List of supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth

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This is a list of supporting characters from the campaign The Rise of Wesnoth.

Major characters

Further information: The Rise of Wesnoth#Characters

The campaign is centred around Prince Haldric of Stormvale, the son of King Eldaric IV, who befriended Burin the Lost and Lady Jessene as he led his kingdom's refugees across the Green Isle, pursued by orcs after the Second Crown Prince of Southbay's war against the Wesfolk took an ill turn. He obtained the Ruby of Fire from the Lich-Lord Lenvan with the help of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and later the Book of Fire and Darkness from the Lich-Lord Caror. After receiving help from King Addroran IX of Southbay, he readied ships to sail east across the Great Ocean, guided by Lord Typhon. After arriving at the Great Continent and receiving aid from Lady Dionli, they learned that they had been pursued by the Lich-Lord Jevyan, who sought the Ruby of Fire for himself. Commander Aethyr died in battle against Jevyan to ensure a subterfuge against Jevyan's orcs could succeed.

Other major characters that the character can encounter include Minister Edren, a white mage from the Swamp of Esten; Sir Ruddry, a Clearwater knight; and Sir Ladoc, a Southbay knight.

Significant characters

The following list contains all characters who are significant supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth.

Minor characters

The following list contains all characters who are minor supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth in alphabetical order by race.

