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List of Honkai: Star Rail characters

' is a 2023 role-playing video game developed by HoYoverse. Set in a vast science-fantasy universe, it follows the story of the Trailblazer, a player-named protagonist who boards the interstellar train known as the Astral Express to explore distant worlds across the cosmos. Accompanied by companions such as Dan Heng, March 7th, and Himeko, the Trailblazer visits various civilizations, becoming involved in resolving crises caused by mysterious entities known as Stellarons.

Many characters encountered throughout the journey are aligned with Paths, universal concepts that embody distinct philosophies and powers. Each Path is associated with an Aeon, a higher-dimensional deity that governs a particular aspect of existence, such as Destruction, Preservation, or the Hunt. Certain individuals, called Pathstriders, closely align with a specific Path according to their personal will or belief. Others ascend to become Emanators, beings capable of drawing divine power directly from an Aeon. Emanators are often regarded as the enforcers of their Aeon’s will, possessing strength far beyond that of mortals, though not all choose to act in service of their patron deity.

Creation and design

Honkai: Star Rail producer David Jiang stated that the development team places significant emphasis on character creation, noting that drafting narrative text for a single character typically takes around a month. The production team emphasized the importance of making the game's diverse characters feel as though they genuinely inhabit the fictional world. According to the writers, their role is not to direct the characters according to their own intentions but rather to document the words, actions, and events of characters as if they were real individuals within the setting. To imbue characters with a sense of authentic humanity, the writers often drew inspiration from people around them when shaping character traits. For example, when designing Qingque, a character with a strong interest in mahjong, the development team observed avid mahjong players, asking questions such as "How do people who love mahjong typically behave?" and "What do they dislike?" The resulting traits were then incorporated into the character's design.

According to lead game designer Chengnan An, the development team adopts a "character-first" design philosophy, wherein personality and narrative are prioritized over gameplay mechanics. He explained that creating gameplay systems before developing the characters often limited their creativity, stating that "we ran out of really, really fast" when doing so. Character concepts go through multiple visual iterations and feedback rounds to heighten their aesthetic appeal, often becoming "prettier and even more handsome and even more cool with each iteration." The team is also known for incorporating distinctive, sometimes eccentric traits into character design to make them more memorable. For instance, the character Dr. Ratio attacks with an oversized book to reflect his egotistical intellect, while Himeko is portrayed calmly sipping tea amid a fiery explosion during her ultimate move.

Regarding the design of character artificial intelligence (AI), Jiang explained that, to enhance immersion in Honkai: Star Rail, AI technology was integrated into the behavioral patterns of non-player characters (NPCs). This approach aimed to make traditionally scripted NPC behavior appear more natural, thereby providing players with a stronger sense of being part of the game world. He also noted that current AI applications are limited to serving as development aids. However, he suggested that if AI tools can be used to expand character dialogue and narrative content, they may allow for the continued introduction of new interactions between players and characters.

In terms of character backstories, Jiang stated that the game's narrative and worldbuilding are developed around its characters, who in turn serve as the primary means of conveying the story and its underlying themes. Honkai: Star Rail draws inspiration from the narrative structure of road movies, with the protagonist and similarly aged companions traveling across a variety of planets. These planets differ greatly in social structure, technological level, cultural systems, and historical background, offering a highly varied setting in which character development and personal growth are explored.

Prior to a character's official release in the game, miHoYo promotes them by releasing character-related videos through its official social media channels. In addition to the main storyline, players can undertake Companion Missions, which provide insight into each character's backstory and personality traits that may not be fully explored within the central narrative. These missions allow for a more detailed understanding of individual characters, gradually uncovering their histories and adding depth to their development throughout the journey.

In terms of gameplay, the development team stated that they placed greater emphasis on the relationship between the game system and its characters. The game introduces a system called Paths. From a narrative perspective, a character's Path represents the road they follow under a particular Aeon within the game's worldview, and such characters are known as Pathstriders. From a gameplay standpoint, a Path functions similarly to a character's role or class, corresponding to archetypes such as offense, healing, defense, or support. In addition, each character's designated Path, expressed through accompanying written lore, also reflects their journey of self-discovery. At the game's launch, there were seven Paths available to playable characters: Harmony, Preservation, the Hunt, Destruction, Nihility, Erudition, and Abundance. Additional Paths, such as Remembrance and Elation, were introduced in later updates. Playable characters are also categorized by seven damage types: Fire, Ice, Wind, Lightning, Physical, Imaginary, and Quantum.

