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== Characters ==
=== The Baudelaires ===
=== The Baudelaires ===


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* [[The Beautiful Elite]]
* [[The Beautiful Elite]]
* [[Break the Cutie|Break The Cuties]]: Not quite, but it comes pretty damn close at times.
* [[Break the Cutie|Break The Cuties]]: Not quite, but it comes pretty damn close at times.
* [[Brother Sister Team|Brother Sisters Team]]
* [[Brother-Sister Team|Brother Sisters Team]]
* [[Butt Monkey|Butt Monkeys]]
* [[Butt Monkey|Butt Monkeys]]
* [[The Cassandra]]
* [[The Cassandra]]
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* [[Conveniently an Orphan|Conveniently Three Orphans]]
* [[Conveniently an Orphan|Conveniently Three Orphans]]
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: The Baudelaires fear this and even do some morally questionable things later on - it's actually quoted in the tenth book.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: The Baudelaires fear this and even do some morally questionable things later on - it's actually quoted in the tenth book.
* [[Power Trio]]
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: They aren't just seeing things; Count Olaf IS always there.
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: They aren't just seeing things; Count Olaf IS always there.
* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane People]]
* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane People]]
* [[Orphans Ordeal]]
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]]
* [[Seekers]]: Eventually.
* [[Seekers]]: Eventually.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]
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* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Violet takes the vow she made to look after her younger siblings very seriously.
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Violet takes the vow she made to look after her younger siblings very seriously.
* [[Wrench Wench]]
* [[Wrench Wench]]
* [[Tall Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]


=== Klaus Baudelaire ===
=== Klaus Baudelaire ===
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* [[Character Tics]]: Sunny likes to bare or sharpen her teeth, chews on objects when she's agitated or just for fun and bites people gently in greeting and hard if she doesn't like them.
* [[Character Tics]]: Sunny likes to bare or sharpen her teeth, chews on objects when she's agitated or just for fun and bites people gently in greeting and hard if she doesn't like them.
* [[Chef of Iron]]
* [[Chef of Iron]]
* [[Child Prodigy]]: What she will definitely grow up to be.
* [[Child Prodigy]]: What she will definitely grow up to be.
* [[Intelligible Unintelligible]]: People who know her well understand her.
* [[Intelligible Unintelligible]]: People who know her well understand her.
** And in later books, instead of gibberish, she often says words (or partial words) that relate to her response, or at least the topic being discussed. For example, when describing a sword fight, she says "[[Flynning]]", when somebody mentions a train, she says "[[Sdrawkcab Name|Esoobac]]", when talking about going undercover, she says "[[Dragnet]]", and when somebody asks her to do something impossible, she exclaims "Unfeasi!"
** And in later books, instead of gibberish, she often says words (or partial words) that relate to her response, or at least the topic being discussed. For example, when describing a sword fight, she says "[[Flynning]]", when somebody mentions a train, she says "[[Sdrawkcab Name|Esoobac]]", when talking about going undercover, she says "[[Dragnet]]", and when somebody asks her to do something impossible, she exclaims "Unfeasi!"
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: She once fought against a sword-wielding hypnotist with her teeth- and won.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: She once fought against a sword-wielding hypnotist with her teeth- and won.


