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fandom.101universe | # Hared Haesir
Hared Haesir is a shopkeeper from Krokotopia.
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fandom.101universe | # Hargrove
Professor Hargrove was an employee of Wizard City who was responsible for the Wizard City Subterranean Sanitation Department.
Biography.
"To be added"
Relationships.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Hari Houssen
Hari Houssen was a male Bear from the island of Metallos. He attempted to use his powers to turn all of Ferros into metal and let the Iron Sultan rule as king.
Behind the scenes.
Hari Houssen first appeared in the Sinbad and the Iron Sultan Gauntlet in Wizard101, released in the summer of 2019. He is named after the famous filmmaker Ray Harryhausen, who created monsters using stop motion.
| Hari Houssen |
fandom.101universe | # Harker
Harker was a Recipe Vendor at Castle Darkmoor.
| Harker |
fandom.101universe | # Harkness
Harkness was a Captain in Her Majesty's Armed Forces.
| Harkness |
fandom.101universe | # Harlequin Knight
The Harlequin Knight is a rogue, chaotic knight who closed the Hundred Year Bridge from High Road to Caer Lyon.
| Harlequin Knight |
fandom.101universe | # Harley
Harley was a gardener in the Celestia Base Camp in Celestia.
| Harley |
fandom.101universe | # Harman Barne
Harman Barne is a man that specializes in weapon restoration at Remmington's Steel on Skull Island.
| Harman Barne |
fandom.101universe | # Harmonic Azoth
| Harmonic Azoth |
fandom.101universe | # Harold Argleston
Harold Argleston is the head librarian at Ravenwood School of Magical Arts. He is also an author, and wrote the book "An Annotated History of Ravenwood School". Harold hailed from the world of Marleybone, and sells basic treasure cards to young students in need.
Biography.
"To be added"
Relationships.
"To be added"
Behind the scenes.
There are two characters in "Pirate101", Desmond and Norbert Argleston, who are implied to be related to Harold. This has not yet been confirmed, and it is unknown if the characters are included in the game for much more than an easter egg emphasizing the connections between the game.
| Harold Argleston |
fandom.101universe | # Harpy
The Harpies were a creature from Aquila.
| Harpy |
fandom.101universe | # Harry Lloyd
Harry Lloyd was a frontman for the Rat Pack.
| Harry Lloyd |
fandom.101universe | # Harsan Bar'khour
Harsan Bar'khour is a clothing recipe vendor in Krokotopia. He resided in the Entrance Hall of the Krokosphinx.
| Harsan Bar'khour |
fandom.101universe | # Hart's Hideaway
Hart's Hideaway was located on a path into the woods behind the southwest area of Abbey Road.
| Hart's Hideaway |
fandom.101universe | # Hart of Gold
The Hart of Gold was a Marleybonian ship captained by Captain Brocks.
| Hart of Gold |
fandom.101universe | # Haruka Yamagata
Haruka Yamagata is a Jewelry Vendor in Hamamitsu Garden.
| Haruka Yamagata |
fandom.101universe | # Harvest Festival
Harvest Festival is an annual autumnal holiday celebrated in the Spiral after Hallowe'en and before Yuletide. One notable figure of Harvest Festival is Harvest Hannah, who returns to Wizard City's Shopping District each year to sell her autumn-themed items.
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fandom.101universe | # Harvest Hannah
Harvest Hannah is a shopkeeper who sells Harvest Festival items in Wizard City's Shopping District as part of her shop, "Hannah's Sundries." She is a friend of Hallowe'en vendor Spooky Bob, who once told her to return to Wizard City to see all of the new students of Ravenwood School of Magical Arts.
| Harvest Hannah |
fandom.101universe | # Harvest Lord
The Harvest Lord was a powerful evil spirit from the Underworld who harvested the souls of the innocent. During the attack on Wizard City, the Harvest Lord served as a general of Malistaire Drake's Undead Army. During the invasion of Triton Avenue, the Harvest Lord kidnapped Suzie Gryphonbane, older sister of Artur Gryphonbane, and held her in Galvanost Tower. The spirit used this same tower to supercharge Storm Amulets with Storm Energy diverted from the Tempest Nexus in order to raise an army of Rotting Fodder to destroy Triton Avenue and later, Wizard City. However, the Harvest Lord's plans were foiled by the Wizard, with help from Artur and Duncan Grimwater.
