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Character list for a multimedia webcomic

Homestuck is a webcomic written, illustrated, and animated by Andrew Hussie equally function of MS Paint Adventures (MSPA). The webcomic centers on a group of teenagers who unwittingly bring nigh the terminate of the world through the installation of a beta copy of an upcoming computer game. Homestuck features a complex story and a large bandage of characters, starring the 4 children John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider, and Jade Harley. Hussie invented an conflicting species, called trolls, that have a unique culture. Homestuck characters are especially pop to cosplay at anime conventions.[1]

Co-ordinate to Lauren Rae Orsini writing for The Daily Dot, there existed 128 named characters in Homestuck in September 2012, with more still being introduced.[2] The cast of Homestuck features a large quantity of LGBT characters, and a major theme of the webcomic is the multitude of characters that die throughout the story.

Kids [edit]

Beta kids [edit]

Each Homestuck character has their own icon; that of Jade is in the shape of her domestic dog Becquerel's head

The offset few acts of Homestuck center around iv 13-year-old children. Early on pages of Homestuck were experiments in "fan-sourced storytelling", where Hussie immune readers of Homestuck to name its characters and make story suggestions. The chief characters of Homestuck were all named past fans.[iii] The four chief characters are presented as Internet friends who have technically never met i some other, but interact through an online chat application.[four] [five]

John Egbert

John Egbert is the main protagonist of Homestuck and the first character that is introduced. He is portrayed as a loyal "leader" of the grouping of kids, despite likewise beingness described equally a "stereotypical mischief-making teen."[6] Jokingly described by blogger Subdee equally a "shoujo [sic] heroine", John's grapheme is notably addicted of bad films and has a seemingly irrational revulsion to the Betty Crocker make.[vii] His weapon of selection is a hammer (strife specibus Hammerkind). His classpect is Heir of Breath.

Rose Lalonde

Rose Lalonde is portrayed as an "intellectual", both through her obsession with Lovecraftian literature and through her organizing and planning the grouping'due south motility during the story. She tends to speak and write in a formal, overwrought style, as if to demonstrate her knowledge. Aside from her interest in the occult, the character also enjoys knitting and uses her knitting needles as her become-to weapons (strife specibus Needlekind).[six] Rose forms a relationship with, and marries in Human activity 7, the Troll Kanaya Maryam during the events of Homestuck. Her classpect is Seer of Light.

Dave Strider

Dave Strider is a boy "so cool he merely appreciates things ironically." He copied this behavior from his older brother (also his biological begetter through ectobiology and his simply guardian), who he assumes collects puppets and katanas on an ironic level.[viii] Dave has been described equally "smart-cynical," and is John'southward best friend. Surrounded past bad video games and junk nutrient,[7] he wears aviator sunglasses, obscuring his optics entirely, and wields katana in gainsay situations.[9] He wields a sword (using the strife specibus Bladekind). His classpect is Knight of Fourth dimension.

Dave is the fictional creator of Hussie'southward spin-off webcomic Sugariness Bro and Hella Jeff, in-jokes of which are featured frequently in Homestuck. Sweetness Bro and Hella Jeff is intentionally poorly made, featuring unsteady lines, liberal use of the spray pigment tool, heavy jpeg artification, and the unpopular typeface Comic Sans.[8]

Jade Harley

Commencement shown on-screen during Homestuck 's 3rd human action, Shaenon Garrity described Jade equally "the most recalcitrant" of the four kids.[ten] Jade Harley lives on a remote island together with her canis familiaris, Becquerel, who is the First Guardian of Earth (after merging with him). As she tin see the futurity through her dreams, Jade was the one who encouraged the other 3 kids to play the fictional video game Sburb, and therefore set the plot in move.[6] She oftentimes uses a hunting rifle (specibus Riflekind) in battle. Her classpect is Witch of Infinite, and being a space player, she creates the Genesis Frog of her session.

Alpha kids [edit]

Jane Crocker

Jane Crocker is the heiress to the Betty Crocker fortune,[HS 1] and she is the symbolic leader of the iv alpha kids.[HS 2] She wields a weapon similar to a pitchfork that vacillates between a pronged or spoon-like caput depending on the Better Crocker branding at the time (strife specibus Forkkind or Spoonkind). Crocker's classpect is the Maid of Life.

