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  • Exandria Unlimited Calamity: Asmodeus, the Lord of Hells, was once a celestial who was imprisoned alongside the other Betrayer Gods for trying to exterminate mortalkind. When the Archmage Vespin Chloras tried to usurp him, he reduced Vespin to a mindless, flayed, enslaved puppet who he then used to release himself and the other Betrayer Gods from their prison. Around the same time, he began to appear to the paladin Zerxus Ilerez in dreams and visions, presenting himself to Zerxus as a wounded and misunderstood victim of circumstance in order to play to the paladin’s own belief in redemption and feelings of alienation and mistrust and manipulating Zerxus into bringing him all the way into the Material Plane. Once Asmodeus is freed, he kills Zerxus three times within the span of one second while delivering a blistering monologue about how he has always hated mortals and his intent to imprison and torment all mortalkind and the other gods for eternity, then threatens Zerxus’s son unless the paladin agrees to become his champion. During the later days of the Calamity, he repeated the same trick on the goddess Raei, convincing her that he was redeemable and setting up a meeting between the two that resulted in him and his followers massacring all of her worshippers, to the point that her faith is only just starting to recover centuries later in Campaign 1.

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Characters introduced in Season 3

    Dr. Carito Ureta 

Dr. Carito Ureta

Voiced by: Alli Smalley

  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Spends most of her time until she's taken by the creature in her tent in a funk

    Dr. Josefa Guerrero 

Dr. Josefa Gurrero

Voiced by: Carla García
Character Description here
  • Admiring the Abomination: Is fascinated by the caves and their contents and has to be reminded multiple times in Season 4 that if she stays, the Base Camp Piedra survivors and the rescue team will likely both die.

    Eva Olivia Moreno 

Eva Olivia Moreno

Voiced by: Diane Casanova
A doctoral candidate under Dr. Ureta who joins the expedition as her assistant. In season 4, after being the only one to make it out of the cave above Base Camp Piedra, she joins the rescue team to recover her companions.
  • Dying as Yourself: Chooses to stay behind and blow up the theater at the Patagonian site because she's in the process of becoming one of the creatures and wants to destroy what she can before she's subsumed completely.
  • Zombie Infectee: She is injured by one of the hazards of the cave (in this case stung by a swarm of bugs that came out when the door was opened) and is slowly becoming one of the monsters. Unlike Jonas, she eventually confides in Graham about her condition and, with his assistance, attempts to go out blowing up the Patagonian site before she can be completely converted.

Characters introduced in season 4

    Dragana Vuković 

Dragana Vuković

Voiced by: Tanja Milojevic
A field guide and old friend of Graham's who joins the rescue mission at his suggestion.

    Maheer Issa 

Maheer Issa

Voiced by:
A () who has worked for the Documentarian before.

    Raimey Armstead 

Raimey Armstead

Voiced by:
Simon's fiance who forces his way onto the rescue team.

Characters introduced in Artifact

    Marion Sutton 

Marion Sutton

Voiced by:
A doctoral student at the University of Oxford tasked with studying a mysterious artifact.

    Luca Kovacs 

Luca Kovacs

Voiced by:


    Alex 

Alex

Voiced by:


Characters introduced in Imperial

    Dr. Zhou Liu 

Dr. Zhou Liu

Voiced by: Sophie Yang
A Chinese linguist who discovers records of a hidden village. Later, upon discovering the similarities between the glyphs at the site she researched and the newly discovered Patagonian site, she volunteers as epigrapher for the archaeological team at Base Camp Piedra.

     Brother Benedetto Herbardian 

Brother Benedetto Herbardian

Voiced by:
An Italian Jesuit missionary

     Father Martim Vaaz 

Father Martim Vaaz

Voiced by:
A Protuguese Jesuit missionary and cartographer

     Jingwei Cheng 

Jingwei Cheng

Voiced by:
A Chinese official accompanying Brother Benedetto and Father Martim on their mission.

     Anthony 

Anthony

Voiced by: N/A
The Jesuits' servant

     Lee 

Lee

Voiced by: N/A
Jingwei's servant.

