Nomad crew •
Sinbad Sinbad the Sailor is the series' main protagonist and captain of the ship,
"Nomad". In the first episode he returns from a two-year absence, after being swept off his ship and presumed dead. He wears a rainbow bracelet after his return. Portrayed by
Zen Gesner. •
Doubar Doubar is
Sinbad's older brother. He is large and exceptionally strong. Portrayed by
George Buza. •
Firouz Firouz is an
inventor/
scientist. Throughout the series, he invents many modern gadgets, including a bicycle, an umbrella, dynamite sticks and lasers. He frequently doubts in supernatural phenomena showed in the series. Portrayed by
Tim Progosh. •
Rongar Rongar is a
mute warrior. He is an expert at
knife throwing. Season two features an episode that visits his home and gives the viewer his backstory. Portrayed by
Oris Erhuero. •
Maeve Maeve is a
Celtic sorceress, who is skilled in the arts of
magic. She has a fiery personality and initially does not get along well with
Sinbad, but later they become soulmates. She was only featured in the first season. The first episode for season two has her swept off the
Nomad in the midst of a
tempest and it is later discovered that the long-lost wizard
Dim-Dim took her away to protect her from
Rumina, a sorceress, and a long-time foe of both Sinbad and Maeve. Portrayed by
Jacqueline Collen. Collen did not return for the second season due to familial and contractual issues. •
Dermott Dermott is a very intelligent
hawk that joins the
crew with
Maeve. It is later discovered that Dermott is Maeve's brother, under a spell cast by
Rumina. Portrayed by Dermott the Hawk. •
Bryn Bryn, a mysterious woman with a talent for magic, was introduced in season two. She meets
Sinbad when he is washed ashore on the island she stays on. She had previously been washed ashore on the same island, and retained
no memory of who she was or why she was there, apart from that her name was Bryn. She wore a rainbow bracelet matching Sinbad's, and when the two of them eventually managed to find the rest of the
crew and escape the island, a message from
Dim-Dim indicated she was the key to victory, presumably over the vengeful sorceress,
Rumina. In the planned third season, it would have revealed that Bryn is Rumina's younger sister. Portrayed by
Mariah Shirley.
Allies Season 1 allies •
Casendra (Appeared in "The Village Vanishes") Portrayed by
Bianca Amato.
Season 2 allies •
Shires (Appeared in "Ali Rashid and the Thieves") Portrayed by
Bianca Amato.
Villains •
Turok Turok is an evil sorcerer that is featured in the first two episodes, and the season one finale. He is also the father of
Rumina and
Bryn. He was to make a full return in the third season. Portrayed by
Juan Chioran. •
Rumina Rumina is the daughter of
Turok. She is the main villain of the first season. She loves
Sinbad, but simultaneously hates him for murdering her father. Rumina is an expert in the dark arts of
magic, which is easy to learn compared to
light magic. Rumina is also obsessed with killing
Maeve, something she never manages to accomplish. In the planned third season, Rumina would have made her return, it would have also revealed that Rumina is
Bryn's older sister. Rumina is portrayed by
Julianne Morris. •
Scratch Scratch is a demon from the West. He calls himself the Devil and is a horned and hoofed creature. He goes by many different names, including the "Lord of the Flies". He is introduced in the episode "Conundrum" in season one and appears in two subsequent episodes. Portrayed by Tony Caprari.
Season 1 villains •
Eblus (Appeared in: "The Return of Sinbad") A demon who worked with
Turok, and the one responsible for
Dim Dim's curse. He assumed a human guise and helped Turok bring ruin to whatever city he visited, and the last guise he used was Admir, grand vizier of prince Casib of Baghdad. His ruse was exposed when
Rongar searched his belongings (revealed to be human flesh for him to consume), and he attempted to slay the
crew, killing
Mustapha with his poisonous tail. He was killed by
Sinbad when the latter harpooned him in the mouth. Portrayed by
Lawrence Bayne. •
Vincenzo (Appeared in: "Still Life") An insane artist who transformed the rightful rulers of the Island he lived on and their army to marble through the use of magic gloves. He did the same to
Dermott and
Maeve, but was killed when
Sinbad turned the power of the gloves against him, and sent the now petrified Vincenzo falling to his death. Portrayed by
Rob Stewart. •
Kris Kattah (Appeared in: "The Ronin") The wicked ruler of a nation, and
Tetsu's former master. Kattah wielded a sword of evil magic that enabled him to transmute into a cloud of poisonous gas. He was killed while in cloud form, when the
crew and Tetsu used a giant pinwheel to disperse his body. •
The Gilling (Appeared in: "The Ties that Bind") A demon who blackmailed a crew of Vikings into kidnapping
Maeve as a sacrifice in order to free their ship from his minion, a giant crab. •
Drax (Appeared in: "The Prince Who Wasn't") The insane uncle of Prince Xander, Drax was cursed to never sleep until the last of his brother's bloodline was erased. He believed this pertained to his nephew and had the boy killed, but Xander's spirit alerted
Sinbad's crew to his uncle's actions, and revealed that his mother was pregnant with another child. Drax was then dragged off by the spirits of his victims. Portrayed by
Jack Langedijk. •
The Vorgon (Appeared in "The Village Vanishes") An immortal monster who possessed people and absorbed the souls of others. The Vorgon planned to possess
