List of The Dragon Prince characters

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The following is a list of characters from The Dragon Prince , which is an ongoing animated fantasy television series created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond for Netflix that premiered in 2018.

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Main characters

Supporting characters

Humans

Kingdom of Katolis

  • King Harrow (voiced by Luc Roderique) was the King of the human kingdom of Katolis, husband of Sarai, father of Ezran, and stepfather of Callum. He was successfully assassinated by Runaan, leader of the Moonshadow Elf assassins, who sought vengeance for the death of Avizandum, who Harrow and Viren had killed to avenge Sarai's death. His final words are in the form of a heartfelt letter later gifted to Callum.
  • Queen Sarai (voiced by Kazumi Evans) was the former Queen of Katolis, wife of King Harrow, mother of Callum and Ezran, and the elder sister of Amaya. Nine years before the beginning of the series, she was killed by Avizandum during a quest into Xadia to retrieve a Magma Titan heart that could cure the famine afflicting Katolis. Following this, a statue was built in her memory.
  • Barius (voiced by Jason Simpson) is a skilled baker in Katolis who is fond of Ezran, despite his habit of stealing Barius' jelly tarts. Two years after the Battle of the Storm Spire, he joins the Katolian High Council as the "Minister of Crusts and Jellies". [10] :47
  • Opeli (voiced by Paula Burrows) is the High Cleric of Katolis and a prominent member of the Katolian High Council who remains loyal to Ezran, opposing Viren and his use of dark magic. [7] [10] :57 Following Viren's takeover of Katolis, she leads Ezran's loyalists to seek aid from the kingdom of Duren, before joining their king in the Battle of the Storm Spire.
  • Marcos (voiced by Jesse Inocalla) is a young soldier in the Crownguard. who was spared by Rayla when she and the other Moonshadow Assassins infiltrated Kalolis. He later befriends the Sunfire Elf archer Sabah during the Battle of the Storm Spire.
  • Commander Gren (voiced by Adrian Petriw) is Amaya's sign language interpreter and the loyal second-in-command of the Standing Battalion.
  • Corvus (voiced by Omari Newton) is a veteran soldier in the Standing Battalion and a highly skilled tracker. He is dispatched by Amaya to track down Ezran and safely return him to Katolis so he can be crowned king. In the two years following the Battle of the Storm Spire, he joins the Crownguard and serves on the Katolian High Council.
  • Tristan (voiced by Sam Vincent), is a mercenary who has a strong hatred of elves and wields a Sunfire Elf dagger he obtained whilst fighting at The Border.
  • Allen (voiced by Sam Vincent), is a resident of the village at the foot of the Cursed Caldera who challenges Tristan to a duel. He later develops a relationship with the Moonshadow Elf Lujanne.
  • Ellis (voiced by Nahanni Mitchell) is a young girl from the village at the foot of the Cursed Caldera. Along with her wolf companion Ava, she helps guide Callum, Rayla, and Ezran to the Moon Nexus.
  • The Veterinarian (voiced by Jay Brazeau) is an elderly doctor who cares for injured animals in the village at the foot of the Cursed Caldera.
  • The Associate Crow Lord, formerly known as The Crow Master, (voiced by Cole Howard) is the deputy of the ever-absent Crow Lord, the chief caretaker of the Katolian court's messenger crows. In the two years following the Battle of the Storm Spire, with the Crow Lord's continued absence, he is promoted to Associate Crow Lord.
  • Lieutenant Fen (voiced by Sam Vincent) is a high-ranking soldier in the Standing Battalion stationed at The Border.
  • Saleer (voiced by Jonathan Holmes) is a member of the Katolian High Council who became Viren's ally and helped him unite the human kingdoms against the elves. Following the Battle of the Storm Spire, he is incarcerated for committing high treason against King Ezran.
  • Lucia (voiced by Ana Sani) is the architect of the Sunfire Elf refugee camp. After callously interrupting a ritual concerning the recently deceased mother of the Sunfire Elf Yonnis, she becomes the subject of a trial to decide the severity of her punishment and is spared by Janai.
  • The Orphan Queen was an ancestor of Harrow and Ezran. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, she helped save the world from Aaravos by exposing his sinister crimes to the dragons and the elves, leading to his incarceration. Following this, she would become the queen of Katolis.

Kingdom of Duren

  • Queen Aanya (voiced by Zelda Ehasz) is the juvenile ruler of Duren who is wise beyond her years. She survived the assassination attempt by one of Viren's shadow creatures and despite the other human kingdoms seeking war against the elves, she sought peace and allied with Ezran's loyalists.
  • Queen Annika and Queen Neha (voiced by Paula Burrows and Patricia Isaac) were the former joint rulers of the kingdom of Duren and the mothers of Aanya. Nine years before the beginning of the series, they were both killed by Avizandum during a quest into Xadia to retrieve a Magma Titan heart that could cure the famine afflicting Duren.

