AdventureQuest Worlds/Characters

The Hero of AdventureQuest Worlds
The Hero of The Story who is off to stop Drakath and the 13 Lords of Chaos.

Associated tropes:
 * Action Girl: If The Hero is a girl, of course.
 * Affably Evil: If the Hero is on the side of evil. Even so, he/she still does do some nice things for other people.
 * Amazing Technicolor Population: If The Hero has unrealistic skin tone
 * Animesque: The main style of art for The Hero.
 * The Archer: If The Hero has the Ranger Class.
 * BFS: If The Hero has a Big Sword
 * Badass: With his or her very impressive track record (up to and including eight defeated Chaos Lords and sundry other nasties) it's not hard to see your character as this at times. Especially if you like to solo bosses.
 * Bad With the Bone: If The Hero has The Bone Sword or Bone Axe as well as other bone based weapons
 * The Barber: If The Hero has Barber Class
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy: The Male Hero has no nipples
 * The Berserker: If The Hero has Berserker Class or Beta Berserker.
 * Catgirl: If The Female Hero is a 'Kittarian' or has 'Cat Ears'
 * Confusion Fu: If the Hero uses the 'Chaos Shaper' Class
 * The Corruption: If The Hero has 'Chaos' Powers
 * Combat Medic: If the Hero has the 'Healer Class' and uses a weapon not a staff.
 * Dark Is Not Evil/Dark Is Evil/Light Is Not Good/Light Is Good: Depends on The Player
 * The Dreaded: There are armors that that make the hero this like Berserker Champion and Doom Knight Overlord and with Sepulchure's Helmet the hero becomes more feared
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There: If the Hero has the Chaos Shaper Class or equipped 'Corrupted Dark Lord'
 * Fighter Mage Thief: The three starting classes of the game, with the other being 'the Healer'.
 * Healing Hands: Comes with being a Healer. Paladins can also heal, as well as Bards and Shamans. Undead Slayers and other classes can also heal, but this is limited to themselves.
 * The Hero: Of course.
 * High Collar of Doom: If The Hero wears a cape with a High Collar
 * Idiot Hero
 * Informed Equipment: It is possible to hide both your helm and your cloak, but not your armor and your weapon.
 * Incorruptible Pure Pureness: What you can choose to be by choosing only the good choices during some cutscenes.
 * Mage Killer: If The Hero has PaladinSlayer Class, which has the ability to shut down classes that rely on healing abilities to stay in a fight (such as the Paladin and the Healer).
 * Necromancer: If The Hero has Necromancer Class.
 * Nice Job Breaking It Hero: Causes a lot of bad stuff in order to stop the Chaos Lords.
 * Ninja: If The Hero has Ninja Class
 * The Paladin: If The Hero has Paladin Class
 * Party Tank: The Defender class allows the Hero to be this, but most P Cs use the easier-to-obtain Warrior for tanking purposes.
 * Pirate: If The Hero has Pirate Class or Alpha Pirate
 * The Power of Rock: Using the Bard class and what the Hero uses in the Arc Attack live event.
 * Protagonist Without a Past: YMMV, since the beginning shows the character on the cliff (for some unknown reason) that is struck by lightning...then spends about a minute falling down the mountainside before going to the first part of the game.
 * Redeeming Replacement: The Good Hero can act as one to any villain and with Doom Knight Overlord Class the hero can act as one to Sepulchure
 * Shoulders of Doom: If The Hero has armor with biggest shoulder-wear like Berserker Champion, Phoenix Plate, Shadowscythe Reaver, Imperial Plate Armor, and Mirror Drakath Armor
 * Spikes of Villainy: If wearing an Armor with Spikes The Hero can Invert this or play it Straight.
 * Status Buff: The use of the Bard Class.
 * Stripperiffic: Almost an Enforced Trope for female heroes when the game was first released in 2008. Now an optional trope.
 * Would Hit a Girl: Since quite a few of your enemies in the game are female, the Hero fits this trope.
 * Would Hurt a Child: Subverted - the only major kids that the Hero has laid sword to were Princess Tara (who was under the control of an evil ring) and the Chaos Kids from the 2010 Mogloween event (who were under the control of the monstrous Stalkwalker). Neither of them were killed as a result, mainly because the Hero doesn't kill unless it's necessary.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Every single leotard-themed armor for the female player comes with thigh-high boots, and some minidresses do the same.
 * Status Buff: The use of the Bard Class.
 * Stripperiffic: Almost an Enforced Trope for female heroes when the game was first released in 2008. Now an optional trope.
 * Would Hit a Girl: Since quite a few of your enemies in the game are female, the Hero fits this trope.
 * Would Hurt a Child: Subverted - the only major kids that the Hero has laid sword to were Princess Tara (who was under the control of an evil ring) and the Chaos Kids from the 2010 Mogloween event (who were under the control of the monstrous Stalkwalker). Neither of them were killed as a result, mainly because the Hero doesn't kill unless it's necessary.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Every single leotard-themed armor for the female player comes with thigh-high boots, and some minidresses do the same.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Every single leotard-themed armor for the female player comes with thigh-high boots, and some minidresses do the same.

The Book of Lore
After saving it from Dog-Ear who wants to eat The Book, The Book has been used as a way to keep track of The Hero's progress.

Associated Tropes
 * Big Eater:
 * I'm a Bookitarian: and it counts as cannibalism due to the fact that it is a book that eats other books
 * Chekhov's Gun: Not only is he used for maintaining info about the player,
 * Great Big Book of Everything: Keeps an eye on all the accomplishments, badges, special clips, etc. that The Hero has obtained.

Yulgar
Yulgar is Battleon's primary blacksmith and innkeeper.

Associated tropes:
 * The Blacksmith

Cleric Joy
Associated tropes:

Cysero the Mad Weaponsmith
The one and only Mad Weaponsmith is back and is now ready to cause 'mayhem and chaotic events' wherever he goes!

Associated tropes:
 * The Blacksmith: Or Mad Blacksmith to be specific.
 * Blinding Bangs: No one knows what his eyes are like... so far.
 * Brought to You By The Letter S: He has a belt buckle with a 'C' on it.
 * Cardboard Prison: Trapped in a circle with an arrow pointing to it saying Do Not Cross during the Golden Onslaught.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: In spades. Nursey, during the Cysero wedding event, even lampshades this as one of the reasons she loves him.
 * Happily Married: In-game and real life.
 * Real Men Hate Sugar: Averted. In real life, he's known to make lots of sweets and goodies.
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: The Red to Warlic's Blue. but he is wearing green

Beleen
A newcomer to the game (and by extension, Artix Entertianment), Beleen is known for two things: 1) her EXTENSIVE Love of the color pink and 2) her little chinchilla friend that follows her around. She's stated to be one of the great heroes (along with The Hero, Cysero and Artix), but it's still unclear on what she really is up to...

Associated tropes:
 * Canon Immigrant: Was shown briefly into a recent 'Dragon Fable'' storyline based on Valentine's Day.
 * Cool Pet: It's a chinchilla named Chongo.
 * Evil Laugh: Has one in the Ebil Dread portion of the August 2010 Friday the 13th event.
 * Genki Girl
 * Informed Ability: Said to be one of the great heroes in Battleon, but we have no idea how she fights nor have we ever seen her fight.
 * Pink Girl Blue Boy: Definitely.
 * Throw It In: It's stated that her chinchilla's name was based on Cysero -- having decided to not use Google to figure out how to spell it correctly -- and just call it Chongo instead.

Warlic
Known as "The Blue Mage" by all in Dragon Fable, he now runs the 'Magic Shop' in Battleon. He hasn't been seen in any of the major story-lines so far, but he might soon...

Associated tropes:
 * The Red Baron: Known as the Blue Mage by all.
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: Blue to Cysero's Red.

Twilly
Associated tropes:
 * Big What:
 * Pre Mortem One Liner:
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: Blue to Zorbak's Red, even though he's a Red Moglin.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter
 * Suddenly Voiced: is 'voiced' in the April 2011 Fear Chaser Event. He sounds like a child?
 * Why Did It Have To Be Clown Pants?: He states in the Fear Chaser event that clown pants frighten him.

Valencia Surehunter
Associated tropes:
 * Bare Your Midriff
 * Green Eyes
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair

Ragnar
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Ballyhoo
Promoter of all things glorious, she hangs out in Battleon Square dealing with promotions.

Associated tropes:
 * Pointy Ears
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Aria
Aria is the daughter of Yulgar. She is a very big animal lover, and owns Battleon's Pet Shop.

Associated tropes:
 * Cheerful Child

King Alteon the Balanced
Associated tropes:
 * Big Good: Of all the people of Lore, King Alteon is the most dedicated to the cause of Good.
 * The Corruption: As a result of the battle with Drakath, the King has to deal with an ongoing case of this.
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There: When he is chaorrupted by Drakath
 * The Good King
 * Light Is Good
 * The Paladin: Judging from the abilities that he used during his throw-down with Sepulchure, it's pretty safe to say His Majesty is one of these.

Robina the Hood/Princess Victoria
The middle daughter of King Alteon, and by far the most rebellious of the three. While Brittany may like sitting in her castle all day and waiting for a prince to come and sweep her off her feet, Victoria is of a more heroic bent, and when she's not at the castle, she fights monsters and other threats to her land as Robina the Hood alongside Artix and crew.

Associated tropes:
 * The Archer: Rivals Zhoom as one of the best archers in Lore.
 * Expy/Gender Flip/Homage: Is basically a feminine version of Robin Hood.
 * Rebellious Princess: Being cooped up in Swordhaven Castle waiting for her prince to come, while it may be Brittany's thing, is definitely not Victoria's. She wants to see the world, battle monsters, and basically be one of the heroes of Lore, which is why she took up the persona of Robina the Hood.
 * Secret Identity: Victoria keeps her Robina persona secret from her father and his knights. Only the main cast of heroes, including the Player Character, actually know who she is.