Astral Express

  • Trailblazer () / Caelus () or Stelle ()
Voiced by: Qin Qiege (Chinese); Shaun Mendum (English); Junya Enoki (Japanese); (Korean) (Caelus)
Voiced by: Chen Tingting (Chinese); Chloe Eves (English); Yui Ishikawa (Japanese); (Korean) (Stelle)
The main protagonist of the game. An artificial receptacle, in the form of a human being, that contains a Stellaron. Players can choose to play as either Caelus (male) or Stelle (female) as the Trailblazer and may enter their chosen name to be used throughout the story. After being awakened by Kafka and Silver Wolf in the Herta Space Station, they joined the Astral Express to eliminate the threats posed by the Stellaron. It is revealed that they were previously part of the Stellaron Hunters prior to the start of the game.
Voiced by: Li Chunyin (Chinese); Nicholas Leung (English); Kent Itō (Japanese); (Korean)
A reserved young man who acts as the train's guard. He often spends more time in the Astral Express data archives than in his bedroom. He conceals his true identity as a Vidyadhara from the Xianzhou Luofu, where he was once known as Imbibitor Lunae (). During the Xianzhou Luofu chapter, his past is revealed when the Astral Express crew is drawn into a conflict involving the Cloud Knights. He later reawakens his powers and assumes this role, while remaining loyal to the Astral Express. During the events of Amphoreus, he becomes the demigod of Earth and assumes the form known in combat as Permansor Terrae ().
  • ()
Voiced by: Nuoya (Chinese); Skyler Davenport (English); Yui Ogura (Japanese); (Korean)
A cheerful girl with no memory of her past before the Astral Express crew rescued her from being encased in ice. She took the name "March 7th" as it marked the day of her rescue. During the events of Amphoreus, a protective alter ego known as Evernight () emerged, seizing control of March and becoming the demigod of Time. Though unaware, she is an Emanator of Remembrance.
  • Murata Himeko ()
Voiced by: Lin Su (Chinese); Cia Court (English); Rie Tanaka (Japanese); (Korean)
A scientist who fixed the Astral Express when it became stuck in her home world of Planarcadia as a teenager. She later becomes the train's navigator and de facto owner and is the most senior active member of the Nameless, a faction that travels aboard the Astral Express to follow the Path of Trailblaze.
  • Pom-Pom ()
Voiced by: Jiang Li (Chinese); Christine Sposato (English); Miki Nagasawa (Japanese); (Korean)
The conductor of the Astral Express is unable to leave the train.
  • Welt Yang () / Joachim Nokianvirtanen ()
Voiced by: Peng Bo (Chinese); Corey Landis (2023–2025) (English); Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); (Korean)
The former Anti-Entropy Sovereign and the second-most senior active member of the Nameless. He hails from the universe of Honkai Impact 3rd, due to events that occur in the aftermath of A Post-Honkai Odyssey Chapter 2 and the Alien Space comic.

Major worlds / civilizations

Herta Space Station

  • Arlan ()
Voiced by: (Chinese); Dani Chambers (English); Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); (Korean)
The head of the space station's security department.
  • Asta ()
Voiced by: (Chinese); Felecia Angelle (English); Chinatsu Akasaki (Japanese); (Korean)
An astronomer and the space station's lead researcher who comes from a wealthy family. Arlan often has to rein in her spending.
  • Herta () The Herta ()
Voiced by: Hou Xiaofei (Chinese); PJ Mattson (English); Haruka Yamazaki (Japanese); Kim Seo-yeong (Korean)
The space station's true master and the interest-driven member #83 of the Genius Society. She is an Emanator of Erudition who controls her namesake puppets, loosely modelled after her younger self, scattered throughout the space station. To distinguish herself between the puppets, she refers to herself as The Herta.
  • Ruan Mei ()
Voiced by: Zhang Wenyu (Chinese); Emi Lo (English); Saori Ōnishi (Japanese); (Korean)
A biological sciences expert and member #81 of the Genius Society. She is a completely amoral scientist with dreams of becoming an Aeon herself, though she regrets being unable to emotionally connect with her creations.

