List of characters

Here you will find brief information about the major characters of the Seeking Mana Series as they appear. The first episode in which they appear is annoted between parenthesis.

Uto aka 'Mbuto'ngai (Episode 01)
A mysterious man from Rha on Vhityi Levu, following the guidance of 'Ndengei.

George Wilson (Episode 01)
Soldier for the British East India Company in the war against Mysore and son of the Commodore Wilson.

Anthony Burnside (Episode 01)
A Scottish soldier of the BEIC deciding to become a trader, first serving as master-at-arms on the Earl Abergavenny.

Ganesh Banerji (Episode 01)
An Indian boy confied by his family to the care of Anthony Burnside.

Durga Banerji (Episode 01)
Ganesh's hard working mother.

Bhagyasri Banerji (Episode 01)
Ganesh's old and fragile grandmother.

Sita Banerji (Episode 01)
Ganesh's older sister, stressed by her future possibilities in life.

Vhasemada (Episode 01)
A teenage girl from Sasa in the Realm of Maduata who wants to become a 'mbete.

Na'ngarase (Episode 01)
Vha's best friend and the ambitious eldest son of the Great Earl of Sasa.

Tarusila (Episode 01)
Vhasemada's mother and humble wife to the Great Earl of Sasa.

Peter Dillon (Episode 01)
 A French-Irish teenager living apart from his family in Ireland, with Marianne, and apprentice to Emmet the butcher.

Emmet Keegan (Episode 01)
Butcher in Navan and Peter's boss.

Marianne Dillon (Episode 01)
A black servant from Martinique taking care of Peter in Ireland.

Fergal Farrel (Episode 01)
An Irish seaman aboard the Earl Abergavenny.

Eleonorah Wilson (Episode 01)
A English-Russian girl, daughter of William Wilson and Ekaterina Issit.

Sophia (Episode 01)
Daughter of a servant in Ayton Hall and a friend of Eleonorah.

Ekaterina Issit-Wilson (Episode 01)
The Russian wife of William Wilson and Eleonorah's mother.

James Wilson (Episode 01)
The uncle of William Wilson, war hero, miraculous survivor and ex Captain of the Duff.

Tapemi (Episode 01)
An Otaheitian traveling with the Wilsons and James Robson.

James Robson (Episode 01)
A trusted man in the Wilson family, ex gunner then Captain of the Duff on her last voyage.

William Wilson (Episode 01)
Son of William Wilson the Commodore, supporting the London Missionary Society in the South Pacific along his uncle James.

Matadengu (Episode 01)
The main 'mbete in the koro of Sasa.

Terence Dunn (Episode 01)
A teenager living in Navan, Ireland, working as a gunsmith for his uncle Dalton.

Dalton Dunn (Episode 01)
A gunsmith having a workshop in Navan, where his nephew Terence works as an apprentice.

Kalle Svensson (Episode 01)
A Swedish carpenter living in Macao.

Sek Seoifaa (Episode 01)
A Chinese young woman of the Daangaa fisherfolk, involved in a relationship with Kalle.

Alexander Berry (Episode 01)
Surgeon on the Earl Abergavenny and an accointance of Anthony Burnside from his time in India.

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Rhavatu (Episode 02)
A warrior of Sasa having survived the ambush against the Great Earl.

Luis Santos (Episode 02)
A merchant from Manila of Chinese and Mexican descent and a friend of Kalle's.

Michael (Episode 02)
A pub owner in Navan.

Harry Boyle (Episode 02)
A small tennage bully and an enemy of Peter Dillon.

Bernard Ahern (Episode 02)
A huge teenage bully and Peter Dillon's rival.

Edward Fagan (Episode 02)
A tenenage bully and an enemy of Peter Dillon.

Robin O'Casey (Episode 02)
A teenage bully and an enemy of Peter Dillon.

Lam Jyubo (Episode 02)
Luis' business partner and a shopman in Whampoa.

Gerard Berthin (Episode 02)
French cook aboard the Argo.

Wong Fongnam (Episode 02)
Chiense cook's assistant aboard the Argo.

Ebenezer Connell (Episode 02)
First mate aboard the Argo.

Henry Fitzjones (Episode 02)
Second mate and boswain aboard the Argo.

Duncan Costello (Episode 02)
An Irish-American seaman aboard the Argo.

Elizabeth Morley (Episode 02)
The Captain's American girlfriend of the Argo.

Carolina (Episode 02)
A black servant to Elizabeth aboard the Argo, coming from Madagascar.

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Yungan (Episode 03)
 A happy Daangaa young woman living with Hoenggu and a good friend of Seoifaa.

Sek Hoenggu (Episode 03)
A beautiful teenage Daangaa girl living with Hoenggu in a floating village.

Gwok Podai (Episode 03)
Chief of a gang around Hong Kong who harrasses Hoenggu to make her his.

Rhatu Mamadayayad'nra'nrala (Episode 03)
The High King or Tui Maduata, in the northern part of Vhanua Levu.

Manuel de Manila (Episode 03)
Seaman from Philippines aboard the Argo.

Doyle O'Neill (Episode 03)
Pilot or helmsman aboard the Argo.

John Galloway (Episode 03)
Seaman aboard the Argo.

Bernard Dawson (Episode 03)
Seaman aboard the Argo.

Samuel Warner (Episode 03)
Seaman and sailmaker aboard the Argo.

Arnold Hawksbury (Episode 03)
Boy aboard the Argo.

Matthew Cooper (Episode 03)
Master-at-arns aboard the Argo.


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Robert Berry (Episode 04)
Captain of the Argo.

Andreas Ljungstedt (Episode 04)
Former Swedish historian, linguist and teach, now a merchant living in Macao.

Oliver Slater (Episode 04)
Supercargo aboard the Argo and a friend of Robert Berry.

Jeremy Black (Episode 04)
Black American servant and friend of Robert Berry aboard the Argo.

Uwe Schwartz (Episode 04)
Prussian surgeon aboard the Argo.

Charles Magniac (Episode 04)
Opium trader in Canton.

Samuel Shaw (Episode 04)
American consul in Maca since 1798.

Richard Blake (Episode 04)
Apothecary or surgeon's assistant aboard the Argo.

Noah Jackson (Episode 04)
Gunner aboard the Argo.

Filipp O'Brian (Episode 04)
Boy aboard the Argo.

William Melville (Episode 04)
Armorer or master-at-arms' assistant aboard the Argo.

Paolo (Episode 05)
A seaman from Capeverde aboard the Argo.

Koeng (Episode 04)
A teenager in Gwok Podai's gang.

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Howqua (Episode 05)
Luis' boss and one of the 13 hongs in Canton.

Hovsep Amirkhanian (Episode 05)
Armenian merchant established in Manila.

Lavat Meltonyan (Episode 05)
Armenian merchant and adventurer working for the Manukian family.

Thagouhi Manukian (Episode 05)
Armenian woman and merchant of the rich Manukian family between India, Indonesia and Persia.

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