List of The Mysterious Cities of Gold characters

This is a list of characters in the animated series The Mysterious Cities of Gold and The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012 TV series).

Primary characters

Esteban

Esteban (voiced by Shiraz Adam (English), Masako Nozawa (Japanese)) – An orphan who was rescued at sea as a young child by the Spanish navigator Mendoza.[1] He wears one of the two sun medallions. He dreams of adventure and is very impulsive. Esteban has a fear of heights which is confounded by the people of Barcelona who believe him to be the "Child of the Sun" and hoist him up high at the port to call out the sun to aid the departing ships. He joins the Spaniards in their search for one of The Seven Cities of Gold in the New World, hoping to find his father. Upon meeting a friend of his father in China, Esteban is revealed to be a descendant of the civilazation of Atlantis, the ancient enemy of the Mu (Hiva) empire.

Zia

Zia (voiced by Janice Chaikelson (English), Rei Sakuma (Japanese)) – The daughter of an Incan high priest. She was kidnapped from Peru by the Spanish invaders and given as a present to the Queen of Spain. She met Esteban when she was taken by Governor Pizarro who wanted her to read the golden quipu. Zia wears a sun medallion like Esteban's, with an interlocking sun and moon disc.

Tao

Tao (voiced by Adrian Knight (English), Junko Hori (Japanese) – The last living descendant of the sunken empire of Mu (Hiva in the Season One English dub). He lived alone on the Galápagos Islands following the death of his father. Initially he is evasive to the others' company when they wash up on his island, but when the ship Solaris was revealed he joined them on their journey.

Secondary Characters

Supporting characters

Antagonists

Recurring characters

The series features a wide range of secondary characters which the primary characters meet along their journey through the Americas and Asia.

Spaniards

Amazons

Incas

Mayas

Chinese

See also

References

  1. "Mysterious Cities Of Gold: Shiraz Adam interview". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
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