Kingdom of Neolandia

  • King Ahling (voiced by Ian James Corlett) is the ruler of the kingdom of Neolandia and the father of Kasef. After he is severely injured in an attempted assassination by one of Viren's shadow creatures, his son temporarily takes his place as ruler of Neolandia.
  • Crown Prince Kasef (voiced by Vincent Tong) was the heir to the kingdom of Neolandia who took the throne after his father, King Ahling, was gravely injured, and rallied his people to war against the elves. Believing in Viren's plan to conquer Xadia, he becomes the first to be empowered by dark magic, enhancing his physical strength and durability. During the Battle of the Storm Spire, he is killed by Aanya, who shoots him in the eye with an arrow.

Kingdom of Del Bar

  • King Florian was the ruler of the kingdom of Del Bar. He is successfully assassinated by one of Viren's shadow creatures, leading the kingdom of Del Bar to seek war against the elves.
  • Lissa was the ex-wife of Viren and the mother of Soren and Claudia. At some point before the beginning of the series, she divorced Viren after he used dark magic to cure Soren from illness and returned to her homeland of Del Bar.

Kingdom of Evenere

  • Queen Fareeda was the ruler of the kingdom of Evenere. She is successfully assassinated by one of Viren's shadow creatures, leading the kingdom of Evenere to seek war against the elves.

Miscellaneous

  • Captain Villads (voiced by Peter Kelamis) is a blind and eccentric ex-pirate and captain of the ship the Ruthless. He helps transport Callum, Rayla, and Ezran across the sea in southern Katolis on their journey to The Border. In the two years following the Battle of the Storm Spire, he had relocated to Scumport, with Nyx joining his crew. He later becomes the captain of Sea Legs following the death of Finnegrin, who had destroyed the Ruthless.
  • Ziard (voiced by Brian Drummond) was the first human mage to use dark magic after he was gifted a powerful staff by Aaravos. Over one thousand years before the beginning of the series, he was killed in battle with Sol Regem when he refused to relinquish his newfound power. His staff would eventually come into Viren's possession. [11]
  • Kpp'Ar (voiced by Greg Rogers) was a dark mage and Viren's former mentor. At some point before the beginning of the series, when Soren was a sick child, Viren steals the Staff of Ziard from Kpp'Ar and traps his spirit in a cursed coin. While Viren is in a comatose state caused by using dark magic for the first time since his resurrection, Kpp'Ar appears to him in a vision and taunts him about his past.
  • The Jailer was a human mage and mastermind of creating puzzles. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, she designed Aaravos' prison and worked with Akiyu in its creation. She then divided information about the prison among the Archdragons to ensure that Aaravos could never be freed.
  • Captain Esmerelda Skall (voiced by Laara Sadiq) was a renowned explorer and the captain of the ship Ray of Illumination. Over a century after her ship was grounded in the Frozen Sea, her diary is discovered and read by Rayla during her and Callum's journey to the Starscraper which details Esmerelda's regrets about not professing her love to Conrad, the man she wanted to marry.

Elves

The Elves are divided into six races based on the six primal elements; Moonshadow Elves, Skywing Elves, Sunfire Elves, Earthblood Elves, Tidebound Elves, and Startouch Elves.