Biography.
At some point, the Harvest Lord became a general in Malistaire Drake's Undead Army. He led the scheme of creating an army of Rotting Fodder armed with Storm Magic to invade Wizard City with, diverting the flow of energy from the Tempest Nexus to enchant Storm Amulets within the Galvanost Tower. Once he was done enchanting the amulets, however, he directed the flow back at the Nexus itself, which would cause it to explode and with it, Triton Avenue.
The Harvest Lord's powerful magic blocked Duncan Grimwater from being able to see him by using the link between the Harvest Lord and the Storm Amulets. To break through the interference, Grimwater was forced to use a charged Lumina Crystal, which boosted the power of his ritual and finally allowed him to see that Suzie Gryphonbane was holed up in the Galvanost Tower with the Harvest Lord.
Behind the scenes.
In the original Triton Avenue questline, the Harvest Lord's origin as a soul-eating spirit of the Underworld was not included; this element of the character was introduced when the Triton Avenue questline was updated with the FTUE updates in the Summer 2020 update to "Wizard101".
Originally, the Harvest Lord captured Artur Gryphonbane, brother of Suzie Gryphonbane, and held him in his tower (then named "The Harvest Lord's Tower") in order to stop Artur's meddling in Malistaire's plans. The Undead that the Harvest Lord commanded were equipped with Storm Medallions which allowed them to use Storm Magic. They took all of Blad Raveneye's Lumina Crystals and drained them of their Storm Magic. Through the help of Duncan Grimwater and a charged Lumina Crystal received from a Scarlet Screamer, the source of the Storm Medallions was discovered to be none other than the Harvest Lord. Like the updated storyline, the Harvest Lord was defeated by the Wizard.
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fandom.101universe | # Harvey
Sergeant Harvey was a Town Guard stationed at the entrance of Tanglewood Way in Wysteria.
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fandom.101universe | # Harvey Deuce
Harvey Deuce was a salesman at the Bazaar on Skull Island.
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fandom.101universe | # Hashimoto
Sensei Hashimoto is a Ninja Pig who runs the Way of the Ninja Pig game in the Pet Pavilion in Wizard City. He is accompanied by his Goat monk translator, Hao.
| Hashimoto |
fandom.101universe | # Hassan
Hassan was a guardian to the Overlord's Ossuary in the Alkali Barrows.
| Hassan |
fandom.101universe | # Hat Shop
The Hat Shop, also known as the Wizard City Hat Shop, is a shop in the Shopping District of Wizard City, run by shopkeeper Gaius Silverthistle.
| Hat Shop |
fandom.101universe | # Hathi Irontrunk
Hathi Irontrunk was the War Olyphant to Queen Aryanah Silvertusk.
Biography.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Hattie
Hattie was an Aero Dwarf female living in Velo City, Neumia.
| Hattie |
fandom.101universe | # Hattie Headgear
Hattie Headgear is a hat store located on Fleabridge Avenue in Regent's Square, Marleybone City.
| Hattie Headgear |
fandom.101universe | # Hauk Horncaller
Hauk Horncaller was one of the members of Dulin's war-band.
| Hauk Horncaller |
fandom.101universe | # Haunted Cave
The Haunted Cave was a street in Wizard City overrun with monsters, formerly a peaceful neighborhood.
| Haunted Cave |
fandom.101universe | # Haunted Skyway
The Haunted Skyway, formerly Pecos Skyway, is one of the Skyways of Cool Ranch. It is connected to the Santo Pollo Skyway and Tumbleweed Skyway.
History.
Pecos Skyway was once bright like Cool Ranch's other Skyways, but it would eventually take on a gloomy appearance and become known as the Haunted Skyway.
| Haunted Skyway |
fandom.101universe | # Havaldar
Havaldar was a Kurgha soldier that participated in the capture of Brigadier Stewart of the Royal Navy.
| Havaldar |
fandom.101universe | # Have an Olde-Fashioned Delightful Day
"Have an Olde-Fashioned Delightful Day" (abbreviated as HAOFDD) was a phrase that was uttered by employees of Nana's Olde Fashioned Karamelle Delights to the "Valued Customers" of the company.
