Episode II:

The Wrong Child

Written by Arif Silverman

Directed by Lillian White

Sound Design by Arif Silverman

Illustrations by Nadim Silverman

Featuring Saima Huq, Lynda Cortez, Andre Sguerra, Katy Early, Brandon Bogle, Angelica Sumner, Arif Silverman, Katie Spurgin, Ernest Emmanuel Peeples, and Sierra Doss

Special Thanks: Charlotte Ahlin, Erin Amlicke, Danielle Cohn, Nirvani Persaud, Shaheen Rushd, and Nadim Silverman

Lu

While they grew up more secluded than most, Lu has always been a curious and joyful child. The only world they’ve ever known is the small section of forest in which they’ve lived with their parents and their White Elk, Jinora. As they've gotten older, Lu has grown more eager to understand the world beyond the woods, and developed an understanding that they may not be able to rely on their parents forever. They are enamored by the stories their parents tell them of times past, and remain hopeful that they may one day live a life similar to the one their parents lived, before they were forced to hide from the world.
Lu is voiced by Lynda Cortez

Fenrir and Sercir

Fenrir and Sercir share a deep, mutual affection for one another, welcome anathema to their shared historical trauma. The two met in Pelingin Forest while hiding from those who meant them harm, and have never left the safety of that magical wood since. It is here they raised Lu, their spritely and loving child.





Fenrir is voiced by Andre SguerraSercir is voiced by Saima HuqSercir's song is performed by Katy Early

Vaghinra Thune

A seasoned traveler and a lone wolf, Vaghinra Thune is a compassionate, lively, and wild individual who has seen more of the world than most. Her insatiable urge to stay in motion was sparked by a family tragedy when she was little. Usually accustomed to letting her feet lead the way, her current excursion to Motley’s is based on a strong impulse she has yet to fully understand. She dreams of visiting the West, that unmapped land from which no one alive has returned.

Vaghinra is voiced by Angelica Sumner

Borozin Sartrum and Luna

The Sartrum family has a long, proud history of leading The Southern Raiders across the open sea, pillaging and plundering any township they come across. Borozin realized at an early age that the life of a Southern Raider did not suit him, so he turned his back on his family and started a new life on land. As a young man, he rescued a Sun Fox from one of House Regikal's notorious Jade Fires, and the two have been inseperable ever since. He currently runs Motley's, the small, wild tavern with a singular, strange history of terrible violence.
Borozin is voiced by Arif SilvermanLuna is voiced by Katie Spurgin

Milo Regikal

An exceptionally talented mercenary and bounty hunter, Milo Regikal is known for his sharp instincts and unpredictable behavior. Before Seraphine Regikal found him, Milo and his twin sister were freelance assassins, leaving a discrete but brutal trail of devastation everywhere they went. At Seraphine's invitation, Milo quickly denounced his family name and joined House Regikal, rising to even greater notoriety.

Milo is voiced by Ernest Emmanuel Peeples

Shiro Regikal

More calculating than her twin brother Milo, but no less deadly, Shiro Regikal is one of the world's most feared assassins. Like her brother, she was recruited into House Regikal for her reputation as a ruthless, methodical bounty hunter. Shiro's sense of loyalty does not prevent her from questioning those in power, as she often has better ideas than anyone else in the room. Unlike the rest of House Regikal, Shiro and Milo are biological siblings.
Shiro is voiced by Sierra Doss

Leon Regikal

Leon is the most recent indoctrinate of House Regikal. Unlike his colleagues, he has a family of his own, and struggles to balance his work as an assassin with his role as a father and husband. He relishes the newfound powers with which Seraphine Regikal has endowed him, and sees work as his escape from the pressures of home life. In spite of his unruly nature, he doesn't butt heads with Seraphine nearly as much as his colleague Milo.

Leon is voiced by Brandon Bogle