Moonshadow Elves

  • Runaan (voiced by Jonathan Holmes) is the leader of the group of Moonshadow Elf assassins who travel to Katolis to assassinate King Harrow, seeking vengeance for the death of Avizandum. He became Rayla's legal guardian after her parents, Lain and Tiadrin, left to fulfill their duty as part of the Dragonguard and later disappeared. While he was able to successfully assassinate Harrow, he was subsequently defeated by Viren, and his spirit was trapped within a cursed coin. This coin would eventually come into Rayla's possession, who seeks to find a way to free him. Rayla and Callum eventually manages to free his spirit from the cursed coin using a quasar diamond.
  • Ram, Skor, Callisto, and Andromeda were four Moonshadow Elves who made up Runaan's group of assassins alongside Rayla. During the assassination attempt on King Harrow, they are killed by soldiers of the Crownguard. Their spirits are later corrupted by Viren using dark magic and transformed into shadow creatures that he sends to attack the other human monarchs.
  • Lujanne (voiced by Ellie King) is a Moon Mage who lives in Katolis at the Moon Nexus and is an expert illusionist. She later develops a relationship with the human Allen.
  • Ethari (voiced by Vincent Gale) is Runaan's husband and Rayla's guardian who, being an expert metalsmith, forged her butterfly blades.
  • Tiadrin and Lain (voiced by Ely Jackson and Tyrone Savage) were Rayla's long-lost mother and father who were members of the Dragonguard, an organization of elves who were sworn to protect the egg of the Dragon Prince. [12] Following Avizandum's death, the Dragonguard disbands, and Viren defeats them both before trapping their spirits in cursed coins. These coins would eventually come into Rayla's possession, who seeks to find a way to free them and reunite with her parents. After traveling to the spirit world, Rayla allows her parent's spirits to pass on and be freed from the cursed coins.
  • Kim'dael, also known as the Bloodmoon Huntress, (voiced by Laara Sadiq) is a rogue Moon Mage who founded the Order of a Blood Moon, a group of Moonshadow Elves who utilized forbidden magic to prolong their lifespan and amplify their abilities by drinking the blood of other magical beings. After the order was wiped out by Avizandum, leaving Kim'dael the only survivor, she pledged herself to Queen Aditi, who placed a magical collar known as the Mercy Debt around Kim'dael's neck, forcing her to serve Aditi and her descendants. Hundreds of years later, she is summoned by Karim who promises to free her if she steals a Sun Seed from Janai.

Skywing Elves

  • Naimi-Selari-Nykantia, more commonly known as Nyx, (voiced by Rhona Rees) is an avaricious Skywing Elf and one of the few of her kind gifted with natural wings who wishes to profit from any chance she gets. [13] In the two years following the Battle of the Storm Spire, she becomes the disputed captain of the Ruthless after beating Villads in a game of Danger Dice.
  • Ibis (voiced by Ian James Corlett) was a winged Sky Mage who acted as the liaison between Queen Zubeia and the elves, and later helped train Azymondias in sky magic. Two years after the Battle of the Storm Spire, he confronts Claudia who had infiltrated the Storm Spire to recover Viren's staff and he's mortally wounded by Terrestrius. His last act involved performing a spell to warn Zubeia of Aaravos' return before succumbing to his injuries.
  • Hendyr (voiced by Iain Hendry) is a winged Skywing Elf and former member of the Dragonguard who fled his post at the Storm Spire following Avizandum's death.
  • The Elder (voiced by Mark Gibbon) is the leader of the Celestial Elves, a sect of permanently blindfolded Skywing Elves dedicated to protecting magical artifacts and worshipping the stars. Having only been allowed to take his blindfold off once when he was a child centuries prior, he seeks to fulfill a prophecy known as the "Chosen Two" that will allow his people to see the stars once again.
  • Astrid (voiced by Boone Williams) is a winged Skywing elf, a member of the Celestial Elves and Kosmo's sister.
  • Kosmo (voiced by Ethan Farrell) is a member of the Celestial Elves and Astrid's brother. Using Sky Magic, he has given himself artificial wings. After Callum and Rayla fulfill the "Chosen Two" prophecy and stop the ice storm surrounding the Starscraper, Kosmo removes his blindfold for the first time and becomes time-blind, allowing him to see into the past and future.

Sunfire Elves

  • Queen Khessa (voiced by Brenda Crichlow) was Janai and Karim's older sister and the Queen of the Sunfire Elves who ruled from their capital of Lux Aurea. After Viren arrives in Lux Aurea on his way to the Storm Spire, Aaravos reveals to Khessa his role in Aditi's death, before killing her and corrupting the Sunforge, the Sun Nexus, resulting in the Sunfire Elves later abandoning Lux Aurea after it corrupted with dark magic.
  • Kazi (voiced by Ashleica Edmond) is an intelligent linguist serving under Khessa and, later, Janai who once frequented the great library in Lux Aurea.
  • Pharos (voiced by Deven Mack) was the former high priest of the Sunfire Elves, a Sun Mage, and one of Queen Khessa's former advisors. When Viren arrives in Lux Aurea, Pharos is possessed by Aaravos who uses him to corrupt the Sunforge, and is seemingly killed. Pharos' staff is then taken by Viren and used to empower many of his soldiers with dark magic. Two years after the Battle of the Storm Spire, having survived Lux Aurea's corruption from dark magic, he seeks a way to restore the Sunfire Elves to their former glory and allies with Karim. He is later corrupted by Aaravos and rides Sol Regem to attack Katolis. After destroying the city, Aaravos possesses Pharos, and angered by his deception, Sol Regem devours him.
  • Sabah is an archer who befriends the human Marcos during the Battle of the Storm Spire.
  • General Miyana (voiced by Cecilly Day) is a member of the Six Horns, a council of Sunfire Elf generals, and Karim's lover. She later chooses to abandon Janai, bringing a Sun Seed and an army of Sunfire Elf defectors to Karim's cause.
  • Yonnis (voiced by Deven Mack) is a Sunfire Elf in the refugee camp who is mourning the loss of his mother.
  • Queen Aditi was the great-grandmother of Khessa, Janai, and Karim, a Sun Mage and the former Queen of the Sunfire Elves. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, she acted as a mediator between the elves and dragons. Following the death of Luna Tenebris, Aditi was chosen to determine the next ruler of the Dragons but she ultimately disappeared, having been killed by Aaravos.

