Agravain was a son of Anna le Fay and one of King Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table.
The inspiration for a legendary Earthling figure, Arthur Pendragon was a King of Promiseland during Eden’s Second Age.
Bilious Bartholomew Wildehund, better known as the Big Bad Wolf, was a childhood friend of Frieda Jacobs. Later, after a serious of unfortunate events, he was pressed into the service of the young woman’s chief nemesis: the Wizard of Oz.
Claudia Pendragon was the final Queen of Promiseland before Frieda Jacobs’ unification of Wonderland in 263.
Guinevere was the wife of King Arthur Pendragon and later the Queen of Promiseland in her own right.
The son of the town drunk and the local gossip queen, Jacob spent as little time in the village of Covenant as he could.
Leondegrance Pendragon, King of Promiseland, was purported to be the son of King Arthur. In reality, however, his father was the queen’s lover Lancelot du Lac.
The daughter of a brokenhearted widower, she studied the art of transfiguration to help make ends meet—becoming quite adept at weaving straw into gold.
Rumapa Stiltskín, sometimes erroneously referred to as Rumplestiltskin, was a notorious halfling trickster during The Second Age of Eden.
Tristan Pendragon, King of Promiseland, was a scandalous figure in Edenian history.
Uther Pendragon, the first King of Promiseland, was one of the so-called False Kings who dominated Wonderland during the Second Age of Eden.