| Have an Olde-Fashioned Delightful Day |
fandom.101universe | # Hawkrates
Hawkrates was a poet and philosopher from Nova Aquila.
| Hawkrates |
fandom.101universe | # Hawkules
Hawkules is the strong and boisterous son of the Immortal Zeus, and the "Greatest Hero of Aquila." Left by his father to be raised by a shepherd and a weaver, Hawkules' early life was marked by the recognition of his exceptional strength and his propulsion to his destiny as a mighty hero. Once he joined the military, his prowess at besting any enemy was quickly realized and grew so rapidly that Aquila's generals began fielding him instead of their armies. He took on entire legions by himself, and his fame grew to the point that Hawkules became an army all by himself and was hired by any general whom could help him attain the most glory.
By a certain point, Hawkules's fame had grown too much to bear, as he had a hard time getting work due to the fact that armies would simply surrender their posts once they learned that their enemies had hired him. During the onset of the Trojan War, the opposing factions signed an "Aggression Pact" in which both sides agreed to not hire Hawkules. With his military career at an end, Hawkules turned to offer his services directly to the Emperor. While the Emperor agreed, he frustratingly tasked Hawkules with Ten Great Labors to send him away. The hero made short work of the first five tasks before he was pulled into the quest for the Golden Fleece. He would later find his way joining the Pirate's crew.
Biography.
Early life.
"To be added"
Trojan War.
"To be added"
| Hawkules |
fandom.101universe | # Hazel
Hazel was a Frostbite Ranger who was the Pets & Pet Snacks Vendor in Polaris.
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fandom.101universe | # He You Call Old One
| He You Call Old One |
fandom.101universe | # Headless Horseman
The Headless Horseman was a horse-riding axe-bearer who had the head of a jack-o-lantern.
| Headless Horseman |
fandom.101universe | # Headmaster Ambrose
| Headmaster Ambrose |
fandom.101universe | # Headmistress' Office
The Headmistress' Office in Pigswick Academy is the office of Headmistress Belladonna Crisp.
History.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Heap
The Heap is a city in Lemuria, comprised of pieces of various rended Spiral worlds. It is connected to the Wildlands, beyond Ursai Village. To the other parts of Lemuria, the Heap gained the reputation of being a dark, wretched hive where lost things end up. The city was constructed by the Old One as a trash heap for "disposables," individuals that he considered to be degenerations from the First World and not worth preserving in his recreation of it, Lemuria.
Sometime in the Heap's history, the Lemur gang boss known as the Golden Lion found a secret Mana font within the Heap and used the power within to power up his loyalists. The surge of power caused the Heap to descend into a conflict that divided up the city. The crime would give rise to the Shadoe and Dog Tracy, two Heroes created from the template of Stallion Quartermane.
The conflict between the gangs in the Heap was escalated further by Lemuria's release from the Old One's office in the Arcanum into the Spiral, which caused a surplus of Mana. The three dominant gangs, Doctor Prune's Irregulars, the Prim Reaper's Gray Reapers, and Pips Mooless' Moo Crew fought to hoard the most Mana. The Wizard soon arrived with Dasein in order to find the sixth Attunement Stone, which they needed to unlock the Harmonic Gates in Telos and gain access to the World Synthesizer.
History.
Construction and purpose.
The Heap was constructed by the Old One as a place for him to put individuals in the Spiral that he deemed to be monsters and reprobates, degenerations from the First World and not worth preservation in his recreation of it. The Heap would then be periodically expunged in some manner.
Earlier history.
According to stories told by the Heap's denizens, the Old One plucked their ancestors from Lemuria and intentionally cut them off from the Mana and Lifeforces of the world's other regions. While the locations of the other Monitoring Stations were marked by the Old One on a map intended for his aspiring Scion, the one in Heap was not, perhaps by design.
At some point, the gang boss known as the Golden Lion found a secret Mana font in the Heap and used the Mana within to power up his loyal lieutenants. The gangs descended, running amok casting spells and dividing up the town in order to enforce their corrupt order.
Duck Savage visited the Heap at least once, later describing it as a "wretched hive" and a place where lost things go. Sky City drifted over the Heap several times, with Buck Gordon describing it as a "place of darkness."
Mana crime siege.