Roxy Lalonde

One of the last two humans on a time to come post-apocalyptic Earth (forth with Dirk Strider), Roxy Lalonde lives by herself and is known to frequently drink.[HS iii] Her classpect is the Rogue of Void.

Dirk Strider

Dirk Strider is the brother to Dave Strider who shares a similar affinity for irony.[HS 4] At a young age, he fabricated a digital copy of his brain that became his self-aware chat automobile-responder. Strider's classpect is Prince of Heart.

Jake English

Similar to Jade Harley, Jake English lives alone on an isle.[HS five] He is a fan of activeness movies and speaks in an antiquated fashion.[HS 5] English's surname comes from the villain Lord English. His classpect is Page of Promise.

Trolls [edit]

In the 5th "act" of Homestuck, Hussie introduced an alien species called "trolls", based on Internet trolls, who live on the planet of Alternia in another universe. While the first few acts of Homestuck focused on a more than realistic theme of what it is like for a group of kids to be friends on the Internet, the trolls took on more explicit representations of facets of Net civilization. Hussie stated that each troll represents a kind of Cyberspace behavior that is "marginalized or controversial, or something most people simply want nothing to do with." Homestuck aims to normalize and humanize internet cultures that are unremarkably disfavored and rejected.[five]

Trolls conversation with unique typing quirks, inserting clues concerning the speaker'due south identity in their chat patterns. For case, Vriska, a troll with spider-similar attributes, replaces the letter of the alphabet 'B' with the number 'viii' and uses emoticons with eight eyes.[11] Troll culture features a complex system of romance, featuring four "quadrants",[HS 6] that was specifically designed to encourage shipping among Homestuck fans.[5] Homestuck trolls are past default bi- or pansexual; this normalization has been described by a fan every bit "incredible for all the bi and gay kids out there... seeing loads of couples that don't think twice about how they're dating somebody of the aforementioned gender of themselves."[12]

With few exceptions, all trolls fall on the hemospectrum, a degree system dictated by claret colour and its corresponding attributes, such as lifespan, powers, personality, and rarity. Where burgundy-blooded trolls are mutual and fall at the bottom of the social hierarchy, fuchsia blood is uncommonly rare, and its carriers sit at the top of the hierarchy. Each troll also has an astrological sign, which carries their blood colour and reflects their personality.[13]

The names of the twelve trolls (all of which have twelve letters, divided equally into half dozen-lettered names and six-lettered surnames) were also suggested by Homestuck readers, but they were the terminal instance of user input, every bit Homestuck 's readership had expanded significantly at this indicate.[14] In an interview with Comics Alliance, Hussie remembered how "the moment it went crazy was really unmistakable ... it was when I brought the trolls into the picture," proverb that Homestuck became a "contagious phenomenon" nearly halfway through the sub-arc introducing the characters.[v]

Aradia Megido

A powerful psychic with an ability to speak with the dead, Aradia is responsible for recovering the code for the troll version of Sburb, Sgrub, from some ruins. She is a burgundy-blood, the everyman ranking blood colour on the hemospectrum with the shortest lifespan of all trolls, but the most probable to have psychic powers. She used to enjoy archeology, just has mysteriously lost interest in everything she used to enjoy. This happened on the night of the accident which killed her lusus (caretaker), which is eventually revealed to have killed her, making her a ghost.[HS vii] Equius makes her a robot trunk which she inhabits for a large part of the comic, and in one case that explodes, she is one of the only trolls to god-tier. Her astrological sign is Aries.[HS 8] [HS 9] Her classpect is Maid of Time.

Tavros Nitram

Tavros is a bronze-blood who deals with self-esteem bug throughout his character arc. He is shy and unassertive, and struggles with standing up for himself, especially to Vriska.[HS 10] He is shown to have an interest in fairy tales and fantasy stories, notably Pupa Pan, the Alternian equivalent of Peter Pan,[HS eleven] and also has the power to commune with animals. He uses a wheelchair after an see with Vriska, who has an unrequited crush on him, left him paralyzed, just he later gets robotic legs (although Vriska kills him straight later on). His astrological sign is Taurus.[HS 12] Tavros' ancestral figure, Rufioh, was inspired past the grapheme Rufio from the 1991 film Hook. Dante Basco, who played Rufio in Hook, started reading Homestuck because his character made an advent in it, and he later on stated that Tavros is his favorite Homestuck graphic symbol because of his relation to Rufioh.[15] His classpect is Page of Jiff.

