The Cursed Heart Miscellaneous Characters

Wolf
When you find the wolf in the forest, you try to help it. However, it ends up attacking you, and Kieran steps in and calms it down. Its character model resembles Jett's wolf form from Wolf Bride.



Father
He is your late father. For his character models, face 1 resembles Ronan from the America's Most Eligible series, face 2 resembles First Spear from A Courtesan of Rome, face 3 resembles Winston Torres from Foreign Affairs, and face 4 resembles Viktor Montmartre from Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2.



Hilo
You ask him how little Mathilda is doing. He tells you that she's not so little anymore, and chases chickens around all day. His character model resembles Noa Keawe from The Crown and the Flame series.



Nadine
She asks about you running around in the Fae woods and appears worried that you'll get hurt. Her character model resembles Madame Laurent from Desire & Decorum, Book 3.



Tamara
She's the tavern owner who raised you after your parents died. Her character model resembles Cora Pritchard from It Lives In The Woods.



Arthur
He is a drunk who harasses you. When you find the strange gemstone, he attempts to take it from you by chasing you through the Fae forest, but is attacked and killed by the winged beast. His character model resembles Damon Fierro from The Royal Masquerade.



Fae (1)
He is a member of the Sun Court. His character model resembles the Male Elf from Blades of Light and Shadow, Book 1.



Fae (2)
She is a Fae and a member of the Sun Court.



Aster
She is a member of the Sun Court. The first fae tells you that she has heard all of his tales, and she replies that they're all tedious. Her character model resembles the Fae Woman from Nightbound.

Fae Fire
Longclaw sends you to replace the chandelier lights in the ballroom as your first errand of the day. You learn very quickly it is not as simple as replacing candles when she hands you a jar full of tiny, seemingly alive flames. Assuring you that they are perfectly safe to handle, Longclaw explains that you are to scoop out one Fae flame at a time to set into the chandlier brackets. However, she does warn that they are mischievous little things, which holds true as they make their escape as soon as you open the jar.



Raven
The second task Longclaw bestows upon you is to feed the ravens in the courtyard. According to her, they get troublesome when they get hungry but happen to be too lazy to feed themselves.

Mother
She is your late mother. If you decide to have a meal with Kieran, you can relive your memory with her. Each version resembles a different version of Mary from the Desire & Decorum series.



Leaf
She is a talking Fae bird. When you escape the palace, you find Leaf attempting to fight a cat and save her. You can then choose to befriend her and watch over her.



Fae cat
You first cross path with one of such creatures as it attacks Leaf the Fae bird. After you've fended the Fae cat off the first time, a group of them later ambushes you.

Penumbra
Penumbra is the horse Kieran gives you to ride.



Fae Creature
This creature is a pond gremlin, who normally would stay in the water. According to Kieran, the Sun court must have intentionally agitated it or used magic to command it to attack you and defend its territory. A bite from a pond gremlin would have paralyzed a horse and could leave a human comatose.



Magpie
The Magpie is an ancient and powerful Fae with an insatiable need to collect all things rare and precious. Kieran tells you that he/she was seeking a piece of his/her heart at the home of the Magpie. As the Winged Beast, Kieran fought the Magpie's guards before being ambushed by the Magpie herself. She was originally a noble in the Sun Court who became jealous of the High Princess, who was the Ruler of All Fae at the time, and began stealing her valuables. When her crimes were exposed, the High Princess cursed her with insatiable greed as punishment.

Ferret Creature
Its character model resembles Wurren from Across the Void.



Charm Seller
Her character model resembles Taxus from The Elementalists, Book 2.