With Lemuria's introduction into the Spiral, the failing World Synthesizer's purpose of supplying Mana and Lifeforce to the world became obsolete, with the Spiral supplying the world with more of these resources than it ever could have needed. With a surplus of Mana, Mana Wisps began to appear in the streets of the Heap a lot more frequently, causing several of the city's feuding gangs to come into conflict with one another. Doctor Prune's Irregulars, the Prim Reaper's Gray Reapers, and Pips Mooless' Moo Crew all fought to hoard the most Mana, which would leave the regular citizens of the Heap utterly defenseless and divide the city into turfs. Detective Dog Tracy eventually began his fight attempting to establish law and order and lock up all the gangsters.
Before long, the Wizard arrived in Heap on their search to find the sixth and final Attunement Stone that they needed to unlock the Harmonic Gates in Telos and gain access to the World Synthesizer. They intervened in a situation between Angus and one of the Irregulars, who had accused him of attempting to steal one of Doctor Prune's Wisps. Angus directed the Wizard to speak with Dog Tracy in his station about the Old One, getting into a fight with one of the Prim Reaper's Gray Reapers on the way there.
Tracy, wanting to capture the gang bosses before their conflict turned into a full-scale war, was unable to answer the Wizard's questions about the Old One, passing off these duties to his lab assistant Tessa Truehart. She divulged the information that years ago, one of the gang bosses had found a Mana Font and used it to power up his loyal lieutenants, though it was unknown who this gang boss actually was. With this information, the Wizard intended to inquire further with Tracy, but they soon found out that Tracy had infiltrated a bootleg potion distillery and arrested Pips Mooless himself. Mooless revealed that he had been making potions to fight the Golden Lion and take his turf. Tracy left to get information about the Golden Lion from the gangs and allowed the Wizard to come along, but went too fast and left them behind, forcing them to focus their efforts on following the lead of the Mana Font instead, where they believed the Monitoring Station would be found.
The Wizard fought Stoolie and his fellow Gray Reapers for information on their Mana supplier, with Stoolie saying he didn't know where the Mana came from, and that only one of the bosses knew. The Wizard inquired about the Golden Lion, but Stoolie knew nothing of him and directed him to the former crime boss known as Bumbles instead, who ran the Honeybee Diner in Doctor Prune territory. The Wizard reconvened with Dog Tracy at the entrance of the Diner, and they fought Doctor Prune's Irregulars inside. While Tracy believed they were pressuring Bumbles for Treasure Card kickbacks, he soon learned they were actually pressuring him for information on the location of the Golden Lion, with Doctor Prune herself directly confronting him. After defeating Prune, Tracy arrested her as well as Bumbles, taking them both back to the Precinct for interrogation.
Dog Tracy learned that Bumbles was working for the Golden Lion, and that said Golden Lion was the original source of all of the gangs' Mana, making him the one responsible for the crime siege. The Wizard entered the Lock-Up and fought their way through the Moo Crew before finding Pips Mooless, who was in the process of melting the wall behind him. He ordered his men to get Bumbles back to their base so that he could make him spill the Golden Lion's location while he took on the Wizard alone. Mooless escaped after losing the fight, and the Wizard followed the trail of Bumbles and the Moo Crew, using their pet to track them to the Moo Cafe. However, the cafe was locked, so the Wizard fought the nearby Moo Crew gangsters for the key. Before they could get it, the Shadoe came in and took the key from the gangster who had it in his possession, keeping it from the Wizard as she believed they were nothing more than a bully picking fights with the Heap's citizens. But she soon came to understand the Wizard's motives of finding the Old One's secrets and agreed to help them find the Golden Lion so long as they left the people of Heap to their business afterwards.
The Wizard accompanied the Shadoe as she headed inside the Moo Cafe to confront the gangsters inside in her own way. She used her Mind Talisman to get inside the minds of Moo Crew gangster Ernest Bovine and Prim Reaper gangster Humphrey Bullgart, making Bovine rethink his life and leave his life of crime behind and Bullgart let the Wizard and Shadoe pass by. She then did the same to the Prim Reaper himself, and easily was able to retrieve Bumbles. The Wizard was disappointed in the lack of fighting, so the Shadoe had them try helping the people of the Heap instead of fighting them by gathering Fossa Fur to keep them warm and Wildland Cherries to keep them fed. This was done so the Shadoe knew the Wizard could be trusted with helping find the Golden Lion. The blankets and fruit were delivered to Renee Moosso, Paul Cudd, and Tom Holstein.