Jarilo-VI

  • Bronya Rand ()
Voiced by: Xie Ying (Chinese); Madeline Reiter (English); Kana Asumi (Japanese); (Korean)
The commander of the Silvermane Guards and Cocolia's adoptive daughter. She became Belobog's Supreme Guardian after Cocolia's death.
  • Clara () and Svarog ()
Voiced by: Zisu Jiuyue (Chinese); Emily Sun (English); Rina Hidaka (Japanese); (Korean) (Clara)
Voiced by: Wang Yuhang (Chinese); D. C. Douglas (English); Hiroki Yasumoto (Japanese); (Korean) (Svarog)
A mild-mannered young girl and a self-taught mechanic. She is accompanied by the automaton Svarog during combat and most of the story.
  • Cocolia Rand ()
Voiced by: Mufei (Chinese); Heather Gonzalez (English); (Japanese); Unknown (Korean)
The eighteenth Supreme Guardian of Belobog and the adoptive mother of Bronya. She is later revealed to be the main antagonist of the Belobog chapter.
  • Gepard Landau ()
Voiced by: Ma Yang (Chinese); Bryson Baugus (English); Makoto Furukawa (Japanese); (Korean)
The dutiful captain of the Silvermane Guards, who is Serval's and Lynx's brother. He is the middle sibling of the Landau family.
  • Hook ()
Voiced by: Wang Xiaotong (Chinese); Felecia Angelle (English); Sora Tokui (Japanese); (Korean)
The self-proclaimed boss of The Moles, a group of children who go on adventures and play pranks throughout the Underworld.
  • Luka ()
Voiced by: Xiao Zhai (Chinese); Howard Wang (English); Gakuto Kajiwara (Japanese); (Korean)
A fighter and a member of Wildfire, a grassroots faction based in the Underworld. He tries to support his friends and neighbors, even at his own expense.
  • Lynx Landau ()
Voiced by: Mihu (Chinese); Risa Mei (English); Haruka Terui (Japanese); (Korean)
A polar explorer who is Serval's and Gepard's sister. She is the youngest sibling of the Landau family, as well as a friend of Pela.
  • Natasha ()
Voiced by: Qin Ziyi (Chinese); Elizabeth Maxwell (English); Yumi Uchiyama (Japanese); (Korean)
A doctor and the true leader of Wildfire.
  • Pelageya "Pela" Sergeyevna ()
Voiced by: Yanning (Chinese); Xanthe Huynh (English); Sumire Morohoshi (Japanese); (Korean)
The intelligence officer of the Silvermane Guards. She is a friend of Lynx and the drummer in Serval's rock n' roll band.
  • Seele ()
Voiced by: Tang Yajing (Chinese); Molly Zhang (English); Mai Nakahara (Japanese); (Korean)
A spirited member of Wildfire. She grew up at the same orphanage as Bronya.
  • Serval Landau ()
Voiced by: Mu Xueting (Chinese); Natalie Van Sistine (English); Aimi (Japanese); (Korean)
A brilliant mechanic who is Gepard's and Lynx's sister. She is the eldest sibling of the Landau family and has an affection for rock n' roll.

