Heroes of Mana/Characters


 * HP - The unit's health points.
 * When HP is completely depleted, the units is incapacitated and disappears from the field.


 * Attack Power - The unit's offensive strength.
 * The higher the number, the more damage dealt per attack.


 * Attack Rate - The unit's attack frequency.
 * Higher numbers indicate a shorter clooldown period between attacks.


 * Attack Range - The unit's range of attack.
 * Higher numbers indicate the ability to deal damage over a wider area.


 * Battle Skill
 * A skill unique to every leader unit. This skill is applied on the battlefield; each leader's skill influences surrounding units in a different way.


 * Standby Skill
 * A skill unique to every leader unit. This skill is applied when not in battle; each leader's skill affects building facilities or producing units.

Roget
A member of the Peddan scouting crew sent to Ferolia. Nothing about his family or past is known. He is good-natured and has a strong sense of justice, but at times his demeanor hints at a sad and lonely disposition.

Yurchael
Captain of the Peddan scouting crew sent to Ferolia. Calm, cool, and collected, he seems to possess a sharp mind, but most have a hard time reading into what he is really thinking.

Qucas
A member of the Peddan scouting crew sent to Ferolia. A former mercenary who use to wander the land, he is now a hired gun in the Peddan army. He is rough around the edges, but still gets the job done... as long as he gets paid.

D'Kelli
A member of the Peddan scouting crew sent to Ferolia, and a child of the minority race that lives in the mysterious Jungle of Visions. Her sunny disposition hides the fact that she was bereaved of her parents. Her naivete seems to occasionally draw ire from her crewmates, but at her core is an innate toughness.

Gemière
A member of the Peddan scouting crew sent to Ferolia, and niece of the Peddan chancellor. Deft with her daggers, her skills belong on the battlefield. Usually taciturn, her short fuse becomes more apparent when the topic of conversation is battle. Her crewmates are often the targets of her verbal grenades.

Gauser
King of the Beastmen of Ferolia. A capable leader who is passionate about his country and people. Beastmen in general have hard feelings towards humans, but this does not seem to apply to Gauser.

Joster
A warrior of Laurent, and Minerva's fiancee. He is worried about the kidnapped Minerva, but feels chagrained at being powerless to help her.

Alma
The most powerful Amazon in Laurent. She secretly admires Joster, but keeps her feelings to herself after finding out about Joster and Minerva's relationship.

Galura
Chief of Laurent's governing tribe. Her constant diplomatic efforts were crucial in uniting neighboring tribes towards the goal of building a nation. Her ambitions were cut short when Olbex took her life.

Minerva
The leader of Laurent's Amazons, and daughter of Galura. As Joster's fiancee, they share a dream of building the nation of Laurent. Her mother was mercilessly killed; she herself has been taken hostage by Olbex.

Priest of Light
Governs the holy capital of Wendel. Wielding the Mana Goddess' magic, he offers salvation to the masses with his healing hands. Though not one to use it on the battlefield, his wizardry is impressive.

Belgar
The Oracle of Shadows at Wendel. Prone to blaming himself whenever he encounters difficulties. This lends to a rather forceful personality that takes any measure to accomplish the task at hand.

Falcon
A former commanding officer in Nevarl. Unhappy with Olbex' decision to join forces with Pedda and start the war, she took her troops and deserted her chief. She was rescued by Roget and crew when she was cornered by Nevarl's main units.

Larkborne
A deserter from Nevarl. In spite of his wounds, he arrived at Wendel to tell Roget and crew of Falcon's dire straits.

Sandarrow
A warrior of Nevarl and Falcon's husband. An idealist who is against warfare himself, he deserted the Nevarlans together with Falcon.

Hawkeye
Falcon and Sandarrow's child, hence Flamekhan's grandchild. In a future world, he would become one of the six heroes destined to save the world from certain doom.

Loki
The leader of the Silver Knights of Valsena. Known as the Golden knight himself, he is the premier swordsman in the kingdom. A friend and brother in arms of Prince Richard he has a hard time controlling the prince, who seems to have little respect for his royal upbringing.

Valda
The First Princess of Altena. Though she has feelings for Prince Richard of Valsena, she refrains from acting on them out of respect for her position as heir to Atlena's throne. Her royal blood has given her extraordinary magical powers, but shehes yet to learn how to control them.

Olbex
The leader of Nevarl. He joined hands with Pedda to start the war against the world. He has been after Qucas to avenge his brother who was killed five years ago.

Flamekhan
The great warrior of Nevarl, right-hand man to Olbex, and Falcon's father. He tries to carry out the sentence of death against his own daughter for the crime of deserting Nevarl.

Juhani
A Peddan warrior, and younger brother of Elena, Roget's fiancee. He used to look up to Roget like an older brother, but upon learning of Roget's betrayal to their homeland, his affection turned into hatred. He tried to vanquish Roget for being a traitor, but fell down a ravine.

Baxilios
Female general of Pedda. Born in a long line of generals, she received a military education since childhood. Thus, she became a charismatic commander in spite of her youth. She seems to have a history with Yurchael.

Salamander
The spirit who controls the power of scorching fire. Hot-blooded and prone to action. He acutely senses the world's danger, and decides to accompany Roget and crew to lend his fiery strength.

Gnome
The spirit who controls the power of the earth. A caring old man with tidbits of wisdom always at the ready. Seems most concerned about the future of the world.

Wisp
The spirit who controls the power of radiant light. A straight arrow who acts with modesty towards everyone.

Xan Bie
The benevedon of fire. Though it looks like a bird engulfed in flames, no benevedon actually has a finite form; rather, each can change into whatever form it wills. Xan Bie decides to help Roget and crew because it finds Esina's mirror annoying, not necessarily out of a desire to save the world.