Princess Brittany
Princess Brittany is the eldest of King Alteon's daughters. She is every bit the pampered royal princess, and she wants more than anything to find a Prince that can sweep her off her feet, something she's frustrated by since her father doesn't invite anyone to balls anymore.

Associated tropes:
 * The Fashionista: Probably the most fashion-conscious out of all the princesses.
 * I Just Want to Be Loved: Brittany is a romance seeker of the princely variety.

Princess Tara
Tara is the youngest of the three princesses. She has a fondness for fierce pets, particularly dragons, which has gotten her into trouble more than a few times. In addition, she's interested in trying to find her mother, or at least what's happened to her, since no one at the castle will tell her.

Associated tropes:
 * Brainwashed: By the cursed Ring of Dragon Control given to her by Zorbak.
 * Fluffy Tamer: This is what Tara wants to be. Unfortunately for her, she doesn't always know what she's doing.
 * Missing Mom: Other than having a dragon of her own, Tara wants more than anything to find out what happened to her mom.
 * One Steve Limit: There is a Member only character named Terra who's name sounds like her but with a double R instead of one R!
 * Royal Brat: Yeah...
 * Spell My Name With an S: In the prologue, her name is Tera, but in the Thanksgiving event, she's named Tara.

Baron Bayconn
Baron Bayconn is King Alteon's tax collector. When The Hero comes to him on Gravelyn's orders to collect on Sepulchure's Unlife Insurance policy, which comes out to one trillion gold, Bayconn, being a greedy little pig, has the Hero thrown into Swordhaven Prison rather than cough up the cash. The Hero ultimately has to fight his Piggy Drake in order to get him to pay up.

Associated tropes:
 * Greed: His reason for throwing the Hero in Swordhaven Prison.
 * Pig Man

Alina
The Royal Potionmistress of Swordhaven, Alina is an alchemist skilled in potion and poisonmaking. She is targeted in a poisoning scheme against King Alteon, which turns out to be the work of someone known only as the Silver Man. . Despite her poisonous talents, Alina is very kind and sweet-natured, and has one of the biggest crushes on Rolith ever, and.

Associated tropes:
 * Battle Couple: With Rolith
 * Blue Eyes
 * Magical Girl / Magical Girl Warrior / Magic Knight: She invokes this trope with her transformation into the Battle Poisonmistress over the course of her own storyline.
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair

Ren
Associated tropes:
 * Green Eyes
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Captain Stratos
Associated tropes: "Granny V: Your dreams might not be so sweet when you're living IN them, my dears!
 * Big No: When Granny V (the Dreamweaver in disguise) makes him relive his nightmares of a certain day in his earlier years, hospitalizing him afterwards.

Stratos: NOOOOO! Not THIS day!"


 * Blue Eyes
 * The Captain: Of the Skyguard.
 * Cool Airship: His ship, the Phereless, which also once belonged to his father.
 * Heroic BSOD: He gets this by being rendered unable to move after being hospitalized by the Dreamweaver (under the guise of Granny V) by using the power of dreams on him to cause a memory of his worst day to play out for him where the Master became responsible for Terra's Disney Villain Death by pushing her off a ledge into the ocean below.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses: Inverted.
 * You All Look Familiar:
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Killed My Sister / This Is Unforgivable: It's revealed that he has a vendetta against the Master for killing his sister Terra. He even vows to make him pay for it.
 * You Killed My Sister / This Is Unforgivable: It's revealed that he has a vendetta against the Master for killing his sister Terra. He even vows to make him pay for it.

Invidia
Associated tropes:
 * Deceptive Disciple: Possibly.
 * As of the latest update,
 * Hidden Agenda Villain:

Wells
Associated tropes:

Fairfax
Associated tropes:
 * Cool Guns
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair

Alexia
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Jules Barnestable
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Empress Gravelyn
Daughter of Sepulchure who runs the Shadowscythe Empire after her father's death.

Associated tropes:
 * Bad With the Bone: Gravelyn's weapon of choice is the Doom Weapon that once belonged to her father. In the Doomwood finale, . And in the finale of the second Doomwood saga, !
 * Card Carrying Villain: She explicitly refers to herself as an evil empress and her faction as being the forces of evil.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Though nominally on the side of Evil, Gravelyn is nowhere near as antagonistic as her father was. Things may change if and when Drakath falls though...
 * Daddys Little Villain:
 * Expy: Of Jessica Rabbit, sans the large breasts.
 * Fan Service/Ms. Fanservice/Go Go Enslavement/Whole Costume Reference: When she is taken prisoner by Noxus and Vordred during the Shadowfall War, Gravelyn gets put into a Slave Bikini which looks quite similar to the one that Leia wore in Return of the Jedi.
 * High Collar of Doom
 * Lady of War/Little Miss Badass: While she has yet to make a personal combative showing on the level of her father, the Empress is not someone to mess with, especially with the command of an entire legion of undead.
 * And that's small compared to
 * The Lady Behind The Monsters: Despite being the commander of a legion of the undead, Gravelyn is still one-hundred-percent human.
 * Villains Want Redheads: You'd be amazed at how many people chose the side of Evil because of Gravelyn's looks.
 * Pet the Dog:
 * As revealed in the Song of Ice Frostval event, she decides that for one day of the year, she decides to not be evil and celebrate Frostval. And it is adorable.
 * Power Gives You Wings: In Gravelyn's case,.
 * Red and Black And Evil All Over: She has a black cape and a red armor
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: It's rare for Gravelyn to get truly pissed, but when she does (such as during the start of the Lionfang War), her eyes will start glowing red.
 * The Reveal:
 * Shut UP Hannibal:
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * Unstoppable Rage: When, Gravelyn goes berserk, !
 * The Reveal:
 * Shut UP Hannibal:
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * Unstoppable Rage: When, Gravelyn goes berserk, !
 * Unstoppable Rage: When, Gravelyn goes berserk, !

Sepulchure/
Associated tropes: "Sepulchure: I AM DARKNESS! I AM DOOM! NO POWER ON EARTH CAN DESTROY WHAT I AM! LONG UN-LIVE THE SHADOWSCYTHE!"
 * Badass Boast: Gets one immediately before.


 * Bad With the Bone: His Necrotic Blade of Doom.
 * Black Knight: The black version of his action figure has black armor
 * Chronic Villainy:
 * Curb Stomp Battle:.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu:
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There: When his armor got chaorrupted by Drakath this happened.
 * Flash Step: Or, Shadow Step, rather.
 * Hero Killer:
 * Main Villain of Another Story: He's the main villain in Dragon Fable, but not so much this one...
 * Kick the Dog:
 * Nigh Invulnerability: Sepulchure is impervious to nearly all attacks.
 * Orcus On His Throne: In spite of his incredible power, he doesn't seem to be very active most of the time.
 * Omnicidal Maniac:
 * Pet the Dog:
 * Screw Destiny:
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * The Worf Effect: Setup as a near invincible villain..
 * Orcus On His Throne: In spite of his incredible power, he doesn't seem to be very active most of the time.
 * Omnicidal Maniac:
 * Pet the Dog:
 * Screw Destiny:
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * The Worf Effect: Setup as a near invincible villain..
 * The Worf Effect: Setup as a near invincible villain..

Necrotic Blade of Doom
Associated tropes:
 * Talking Weapon
 * Talking Weapon
 * Talking Weapon
 * Talking Weapon

Dage the Evil
Associated tropes:

Chuckles
Associated tropes:
 * Awesome Moment of Crowning:
 * : Remember how Chuckles's head was the only thing revived by Death?
 * Dem Bones
 * The Hyena: Why he has the name.
 * Use Your Head: He's only a skull since that was the only thing Death could revive.
 * The Hyena: Why he has the name.
 * Use Your Head: He's only a skull since that was the only thing Death could revive.

Zio
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Chaos
Chaos is a powerful and unpredictable energy that can chaorrupt (short for "chaos corrupt") objects and beings. It is a recurring theme of AQ Worlds and controlled by Drakath and his 13 Lords of Chaos. Lords of Chaos try to summon the Chaos Beasts

As always, the opposite of Chaos is, in fact, Order, especially as shown in the Mirror Realm involving Drakath The Champion of Order and his friends, the Lords of Order.

Also, as revealed by the Void Larva in the Void, as well as the Great Void Dragon itself, the closest magic related to Chaos magic is Void magic - which is exactly why the Void Dragon entrusted the Lords of Chaos with four different colored Void Spheres needed to unlock the door to its lair.

Tropes that most people and creatures affiliated with Chaos have in common:
 * The Corruption
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There
 * Glowing Eyes of Doom: Sometimes a Chaos-infected individual will sport glowing purple eyes when they get angry or are feeling evil.
 * Good Wings Evil Wings: Chaos infection sometimes comes with demon like wings
 * Horned Humanoid: Some people who are infected become this.
 * Our Demons Are Different: While some infected people and creatures are not demons (Well except for Slugfit and Faust) they closely resemble classical demons by having horns and demonic looking wings and some have it have and some don't.
 * Purple Is Powerful
 * Purple Is the New Black
 * The Virus
 * Winged Humanoid: Some who are infected get demonic looking wings
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity

Drakath The Champion of Chaos
Drakath is the Big Bad of AdventureQuest Worlds. He leads the 13 Lords of Chaos.