     Khal 

Khal

Voiced by: N/A
An inhabitant of the isolated village where the cartographers end up after the mudslide. As she is the only one there who speaks any languages that Jingwei knows, she serves as an interpreter.

     Wei-Ga 

Wei-Ga

Voiced by: N/A
The headwoman of the isolated village in the mountains.

Characters introduced in Iluka

    Dr. Amelia Murray 

Dr. Amelia Murray

Voiced by: Beth Eyre
An oceanographer who was present for the events on the Iluka research vessel. Later hired by Sidja Group and sent to Svalbard, where she meets up with the group returning to Outpost Fristed.

    Dr. Oscar Flores 

Dr. Oscar Flores

Voiced by: Daniel Muñoz


    Franco Reed 

Franco Reed

Voiced by: Angus Brennan


    Alex Lài 

Alex Lài

Voiced by: Sam Yeow


    Charlie Lord 

Charlie Lord

Voiced by: Dallas Wheatley


    Captain Stephen Riemann 

Captain Stephen Riemann

Voiced by: Daniel Bunton
The captain of the Iluka.

    Árni Einarson 

Árni Einarson

Voiced by: Dagur Jóhannesson


Characters introduced in Avrum

    Lada Rachman 

Lada Rachman

Voiced by: Erebusodora


    Avrum ben Judah 

Avrum ben Judah

Voiced by: Yelena Shmulenson
A young teenage Jewish boy fleeing his home after his family was massacred by Cossacks.

    Rivka 

Rivka

Voiced by: Lika Khukhashvili
A young girl fleeing her homeland with her father.

    Zelig 

Zelig

Voiced by: Shota Svanidze
The leader of the group that Avrum falls in with. Fled his homeland with his daughter Rivka.

    Usher 

Usher

Voiced by: Sandro Berdzenishvili
A teenage boy traveling with Zelig's group. Befriends Avrum.
  • You Are in Command Now: After Zelig's death, Usher takes over as leader of the group more or less because he's the only remaining member from the homeland who can talk to Rivka.


