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Alkenny Tribe

    In General 
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A small and isolated tribe that once lived on a mountainside.


  • Barbarian Tribe: They basically live like in the Iron Age and many of them wear pelts.
  • Culture Chop Suey: Their culture mixes Iron Age Europe (the furs and weapons), Native American (the attire of the Dreamer), Hawaiian (Jason Momoa's haka) and Inca (the quipu knots everyone uses to read).
  • Doomed Hometown: Twice. The first time they had to abandon their mountain village to the Witchfinders and move. The second time (twenty years later), only Baba Voss, Maghra, Paris, Kofun, Haniwa and Bow Lion leave, and the rest stay and perish at the hands of the Witchfinders.
  • Everybody's Dead, Dave: By mid-Season 1 everyone bar Baba Voss, Maghra, Paris, Kofun, Haniwa and Bow Lion is dead.
  • In Harmony with Nature: They're not industrialized and live down a mountainside using natural resources and rhythms.
  • Killed Offscreen: We don't see the Witchfinders massacring them once the second settlment is invaded.
  • The Remnant: Only Baba Voss, Maghra, Paris, Kofun, Haniwa and Bow Lion are still alive as of Season 2, everyone else is dead.
  • Tangled Family Tree: They're not numerous (about 75) and their gene pool starts to seriously suffer from their isolation in their second settlement after a while (especially illustrated with the incest between Gether Bax and his aunt Souter), which prompts them to have some of their people go to a festival far from the settlement to seek "new blood".
  • Too Dumb to Live: Applies very much to most of the tribe when they choose to stay in the second settlement instead of following Baba Voss & co as Tamacti Jun closes in, while perfectly knowing that Tamacti Jun will kill them all even if he doesn't find Maghra and the children of Jerlamarel. Indeed, they end up massacred.

    Baba Voss 
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Portrayed by: Jason Momoa

The leader of the warriors of the Alkenny tribe and Maghra's husband. He helped Maghra raise and protect Kofun and Haniwa.


  • Action Dad: Kofun and Haniwa are not his biological children, but he still raised them, and he's one hell of a berserker.
  • Barbarian Hero: Gives off this vibe with the way of life of his tribe, his beard and the pelts he wears.
  • Battle Chant: Leads his warriors into a haka-like war chant in the first episode, before going into battle against the Witchfinders.
  • The Berserker: He's a killing machine with swords in his hands and fights with reckless abandon until there's no enemy left.
  • Blind Weaponmaster: Baba might be utterly blind, but he is a straight-up demon with his sword or any other weapon.
  • Blow That Horn: He carried a horn around his neck to call his tribe for battle and galvanize them, before having to leave the tribe behind.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He used to be a slaver in his youth.
  • Dented Iron: His body (especially his back) is covered in battle scars.
  • Expy: Of Zatoichi. This becomes more apparent when he switches his big cleaver for a katana.
  • Good Parent: He's been a loving father to Kofun and Haniwa.
  • Handicapped Badass: Like almost everybody else in the world, he is blind as a bat, but that doesn't stop him from being a killing machine, even against sighted adversaries.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In the series finale, he sacrifices himself to destroy the bombs by blowing them up himself.
  • Large and in Charge: Is the Alkenny's leader and its best warrior, and he is easily the biggest man in the tribe. So big that Paris frequently notes how much of a giant he is.
  • Manly Facial Hair: He's bearded, and he has the highest combat body count in the series.
  • Papa Wolf: He is very protective of his adoptive children. It's telling that he threatens his brother with a horrible death and the destruction of his entire city if he tries to kidnap Haniwa again.
  • Patricide: He killed his own father (who was a cruel slaver).

    Maghra 
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Portrayed by: Hera Hilmar

A woman who joined the Alkenny tribe when she was pregnant and became the wife of Baba Voss. She gave birth to sighted twin children who were fathered by Jerlamarel, Kofun and Haniwa.


