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Characters from the Russian fantasy series ''[[Night Watch (novel)|Night Watch]]''. For [[Discworld/Night Watch (Discworld)|the Discworld novel]], see [[Discworld/Characters]].
 
== The Night Watch ==
 
The forces of [[Light Is Not Good|Light]] in the series.
 
=== '''Anton Gorodetsky ([[Konstantin Khabensky]])''' ===
 
The protagonist (and most of the time) narrator of the series.
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* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Anton can be a real jerk.
* [[Headphones Equal Isolation]]: Often listens to [[Suspiciously Apropos Music]] on them. Because of his Other powers, he doesn't really need his ears.
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=== '''Boris Ignatyevich/ Geser''' ===
 
The head of the Night Watch.
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* [[Benevolent Boss]]: For the most part, although he's willing to sacrifice people for the greater good.
* [[Big Good]]: Sort of.
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* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]
 
=== '''Svetlana {{spoiler|Gorodetskaya (nee Nazarova)}}''' ===
 
A seemingly human woman who is revealed to be a Light Other of immense power.
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* [[Apocalypse Maiden]]
* [[Mama Bear]]
 
== The Day Watch ==
 
The forces of [[Dark Is Not Evil|Darkness]]
 
=== '''Zabulon''' ===
 
The head of the Day Watch.
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* [[Affably Evil]]: He's irredeemable evil, but is good at putting on a facade of being a sensitive, charming guy.
* [[Bad Boss]]: He ruthlessly sacrifices his followers once they've [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|outlived their usefulness]] and is fond of [[Unequal Pairing|seducing female followers]]
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* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Also translated as Zavulon.
 
=== '''Konstantin (Kostya) Saushkin''' ===
A young, idealistic vampire whom Anton befriended before becoming an Other.
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* [[Anti-Villain]]
* {{spoiler|[[Magnificent Bastard]]: in ''Twilight Watch''.}}
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* [[Vampire]]
 
=== '''Alisa Donnikova''' ===
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Hot Witch]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: In Day Watch.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]
 
=== '''Arina''' ===
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Anti-Villain]]
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== The Inquisition ==
 
The [[Balance Between Good and Evil]].
 
=== '''Maxim''' ===
 
A Light Other introduced early in the novel ''Night Watch'' who is initially unaware of [[The Masquerade]] and as a result, kills Dark Others who he wrongly believes to be pure evil.
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* [[Broken Ace]]: He initially appears to be a [[Born Lucky]] and near perfect guy, but outside of his legitimate excuse of having [[Missed the Call]], he's still a deeply troubled man who has no understanding of love or goodness (he only understands smiting evil)
* [[Knight Templar]]: Prior to joining the Inquisition.
* [[Light Is Not Good]]
 
=== '''Witezslav''' ===
A vampire and Dark Other.
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* [[Retired Monster]]: He became a Higher Vampire though killing several young girls and feels no remorse, but has sort of "mellowed" to the extent that he left the Day Watch to become an Inquisitor.
* [[Worf Effect]]: {{spoiler|He is defeated by Kostya after he gets Fuaran.}}
 
=== '''Edgar''' ===
 
A Dark Other Mage who started out on the Day Watch (in the eponymous novel), but later joined the Inquisition.
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* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Defector From Decadence]]: He's not at all a good guy, but did leave the Day Watch and become less Dark in reaction to all of Zabulon's bastardy (specifically trying to screw him over).
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* [[Villainous Glutton]]
 
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Characters from the Russian fantasy series Night Watch. For the Discworld novel, see Discworld/Characters.

The Night Watch

The forces of Light in the series.

Anton Gorodetsky (Konstantin Khabensky)

The protagonist (and most of the time) narrator of the series.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:


Boris Ignatyevich/ Geser

The head of the Night Watch.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Svetlana Gorodetskaya (nee Nazarova)

A seemingly human woman who is revealed to be a Light Other of immense power.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

The Day Watch

The forces of Darkness

Zabulon

The head of the Day Watch.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Konstantin (Kostya) Saushkin

A young, idealistic vampire whom Anton befriended before becoming an Other.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Alisa Donnikova

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Arina

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

The Inquisition

The Balance Between Good and Evil.

Maxim

A Light Other introduced early in the novel Night Watch who is initially unaware of The Masquerade and as a result, kills Dark Others who he wrongly believes to be pure evil.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Witezslav

A vampire and Dark Other.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Retired Monster: He became a Higher Vampire though killing several young girls and feels no remorse, but has sort of "mellowed" to the extent that he left the Day Watch to become an Inquisitor.
  • Worf Effect: He is defeated by Kostya after he gets Fuaran.

Edgar

A Dark Other Mage who started out on the Day Watch (in the eponymous novel), but later joined the Inquisition.

Tropes exhibited by this character include: