Hero
The hero is the son of Hermann, the consul of Granz Realm. His parents were killed by
Dark Lord when he was young, and he was captured and made a slave. For ten years he was
a slave, and finally escapes to seek revenge on Dark Lord.
Heroine
The heroine is a member of the Mana Clan, a race with the power of Mana. Her people are hunted
by Dark Lord, and her village was wiped out when she was young. As one of the last members
of the Mana Clan, she is constantly on the run.
Willy
Willy was one of the heroine's childhood friends, and a cellmate of the hero. Willy is also
a member of the Mana Clan, and he too escaped from Dark Lord when he was young. However, he
was later captured and made a slave. Willy uses knucks to fight, and is adept at using Undine's magic.
Willy accompanies the heroine in her journey.
Sir Bogard
Bogard is one of the three Gemma Knights who defeated Vandole. He is a skilled swordsman
and is a father figure to the heroine. Out to stop Dark Lord;
Bogard accompanies the heroine in her journey.
Cibba
Cibba is the sage of Wendel's Cathedral and taught the Gemma Knights to fight against Vandole.
He is a very wise old man and sees that Dark Lord and Julius post a great threat to the world.
Cibba fights with a staff and uses Wisp's magic.
Cibba accompanies the hero in his journey.
Amanda
Amanda was also a slave to Dark Lord. She has a crush on the hero, and soon after he escaped she
followed. She is Lester's big sister. Amanda specializes in using the Lance.
Amanda accompanies the hero in his journey.
Lester
Lester is a minstrel who believes words are stronger than weapons. However, he aids in the
downfall of Dark Lord by using a bow.
Lester accompanies both the hero and heroine in their journeys.
Watts
No Seiken Densetsu game is complete without the blacksmith Watts. Through most of the game he
hangs out in the Hot House ready to forge or temper weapons, but he helps the hero find mithril
early in the game.
Watts accompanies the hero in his journey.
Marshall
Marshall is a War Bot from when Vandole ruled. He helps the heros get through the Dime tower.
Marshall sports a lazer, and can read the cryptic writings in the tower.
Marshall accompanies both the hero and heroine in their journeys.
Lord Granz
Granz was also one of the three Gemma Knights who fought against Vandole. Granz is known as the
Swordless Knight because he fought with his songs. Granz founded the Granz Realm, and is the
father of Dark Lord and Devius.
Count Lee
Count Lee is a Mavole and is good friends with Granz. Lee owns Vinquette hall and tries to
protect the Mana Clan women from Dark Lord.
Isabella
Isabella is also a Mavole. She is a friend of Count Lee, and wants him to return with her to Mavolia. Later she joins Dark Lord, but she isn't a bad guy.
Selah
Selah is also one of the three Gemma Knights. Late in the game her house in Ishe serves as a meeting
place for the heros.
Niccolo
Niccolo is a wandering salesman and sells the main characters items ranging from normal to wonderful. He can always be found in the most random of places.
Lil' Cactus
This spiny little dude hangs out in the Hot House waiting for the heros to come and tell him a story.
Trent
Trent lives in the Hot House and can plant seeds to grow fruit and vegetables to help the main
characters with forging and tempering weapons.
Dark Lord
Dark Lord is the new ruler of the Granz Realm. He hates the Mana Clan with a passion because they
refused to use their magic to cure his mother, Medusa. Now he hunts down the Mana Clan to make them
suffer the same fate his mother had.
Julius
Julius is Dark Lord's servant. Julius knows much more about the Magic of Mana, and may be using Dark
Lord to get to the Mana Clan...
Devius
Devius is Dark Lord's brother. He doesn't want minstrels to go sing for Dark Lord because he fears Dark Lord
will kill them. So instead he has his mother turn them into birds. He lives in a manor in Jadd.
Goremand
Goremand eats peoples' souls. He is much like the grim reaper, and he tags along with Dark Lord and Julius to
collect the souls of the many people they kill.









