The Reality Bug - Characters in "The Reality Bug"

Characters in "The Reality Bug"

  • Robert "Bobby" Pendragon - The main character of the story, a teenager. The Lead Traveler, according to Alder, trying to stop Saint Dane and save Halla (everything that ever was or will ever be).
  • Saint Dane/ Dr. Kree Sever - An evil demon of a man, trying to destroy the ten territories and have Halla for himself/ A woman who has stayed in lifelight for nearly three years.
  • Aja Killian - The Traveler from Veelox. She is the senior phader for Rubic City and very important to Lifelight.
  • Evangeline - The Acolyte from Veelox. Aja's guardian and relative, based on D.J. MacHale's wife.
  • Mark Dimond - Bobby's best friend from Second Earth; a science nerd.
  • Courtney Chetwynde - Another of Bobby's friends from Second Earth; described as being very attractive, and good at sports.
  • Loor - The Traveler from Zadaa, a very strong warrior and one of Bobby's closest allies.
  • Dr. Zetlin - The creator of Lifelight.
The Pendragon Adventure by D. J. MacHale
Core Series
  • The Merchant of Death
  • The Lost City of Faar
  • The Never War
  • The Reality Bug
  • Black Water
  • The Rivers of Zadaa
  • The Quillan Games
  • The Pilgrims of Rayne
  • Raven Rise
  • The Soldiers of Halla
Companion Works
  • The Guide to the Territories of Halla
  • Pendragon: Before the War
Characters
  • Bobby Pendragon
  • Saint Dane
  • Courtney Chetwynde
  • Mark Dimond
  • Press Tilton
  • Loor
  • Vo Spader
  • Vincent Van Dyke
  • Kasha
  • Nevva Winter
  • Alder
  • Minor Characters
Other
  • Terminology
  • Setting

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