     Todd in the Shadows Character page salvage 

  • The Alcoholic: Todd mentions in an Q&A that he loves whiskey, and he drowns terrible songs with bourbon rather often.
  • Ambiguously Brown: From what we have seen of Todd in the light, he has somewhat dark skin, but God only knows what his specific ethnicity is. He has turned this into a deliberate Running Gag.
    • He's said on Twitter that his mother emigrated from Mali, but that doesn't really answer the question.
    • After his review of "This Is America", the only thing concrete about his ethnicity is that he's "not black".
    • A video by Lindsay Ellis clarified that he is, in fact, half-Vietnamese. Notably, we also learn that Todd might not even be his real name.
  • Author Appeal: Clips from The Simpsons appear quite a bit in his reviews.
    Todd: "All the Simpsons references in the world aren't gonna get me through this."
  • Bad Boss: As part of his Alter-Ego Acting, he frequently berates his title card artist on Twitter.
  • Berserk Button: Todd absolutely hates Peter Cetera. He even compared him to a Bond villain at one point.
  • Bile Fascination: Invoked, out of character, with music and other media (in Green Lantern (2011) Lindsay and Todd said they went there to see why it's being reviewed so badly; in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, he says the two, plus Lupa and Lindsay's friends went there "because they need to see everything!").
  • The Blank: His title cards often depict him as this.
    • The artist who does the cards appears in one of Linkara's videos (Mr T #2) claiming that it's actually what he looks like. (And she also obscures her face online, as seen in her cameo in the "Applause" video)
    Krin: You guys know Todd doesn't actually have a face, right? The art is accurate! That boy...is a monster.
  • The Cameo:
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: Todd takes one sip of beer during his review of "If I Die Young" and says:
    Todd: Don't usually drink beer. Someone get me a Mike's Hard Lemonade?
    • Actually, Mike's and beer have the same alcohol content. It's a joke based on the perception of Mike's as 'girly beer'.
  • Catchphrase: "Go away, x person! GO AWAY!", shouted at any artist whom he wishes would lose their career. The two biggest examples are Chris Brown and Ke$ha.
  • Caustic Critic: Todd started off his persona with the intention of ripping into everything he reviewed, and he often has a point. His venom was really intense. However, he has started to chill out quite a bit in his videos from 2019 onward. No longer does he review with extreme anger or fury, but more of questioning and trying to understand why this song or that artist would become popular in the changing music scene. He does still retain a dower attitude towards some artists though.
  • Compassionate Critic: As the page quote shows, he really does enjoy pop music (it started when the only stations he could get in his car were either Classic Rock or Top 40 "and I didn't want to listen to "More Than a Feeling" ten times a day"), but feels the need to criticize the absolute worst.
  • Chaste Hero: According to Jesus in the "Just a Kiss" review.
  • Cool Mask: Todd dons a black one for public appearances, both in a full version when wearing his hoodie, where only the bottom of his nose and lips are visible, and what looks like a more casual half version that only covers his nose and up. (Possibly just to throw on quick for the ever-present vlog coverage the meetups entail.)
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Yep. His very name is Todd in the Shadows, he does all his videos in the dark, and he spends most of them raging. Yet while he's about as snarky as it gets before getting into Yahtzee territory, he's also pretty clearly a good, decent guy.
  • Deadpan Snarker
  • Defeat Means Friendship: Despite "negative amounts of talent", Katy Perry appears on his Top Ten Singles of The Year three years in a row. Todd grudgingly admits defeat in hating her.
    "You win, Katy Perry. Marry me."
    • Ultimately subverted when Todd was happy that she was absent from his Best of 2012 video, and took the top spot of his worst of 2013 list.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Allegedly why he obscures himself.
  • Distressed Dude: When he tries to escape from the prospect of chick flicks, The Nostalgia Chick tapes him to a chair to a) hit on him and b) make him watch it with her. Later, she's apparently abducted him several times to try and make him love her.
  • Dogged Nice Guy: You can tell he really wants to express how he feels to Lupa, but is unable to do, unless he's drunk. Too bad he calls Lord Kat instead.
  • The Eeyore: In a funny way.
  • Even Nerds Have Standards: Linkara's invitation to do a joint review with Todd led to him spending the entire review laughing at the idea of reviewing a comic book. Once he finally stopped laughing at the very end of the review, he happily accepted the invitation.
    • When it comes time for Todd to do a joint review, though, this gets turned around on him, as the rest of the TGWTG crew soundly refuse to review Crossroads, From Justin to Kelly, or Body of Evidence with him.
      • And again in the ET review, where several other contributors show up to mock his taste in music.