=== Count Olaf ===
=== Count Olaf ===
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: To the Baudelaires...an abusive foster parent, anyway.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: To the Baudelaires...an abusive foster parent, anyway.
* {{spoiler|[[Alas Poor Villain]]: His death.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Alas, Poor Villain]]: His death.}}
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Assuming he's actually a Count.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Assuming he's actually a Count.
* [[Bald of Evil|Bald(ing) Of Evil]]
* [[Bald of Evil|Bald(ing) Of Evil]]
* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Card Carrying Villain]]
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Clark Kenting]]
* [[Clark Kenting]]
* [[Complete Monster]]: Toward the start of the series (the first four books or so, before VFD came into play). Afterwards...well, see [[Villain Decay]] below.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Toward the start of the series (the first four books or so, before VFD came into play). Afterwards...well, see [[Villain Decay]] below.
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* [[Fauxreigner]]: One of his disguises.
* [[Fauxreigner]]: One of his disguises.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Olaf has a [[Mysterious Past]] and is apparently an orphan himself. He also apparently {{spoiler|had some sort of relationship with Kit Snicket}}.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Olaf has a [[Mysterious Past]] and is apparently an orphan himself. He also apparently {{spoiler|had some sort of relationship with Kit Snicket}}.
* [[High Class Glass]]: Gunther
* [[High-Class Glass]]: Gunther
* [[Illegal Guardian]]: Played utterly straight at first in book one.
* [[Illegal Guardian]]: Played utterly straight at first in book one.
* [[Just a Stupid Accent]]: From the same disguise.
* [[Just a Stupid Accent]]: From the same disguise.
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* [[Lean and Mean]]
* [[Lean and Mean]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]
* [[Pet the Dog]]: {{spoiler|He has a moment with Kit just before his death that qualifies.}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: {{spoiler|He has a moment with Kit just before his death that qualifies.}}
* [[Pyromaniac]]: It's clear that he has at least burned a hospital, a carnival and a hotel to ground and it's suggested that he also burned the Baudelaires' mansion, but Snicket never confirmed the fact.
* [[Pyromaniac]]: It's clear that he has at least burned a hospital, a carnival and a hotel to ground and it's suggested that he also burned the Baudelaires' mansion, but Snicket never confirmed the fact.
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* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: On two occasions.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: On two occasions.
* [[Villain Decay]]: Olaf gets less and less threatening as the series goes on. A [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade is even hung on it]] when the Baudelaires act annoyed rather than scared in his presence, and near the end, he even gets a [[Pet the Dog]] moment.
* [[Villain Decay]]: Olaf gets less and less threatening as the series goes on. A [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade is even hung on it]] when the Baudelaires act annoyed rather than scared in his presence, and near the end, he even gets a [[Pet the Dog]] moment.
* {{spoiler|[[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]: Maybe. It's implied that Beatrice and/or Bertrand Baudelaire and/or Lemony Snicket killed his parents with poison darts during a performance of ''La Forza del Destino.''}}
* {{spoiler|[[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Maybe. It's implied that Beatrice and/or Bertrand Baudelaire and/or Lemony Snicket killed his parents with poison darts during a performance of ''La Forza del Destino.''}}


=== Esmé Gigi Genevieve Squalor ===
=== Esmé Gigi Genevieve Squalor ===
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* [[Incoming Ham]]: Her habit of dramatically announcing her full name to people who already know it.
* [[Incoming Ham]]: Her habit of dramatically announcing her full name to people who already know it.
* [[Manipulative Bastard|Manipulative Bitch]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard|Manipulative Bitch]]
* [[Pimped Out Dress]]
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]
* [[Rich Bitch]]
* [[Rich Bitch]]
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: The only reporter we see in the series is in Squalor's fan club.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: The only reporter we see in the series is in Squalor's fan club.


=== Lemony Snicket ===
=== Lemony Snicket ===
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* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]
* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]
* [[Narrator]]
* [[Narrator]]
* [[Plot-Based Photograph Obfuscation]]: Snicket never shows his face in photographs, but there are several possible explanations for why this is, and most such photographs are only seen by the audience in his author bio rather than by the characters.
* [[Plot Based Photograph Obfuscation]]: Snicket never shows his face in photographs, but there are several possible explanations for why this is, and most such photographs are only seen by the audience in his author bio rather than by the characters.
** This also applies in-universe. A note in the Quagmire diaries indicate that Snicket's face is never seen in a photograph. And indeed, when the Baudelaires find a photo of their parents, there is an unidentified man ''with his back turned'' next to them.
** This also applies in-universe. A note in the Quagmire diaries indicate that Snicket's face is never seen in a photograph. And indeed, when the Baudelaires find a photo of their parents, there is an unidentified man ''with his back turned'' next to them.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: [[Not a Subversion|Inverted]] - Lemony's a good guy, but he does {{spoiler|stalk the children of the woman he loved but couldn't have but should have had}}.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: [[Not a Subversion|Inverted]] - Lemony's a good guy, but he does {{spoiler|stalk the children of the woman he loved but couldn't have but should have had}}.
* [[The Woobie]]: Not even counting the things about his past that are revealed outside of the thirteen books, Lemony has been dumped by his fiancee because she read an unreliable newspaper that claimed he was dead, and then a villain, so he went on the run and STILL is. His beloved married someone else and then died in a horrible fire. Lemony's brother Jacques and sister Kit have both died, and he continues to become entangled in terrible situations as he relentlessly tries to gather information about the children of the woman he loves so that the world will know about the treachery that follows them. This guy's life sucks.
* [[The Woobie]]: Not even counting the things about his past that are revealed outside of the thirteen books, Lemony has been dumped by his fiancee because she read an unreliable newspaper that claimed he was dead, and then a villain, so he went on the run and STILL is. His beloved married someone else and then died in a horrible fire. Lemony's brother Jacques and sister Kit have both died, and he continues to become entangled in terrible situations as he relentlessly tries to gather information about the children of the woman he loves so that the world will know about the treachery that follows them. This guy's life sucks.


