List of Mortal Engines Quartet Characters - Fever Crumb - Characters in Fever Crumb

Characters in Fever Crumb

  • Fever Crumb The central character of the book, she is part human, part scriven mutant and descendant of Auric Godshawk.
  • Dr Crumb, Fever's adoptive father. It is later revealed that he is actually her biological father as well.
  • Quercus, Land Admiral of the nomadic Movement. After he fights Ted Swiney he becomes mayor of London. At the end it is hinted that he is the great "Quirke" who is revered as a god in the Mortal Engines Quartet.
  • Charley Shallow, A boy who worked in Ted Swiney's pub until Bagman Creech, a Skinner, came and offered him a job as a Scriven slayer..
  • Ruan Solent, Kit's son.
  • Fern Solent, Kit's daughter.
  • Wavey Godshawk Daughter of Auric Godshawk and Fever's mother, she is the last pure Scriven.
  • Auric Godshawk Deceased King of the Scriven who placed a computer storing his consciousness into Fever's brain.

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