List of Major Characters
- Grayson Maximillian Sumner III / Max Sumner: Master and Leader of the Secret Order of the Grey Griffins
- Natalia Romanov: chief detective and Marshal of the Grey Griffins.
- Ernie Tweeny: Steward of the Grey Griffins; also known as Agent Thunderbolt.
- Harley Davidson Eisenstein: Engineer and Warden of the Grey Griffins.
- Logan
- Olaf Iverson
- Morgan LaFey
- Sprig
- Dr. Diamonte Blackstone: It is rumored that Blackstone had been a musical prodigy with promises of fame and fortune before he mysteriously disappeared. Years later, he resurfaced in the tiny town of Avalon, Minnesota, eager to accept a position as orchestra instructor at King's Elementary School.
- King Arthur
- Brooke Lundgren: The most beautiful girl in school, and Max Sumner's next door neighbor. Brooke is as kind as she is beautiful. Like Max, she also has a Bounder Faerie. Her Bounder is a pixie named Honeysuckle. It is believed that Brooke also has a special ability that allows her to heal others.
- Ray Fisher: Ray is a classmate who has despised Max since kindergarten. They had been good friends for long time until Ray became jealous of Max and all that he had. Fueled by jealousy, Ray has sworn to make Max's life miserable. Their rivalry is exacerbated when Ray decides to barter with Oberon, the Shadow King. In exchange for otherworldly power, Ray must vow to serve Oberon for the remainder of days. In Ray's opinion, that was hardly a penance for the promise of destroying Max.
- Lord Sumner
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