Associated tropes:
 * Bad Boss: Is revealed to be this to Pettivox during the Magic Thief event as he does not take Pettivox's defeat lightly.
 * Big Bad: Yep.
 * The Champion: He is The Champion of Chaos
 * The Chessmaster
 * Composite Character: He is both his AQ Dragon Self and his DF Human Self since he has his AQ Dragon Wings and possibly his AQ Streath and he has his DF Human Half
 * Even Evil Has Standards: He helps the hero defeat Ledgermayne and convert it back into the raw mana from which it was made.
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There: He has an eye on his chest
 * Green Eyes: Back when he was a human and a dragon.
 * Good Wings Evil Wings: He has dragon wings
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Pet the Dog:
 * Physical God
 * Reality Warper
 * Shoulders of Doom
 * Smug Snake: Ledgermayne is implied to have called him one when it points out his "overconfidence". Of course, throughout the history of the game he rarely shows signs of smugness, making him more of an Affably Evil possible Magnificent Bastard than an actual Smug Snake.
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * Stable Time Loop:
 * Took a Level In Badass: from where he was before this game, yep.
 * Truly Single Parent: He is said to use Chaos Magic to create Chaos Lord Ledgermayne when he states that his chaos magic unexpectedly give the Chaos Lord life.
 * Used to Be A Sweet Kid:
 * Villainous Rescue:
 * Winged Humanoid
 * Worthy Opponent: Both the Hero and Drakath consider the other to be this..
 * Would Hit a Girl:
 * Worthy Opponent: Both the Hero and Drakath consider the other to be this..
 * Would Hit a Girl:

The 13 Lords of Chaos
There are a total of 13 Chaos Lords and they all serve Drakath, the Champion of Chaos. The 13 Chaos Lords are the secondary antagonists of lore, the primary being Drakath. Their purpose is to find and awaken their corresponding Chaos Beast, scattered all around Lore

Tropes that The Chaos Lords have in common:
 * Big Bad: Each major story arc (with the exception of Doomwood) had a Chaos Lord as its Big Bad
 * Escherion - Chiral Valley
 * Vath - Dwarfhold
 * Kitsune - Yokai
 * Wolfwing - Darkovia
 * Discordia - Mythsong Canyon
 * Ledgermayne - Arcangrove
 * Tibicenas - Sandsea
 * - Bloodtusk Ravine
 * Co Dragons: All the Chaos Lords are this to Drakath
 * She Is the King: The Female Chaos Lords are called Lord rather then Lady
 * Thirteen Is Unlucky

Escherion
The First Lord of Chaos, Escherion is a powerful Chaos sorcerer with the power to invert people and things using the Staff of Inversion.

Associated tropes:
 * Cool Helmet
 * Hoist By His Own Petard:
 * Homage: According to the Design Notes, Artix mentions that Escherion and Chiral Valley was based on M.C. Esher's works.
 * Laughably Evil: He gets a rather funny moment at the end of the 'Chiral Valley' story-arc when The Hero 'uses' the mirror he/she found in the Cornelis Ruins to reflect his inversion spell right back at him and make him invert his own powers, causing him to suffer the Humiliation Conga of using his own spells on himself and eventually polymorph himself into a harmless frog.
 * Obviously Evil: He has Chaorrupted skulls on his shoulder plates and necklace, and even has Spikes of Villainy on said shoulder plates. And he hides his face within his hooded helmet, only showing his Glowing Eyes of Doom.
 * Smug Snake: He's manipulative of his minions who're looking for the three pieces of the Runix Cube, and is arrogant enough to be confident that no one is a match for his Staff of Inversion. He thinks of his staff a lot and says he doesn't need it to swat the "flies" as he calls the heroes, although the staff is loyal to him and can protect him of its own free will, which implies his invulnerability as long as the staff is alive.
 * Squishy Wizard

Xing and Xang
Once the Good and Bad Angels of Lore, Xing and Xang became the Second Lords of Chaos when Drakath got hold of them. . They are the only Chaos Lords not to have been fought and defeated.

Associated tropes:
 * The Chessmasters
 * Co Dragons: To Drakath
 * Good Angel Bad Angel: At least before.
 * Knights of Cerebus: Their manipulations have led to some decidedly not funny stuff going down in both the Bloodtusk saga and the Thanksgiving event.
 * Light Is Not Good: Xang the Angel Twin - when Drakath transforms her, she is shown to be more evil than Xing the Devil.
 * Manipulative Bastards: And HOW!
 * Shout Out: Xing and Xang, Ring any bells?

Chaos Dragonlord Vath
A powerful and exceptionally cruel Drow warlord, Vath is the Third Lord of Chaos. He and his forces are responsible for the enslavement of Dwarfhold. He commands a powerful chaorrupted dragon known as Stalagbite through means of a Chaos Dragon Amulet and the legendary Sword of Dragon Control given to him by Drakath himself.

Associated tropes:
 * The Caligula
 * Cool Sword: His Legendary Sword of Dragon Control.
 * Dual Boss: The final battle of Dwarfhold pits you against both Vath and Stalagbite. Attacking Vath first will lead to Stalagbite curb-stomping you for quad-digit damage.
 * Hoist By His Own Petard: When the hero breaks Vath's Dragon Amulet with the Legendary Sword of Dragon Control, Vath's dragon, Stalagbite, turns against him.
 * Oh Crap: When he realizes that Stalagbite has turned against him after both his Chaos Dragon Amulet and Legendary Sword of Dragon Control are destroyed through the hero's Accidental Aiming Skills.
 * Purple Eyes
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: when he's pissed, his eyes become this.
 * Smug Snake: Was like this until...
 * This Cannot Be: "What?! Impossible. Those useless... filthy... I don't believe you."
 * Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Inverted. The hero throws Vath's own sword at him, shattering both it and his Chaos Dragon Amulet and therefore frees Stalagbite from his mind prison.
 * Villainous Breakdown: When he realizes that his Drow soldiers are losing the battle, he becomes extremely pissed off. Cue Red Eyes Take Warning.
 * White Haired Pretty Boy

Chaos Shogun Kitsune
Kitsune is the Fourth Lord of Chaos. Once a kind and peaceful fox-spirit, Kitsune was part of the 'divine' protection which guarded Yokai Island against all outsiders, including Chaos. He worked as a partner to the Emperor, and Yokai, humans and monsters lived together in harmony for centuries. But when the Emperor decided to extend the island's hospitality to the rest of Lore, Kitsune did not share his kindness, and wanted more than anything to restore Yokai Island to its secluded sanctuary. When Drakath came to him, the once peaceful spirit was turned into an epitome of Chaos. He has placed the Emperor under his trance and now seeks to revive the powerful O-dokuro and make the Yokai, the masters of everyone in Lore.

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil
 * Animal Motifs: Foxes. Kitsune is a Japanese Fox, and he also can transform into a 'giant' shadow fox.
 * The Chessmaster: He planned to steal the Hanzamune Blade after the hero defeated Ryoku.
 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: He wore a white robe before he was a Chaos Lord. While white is the color of purity and goodness in western culture, it is also the colour of death in Japanese and Chinese culture.
 * Cool Helmet
 * Four Is Death: Kitsune is the 'Fourth' Chaos Lord plus he hails from the Japanese-themed Yokai Island. Makes perfect sense as the number four is considered unlucky in both Japanese and Chinese superstitions.
 * Katanas Are Just Better: The Hanzamune Blade, which Kitsune wants to use to open a rift between Lore and the Yokai realm.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Mind Control: On Ai-No-Miko's father, the Emperor of Akiba.
 * Pet the Dog: To his fellow Yokai.
 * Samurai: When Kitsune wears his Chaos Shogun armor, he looks very much like one of these.
 * Shout Out: His armor is based on Shredder's from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as told by Artix himself.
 * Super Speed: Can move extremely fast.
 * This Cannot Be: Once again he gets a moment like this when the hero 'accidentally' tears open a rift in front of him that sucks him in and takes him back to the Yokai-monster world.
 * The Trickster: He's quite fond of illusion, trickery and lies.
 * Youkai: Yup.

Wolfwing
Wolfwing is the Fifth Lord of Chaos found in Darkovia. He was a man who was bitten by a large Werewolf and left to die. Queen Safiria took pity on him and bit him as well, but the bites had mixed in and thus gave a re-energised Wolfwing his form as a Werepyre, half Werewolf and Vampire! He seeks to turn both werewolves and vampires alike into his Werepyres so he wouldn't be so lonely (due to his hybrid appearance, he was outcast by both the clans).

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil: The evil part is inverted as he's actually very lonely.
 * And Then What: Wolfwing explains his plan to bite all the werewolves and vampires so he wouldn't be lonely. However, The Hero asks what should happen if more people would come to Darkovia...
 * Fur Against Fang
 * Loners Are Freaks: Wolfwing wants more Werepyres in Lore and he decides to choose The Hero as a 'test'.
 * Mix and Match Critters: Wolfwing is a Werepyre, a vampire/werewolf hybrid.
 * Monster Hybrid
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: He gets his clawed hands on an orange Dragon and turns it into a Draco-Werepyre (part Dragon, part Vampire and part Werewolf)!

Discordia
Discordia is a brilliant musician who was working on the ultimate song, that would win over the heart of anyone who heard it. According to Don Giovanni, Drakath then appeared and offered Discordia a powerful shortcut, which he accepted. He can now use his music to not only win over hearts and minds, but control them.

Associated tropes:
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: Discordia uses his music to brainwash people.
 * Expy: Discordia looks similar to the Phantom of the Opera.
 * Malevolent Masked Man: Discordia.
 * Expy: Discordia looks similar to the Phantom of the Opera.
 * Malevolent Masked Man: Discordia.

Ledgermayne
Created from mana and Drakath's Chaos Magic, Ledgermayne is the Seventh of the Chaos Lords.

