List of Quest For Glory Characters

List Of Quest For Glory Characters


The characters in Quest for Glory are fictional characters who appear in the Quest for Glory series of roleplaying graphical adventure games by Sierra Entertainment. The characters and related plot events are described, below, using the in-universe tone of the 5 Quest for Glory adventure games.

Read more about List Of Quest For Glory Characters:  The Hero, Abdulla Doo, Ad Avis, Antwerp, Avoozl, Aziza, Baba Yaga, Baronet Barnard Von Spielburg, Bruno, Dryad, Elsa Von Spielburg, Erana, Erasmus, Fenrus, Harami, Henry The Hermit, Johari, Julanar, Katrina, Khatib Makar'ram, Kobold Magic User, Kreesha, Meeps, Nawar, Piotyr, Rasha Rakeesh SahTarna, Reeshaka Dar Kreesha, Salim Nafs, Shameen and Shema, Uhura, Yesufu, Other Minor Quest For Glory Characters

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