Characters
- Conan (voiced by Phil Hayes) – Largely the same as his Conan the Adventurer counterpart (even down to the character design), Conan is charged with bringing up the three Chosen Ones and help them fulfill their destinies.
- Epimetrius the Sage – He is the only other character from Conan the Adventurer to appear in this series aside from Conan. It was him who chose Draegen, Brynne and Navah as the users of the starstones. He assisted Conan in guiding to Chosen Ones.
- Draegen (voiced by Mark Hildreth) – The oldest of the Chosen Ones, he grew up in Aquilonia. The Star Stone on his bandana allows him to magically don a suit of invincible armor.
- Brynne (voiced by Kelly Sheridan) – The middle Chosen One who grew up as a thief in Shadizar. The Star Stone which is the jewel of her ring allows her to create illusions. She is voiced by Kelly Sheridan.
- Navah (voiced by Chiara Zanni) – At eight years old, the youngest of the Chosen Ones. He grew up in the Pict Eagle tribe, and the star stone in his pendant allows him to take control of animals, specifically his mongoose Tiki.
- Sulinara (voiced by Kathleen Barr) – The power-hungry, part-Serpent Man sorceress who will stop at nothing to possess all of the star stones, and thereby rule Hyboria by herself.
- Graak (voiced by Michael Donovan) – The winged demon that aids Sulinara in her attempts to steal the star stones, although he cannot touch either them or Conan's starmetal sword.
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