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The Fright Krewe

     Soleil le Claire 
Voiced by: Sydney Mikayla


  • Evil Me Scares Me: Her connection to Belial and the eventual deal she strikes with him leads to her exhibiting an increasingly angry, villainous persona that her "true" self is terrified of unleashing onto others.
  • The Leader: She is almost always the first person to call the shots, and takes her newfound destiny a lot more seriously than the others.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Enjoys playing scary pranks on other people.
  • Villainous Lineage: She is revealed to share a bloodline with Pierre D'Rousseau, who was the man that Belial first possessed all those years ago. This information leads to her growing fear that she will "inherit" the demon's evil.

     John "Pat" Patterson 
Voiced by: Terrence Little Gardenhigh


     Will "Maybe" Satchel  
Voiced by: Tim Johnson Jr.


     Stanley Rodriguez-Jones 
Voiced by: Chester Rushing


  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: His power makes him into a "literal" one of these. As he normally knows nothing, until his power allows him to instantly absorb the information about what he touches.
  • Psychometry: His power allows him to gain knowledge about anything he touches.

     Missy Dalisay 
Voiced by: Grace Lu


  • Alpha Bitch: Is very catty and antagonistic towards Soleil and cares about her social status a lot.
  • Blessed with Suck: She hates her Super-Strength, as it led to her injuring a teammate and getting kicked off of dance squad.
  • Break the Haughty: After discovering her powers by accidentally throwing one of her dance club members into the bleachers, she does not take it well at all.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her temper is pretty much the main root of her problems, and nearly got her killed for good.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Granted, while she is a jerk with Skewed Priorities, most people, let alone kids her age, would not be ready for the responsibility of being given new powers and the fate of the world resting on her shoulders, especially since it happened all in one night and wasn't something she even asked for in the first place.


The Loa

     Ayida-Weddo 
The loa of fertility, wind, water, fire.

     Papa Legba 
The loa of the crossroads and communication

     Maman Brigitte 
The loa of life, death and cemeteries

     Ayizan 
The loa of knowledge and mysteries

     Ogoun 
The loa of war and ironwork

Demons

     Belial 
Voiced by: Jacques Colimon


  • Big Bad: He's the ultimate villain of the story, serving as the Krewe's first and most recurring antagonist. Pretty much all of the troubles that the 13th and a Third ward face are due to him.
  • The Corrupter: He was once this to Pierre D'Rousseau, and in the present tries to do the same to the Krewe. In season 2, he makes Soleil in particular the target of his temptations, thanks to their bloodline connection.
  • Emotion Eater: As a demon of fear, he gets his power from consuming the terror of innocent people. Strangely enough, his "feeding" doesn't seem to have an adverse affect on his victim by its lonesome, but Belial's methods of instilling fear are very much harmful.
  • Kick the Dog: He practically makes a hobby out of unnecessary cruelty when he has the power to do so.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: He's surprisingly self-disciplined for a megalomaniacal demon. He's willing to spare people for future use, form an Enemy Mine with the Krewe to take on a threat to them all, and shows appreciation to minions who earn it. But of course, as soon as it's no longer pragmatic to his purposes, he'll eliminate those in his way in the most horrific fashion he can imagine.


Humans

     Mayor Richard Furst 
Voiced by: David Kaye


  • Big Bad Ensemble: He forms one with Belial for the first season, as the villains work together to destroy all supernatural beings in 13th and a Third.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: For as clever and dangerous as he is, Furst was always Belial's pawn, and even when he seems to successfully betray Belial, it turns out to have been nothing but a ploy by the latter.
  • Fantastic Racism: Furst despises rougarous, vampires, and most every other supernatural entity because of misplaced anger at his wife's death.
  • Freudian Excuse: After a traffic accident left his wife on death's door, Furst begged the surrounding rougarous and vampires to "turn" his wife and save her life, but there were too many human witnesses in the area for the rougarous and vampires to feel comfortable exposing their powers. As a result, Furst's wife died, and Furst swore vengeance on those he blamed for her death.
  • Never My Fault: Furst blames rougarous and vampires for not saving his wife from death, completely ignoring that it was his own negligent driving that fatally wounded her in the first place.

     Nelson Furst 

Rougarou

     Lou Garou 
Voiced by: Rob Paulsen


     Mrs. Young 

Vampires

     Fiona Bunrady 

     Otis Bunrady 

     Paulie Satchel 

Ghosts

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