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This is a list of Night Vale residents. Residents without their own pages are listed below.
If you're looking for Desert Bluffs residents, check here.
Night Vale residents[]
People of Night Vale[]
- Adam Bair, former weekday shift manager at the Ralphs[1]
- Adi, was on House Hunters, the Desert Dystopia version[2]
- Alex, has terrible wifi[2]
- Amal Shamoun, a contestant in the 2015 Costume Gala[3]
- Annette Mahaka, head of the Business Association[4]
- Barton "Barty" Donovan, Eternal Scout[5]
- Becky Canterbury, had a plane fly through her apartment[6]
- Ben Burnham, Sylvia Wickersham's dry cleaner[7]
- The Black Dauphin[8][9]
- The Blob who lives in the housing development out back of the elementary school[10]
- Bob Sturm, vice president of finance for the Night Vale Auto Insurance Company [11] [12]
- Bogeymen (though they are rarely sighted)[10]
- Doctor Brandon, host of Night Vale Community Radio's popular advice program "Dr. Brandon"[5]
- Champ, son of Cactus Jane[8]
- Christopher Brady, resident of Old Town and lives with Stuart Robinson[13]
- Christopher Tisdale, assistant coach of the Night Vale Scorpions[14]
- Claire Franklin, who is either Eva's girlfriend or has a crush on her[15]
- Claire Scott, a woman-shaped apparition that haunts the Hall of Public Records and is responsible for at least ten deaths. [16]
- Claire Wallace, a freelance photographer[17]
- Clara, friend of Basimah Bishara. Is in a nuclear family from (both originating and currently existing in) the 1950s.[9]
- Cristina Alfons, wife of Ricardo Alfons and mother of Yasmin Alfons[18]
- Cynthia Cabrera, lives in The House That Doesn't Exist[19][20]
- Dan Christensen, Sergeant in the Blood Space War. Twin of Drew Christensen[21]
- Danny Jimenez, Joel Eisenberg's partner. [3]
- Dave, was previously chosen to ask the Obelisk a question [22]
- Dave Boll (pronounced like “bowl”), manager at the Ralphs [23]
- Dave Morales Cariño, former resident of Desert Bluffs. Founder of the first Joyous Congregation in Night Vale[24]
- Drew Christensen, Lieutenant in the Blood Space War. Twin of Dan Christensen[21]
- Emily Munton, Night Vale Zoo director[5]
- Doctor Erliss Badermyer, Night Vale Community College's second-least popular president.[7]
- Eugene Leroy[25]
- Fakhir Bashara, Basimah Bishara's father, who left home to fight in the Blood Space War.[9]
- Felicia Jackson, who has a giant spider on her back[15]
- Flora, daughter of Amber Akinyi and Wilson Levy. 16 months old as of June 2020. [26]
- Flora Sandero, mother of Michael Sandero[27]
- Franklin "Frank" Wilson, Boy Scout[5]
- The giant worms of Night Vale Community College[28]
- Gia Samuels, reviewed Tourniquet in the Night Vale Daily Journal.[7]
- Genevieve Daily, bank teller at the Last Bank of Night Vale[29]
- Gerald Framington, had an affair with Jessica Lanyard [22]
- Gerald Sanders, twisted his ankle during Tamika Flynn's Teen Militia Camp. 14-years-old as of February 2019[30]
- Gladys R. and her husband, residents of Old Town. Customer of Maureen's Air Conditioning repair service. [31]
- Hala Darvish, docent at the Botanic Gardens[32]
- Hannah Herschman, playwright and possible time-traveler[33]
- Hanuzaki Cyber Ghost Mark III, child of Satsuki[34]
- Henrietta Bell, employee at Night Vale Community College[32]
- Henry Greggson, a witness who was incorrectly reported as Crystal Souleater[35]
- Henry Lexington, sophomore quarterback of the Night Vale High School Scorpions in 2014. Younger brother of Jessica Lexington[36][37]
- Herschel Wallaby, wife of Tock Wallaby and mother of Megan Wallaby[8]
- Inez Cordova, NVHS Alumna.[38]
- Her unnamed son.
