This is a list of minor characters in the book series The Pendragon Adventure by D. J. MacHale.
Aja Killian is the Traveler from Veelox. Aja was an orphan, raised in a group home that trained intelligent children to work to their full potential. She was adopted by Evangeline, one of the workers at the home, who she now calls her aunt and acolyte. She was then promoted to what is called a "Senior Phader" on her territory. A "Senior Phader" is a person who helps control other people's "jumps" into a "Matrix" like dreamworld called Lifelight. She is concerned about the fact that the people of her territory prefer the 'fantasy world' over reality. Her territory is crumbling because its inhabitants spend more time in this dreamworld instead of living in the real world. To destroy her territory's dependence on this dreamworld, Lifelight, she creates "The Reality Bug". This bug is a computer virus that makes Lifelight fantasies less than desirable, so that people may be encouraged to leave Lifelight and live their own lives. However, the bug works far too well, actually harming the people in Lifelight, creating the conflict in The Reality Bug.
In The Pilgrims of Rayne, the other Travelers visit Veelox and Aja tells them that the Lifelight system is destroyed. After the people in Lifelight ran out of gloid, a food substitute, the people were dying in such mass numbers so quickly they were not even pulled from their fantasies. After facing this morbid reality, Aja comes up with a plan to save as many people as she could: she moved everybody to an island, which is known as Ibara. She plans to execute a pilgrimage once the population of Ibara is steady to repopulate and recivilize the original territory, Veelox. This pilgrimage she tries ultimately fails. She is then told that she will be assassinated, to which she refuses to leave, causing Bobby Pendragon to try to get her to leave Veelox, though he does not tell her the real reason. Siry Remudi tells her and she refuses to leave. She is afraid that her survival may change the future of Veelox and Ibara forever. She appears in the end of Raven Rise with all of the other travelers.
Patrick Mac is the Traveler from Third Earth, also a teacher and librarian. He appears in both The Never War and The Pilgrims of Rayne. He is about Bobby's size, and looks like what Bobby Pendragon says to be a sort of nerd. In The Never War he showed Gunny and Bobby information and compiled a simulation of what would've happened if the Hindenburg didn't crash. In The Pilgrims of Rayne he almost went over the brink of insanity when he woke up one day with 'dados' (robots) on Third Earth, where he met up with Bobby and met Courtney. It was revealed by a 'dado' receptionist at the doctors that Patrick's last name was Mac after addressing him as "Mr. Mac" in The Pilgrims of Rayne. He plays a role trying to find out what happened to the Earth territories in Raven Rise, but is killed when a Ravinian truck swerves in front of his car, causing a deadly collision. He, along with all the other travelers, appears in the end.
Siry Remudi is the Traveler from the territory Ibara and the adopted son of Jen Remudi, who was the previous Traveler. He first appears in The Pilgrims of Rayne as a member of the rebellious group, the Jakills (the name comes from Aja Killian, the Traveler from Veelox), in the jungles of Ibara. Gradually, Bobby convinces Siry to accept himself as a Traveler, and they help lead a battle to gain the territory Ibara. However, Siry ends separated from Ibara when Bobby blows up Ibara's flume. Siry returns to Zadaa with Loor to return the dygo, later appearing in an unknown area with the other travelers at the end of Raven Rise.
Osa was the adoptive mother of Loor, and like her daughter, a fierce warrior. However, different than Loor, Osa was more loving and caring with her allies. She was present in one of Bobby's flashbacks of his Uncle Press, where she appeared at a party with him. She was described as being incredibly beautiful and had kind eyes even though she didn't speak (of course, Bobby had no idea at that time that she was a Traveler). In his flashback, Bobby surmised that she seemed to be Uncle Press's girlfriend. However, this was not confirmed.
In Merchant of Death, Osa appeared on Second Earth to give Mark Dimond his acolyte ring. She was later present when Bobby awoke in a hut in the Milago village. As Press had been captured, Osa took over Bobby's Traveler training, educating him. She told him information about the Travelers' roles and abilities, including the ability to hear all languages as their own and cause others to perceive their speech as their native language. Osa also showed Bobby the Milago mines, showing him the adverse conditions the Milago had to work in and the tyrannous dominance that the Bedoowan had imposed upon the Milago. Upon their exit of the mines, however, Osa, Loor, and Bobby were ambushed by a group of Bedoowan knights. During the fight with the Bedoowans, Osa was tragically shot full of arrows by Bedoowan sharpshooters and killed. Her daughter replaced her as the Traveler from Zadaa.
Vo Spader Sr. was the penultimate traveler from Cloral. He was well-acquainted with Press, but met his demise when he was poisoned by Saint Dane. He had visited the city of Faar and was honored among its people, thus granting his son safe passage.
Veego and LaBerge are siblings, business partners, and the CEOs of the Quillan Games. They were originally from Veelox and were taken to Quillan by Mr. Kayto, Saint Dane in disguise, after the incident on Veelox. They were taken to the other territories where they stole the ideas from the territories and "created" them on Quillan. The games included wippen from Eelong, spinney-do from Cloral, and the game from Zadaa involving knocking off pegs from your opponent. They also stole tang knives from Eelong and air bubbles from Cloral. This angered Bobby, though he realized they knew no better about mixing the territories. Bobby eventually lost Quillan after the plan involving winning the Grand X backfired. Veego and LaBerge, to Bobby's horror, were immediately restored to their celebrity status while Quillan lay to waste. Veego also appears in Raven Rise to be given the island of Ibara from the trustees.
Nevva Winter is a fictional character in the Pendragon series by D. J. MacHale. She appears in The Quillan Games and in its sequels The Pilgrims of Rayne and Raven Rise. She then betrays all the other travelers and decides to join Saint Dane.
On Ibara, her true role is not revealed until the epilouge of the book, when it is learned that she has assumed the identity of Telleo, daughter of Genj, the young woman who cared for Bobby Pendragon in the beginning of the story. As Saint Dane says at the end of the book, she will remain on Ibara with Bobby (who has no clue as to her true identity) and possibly tempt him to fall in love with her - leaving Halla open to Saint Dane.
In this book she uses two other forms besides her normal self, They are a Raven and Telleo.
Naymeer is the adopted traveler of Second Earth after Bobby supposedly quits.
Personal information He was supposed to die in a hospital in England, but has been healed by a raven (This is why his cult is called Ravinia). This raven was actually Nevva Winter who brought him the acolyte ring of Mark Dimond while he was in first earth. She adopted Alexander and raised him as a nanny. He learned everything about Halla from the ring. His house is on top of the flume where the Sherwood house used to be. He named his dog (who was thought to be a quig) Nevva, after Nevva Winter.
Raven Rise Naymeer is the leader of the cult Ravinia who worship him because he revealed the flumes and the secrets of Halla to them. He is able to open the flumes with the ring and transport some of his followers. In the end he opens a flume in the middle of Yankee Stadium and swallows more than 70,000 followers of the Foundation. Bobby, in a fit of rage, then precedes to drop him in the flume several hundred feet above the stadium. He is presumed dead, although in the penultimate chapter he reappeared as a floating head, speaking to the Ravinians and reassuring them that all is well. It is unclear what this means but it is likely that it is a hologram much like the hologram of Aja Killian's head in book three.