Xianzhou Alliance

The Xianzhou Luofu

  • Bailu ()
Voiced by: Duoduo (Chinese); Su Ling Chan (English); Emiri Katō (Japanese); Jo Hyeon-jeong (Korean)
A Vidyadhara doctor of the Alchemy Commission on the Luofu, who often tries to escape her responsibilities. She is the heir apparent to the Imbibitor Lunae, the title of the leader of the Vidyadhara race in the Luofu.
  • Fu Xuan ()
Voiced by: Hualing (Chinese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English); Miku Itō (Japanese); (Korean)
The head of the Divination Commission on the Luofu. She is the prospective successor for Jing Yuan as Arbiter-General for the Luofu.
  • Guinaifen () / Guinevere ()
Voiced by: Xiao Gan (Chinese); Morgan Lauré (English); Hina Suguta (Japanese); (Korean)
A street performer who resides on the Luofu after the Antimatter Legion destroyed her home planet. Her real name is Guinevere, which is localized as Guinaifen by her friend Sushang.
  • Hanya ()
Voiced by: Zhang Yuxi (Chinese); Suzie Yeung (English); Sayumi Suzushiro (Japanese); (Korean)
A judge of the Ten-Lords Commission on the Luofu who has become numb after becoming flooded with work and haunted by nightmares. She is Xueyi's younger sister.
  • Huohuo () and Tail ()
Voiced by: Ge Zirui (Chinese); Megan Shipman (English); Maria Naganawa (Japanese); (Korean) (Huohuo)
Voiced by: (Chinese); Aaron Veach (English); (Japanese); (Korean) (Tail)
A foxian trainee judge of the Ten-Lords Commission on the Luofu. She has a fear of inhuman beings, but ironically attracts them due to a heliobus she calls "Mr. Tail" sealed in her tail by the other judges.
  • Jing Yuan ()
Voiced by: Sun Ye, Zhong Ke (young) (Chinese); Alejandro Saab, Brenna Larsen (young) (English); Daisuke Ono, Yūka Matsumi (young) (Japanese); , (young) (Korean)
One of the seven Arbiter-Generals and the general of the Luofu. He summons the Lightning Lord to aid him in combat.
  • Jingliu ()
Voiced by: Du Mingya (Chinese); AmaLee (English); Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); (Korean)
The leader of the now-defunct High-Cloud Quintet. She was the sword master of the Luofu and Jing Yuan's mentor until she succumbed to Mara, a curse that caused its host to become insane, and began attacking her former allies.
  • Li Sushang ()
Voiced by: Chen Tingting (Chinese); Anjali Kunapaneni (English); Misato Fukuen (Japanese); (Korean)
A young Cloud Knight who wields a large sword and yearns to become a legend. A friend of Guinaifen, she assists in some of her acrobatic stunts and almost always appears in her livestreams.
  • Lingsha () / Dan Zhu ()
Voiced by: Rao Zijun (Chinese); Whitney Holland (English); Kaori Maeda (Japanese); (Korean)
A Vidyadhara healer and the Cauldron Master of the Alchemy Commission on the Luofu.
  • Luocha ()
Voiced by: (Chinese); Craig Lee Thomas (English); Akira Ishida (Japanese); (Korean)
A foreign trader who is often seen carrying a huge coffin. His true background is a mystery, but Jing Yuan suspects him of having smuggled a Stellaron onboard the Luofu, and Welt suspects him of being linked to Void Archives from his past.
  • Qingque ()
Voiced by: Liu Shisi (Chinese); Bryn Apprill (English); Arisa Date (Japanese); (Korean)
A librarian and a diviner of the Divination Commission on the Luofu. Although incredibly intelligent, she prefers to spend her time slacking off and playing Celestial Jade rather than working.
  • Tingyun ()
Voiced by: Jiang Li (Chinese); Anya Floris (English); Yūki Takada (Japanese); (Korean)
An eloquent foxian and a trade envoy of the Sky-Faring Commission on the Luofu. During the Xianzhou Luofu chapter, the Tingyun encountered by the Astral Express crew was not the real one, but a vessel possessed by Phantylia, who had stolen her identity and presumably killed her. The real Tingyun was later rescued from the brink of death by Ruan Mei and entered a Fugue state ().
  • Xueyi ()
Voiced by: Suxun (Chinese); Jenny Yokobori (English); Maki Kawase (Japanese); (Korean)
A judge of the Ten-Lords Commission on the Luofu and Hanya's older sister. Her natural body was destroyed, but she was resurrected into an ingenium puppet body.
  • Yanqing ()
Voiced by: Miao Jiang (Chinese); Amber May (English); Marina Inoue (Japanese); (Korean)
The lieutenant of the Cloud Knights on the Luofu and Jing Yuan's retainer. He seeks to become the Luofu's sword master.
  • Yukong ()
Voiced by: Zhong Ke (Chinese); Dawn M. Bennett (English); Yumi Tōma (Japanese); (Korean)
A foxian former wartime pilot and the head of the Sky-Faring Commission on the Luofu.