Sollux Captor

Sollux is a computer programmer whose personality is associated with ideas of duality. Sollux is a gold-blood, a caste known for great psychic ability. He is the ane who programs Sgrub (the troll version of Sburb) from the code Aradia found. Sollux has the ability to talk to the recently deceased, who inform him that Alternia will be annihilated. He also claims that he is destined to get blind before dying,[HS 13] a claim which afterward proves to exist partially true. Sollux speaks with a severe lisp, and his typing quirk reflects this. He frequently calls his friends past two-letter of the alphabet abbreviations of their names (e.grand. Karkat becomes KK, Terezi becomes TZ, etc.)[HS thirteen] [HS fourteen] His introduction mirrors Dave's, his astrological sign is Gemini,[HS xv] and his classpect is Mage of Doom. The name Sollux Captor is a reference to the brightest two stars in Gemini, Pollux and Castor.

Karkat Vantas

Karkat is the de facto leader of the trolls' group, and his introduction in Act 5 mirrors that of John at the offset of the webcomic. He is quick to acrimony, loud, and often rude, but has a stiff sense of justice, and is good at middle. His blood colour is processed-ruby, which is considered a mutant colour outside the hemospectrum, giving him an unshakable fear of persecution, causing him to be self-conscious and leading him to apply a deadening greyness as not to reveal his true blood color. His astrological sign is Cancer. The proper name Karkat is a reference to "Karkata" the name of Cancer in the Hindu zodiac. It may also be a reference to the Hindi discussion करकट meaning waste matter, a reference to his claret colour. His classpect is Knight of Blood.

Nepeta Leijon

Nepeta is an olive-blood, considered the "middle class" of the hemospectrum. She lives in a cave with her lusus, and is known for acting like a cat. She embodies an involvement in both furries and shipping, a combination Hussie described equally "for the sake of efficiency."[5] She is Equius' moirail, or pacifying ideal soulmate, and has a beat out on Karkat. Her astrological sign is Leo.[HS sixteen] The proper name Nepeta is a reference to the Genus name for the constitute Catnip. In many North Germanic languages, leijon translates to Lion.[ citation needed ] Her classpect is Rogue of Centre.

Kanaya Maryam

Kanaya is a jade-blood. She has a corking interest in manner, and is thematically strongly influenced by the Virgin Mary, taking on a motherly role towards the other trolls, especially Karkat. Over the course of the story, she somewhen becomes a so-called "rainbow drinker", or vampire. Kanaya's romantic relationship with Rose Lalonde is one of the near popular catechism same-sex relationships in the webcomic, commonly referred to every bit "Rosemary."[12] Her astrological sign is Virgo.[HS 17] The name Kanaya is a reference to "Kanya" the name of Virgo in the Hindu zodiac. Maryam is a reference to the Standard arabic form of Mary. Her classpect is Sylph of Space and, existence the space thespian, she creates the genesis frog of her session.

Terezi Pyrope

Terezi is the troll who guides Dave through the earlier acts of Homestuck. She is blind and able to visualize the earth through her sense of smell and taste. She is teal-blooded and portrayed as an avid office-player and has a strong sense of justice.[6] [HS 18] Her astrological sign is Libra. The name Terezi is a reference to the Albanian discussion Terezi , meaning "Justice." Terezi was the first of three Homestuck characters to be introduced in Namco Bandai'southward dating simulator Namco High, of which Andrew Hussie was the creative director.[16] Her classpect is Seer of Mind.

Vriska Serket

A cosplayer portraying Vriska

Vriska is cerulean-blooded and takes the role of an antihero in Homestuck.[12] Being raised by a giant spider, Vriska uses a spider-themed typing quirk and aspires to be a pirate. Her weapon is a set of legendary eight-sided dice, which, depending on what they gyre, can cause devastating attacks. Her astrological sign is Scorpio. The character is described as "ruthless, manipulative [and] powerful", and was considered among the "most hardcore" eyepatch-wearing fictional characters by The Mary Sue.[17] Her classpect is Thief of Light.

