Enshi's Envoy - This diplomat is one of the right-hand men of the Enshi Es-Kina. He was sent to recruit Sandra at all costs, going as far as to attempt to feign suicide to frame her for murder. Such loyalty! The poison he used was actually just a paralytic poison meant to make people seem dead, very popular in fair Verona. He failed to even feign to kill himself and was nursed to a semblant of health before being released off-screen during the evacuation. His whereabouts or survival during the turmoil of the Enshi's passing is unkonwn.
Buza - A soldier in Prince Marduk's army, He was scavenging the debris created by the hydrogen explosion sandra used to destroy the army supplies and ended up finding the culprit for the wipeout of the army's officers. He fled once she demonstrated her powers. Superstitious, suffering from rock-bottom morale, and shaken by the explosion, it was an understandable reaction. Would you stay and face someone that craws out of the Earth unscathed where an explosion just wiped out your boss? I wouldn't.
Clark - Not a person. Related to Brandon, only Sandra knows who Clark is. Allegedly faster than a speeding bullet, like the famous red-and-blue copyrighted superhero.
Nergal - A Mesopotamian god that was related to the Sun but then was tricked into marrying into and living in the underworld. Very bitter and evil now, he opposes Tarhun. Whether Nergal is the Dark One or not remains to be seen. He sponsored Prince Marduk's crusade to obtain Sandra and make her a second Harbinger. He even taught a phrase in Japanese to the Prince.
Prince Marduk - Secret sponsor of Hama-Tula, The Magistrate, and Enshi Es-Kina. He hired them to secure Sandra for his plans of world domination. He did not have the custom to bite his pinky. Drafted an army forty thousand strong to invade and sack Es-Kina (the city) while he went to collect his prize. Was visited in his tent by a burrowing heroine. After sexually harassing her, was murdered in cold blood by Sandra with a hollow titanium dagger filled with metallic sodium. Getting your internal organs turned to boiling soap is not a nice way to go.
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Bara-Mamu - A scout in Prince Marduk's army. He survived the explosion because he was wounded during the fight with Sandra earlier and did not return to camp. Lucky bastard.
Karamas - Another scout in another scouting party for Prince Marduk's army. Had a concussion after an unfortunate meeting with the rocky ground because Sandra used Decompose on his saddle.
The General - Brandon's boss in the guard/army. Their custom of not introducing themselves to those they deem inferior is really annoying. He is a reasonable and seasoned veteran that dislikes politics.
Ruto-Ka - High Priest of Enki, the god of water, knowledge, and crafts. He is friends with Bero-Mabii because their gods are allied with one another.
Enki - God of Water, Knowledge, and Crafts. The creator god in Sumerian mithology, he allied himself with the Hittite chief deity, Tarhun, to bring their peoples to another world.
Apparu - Arwia's brother, one year her junior (16). He was old enough to become an adult and left home to avoid being sold as a slave by their deadbeat father. Current whereabouts unknown.
Zuska - Arwia's sister, fourteen years old. Was sold as a slave and was working in a bucket brigade when Sandra found her.
Ivanika - Fourth sibling, Twelve. She was suddenly pressed into the role of eldest sister and homemaker after the other three siblings left home.
Muksu - Fifth sibling, ten years old. He is very curious and had good memory.
Tuwazi - The youngest of the six, eight years old. His mother died on childbirth, the straw that broke the camel's back and dragged their father into a downward spiral. He is a brat and a street urchin.
Enshi Es-Kina - The Magistrate's uncle. Obese, lazy, and gullible, he was coerced by Prince Marduk's agents to capture and deliver Sandra under the fake promise to have his city spared from an invasion and sack. Of course Marduk had no intention of following through with his promise. After all, he had fourty thousand soldiers' worth of wages to pay.