  • Altar Diplomacy: She agrees to marry Lord Harlan in order to secure his support, and through him the support of the people of Pennsa. Everybody involved in the scheme knows that it's purely a political arrangement, and she still considers Baba to be her true husband.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Her brief association with Jerlamarel aside, it is hinted throughout the first season that she had a past that she would prefer stayed in the past. It turns out that she is a Princess.
  • Good Parent: She has raised Kofun and Haniwa with love. It's slightly mitigated by the fact she didn't want them to open Jerlamarel's box and learn to read, but that was solely to protect them from the prejudices sighted people have to endure.
  • The High Queen: She finally manages to oust Sibeth near the end of Season 2, and takes up the Payan throne as a much kinder and wiser queen.
  • Really Royalty Reveal: It is revealed in Plastic that Marghra is actually Queen Kane's younger sister.
    Tamacti Jun: "Hail Princess Marghra, of the House of Kane!"
  • Sibling Murder: She is the one who finally kills Sibeth in the series finale, stabbing her in the neck with Sibeth's own knife.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: She's humble, sane and caring. Sibeth Kane is arrogant, self-centered, insane and depraved.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She married Baba Voss because, in her words, she prefers a man who can protect and help her over a man who can understand her.

    Kofun 
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Portrayed by: Archie Madekwe

The son of Maghra and Jerlamarel and the twin brother of Haniwa. He was born with the ability to see.


  • Family of Choice: Even as he's reunited with Jerlamarel and finds plenty of books to read at the House of Enlightenment, he still considers Baba Voss as his true father for he was raised and loved by him, especially as the true (and unpleasant) nature of Jerlamarel reveals itself.
  • Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: He prefers melee fighting whenever he can't avoid it, while Haniwa prefers using bows and arrows.
  • Happily Adopted: Baba Voss is not his biological father, but he raised him and Haniwa and loves them the same as if they were his biological children.
  • Obfuscating Disability: He had to hide that he's able to see for about twenty years to his tribe, since they're either superstitious about it or simply don't want to end up killed by the Witchfinfers.
  • Technical Pacifist: Violence is an absolute last resort to him, and he's reluctant to kill.

    Haniwa 
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Portrayed by: Nesta Cooper

The daughter of Maghra and Jerlamarel and the twin sister of Kofun. She was born with the ability to see.


  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Haniwa believes that because she has the ability to see that she is somehow superior to everyone else. She mellows on this somewhat over the course of Season 2, but she never stops believing that people with sight are special, a belief that causes some tension between her and Kofun.
  • Dating Catwoman: She falls in love with Wren, the Trivantian lieutenant charged with guarding her while she's the prisoner of Edo Voss, and continues to pursue a relationship with her even once their people are at war with each other, even going so far as to free her after the battle at the end of the season and let her return to Trivantes unharmed, much to Kofun's dismay.
  • Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Kofun prefers melee fighting whenever he can't avoid it, Haniwa prefers using bows and arrows.
  • Happily Adopted: Baba Voss is not her biological father, but he raised her and Kofun and loves them the same as if they were his biological children.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: While Kofun is content to live peacefully, Haniwa is eager to begin restoring humanity to its rightful place, even making ranged weapons that only the sighted could use.
  • Obfuscating Disability: 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 Witchfinders.
  • Stockholm Syndrome: When she's prisoner of Edo Voss, she develops a bond with Wren, the secretly sighted woman who's charged to watch over her, and that bond quickly develops into love.

    Paris 
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Portrayed by: Alfre Woodard

Dubbed by: Maïk Darah (European French)

A seer who has helped Maghra to give birth to Kofun and Haniwa and has protected their secret as they grew up.


  • Blind Black Gal: She's black and blind, although race doesn't seem to be an issue anymore in a world where (almost) everyone is blind.
  • Blind Seer: Talks to owls and this is how she claims she can see the future. This might as well be an Informed Attribute, since it doesn't come up after the first episode.
  • Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions: It's pretty clear that she gave up on (or never believed in?) negative beliefs associated with sighted people a while ago, given how she has helped Maghra and her children and believes in their ability to improve the world.
  • Team Mom: She's like a voice of reason for the party of Baba Voss, Maghra, Kofun, Haniwa, herself and Bow Lion after they leave the Alkenny tribe, and a honorary aunt of sorts to Kofun and Haniwa.

