Characters
Latok is the only playable character in the game. Notable non-player characters Latok meets include:
- Lou Miri Pixie, the green-haired messenger faerie sent by the King of Wavis that guides Latok along his way.
- Freya "Fray" Jerbain, a blue-haired sorceress who is the main heroine of a Xak series spin-off, Fray In Magical Adventure Please see also Fray CD
- Rune Greed, a green-haired warrior who is a descendant of Duel as well and is on a quest to slay the demons all on his own.
- Duel, the god of war, living on in spirit form.
- Rabbie, a magician's familiar rabbit given to Latok.
- Elise, a childhood friend of Latok and the granddaughter of Fairless's mayor. She could be considered as a possible romantic interest of Latok.
- Saria, Latok's Mother, who is blind. Latok has taken care of her ever since his father disappeared.
- Dork, Latoks's Father and a famous swordsmand who has been missing for many years. Dork Kart is also a descendant of Duel.
- Bobby, the pacifist son of the blacksmith Dac of the town of Fairless.
- Fell Bow, a nun and the sister of Wavis general Nill Bow whose family's duty is to protect the White Xak Dipole and guide the descendents of Duel in their quest.
- King Arband Wavis, the current king of the Holy Kingdom of Wavis and the one who originally sent Pixie to the Kart family in the first Xak.
- Beluga, the general of the Holy Kingdom of Wavis army.
- Zamhan, an officer of the Farland Imperial Guard.
- Gahoo, a hermit living atop a tower on Mt. Ginganul who has the power to control golems.
- Pumpkinhead, a golem under the service of Gafuh who assists Latok and his party in battle.
- Leo, the admiral of the sky ship S.S. Excavation who assists Latok and his party in battle.
- Horn Ashtar, a bard that is traveling with Fell Bow that has helped Latok and Rune in previous adventures.
- Nezo Gineas, a flying demon under the command of Zomu Dizae.
- Zau Melz, a high-ranking officer within the demon army with lizard-like features under the command of Zomu Dizae.
- The Necromancer, a powerful black-robed demon with power over the dead who is a recurring villain in the series. Latok had killed him during the events of Xak II, however he has risen again.
- Oon Ranouz, a demon with aquatic attributes under the command of Zomu Dizae.
- Zaki Ranouz, the brother of Oon Ranouz also with aquatic attributes under the command of Zomu Dizae.
- Sunaga, a creature with white leopard-like features that is a part of Yaksha Knight's Storm Mercenaries group.
- Yunker, a creature with lizard-like features that is a part of Yaksha Knight's Storm Mercenaries group.
- Aldis, a female mage under the service of Yaksha Knight's Storm Mercenaries group.
- Yaksha Knight, a mysterious leader of a group known as the Storm Mercenaries. Also known under names such as "Lucifer Knight" or "Ghoul Knight".
- Zomu Dizae, the last of three powerful commanders of the demon army (Zemu Badu, Zamu Gospel were the other two) who took leadership after the fall of the original Demonlord Xexis.
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