List of The Passage characters

The following is a catalogue of characters from The Passage, a series of novels by author Justin Cronin. This series currently consists of The Passage, published in 2010, and The Twelve, published in 2012.

Main Character

Amy Harper Bellafonte

aka "The Girl From Nowhere". Amy is the daughter of Bill Reynolds and Jeanette Bellafonte.[1] Her mother abandons her at a convent, where she forms a bond with one of the nuns, Sister Lacey Antoinette Kudoto. Amy is quickly targeted as a test subject by the secret government program known as Project Noah, and is subsequently kidnapped by Bradford Wolgast and Philip Doyle, but they eventually decide to turn themselves in to save her. However, Richards manages to kidnap all three of them and Amy is given the final, refined version of the virus.

When the original master Virals break out of the Colorado facility, Amy is rescued by Wolgast and resides with him in an abandoned summer camp in Oregon. After Wolgast supposedly dies from radiation poisoning, she resides with an unnamed family, and later an unnamed woman (both caretakers later implied to have been killed in a Viral attack). She then wanders alone throughout the North American Pacific region for decades, eventually settling in the vicinity of the First Colony, in Southern California. When she comes to First Colony she still looks like a teenager and has amazing healing properties. Amy only talks through her mind for a period, telepathically. She can also communicate with animals and the virals. When she does begin speaking, her behavior and communication style comes across as quirky and slightly "off" to the members of the First Colony (likely due to prolonged lack of contact with other humans). It is also revealed that the Twelve and Zero know of her, and seem to be searching for her. A tracking chip is found embedded in her neck, and she travels with the First Colony Apostles to find the broadcast location. She eventually locates the original Colorado facility where Lacey has taken up residence, and is given the remaining strains of the virus. Following Lacey's sacrifice, Babcock's death and Alicia's transformation, Amy chooses to burn the viral strains.

Amy begins work at an orphanage in the Texas Republic until she is overcome by severe abdominal pain. She travels with Greer to visit Carter and then to The Homeland. After her visit with Carter she appears as a fully adult woman. She poses as the leader of the insurgency in order to get close to the Twelve. At her staged execution, Amy transforms into a viral and with the help of the viral Brad Wolgast, attacks the Twelve (who number ten because Carter is not with them.) Towards the end of the second novel, Amy reveals she is in love, implying it is with Peter, when saying a final farewell to Wolgast, and she comes to terms with letting Wolgast go (to heaven).

Before Virus Characters

Bradford Wolgast

FBI agent whose job is to procure people, mostly death row inmates, to be used as experimental subjects by the Government and/or Military agents experimenting with the virus (possibly United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), the Homeland Security Agency, or the National Security Agency (NSA)). Eventually rescues Amy and flees to an abandoned summer camp in Oregon, where they wait out the end of the world. When a nuclear bomb explodes within range of Wolgast and Amy, Wolgast is believed to have died from the fallout. He is, however, shown to be a viral at the end of the book, as he embraces Amy when she calls for him to come to her. Alicia observes this from the wall, she keeps the meeting a secret to protect Amy. Wolgast is revealed to be a viral under the chain of virals leading from Carter. However, he remains primarily loyal to Amy and is able to act independently even against Carter's wishes. At the climax of the book, he masquerades as Carter to appear at a gathering of the other 10 survivors of the twelve and kill them (and himself) with a bomb.

Philip Doyle

Wolgast's partner, who objects to Wolgast's attempts to escape with Amy initially, but eventually joins Wolgast in attempting to turn themselves in to civilian police. Doyle also helps Wolgast and Amy escape the Colorado compound. Doyle is killed by Carter in the escape.

Lacey Antoinette Kudoto

Sister Lacey Antoinette Kudoto, a Sierra Leone-born nun who ends up in a convent in Memphis, Tennessee. Cares for Amy during her brief stay at the convent, and then makes a pilgrimage to the Colorado compound. Waits at the Colorado compound until Amy and Peter arrive 92 years later.

Lawrence Grey

A sweeper who works in the Colorado compound, he is urged by Subject Zero to open the viral's cells to set them loose. Grey is a convicted pedophile, made docile with regular Depo-Provera hormone injections as part of his probation condition, and whom Zero convinces telepathically to get close enough to Zero. Zero bites Grey on the shoulder, and he is seen by Wolgast and Amy when they escape the facility stumbling through the hallways, blood pouring out of the wound. Grey wakes up in a motel room several weeks after the escape of the virals. He is strangely rejuvenated and meets a highly distraught pregnant doctor named Lila (the ex-wife of Brad Wolgast.) They travel together until they are captured by Horace Guilder. Guilder and his staff feed off Grey's blood for almost 100 years in order to remain young. Both Grey and Lila are presumed dead after they detonate a room full of ether, though the book states simply that their fates are forever unknown.

