Rowan and The Keeper of The Crystal - Characters

Characters

  • Asha of Umbray, one of the three candidates, tall for a Maris. Rowan could not choose her because she followed every single tradition and would not think differently.
  • Doss of Pandellis, one of the three candidates, youngest of all the candidates. The Zebak controlled him until he became the new keeper because he thought about his people.
  • Seaborn of Fisk, one of the three candidates, taller than Asha. He was not chosen because he thinks too quickly without knowing what his action might bring.
  • Orin of Mirill, the first keeper and the first brewer of the death sleep antidote.
  • Rowan of Rin or Rowan of the Bukshah, a young boy that becomes the Chooser after his mother Jiller is victimized.
  • Jiller, Rowan's mother and the Chooser.
  • Keeper, the keeper of the crystal.
  • Strong John of the Orchard, a strong man from Rin.
  • Star, Rowan's bukshah and the most elite of the bukshah herd.
  • Annad, Rowan's little sister.
  • Timon, the teacher of Rin.
  • Perlain of Pandellis, a Marris man that is the messenger of the Maris.
  • Zebak- Evil people that have tried time and time again to destroy and capture Marris and Rin.
The Rowan of Rin series by Emily Rodda
Novels
  • Rowan of Rin (1993)
  • Rowan and the Travellers (1994)
  • Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal (1996)
  • Rowan and the Zebak (1999)
  • Rowan of the Bukshah (2003)
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  • Rowan (character)

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