    • While vilifying Peter Cetera yet again in his Top 10 Worst Hit Songs of 1976, he makes it clear that he doesn't hate all similar soft rock acts. Phil Collins, Bryan Adams, and Richard Marx are fine by his book, but he stops just short of praising Michael Bolton along with the others (though still admits that he's better than Peter Cetera).
    • While reviewing Nick Jonas's "Jealous", he becomes very concerned when the chorus includes the line "it's my right to be hellish" and calls it creepy and possessive. Other than being a terrible rhyme, he thinks there could have been a better line other than that one.
  • The Faceless: Always reviews In the Hood and with his Face Framed in Shadow. Apparently, this is because when he began making videos, he was a newspaper reporter and was planning on getting a job teaching public school, and wanted to avoid professional repercussions; when the show took off instead, he kept the gimmick since it was already in place.
    • In public appearances (such as conventions and crossovers), he is on the light, but wears the Cool Mask mentioned above.
    • Toyed with in some videos shot by other producers. At times when he isn't wearing his mask (like on the Channel Awesome trip to Washington to meet with their elected officials), his face is edited out of the video by his friends.
    • For those desperately curious, he appears in full view in several shots of Lindsay Ellis' Epcot Drinking Challenge vlog, where neither makes any effort to conceal his face.
  • Face of a Thug:
    • When Film Brain first sees Todd in person, he immediately takes out his valuables and begs him not to knife him, due to the British association of hoodies with thuggish youth.
    • Later on, Critic being who he is, assumes that Todd is a "masked intruder" who wants to rape him.
  • Fanboy: Todd truly enjoys "Monster Mash", and more importantly, thinks that Bobby Pickett- Korean War vet, comedian, musician, actor, screenwriter- accomplished more in his life than Todd thinks he ever will. You can tell that he really does respect the man.
    • He used to call himself a Rihanna fanboy in his S&M review (or at least mentions that other people think he is). As of his Worst Hit Songs of 2012 review, he has stated that he's grown sick of her.
  • The Gadfly: His interactions with other reviewers often devolve into this. He deliberately baits Paw about Sia, he gets his viewers to send hatemail to Linkara, he destroys Rap Critic's property...
  • The Gimmick: His face is constantly obscured by shadows or masks. His main setup also has him filmed in profile, whether facing his piano or the TV.
  • He-Man Woman Hater: Todd references this trope by name in the prologue to the TGWTG-upload of the "Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 2009" review, saying that he was afraid he would come off as this for including three Beyoncé songs on the list.
  • Heroes Love Dogs: Just check out his Twitter feed.
  • He Panned It, Now He Sucks!: Inverted in-universe—He mentions the brief flak he got for admitting he liked Katy Perry, following it up with several fellow site members calling him out over it and one doing the same for stealing her hair.
  • I Can't Dance: Both discussed and demonstrated thoroughly in this slice of hilarity.
    • Also this. (discussed in Self-Deprecation, below)
    • In his episode of "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)", Todd opens by bragging about his musical talents... but the only thing he can't do is dance. He even trips trying to use the pedals of his piano.
  • In the Hood: And it's the same hood (which he's had for quite some time) for every review... until he forgot it in New York and had to buy another. One of the two was sold on eBay since Todd compiled several parking tickets in NYC. The crossover with The Rap Critic shows one Todd's mom made to him... with "Todd in the Shadows" written on the back! See more at Limited Wardrobe.
  • I Need to Go Iron My Dog: To avoid doing a crossover with The Nostalgia Chick for Crossroads, he says, "I need to go wash my dog... fish...".
  • I Was Young and Needed the Money: If what he said on What the Fuck Is Wrong with You? is true, yes, and it's yet another reason he always wears a mask.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's likable to the audience but obnoxious to most of his co-workers (and his title card artist), not to mention a hypocritical Stalker with a Crush. (in-universe, of course)
  • Limited Wardrobe: Not only he regularly wears hoodies and mask, or costumes over his hoodies and mask. In his "Suit and Tie vs. Thrift Shop" review, Todd considers parodying the fashion style... only to show his closet with less than 7 types of grey hoodies (all the hoodies he has wear previously), including "hoodless sweater".
  • Large Ham: Whenever Todd gets angry, and most of the times where he sings, he hams it up accordingly.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: His heritage... as far as we know.
  • Noodle Incident: Todd's more ambitious (and especially misguided) attempts to impress Lupa are brought up this way, with unexplained references to what they involved.
    Lupa: Why? What am I supposed to do with all these geese?