    Bow Lion 
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Portrayed by: Yadira Guevara-Prip

The daughter of the Dreamer, she's practitioner of a dance-like martial art that earns her the rank of Kill Dancer. She's loyal to Baba Voss, and she also doubles as a stealthy spy known as a "Shadow".


    The Dreamer 
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Portrayed by: Tantoo Cardinal

The Alkenny tribe's priest. She's the mother of Bow Lion.


  • High Priestess: She governs the spiritual health of the tribe
  • Killed Offscreen: She perishes along with most of the tribe when the Witchfinders eventually find the second Alkenny settlement.
  • Witch Doctor: She's got plenty of shamanistic traits.

    Ilun 
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Portrayed by: Sharon Taylor

The Alkenny tribe's Ayura, a warrior with enhanced hearing.


  • Shoulders of Doom: She has spikes on her shoulder armor parts.
  • Super-Hearing: She has the best hearing out of all the Alkenny. She's capable of evaluating the size of entire armies at long distances just by hearing them march.
  • Undying Loyalty: She stands with Baba Voss when most of the tribe wants to give Maghra and her children away to Tamacti Jun.

    Gether Bax 
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Portrayed by: Mojean Aria

A very superstitious villager who despises sighted people and sees them as "witches". He sells the tribe out to Tamacti Jun for having sheltered Maghra and her children, since she was impregnated by the sighted Jerlamarel.


  • Hate Sink: He has no redeeming trait whatsoever.
  • Karma Houdini: He gets zero comeuppance for his first betrayal of the tribe that causes them to resettle elsewhere to escape the Witchfinders and dares coming back to live among them. He's not so lucky the second time around.
  • Karmic Death: Haniwa, a "witch" (sighted) member of the tribe he betrayed and caused the demise of, shoots him with arrows, and he gets Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves.
  • Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: After Haniwa fatally shoots him with arrows, Tamacti Jun mercy kills him.
  • Turncoat: Betrayed his tribe and defected to the Witchfinders twice.
  • Villainous Incest: He's a filthy traitor, and he's in a relationship with his aunt Souter.

    Souter Bax 
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Portrayed by: Marilee Talkington

The aunt of Gether Bax and his lover.


  • Convenient Miscarriage: The children she has with Gether are deformed and die in childbirth.
  • Killed Offscreen: She perishes along with most of the tribe when the Witchfinders eventually find the second Alkenny settlement.
  • You Killed My Father: Part of why she opposes Baba Voss' family outside of sharing Gether's beliefs about sighted people is that her sister was condemned to burn after opposing the election of Baba Voss to lead the Alkenny.

Kingdom of Payan

    In General 
  • Cargo Cult: 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).
  • Doomed Hometown: Kanzua became this when Queen Kane sabotaged the dam that the city was built on due to uprising against her.
  • The Good Kingdom: Their society itself is a monarchy with courtiers and ministers acting as both checks on power and delegated authority.
  • Suddenly Significant City: Pennsa became this after Kanzua was destroyed and Maghra became the new queen.
  • The Theocracy: Entire society had a theocratic vibe as their monarchs are considered divine rulers and had Witchfinders to seek out heretics, or sighted.
    Queen Sibeth Kane 
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Portrayed by: Sylvia Hoeks

Dubbed by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese)

The insane queen of the Payan Kingdom, who treats those who can see as heretics.