The Xianzhou Yaoqing

  • Feixiao () / Saran ()
Voiced by: Ye Zhiqiu (Chinese); Anairis Quiñones (English); Mikako Komatsu (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the seven Arbiter-Generals and the general of the Yaoqing. She is of foxian and borisin descent and afflicted by Moon Rage, a condition akin to lycanthropy, resulting from her mixed heritage.
  • Jiaoqiu ()
Voiced by: Chenzhang Taikang (Chinese); Mark Whitten (English); Toshiyuki Toyonaga (Japanese); (Korean)
A foxian counselor and a healer of the Alchemy Commission on the Yaoqing who was blinded after poisoning his blood to stall the borisin leader, Hoolay. He loves cooking dishes with heavy amounts of spice, even using spices in combat.
  • Moze ()
Voiced by: Huang Jinze (Chinese); Ben Balmaceda (English); Shogo Sakata (Japanese); Choi Hyun-sik (Korean)
A sneaky, fastidious assassin and Feixiao's assistant. He usually remains hidden, only appearing when it's time to assassinate his enemies.

The Xianzhou Yuque

  • Yao Guang ()
Voiced by: Qin Ziyi (Chinese); Ari Thrash (English); Kana Hanazawa (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the seven Arbiter-Generals and the general of the Yuque, who uses the "Eye of Īśvara" to divine fortune and destiny.

The Xianzhou Zhuming

  • Huaiyan ()
Voiced by: Li Haojia (Chinese); J. Michael Tatum (English); Tadashi Miyazawa (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the seven Arbiter-Generals and the general of the Zhuming, and Yunli's adoptive grandfather.
  • Yunli ()
Voiced by: Liu Wen (Chinese); Brenna Larsen (English); Shion Wakayama (Japanese); (Korean)
A sword hunter from the Zhuming and the adoptive granddaughter of its general, Huaiyan.

Penacony

  • Gallagher ()
Voiced by: Ma Yufei (Chinese); Erik Braa (English); Satoshi Mikami (Japanese); (Korean)
A security officer of the Bloodhound family who also works as a bartender. He is the result of an amalgamation of traits from all the Family members combined. His actual identity is that of an agent of the Enigmata, ally of the Watchmaker, and the keeper of the entity known as "Dormancy".
  • Misha () / Mikhail Char Legwork ()
Voiced by: Liu Zhixiao (Chinese); Cat Protano (English); Eriko Matsui (Japanese); Bak Sin-hee (Korean)
A bellboy at the Reverie Hotel. His existence is a reflection of the true Watchmaker, Mikhail Char Legwork.
  • Robin ()
Voiced by: Qian Chen (Chinese); Alice Himora (English); Kaori Nazuka (Japanese); (Korean); Chevy (song vocals)
An elegant Halovian singer and Sunday's sister. She uses the Path of Harmony to spread her music throughout the cosmos.
  • Sunday ()
Voiced by: Xu Xiang (Chinese); Griffin Puatu, Amber Lee Connors (young) (English); Takeo Ōtsuka (Japanese); (Korean)
A zealous and revered Halovian who is the former head of the Oak Family as well as Robin's brother. He was secretly a Pathstrider of Order and the main antagonist of the Penacony chapter. In order to seek atonement for his actions in the aftermath of the Stellaron incident, he left Penacony to join the Astral Express as a passenger.

