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Characters - Team Immunity

The main characters belonging to Murray's immune system are listed and described here.



Erlona

An albino neutrophil.
Erlona is first seen as a teenage cadet, but is later leveled up to the officer rank as she matures. She loves her job. She's serious, yet can be reckless at times, especially in situations which makes her a bit nervous. Maybe she'll learn how to keep her head cool one day.


Earl

An alveolar macrophage.
When witnessing King Matthias killing an another macrophage, Earl seems scared to death of him, but shows courage once he has processed the whole event and given it a place.
He joins the battle against the virus after he gets activated.

Picture shows him in activated form.


Mitzi

A red blood cell.
She's the happy-go-lucky one of the bunch, at least... until she too learns that SARS-CoV-2 can kill Murray. She mostly just does her job as a red blood cell. She has congenital anosmia, so she can't smell anything.


Eliza

A cytotoxic T-cell.
Eliza is a well-respected cell within the community. She can often be seen doing patrols, but whenever she's not on a patrol, she's somewhere teaching kid cells about their future functions. Being a specialized virus killer type cell, Eliza is one of the more dangerous and challenging opponents to SARS-CoV-2. She's a really good fighter!

Eliza is trans-female. Picture shows her in activated form.


Jarred

A neutrophil and leader of the immune cells of the blood.
Jarred is a kind guy who has his heart at the right place, but is often too proud. He's ever only seen weak cold coronaviruses, so he firmly believes that this novel coronavirus is weak and easy to defeat too.


Marshall

A dendritic cell and leader of the immune cells of both the interstitium and lymphatic system.
A calm cell who takes the situation more serious than Jarred. He and his team join the fight against SARS-CoV-2 once he learns that King Matthias is taking his neighbors hostage and telepathically controlling them.

Picture shows him in activated form