Equius Zahhak

Equius is presented as an indigo-blooded robotics expert with an unnatural amount of strength.[HS 19] Despite his thorough belief in the hemospectrum, he has a borderline fetishistic adoration for Aradia Megido, who is of the lowest caste.[HS 20] He is Nepeta'southward moirail, a companion who is seen as a platonic soulmate and helps pacify their more aggressive tendencies.[HS 21] His astrological sign is Sagittarius. His classpect is Heir of Void.

Gamzee Makara

Gamzee is a purple-blooded troll with strong ties to his religious organized religion, referred to as the "Cult of the Mirthful Messiahs". This religion is like to that of the juggalo: he has an obsession with Faygo and believes firmly in miracles and the coming of the Dark Funfair.[6] He is ofttimes high on Sopor Slime or possessed by other forces such every bit Lord English or his classpect. He is good friends with Karkat and Tavros and asks Tavros out once, but the page cuts off before Tavros could give a definitive respond. His astrological sign is Capricorn.[HS 22] His classpect is Bard of Rage.

Eridan Ampora

Eridan is shown as an blueblood with a genocidal superiority complex. He claims he has a strong desire to kill all land-dwelling trolls and had deputed a doomsday device from Vriska to that effect, simply he never acts on any of this. He was obsessive over his former moirail Feferi which led to a toxic relationship, and when she couldn't handle keeping his acrimony in cheque and left him, he became then enraged that he killed both her and Kanaya (who tried to stop him), as well as almost killing Sollux. He is a violet-claret, making him office of the two castes that make up the sea-dwellers, a sub-race of trolls "distinct from the commoners past mutation and habitat", equally it is put during his introduction. His astrological sign is Aquarius.[HS 23] The name Eridan is a reference to Eridanus, the river of life in Ancient Greek mythology. Ampora is derived from amphora which translates from Latin into "Beaker." His classpect is Prince of Hope.

Feferi Peixes

Feferi is a sea-dweller similar Eridan, every bit well equally his former moirail. Feferi is the heir apparent for Alternian rulership, which puts her at risk from Her Imperious Condescension, the Empress of Alternia, who would brand an attempt on her life if it weren't for her lusus' protection.[HS 24] She is fuchsia-blooded, the highest ranking blood caste, being that of royalty, only is shown to be much more passive than other loftier bloods, wanting to coddle low bloods rather than "cull" them, which is in some ways worse. Her astrological sign is Pisces.[HS 24] Her classpect is Witch of Life.

Dancestors [edit]

Table of Trolls with their relations
Dancestor Ancestor Associated Troll Blood color
Damara Megido The Handmaid Aradia Megido Rust
Rufioh Nitram The Summoner Tavros Nitram Bronze
Mituna Captor The Ψiioniic The Helmsman Sollux Captor Golden
Kankri Vantas The Signless The Sufferer Karkat Vantas Red
Meulin Leijon The Disciple Nepeta Leijon Olive
Porrim Maryam The Dolorosa Kanaya Maryam Jade
Latula Pyrope Neophyte Redglare Terezi Pyrope Teal
Aranea Serket Marquise Spinneret Mindfang Vriska Serket Blue
Horuss Zahhak E%ecutor Darkleer The Expatri8 Equius Zahhak Indigo
Kurloz Makara The Grand Highblood Gamzee Makara Purple
Cronus Ampora Orphaner Dualscar Eridan Ampora Violet
Meenah Peixes Her Imperious Condescension Feferi Peixes Fuschia

Carapacians [edit]

The Carapacians serve equally NPCs to the game of Sburb.

Exiles [edit]

Names of the Exiles
Pre-Exile Post-Exile Description
Warweary Villein, Wizardly Vassal Wayward Vagabond Dersite and self proclaimed "Mayor of Tin Town" who led a rebellion.
Packet Mistress Peregrine Mendicant A Prospitian mailwoman.
Potency Regulator Aimless Renegade A Dersite defended to the ethics of justice and constabulary enforcement.
White Queen Windswept Questant The queen of Prospit.
White King Writ Keeper The king of Prospit.
Blackness Queen Banished Quasiroyal, Snowman The queen of Derse, as well equally Jack Noir's nemesis
Black King The king of Derse

Dersite agents [edit]

"I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew" by Eddie Morton serves as an anthem for the Midnight Crew.