The Shadoe informed the Wizard she had left Bumbles with her "associate" Tessa Truehart in her lab, but back at the lab she quickly let it slip to the Wizard that Tessa was in fact her secret identity. She then used her Mind Talisman to project the Wizard into the mind of Bumbles so that they could clear out the static and find information about the Golden Lion. Among the information photomanced from within Bumbles' mind was a thought of the Golden Lion reestablishing his dominance by defeating Dog Tracy. Truehart took this as indication that Bumbles had set Tracy up. Using one of the other photos as a clue, Truehart sent the Wizard to the Chatty Café while she locked up Bumbles before heading there herself as the Shadoe. Inside the café, the Wizard and the Shadoe reconvened with Dog Tracy, who had been trapped in an invisible box by the Crime Mime. After freeing him, Truehart revealed herself to Tracy as the Shadoe. Tracy gave the information that Crime Mime had been invited to a party at the Tamarin House.
The Wizard, the Shadoe, and Dog Tracy all headed to the Tamarin House together in search of the Golden Lion. The Shadoe distracted the Bouncer outside while the Wizard and Dog Tracy slipped by. Tracy spoke with the partygoers and found out that three VIPs were holding court in the Drawing Room, the Lounge, and the Cellar, one of whom he believed could only be the Golden Lion. The Wizard entered the Cellar after gathering clues from the partygoers, but instead of finding the Golden Lion they found his power source, a wellspring of Mana that was responsible for keeping him in power. Within the wellspring, the Wizard and Dasein found a Monitoring Station, where the last Attunement Stone was generated. The Virtual Old One revealed the true nature of the Heap, a "trash heap of the disposables" that the Old One periodically would expunge.
Just outside the wellspring the Wizard was met by the Golden Lion himself. He explained how despite his uplifting of crime bosses in Heap, he was used to getting no respect and that the partygoers at Tamarin House were waiting for him to reveal himself so they could take their shot. The Golden Lion warned everyone to stay away but they pursued him to his office anyways. Within the office, the Golden Lion threatened to set off a Mana Burn, but the Shadoe attempted to reason with the Golden Lion and get him to calm down. She entered his mind with her Mind Talisman and cleared out his demons with the help of the Wizard, turning them into virtues. With a new outlook, the Golden Lion gave up and control of Lemuria was handed to the Shadoe and Dog Tracy.
| Heap |
fandom.101universe | # Heap crime siege
A crime siege broke out in the Heap following the introduction of Lemuria into the Spiral and the influx of Mana and Lifeforce from the Spiral that the world experienced as a result. The boost in Mana resulted in the increased presence of Mana Wisps in the Heap, which the city's feuding gangs, including Doctor Prune's Irregulars, Prim Reaper's Gray Reapers, and Pips Mooless' Moo Crew, looked to hoard so that they could be the only ones capable of casting Spells and divide the city into turfs, effectively leaving those outside of the gangs helpless. Dog Tracy, along with his assistant Tessa Truehart, worked to establish law and order in the city and lock up the gangsters before their feuds could escalate into an all-out war.
The Wizard arrived in the Heap during their search for the final Attunement Stone needed to fully open the Harmonic Gates in Telos and gain access to the World Synthesizer. They quickly found themselves intertwined in the ongoing siege and inquired with Dog Tracy about the Old One, but were passed off to Tessa Truehart, from whom they learned of the existence of a secret Mana font that had once been accessed by the Golden Lion.
| Heap crime siege |
fandom.101universe | # Heart of the Helephant
The Heart of the Helephant was a "great jewel" used by the Lyon Lorestriker to trap the soul of Kogasha, a Helephant unwittingly pulled down from Yago.
| Heart of the Helephant |
fandom.101universe | # Heath Allyn
Heath Allyn (born December 28, 1970) is an American actor and musician who voiced many roles for KingsIsle Entertainment in "Wizard101" and "Pirate101" in the early to mid 2010s.
| Heath Allyn |
fandom.101universe | # Heathcliffe
Lady Heathcliffe is the ambassador to Skull Island from Marleybone.
Biography.
