Roc and a Hard Place characters
Roc and a Hard Place (1995) is the nineteenth novel in the Xanth series and starts in Xanthian year 1095. Metria is the main character.
Major characters
Minor characters
- Abscissa
- Anna Conda
- Bomb
- Brain Coral
- Brusque
- Bubbles
- Che
- Cheiron
- Chena
- Chex
- Com Pewter
- Cynthia
- Cyrus
- Desiree
- Eight Bits
- Eight Late
- Electra
- Eve
- Fracto
- Gary Gar
- Gayle Goyle
- Gloha
- Graceʼl Ossein
- Grey
- Grossclout
- Grundy
- Gwendolyn
- Hal
- Helen Back
- Humfrey
- Ida
- Irene
- Iris
- Ivy
- Janet Hines
- Jay
- Jethro
- Jo
- Jordan
- Joyʼnt Bone
- Mara
- MareAnn
- Marrow Bones
- Me Two
- Melantha
- Merci
- Miss Pell
- Moron
- Nabob
- Nada
- Naldo
- Night Stallion
- Nine Line
- No One
- Okra
- Ordinate
- Phelra
- Picka Bone
- Pickup Six
- Rapunzel
- Re
- Richard C. White
- Richard Siler
- Rigor Mortis
- Roll Seven
- Sammy
- Sarge
- She Three
- Sherlock
- Sim
- Simurgh
- Smithereen
- Souffle
- Stanley Steamer
- Stella Steamer
- Steven Steamer
- Take Five
- Threnody
- Trent
- Veleno
- Vore
- Who Four
- Wira
Mentioned characters
- Alias
- Arthur Pendragon
- Bink
- Blythe
- Brawnye
- Bria
- Carleton
- Chelsy
- Cherish
- Dara
- Dawn
- Donna
- Dor
- Draco
- Earth
- Elona
- Eskil
- Fingers McPalm
- Gap Dragon
- Gobble
- Graeboe
- Gromden
- Henry the 8th
- Hiatus
- Idiot
- Imbecile
- Jonathan
- Knuckles McPalm
- MPD
- Marcia
- Mare Imbrium
- Merlin
- Nero
- Neytron
- Octo Puss
- Rana
- Reitas
- Roogna
- Rune
- Smash
- Snide
- Surprise
- Tandy
- Tangleman
- Tapis
- Tom
- Tristan
- Venus
- Vortex
- Warren
- Xanth
Character notes
Notes
Human men and women will not have a species in their entries. Also, if the surname of the character is the character's species, it was dropped.
If the character is a child, it will be in the description. The child will more than likely be an adult by this time in the Xanth series.
Many species are single gender, so their entries will not mention it. The species are Fury, Muse, basilisk, cenmaid, cenmare, cockatrice, dryad, maenad, sand witch, sandman, and woodwife. Harpies and nymphs are usually female, and fauns are usually male; but there have been a few exceptions that are noted.
In some instances, I have made educated guesses on gender, species, and some birth years.