Earthblood Elves

  • Warlon (voiced by Bill Newton) is a boisterous Drakerider who acts as one of the guardians of the Drakewood.
  • N'than (voiced by Dylan Schombing) is a juvenile Earthblood Elf who longs to become a Drakerider. He becomes a guide to Callum, Rayla, Ezran, and Soren by helping them reach Umber Tor.
  • Mukho (voiced by Anand Rajaram) is a Mushroom Mage who lives in a secret forest grove inhabited by Mushpals, a race of mushroom-shaped humanoids. He is a skilled herbalist and uses his unique form of magic to heal a weakened Zubeia, who had been infected with dark magic.

Tidebound Elves

  • Akiyu, also known as Tidebound Tina, (voiced by Julie Lemieux) is an elderly Tidebound Elf and an Ocean Archmage. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, she worked with the Jailer to create Aaravos' prison. Having kept the location of Aaravos' prison a secret for hundreds of years, she was sought after by Callum, Rayla, Ezran, and Soren to find the prison and stop Aaravos' escape and reveal to them its location within the Sea of the Castout.
  • Captain Finnegrin (voiced by Tariq Leslie) was an Ocean Mage and the pirate captain of the warship Sea Legs who ruled over the island town of Scumport. He sought to find a way to kill Domina Profundis, Archdragon of the Ocean, having been previously defeated by her due to him hunting numerous sea creatures like Sea Leviathans. Elmer, Finnegrin's bodyguard, is later convinced to turn against his captain by Soren before feeding him to a Sea Leviathan.

Startouch Elves

  • The Merciful One (voiced by Hanna Hofer) is a compassionate Startouch Elf and member of the Startouch Elf council who oversees the cosmic order of the universe. They comfort Aaravos after the death of his daughter.
  • The Stern One (voiced by Brian Drummond) is a member of the Startouch Elf council who sentences Leola to death for disrupting the cosmic order.
  • Leola (voiced by Ridley Simpson) was the young daughter of Aaravos. After accidentally introducing magic to humans, she was sentenced to death by the Startouch Elf council.

Magical creatures

Dragons

  • King Avizandum, also known as Thunder to humans, (voiced by Chris Metzen) was the former Archdragon of the Sky and King of the Dragons, having succeeded Luna Tenebris. He is the former mate of Zubeia and the father of Azymondias. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, he imprisoned Aaravos after his crimes were exposed and used an enchanted mirror to glimpse into Aaravos' prison to keep an eye on him, which in turn was Aaravos' only connection to the outside world. Nine years before the beginning of the series, he confronted the Katolis and Duren monarchs who trespassed into Xadia seeking a Magma Titan heart and would ultimately kill both Queen Sarai and Queens Annika and Neha. Several years later, he was confronted and killed by Harrow and Viren, who sought vengeance for him having killed Sarai.
  • Queen Zubeia (voiced by Nicole Oliver) is the Archdragon of the Sky and Queen of the Dragons, who previously ruled alongside Avizandum. She is the mate of Avizandum and the mother of Azymondias. She resides at the Storm Spire, but falls into a deep sleep after Avizandum's death and the presumed death of her unborn child, awakening months later when she is reunited with him. Having been present when Aaravos was imprisoned, she understands how dangerous a threat he poses to humans, elves, and dragons alike. After having rescued Callum and Rayla from corrupted Banthers in the great library in Lux Aurea, she becomes infected with dark magic until Mukho later cures her.
  • Sol Regem, also known as Anak Arao, (voiced by Adrian Hough) was the ancient Archdragon of the Sun and former King of the Dragons. Over one thousand years before the beginning of the series, he was blinded by the dark mage Ziard, and in retaliation, he destroyed the human city of Elarion. Following this, the continent of Xadia was split in two and he was forced to step down as king. Now with a strong hatred for humans, he roamed The Border for hundreds of years, protecting Xadia from any humans who attempt to cross. He is later sought out by Karim and Pharos, who hope to restore his vision using a Sun Seed and see him become King once again. It is instead used to restore Sol Regem's wings and he attacks Katolis with Pharos riding him. After destroying the city, he is confronted by Aaravos who had possessed Pharos and he succumbs to his wounds received while attacking the city.
  • Pyrrah is a young female Sun Dragon who is saved by Callum when he uses dark magic for the first time. She later becomes a close ally of Zubeia.
  • Squeaky, formerly known as Scarmaker, is a young female Earth Dragon from the Uncharted Forest who Soren befriends.
  • Rex Igneous (voiced by Ben Cotton) is the Archdragon of the Earth who slumbers beneath the mountain Umber Tor. Having been present when Aaravos was imprisoned, he has since guarded the map that leads to his prison that is engraved onto one of Rex Igneous' fangs. His lair is later infiltrated by Callum, Rayla, Ezran, and Soren seeking the map, but Viren and Claudia retrieve it first before fleeing.
  • Domina Profundis (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is the Archdragon of the Ocean who protects all creatures that live within the sea. Having been present when Aaravos was imprisoned, she was believed to have guarded information regarding the whereabouts of Aaravos' prison. Seeking to stop Viren and Claudia from freeing Aaravos, she is summoned by Ezran and Zubeia who enquired about the location of Aaravos' prison. Although she was ultimately unaware of its location, she instead informed them of the prison's true nature as being held within a large pearl.
  • Luna Tenebris was the former Archdragon of the Moon, and former Queen of the Dragons, having succeeded Sol Regem. Three centuries before the beginning of the series, she died under mysterious circumstances.

