The Red Star - Characters

Characters

  • Marcus Antares is an Infantry Captain of the Red Fleet and the husband of Maya Antares.
  • Maya Antares is a Warkaster (sorcerer and human energy cannon) of the Red Fleet and the wife of Marcus Antares.
  • Urik Antares is the commanding officer of the Skyfurnace R.S.S. (Red Star Skyship) Marshall Konstantinov. Older brother of Marcus Antares.
  • Kyuzo is a guardsman to Maya Antares. Considered to be the deadliest of all the guardsman.
  • Makita is an orphan of the War of Nokgorka. Member of the Nokgorka Resistance Militia.
  • Alexandra Goncharova is Maya's oldest and best friend. Killed In Action in the Massacre of the 13* st armored division (War of Nokgorka).
  • Andrei Torin is Chief Engineer of the R.S.S. Konstantinov and a powerful 'rogue' sorcerer.
  • The Red Woman is the mysterious leader of the Forces of Liberation, seeking to free her people from their slavery to the legacy of Imbohl.
  • Troika is a servant of Imbohl, leader of the national security agency known as the 'Third Department', seeking to maintain the order established by the rule of Imbohl.
  • Imbohl is revered as the leader of the Great Revolution. Imbohl was a sorcerer who led the Red Councils to victory over the corrupt Monarchy of the Ancient Dynasties.
  • Iakos described by Goss as a "soul thief."

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