Associated tropes:
 * Expy: of Mysterio
 * Knight of Cerebus: Proves to be almost invincible (except against the Supreme Arcane Staff) as well as even more competent than previous Chaos Lords.
 * Machine Monotone: Its consistency to speak in a cool and collected, never-changing monotone voice..
 * Not to mention, it even refers to itself as "we" or as "this form". As Artix puts it, "It's sort of like a magi-borg!"
 * Plant Person: Its physical appearance.
 * Smug Snake
 * Unsettling Gender Reveal: "This form is this trope personified. Naturally, this form is sometimes called a male by the NPCs in game, and is shaped like a female, but this form is actually genderless." This often leads to confusion among fans as to what gender Ledgermayne is.
 * Smug Snake
 * Unsettling Gender Reveal: "This form is this trope personified. Naturally, this form is sometimes called a male by the NPCs in game, and is shaped like a female, but this form is actually genderless." This often leads to confusion among fans as to what gender Ledgermayne is.
 * Unsettling Gender Reveal: "This form is this trope personified. Naturally, this form is sometimes called a male by the NPCs in game, and is shaped like a female, but this form is actually genderless." This often leads to confusion among fans as to what gender Ledgermayne is.

Tibicenas
The Eighth Lord of Chaos, Tibicenas was once a Ghul (an evil Djinn) who wanted to depose the Efreet, the ruler of all Djinn, and took Drakath's offer to become a Chaos Lord in order to gain enough power to challenge him. The Efreet cast him out of the Djinn Realm, and he was later trapped inside a ring which was found by a guy by the name of Zahart, who now controls him for his own purposes. .

Associated tropes:
 * A God Am I: He tried to become as powerful as the Efreet by playing with Chaos magic. The Efreet caught him and cast him out of the Djinn world.
 * Eyes Do Not Belong There: He has eyes on his arms
 * Jackass Genie: In spades.
 * Revenge: His motivation against the Efreet for all the years he made him spend as an outcast after kicking him out of the Djinn world.

Bloodtusk Chaos Lord
The Chaos Lord who is behind all the events in Bloodtusk Ravine.

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Associated tropes:
 * Ambiguous Gender:
 * Driving Question: Who is The Bloodtusk Chaos Lord?.
 * That is, until
 * Driving Question: Who is The Bloodtusk Chaos Lord?.
 * That is, until
 * That is, until

Iadoa
Associated tropes:
 * Big Bad: of The 2012 New Year Event
 * Large Ham
 * Time Stands Still

Chaos Beasts
There are a total of 13 Chaos Beasts. Each beast is summoned by one of the Chaos Lords.

Tropes that the Chaos Beasts have in common:
 * The Dragon: The Chaos Beasts are always fought before the battle against the Chaos Lord proper.
 * Sealed Evil in A Can: Pretty much every one of the Beasts of Chaos, who mainly serve as The Dragon for the Chaos Lord who awakens them. two exceptions are The Dracowerepyre which is more of a created evil then a Sealed Evil in A Can since Wolfwing just bites a random dragon before it transforms to The Dracowerepyr and The Gruaige Baas who is just a Serpentress being transformed by.
 * You Can't Thwart Stage One: Try as he or she might, The Hero has never succeeded in stopping a Chaos Lord from awakening a Chaos Beast. The one time he or she did,.

Lake Hydra
The first of the Chaos Beasts, and released by Escherion using the Runix Cube. It was defeated by the player after using its teeth to burn magic flames (and bringing the Tower of Relativity down upon it).

Associated tropes:
 * Dropped a Bridge On Him: More like "Drop the Tower of Relativity" on it!
 * Hydra Problem: Every time you kill a head, it's just going to come back. The way to kill it is to collect teeth from each head in order to activate the runes and send the tower crashing down on it.

Rock Roc
The second of the Chaos Beasts. Unlocked by Vath via the harvested Gemeralds, known for its giant form and rocky exterior. Was defeated when the player takes Vath's Chaos Dragon Amulet, rides Stalagbite, and then fights it in the air before finishing it off at the foot of the mountain.

Associated tropes:
 * Alliterative Name
 * Mineral MacGuffin: The Gemeralds which are needed to release it.

O-Dokuro
The third Chaos Beast released by the use of the Hanzamune Dragon Koi Blade by Kitsune. A HUMONGOUS skeleton with hundreds of skeletons inside it, it towers as the largest of all the Chaos Beasts.

Associated tropes:
 * Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever: It's a HUMONGOUS skeleton. That's all you need to know.

Dracowerepyre
The fourth of the Chaos Beasts, it was a dragon that was taken by Wolfwing's minions and then bitten by Wolfwing on the Mystic Wolf Moon, turning it into a hybrid of dragon, vampire and werewolf.

Associated tropes:
 * Expy: of Nightbane
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: It was a dragon that was bitten by Wolfwing (who's a vampire/werewolf hybrid). According to the Design Notes, they experimented on him being a robot.

Pony Gary Yellow
The fifth Chaos Beast, summoned by, who sends the heroes back in time through The Power of Rock in order to fight the thing.

Associated tropes:
 * Everythings Better With Dinosaurs: He's a triceratops that breathes fire.
 * Fluffy the Terrible: Yep.

Mana Golem
The Sixth Chaos Beast which was awakened by Ledgermayne. He lives in the Para-Elemental Plane, the birthplace of all magic. If awakened, it would absorb all magic in the world.

Associated tropes:
 * Fridge Horror: The mention of the Mana Golem absorbing magic is pure horror since it would cause the destruction of the world!

Chaos Sphinx
The Seventh Chaos Beast awakened by Zahart and Tibicenas.

Associated tropes:

Gruaige Baas
The Eighth Chaos Beast She is a powerful Serpentress that was Chaorrupted and then grown to giant-size by use of unchaorrupted Arashtite ore by The Bloodtusk Chaos Lord. .

Associated tropes:
 * Expy: of Medusa
 * Gorgeous Gorgon
 * Most Common Superpower: Even though AQ Worlds is a kids' game, she seems to be pretty well-endowed.
 * Taken for Granite: One of Baas' nastier powers.

Desoloth/
The great elemental dragon sung about in children's songs, Desoloth has been sealed for 800 years by the four Prime Dragons Moganth, Udaroth, Cellot, and Zellare. X'Dir opened the 11-11-11 portal for him so he could find someone to free him before he was sealed away forever.

Associated tropes:
 * Elemental Powers
 * Our Dragons Are Different
 * Shout Out: Looks like a combination of all four Prime Dragons, complete with Moganth's lower jaw, Udaroth's tail, Cellot's arms and wings, and Zellare's body and head.
 * Elemental Powers
 * Our Dragons Are Different
 * Shout Out: Looks like a combination of all four Prime Dragons, complete with Moganth's lower jaw, Udaroth's tail, Cellot's arms and wings, and Zellare's body and head.
 * Our Dragons Are Different
 * Shout Out: Looks like a combination of all four Prime Dragons, complete with Moganth's lower jaw, Udaroth's tail, Cellot's arms and wings, and Zellare's body and head.
 * Shout Out: Looks like a combination of all four Prime Dragons, complete with Moganth's lower jaw, Udaroth's tail, Cellot's arms and wings, and Zellare's body and head.
 * Shout Out: Looks like a combination of all four Prime Dragons, complete with Moganth's lower jaw, Udaroth's tail, Cellot's arms and wings, and Zellare's body and head.

Slugfit
Associated tropes:

Antiphuus
The Chaotic Troll fought at the end of the Horc/Troll War. He turns out to have been the youngest brother of Khasaanda.

Associated tropes:
 * Tragic Monster: Antiphuus was the brother of Khassanda, transformed by The Bloodtusk Chaos Lord into a horrible Chaos monster.

Twistedtooth
Associated tropes:

Aracara
Associated tropes:

Grams
Grams is Yulgar's mother and Aria's grandmother. She is chaorrupted by the Chaos Twins during the Thanksgiving event.

Associated tropes:
 * Horned Humanoid: When she is chaorrupted

Twisted Paw
Associated tropes:

Faust
Associated tropes:
 * Big Purple Devil
 * Satan: He is based on Satan. He even makes Don Giovanni, the guy who gives you the quest to take him down, a Deal With the Devil, for crying out loud!

Stalagbite
Stalagbite is Vath's dragon, chaorrupted and enslaved with his Chaos Dragon Amulet and the Legendary Sword of Dragon Control given to him by Drakath.

Associated tropes:
 * The Dog Bites Back: When The Hero breaks both of the artifacts used to control Stalagbite, the dragon turns on his former master.
 * Dual Boss: During the Chaos Lord battle, you have to fight both Vath and Stalagbite. It is very recommended that you fight the dragon first, as attacking Vath will lead to Stalagbite curb-stomping you for quad-digit damage.

D'wain Jonsen
Associated tropes:
 * Expy/Shout Out: of The Scorpion King and The Rock

Sanguine
A vampire knight chaorrupted by Wolfwing and sent with his minions to cause trouble for the Lycans.

Associated tropes:

Zahart
He controlled the Seventh Lord of Chaos with a special ring, using it to cause chaos in the Oasis.

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil
 * Expy: Looks similar to Abis Mal from Aladdin.
 * Hoist By His Own Petard: Controls Tibicenas to no end
 * The Kid With the Remote Control: Wears a special ring that controls Tibicenas..
 * Oh Crap:
 * Pet the Dog: To Tibicenas.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: He has Tibicenas do this with one of his servants after they have uncovered the red diamond used to awaken the Chaos Sphinx.

Malik-EYE
Associated tropes:
 * Expy: of Malachai from Children of the Corn.

EYE-Sac
Associated tropes:
 * Expy: He is based on Isaac, one of the main characters of the religious horror story Children of the Corn.
 * Full Name Ultimatum: "Isaac Bullfinch Crommel!"

