Secret of The Sirens - Characters

Characters

  • Connie Lionheart:- 11 year old girl, recently moved to Hescombe, Society member, Universal Companion. She can talk to animals and all magical creatures. Has mismatched (different colored) eyes and black hair.
  • Colin (Col) Clamworthy:- 11 year old boy, resident of Hescombe, Society member, member of the Two-Fours, Companion to the Pegasus species, specifically Skylark. He has mismatched eyes like Connie. He owns a horse named Mags. Col can also talk to horses and ponies (not just the pegasi).
    • Skylark:- A young pegasus. Society member in the company of the Two-Fours. Companion to Col.
  • Evelyn Lionheart:- Connie's Aunt, resident of Hescombe, Society member, member of the Two-Fours, Companion to the Banshee species.
  • Lavinia Clamworthy:- Col's Grandmother, resident of Hescombe, Society member, member of the Elementals, Companion to the Water Sprite species, specifically Issoon.
  • Aneena Nuruddin:- Connie's best friend, resident of Hescombe, school gossip.
  • Jane Benedict:- Connie's best friend, resident of Hescombe, a rather smart peacemaker.
  • Mack Clamworthy:- Col's father, traveler, Society member, Companion to the Kraken species.
  • Dr Brock:- Society member, member of the Sea Snakes, Companion to the Dragon species, specifically Argot.
  • Jessica Moss:- Society member, member of the Sea Snakes, Companion to the Selkie species, specifically Arran.
  • Ivor Coddrington:- Society member, member of the Elementals, Companion to the Weather Giant species, specifically Hoo. He is also the Assessor for the Society, and, at first, denies Connie admittance into the Society.
  • Shirley Masterson:- Society member, member of the Elementals, Companion to the Weather Giant species, trains with Hoo.

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