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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Baba killed him and by Trivantian laws it's a crime, but he was a cruel slaver on the other hand.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: AssholeVictim: Baba killed him and by Trivantian laws it's a crime, but he was a cruel slaver on the other hand.
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* BigLittleBrother: He's taller and has a larger build than Baba.

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* BigLittleBrother: He's taller and has a larger build than Baba.Baba, which is a feat considering how [[LargeAndInCharge Jason Momoa is already immense.]]
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Archie Madekwe

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Archie Madekwe
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* BladeOnAStick: His weapon of choice is a large, two-handed blade that resembles something between a polearm and a meat cleaver, though he eventually switches to a katana.
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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Yadira Guevara-Prip

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Yadira Guevara-Prip
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: To an extent, it had the Late Roman Republic theme as both are known for lack of a monarchical figure and practice slavery along with their formation resembling Roman Legions.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: To an extent, it had the Late Roman Republic theme as both are powerful states known for lack of a monarchical figure and practice of slavery along with their military formation resembling Roman Legions.
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* TheKingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority.

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* TheKingdom: TheGoodKingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority.

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* SuddenlySignificantCity: [[Pennsa became this after Kanzua was destroyed and Maghra became the new queen.]]

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* SuddenlySignificantCity: [[Pennsa [[spoiler: Pennsa became this after Kanzua was destroyed and Maghra became the new queen.]]]]
* TheTheocracy: Entire society had a theocratic vibe as their monarchs are considered divine rulers and had Witchfinders to seek out heretics, or sighted.



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* TheKingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority.

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* DoomedHometown: [[spoiler: Kanzua became this when Queen Kane sabotaged the dam that the city was built on due to uprising against her.]]
* TheKingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority. authority.
* SuddenlySignificantCity: [[Pennsa became this after Kanzua was destroyed and Maghra became the new queen.]]
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* SymbolicMutilation: [[spoiler:He's a sighted supremicist and Baba Voss

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In the series finale, he sacrifices himself to destroy the bombs by blowing them up himself.]]



* SiblingMurder: [[spoiler:She is the one who finally kills Sibeth in the series finale, stabbing her in the neck [[UseTheirOwnWeaponAgainstThem with Sibeth's own knife]].]]



* ObfuscatingDisability: Like Kofun, she had to hide that she's able to see for about twenty years to her tribe, since they're either superstitious about it or simply don't want to end up killed by the Witchfinfers.
* StockholmSyndrome: When she's prisoner of Edo Voss, she develops a bond with Wren, the secretely sighted woman who's charged to watch over her, and that bond quickly develops into love.

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* ObfuscatingDisability: Like Kofun, she had to hide that she's able to see for about twenty years to her tribe, since they're either superstitious about it or simply don't want to end up killed by the Witchfinfers.Witchfinders.
* StockholmSyndrome: When she's prisoner of Edo Voss, she develops a bond with Wren, the secretely secretly sighted woman who's charged to watch over her, and that bond quickly develops into love.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She does seem to genuinely love her sister [[spoiler:Maghra]], though that doesn't stop her from manipulating and using her to her advantage.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She does seem to genuinely love her sister [[spoiler:Maghra]], though that doesn't stop her from manipulating and using her to her advantage.advantage, or later trying to kill her.



* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: The first time we see her, she's wearing a leather helmet, but she takes it off for good after Haniwa discovers her secret.

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* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: The first time we see her, she's wearing a leather helmet, helmet that covers her eyes, but she takes it off for good after Haniwa discovers her secret.



* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Is a patriotic Trivantian despite the fact that possessing sight is a crime punishable by death in Trivantes. Averted in Season Three, however, she is forced to desert the Trivantian army with Oloman after experiencing the power of Tormada's new bombs first-hand and learning that his next target was Paya (and, by extension, Haniwa).

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* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Is a patriotic Trivantian despite the fact that possessing sight is a crime punishable by death in Trivantes. Averted in Season Three, however, when she is forced to desert the Trivantian army with Oloman after experiencing the power of Tormada's new bombs first-hand and learning that his next target was Paya (and, by extension, Haniwa).


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* SymbolicMutilation: [[spoiler:He's a sighted supremicist and Baba Voss


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* PutOnABus: She leaves midway through Season 3 [[spoiler:to escort Jerlamarel's other children to safety with the rest of the Compass]]. She [[BackForTheFinale returns at the end of the season]] to see Haniwa off, though.


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[[folder:Ranger]]
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Michael Raymond-James

A former member of the Alkenny who left to live in the wilderness.
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* TheHermit: He prefers to live away from other people, and returns back to his home in the wilderness after the threat is ended.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation for leaving his home to help Baba Voss and co. take down Tormada is to get revenge for his past torture at Tormada's hands.
* TheStoner: He certainly loves his weed.
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* CargoCult: The entire culture worship electricity as a god with the monarch acting as a divine conduit to its will (also the fact that they are responsible for controlling the flow of the hydroelectric dam).
* TheKingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority.
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* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Trivantes's economy is based on slavery and many nearby tribes despised them for it.

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* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Trivantes's economy is based on slavery and many nearby tribes tribes, which were often targets of their raids, despised them for it.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: To an extent, it had the Late Roman Republic theme as both are known for lack of a monarchical figure and practice slavery along with their formation resembling Roman Legions.
* GoodRepublicEvilEmpire: Subverted as the Republic of Trivantes is known to conquer and enslave nearby civilizations.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Trivantes's economy is based on slavery and many nearby tribes despised them for it.
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* HeroicSacrifice: Dies saving Haniwa after they are both captured by a tribe of cannibals.



* MageBornOfMuggles: Wren was born sighted from blind parents (though in that case it's more due to genetic lottery reversing the blindness from ThePlague than magic).

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* MageBornOfMuggles: Wren was born sighted from blind parents (though in that case case, it's more due to genetic lottery reversing the blindness from ThePlague than magic).magic).
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Is a patriotic Trivantian despite the fact that possessing sight is a crime punishable by death in Trivantes. Averted in Season Three, however, she is forced to desert the Trivantian army with Oloman after experiencing the power of Tormada's new bombs first-hand and learning that his next target was Paya (and, by extension, Haniwa).



The chief scientist of the Trivantian military who has a grudge against Baba Voss.

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The chief scientist of the Trivantian military who has with a deadly grudge against Baba Voss.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: Edo Voss was his best friend, and Tormada claims that they were closer than brothers.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Tormada wants to use the power of his bombs to expand Trivantes' borders to the entire world. When Sibeth captures him and promises him the means to build an empire if he helps her destroy Pennsa, he switches sides and [[UnholyMatrimony accepts her proposal to rule beside her as a king]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Edo Voss was his best friend, and Tormada claims that they were closer than brothers.


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** Subverted when he switches his allegiances to Sibeth on the promise of an empire and a Queen to rule it with.
* UnholyMatrimony: Between himself and Sibeth Kane following his capture by her witchfinders.

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