Amphoreus

  • Aglaea ()
Voiced by: Chu Yue (Chinese); Morgan Lauré (English); Aya Endō (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Romance. She is the leader of the Chrysos Heirs and a weaver who uses golden threads.
  • Anaxa () / Anaxagoras ()
Voiced by: Qian Wenqing (Chinese); Stephen Fu (English); Yuma Uchida (Japanese); Lee Sang-jun (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Reason. He is an enlightened scholar from the Grove of Epiphany.
  • Castorice ()
Voiced by: Ruan Congqing (Chinese); Melody Muze (English); Chiwa Saitō (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Death. She is an executioner by virtue of possessing the touch of death.
  • Cerydra ()
Voiced by: Shi Xinlei (Chinese); Rhiannon Moushall (English); Kanon Takao (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Law. She is an arrogant tyrant who once ruled as the self-proclaimed sovereign of Okhema.
  • Cipher () / Cifera ()
Voiced by: Wang Yaxin (Chinese); Shea Fairaday (English); Ayasa Itō (Japanese); Mi So (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Trickery. She is a nimble kleptomaniac catgirl from Dolos.
  • () / Mem () / Demiurge ()
Voiced by: Yanning (Chinese); Aiden Dawn (English); Marina Inoue (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and a childhood friend of Phainon from Aedes Elysiae. She influences the "Demiurge" of Amphoreus, the Titan of Genesis, to take the form of the fairy Mem upon the Trailblazer’s gaze at Fuli, eventually inheriting her name and ascending as an Emanator of Remembrance.
  • Hyacine () / Hyacinthia ()
Voiced by: Jing Chen (Chinese); Holly Earl (English); Hina Yōmiya (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Sky. She is a compassionate and whimsical physician from the Grove of Epiphany who acts as Anaxa's assistant lecturer.
  • Hysilens () / Helektra ()
Voiced by: Fumeng Ruowei (Chinese); Rosie Day (English); Manaka Iwami (Japanese); Oh Eun-soo (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Ocean. She served as the knight commander of Okhema during Cerydra's rule.
  • Lygus () / Lycurgus () / Zandar One Kuwabara ()
Voiced by: Zhao Junyi (Chinese); Blythe Melin (English); (Japanese); Park Ki-wook (Korean)
The true administrator of Amphoreus and the main antagonist of the Amphoreus chapter. He is one of the nine vessels of founder and member #1 of the Genius Society, Zandar One Kuwabara.
  • Mydei () / Mydeimos ()
Voiced by: Zhao Chengchen (Chinese); Gabriel Warburton (English); Yōhei Azakami (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Strife. He is the crown prince of Castrum Kremnos.
  • Phainon () / Khaslana ()
Voiced by: Qin Qiege, Mi Yang (young) (Chinese); Joshua Waters, Justine Huxley (young) (English); Satoshi Hino, Kotomi Aihara (young) (Japanese); , Park Ha-jin (young) (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Worldbearing. According to prophecy, he is the fated deliverer who is destined to save Amphoreus and its inhabitants from a cycle of endless destruction. He provokes and endures a self-imposed recursive time loop of his world to prevent Amphoreus's decay and a cosmic catastrophe.
  • Tribbie () / Trianne () / Trinnon () collectively as Tribios ()
Voiced by: Cai Shujin (Chinese); Hayden Daviau (English); Hikaru Tono (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Chrysos Heirs and the demigod of Passage. After inheriting the Passage Coreflame from the titan Janus, she became the first demigod of Amphoreus.

Planarcadia

  • Evanescia ()
Voiced by: Suxun (Chinese); Nathalie Ferare (English); Ayane Sakura (Japanese); (Korean)
A girl located in Phantasmoon Courtyard who later makes the Trailblazer a Supplicant in the Phantasmoon Games.
  • Nihilux ()
Voiced by: Ziyin (Chinese); Amber Lee Connors (English); Haruka Tomatsu (Japanese); (Korean)
A comic artist and the former president of the magazine Furbobo Weekly.

Major factions

Stellaron Hunters

  • Blade () formerly Yingxing ()
Voiced by: Liu Yijia (Chinese); Daman Mills (English); Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); (Korean)
A swordsman who abandoned his body to become a blade and a former member of the High-Cloud Quintet who went by the name Yingxing. He is cursed with immortality after a failed ritual to resurrect fellow member Baiheng resulted in him becoming Mara-struck.
  • () and SAM ()
Voiced by: Song Yuanyuan (Chinese); Analesa Fisher (English); Tomori Kusunoki (Japanese); (Korean) (Firefly)
Voiced by: Gan Ziqi (Chinese); Adin Rudd (English); Jun Kasama (Japanese); (Korean) (SAM)
A young girl clad in a mechanical armor called SAM. She joined the Stellaron Hunters in the hopes of finding the meaning of life and a way out of her doomed fate.
  • ()
Voiced by: Xu Hui (Chinese); Cheryl Texiera (English); Shizuka Itō (Japanese); (Korean)
A soft-spoken woman who is incapable of feeling fear. She personally implanted a Stellaron into a body now known as the Trailblazer during the opening events of the game. She is one of the first two people, along with Silver Wolf, that the Trailblazer met.
  • Silver Wolf ()
Voiced by: Hanser (Chinese); Melissa Fahn (English); Kana Asumi (Japanese); (Korean)
A master hacker who has excelled in a skill that alters reality called "aether editing". She is one of the first two people, along with Kafka, that the Trailblazer met.