Humans
Cleon was a cultist and dark sorcerer residing in the Swamp of Esten. Cleon was the weakest of the three cultists who had moved into the Swamp of Esten after the Wesfolk War. Dark sorcerers inspired by the Wesfolk, Cleon and his two friends, Lollyra and Clurka, were capable of reanimating the dead. Every spring and fall, Haldric's people would clear the swamp of creatures for safe passage along the river road. For a period of time, the war with the orcs prevented this from happening, and the strength of the cultists grew. If Haldric chose to travel by the Swamp of Esten, his refugees came across the three cultists, who were subsequently killed.[1] necromancer.png
Clurka was a cultist and dark sorceress residing in the Swamp of Esten. Clurka was one of the three cultists who had moved into the Swamp of Esten after the Wesfolk War. Dark sorcerers inspired by the Wesfolk, Clurka and her two friends, Cleon and Lollyra, were capable of reanimating the dead. Every spring and fall, Haldric's people would clear the swamp of creatures for safe passage along the river road. For a period of time, the war with the orcs prevented this from happening, and the strength of the cultists grew. If Haldric chose to travel by the Swamp of Esten, his refugees came across the three cultists, who were subsequently killed.[1] necromancer+female.png
Daellyn (also known as Daellyn the Red) was a fire wizard who resided with his brother, Tinry the Red, in the Southbay sewers. Daellyn and his twin brother searched for the Ruby of Fire, but after the Wesfolk War, they were banished into the sewer of Southbay along with their followers. When Haldric descended into the sewer, Daellyn was able to sense the Ruby of Fire. They attacked Haldric's forces, but failed to kill him.[2] daellyn.png
The final King of Clearwater reigned over the Kingdom of Clearwater until his death at the hands of the orcs. Upon discovering of the invasion of the Green Isle by the orcs, the final King of Clearwater attempted to engage the orcs as they exited the Swamp of Esten. The battle was initially successful, and he managed to drive the orcs back into the swamp. Orcish reinforcements arrived, however, and overran the Clearwater forces' position. The king attempted to lead a charge, but died in battle. He left no heir, resulting in Aethyr being placed in charge of the evacuation of Clearwater Port.[3]
Galdred was a strong and loyal heavy infantryman[a] and member of Stormvale's army, personally assigned to Eldaric's protection. When Stormvale's north keep was attacked by a group of orcs led by Tan-Rarbag, Eldaric assigned Galdred, along with Thegwyn and Tromas, to hold the northern pass, delaying the orcs' assault sufficiently for Haldric and Stormvale's refugees to escape the valley via the southern pass. Galdred later accompanied Haldric on his exodus out of the valley.[4] heavy-infantry.png
Lollyra was a cultist and dark sorceress residing in the Swamp of Esten. Lollyra was one of the three cultists who had moved into the Swamp of Esten after the Wesfolk War. Dark sorcerers inspired by the Wesfolk, Lollyra and her two friends, Cleon and Clurka, were capable of reanimating the dead. Every spring and fall, Haldric's people would clear the swamp of creatures for safe passage along the river road. For a period of time, the war with the orcs prevented this from happening, and the strength of the cultists grew. If Haldric chose to travel by the Swamp of Esten, his refugees came across the three cultists, who were subsequently killed.[1] necromancer+female.png
Thegwyn was a resilient and loyal heavy infantryman[a] and member of Stormvale's army, personally assigned to King Eldaric IV's protection. When Stormvale's north keep was attacked by a group of orcs led by Tan-Rarbag, Eldaric assigned Thegwyn, along with Galdred and Tromas, to hold the northern pass, delaying the orcs' assault sufficiently for Prince Haldric and Stormvale's refugees to escape the valley via the southern pass. Thegwyn later accompanied Haldric on his exodus out of the valley.[4] heavy-infantry.png
Tinry (also known as Tinry the Red) was a fire wizard who resided with his brother, Daellyn the Red, in the sewer of Southbay. Tinry and his twin brother who searched for the Ruby of Fire, but after the Wesfolk War, they were banished into the sewer of Southbay along with their followers. When Haldric descended into the sewer, Daellyn was able to sense the Ruby of Fire. They attacked Haldric's forces, but failed to kill him.[2] tinry.png
Tromas was a fearless and loyal heavy infantryman[a] and member of Stormvale's army, personally assigned to Eldaric's protection. When Stormvale's north keep was attacked by a group of orcs led by Tan-Rarbag, Eldaric assigned Tromas, along with Thegwyn and Galdred, to hold the northern pass, delaying the orcs' assault sufficiently for Haldric and Stormvale's refugees to escape the valley via the southern pass. Tromas later accompanied Haldric on his exodus out of the valley.[4] heavy-infantry.png
Orcs
Grilg was one of Tan-Bok's goblin knights. Grilg passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the sacking of the Midlands, he temporarily left while his master, Tan-Bok, was stationed there. If Haldric chose to travel through the Midlands, his refugees arrived there and charged at the orcs. Despite Grilg arriving back in time for the fight, he did not prevent the death of Tan-Bok.[6] direwolver.png
Gruumogth was one of Tan-NauVong's orcish warriors who flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Gruumogth passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] An orcish warrior, he was stationed by Tan-NauVong at the foot of the southern pass, but failed to prevent Haldric from breaking through and killing Tan-NauVong.[7][b] warrior.png
Hoshnak was one of Tan-Schmog's orcish warriors who flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Hoshnak passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] An orcish warrior, he was stationed by Tan-Schmog at the foot of the southern pass, but failed to prevent Haldric from breaking through and killing Tan-Schmog.[7][b] warrior.png
Knafakhan was one of Tan-NauVong's orcish warriors who flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Knafakhan passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] An orcish warrior,[c] he was stationed by Tan-NauVong at the foot of the southern pass, but failed to prevent Haldric from breaking through and killing Tan-NauVong.[7] warrior.png
Snagakhan was one of Tan-Schmog's orcish warriors who flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Snagakhan passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] An orcish warrior,[c] he was stationed by Tan-Schmog at the foot of the southern pass, but failed to prevent Prince Haldric from breaking through and killing Tan-Schmog.[7] warrior.png
Tan-Bok was an orcish warlord who was commissioned with guarding the sacked Midlands. Tan-Bok passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the sacking of the Midlands, he joined Tan-Vrodis and Tan-Hogar in guarding its remains. If Haldric chose to travel through the Midlands, his refugees arrived there and charged at the orcs. Tan-Bok was slain in battle, as were his two fellow warlords.[6] grunt-3.png
Tan-Burg was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Clearwater Port. Tan-Burg passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Alongside Tan-Vragar and Ut'Tan-Vrork, he laid siege against Clearwater Port, where the Wesfolk and people of Stormvale had taken refuge. He was unable to capture Haldric, who escaped by ship.[3] warlord.png
Tan-Erang was an orcish warrior who partook in the siege of Stormvale. Tan-Erang passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] His army advanced upon Stormvale from the northeast, flanking Eldaric's forces already in combat with Tan-Rarbag. Prince Haldric managed to evacuate Stormvale's residents before Tan-Erang and Tar-Rarbag occupied the valley. They managed to kill Eldaric, but not before the refugees were able to escape through the mountain pass.[4] warrior.png
Tan-Gralg was an orcish warlord who partook in the invasion of Oldwood Forest. Tan-Gralg passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Along with Tan-Rugar, he invaded the Oldwood Forest and its inhabitant woses, threatening to burn them. With the operation interrupted by Haldric's arrival, he was killed in battle.[8] grunt-3.png
Tan-Gulo was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Southbay. He passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] He was one of the three orcish warlords, including Tan-Harak and Tan-Hork, who marched upon Southbay during the spring. Despite aid from Jevyan, he was slain by Haldric's men in battle.[9] warlord.png
Tan-Harak was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Southbay. He passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] He was one of the three orcish warlords, including Tan-Gulo and Tan-Hork, who marched upon Southbay during the spring. Despite aid from Jevyan, he was slain by Haldric's men in battle.[9] warlord.png
Tan-Hogar was an orcish warlord who was commissioned with guarding the sacked Midlands. Tan-Hogar passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the sacking of the Midlands, he joined Tan-Vrodis and Tan-Bok in guarding its remains. If Haldric chose to travel through the Midlands, his refugees arrived there and charged at the orcs. Tan-Hogar was slain in battle, as were his two fellow warlords.[6] grunt-2.png
Tan-Hork was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Southbay. He passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] He was one of the three orcish warlords, including Tan-Gulo and Tan-Harak, who marched upon Southbay during the spring. Despite aid from Jevyan, he was slain by Haldric's men in battle.[9] warlord.png
Tan-NauVong was an orcish warlord whose vanguard flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Tan-NauVong passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the people of Stormvale were forced to flee their homes through the Broken Mountains' southern pass,[4] Tan-NauVong and fellow warlord Tan-Schmog flanked them from the east, blocking their path. Haldric, who led the refugees, managed to fight his way through the orcs, killing Tan-NauVong and Tan-Schmog in the process.[7] grunt-2.png
Tan-Pulk was an orcish warlord who guarded the entrance to the sewers of Southbay. Tan-Pulk passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Despite promises from his superiors that he would be in Southbay by winter, he and Ut'Tan-Grilg were still waiting by the time winter arrived. Garrisoned outside the entrance to the sewers of Southbay, they saw Haldric sail to Fallen Lich Point nearby. In part due to the intervention of two hostile yetis, he was unable to stop Haldric and his men from entering into the sewers.[10] grunt.png
Tan-Rarbag was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Stormvale. Tan-Rarbag passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] He advanced south upon Stormvale and seized the Northern Keep, outnumbering and defeating King Eldaric's forces. He was temporarily blocked from advancing south by Eldaric's personal guards, Thegwyn, Galdred, and Tromas. Haldric managed to evacuate Stormvale's residents before Tar-Rarbag and Tan-Erang occupied the valley. They managed to kill Eldaric, but not before the refugees were able to escape through the mountain pass.[4] grunt-3.png
Tan-Rugar was an orcish warlord who partook in the invasion of Oldwood Forest. Tan-Rugar passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Along with Tan-Gralg, he invaded the Oldwood Forest and its inhabitant woses. With the operation interrupted by Haldric's arrival, he was killed in battle.[8] warlord.png
Tan-Schmog was an orcish warlord whose vanguard flanked Haldric's refugees from the east while they escaped Stormvale via the southern pass. Tan-Schmog passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the people of Stormvale were forced to flee their homes through the Broken Mountains' southern pass,[4] Tan-Schmog and fellow warlord Tan-NauVong flanked them from the east, blocking their path. Haldric, who led the refugees, managed to fight his way through the orcs, killing Tan-Schmog and Tan-NauVong in the process.[7] grunt.png