Bernard Kittridge

Ex-military officer with one missing leg who was famous as Last Stand in Denver based on videos he posted online as he killed virals with a sniper rifle in his fortified high rise. After the power fails he escapes and meets up with two teenagers and a mentally challenged school bus driver. He helps them and some others escape to a refugee center in Iowa. He develops a romantic attachment to one of the teens, April Donadio. When the center is overrun by virals, he and April's brother, Tim are killed. It is implied that he and April are ancestors of Alicia Donadio.

First Colony Characters

Peter Jaxon

Theo's younger brother, who leaves with the other First Colony members for Colorado. Son of Demetrius and Prudence Jaxon.[2]After living in his brother's shadow his entire life, he realizes that his mother viewed him as the stronger of the two. Amy initially communicates with him telepathically until she remembers how to speak. Over the course of the book his personality darkens, his mounting responsibilities weighing heavy on his mind. He has a love for Alicia Donadio, who trusts him implicitly. He tries to infect himself with the virus in an attempt to more effectively fight off the other main virals but is stopped by Amy.

Theo Jaxon

Peter's older brother, the one whom Michael initially confides in about the colony's failing power source. Trying to live up to his father's image, he comes to realize he does not want to be a hero but instead settle down. For a time he is unaware that Mausami is carrying his child. When he, Alicia, Peter, and Caleb flee from chasing Virals, he is taken in the mall but later found alive at the Haven compound. He escapes with the First Colony apostles to go to Colorado, but along the way decides to stay at a house with Mausami to raise their child.

Alicia Donadio

Nicknamed "Lish," Alicia is a tough and sometimes reckless woman who was raised by the Colonel after the events of Dark Night made her an orphan. She has an incredible aptitude for combat with a history of taking out 3 virals at once. When Amy arrives at the colony, Alicia jumps over the wall to retrieve her and bring her to safety amid a group of bloodthirsty virals; she is later persecuted for this seeming act of bravery, as her actions result in the death of Teacher, a revered member of the colony. After this, she travels with the Apostles. Alicia is in love with Peter and his feelings are mutual, although neither recognizes this explicitly until she joins the Second Expeditionary. When she is fatally wounded in the battle with Babcock's Many, Peter infects her with the virus, which makes her abnormally strong and fast, although she is unable to communicate with the virals as Amy can.

Michael Fisher

Sara's brother, a talented technician nicknamed "Circuit" and later, "Lugnut," who often finds himself butting heads with Alicia. He decodes a radio signal sending a continuous message to bring Amy back to Colorado if anyone finds her, spurring an expedition there; Peter accompanies him. Over the course of their journey, Michael becomes noticeably braver and ends up aiding Peter in a deadly mission to kill the other virals. Michael now works on oil rigs in Texas with girlfriend Lore. Peter arrives to coordinate the security of an oil convoy. When the convoy is attacked by virals from The Homeland, Michael and Lore find themselves embroiled in the liberation of The Homeland.

Sara Fisher

Michael's sister, and a nurse. She is in love with Peter, but it is an unrequited love. She tends to Amy when she is first brought to the colony and later joins the Apostles. When they are in Las Vegas she is taken by the virals, but is rescued shortly after and is taken to the Haven. She then rejoins the journey to the Colorado compound with the rest of the Apostles, but after killing Babcock ends up heading to Roswell. At the end of the book, it is revealed that Sara is pregnant with Hollis's child. Sara is a major character in "The Twelve". She has been kidnapped and taken to The Homeland in Iowa, where she gives birth prematurely and is told that her daughter has been lost. She works in concentration camp conditions for several years until her death is faked by a resistance organization. Renamed Dani, she infiltrates the city leadership as a personal assistant / nanny and discovers that her daughter, who she named Kate but who is known as 'Eva', is still alive. At the end of the book, she, Hollis and her daughter are reunited; Sara then married Hollis.

Hollis Wilson

Twin brother of Arlo, he rode with Theo and Peter's father on long expeditions years before and has experience beyond First Colony. When Arlo was turned, Hollis was forced to kill him in order to protect the Sanctuary. After this, he goes with the Apostles. Has a relationship with Sara and is the father of her child, Kate. He married Sara at the end of The Twelve.