    Lupa: I have had live bunnies air-dropped onto my house. My front yard looked like the Cliff's Notes for Watership Down!
    • Pretty much the "DL Incident". Todd's dropped a few details but it remains (mostly) shrouded in mystery.
    • In his review of "Girl On Fire", he says "I haven't had to deal with this many girls on fire since I accidentally set the"... We never hear the end of the sentence as he gets distracted by what's going on in the video.
  • Reality Subtext: In-Universe, The Nostalgia Chick obsessively stalks Todd and he's barely aware that she exists. In real life, Todd and Lindsay were not only dating but they were described by their co-reviewers as "a sickeningly adorable couple".
  • Running Gag:
    • Todd's always-doomed attempts to romance Obscurus Lupa, which develop into making him a Stalker with a Crush, as well as his rejection of The Nostalgia Chick's attempts to romance him, which makes her a Stalker with a Crush for him.
    • Any comment that seems to pin down Todd's ethnicity is accompanied by the caption "As far as you know", or other mitigations. He's confirmed that he's not black, but not completely white either.
    • His "Finish the Rhyme" segment, though it hasn't seen use for a while.
    • "Not A Rhyme", which has been used recently (at times with a dedicated button on his keyboard, or a hashtag).
    • "Todd-stradamous" has shown up a few times - Todd seems unable to accurately predict the success of new acts. This usually comes up when a singer/band he thought would burn out pretty quickly either hits Number 1 or wins an award.
    • Most certainly NOT played for laughs, but Todd has now had to relocate to a new location for a 3rd time, because his roommate in the last location complained about him working, which he replied that he has to film while it's dark.
  • Screw Yourself: When asked on the forums what would happen if he traveled to a gender swapped universe and met his female self, he stated that: "Hot me-on-me action would be on the agenda, immediately."
  • Self-Deprecation:
    • Any time Todd claims he lives an exciting, happy or sociable life, there's a cut to his normal life, which ranges from mundane to pitiful.
    • When listing off what's cooler than Mike Posner, he lists "Constantly self Googling," illustrated by a picture of himself at a computer. (He admitted in interviews that he does that.)
    • Reviewing "Firework" / "Born This Way", he says he no need for "pick-me-up songs" because he leads such a fantastic life. Cut to a clip of him sitting in front of his computer where he downs spirits, mopes for a while and tries to shoot himself in the head.
    • Todd recites the MST3K Mantra during the "Party Rock Anthem" review. In doing so, however, he endangers his very purpose for being, and he almost fades from existence.
    • In "Moves Like Jagger," he says at least moving like Jagger it's better than moving like Thom Yorke (referencing this) or... Moving like Soulja Boy (referencing Todd himself).
    • In From Justin to Kelly he mentions how he's been on a few "silly productions starring a bunch of not-actors."
    • Often Todd opens the video with a rant of him having to bash people more famous and successful than he.
    • His reaction to being featured on Good Job Internet? "Man, the AV Club really is going downhill."
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Breaks out mad vocabulary skills for his Deep Lyrical Analysis segments, especially for "Sexy And I Know it." He holds this out for six minutes before giving up.
    Todd: But, although the LMFAO oeuvre, as a whole, marks them as admirably resolute in their retro-classicism, it in turn makes the satirical elements of "Sexy and I Know It" out of touch and archaic.
    Todd: ...they lack the pure, almost method-actor conviction of the brilliant members of Rightly Said Frederick.
  • Shrinking Violet: Is this when it comes to interacting with fans.
  • Signature Style: At MagFest, apparently some people recognized that it was him playing a piano because of his piano playing style.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Parodied.
    • After describing paparazzi as the lowest of the low in the entertainment industry, he adds "Critics like myself are of course at the top."
      Todd: Because it's very important to [Lady Gaga's] career that [she] impress[es] me personally! [Beat] Yeah!
    • When pointing out Mike Posner's Embarrassing Last Name, one of his suggestions for making it cooler is "Mike in the Shadows".
    • He makes an inflated version of himself and his achievements in comparison to The Rap Critic in "Lighters".
    • He starts his review of "Applause" he talks about "an artist aiming to change the world... me. There is also Lady Gaga."
    • In fact, in most of his cameos throughout TGWTG, Todd tends to portray himself as this.
  • Sour Supporter: Whenever he teams up with Pushing Up Roses for an Let's Play, he's always this.
  • Stage Names: His IMDB profile shows Todd is not his real name.
  • Stalker with a Crush:
