
1. Gods, and ancestral statues.
1.1. Ekwensu: The evil spirit.
1.2. Ani: The Earth Goddess, priest
1.3. The Evil Forest
1.4. Oracle, and Priestess
1.4.1. Agbala: The oracle of the Hills and the Caves
1.4.2. Chika: The priestess whom Unoka asked for answers during his failure in crops.
1.4.3. Chielo: The priestess of Agbala, a widow with two kids
1.5. Chukwu: The god of everything on Earth.
1.6. Obu-agali-odu: An evil spirit that the tribe made, but was unable to control.
2. Missionaries/Followers
2.1. Mr. Brown: One of the first white missionary from England.
2.2. Nneka: The first women to convert into a christian followed by her husband, Amadi.
2.3. Akunna: A man who sent his son to Mr. Brown's school for converters.
2.4. District Commissioner: A racist authority figure of the white colonial government of Nigeria.
2.5. Mr. Kiaga: Another Missionary who is in charge of the infant congregation.
2.6. Ogbuefi Ugonna: A wealthy man who gave up two titles just to convert into a christian.
2.7. Reverend James Smith: Mr. Brown's successor.
3. Okonkwo+Family+friend: Famous warrior of the Umuofia clan.
3.1. Unoka: Okonkwo's father, famous for being in debt to everyone, but a gifted, and gentle flute player.
3.1.1. Uchendu: Son of Unoka and brother of Okonkwo.
3.1.1.1. Akueni: The daughter who gave birth to twins, and had to have them thrown away.
3.1.1.2. Amiku: The youngest of Uchendu's five children.
3.1.1.3. Njide: Eldest daughter from Obodo
3.2. Nma: Okonkwo's first wife had two children with Okonkwo, but one boy was given to them by a neighboring village.
3.2.1. Nwoye: Okonkwo's oldest son, known for being weak, lazy, and always being beatean by Okonkwo. Resembles Okonkwo's father.
3.2.2. Obiageli : The first daughter of Nma, and Okonkwo.
3.2.3. Ikemefuna: The boy from neighboring clan Mbanio, lives in Nma's hut for three years.
3.3. Ekwefi: Second wife of Okonkwo.
3.3.1. Enzinma:The only surviving child of Okonkwo and Ekwefi, and Okonkwo's favorite.
3.4. Ojiugo: Okonkwo's third and youngest wife.
3.4.1. Nkechi:First daughter
3.4.2. Obigeli: Second daugther
3.5. Obierika: Okonkwo's loyal friend.
3.5.1. Iweka: Obierika's father
3.5.2. Machi: Obierika's older brother
3.5.3. Maduka: Obierika's son who won a wrestling fight with another boy.
3.5.3.1. Akueke: Obierika's daughter, Maduka's half sister.
4. Villagers from both Umuofia, and Mbanta.
4.1. Ogbuefi: The oldest member of the village.
4.2. Udo: A from the Umuofia clan, whose wife was killed by a member from the Mbanio clan.
4.3. Nwayieke: The woman known for cooking at night.
4.4. Mgbafo: The woman who ran away from her husband.
4.4.1. Uzowulu: Mgbafo's husband accuse of beating his wife.
4.4.2. Odukwe: Mgbafo's older brother.
4.5. Okagbue Uyanwa: The medicine man well known for his knowledges.
4.6. Idigo: A man who grinds good snuff, but recently fallen ill.
4.7. Amalinze the Cat: The great wrestler who has never lost a match for seven years, until Okonkwo defeated him.
4.8. Okafo and Ikezue: The leaders of the team who fought the last match.
4.8.1. Okafo's victory.
4.9. Nwakibie: The man who Okonkwo first worked for.
4.9.1. Anasi: Nwakibie's first wife, who wears an anklet for her husband's titles.