Masked Fools

  • Sampo Koski ()
Voiced by: Liu Shengbo (Chinese); Roger Rose (English); Daisuke Hirakawa (Japanese); Jeong Jae-heon (Korean)
A notorious con artist wanted across Belobog. He ends up supporting Wildfire and the Trailblazer in his own way.
  • () / Sparxie ()
Voiced by: Zhao Shuang (Chinese); Lizzie Freeman (English); Reina Ueda (Japanese); (Korean)
A manipulative trickster who can shapeshift into anyone. She uses this ability solely for her amusement. One of her personas, Sparxie, takes the form of an online streamer in Planarcadia.

Lord Ravagers

  • Irontomb ()
An immensely powerful Emanator of Destruction who housed Amphoreus. It nearly annihilated the Path of Erudition before being contained by the Trailblazer's intervention.
  • Phantylia ()
Voiced by: Huang Ying (Chinese); Tara Langella (English); Yurika Hino (Japanese); (Korean)
A powerful heliobus and Emanator of Destruction who infiltrated the Xianzhou Luofu, disguised as Tingyun, to revive the Ambrosial Arbor and incite a civil war. She serves as the main antagonist of the Xianzhou Luofu chapter and was ultimately defeated. It was later discovered that under the alias Mangas, she rallied the borisin packs in freeing their leader Hoolay and sowing chaos during the Wardance.

Interastral Peace Corporation

  • () / Kakavasha ()
Voiced by: Yang Chaoran, Pi Xiugang (young) (Chinese); Camden Sutkowski, Caitlyn Elizabeth (young) (English); Kengo Kawanishi (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Ten Stonehearts and the bearer of the Cornerstone "Aventurine of Stratagems". He is a gambler by nature, treating life as a high-risk, high-reward investment.
  • Jade ()
Voiced by: Zhang Ruoyu (Chinese); Faye Mata (English); Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese); Kim Soon-mi (Korean)
One of the Ten Stonehearts and the bearer of the Cornerstone "Jade of Credit". A pawnbroker, she is willing to lend people anything they want as long as she receives something of equivalent value in her eyes.
  • Pearl ()
Voiced by: Su Wan (Chinese); Cat Protano (English); Kiyono Yasuno (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the Ten Stonehearts and the bearer of the Cornerstone "Pearl of Appraisal". She is the secretary of the Strategic Investment Department and Planarcadia's current chief executive officer.
  • Topaz () / Jelena () and Numby ()
Voiced by: Lu Minyue (Chinese); Sam Slade (English); Yoshino Nanjō (Japanese); Bang Si-u (Korean)
One of the Ten Stonehearts and the bearer of the Cornerstone "Topaz of Debt Retrieval". Her partner Numby, a warp trotter, can locate treasures within a particular radius.

Galaxy Rangers

  • Ashveil () La Mancha ()
Voiced by: Zhang Pei (Chinese); Blythe Melin (English); Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Kang Soo-jin (Korean)
An eccentric detective and the director of the Ashen Detective Agency in Planarcadia. He is the true leader of the Galaxy Rangers.
  • Boothill ()
Voiced by: Peng Bo, kinsen (young) (Chinese); Andrew Russell (English); Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Kim Dan (Korean)
A cyborg cowboy who seeks revenge on the IPC for destroying his home planet and his daughter despite the massive bounty they placed on his head. A pre-installed language module in his body, called the Synesthesia Beacon, censors his use of profanity against his will.
  • Rappa ()
Voiced by: Jin Na (Chinese); Kendell Byrd (English); Megumi Han (Japanese); (Korean)
An experimental test subject who was implanted with a memetic virus based on a popular ninja manga at a young age. After being freed from captivity, she became a Galaxy Ranger but still interprets everything through the eyes of a ninja.