"To be added"
Relationships.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Heavenly Stones
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fandom.101universe | # Hector
Brother Hector is the gardener of St. Bonobo's Abbey in Monquista.
| Hector |
fandom.101universe | # Hector Garcega
Hector Garcega was a Monquistan treasure hunter at the Two Palms Hacienda.
| Hector Garcega |
fandom.101universe | # Hector Varga
Hector Varga was a Chicken at the Bison Village Docks in Cool Ranch.
| Hector Varga |
fandom.101universe | # Hedge Maze
The Hedge Maze was a domain for Fairies in Unicorn Way, Wizard City.
History.
"To be added"
| Hedge Maze |
fandom.101universe | # Hei Yu
Brother Hei Yu is a solitary monk at Wai No Shrine.
| Hei Yu |
fandom.101universe | # Heinrich
Heinrich was the Foreman of the Gummy Plant in Sweetzburg.
Biography.
"To be added"
| Heinrich |
fandom.101universe | # Heinrich Thermidor VIII
Heinrich Thermidor von Krabbenberg VIII is a Crab who was the King of Crab Alley.
Biography.
"To be added"
Behind the scenes.
King Heinrich Thermidor VIII made his first appearance in the Selena Gomez questline added for a limited time to "Wizard101" in 2010.
| Heinrich Thermidor VIII |
fandom.101universe | # Heironimus Bunch
Heironimus Bunch was the Professor of the School of Chaos at Pigswick Academy.
Biography.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Heka the Haruspect
Heka the Haruspect was a minion to Ra.
| Heka the Haruspect |
fandom.101universe | # Helena
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fandom.101universe | # Helena Virga
Helena Virga is a female Nimbari who was the Praetor of the Justicaria and the "lost wife" of Keras Virga.
Biography.
"To be added"
| Helena Virga |
fandom.101universe | # Helephant
The Helephants are a race of fiery, large beings similar to the smaller Elephants.
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fandom.101universe | # Helgar Goldenvoice
Helgar Goldenvoice was a male Ice Dwarf, and the boyfriend of Morwen Misteyes.
| Helgar Goldenvoice |
fandom.101universe | # Helgrind Warren
Helgrind Warren is an area of Nidavellir.
| Helgrind Warren |
fandom.101universe | # Helm of Rodoric
The Helm of Rodoric was a helmet that according to legend was enchanted by an ancient summoner. The helmet supposedly made the knight who wore it fearless and strong.
| Helm of Rodoric |
fandom.101universe | # Hematite
Hematite was a Jewel that is found in the Spiral.
| Hematite |
fandom.101universe | # Henrek Graincutter
Henrek Graincutter was the leader of the farmers of Vestrilund in Grizzleheim.
| Henrek Graincutter |
fandom.101universe | # Henrietta Harrod
Henrietta Harrod was a housing vendor at Barkeley Square on the Isle of Dogs in Marleybone.
| Henrietta Harrod |
fandom.101universe | # Henry Wellingbrook
Henry Wellingbrook is a guard that keeps watch outside the entrance to Barkingham Palace.
| Henry Wellingbrook |
fandom.101universe | # Hep Kat'mun
Hep Kat'mun was a Krokotopian who taught pirates at Circus Maximus about Morphomancy.
| Hep Kat'mun |
fandom.101universe | # Hephaestus
Hephaestus, known as Hephaestus Coppersmith, was a smith that resided in the Hall of the Watchful Eye in Mount Olympus.
| Hephaestus |
fandom.101universe | # Hephaestus Coppersmith
| Hephaestus Coppersmith |
fandom.101universe | # Her Majesty's Navy
Her Majesty's Navy, also known as the Royal Marleybonian Navy or simply the Royal Navy or Marleybonian Navy, is the navy of the Kingdom of Marleybone, part of Her Majesty's Armed Services. With Marleybone's status as one of the major world powers, it is one of the most powerful navies in the Spiral.
During the war between Marleybone and Valencia, high-ranking members of the Navy included Admirals Doggett and Nelson, the latter of which fought alongside the Pirate and their crew in the Battle of Trafalgar.