Mausami Patal

The daughter of household Sanjay Patal and Gloria Patal. She loves Theo and carries his child but marries Galen Strauss in an attempt to make Theo jealous. After Theo's apparent death, she decides to leave First Colony and ends up traveling with the Apostles.

Sanjay Patal

The head of the household in First Colony, he is one of the weaker-minded inhabitants and is the first to foreshadow Babcock's plans. As a child, Sanjay had thoughts of Babcock as well as a recurring dream. During the events of The Night of Blades and Stars, he kills Old Chou under Babcock's influence. He hates the Jaxon family and is relieved when his daughter chooses not to marry Theo. He is presumed killed or infected when the lights of First Colony were turned off.

Caleb Jones

First found being chased by virals, Caleb travels back to First Colony, and is the one who opens the gate for Amy and Alicia. He is often called "Hightop" due to his shoes. He and Alicia have a special bond, as both of them were orphaned by the events of Dark Night. He is a talented mechanic who travels with the apostles until he meets an untimely end at the hands of Jude in Caliente, NV.

Galen Strauss

A member of the First Colony watch, Galen experiences progressive loss of vision—he suffers from severe glaucoma, which renders him almost entirely blind. He marries Mausami. Who then gets pregnant by Theo while Galen tries to believe the baby is his. It is revealed he knows the baby is not his right before he is taken up by a viral. He is eventually revealed to have been turned into a viral and kills Mausami's dog and attacks Theo before being killed himself.

The Twelve

Professor Tim Fanning AKA Subject Zero

Though he is not counted among the Twelve, Zero is responsible for the original outbreak, manipulating Grey into releasing him and the other captive virals. Formerly known as Tim Fanning, he was one of the scientists on the original expedition to research the virus in Bolivia and the first to turn into a "viral." While influencing Grey, he shares his personal memories with him, many of which are sexual escapades with women. Following the outbreak, his presence is felt but never seen.

Giles J. Babcock

The main viral of the first novel, Babcock was a death row inmate convicted of murdering his own abusive mother before becoming infected. He is described as being much larger than the other virals and possesses the ability to influence weak-willed people. While on death row, it was widely whispered that he was dangerously insane and could never stop talking; as a viral he retains this unnerving quirk, never ceasing to make clicking and gurgling noises. Babcock manipulates the weaker-minded First Colony members to kill each other over a three-night period dubbed "The Night of Blades and Stars." Some of those members had been experiencing Babcock's influence since they were children but did not know it. He controls a large group of virals known as The Many as well as controlling some of the citizens of the Haven, from whom he takes human and cattle sacrifices every New Moon.

Anthony Lloyd Carter

A death row convict taken by Wolgast at the beginning of the novel. Convicted of drowning his employer, Carter is the only subject who is innocent of his crime. While human, he performed yardwork for a depressed young suburban mother who one day mistakenly suspected Carter of abusing her daughter, and during the struggle fell into and drowned in her swimming pool. After his transfer from a maximum security prison to the military compound, Carter becomes infected by the virus and kills one of the scientists as well as Richards. He tries killing Kudoto as well but Lear finds her and gives her some of the perfected virus. Following Part I, he becomes one of the Twelve and his whereabouts remain unknown. Carter is set apart from other virals in that he feels remorse for the lives he takes and does not want to harm others, though the virus makes it impossible for him to fight the ultimate urge to kill. Unable to resist the urge to kill, Carter has Wolgast lock him inside the empty hull of an oil container ship outside of Houston. He remains here through the events of the first two books imagining himself gardening at the home of the mother (Rachel Wood) while her body rises and falls through the swimming pool.

Julio Martinez

The tenth Death Row convict and a former attorney. He was sentenced for the seemingly unprovoked murder of a police officer, but during his life it was never discovered that he was actually a serial killer/rapist. His strongest memory is of raping and strangling a waitress named "Louise". He abandons his familiar Ignacio and forces his viral descendents to die in the sun in order to take up residence at Guilder's city in Iowa. Alicia forms a special enimity with him, hunting Martinez for a long time before finally killing him at the Homeland. She forces him to repeat Louise's name before finishing him off.