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* [[The Ghost]]: Several characters.
* [[The Ghost]]: Several characters.
* [[Knights Templar]]: Gregor Anwhistle, who wanted to use the deadly Medusoid Mycelium on V.F.D.'s enemies.
* [[Knights Templar]]: Gregor Anwhistle, who wanted to use the deadly Medusoid Mycelium on V.F.D.'s enemies.
* [[Milkman Conspiracy]]: A secret conspiracy that many characters are involved in in some way, makes liberal use of secret codes, has been going on for centuries and was subject to a schism long ago... based on the Volunteer Fire Department.
* [[Milkman Conspiracy]]
* [[Mysterious Past]]
* [[Mysterious Past]]
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: V.F.D., and specifically the transcript of the meeting of the vague "Building Committee" in the Unauthorized Autobiography - even the author didn't know some of what was being discussed here, and he was technically in attendance.
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: V.F.D., and specifically the transcript of the meeting of the vague "Building Committee" in the Unauthorized Autobiography - even the author didn't know some of what was being discussed here, and he was technically in attendance.
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* [[Alliterative Name]]: Quigley Quagmire.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Quigley Quagmire.
* [[Angsty Surviving Twin|Angsty Surviving Triplets]]: Duncan and Isadora mourn their brother Quigley.
* [[Angsty Surviving Twin|Angsty Surviving Triplets]]: Duncan and Isadora mourn their brother Quigley.
* [[Brother Sister Team]]
* [[Brother-Sister Team]]
* [[Half Identical Twins]]
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: They're triplets, not twins.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: They're triplets, not twins.
* [[Put On a Bus]]
* [[Put on a Bus]]
* [[Theme Naming]]: Isadora and Duncan.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Isadora and Duncan.
** [[Odd Name Out]]: Isadora, Duncan, and Quigley.
** [[Odd Name Out]]: Isadora, Duncan, and Quigley.
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* [[Alpha Bitch]]
* [[Alpha Bitch]]
* [[Bratty Half Pint]]
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: She is rude, violent, filthy, but apparently one of the most popular girls in her school, and in her later appearance is to be crowned "False Spring Queen."
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: She is rude, violent, filthy, but apparently one of the most popular girls in her school, and in her later appearance is to be crowned "False Spring Queen."
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]: Her [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|"tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian"]] costume from the eleventh book.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Her [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|"tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian"]] costume from the eleventh book.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: In her second appearance, Count Olaf and Esmé Squalor adopt Carmelita Spats as a [[Tyke Bomb]], but she's so thoroughly spoilt by Esmé as to be utterly unhelpful, and after demanding lessons on how to spit in exchange for shooting someone with a harpoon she's ditched by Olaf; he later turns his attention to Sunny as a possible replacement.
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: In her second appearance, Count Olaf and Esmé Squalor adopt Carmelita Spats as a [[Tyke Bomb]], but she's so thoroughly spoilt by Esmé as to be utterly unhelpful, and after demanding lessons on how to spit in exchange for shooting someone with a harpoon she's ditched by Olaf; he later turns his attention to Sunny as a possible replacement.
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* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|The bald man with the long nose and the ambiguously-gendered man.}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|The bald man with the long nose and the ambiguously-gendered man.}}
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Some of Olaf's troupe.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Some of Olaf's troupe.
* [[Screw This I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|The white-faced women}} fall victim to this in Book the Tenth, as apparently do {{spoiler|Fernald and Fiona}} in Book the Twelfth (albeit off-screen).
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|The white-faced women}} fall victim to this in Book the Tenth, as apparently do {{spoiler|Fernald and Fiona}} in Book the Twelfth (albeit off-screen).
* [[The Trope Without a Title]]: The white-faced women, the man with a beard but no hair... pretty much most of the troupe.
* [[The Trope Without a Title]]: The white-faced women, the man with a beard but no hair... pretty much most of the troupe.


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* [[Ho Yay]]: Sir and Charles - [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] until the author started dropping hints.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Sir and Charles - [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] until the author started dropping hints.
** To elaborate, in one of Snicket's rambling letters in The Beatrice Letters, there is this gem of a line: "I will love you until C realizes that S is not worthy of his love." The whole letter is about VFD members, and he uses their initials as their codenames, and Charles is very much Sir's [[Dogged Nice Guy]].
** To elaborate, in one of Snicket's rambling letters in The Beatrice Letters, there is this gem of a line: "I will love you until C realizes that S is not worthy of his love." The whole letter is about VFD members, and he uses their initials as their codenames, and Charles is very much Sir's [[Dogged Nice Guy]].
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Hugo, Colette, and Kevin, the "freaks," are a hunchback, contortionist, and [[Arson Murder and Jaywalking|ambidextrous]], respectively. [[Subverted Trope]] by the fact that most people do indeed think they're disgusting freaks.
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Hugo, Colette, and Kevin, the "freaks," are a hunchback, contortionist, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|ambidextrous]], respectively. [[Subverted Trope]] by the fact that most people do indeed think they're disgusting freaks.
* [[Pollyanna]]: Phil
* [[Pollyanna]]: Phil
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Beatrice
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Beatrice
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* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Charles, Jerome and Hector are all good-hearted and well-meaning men whose cowardice causes them to fail the Baudelaires.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Charles, Jerome and Hector are all good-hearted and well-meaning men whose cowardice causes them to fail the Baudelaires.