Stalkwalker
Associated tropes:
 * Belly Mouth: Yes, much like the Wisteria.
 * Evil Plan: To get rid of all the adults of Lore by draining them of their energy, and then, when the kids are all grown up, start draining them and use their kids as her new army.
 * Expy/Gender Flip: of He who Walks Behind the Rows from Children of the Corn.
 * Palette Swap: Of the Wisteria from Guru Forest.
 * Shout Out: To Fat Bastard from Austin Powers: "GET IN MY BELLY!"

The Nugget Man
Associated tropes:
 * Animal Motif: The Chicken

Nythera
The apprentice of Warlic, Nythera is a half-dragon elf who thirsts for power and schemes to off her mentor. Unlike most who delve into Chaos, Nythera has no interest in serving Drakath, and seeks the power of the Void for her own. Has recently married another half-dragon elf named Ryuuji.

Associated tropes:
 * Happily Married: It took a while, but now she's happy to be with Ryuuji.
 * Merlin and Nimue: Nythera frequently plays Nimue to Warlic's Merlin. There's no romantic or sexual content to their relationship though.
 * One Winged Angel: Nythera usually takes the form of a punkish elf, but every now and then, she'll take the form of a powerful purple dragon.
 * Puppy Dog Eyes: Gives this to her dad to try and get her out of her wedding with Ryuuji.
 * Tsundere: When first met with Ryuuji her eyes widen in shock then turns away, trying to deny she likes him.
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity:
 * You're Insane:

General Pollution
Associated tropes:

Great Godfather Of Soul
Associated tropes:
 * Treacherous Quest Giver: Sent you to beat up Lord Ovthedance on false accusations of cheating so he could become the Dance Off Champion.

Master
Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil
 * All Your Base Are Belong to Us: His plan is to take control of the Skyguard and use it to wreak havoc so he can become one of Drakath's Lords of Chaos.
 * Big Bad: of The Skyguard Saga
 * The Chessmaster
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Ultimate Evil: If you say his real name, his Dragon, the Dreamweaver, will put a spell on you that makes you relive your worst nightmares.
 * You All Look Familiar: Interestingly, his silhouette looks strikingly like Captain Stratos.
 * Ultimate Evil: If you say his real name, his Dragon, the Dreamweaver, will put a spell on you that makes you relive your worst nightmares.
 * You All Look Familiar: Interestingly, his silhouette looks strikingly like Captain Stratos.
 * You All Look Familiar: Interestingly, his silhouette looks strikingly like Captain Stratos.

Dreamweaver
Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil
 * The Dragon
 * Dream Weaver: Hence her name.
 * Green Eyes
 * Hidden Agenda Villain:
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Never Mess With Granny: Under the guise of Granny V, she reveals that she's a thriver as she's remained in Anders' Loss without a scratch on her.
 * Nice Hat: Her tiara.
 * The Trickster: Since she's a master of disguise, she's pretty good at fooling everyone so they don't know the true extent of her and her master's plans.

Drakath The Champion of Order
In the Mirror Realm, he defends the land alongside the 13 Lords of Order after King Alteon killed his father. He also states that the Chaos Drakath may have a similar power to his.

Associated tropes:
 * Big Good: In the Mirror Realm.
 * High Collar of Doom
 * Suddenly Voiced
 * Tall Dark and Handsome: You know it.
 * The Un Reveal: He asks the Hero if his dark counterpart has a specific power...but then states "Never Mind."

Lords of Order
The 13 Lords of Order (although we only see 6 of them) help Drakath fight off King Alteon. They were captured, but were freed by the Hero.

Associated tropes:
 * Dark Is Not Evil: The order version of Vath
 * Palette Swap: Everyone except has this.
 * Suddenly Voiced: Escherion, Vath and Wolfwing

Mirror Cysero
Associated tropes:
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: He's Blue to Warlic's Red made even more confusing when he is wearing red while his personality is blue. He's also quite sane unlike his regular incarnation.

Mirror Warlic
Associated tropes:
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: He is Red but wears blue
 * Totally Radical: He speaks like this.

Mirror Zorbak
Associated tropes:
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter

Lycan Queen Safiria
Associated tropes:
 * Our Werewolves Are Different: The werewolves of Lightovia are significantly different from those of Darkovia. For starters, they love silver.

King Alteon the Imbalanced
Associated tropes:
 * Big Bad: of AdventureQuest Worlds 2nd Birthday
 * Evil Albino

Undead Artix
Associated tropes:
 * The Dragon: To King Alteon the Imbalanced
 * Fridge Brilliance: With the reveal of Artix's past, this would be what Artix would be
 * Red Eyes Take Warning
 * The Undead
 * Weapon of Choice: The Shadowreaper of Doom
 * Weapon of Choice: The Shadowreaper of Doom

Zorbak
Zorbak is the only ebil moglin of Lore, and is anything but cute. He doesn't really mind though. A powerful mage and necromancer, he has both helped and caused trouble for the heroes of Lore during his lifetime, mostly for his own amusement.

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil: Yep.
 * Bad With the Bone: His Staff
 * Dark Is Not Evil: He may have caused trouble but he is not evil just Ebil and he sometimes helped The Hero
 * Good Scars Evil Scars: Has a large Evil Scar down one of his eyes.
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: The Red to Twilly's Blue despite being a Blue Moglin.
 * Suddenly Voiced: Had a small role in the April 2011 Fear Chaser event.

Sally
Last seen in Dragon Fable, Sally returns as the Necromantress in the Tower of Necromancy.

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil:
 * Blondes Are Evil
 * Creepy Child
 * Cute Witch: A necromancer who wears pink. Aww...
 * Dark Magical Girl
 * Dissonant Serenity: Can somehow explain that  like it was a story...at a slumber party.
 * Freudian Excuse: She's just really lonely and is sad that she doesn't have any friends/any that she makes dies....
 * Girl in The Tower: You find her at the top of the Tower of Necromancy.
 * Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Has a pink teddy bear.
 * I Just Want to Have Friends: That's really all she wants...
 * Killer Rabbit: She may be a little girl,
 * Suddenly Voiced: Is voiced by Kimberly (yes, that Kimberly) in the Tower of Necromancy and in the Arc Attack Live Event.
 * Suddenly Voiced: Is voiced by Kimberly (yes, that Kimberly) in the Tower of Necromancy and in the Arc Attack Live Event.

Krom
The Berserker Trainer,

Associated Tropes
 * The Berserker
 * Shoulders of Doom

Dusk
The Doom Knight Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Artix von Krieger
The Paladin Trainer, He is the famous Paladin in all of the AE games, Artix arrives as the leader of paladins with his mighty axe, the Blinding Light of Destiny, and a thirst to vanquish all undead. .

Associated tropes:
 * An Axe to Grind: The Blinding Light of Destiny
 * Big What:
 * Black Knight: The black version of his action figure has black armor
 * The Champion: To the side of good
 * Foreshadowing: Regarding Artix in Doomwood saga. To list:
 * Green Eyed Monster: In the final cutscene of the second birthday event for Adventure Quest Worlds,.
 * Hidden Depths:.
 * Heroic Dog: Daimyo, the Undead-slaying Pomeranian
 * I Am Who:
 * Idiot Hero: Like all other Paladins before him, he falls for the 'Your shoe is untied' ploy.
 * Which becomes a Brick Joke at the finale. When the hero says it, he's able to avoid it...cause the bottom half of him is wearing swimming trunks and no shoes!
 * Irony: He has two things that are ironic for him and on the design notes he is promoting PaladinSlayer when he himself is on the Paladin Side.
 * Its All My Fault:
 * Last of His Kind:
 * Leeroy Jenkins: Oh yeah.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity:
 * Light Em Up: Comes with this not because he's a Paladin
 * Light Is Good
 * Meaningful Name: Krieger means Warrior in German
 * The Paladin: Probably the quintessential example in the Artix Entertainment universe.
 * The Reveal:.
 * Weapon of Choice: The Blinding Light of Destiny
 * Why Did It Have To Be Pink & Ponies?!: Yes, Artix is utterly terrified of the color pink. A fact Beleen teases him about whenever she gets the chance.
 * As of the latest design notes update, Artix reveals that he's now also afraid of ponies.
 * The Paladin: Probably the quintessential example in the Artix Entertainment universe.
 * The Reveal:.
 * Weapon of Choice: The Blinding Light of Destiny
 * Why Did It Have To Be Pink & Ponies?!: Yes, Artix is utterly terrified of the color pink. A fact Beleen teases him about whenever she gets the chance.
 * As of the latest design notes update, Artix reveals that he's now also afraid of ponies.
 * Weapon of Choice: The Blinding Light of Destiny
 * Why Did It Have To Be Pink & Ponies?!: Yes, Artix is utterly terrified of the color pink. A fact Beleen teases him about whenever she gets the chance.
 * As of the latest design notes update, Artix reveals that he's now also afraid of ponies.

Thok
The Warrior/Warlord Trainer,

Associated Tropes
 * Ambiguously Brown
 * Shoulders of Doom

Arcana
The Mage/Sorcerer Trainer,

Associated Tropes
 * Ambiguously Brown

Juvania
The Healer/Acolyte Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Metrea
The Rogue/Renegade Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Mazumi
The Ninja/Assassin Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Galanoth
The Dragonslayer Trainer, Galanoth is a legendary Dragonslayer who has slain many dragons in the land of Lore, including the Dragon of Time.

During the Etherstorm saga.

Associated Tropes

Korin
The Star Lord Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Tomix
The Dragon Lord Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Wyrm
The Guardian Trainer,

Associated Tropes

Dorian Mode
The Bard Trainer, and your general guide through Mythsong Valley.