Names of the Agents of Derse
Pre-Exile Midnight Coiffure Clarification
Jack Noir, Sovereign Slayer Spades Slick Archagent who handles Derse'south dull paperwork, also as the leader of the Midnight Crew
Callous Dignitary Diamonds Droog Serves equally the Archagent in place of Jack, every bit cool as a cucumber
Hegemonic Brute Hearts Boxcars The almost physically strong among the four
Courtyard Droll Clubs Deuce The forgetful explosives enthusiast

Other characters [edit]

Other characters featured in Homestuck include the nearly-all-powerful antagonist Lord English,[xviii] and a pair of "diametrically opposed twins living inside the same body" named Calliope and Caliborn. Andrew Hussie likewise inserted himself into Homestuck 's story every bit a character, where he offers detailed summaries and ends up in "bizarre in-world encounters."[3] After Ryan North asked why "MS Pigment Adventures" doesn't follow the adventures of a "Ms. Paint", Hussie included a small Carapacian character to Homestuck with that proper name.[19]

Late in the webcomic, Hussie introduced Davepetasprite^2, a fusion of the characters Davesprite (an apparitional alternating timeline version of Dave) and Nepeta Leijon. The character is notable for having a short-lived crisis regarding its gender identity, due to the differing genders of its ii elective characters. They eventually defined themself as non-binary.[12] Likewise as Davepetasprite^2, at that place are more notable sprites introduced such as Tavrisprite, Erisolsprite, Jasprosesprite^ii, although many more sprites appear throughout the story.

Analysis [edit]

According to Lilian Min of The Atlantic, Homestuck 'southward greatest strength is Andrew Hussie'due south "gift for character-building", and that the characters are unique and "strangely relatable".[3] Elliott Dunstan of Monkeys Fighting Robots said, "the sheer number of characters and possible interactions tin get overwhelming", and that each fan ends upwardly with a favorite bandage member.[twenty] The characters of Homestuck are peculiarly popular among cosplayers,[21] with cosplay events such as San Diegostuck beingness held for Homestuck cosplay specifically.[22]

Mary Kinney of New York University wrote that Homestuck, which is heavily stylized as an take chances game, features an "implied grapheme" equally the histrion. This "nebulous" player changes the Homestuck world. For example, on the first page of the webcomic, the player is prompted to enter the protagonist'south name. Later on clicking to become to the following page, the reader's sense of control dissipates as they are not actually allowed to enter a name. The relationship between the histrion and the reader of the story fluctuates from folio to folio, and the histrion character may switch from avatar to avatar. In this fashion, the reader experiences Homestuck 'southward narrative through the experiences of various characters.[four]

In an interview with The Daily Dot, Homestuck guest creative person Shelby Cragg praised Hussie's webcomic for its 50:50 gender ratio and large number of well-written female characters.[23] Creatrix Tiara of Autostraddle noted that Hussie was highly successful with creating a diverse LGBT cast, by writing the characters in a "realistic, non-fetishistic manner." A large number of LGBT readers have claimed to have been strongly affected by the representation of diverse sexualities and gender identities in the webcomic.[12]

Characters and death [edit]

Characters frequently die within the plot of Homestuck, which Andrew Hussie described every bit a necessity of a story with such a large cast. Though Hussie used death every bit "the line between relevance and irrelevance", characters generally remain relevant in some way in the story, as there be various video game-fashion constructs that allow a character to be revived.[24] Rebecca Peterson of The Martlet described how "characters are gleefully killed off, brought back, and killed once again" in a manner that makes information technology difficult to follow which characters are still alive. Characters may even take multiple versions of themselves agile in the story simultaneously, both dead and alive.[25] In an interview with Big Shiny Robot, Hussie said the following on this topic:

[Homestuck] seems to combine all the meaningless deaths of a trial-and-fault game journeying with the way decease is treated dramatically in other media, where unlike [the] oblivious Mario, the characters are aware and afraid of the many deaths they must experience before finally winning the game.

Andrew Hussie[24]

Decease is presented equally a "leveling upward footstep" for the characters in Homestuck, it being the only way for characters to gain God Tier powers. According to Autostraddle, many characters reach a greater importance subsequently their death, equally they can contribute to the story as ghosts or helper sprites. Some readers of the webcomic see this implementation of expiry equally a subversion of the "bury your gays" trope, every bit homosexual characters frequently get killed off in American media.[12]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Homestuck characters on MS Paint Adventures Wiki

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