Name Crime Committed Where Committed City of Birth/Potential Hive Location
Anthony CarterWrongfully convicted of 1 count of murderHarris County, TXBaytown, Texas
William Reinhardt3 Counts of Capital Murder and 1 Count of Sexual AssaultMiami-Dade County, FLJefferson City, MO
Julio Martinez1 Count of Capital Murder Against a Peace OfficerLaramie County, WYEl Paso, TX
Horace Lambright2 Counts of Capital Murder and Sexual AssaultMaricopa County, AZOglala, SD
Martin EcholsCapital Murder and Armed RobberyCameron Parish, LAEverett, WA
Rupert Sosa1 Count of Vehicular Homicide with Depraved IndifferenceLake County, INTulsa, OK
David Winston1 Count of Capital Murder and 3 Counts of Aggravated Sexual AssaultNew Castle County, DEBloomington, MN
Thaddeus Turrell1 Count of Capital Murder of a Homeland Security OfficerNew Orleans Federal Housing DistrictNew Orleans, LA
John Baffes1 Count of Capital Murder and 1 Count of Second-Degree Murder with Depraved IndifferencePasco County, FLOrlando, FL
Victor Chávez1 Count of Capital Murder and 2 Counts of Aggravated Sexual Assault with a MinorElko County, NVNiagara Falls, NY
Joseph Morrison1 Count of Capital MurderLewis County, KYBlack Creek, KY
Giles Babcock1 Count of Capital MurderNye County, NVDesert Wells, NV
Tim FanningNone; infected during expedition to Bolivian junglesNew York City, NY

The Haven Characters

Jude Cripp

Originally a "sweep" in the Colorado military research facility, he appears in the story 94 years later as a familiar under the control of Babcock; he is presumed to be the one who interrogated Theo. He is the real leader of Babcock's followers. He has exceptional resilience, and survived having half of his face taken off. He manages to escape in the train, and when they stop at Caliente, Nevada, he surprises the group by popping out of a compartment under the engine. He ends up shooting Caleb before he is killed by Peter and Hollis.

Olson Hand

The unofficial leader of the Haven, a mysterious Viral-free community. Olsen is genial and good-natured on the surface, but holds a great deal of secrets relating to the Haven's true nature. He's eventually revealed to be little more than a figurehead controlled by Jude. He recruits the First Colonists for his rebellion against Babcock, which goes awry. When his daughter, Mira, dies during the escape from the Haven, he is left unconsolable, and by the next morning, he has wandered off, seemingly in the direction of the Haven.

Mira Hand

Olson's daughter; at one point, she tries to seduce Michael hoping to become pregnant. While trying to get from the first car to the engine of the train during the escape attempt, she is taken by a viral.

Billie

A doctor living in the Haven, she treats Michael when the Apostles first make it the Haven. She's later revealed to be part of the group that wants to escape Haven.

Gus

A mechanic living in the Haven. Laconic and easy-going, he's revealed as a member of the group trying to leave the Haven.

Republic of Texas Characters

President Victoria Sanchez

The current President of the Republic of Texas. She enlists Lucius Greer on a mission to the Homeland.

Lore De Veer

An 'oiler' who forms a passionate relationship with Michael.

Juan "Ceps" Sweeting

An 'oiler' and friend of Lore and Michael.

Ed Pope

An 'oiler' who mentored Michael.

Gunnar Apgar

An Officer of the Expeditionary and Peter Jaxon's direct superior.

Alexander Henneman

An Officer of the Expeditionary.

Corporal Muncey

The radio technician for Vorhees' troop. After being bitten by a Viral, he is granted 'the mercy' by Alicia.

Caleb Jaxon

The young son of Theo and Mausami.

Duncan "Dunk" Withers

A childhood friend of Tifty Lamont, now a criminal working for him.

Lucius Greer

Major in the Army of the Republic of Texas. Assumes command of the Second Battalion of the Second Expeditionary Forces after the death of General Vorhees. Gives up command to follow Alicia, Michael, Sara, and Hollis when they leave the Second Battalion to reinforce Peter and Amy against the Many. Subsequently becomes part of the First Colony Apostles by continuing to travel with them after the battle on the mountain. (The Twelve) After returning to Texas he is imprisoned for disobeying orders. Amy frees him and they travel together to The Homeland where he plays a significant role in its liberation.

Curtis Vorhees

A Brigadier General in the Army of the Republic of Texas. Vorhees is in command of the Second Battalion of the Second Expeditionary Force stationed at a temporary outpost in Colorado. Vorhees is the ranking officer when Peter's travelling party are captured by the nets deployed by Greer and his squad. He accommodates Peter's party as civilian guests of the Second Expeditionary Force and urges Peter to accept transport to Kerrville, a major populated town in Texas. He accepts Alicia's call to duty when she reveals herself as a sworn member of the First Expeditionary Force and sees her placed into operational rotation. Vorhees is killed in action when he directs an assault on a copper mine entrance suspected of harboring a nest of virals. (The Twelve) Vorhees was a forman at the Northern Agricultural Complex prior to his military career. During an unexpected eclipse his wife (Dee) and daughter (Siri) are killed by virals. His daughter (Nitia) is captured and taken to The Homeland.

