Roland Drives Technology and Political Change
He is the engine of organization, industrial development, and state-building.
A full cast guide to Release That Witch covering Roland Wimbledon, Anna, Nightingale, Tilly, Ashes, and the wider characters across witches, kingdoms, and factions.
If you are still learning the series, start with Roland, Anna, Nightingale, Tilly, and Ashes before opening the deeper pages.
Release That Witch features a large cast led by Roland Wimbledon, supported by powerful witches such as Anna, Nightingale, Tilly Wimbledon, and Ashes.
Main Cast
These five characters are the clearest starting point if you want to understand the story's leadership, witch politics, and emotional core.
Key figures who left a deep mark on the story's power struggles, military conflicts, and the War of Divine Will.
The eldest prince of the Kingdom of Graycastle. Fell for Timothy's scheme and was publicly executed, leaving behind a child.
The second prince of the Kingdom of Graycastle. Once controlled most of the country, but was defeated by Roland and publicly executed.

The third princess of the Kingdom of Graycastle. Self-proclaimed 'Queen of Clearwater.' Absorbed by the Church's Pure One Jero, later reborn in the Dreamworld.
Chief Administrator of the City Hall, handling all governance matters of the territory. Officially became the King's Hand after Roland's coronation.
Chief Knight and head of the Public Security Department, responsible for territory safety. Later married the 'Star of the West' May.
Supreme Commander of the First Army. A half-blood of the Mojin clan and mainlanders, former guard captain of the Aosha clan. A master of martial arts and warfare.

Eldest daughter of the Northern Duke, known as the 'Pearl of the North.' A commanding and brilliantly talented beauty who later became Minister of the General Staff.
A native of Border Town from a noble family. Her healing abilities made her the little angel of Neverwinter City.
Head of the Witch Union, Nightingale's closest friend, with a warm heart that cares deeply for her companions.
Minister of Education, one of the earliest members of the Cooperation Society, Neverwinter's 'database,' and the elder of the Witch Union.
One of the most important witches in Neverwinter, who solved the territory's food supply problem. Her ability is the most complex among all witches.
Daughter of the fjord explorer Thunder, leader of the Neverwinter Exploration Corps, often seen together with Maggie.
One of the earliest witches from Sleeping Island to come to Border Town, with extremely versatile abilities, serving as the 'eyes' of the First Army.
Eldest daughter of Duke Quinne of the Kingdom of Dawn, one of the strongest combat witches under Sleeping Spell, Tilly's personal bodyguard.
A member of the Exploration Society from 400 years ago, the youngest high-rank ascender in the Union. Her appearance revealed the history of the War of Divine Will.
An ancient witch from 400 years ago, who once disguised herself as a maid to infiltrate Neverwinter, later facilitating the meeting between Taquila survivors and Roland.
A Pure One directly under the Pope who lived for over 200 years, later became the 15th Pope. Defeated by Roland in the soul battlefield and reborn in the Dreamworld.
One of the Pure Ones directly under the Pope, later became the 16th Pope. A steadfast anti-demon advocate who does not care who she serves.

Garcia's master in the Dreamworld, whose true identity is a traitorous Divine Messenger, seeking for years the one who can end the cycle of reincarnation.

A genius girl of the Martial Arts Association in the Dreamworld, with astonishing insight, who discovered the truth of the Dreamworld and later became Jero's master.

A high-ranking demon, a brilliant commander both wise and brave. Perished together with Ashes in the Battle of Taquila.

Demon King, 'Lord of the Skies,' commander of the Western Front. Tall with azure skin and tentacles on cheeks and elbows. Extremely cautious, possessing large-scale teleportation abilities.

Demon King, 'Nightmare Lord,' one of the earliest ascenders, the only King able to converse on equal terms with the King. Explored the consciousness realm to understand human changes, later merged into the Dreamworld.

Demon King, 'Silent Disaster,' a rare 'Charita' (hero in ancient demon tongue), a gifted berserker warrior. Possesses the strongest combat power among all Kings, deeply cares for Valkries.

Demon King, 'Masked King,' wearing an oversized cloak covered in decorations and a long mask hiding twisted features. Not strong in combat, but possesses vast knowledge, creator of the Deity of Gods' magic core.
Originally a Sky-Sea Realm nest eye lurking in the western great snow mountains, later separated from the main nest, gained self-awareness, and continuously evolved by devouring.
Witch Core
Witches are the emotional and structural heart of Release That Witch. Some are fighters, some are scientists, and some reshape society through medicine, agriculture, or strategy.
Supporting Cast
Beyond the central cast, these supporting figures matter most in governance, military command, strategy, and intelligence.
By Faction
Roland, Anna, Nightingale, Wendy, Nana, Iron Axe, and the Witch Union form the core of the new order.
Tilly, Ashes, Andrea, and the witches of Sleeping Island represent an independent witch-led path.
Church-aligned figures represent the oppressive old system built on fear, control, and anti-witch ideology.
As the story expands, characters from demons, ancient witches, and world-level factions become increasingly important.
Why They Matter
What makes Release That Witch stand out is that its characters are tied directly to the transformation of the world.
He is the engine of organization, industrial development, and state-building.
Her role proves that witches are not monsters, but essential partners in building a new society.
She stands at the intersection of emotional trust, intelligence work, and battlefield security.
Her existence broadens the story beyond Roland's territory and into competing models of leadership.
Her strength and backstory turn the cost of oppression into a living part of the cast.
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If you want to keep going after the main cast, these pages connect best from here.
Quick answers about the main cast of Release That Witch.
Read the full witch power guide here: Witches & Powers.