History.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Herkir
Herkir was a Grendel shaman.
| Herkir |
fandom.101universe | # Herlik
Herlik is a villager of the town of Ander's Holt, Grizzleheim who was on the run from the Red Claw.
| Herlik |
fandom.101universe | # Herman
Herman was an old Crab hermit that helped the Wizard during their quest in Crab Alley.
| Herman |
fandom.101universe | # Hermes
Hermes, known by his title Hermes Winged Wayfarer, is an Immortal from Aquila. He assisted the the Wizard through the waters of Atlantea during the Second Trial of the Immortal Games.
Biography.
Hermes helped navigate a young wizard through the waters to complete the Second Trial of the Immortal Games.
Behind the scenes.
Hermes was introduced to the 101 universe with the introduction of Aquila to "Wizard101" in 2013.
| Hermes |
fandom.101universe | # Hermes Winged Wayfarer
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fandom.101universe | # Hero101
Hero101 was a (MMORPG) project in development at KingsIsle Entertainment between May 2012 and December 2014. The game would have let players become a powered hero and save Nexus City from evil villains, choosing from one of several different classes; including Cryomancer, Psychic, Pyromancer, Speedster, Titan, and Vigilante. The planned release window that the project was aiming for is unknown, but development ceased around the time KingsIsle made a strategic shift into producing titles for the mobile games market.
There is significant evidence that the game would have been part of the "101" universe, sharing continuity with KingsIsle's previously released MMORPGs "Wizard101" and "Pirate101", but would have taken place on Earth rather than the established setting of the Spiral.
Gameplay.
Combat.
Not much is known about the combat in "Hero101". Some very basic information (mostly names) has come out about some of the "Powers" that players could harness, but nothing else has come out in that regard. The biggest thing to come out in terms of what the combat would have been is a screenshot presumably from early development that curiously enough takes place in Unicorn Way, where we see a buff guy in a blue outfit fighting a Skeletal Pirate. It is assumed the "Hero101" aspects here were temporary assets. Based on the fact that KingsIsle was using "Wizard101"'s engine to test turn-based combat, we can assume that at least in early development that the game would have retained a turn-based combat system like the previous "101" games.
Powers and Talents.
Each class of hero would have been able to utilize many different "Powers" and "Talents" to attack enemies, heal or buff your stats which would have varied per class and were likely trainable from your respective class trainer in Nexus University. This is a list of all known Powers and Talents, per the game's source directory that we've seen so far. It's possible some of these Powers were exclusive to mobs in the game. Only some of the Powers can be "directly" attributed to certain classes, others are the most likely fit but aren't 100% confirmed.
Quests.
As in "Wizard101" and "Pirate101", "Hero101" would have featured a main story questline, as well as side quests. From the unlisted video released by Jeff Haskell in October 2016, we see that "Cadet Quan" was a character that would have been involved with nine different mainline story quests at the time of development, the first two of the quests' names being "Keep it Down" and "Sneaker Imps", both of which were likely at the very start of the game due to the fact that they both had a Level 1 level requirement, and gave 60 XP and 10 Gold each.
Experience.
An experience system would have implemented that probably worked exactly the same as the prior 101 games. Experience would have been given by quests.
Development.
Development on what became known as "Hero101" began in May 2012, just five months before the public launch of "Pirate101". Reportedly, a "giant team" was assigned to work on what was at the time was being tentatively called Superhero101 or Heroes internally. The project was described as a "AAA family-friendly" MMO in which players would take on the role of a superpowered individual in Nexus City and fight against aliens. Jeff Haskell was tapped to be senior game designer, James Leary became associative creative designer, and Chris Douglas handled the game's initial concept and environment art.
Appearances.
Locations.
"The locations presented here are based on zone maps that have been released by official sources as well as third party information."
| Hero101 |
fandom.101universe | # Herold Digmoore
Herold Digmoore was the Marleybonian who first discovered the Spiral, during a study of ancient myths for the Parliament. He found himself in Wizard City after speaking a line of ancient text.
Behind the scenes.