  • Bad Boss: Her ministers start dropping like flies when they try to do something once it's become clear she's insane and doesn't care about actually ruling her kingdom.
  • Bald of Evil: She's bald and an insane ruler.
  • The Caligula: She's always been unfit to rule, only caring about her hedonistic and egotistic pursues, killing servants on a whim and turning her sexual frustration with a sighted man into a paranoid cult that killed many people for nothing. It only got From Bad to Worse over the years.
  • Convenient Miscarriage: The child she wanted to have with Boots dies in childbirth. She kills the would-be father for this.
  • Depraved Bisexual: She's obsessed with Jerlamarel, but she has no problem having a female servant perform oral sex on her as a "prayer".
  • Entitled Bitch: She believes that not only is it her right to be Queen, but by virtue of being Queen, all of her subjects are hers to use and dispose of, a mindset that led to her flooding her own capital and sabotaging any hope of salvaging peace with Trivantes.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She does seem to genuinely love her sister Maghra, though that doesn't stop her from manipulating and using her to her advantage, or later trying to kill her.
  • God Save Us from the Queen!: Her people of Kanzua would prefer her to take decisions to save them from impending doom with the dam almost crumbling under the water, but she doesn't give a damn and concentrates everything on the search for Jerlamarel and "heretics". After a while she starts killing her dissenting ministers and ends up causing the destruction of the dam and thus wiping out her whole city.
  • How the Mighty Have Fallen: In Season 1 she goes from Queen of Payan to beaten up slave for a silk manufacturer, mostly by her own fault.
  • Humiliation Conga: The people of Kanzua come to hate her due to how neglectful a ruler she is, she loses everything after destroying Kanzua, she's captured by slavers and brought to a silk manufacturer who's out to "teach her a lesson" since he notices she's at least some deeply arrogant upper class bitch (by having her work in his workshop, and she gets beaten up there for being mouthy and lazy). The humiliation then intensifies when it's found out she's the queen. The physical abuse and injuries stop once Maghra, Tamacti Jun and the Witchfinders reach the silk workshop, but then she loses the support of Tamacti Jun and Maghra coerces her into slightly improving her queenly rule.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: She goes through a Humiliation Conga and gets reduced to slavery at a silk workshop after years of an insane Reign of Terror and after destroying her own city and killing countless people in her folly. It's not exactly unearned.
  • Not Good with Rejection: She didn't take it well that Jerlamarel left her, to say the least.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: She is arrogant, self-centered, insane and depraved. Maghra is humble, sane and caring.
  • Villainous Incest: She seduces Kofun, her nephew, in order to get pregnant with a sighted child after the one sired by Boots miscarried.

    Tamacti Jun 
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Portrayed by: Christian Camargo

The Royal Tax Collector and Witchfinder General, basically the loyal enforcer of Queen Kane's will. He leads her armies to relentlessly track down the "heretics" who can see or claim they can.


  • Determinator: He's so dedicated to his job that he spends twenty years relentlessly searching for Jerlamarel and his children.
  • The Dragon: He's the enforcer in chief of Queen Kane's will.
  • Evil Debt Collector: In addition to hunting people who can see or claim they can, he also collects taxes.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After his near-death experience at the end of Season One, he suddenly develops immense regret for his campaign of terror over the last twenty years.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: He spent two decades brutally interrogating every village he came across about Jerlamarel. Queen Kane is horrified to realize this means he was essentially acting as a prophet, spreading the legend of Jerlamarel's power far more effectively than he could have done on his own.
  • Not Quite Dead: The last shot on his 'dead' body in Season 1 implies he's not dead. Indeed, he shows up alive in a cell in Trivantes in Season 2.
  • Undying Loyalty: He's so loyal to Queen Kane that he's willing to kill himself for having failed to find Jerlamarel and his children for twenty years (which is prevented at the last second once evidence of the new Alkenny settlement emerges). Then he figures out the queen caused the destruction of Kanzua, and chooses to support her saner sister Maghra instead.

    Cutter 
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Portrayed by: Timothy Webber

A silk manufacturer who supplies the material to the high-born nobles of Payan. He reduces Queen Kane to slavery after the destruction of Kanzua.


    Cora 
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Portrayed by: Jessica Harper

A slave working for Cutter in his silk workshop.