Animals

  • Pip is Harrow's pet songbird. Following Harrow's death, it fled Katolis to an unknown location.
  • Ava is Ellis' three-legged wolf companion who was "healed" by Lujanne who granted her an illusionary fourth leg.
  • Phoenix-Phoenix, more commonly known as Phoe-Phoe, is a Moon Phoenix attuned to moon magic and Lujanne's companion. Upon her initial death from exhaustion after transporting Ezran and Bait to the Storm Spire, she left behind a single ghostly feather that, like all Phoenixes, allowed her to later be reborn.
  • Roberto, more commonly known as Berto, (voiced by Paula Burrows [7] ) is Villads' parrot companion and a crewmember of the Ruthless.
  • Embertail is a Twin-Tailed Inferno-Tooth Tiger and Janai's mount.
  • Aegis is a Twin-Tailed Inferno-Tooth Tiger and Amaya's mount gifted to her by Janai.
  • Sea Legs is a Giant Hermit Crab that acts as the warship for Finnegrin and his crew until he is replaced by Villads.
  • Sneezles, Hat and Jellybug, known collectively as the Baitlings, are a trio of baby Glow Toads that Ezran rescues from Finnegrin to prevent them from being used to attract and catch Sea Leviathans.

Miscellaneous

  • The Magma Titan was a colossal giant made of molten lava and stone. Its heart was sought after by Viren who hoped to use it in a dark magic spell that would save the human kingdoms from an ongoing famine. Nine years before the beginning of the series, it was defeated by the combined forces of the kingdoms of Katolis and Duren.
  • The Being, also jokingly referred to as Sir Sparklepuff, was a homunculus created by Aaravos that spawned from a cocoon spun by Aaravos' caterpillar-like familiar. It acts as a guide to lead a resurrected Viren, Claudia, and Terrestius to Aaravos' prison, by first taking them to Umber Tor to recover the map to Aaravos' prison from Rex Igneous. It later develops the ability to speak, but can only utter a single phrase, "blood of a child" and must be sacrificed to make Viren's resurrection permanent. Against Viren's wishes, Claudia performs the blood ritual and kills The Being to save her father.
  • Chert and Terbium (voiced by Mark Hildreth and Jason Simpson) are a pair of ancient stone giants who guard the entrance to Rex Igneous' mountain lair at Umber Tor.
  • Elmer, formerly known as Deadwood, (voiced by Dave "Squatch" Ward) is a wooden golem who acts as Finnegrin's bodyguard and the first mate of his warship Sea Legs. He is later convinced by Soren to turn against his captain and embrace his more compassionate nature.
  • Esmeray is an Ice Behemoth and the former companion of the Archdragon of the Moon, Luna Tenebris. Following Luna Tenebris' death, Esmeray began to conjure a perpetual ice storm in the area surrounding the Starscraper as she grieved her lost companion. Three hundred years later, tasked with slaying Esmeray as part of a prophecy, Rayla discovers Esmeray's identity and gives her a moon opal to help her regain her connection to the moon and the ice storm ceases.

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