapon of Choice: Again, take a wild guess.