Other significant characters

  • () / Raiden Bōsenmori Mei ()
Voiced by: Juhuahua (Chinese); Allegra Clark (English); Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); (Korean)
A cosmic drifter and an Emanator of Nihility. She claims to be a Galaxy Ranger, earning the ire of Boothill, who points out she's an impostor using their name. She carries a long sword reminiscent of an ōdachi.
  • Argenti ()
Voiced by: Liang Dawei (Chinese); Talon Warburton (English); Shinnosuke Tachibana (Japanese); (Korean)
A cosmic drifter and a Knight of Beauty who travels the cosmos performing heroic deeds like an old-fashioned knight-errant, hoping to one day see the reappearance of Idrila, the currently missing Aeon of Beauty.
  • Black Swan ()
Voiced by: Yang Menglu (Chinese); Arryn Zech (English); Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); (Korean)
A mysterious Memokeeper from the Garden of Recollection. She later accompanies the Astral Express as a passenger in traveling to Amphoreus.
  • Constance () The Dahlia ()
Voiced by: Ruan Congqing (Chinese); Cristina Vee (English); Mikoi Sasaki (Japanese); (Korean)
A member of the now-disbanded Ever-Flame Mansion. She left the faction along with others after faction leader Duke Inferno was assassinated by Acheron and now operates as a Memokeeper from The Cremators.
  • Dr. Ratio () / Veritas Ratio ()
Voiced by: Sang Yuze (Chinese); Jordan Paul Haro (English); Shunsuke Takeuchi (Japanese); (Korean)
An eccentric, self-assured Intelligentsia Guild member who often conceals his appearance with an alabaster head. He treats ignorance as a disease and aims to cure it by spreading knowledge throughout the universe.
  • Screwllum ()
Voiced by: Zhao Yang (Chinese); Steven Kelly (English); Yūya Uchida (Japanese); (Korean)
An intellitron and member #76 of the Genius Society.

Crossover characters

Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works

  • Archer / Emiya ()
Voiced by: Wu Lei (Chinese); Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the two playable crossover characters as part of a collaboration between HoYoverse, TYPE-MOON, and ufotable. Summoned to the Penaconian Holy Grail War story quest, he becomes Aventurine's servant.
  • Lancer / Cú Chulainn ()
Voiced by: Hu Yi (Chinese); Nobutoshi Kanna (Japanese); (Korean)
A non-playable crossover character as part of a collaboration between HoYoverse, TYPE-MOON, and ufotable. Summoned to the Penaconian Holy Grail War story quest, he becomes Boothill's servant.
  • Saber / Altria Pendragon ()
Voiced by: Bai Xinzan (Chinese); Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); (Korean)
One of the two playable crossover characters as part of a collaboration between HoYoverse, TYPE-MOON, and ufotable. Summoned to the Penaconian Holy Grail War story quest, she becomes the Trailblazer's servant.

Reception

Many critics praised Honkai: Star Rail for continuing HoYoverse's tradition of strong character design, highlighting the game's vivid, expressive, and well-developed cast. PC Gamer reviewer Tyler Colp remarked that each character in the game "glows with personality," and that their combat animations are "extraordinarily expressive." GamesHub reviewer Samantha Low described the characters as engaging, with flashy designs reminiscent of a techwear runway, emphasizing their visual appeal and distinctive personalities. According to IGN China reviewer Water Ash, the character designs appeal to a broad range of fan preferences, with facial expressions and animations during dialogue presented in a detailed and nuanced manner. PCGamesN reviewer Nat Smith observed that the characters possess strong individual appeal, describing them as familiar archetypes that evoke the nostalgic charm of 1990s Japanese role-playing games. Smith also highlighted the game's non-playable characters (NPCs), noting that even minor figures often play pivotal roles in the narrative, enhancing the game's world-building. IGN reviewer Jess Reyes observed that the game gradually unveils subtle character traits through scenarios that highlight different facets of their personalities, enhancing the narrative's suspense and engagement.

Controversies

Casting of Chris Niosi

In July 2024, HoYoverse revealed the English voice actor for the character Moze to be Chris Niosi. Immediately after the reveal, HoYoverse received backlash from players due to Niosi's past abuse allegations in 2019, which were affirmed by Niosi himself. Following the backlash, Niosi withdrew from the role days later and HoYoverse replaced him with Ben Balmaceda. As a result, Niosi's recorded voice lines were fully replaced, and Moze debuted with Balmaceda as his English voice actor.

SAG-AFTRA strike controversies

Although HoYoverse wasn't explicitly targeted in the SAG-AFTRA strike, multiple English voice actors in support of the strike stopped voicing their assigned characters. HoYoverse responded by replacing some of the striking voice actors, including the voice actors for the Trailblazer, Tingyun, Argenti, and Tail.

In May 2025, following a rejected "best, last, and final" offer made to SAG-AFTRA, Allegra Clark, the English voice actor for Acheron, called on SAG-AFTRA to end the strike, saying that AAA companies are actively moving out of the United States to find voice actors.

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