Associated Tropes
 * The Power of Rock

Rayst
The Shaman Trainer, and master of Arcangrove's Tower of Magic, he helps the hero in his/her quest to complete the Supreme Arcane Staff and defeat Ledgermayne.

Associated Tropes
 * Heroic Albino
 * Red Eyes Take Warning

Zhoom
The Ranger Trainer, He is a half-Sand Elven Ranger who was instrumental in the overthrow of Sek-Duat, who committed numerous crimes including the hunting of his people to extinction. In the Sandsea saga, he calls upon the hero to help him stop a renegade by the name of Zahart who has gotten his hands on a powerful Djinn by the name of Tibicenas.

Associated tropes:
 * The Archer: One of the finest archers of all of Lore.
 * Does Not Like Shoes
 * Half Human Hybrid: Zhoom's father was human, and his mother was the last of the Sand Elves, making him...
 * Last of His Kind: Zhoom is all that remains of the Sand Elven race destroyed by Sek-Duat.
 * Nice Job Breaking It Hero:
 * Offered the Crown:
 * Pointy Ears: Comes with the territory for being a half-sand elf.

Itzachi
The Master Evolved Shaman Trainer, found in Battleon who is also a Class Dealer, eager to sell the hard-to-obtain classes for 2,000 A Cs each.

Associated tropes:
 * Cute Witch

Werewolf King Constantin
Associated tropes:
 * Badass
 * Klingon Promotion: Got the title of Werewolf King by killing the previous one.

Faopaw
The Werewolf Rep trader.

Associated tropes:

Old Werewolf King
Associated tropes:
 * Eye Scream: Constantin pierced his eyes out with his claws.
 * No Name Given
 * We Hardly Knew Ye

Vampire Queen Safiria
The queen of the vampires of Darkovia, Safiria directs the efforts of her clan in trying to drive the Lycans out of her territory. She also appears in Mystcroft during Mogloween with the Cauldron Sisters.

She is one of the two forces responsible for first creating the creature known as Wolfwing.

Associated tropes:
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: If Safiria gets really pissed, such as during your audience with her in Darkovia, she starts sporting a pair of these, which should be your cue to get out of there. Now.
 * Vampire Vords
 * Wicked Cultured: As expected of vampires, Safiria is very much this.

Brysin
The Vampire Rep trader.

Associated tropes:

Edvard
Edvard is one of Safiria's greatest warriors, a very sparkly vampire who frequently uses hair gel and arrogantly considers himself greater than Safiria herself.

Associated tropes:
 * Expy: of Edward Cullen he even sparkles
 * Your Vampires Suck

Vampire Lord Incubus
Incubus is the Vampire Lord that sought to take over Battleon during the close of 2010's Mogloween so that when Mystcroft vanished into the mists, Battleon would be taken with it. This plan was stopped with the Mogloween War.

Associated tropes:
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: His name sounds like the male lust demon Incubus
 * Red Eyes Take Warning

Baron Luca
Another vampire encountered during the 2011 Mogloween event, Baron Luca is the ruler of a small village whose residents are being called away by. Baron Luca does not take kindly to this and wants to take it out of Cysero's hide.

Associated tropes:
 * Evil Albino
 * Expy/Shout Out: To Lord Dracula of Castlevania. He even has a second form that he turns into at half health.
 * One Winged Angel: The demonic form he takes in mid-battle. "Behold my true form and despair!" indeed.
 * Red Eyes Take Warning

Maximillian Lionfang
Maximillian Lionfang is a famous general for King Alteon, but didn't get the memo about the Truce between Good and Evil against Chaos. He has no respect for the Truce, and believes that Good and Evil can never coexist. During the Lionfang War, he captured all the heroes with intent to torture them into accepting his twisted outlook, holding them in a tower surrounded by a poisonous mist that kills any living creature that enters it. Empress Gravelyn turns the Heroes of Battleon undead so that they can get through the fog unharmed and battle his Golden Onslaught soldiers. .

In the 2010 Frostval event, Lionfang returns as a villain who is out to destroy Frostval, determined to make all of Lore suffer for "giving in to Evil." He traps the Spirit of Frostval in a snowglobe, threatening to break the globe and kill her. .

Associated tropes:
 * Animal Motif: The Lion, both in his choice of mount and his armor motif.
 * Big Bad: of AdventureQuest Worlds 1st Birthday and The 2010 Frostval Event
 * Dual Wielding: Upgraded to two whips in his second appearance. Shame that he Forgot To Level Grind and is still at level 20.
 * Kick the Dog:.
 * Knight Templar: Believes that Good and Evil can never coexist, and is willing to torture people in order to bring them about to his way.
 * Lawful Stupid: Didn't get the memo about the alliance between Good and Evil against Chaos.
 * Light Is Not Good: Well more of a Lawful Stupid.
 * Villain Forgot to Level Grind: So far he did not Level Grind before facing The Hero in the 2nd fight
 * Whip It Good: Lionfang's Weapon of Choice.

Xavier Lionfang
Maximilian Lionfang's younger brother,.

Associated tropes:
 * Animal Motif: The Lion just like his older brother
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Kick the Dog: Burning Alteon's loyalists at the stake and burning down the home of an innocent family cement Xavier and his people as the bad guys despite their professed stance on the side of Good.
 * Knight Templar/Lawful Stupid: Shares his brother's fanaticism when it comes to the Alliance, and is every bit as cruel.
 * Light Is Not Good
 * Pet the Dog: To his lion Silverclaw

Silverclaw
Xavier Lionfang's animal companion.

Associated tropes:

Vordred
Vordred is one of the most powerful undead beings that Lore has ever seen. He is immune to light-based magic and has the ability to turn people undead using his dreaded Voiduminance Necrot-Morph spell, and has become known as the Paladin Slayer. He was created by Sally and Noxus with one simple goal: to become the Champion of the Elemental Plane of Darkness. But in order to do this, only one obstacle stands in his way: Artix, perhaps the most powerful paladin in all of Lore.

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Associated tropes:
 * Bad With the Bone/BFS: His sword
 * The Dragon: To Sally and Noxus
 * Going to Give It More Energy: Tried against Vordred in the Arc Attack event in hopes of giving him too much power to handle and destroying him..
 * Knight of Cerebus: He fits this trope perfectly, seeing how he turns people undead with his signature Voiduminance Necrot-Morph spell, and with his complete monsterhood and his Nigh Invulnerability, not only is he most likely to be Dangerously Genre Savvy, but he's also the reason why the Doomwood saga is Darker and Edgier than the previous sagas before it, and is very competent compared to many of the previous foes the hero previously fought.
 * Mage Killer: He is the first PaladinSlayer.
 * Nigh Invulnerable:
 * No Sell: Vordred's main schtick is being immune to light-based magic. But as it turns out.
 * Nothing but Skulls: His Armor
 * Omnicidal Maniac: Vordred's ultimate goal is to become the Champion of Darkness and turn everyone in Lore undead.
 * Psycho Serum:
 * Shoulders of Doom
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * Suddenly Voiced: In the July 2011 Arc Attack event.
 * Evil Sounds Deep
 * The Undead: And quite possibly the most powerful undead ever.
 * Villainous Breakdown:.
 * Shoulders of Doom
 * Spikes of Villainy
 * Suddenly Voiced: In the July 2011 Arc Attack event.
 * Evil Sounds Deep
 * The Undead: And quite possibly the most powerful undead ever.
 * Villainous Breakdown:.

Noxus
A powerful necromancer who was taken down by Artix and the heroes of Lore back in DragonFable, but was brought back as an Undead Lich thanks to Sally. She and Noxus created Vordred so he can become the Champion of Darkness.

Associated tropes:
 * The Chessmaster
 * Dem Bones
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Necromancer
 * Omnicidal Maniac: Noxus' goal is to turn all life on Lore undead, a goal he shares with Vordred.
 * Our Liches Are Different
 * The Undead
 * Our Liches Are Different
 * The Undead

Kagg
Associated tropes:

Sput
Associated tropes:

Zot
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Tlax
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Ghaz
Associated tropes:
 * The Blacksmith

General Porkon
General Porkon is the big boss of the Horc Fort, one of the early-level areas of the game.

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Thrax Ironhide
Thrax is one of the tougher Horcs you will encounter, who primarily lives in the Marsh. He is the final test of a Warrior's skill in the quests given by Thok.

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Elwood Bruise and Jake Bruise
Elwood and Jake Bruise are fought on the airship in Mythsong Canyon.

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 * Dressed to Kill
 * Dual Boss

Dogear
At the start of the game he pretends to be the bookstore owner and hides the real owner, Maya, tied-up in a bush. He gives The Hero some quests until Maya is found, and then after a brief battle, he is defeated. The Hero's reward for defeating him is the Book of Lore.

Associated Tropes
 * Starter Villain

Oishii
Oishii is an adorable Troll chef who you primarily meet during the Thanksgiving events.

Associated tropes:
 * All Trolls Are Different
 * Cute Monster Girl: Comparing her with other trolls in-game, she definitely counts.
 * Lethal Chef: During the Thanksgiving Event; it's so bad that everyone (including Artix) has to flee in terror.
 * Meaningful Name: Oishii is Japanese for 'delicious', relating to her job as a chef.
 * Supreme Chef: Oishii is one of the best cooks of the land of Lore.

Samba
Samba is a Troll dancer first encountered in Bloodtusk Ravine, though she also shows up in the 2011 Thanksgiving event.

Associated tropes:
 * All Trolls Are Different
 * Cute Monster Girl
 * Does Not Like Shoes

Khasaanda
An oracle just like her twin brother Krellenos. Unlike Krellenos, her prophecies are ignored while Krellenos is showered with praise.

