< The Inkworld Trilogy
The Inkworld Trilogy/Characters
The characters of The Inkworld Trilogy. Additions welcomed.
Mortimer "Mo" Folchart
- Blessed with Suck: How he views his powers, which robbed him of his wife years ago. He gets over it eventually, but he never reads out loud to Meggie.
- Casting Gag: Brenden Fraser is stated to be the vocal inspiration for him. Not only does he take up that role in the movie but also did the audio book for Inkspell.
- Curtains Match the Window
- Happily Married: To Resa.
- The Hero: Eventually, in Book 3.
- Nice Guy: Compared to some of the other heroes - who can at times be petty and selfish - Mo is the straightest example of this.
- Papa Wolf
Meggie Folchart
- Demoted to Extra: Always prominent in the plot, Meggie nonetheless diminishes in significance after the first book, going from The Protagonist to Supporting Protagonist. A common criticism of Book 3 is that her only Arc was "choosing between two suitors".
- Hair of Gold
- The Hero: In Book 1, and arguably in Book 2 (which is more of an Ensemble piece).
- Kid Heroine
- Plucky Girl
Dustfinger
- Anti-Hero: Type IV
- Back from the Dead
- The Big Guy: Somewhat, during the first two books before he ascends to The Lancer.
- Cynical Mentor: To Farid.
- Disappeared Dad: He left two daughters (and his wife, Roxanne) behind in the 'Inkworld' when Mo read him out. One has since died of illness.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars
- Heroic Sacrifice
- The Lancer: Becomes this to Mo in Book 3.
- Lovable Traitor
- Playing with Fire
- Redheaded Hero
- Adaptation Dye Job: Was made a blond in the film.
- Scars Are Forever: Til Inkdeath, where they're erased
- Wild Card
Elinor
Farid
- Anti-Hero: Type IV
- Back from the Dead
- The Lancer: To Meggie, especially during Book 2
- Naive Newcomer
- Romantic False Lead
Teresa "Resa" Folchart
- The Chick
- Cute Mute: Until Inkspell.
- Hair of Gold: Though, it had gotten darker over stress while being forced to serve Capricorn during Inkheart.
- Happily Married: To Mo.
- Hot Mom
- Missing Mom: In Book 1, due to having been sucked into "Inkheart" years ago.
- Plucky Girl
- Shapeshifting: Inkdeath. Transformation type, she turns into a swift.
- Trapped in Another World: Though as it turns out, she was read out by Capricorn's 'reader', Darius, years before the main story began.
- Wholesome Crossdresser: Her first time in the Inkworld had her in men's clothing.
- Yamato Nadeshiko
Fenoglio
- Heroic BSOD: He descends further into one the more out of control his own story's plot goes
- Jerkass: At times, and always appropriately called out on it.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Unfortunately for Fenoglio, the Stormtrooper Effect does not exist in the Inkworld...
- The Smart Guy
Capricorn
- Bald of Evil: In the film, due to having shaved it off. It also shows there that he used to have a Beard of Evil. It's unclear how much of this holds true in the novel itself.
- Big Bad: Of Inkheart.
- Book One Final Boss
- Complete Monster
- Expy: Of Adolf Hitler himself, according to Word of God. Holds true in-story, though it's not stated outright.
- Freudian Excuse: It's not used to excuse his actions though, just to explain them. Fenoglio even points out that while it always existed, he deliberately left it out of the story.
- Karmic Death
- Lack of Empathy
- The Sociopath
Basta
- Animal Motifs: Foxes.
- Arch Enemy: To Dustfinger.
- Came Back Wrong: Deliberately, thanks to Orpheus.
- The Dragon: To Capricorn in Book 1, to Mortola onwards.
- Dragon Ascendant: Subverted, he doesn't actually lead Capricorn's fireraisers after his demise, due to the fact that most of them perished in Inkheart.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Unlike the other Fireraisers, Basta - despite his capacity for evil and cruelty - isn't really a sadist, nor does he Kick the Dog (certainly not For the Evulz). Even Dustfinger acknowledges this.
- It may explain why he wasn't Retconned in the first book's climax, as well.
- Killed Off for Real
- Knife Nut
- Start of Darkness: According to Fenoglio, he has one of these, which is actually surprisingly sympathetic.
The Magpie
- The Dark Chick
- Evil Matriarch
- Evil Old Folks
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: She wounds Mortimer for killing her son, Capricorn.
Roxanne
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