- Irena Panchyk, third grade teacher at Night Vale Elementary School[39]
- Jacquelyn, friend of Basimah Bishara, whose mother is a spider.[9]
- Jake Garcia, received mandatory right to disappear forever[40]
- Jerry Hartman, afternoon board operator at Night Vale Community Radio[41]
- Jessica Lanyard, wife of Sidney Lanyard and secretly had an affair with Gerald Framington[22]
- Jessica Lexington, formerly Night Vale High School Scorpions senior safety in 2014 before contracting spinal parasites. Older sister of Henry Lexington. [36]
- Jessie McNeil, security guard at the Last Bank of Night Vale[29]
- John Peter--remember, the pharmacist?[42]
- Jim Peters, brother of John Peters, who left home to fight in the Blood Space War.[43]
- Jonathan Franzen, will never die[2]
- Judge Chaplin, Judge ruling over the case of The Estate of Franklin Chen vs the City of Night Vale[33]
- Jules, franchise owner of the Night Vale branch of Burger Barn/GladTown Records Express[44]
- Julie Dobbs, sophomore quarterback of the Night Vale Scorpions in 2019[29]
- Katherine Ciel, Old Town Night Vale resident[39]
- LeShawn Mason, executive chef at restaurant Tourniquet, formerly sous chef at restaurant Shame[19]
- Lauren James, Night Vale Weekly Gazette writer[45]
- Lenny Butler, who has no official bona fides in religion or ceremony[16] nor military tactics[46]
- Lieutenant Regis [pronounced reh-ZHEESS], member of Unit 7 of the local National Guard Station and KFC Combo Store[47]
- Linda[48], the coroner[19]
- Linda Blais, mother of Junior Blais and wife of Oliver Blais[21]
- Lisa Robertson, survivor of the Summer Reading Program. 18-years-old in 2017. Older sister of Marsha Robertson. [49]
- Lonny Chapman, chairman of the Medical Association[50]
- Mallory Willingham, sophomore quarterback of Night Vale High School Scorpions in 2016[37]
- Mariam McDonald, her lifelong dream was to clean up the sand from the Sand Wastes[51]
- Marco Padilla, a pilot of one of the Sheriff's Secret Police helicopters[28]
- Marina, Basimah's girlfriend[52]
- Marsha Robertson, survivor of the Summer Reading Program. 15-years-old in 2017. Younger sister of Lisa Robertson. [49]
- Matt, a 15-foot coconut crab living under Dark Owl Records[44]
- Mikayla, works in sales at the radio station[53]
- Mike Nominem, who needs to discipline his children more[15]
- Miranda Yesby, who is a member of Flakey O's Board of Directors and has large, claw-like paws which she uses to dig her way through the ground[40]
- Monty, Josh Crayton has a crush on [54]
- Morgan, who does not tip enough and is rude to restaurant employees[2]
- Ms. Blackwell, teacher at Night Vale elementary school and is Roger Harlan's teacher[55]
- Nathaniel Keaton, a parking attendant[56]
- Nick Ford, school superintendent[57]
- Nisha, friend of Basimah Bishara, who has a council of fathers.[9]
- Officer Ben, member of the Sheriff's Secret Police[58]
- Oliver Blais, father of Junior Blais and husband of Linda Blais[21]
- Randolph[59]
- Regina, Tamika Flynn's taxidermist[60]
- Ricardo Alfons, husband of Cristina Alfons and father of Yasmin Alfons[18]
- Rudy Dejardins, the local representative of the Military Industrial complex[23]
- Russel Swensen, head of the Greater Night Vale Realtor Association[39]
- Sara Bismuth, runs an Etsy store of Blood Space War dolls[9]
- Samantha Guzman[61]
- Satsuki, mother of Hanuzaki Cyber Ghost Mark III[34]
- shadowy haze[28]
- Shaundra Richardson, director of Night Vale Community Players' production of Oleanna [62]
- Multiple Shawn,[63] work in sales at the radio station[64][20]
- Sheila Nowitzki, a helicopter pilot[28]
- Shirelle, friend of Wayne Ferry. Was one of the residents waiting in the line leading to an unknown destination or event. [65]
- Shoshannah, employee at the DMV[54]
- Sidney Lanyard, previously chosen by the Obelisk to ask a question. Husband of Jessica Lanyard. [22]
- Stuart Robinson, resident of Old Town and lives with Christopher Brady[13]
- Tahira Bishara, mother of Basimah Bishara and husband of Blood Space War veteran Fakhir Bishara[9][52]
- Tock Wallaby, husband to Herschel Wallaby[8] and father of Megan Wallaby
- Tara Arya [pronounced Tarr-ah Aria], Night Vale Community College student and Nobel Prize winner[4]
- Teddy Rahal, owner of American Teddy's Ice Cream and Falafel[66]
- Tim Langley, head of the Night Vale Chapter of the NRA[37]
- Tom Garmin, former mayor of Night Vale. His body is used at Night Vale Junior High School to learn about the skeletal system.[67]
