Other Main Human Characters
- Drust - The druid who teaches Bec magic. Is sacrificed at the end of Bec. Could be at times very stubborn. Introduced Lord Loss to chess. His skeleton is seen in Hell's Heroes when Grubbs destroys the lodestone in the cave.
- Timas Brauss - A close friend of Shark, who killed his father, "the best in this field" at computers. Timas helps the "dirty dozen" enormously on Wolf Island. He is last seen driving away in a truck with Shark, promising to come back, "extremely soon". Returns in Hell's Heroes and fights in Lord Loss' realm, and stays with the nuclear button at the final book, but is destroyed by the Kah Gash.
- Prae Athim - First seen in Slawter, in Wolf Island Prae has been framed for stealing werewolves by Antoine Horwitzer, she stays on Wolf Island to right her wrongs. Joins Disciples in Hell's Heroes and is seen fighting whilst showing a great love for the werewolves. She is killed whilst trying to protect a wounded werewolf.
- Billy (Bill-E) - First seen in Lord Loss, Billy is actually Grubb's half-brother, but is unaware of the fact. He was a victim of lycanthropy, but was cured by Lord Loss after a demonic battle. Later Grubbs is forced to kill him so as to avoid a tunnel being opened between their world and the Demonata's, so as to avoid the annihilation of mankind.
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