  • Dark and Troubled Past: Before being a slave, she was the youngest of a family of six and was forced to endure her father's anger and lust. She killed him.
  • I Regret Nothing: She never regretted killing her father, saying she slept peacefully for the first time in her life after doing it.
  • Made a Slave: She wasn't born into slavery.
  • Opportunistic Bitch: She betrays Queen Kane's confidence by telling Cutter who she really is, resulting in the queen getting some more beatdowns and becoming the object of a ransom. Later, when Cutter is no more and with Kane still not knowing who betrayed her, Cora becomes part of her retinue alongside Boots.
  • Patricide: She killed her own father to save herself.
  • Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome: She gets killed by Queen Kane in the first episode of Season 2 just because Kane had a miscarriage.

    Lord Harlan 

Portrayed by: Tom Mison

The lord of Pennsa, the city Queen Kane chooses as her new capital after the fall of Kanzua.


  • Altar Diplomacy: He convinces Maghra to marry him in order to solidify his status now that the queen has taken over his city, and in exchange he can keep the people from rising up due to the shaky circumstances of that resettlement.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Dies saving Haniwa after they are both captured by a tribe of cannibals.

    Toad 

Portrayed by: Hoon Lee

A witchfinder tasked with escorting Kofun to Pennsa.


  • Blind Weaponmaster: He's deadly in combat and is blind like most people in the setting. When he trains Kofun to fight, he has him blindfold himself so that he can learn to use his body and his other senses without relying so much on his sight.
  • Embarrassing First Name: The silliness of his name is commented on a few times by Paris, though he doesn't seem overly bothered by it himself.
  • Mentor Occupational Hazard: He becomes a mentor and combat teacher to Kofun, and ends up dying in his arms during the battle at the end of Season 2.
  • Undying Loyalty: He's loyal to his kingdom broadly and the Witchfinder General in particular, even when their orders to protect sighted people go against everything he's known previously. Particularly notable since he's even willing to fight some of his own men, who are less adaptable, to follow his orders to protect Kofun.

Republic of Trivantes

    In General 
  • Fantasy Counterpart Culture: 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.
  • Good Republic, Evil Empire: Subverted as the Republic of Trivantes is known to conquer and enslave nearby civilizations.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Trivantes's economy is based on slavery and many nearby tribes, which were often targets of their raids, despised them for it.

    Edo Voss 
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Portrayed by: Dave Bautista

The younger brother of Baba Voss, and the Commander General of the Trivantian armies.


    Teo Voss 

A slaver and the long dead father of Baba and Edo Voss.


    Wren 
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Portrayed by: Eden Epstein

A Lieutenant under the orders of Edo Voss, she is tasked to watch over a captive Haniwa. It turns out she is sighted.


  • Book Dumb: She is sighted, but she didn't learn to read, unlike Haniwa.
  • Defecting for Love: Defied. Although she falls in love with Haniwa and doesn't want to fight her once their people are at war with each other, she's unwilling to abandon her family and her home just to be with her.
  • Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: The first time we see her, she's wearing a leather helmet that covers her eyes, but she takes it off for good after Haniwa discovers her secret.
  • Lima Syndrome: From the moment Haniwa finds out she is sighted, they develop a bond that quickly turns into love.
  • Mage Born of Muggles: Wren was born sighted from blind parents (though in that case, it's more due to genetic lottery reversing the blindness from The Plague than magic).
  • My Country, Right or Wrong: 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).
  • Number Two: She acts as Edo's right-hand woman.
  • Obfuscating Disability: She has successfully pretended to be blind to her boss and whole city for quite some time when Haniwa finds out she is sighted.
  • Rank Up: Edo promotes her to Captain when he sends her to the peace talks in his place.