Tifty Lamont

Captain in the Expeditionary and a childhood friend of Curtis Vorhees. He is also the biological father of Vorhees's oldest daughter, Nitia. He leaves the expeditionary to become the head of organized crime within the Republic of Texas. Peter convinces him to take part in the liberation of The Homeland.

The Homeland

Horace Guilder

The main antagonist of The Twelve. Guilder is the Deputy Director of the Department of Special Weapons, the government agency that oversaw Project Noah. A lonely and isolated man, Guilder is dying of Lou Gehrig's Disease and desperately hopes to use Lear's research to save his life. Following the outbreak, he succeeds in using Lawrence Grey's infected blood to prolong his life. He creates the 'Homeland', a dictatorship that uses slave labour and is rife with corruption. He keeps Grey locked up as a living 'source' for his continued survival and manipulates Lila Kyle into being his weapon due to her unique ability to control the Virals.

The resistance movement known as 'Sergio' causes him to grow increasingly erratic, paranoid and violent. He makes plans to turn the Homeland into a place for the Twelve Master Virals where they can feed freely on its human denizens. However, Amy fools him into thinking she is the leader of the insurgency, and when he arranges a public execution the insurgency springs a trap on him. At the same time, Lila kills herself along with Lawrence Grey. With the 'source' destroyed, Guilder ages rapidly and ten Master Virals, believing he has purposefully betrayed them, kill him.

Lila Kyle

A doctor and the ex-wife of Brad Wolgast. At the time of the virus outbreak she is pregnant. After the virus outbreak she suffers a mental breakdown, forever living in a dream world. She meets up with Lawrence Grey, who becomes protective of her despite his criminal past. She is injured in the overrun of a refugee camp where Horace Guilder was holding her and Grey gives her some of his blood to rejuvenate her but the baby is lost. Guilder manipulates her into helping him control the virals and to capture more humans for The Homeland. She seems to gain her sanity at the end of The Twelve, and saves 'Dani' (Sara Fisher), before blowing up the Dome with Grey.

Fred Wilkes

An older man who helps Horace Guilder to found the Homeland, becoming Guilder's closest advisor and only friend. He ultimately becomes a victim of Guilder's paranoia, and is executed when he refuses to murder a flatlander in cold blood.

Vikraam Suresh

A scientist who works for Horace Guilder and the Homeland.

Aidan Hoppel

A former advertising executive now working as Minister of Propaganda for Horace Guilder and the Homeland. Guilder executes him after accusing him of working for the Insurgency.

Vale

A 'human resources officer' working for the Homeland. Although stern and complicit in the Homeland's brutality, he's considered to be a relatively fair-minded Col.

Sod

A 'human resources officer' who is infamous in the Homeland for his sadistic sexual appetites. When Alicia is captured by the Homeland, Sod rapes her multiple times as a form of torture. When Alicia convinces him to adjust her restraints, she gains the upper hand and successfully snaps his neck, killing him.

Whistler

A brutal and sadistic Col nicknamed 'Whistler' due to her congenital deformity that affects her voice. She is killed during a suicide bombing by the Insurgency.

Dr. Verlyn

A Homeland doctor with a seemingly kindly disposition, Verlyn is responsible for processing new arrivals including Sara Fisher.

Eustace

A member of the Expeditionary who was kidnapped by the Homeland along with Sara Fisher at Roswell. He's beaten badly after standing up to his captors, but survives and goes on to found the Insurgency, a rebel group that uses the alias 'Sergio'. With Nina's help, he fakes Sara's death and enlists her to become a mole in the Homeland. Eustace teams up with Amy to overthrow the Homeland, intending to kill Guilder in a suicide attack. The attack fails, but Guilder is killed nonetheless and Eustace marries Nina.

Nina

One of the leaders of the insurgency movement known as Sergio. She is second only to Eustace and helps fake Sara's death so she can become a mole for the insurgency. Nina is later revealed to be Nitia Vorhees, daughter-in-name of Curtis Vorhees and biological daughter of Tifty Lamont.

References

  1. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/passage-justin-cronin/story?id=10827644
  2. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3985E93gCKwC&pg=PT301&lpg=PT301&dq=peter+jaxon+son+of+demetrius&source=bl&ots=09ueLEEzUH&sig=_2NiUHGoJ8cuIMoOy6TWjzzCilE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hOikUuvkDauh7AbW1oDIDw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=peter%20jaxon%20son%20of%20demetrius&f=false
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, March 07, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.