Associated tropes:
 * All Trolls Are Different
 * Cassandra Truth: Deconstructed. She takes up all the abuse so that everyone else gets to live in peace and gets nothing for it. For this, she decides to
 * Cute Monster Girl
 * Meaningful Name: Based on the famous oracle Cassandra, known for her prophecies that no one would ever believe.
 * Meaningful Name: Based on the famous oracle Cassandra, known for her prophecies that no one would ever believe.

Bachius
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Krellenos
One of the oracles of the Trolls. Like his sister Khasaanda, he was blessed with the gift of Seeing the future. Unlike his sister, Krellenos was showered with praise. .

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Sokrakiis
Leader of the Troll faction.

Associated tropes:
 * My God What Have I Done:

Broc and Brody
Wedding Crashing Trolls

Associated tropes:
 * Dual Boss

Hs'Sakar
Hs'Sakar is the High Priest of the Prime Fire Dragon, who places you in charge of finding the new Prime Fire Dragon, Ssikari. He is the oldest and wisest of the four Dravix High Priests, and is their de facto leader.

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As'iiur
As'iiur is the High Priest of the Prime Air Dragon, who places you in charge of destroying the Energy Tornado that is ripping his land apart. He is an able potionmaster and possesses much knowledge. .

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Ang'st
Ang'st is As'iiur's apprentice in the magic of air, and hopes to be its custodian someday. .

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 * Shout Out: of Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender

Omom
Omom is Ang'st's friend, a Wind Lemur who has been with him since he was a young one in the clutch. He cares for her, and she watches his back and plays "Catch the Tail" to lighten his mood. .

Associated tropes:
 * Captain Ersatz: of Momo from Avatar: The Last Airbender
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter

Ll'rillor
Ll'rillor is the High Priest of the Prime Water Dragon, who oversees the ritual to protect the new Prime Dragons. Since, he has entrusted the Hero with the task of being the Air focus for the ritual in question.

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Dr'Rader
Dr'Rader is the High Priest of the Prime Earth Dragon, who places you in charge of rescuing the new Prime Earth Dragon, Arradia, from Desoloth.

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Chairmen Platinum
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Sleezter Bunny
Sleezter Bunny is Deady's archnemesis, who in the April 2012 Friday the 13th event is trying to unleash a Bunnypocalypse upon Lore.


 * Affably Evil
 * The Ditz: Sleezter is amazingly stupid.
 * Evil Counterpart: To Deady since he and Deady have an almost similar design
 * Hair Raising Hare: Sleezter would like to be this, but the fact of the matter is that compared to, he's strictly small-fry.
 * Mooks: His Bunny Minions.
 * The Rival: To Deady.
 * Stupid Evil

The creator of Sleezter Bunny and a whole bunch of other horror movie matinee rejects, who has been trying to replace Deady for years. A bit less stupid than Sleezter Bunny and the true threat behind the Bunnypocalypse.


 * Big Bad: of the current Friday the 13th saga.
 * The Man Behind the Bunny.
 * Ultimate Evil
 * You Have Failed Me:.

Maya
Maya is the real owner of Bookwyrms, who you meet in your introductory quest. Dogear has tied her up and hidden her in a bush while he eats her books. After rescuing her, she gives The Hero the Book of Lore.

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David The Mad Green Inventor
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 * Animal Motifs: He at first did not know what motif he would be. He went from dog, vulture, alligator and then finally chose the Chicken.

Twig
A young moglin with a ribbon around his neck. Is known for his monstrous appetite for fish and ice cream.

Associated tropes:
 * Big Eater: What's set up as a Brick Joke later on, he eats the giant cake that was made for the celebration of AQ world's 2nd birthday.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: He is even cuter then Twilly
 * Suddenly Voiced: He's voiced twice: once in the August 2010 Friday the 13th Event and the 2nd Birthday of AQ worlds.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Fish and Ice Cream.

Dr. Voltabolt
A mad scientist and dentist with a love of crazy machines. His plan during the Mogloween event was to turn candy sugar-free so that people's teeth wouldn't decay, which had the effect of making the Moglins go crazy and turn into Moglinsters.

Associated tropes:
 * Mad Scientist

The Collector
The primary villain of the 3rd Birthday Event featuring They Might Be Giants. His business is collecting people with great destinies, and since he needs these people in "mint condition," he's not simply going to let them go. He travels dimensions using a special device called the Vigilette, which the Hero ultimately uses to mount a rescue of the others with him or her.

Associated tropes:
 * Affably Evil
 * Big Bad: of AdventureQuest Worlds 3rd Birthday
 * The Collector/Collector of the Strange: He collects people who have not finished their great destiny like Young Drakath, They Might Be Giants and The Hero.
 * Harmless Villain: The closest he got to hurting somebody was attemtping to have his Doppelgangers of They drain the life force of the Johns. Other than that, he doesn't seem to be able to do anything other than collect people from different time periods, though.
 * Poke the Poodle: Kidnaps different people, especially heroes, from different time periods as a means of collecting them and keeps them inside spherical glass cases made just for them. And for that?.
 * Poke the Poodle: Kidnaps different people, especially heroes, from different time periods as a means of collecting them and keeps them inside spherical glass cases made just for them. And for that?.

Queen Aisha
A villain of the Northlands, Aisha is a half ice elf and half dragon who commands a powerful ice dragon. The Hero and Nythera battle her during the Northland storyline.

Associated tropes:
 * An Ice Person

Sek-Duat
An evil mummy who has ruled the Sandsea for over a millennium, and was responsible for hunting Zhoom's people, the Sand Elves, to extinction.

Associated tropes:
 * Light Is Not Good
 * Our Liches Are Different
 * The Undead

Xan
An insane pyromancer who kidnaps The AdventureQuest Worlds Hero with a very cunning trap. He has confused the AdventureQuest Worlds Hero with the DragonFable Hero, and he won't listen to reason.

Associated tropes:
 * Obviously Evil: Of course. He has a flaming skull for a head as proof.
 * Playing With Fire: He is a pyromancer, after all...
 * Sanity Slippage: Xan's always been evil, but his mental state has taken a turn for the worse.
 * You're Insane: Is often given this by the Hero since he is... well, insane.

Saahir
A benevolent genie who the Hero and Zhoom free from a magic lamp, he grants him wishes to stop Tibicenas.

Associated tropes:
 * Benevolent Genie
 * Expy: He looks similar to Genie from Aladdin.

The Efreet
The ruler of all Djinn in the Djinn Realm, The Efreet is the one who cast out Tibicenas long ago.

Associated tropes:
 * Benevolent Genie
 * Playing With Fire

Vayle
Last seen in Dragon Fable,

Associated tropes:
 * Necromantress
 * Necromantic: Vayle's primary reason for becoming a Necromantress was to find a way to bring her brother back.
 * Revenge: She's really pissed at Artix for killing her brother Edward in Dragon Fable.
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Towards Artix in the Doomwood saga.
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Towards Artix in the Doomwood saga.

X'Dir
A Dravix and faithful servant to Desoloth, who opens the 11-11-11 portal seeking help to free him before he is sealed away forever which in what he says to everyone could doom all of the elements of Lore.

Associated tropes:
 * Our Dragons Are Different: In this case, a Dravix.
 * We Can Rule Together: X'Dir tries this with the Hero on Desoloth's behalf at the beginning of the Etherstorm War (may succeed or fail depending on which side you chose to fight for). Trying this with, however, turns out to be a VERY bad move.
 * Our Dragons Are Different: In this case, a Dravix.
 * We Can Rule Together: X'Dir tries this with the Hero on Desoloth's behalf at the beginning of the Etherstorm War (may succeed or fail depending on which side you chose to fight for). Trying this with, however, turns out to be a VERY bad move.
 * We Can Rule Together: X'Dir tries this with the Hero on Desoloth's behalf at the beginning of the Etherstorm War (may succeed or fail depending on which side you chose to fight for). Trying this with, however, turns out to be a VERY bad move.

Nulgath
Nulgath is a fiend of the Underworld and a General of the Abyss. He rules the hidden realm known as Tercessuinotlim.

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 * Affably Evil
 * Damage Sponge Boss
 * Dangerously Genre Savvy: It is said that if one player moves, he'll immediately strike said player down with enough power to cost him / her all of his / her HP.
 * Evil Overlord
 * Obviously Evil: He's a demon and his title is Abyss General. What else would you expect? Nevertheless, however, it's not like he keeps dogs for kicking or crosses any lines anyway!
 * Our Demons Are Different

J6
J6 is a thief and bounty hunter who carries out daring heists.

Associated tropes:
 * Badass:
 * Bounty Hunter
 * Cool Helmet/Cool Mask
 * Cool Ship: The Hyperium
 * Cyborg
 * Expy/Shout Out: of Boba Fett from Star Wars.
 * The Gunslinger: Probably the only AQW character to make extensive use of guns.
 * Losing Your Head: J6 is taken apart by a shipwreck in the beginning of the 2012 Hero's Heart Day event, but being a cyborg/android, his head is still functional, and is eventually used by the Hero to.
 * Suddenly Voiced: Is voiced in the February 2012 Hero's Heart Day Event.

Death
The Grim Reaper and the guardian of the Underworld

Associated Tropes:
 * Don't Fear the Reaper
 * The Grim Reaper: What did you expect?
 * The Necromancer: Has the ability to turn your Red Dragon pet into a Dracolich, as well as having.
 * The Problem With Fighting Death:
 * Suddenly Voiced: In both the Fear Chaser event and the 2012 Heroes' Heart Day event (the latter by none other than George Lowe).