- Veronica Rothschild, town clerk who was devoured by the Sphere. [69]
- Vincent LaFarge, head of vigilante squad Grab 'Em And Sack 'Em[70]
- The veterinarian who treats Khoshekh[64]
- Walton Kincade, president of community group Soundproof Old Town[71]
- Waymon Davis, Corporal in the Blood Space War.[18]
References[]
- ↑ Episode 38 "Orange Grove"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Episode 164 "The Faceless Old Woman (Live)"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Episode 176 "The Autumn Specter"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Episode 125 "A Door Ajar Part 2"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Episode 10 "Feral Dogs"
- ↑ Episode 25 "One Year Later"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Episode 50 "Capital Campaign"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Episode 18 "The Traveler"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Episode 79 "Lost in the Mail"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Episode 37 "The Auction"
- ↑ Episode 95 "Zookeeper"
- ↑ Episode 110 "Matryoshka"
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Episode 68 "Faceless Old Women"
- ↑ Episode 134 "Fall Football Preview"
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Live show "The Debate"
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Episode 152 "The Great Golden Hand"
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Episode 46 "Parade Day"
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Episode 144 "The Dreamer"
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Episode 43 "Visitor"
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Episode 47 "Company Picnic"
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Episode 145 "The Veterans"
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Episode 172 "Return of the Obelisk"
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Episode 174 "Radio Jupiter"
- ↑ Episode 83 "One Normal Town"
- ↑ Episode 149 "The General"
- ↑ Episode 169 "The Whittler"
- ↑ Episode 30 "Dana"
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 Episode 36 "Missing"
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Episode 153 "The Heist, Part 1"
- ↑ Episode 142 "UFO Sighting Reports"
- ↑ Episode 138 "Harvest Time"
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Episode 130 "A Story About Us"
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Episode 173 "The Hundred Year Play"
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Episode 34 "A Beautiful Dream"
- ↑ Episode 17 "Valentine"
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Episode 58 "Monolith"
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 Episode 93 "Big Sister"
- ↑ Episode 56 "Homecoming"
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Episode 20 "Poetry Week"
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Episode 35 "Lazy Day"
- ↑ Episode 3 "Station Management"
- ↑ Episode 88 "Things Fall Apart"
- ↑ Episode 86 "Standing and Breathing"
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Episode 141 "Save Dark Owl Records"
- ↑ Episode 29 "Subway"
- ↑ Episode 158 "The Battle for Time"
- ↑ Episode 15 "Street Cleaning Day"
- ↑ Episode 53 "The September Monologues"
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Episode 115 "Council Member Flynn, Part 2"
- ↑ Episode 170 "To the Family and Friends"
- ↑ Episode 156 "The Trouble with Time"
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 Episode 147 "The Protester"
- ↑ Episode 9 ""PYRAMID""
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Episode 151 "The Waterfall"
- ↑ Episode 78 "Cooking Stuff: Thanksgiving Special"
- ↑ Episode 191 "The Many, Many Lives of Frank Chen"
- ↑ Episode 8 "The Lights in Radon Canyon"
- ↑ Episode 2 "Glow Cloud"
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 Episode 150 "The Birthday of Lee Marvin"
- ↑ Episode 96 "Negotiations"
- ↑ Live show "Condos"
- ↑ Episode 72 "Well of Night"
- ↑ Spelling of Shawn
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 Episode 44 "Cookies"
- ↑ 65.0 65.1 Episode 91 "The 12:37"
- ↑ Episode 73 "Triptych"
- ↑ Episode 24 "The Mayor"
- ↑ Episode 19A "The Sandstorm (Part A)"
- ↑ Episode 69 "Fashion Week"
- ↑ Episode 28 "Summer Reading Program"
- ↑ Episode 12 "The Candidate"
- ↑ Episode 94 "All Right"
- ↑ Episode 11 "Wheat & Wheat By-Products"
- ↑ Episode 162 "Alpha"