It is very likely that Herold Digmoore was the namesake of Digmoore Station, though this has never been officially confirmed by KingsIsle.
| Herold Digmoore |
fandom.101universe | # Heshen
Heshen was a Blue Oni from MooShu.
| Heshen |
fandom.101universe | # Hetch Al'dim
Hetch Al'dim was a purple Mander from Krokotopia. He knew the secret to accessing the Tomb of Storms.
| Hetch Al'dim |
fandom.101universe | # Hidalgo
Bishop Hidalgo is a Monkey who sided with the Holy Monquisition.
| Hidalgo |
fandom.101universe | # Hidden Valley Ranch
Hidden Valley Ranch was in island in the Cooper's Roost Skyway in Cool Ranch.
| Hidden Valley Ranch |
fandom.101universe | # Hidenari Kuga
Hidenari Kuga was a Samoorai.
| Hidenari Kuga |
fandom.101universe | # Hideo (disambiguation)
Hideo may refer to:
| Hideo (disambiguation) |
fandom.101universe | # Hideo Kanno
Hideo Kanno was a Samoorai who defended the Valley of the Winds in MooShu.
| Hideo Kanno |
fandom.101universe | # Hideo Kebo
Hideo Kebo was a Samoorai warrior that defended Yoshihito Temple in the Imperial City of MooShu.
Biography.
"To be added"
| Hideo Kebo |
fandom.101universe | # Hideo Masamoone
Hideo Masamoone was a Samoorai from MooShu.
| Hideo Masamoone |
fandom.101universe | # High Road
The High Road was an area north of Caliburn in the world of Avalon. It was also the location of the gate to Caer Lyon.
| High Road |
fandom.101universe | # Highlands
The Highlands is a region of Avalon. It contains locales such as Ettinburgh and the Dread Loch.
History.
"To be added"
| Highlands |
fandom.101universe | # Highlands Moolitia
The Highlands Moolitia is a militia from the Highlands of Avalon. It was one of the groups to compete in the Sluagh Slugfest.
| Highlands Moolitia |
fandom.101universe | # Hilda Brewer
Hilda Brewer is a Potion Vendor who sells her wares in Wizard City's Fairegrounds, which is located in the Commons. The name of her shop is Mystical Mixtures.
| Hilda Brewer |
fandom.101universe | # Hilda Eyebiter
Hilda Eyebiter was a female Ice Dwarf from Outer Athanor.
| Hilda Eyebiter |
fandom.101universe | # Hildreth's Perch
| Hildreth's Perch |
fandom.101universe | # Hildreth Perch
Hildreth Perch is a lookout located near Gobblestone Castle in Colossus Boulevard, Wizard City. It is where the Ice Titan Ymir could be summoned by students of the School of Ice as part of their spell quests.
Behind the scenes.
"To be added"
| Hildreth Perch |
fandom.101universe | # Himoolayan Mountains
The Himoolayan Mountains are a mountain range in the Spiral, that reach as far as distant MooShu. One of the major locations in the Himoolayan Mountains is the village of Kembaalung.
History.
"To be added"
Behind the scenes.
The Himoolayan Mountains are a location that first appeared in "Wizard101". The mountain range is the setting of the Kembaalung Village zone, which was released in 2014. They are an obvious parody of the real-world .
In Polaris, released in November 2015, Reddín asks the player if they think the Snowasis is in the Himoolayan Mountains.
| Himoolayan Mountains |
fandom.101universe | # Himoora Kenshin
Himoora Kenshin was a weapons vendor at the MooShu Wand & Athame Shop in the Imperial City MooShu.
| Himoora Kenshin |
fandom.101universe | # Hinson
Hinson was a Frog pirate at the Black Market within the Skull Island Bazaar.
| Hinson |
fandom.101universe | # Hippocrates
Hippocrates was a scholar of medicine, residing in Achaea.
| Hippocrates |
fandom.101universe | # Hiram
Hiram was a "Head Hunter" that resided in the Hunters Guildhall in Velo City.
| Hiram |
fandom.101universe | # Historian Gonzago
| Historian Gonzago |
fandom.101universe | # History of Dragonspyre series
There was a seven-volume series on the history of Dragonspyre that was once housed in the Dragonspyre Library before all of the six existing volumes of the series were hidden throughout Dragonspyre in fear that the Dragon Titan would destroy the library along with the books inside it. The seventh volume was never written.
Milos Bookwyrm tasked the Wizard with retrieving the six volumes, which were located in towers and other locations throughout the city.
| History of Dragonspyre series |
fandom.101universe | # History of Magic
History of Magic was a book used by wizards.
| History of Magic |
fandom.101universe | # Hockley
Mr. Hockley was one of the mutineers of Captain Blood.
| Hockley |
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