The Desterrat Moya
The Desterrat Moya is a powerful ancient evil from a time long before Lore's current pantheon. It clashed against gods and lost, and was sealed into its own dimension. But undead minions all across Lore worship him as a deity, seeking to be freed from their necromantic masters. This worship has given the Moya strength enough to breach a hole between its own dimension and the world of Lore, and now Knave1, King Alteon's personal Undead Slayer, needs your help to seal him back into his home dimension.

Associated Tropes:
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu: That's right, you get to punch out this Cthulhu-esque beast as many times as you want!
 * Eldritch Abomination: A very old one from Lore's very ancient past.
 * Expy: Of Cthulhu from the Lovecraft mythos
 * God of Evil
 * Gods Need Prayer Badly: The Moya grows stronger with the prayers of undead minions, and killing these minions weakens him.
 * That One Attack: The Moya has the ability to stun you, rendering you unable to attack or use any of your skills until it wears off.

Ethan
Ethan is a game fanatic, a recovering Everquest addict, and an amateur artist. His often nonsensical, off-beat, or even moronic antics are the focus of the comic and the source of many of its plotlines. Ethan currently owns GameHaven, a video game store. Ethan is also described as the creator of Winter-een-mas, a seven-day celebration of video games, and founder of the Church of Gaming.

Associated tropes:
 * Blue Eyes

Lucas
Lucas is a year older than Ethan. He is portrayed as more level-headed and down to earth than Ethan. Cynical and sarcastic, Lucas is something of a slacker, prepared to enjoy a good video game over actual work. Lucas is a programmer and previously worked at a computer store, where he offered technical assistance. More recently, he left to work for Ethan at Game Haven as an assistant manager

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Layla
Lilah defied Ethan's preconceived notion that girls (or at least, cute ones) don't play video games, after which they began dating. Lilah is the same age as Ethan and formerly worked as a secretary, but has been competing in tournaments as a professional gamer.

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Zeke
Formerly known as the "Xbot", Zeke is a creation of Ethan

Associated tropes:
 * Green Eyes
 * Green Eyes

Role Playing Game
Associated tropes:
 * Grandpa God

Romeo and Juliet
The primary characters of the AQW Hero's Heart Day 2012 event. A pair of Star Crossed Lovers (the original ones, in fact) who were kept apart in life by the hatred of their families for each other, they are further grieved to learn that they are being kept apart even in death by the dying curse of Mercutio, Romeo's friend of the time. This forced separation has split the Underworld in two, which has Death, the guardian of the Underworld, very annoyed. With the help of Mia the Mer'Angel and everyone's favorite bounty hunter J6, the Hero must find a way to reunite these two lovers, in life or in death.

Moore/Romeo
Associated tropes:
 * Star Crossed Lovers: with Jeluti/Juliet

Jeluti/Juliet
Associated tropes:
 * Star Crossed Lovers: with Moore/Romeo

Mercutio
Associated tropes:
 * Big Bad: of The 2012 Hero's Heart Day Event
 * A Plague On Both Your Houses: Mercutio's dying curse from the original play, delivered in a moment of anger, which proved to have more far-reaching effects than even he anticipated.

Conn
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Rowan
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Benet
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Duchess Willa
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Pettivox
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 * Big Bad: Of the "Magic Thief" event.
 * Squishy Wizard

Kimberly
The lead guitarist and singer of One Eyed Doll, Kimberly is known for being hyperactive, energetic and all around crazy. She first shows up in the finale of the Mythsong saga, where. She's also seen in the July 2010 Friday the 13th Event featuring George Lowe and

Associated tropes:
 * Big No:
 * Cloudcuckoolander: She could give Cysero a run for his money.
 * Genki Girl: Definitely.
 * Incredibly Long Note: Say it with me now: JUNIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!!
 * Power of Rock
 * Genki Girl: Definitely.
 * Incredibly Long Note: Say it with me now: JUNIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!!
 * Power of Rock

Junior
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Mr. Socks
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Paul and Storm
A band that travels the dimensions setting up shows and occasionally helping people. They're the ones who originally summon the Hero to the Mirror Realm in the 2nd Anniversary Event.

Associated Tropes
 * Brought to You By The Letter S: Their belt buckles have a P and S respectively.

7
A very important factor in the band, he takes all of the electricity made by the giant tesla coils and amazes everyone by how he's not fazed by it.

Associated Tropes
 * Badass: In Real Life, he's getting blasted in the face with electricity.
 * The Blank: Justified that he's wearing a special suit that's making sure he doesn't die from 2,000,000 volts of electricity.

Sam
Associated Tropes
 * The Smart Guy

John
Associated Tropes
 * One Steve Limit: There are 2 Johns from They Might Be Giants

Joe
Associated Tropes
 * The Lancer

King Beat
Associated Tropes
 * Robo Speak: Yep.

John F
Along with John L, he makes up one-half of the duo "They Might Be Giants". He was taken by the Collector before his destiny to become a famous rock group, and his voice was altered due to surgery.

Associated Tropes
 * One Steve Limit: with John L and with John from ArcAttack
 * Robo Speak: Handwaved with the Collector having done surgery to his vocal cords.

John L
Along with John F, he makes up the one-half of the duo "They Might Be Giants". He was taken by the Collector before his destiny to become a famous rock group, and has his vocal cords surgically altered, hence his weird voice.

Associated Tropes
 * One Steve Limit: with John F and John from ArcAttack
 * Robo Speak: Handwaved with the Collector having done surgery to his vocal cords.

Voltaire
A famous musician who's known for coming to Battleon once every Friday the 13th. Every time he appears, it seems as if undead and other abnormalities follow him around. Starting with the May 2011 Friday the 13th Event, he carries around a special weapon known as the Vorutanian Key Blade.

Associated Tropes
 * Badass:
 * Badass Beard
 * Badass in A Nice Suit: Starts wearing different suits starting with the January 2012 event though.
 * Badass Spaniard
 * Breakout Character: He's become the face of the Friday the 13th events for the Artix Entertainment games to the point that he has his own card in the Battleon Battle Card Came.
 * Continuity Nod: He mentions some of the past Friday the 13th exploits during the January 2012 one ranging from fighting aliens and undead.
 * In the April 2012 Event, he and Deady have the Unicorn Rider badges pinned on them.
 * Cool Unicorn: A badass-looking black unicorn with flaming hoofs, as of the first 2012 Friday the 13th event.
 * Goth
 * Nice Hat: Has three versions: Regular Top Hat, Flaming Top Hat, and Horned Top Hat.
 * Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Somehow beating the one-armed bandit by himself in May 2011's Friday the 13th event.
 * Punny Name: Vorutanian is based on the Japanese way of saying his name.
 * Screw This I'm Outta Here: Tried this in the January 2012 event when he hears the threat was a Robot Girl...until the Hero mentions that she shoots missiles.
 * Thirteen Is Unlucky: Comes every Friday the 13th, but the only time something bad happened to him was him being cursed by the Cursed Guitar of Skull Punch Island in the first event.
 * Weapon of Choice: Starts wielding the Vorutanian Key Blade since he obtained it in May 2011's Friday the 13th event.

Deady
Deady is Voltaire's evil extraterrestrial friend who usually takes the form of a teddy bear. .

Associated Tropes
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Killer Rabbit: When he puts on Sleezter Bunny's head during the April 2012 Friday the 13th event.
 * One Winged Angel: Deady's true form is.
 * Sealed Evil in A Teddy Bear: Literally
 * Suddenly Voiced: Speaks in the May 2011 and April 2012 Friday the 13th Event.
 * The Other Darrin: One of the AE members voices him in the April 2012 one.

Ayi Jihu
A famous Chinese singer who comes during the special April 2011 Fear Chaser event. She needs the Hero--and Twilly's--help to fight the manifestations of the fears of Heights, Darkness and Death.

Associated Tropes
 * Deadpan Snarker: Sometimes dips into this.
 * In a Single Bound: She's able to jump as high as the Manifestation of Heights is tall, and can jump from tree top to tree top.
 * I See Fear: As the Fear Chaser, she's able to see everyone's fear...except the Hero's for some reason.
 * Magic Meteor: She states that she got her power after being hit by one of these. The Hero then lampshades how crazy it sounds.

Andrew
A rising star on Youtube who's known as the "Unicorn Crooner", he helps out in the January 2012 Friday the 13th Event by helping tame what would eventually become Voltaire's flaming black unicorn.

Associated Tropes
 * Camp Straight
 * The Beast Master: Can tame unicorns.
 * Butt Monkey: Deady sees him as a target for slapstick. (Knocked him unconscious, stomped on his left foot and rode him down the volcano following Voltaire on his newfound unicorn.)
 * Exactly What It Says On the Tin: Both his song and his title as the Unicorn Crooner.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: The Unicorn Crooner, and Andrew's famous song is known as Pink Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows.
 * Robosexual: At the end of the January 2012 Friday the 13th event, he proves to be quite taken with Amira 2.0, and is definitely a better match for her than the Jerkass King.

Mia J. Park
A rising star in Australia, she's a Mer'angel in the February 2012 Hero's Hearts Day event. She lures sailors to her so they could help reunite the cursed lovers Jeluti and Moore.

Associated Tropes
 * Our Mermaids Are Different
 * Sirens Are Mermaids: And her race is both The Female Angel Depiction of The Sirens and The Mermaid Depiction of The Sirens mixed together

Terra
Associated tropes:
 * Dead Little Sister: Of Captain Stratos.
 * Disney Villain Death: Though she's clearly not a villain, she was killed by the Master by being pushed off a cliff into the ocean by him.
 * One Steve Limit: There is a princess named Tera who's name sounds like her but with one R instead of a double R

Argyron
Associated tropes:
 * Expy: Of Spider Man.

Duke Ellington
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Capt. 000000Beard
Associated tropes:
 * Expy: He looks similar to Davy Bones