    Tormada 

Portrayed by: David Hewlett

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


  • Ambition Is Evil: 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 accepts her proposal to rule beside her as a king.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: Edo Voss was his best friend, and Tormada claims they were closer than brothers.
  • It's Personal: Has a deadly grudge against Baba Voss because he is the one who killed Edo, whom Tormada considered a brother.
  • Knight Templar: Like Edo, Tormada is both ruthless and so devoted to his tribe that he is perfectly willing to ignore Trivantian law and work with the sighted (a crime punishable with death in Trivantes) to ensure Trivantian supremacy.
    • Subverted when he switches his allegiances to Sibeth on the promise of an empire and a Queen to rule it with.
  • Unholy Matrimony: Between himself and Sibeth Kane following his capture by her witchfinders.

House of Enlightenment

    Jerlamarel 
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Portrayed by: Joshua Henry

A mysterious man who has been blessed with sight — the Payan deemed him "heretic" for that. He is the biological father of Kofun and Haniwa.


  • Evil All Along: He's not the wise and loving father the twins imagined him to be. He's a sighted supremacist who wants to be known as a god and would sell out and murder his own children to achieve that.
  • Foil:
    • To Queen Kane. Both are related to the twins, (as aunt and father). She believes the sighted are an abomination to be destroyed, while he sees them as being superior. While Kane still does care for her sister, Jerlamarel is willing to kill his children.
    • Also to Baba Voss, being the twins' sighted birth-father who was Evil All Along, while Voss, their blind adoptive father, loves and has dedicated his life to protect them.
  • Karmic Transformation: Jerlamarel is a sighted supremacist and sells out Haniwa so that he can further his goal of sighted domination, and wants to kill Kofun. Baba Voss ends up blinding him via Eye Poke.
  • Mage Born of Muggles: He was born sighted from blind parents (though in that case it's more due to genetic lottery reversing the blindness from The Plague than magic).
  • Off with His Head!: He meets his end this way at the hands of Edo Voss after Edo mistakenly believes that he was the one who helped Haniwa escape, and realizes that Jerlamarel is now blind and therefore no longer has anything over him.
  • Really Gets Around: He impregnates blind women in every community and settlement he comes across to produce sighted children.

    Oloman 
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Portrayed by: Dayo Okeniyi

A sighted son of Jerlamarel living at the House of Enlightenment and his main assistant.


  • Cain and Abel: The Evil Counterpart to his half-brother Kofun.
  • Evil All Along: He's a sighted supremacist just like his father.
  • Foil: To Kofun. They're both loyal to the men who raised them, but unlike Kofun, Oloman has no trouble seeking to kill or selling someone out to a blind tribe.
  • Number Two: He seconds his father for pretty much everything.

Other Characters

    Boots 
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Portrayed by: Franz Drameh

A lone, sighted young man who turns out to be another child of Jerlamarel.


  • Chosen Conception Partner: Since she can't find Jerlamarel to try having a sighted child from him, Queen Kane chooses Boots for that purpose. Unfortunately, she has a miscarriage...
  • Made a Slave: Was made into a slave after his tribe realised that he could see.
  • Wild Card: He has grown to trust just about no one, so his allegiance is never a sure thing.
  • Wild Child: His behavior when Kofun and Baba Voss meet him is a bit more feral than normal, he used to be mistreated like a monster would and he seems to be constantly on the defensive.
  • You Have Failed Me: His child with Queen Kane miscarried, and he is killed because of it.

    Charlotte 

Portrayed by: Olivia Cheng

A warrior of the Compass, a group dedicated to protecting the sighted wherever they appear.


  • Bodyguarding a Badass: She's dedicated to protecting Haniwa, much to Haniwa's irritation since she believes she can protect herself.
  • Motor Mouth: She has no filter and tends to say whatever pops into her head.
  • Put on a Bus: She leaves midway through Season 3 to escort Jerlamarel's other children to safety with the rest of the Compass. She returns at the end of the season to see Haniwa off, though.

    Ranger 

Portrayed by: Michael Raymond-James

A former member of the Alkenny who left to live in the wilderness.


  • The Hermit: 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.
  • The Stoner: He certainly loves his weed.


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