Tan-Vragar was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Clearwater Port. Tan-Vragar passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Alongside Tan-Burg and Ut'Tan-Vrork, he laid siege against Clearwater Port, where the Wesfolk and people of Stormvale had taken refuge. In spite of enlisting the help of nagas, he was unable to capture Haldric, who escaped by ship.[3] warlord.png
Tan-Vrodis was an orcish warlord who was commissioned with guarding the sacked Midlands. Tan-Rarbag passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the sacking of the Midlands, he joined Tan-Bok and Tan-Hogar in guarding its remains. If Haldric chose to travel through the Midlands, his refugees arrived there and charged at the orcs. Tan-Vrodis was slain in battle, as were his two fellow warlords.[6] warlord.png
Ut'Tan-Grilg was an orcish warlord who guarded the entrance to the sewers of Southbay. He passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Despite promises from his superiors that he would be in Southbay by winter, he and Tan-Pulk were still waiting by the time winter arrived. Garrisoned outside the entrance to the sewers of Southbay, they saw Haldric sail to Fallen Lich Point nearby. In part due to the intervention of two hostile yetis, he was unable to stop Haldric and his men from entering into the sewers.[10] grunt-3.png
Ut'Tan-Vrork was an orcish warlord who partook in the siege of Clearwater Port. Ut'Tan-Vrork passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] Alongside Tan-Burg and Tan-Vragar, he laid siege against Clearwater Port, where the Wesfolk and people of Stormvale had taken refuge. He was unable to capture Haldric, who escaped by ship.[3] grunt-2.png
Vrogar was one of Tan-Hogar's slayers. Vrogar passed through one of the Lich-Lords' gateways from the Old Continent to the Green Isle.[5] After the sacking of the Midlands, he temporarily left while his master, Tan-Hogar, was stationed there. Despite Vrogar arriving back in time for the fight, he did not prevent the death of Tan-Hogar.[6] slayer.png
Undead
Jevyan's familiar was Jevyan's flying undead minion, and would accompany him into battle, for instance when Jevyan visited the siege of Southbay.[9] Jevyan sent his familiar to spy on the Eldaric in order to be able to find the Ruby of Fire.[11][12][13] The familiar returned to Jevyan before arriving at the shoreline where the remaining refugee ships waited at sea.[14] Finally, the familiar engaged in the final battle with the humans, but was killed, much to Jevyan's fury.[15] familiar.png
Woses
Bolwuldelman was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Bolwuldelman guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil.[d] In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Bolwuldelman was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Bregalad was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Dolmannumbil was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Gullatendronnorbum was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Laffalialomdium was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Laffalialomdium guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil.[d] In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Landunwonbam was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Landunwonbam guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Lassemista was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Lassemista guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil.[e] In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Muldondindal was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Muldondindal guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Orofarnië was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Talodulborentan was a wose of the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, and was one of the woses present when Elilmaldur-Rithrandil farewelled Haldric from the Oldwood Forest.[16] wose.png
Wonrunmaldin was an elder wose who protected the Oldwood Forest under the authority of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. When the Oldwood Forest came under attack by Tan-Gralg and Tan-Rugar, Wonrunmaldin guarded Elilmaldur-Rithrandil.[e] In the end, with the help of Haldric, the woses were able to slay both of the orcish warlords.[8] wose.png
Yetis
Rarlg was a yeti who resided nearby the entrance to the sewers of Southbay. Shortly after Haldric's arrival at Fallen Lich Point, a short distance south of the sewer entrance, Rarlg and Raul-Rarlg emerged from the mountains and attacked the two orcish warlords there, Ut'Tan-Grilg and Tan-Pulk.[10] yeti.png
Raul-Rarlg was a yeti who resided nearby the entrance to the sewers of Southbay. Shortly after Haldric's arrival at Fallen Lich Point, a short distance south of the sewer entrance, Rarlg and Raul-Rarlg emerged from the mountains and attacked the two orcish warlords there, Ut'Tan-Grilg and Tan-Pulk.[10] yeti.png

Notes

  1. ^ a b c On easy difficulty, this character was a shock trooper.[4]
  2. ^ a b This character was only present in the south pass on hard difficulty.[7]
  3. ^ a b On easy difficulty, this character was an orcish grunt.[7]
  4. ^ a b This character was not present in the Oldwood Forest defenses on hard difficulty.[8]
  5. ^ a b This character was only present in the Oldwood Forest defenses on easy difficulty.[8]

References

The Rise of Wesnoth
Main characters
Haldric IJesseneAethyrTyphonJevyanDionliEldaric IVAddroran IXElilmaldur-RithrandilSecond Crown Prince of SouthbayCarorLenvanBurinEdrenRuddryLadoc(more)
Scenarios
A Summer of StormsThe FallA Harrowing EscapeThe Swamp of Esten/The MidlandsThe OldwoodTemple in the DeepReturn to OldwoodClearwater PortFallen Lich PointSewer of SouthbaySouthbay in WinterA Final SpringPeoples in DeclineRough LandingA New LandThe Ka'lian (The Dragon/Lizard Beach/Troll Hole/Cursed Isle) • A Spy in the WoodsThe VanguardReturn of the FleetThe PlanThe Rise of WesnothEpilogue