The Cleric Quintet - Canticle - Characters

Characters

Main characters

  • Cadderly Bonaduce; (Human Cleric Male)
  • Aballister Bonaduce; (Human Wizard Male)
  • Druzil; (Imp Male)
  • Barjin; (Human Cleric Male)
  • Ivan Bouldershoulder; (Dwarf Male)
  • Pikel Bouldershoulder; (Dwarf Male)
  • Newander; (Human Druid Male)
  • Danica Maupoissant; (Human Monk Female)

Other characters

  • Kierkan Rufo; (Human Male)
  • Dorigen Kel Lamond; (Human Wizard Female)
  • Chaunticleer; (Human Male)
  • Dean Thobicus; (Human Male)
  • Headmistress Pertelope; (Human Female)
  • Prince Khalif; (Human Male) (As a Mummy)
  • Mullivy; (Human Male)
  • Histra; (Human Female)
  • Vicero Belago; (Human Male)
  • Headmaster Avery Schell; (Human Male)
  • Arcite; (Human Druid Male)
  • Cleo; (Human Druid Male)
  • Shannon; (Human Druid Female) (Mentioned only)
  • Ragnor; (Human Male)
  • Haverly; (Human Memale)
  • Percival; (Squirrel Male)
  • Elbereth; (Wild Elf Male) (Epilogue only)

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