New Characters
- Punjabwes - A renegade tribe found in a remote territory of Sapiro. They possess unique powers that make them a formidable enemy. A group of Punjabwes run the Bahaghari ("Rainbow"), an airship of travelling entertainers.
- Azulan - The strong and handsome leader of the Bahaghari. Though he often makes light of even the most serious of situations, he also possesses somber moods that belie a secret that he keeps (revealed later on to be from the world of mortals). He fancies Sangg're Amihan. (played by RnB Prince Jay-R)
- Violeta and Luntian - Twin Punjabwes who are swift in combat. They are fierce warriors whose movements and speech provide an amusing display of double trouble. (portrayed by Kristine and Katrina Gonzales, known as JaBoom Twins)
- Dilawan - An elderly Adamyan among the Punjabwes. Azulan turns to him for advice because of his wisdom and experience.Dilawan was voiced over by Noel Urbano.Ч
- Rosas - A feisty fortune teller, who claims to be the last remaining member of the Yudo-o tribe. She foresees a terrible fate for King Ybrahim.
- Kahel - A fearsome yet gentle giant who speaks gibberish understandable only to his fellow Bahaghari crewmates.
- Armea - Sang'gre daughter of King Ybrahim and Queen Alena; heiress of Sapiro. (played by Jackie Rice)
- Arman - Son of Ybrahim and Odessa; also a candidate an heir of the throne of Sapiro. (played by Marky Cielo)
- Picarros - A reclusive group of dwarfs who were entrusted with the care of baby Armea by her abductors.
- Galatea - Emre's chief aide in Devas.
- Sari-a - The spirit-guide of the Gem of Earth. (portrayed by Geneva Cruz)
- Sari Manok- pet of Kiniray-A
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