Aph Arowson

(Pronunciation: Af)

Aph is the energetic and cheerful crown prince of Afybia. He strives to do the best for his people, but his inquisitive nature often leads to him finding trouble in pursuit of answers. He has always loved studying maps and reading about the worlds around his that he dreams of someday traveling to.

Xzarkro Darson

(Pronunciation: Zar-crow)

Xzarkro is the talented apprentice to the Royal Mage of Afybia. A childhood accident rendered him mute, but he has mastered a difficult form of telepathy magic as a means to communicate. When not practicing his magic, he can be found goofing off on the castle grounds with his childhood friends.

Ahnara Ethsdotter

(Pronunciation: Uh-nara)

Ahnara is an unapologetic young woman with a wonder and curiosity for the limited world around her. She spends most of her days at the castle, causing mischief with her two best friends. She has a remarkable affinity for water magic, but mostly uses her abilities for the occasional prank.

Varlo Kannson

(Pronunciation: Var-low)

Varlo is the tired but dedicated royal advisor for the king of Afybia. Despite his father’s wishes that he would join the royal guard, he found a love and skill for clerical work and a lifelong call to assist the royal family. He is known to be rather sickly, but his best friend, Bertel, is always around to help him take care of himself.

Bertel Irinson

(Pronunciation: Burr-tell)

Bertel is a kind man with a heart of gold, and the head of the royal staff at the castle. He can often be found whistling or singing to himself while he works and is always happy to lend a hand. When not working, he is typically spotted not too far away from his best friend, Varlo.

Kiro Rilenson

(Pronunciation: Keer-oh)

Kiro is the Royal Mage of Afybia, though he is eagerly anticipating the day when his apprentice Xzarkro takes this position. Kiro has been blind since birth and discovered a method to channel magical energies in a way that lets him sense auras. He now specializes in the development of magic that aids disabilities. His other claim to fame is his propensity for long-winded and rambling speeches.