    • Towards Lupa. During his review of "OMG" he repeatedly tries horrible pickup lines from the song on her until she finally threatens to get a restraining order. When he goes to his computer during the "Like a G6" review, we see that his wallpaper is picture after picture of Lupa.
      Lupa: Why haven't I blocked you yet?
    • His idea for a third anniversary crossover with her is to watch the Madonna erotic thriller Body of Evidence.
      Lupa: You want me to go to your room and watch a dirty movie with you?
      Todd: Well, I mean...
      Lupa: Todd, you could not possibly be any creepier than you are right now.
      Todd: You smell nice.
      (Lupa punches him and runs off)
    • All but confirmed in Lupa and Film Brain's review of Hercules in New York, in which he has been hiding under the covers of the other bed in her room since the end of the Sunday School Musical Review.
      Lupa: Stop stealing pieces of my hair!
    • Also, in the Grease 2 Nostalgia Chick review, his wallet is full of Lupa photos (including title cards!).
    • An episode of What the Fuck Is Wrong with You? has Lupa interrupting Nash when he talked about this to prevent him from giving Todd ideas.
    • In "Give Me Everything", after another attack, Todd goes "Think I might be wearing her down."
    • As of "Want U Back", the relationship was called off after their first date, though he's convinced it's her fault and not because they have nothing in common.
    • Todd is also the subject of this trope, with The Nostalgia Chick harboring a distinctly one-sided crush on him.
  • Troll: He created the "Trolling Chris Brown" tumblr page.
  • The Unreveal:
    • Several reviews have brief instances that show Todd in the light! He has his back to the camera and his hood is up, so we only see his feet.
    • Also, there's archive footage of him being given the Hannah Montana Guitar Video Game as a Christmas present. But there's a black face-silhouette with a white question mark inside covering his head. ("As you can see, the image has not been treated")
    • While he did walk around unmasked at MagFest, all of his on-camera appearances had his face masked.
    • In the blooper reel for The Last Airbender Crossover, when he takes off the mask his face is covered by "Image not available".
    • Starting with the Sunday School Musical review and Suburban Knights, he appears fully-lit and shot from the front... with a black mask pulled over the top half of his face.
    • In the review of Grease 2: as The Makeover Fairy poofs him over to Lindsay's house, she takes his mask off, but is terrified of what she sees and quickly puts it back on him. Of course, it was shot from behind him.
    • Even though Mr. Awesome Goes to Washington is supposed to be a serious piece on the TGWTG reviewers going to DC to complain about SOPA, they still point out Todd refuses to show his face and censor it throughout. (then... see below)
    • The Reveal: Accidental in the early, unfinished version of "5 O'Clock". Once Todd found out his face was being shown, he quickly took it off blip.tv and replaced with a re-edited version. Same with the "Mr. Awesome Goes to Washington" above - Todd spent a good part unmasked as you cannot go to senators in costume, but Lindsay missed the censoring for just one second and had to pull it back. Also there's a part in his "Pompeii" review where the lighting is off and you can see his face under the hood. Check it out here.
      • This video shows Todd out of the shadows multiple times!
    • In To Boldly Flee he takes off his mask and shows his face to Nostalgia Chick and Obscurus Lupa. From their reactions, it's implied that viewing Todd's face reveals the viewers the true aspect of their own heart: Lupa is fascinated but Nostalgia Chick shrieks in horror.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds:
    • Him and The Rap Critic bicker a lot and, oddly enough, both make a great team in crossovers.
    • Him and Lindsay are still great friends despite being broken up for several years, but they frequently make each other suffer through awful movies and musicals.
  • Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Kind of... in "Black and Yellow", he names his city as "Bumfuck Nowhere, VA".note 
  • With Friends Like These...: He is this to the other producers. The only ones who are constantly trying to give him moral support are Kyle, Paw, Elisa and The Rap Critic.
  • Your Costume Needs Work: Unbelievably so.
    Todd: I got identified as a Todd in the Shadows cosplayer today. Yep.
  • 0% Approval Rating: By his non-music related workmates, except the one who loves/stalks him.

Todd's Roommates

  • "Friends" Rent Control: Apparently, Todd did not regularly pay rent at his second place, which caused his roommates to kick him out.
  • Troll: According to an old Christmas footage, they gave Todd a Hannah Montana guitar game because they know how "he loves Hannah Montana".
    Todd: As soon as you turn off the camera, I'm beating the shit out of you.

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