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* '''Morgon of Hed''': aka [[The Chosen One|The Star-Bearer]]. He is the Prince of Hed and least important of land-rulers. He was born with three stars on his forehead which are the subject of some of the oldest unsolved riddles. Before [[Parental Abandonment|his parents died]] Morgan attended [[Wizarding School|Caithnard]] where he studied riddle mastery. Shortly before the first book he secretly bet his life in a riddle game that hundreds of men have died attempting. He keeps the crown he won [[Modest Royalty|under his bed]] and [[I Just Want to Be Normal|just wants]] [[Call to Agriculture|to farm]].
 
* '''Deth''': The High One's harpist and Morgon's closest friend and [[The Obi -Wan|mentor]]. He guides Morgon to Erlenstar Mountain.
 
* '''Raederle of An''': Princess of An, promised by her father Mathom to the man who would defeat Peven and [[Rebellious Princess|protagonist]] of the second book.
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* [[Geometric Magic]]: Dodecahedrons.
* [[Ghost Amnesia]]: After winning their riddle game with his life, Morgon reminds Peven of the names of his children.
* {{spoiler|[[God Was My Co -Pilot]]: You know the one.}}
* [[Half -Human Hybrid]]: {{spoiler|Raederle}}; her family's {{spoiler|Earth-master}} heritage is very pronounced in her.
* [[Have You Seen My God?]]: The High One
* [[Heroic Albino]]: Astrin
* [[Hidden Depths]]
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* [[Noble Fugitive]]: The High One is nearly murdered by his heir.
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]: A riddle about a King of Hed who was pursued into his home by a monster and when he finally opened the door nothing was there.
* [[The Obi -Wan]]: Deth
* [[Offing the Offspring]]: The shape-changers's children.
* [[Offscreen Moment of Awesome]]: We hear a lot about Morgon finally managing to {{spoiler|turn Ghisteslwchlohm's power against him and escape}}; unfortunately, it's all either secondhand or long after the fact.
* [[One -Scene Wonder]]: Rood and the Mathom and Duac Show.
* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Omniscient Morality License]]: {{spoiler|Deth}} only does what he must and he's willing to take any punishment for doing what's necessary.