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Characters

The Baudelaires

Orphaned when their parents die in a fire, the Baudlaires now have to escape the greedy hands of Count Olaf...and on their way, they uncover a massive conspiracy.

Violet Baudelaire

The oldest of the Baudelaire Trio, Violet is an intelligent 14-15 year old inventor and responsible older sister.

Klaus Baudelaire

The middle Baudlaire and only boy, Klaus is extremely bookish and prone to using big words. The vast amount of things he's learned from his reading, as well as his research skills, come in handy.

Sunny Baudelaire

The youngest Baudelaire is only a baby and only intelligible to her brother and sister (at least at the beginning). However, she is extremely intelligent, and in addition to having four very sharp teeth as a weapon, she also demonstrates admirable cooking skills later on.

  • Baby Talk
  • Character Tics: Sunny likes to bare or sharpen her teeth, chews on objects when she's agitated or just for fun and bites people gently in greeting and hard if she doesn't like them.
  • Chef of Iron
  • Child Prodigy: What she will definitely grow up to be.
  • Intelligible Unintelligible: People who know her well understand her.
    • And in later books, instead of gibberish, she often says words (or partial words) that relate to her response, or at least the topic being discussed. For example, when describing a sword fight, she says "Flynning", when somebody mentions a train, she says "Esoobac", when talking about going undercover, she says "Dragnet", and when somebody asks her to do something impossible, she exclaims "Unfeasi!"
  • Little Miss Badass: She once fought against a sword-wielding hypnotist with her teeth- and won.

Count Olaf

The main villain of the series. His goal is to get the Baudelaire fortune, no matter where they go and how many stupid disguises he has to wear. He's revealed to have a connection to the shadowy organization known as VFD.

Esmé Gigi Genevieve Squalor

One of the Baudelaires' many foster parents turns out to be evil and becomes Count Olaf's girlfriend. She's a wealthy woman ridiculously dedicated to keeping up with every ludicrously inane fad that comes about.

Lemony Snicket

The mysterious narrator of the series who holds a torch for a deceased woman named Beatrice.

  • Alter Ego Acting: Daniel Handler and Lemony Snicket - separate characters in the books themselves.
  • Author Appeal: Mild example - Daniel Handler is something of a gourmand, and hence the Lemony Narrator never misses an opportunity to describe some delicious dish, even providing a salad recipe in the midst of an urgent-seeming message to his sister embedded in the tenth book.
  • Dogged Nice Guy
  • The Eeyore: He is very sad.
  • The Faceless: Largely because he's a wanted criminal.
  • Greek Chorus: Lemony Snicket provides a running commentary on the events, and often addresses the reader directly.
  • Lemony Narrator: Of course.
  • Literary Agent Hypothesis
  • Narrator
  • Plot Based Photograph Obfuscation: Snicket never shows his face in photographs, but there are several possible explanations for why this is, and most such photographs are only seen by the audience in his author bio rather than by the characters.
    • This also applies in-universe. A note in the Quagmire diaries indicate that Snicket's face is never seen in a photograph. And indeed, when the Baudelaires find a photo of their parents, there is an unidentified man with his back turned next to them.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Inverted - Lemony's a good guy, but he does stalk the children of the woman he loved but couldn't have but should have had.
  • The Woobie: Not even counting the things about his past that are revealed outside of the thirteen books, Lemony has been dumped by his fiancee because she read an unreliable newspaper that claimed he was dead, and then a villain, so he went on the run and STILL is. His beloved married someone else and then died in a horrible fire. Lemony's brother Jacques and sister Kit have both died, and he continues to become entangled in terrible situations as he relentlessly tries to gather information about the children of the woman he loves so that the world will know about the treachery that follows them. This guy's life sucks.

VFD

The mysterious initials of a shadowy organization that everyone - from Olaf to the Baudelaires' parents - is connected to.

The Quagmires

The Baudelaires' friends are a identical brother and sister whose brother Quigley died in a fire. Referring to themselves as "triplets" (just because Quigley's dead doesn't mean they were born twins), they help the Baudelaires out and get kidnapped for their trouble. Duncan is a journalist while Isadora is a poet specializing in couplets. Later on, Quigley is revealed to have survived.

Carmelita Spats

The bratty girl becomes a hindrance to the Baudelaires in book 5 and is later adopted by Olaf and Esme.

Count Olaf's Troupe

Olaf has a large variety of henchmen he calls his "acting troupe."

Other Characters