Sinbad in order to travel the world to find more victims, knowing that Sinbad's reputation would prevent anyone from suspecting him. He lured Sinbad to his latest feeding ground with a fake message from
Dim Dim, and began to absorb both the inhabitants and the
crew. But he underestimated Sinbad, and was incinerated by the light of the setting sun (he could only come out during the day if he used a host body) after being hurled upward by a catapult. •
Zabtut (Appeared in: "Masked Mauraders") The corrupt royal protector of Mirhago, Zabtut and his goons robbed the subjects of their money with their unfair taxes. When
Sinbad's crew teamed with the youths opposing Zabtut's tyranny, he attempted to flee via a magic carpet, but was followed by Sinbad, and fell to his death during his duel with the sailor. •
Vatek the Ghoul (Appeared in: "The Ghoul's Tale") An evil sorcerer who cursed Princess Gaia with death on her eighteenth birthday as revenge against her father. Portrayed by
Andrew Scorer. •
Bellamur (Appeared in "The Rescue") Once a renowned adventurer, Bellamur was in reality a cruel and vile man, tricking the
crew into stealing back his unwilling fiancé, Jial, from her real true love, Turhan, a former enemy of
Sinbad's. Bellamur's ruse was eventually discovered, and he was stabbed from behind by Jial just when he was about to kill Turhan. •
Mahmud (Appeared in "Monument") An alchemist from the island of Mylagia, Mahmud created a formula that turned him into a giant, but also warped his mind, causing him to see himself as a god, and plot to take over the world. His daughter, Jullaner, and the
crew tried to convince him of his error, but Mahmud instead tried to kill them. However, while chasing
Sinbad and Jullaner, Mahmud's now-superhuman weight caused him to plummet to the center of the world, as the ground beneath him could no longer support his size. •
The Trickster (Appeared in "Trickster") A mean-spirited demigod known by many names with a flair for playing cruel tricks on others. He tricked the
crew and
Rumina into entering a supposedly cursed area where
Maeve and Rumina's magic was neutralized, then proceeded to plague the crew and the sorceress. His ruse was discovered when Dermott attacked him, forcing him to show his true form. Portrayed by
Ronald France. •
Fontassel (Appeared in "The Siren's Song") A greedy and heartless captain who sought to take
Poseidon's Trident, only to harpoon a siren in the form of a dolphin. Fontassel and his men became the undead, having died days ago, but kept alive through dark magic. Fontassel attempted to take over the Nomad, but was stopped by
Sinbad, and dragged off by Poseidon. Portrayed by
Danny Pawlick.
Season 2 villains •
Xantax (Appeared in "The Sacrifice") The ruler of a tribe of island people who attempted to sacrifice
Bryn to the island's monster, Caymen. Killed in an explosion. Portrayed by
Jonathan Pienaar. •
Komopera (Appeared in "The Return of the Ronin") A powerful demon who kidnapped young women in order to force them to breed with his warriors and create a race of deadly warriors. Killed by
Sinbad and
Tetsu. •
Count Orlock (Appeared in "Heart and Soul") A sadistic vampire whose wife, Kalilah, had
Sinbad try to retrieve her heart from him in order to finally die after centuries of forced marriage. He attempted to foil his wife's plans by stopping or killing Sinbad and
Rongar, but was ultimately defeated when Sinbad exposed him to sunlight, and threw a broken off chair leg at his heart, killing him. Curiously, despite clearly being a vampire (displaying powers of shape-shifting and inhuman strength and durability), Orlock absorbs souls rather than drink blood. Portrayed by
Gérard Rudolf. •
Timur the Elder (Appeared in "The Voyage to Hell") A legendary villain whose soul resided in Hell. He attempted to use his namesake son as a vessel, manipulating him into villainous acts, but was usually banished back to the underworld by his wife, a witch, who did what she could to save her son from becoming like his monster of a father. When he forcibly took his son into Hell to take over his son's body,
Sinbad and the
crew followed. In a duel with Sinbad, Timur fell into a chasm. Portrayed by
Dick Reineke. •
Ali Rashid (Appeared in "Ali Rashid and the Thieves") An evil merchant who stole
Rongar's throne, and sent him into exile, Ali Rashid got hold of the Sword of Flame, and attempted to kill the
crew. He was defeated by
Sinbad and thrown off a balcony by Rongar. Portrayed by
Hakeem Kae-Kazim. •
Bakbuk (Appeared in "The Gift") A demented hunchback who attempted to join the legendary crew, the Adventurers, but due to an accident, damaged his back, and became an outcast. He spent the next several years plotting his revenge, using magic to bring his dolls to life, and kill the Adventurers one by one. He was seemingly killed when his carriage fell off a cliff, but at the end of the episode, a young girl is seen carrying a doll that bears his image. Portrayed by
Danny Pawlick.
Recurring characters •
Dim-Dim Master Dim-Dim taught both
Sinbad and
Maeve and disappeared early on in the series. Sinbad and his
crew continue to search for him. Portrayed by
Wayne Robson. •
Tetsu Tetsu is a Ronin Warrior who also wears a rainbow bracelet, like
Sinbad and
Bryn. He appears once in both seasons. Portrayed by
Von Flores. •
Mustapha Mustapha was in the same prison as
Doubar and
Sinbad. When they were released to search for the lost princess, Mustapha introduced his good friend
Rongar to the team. He dies in Rongar's arms in the second episode after trying to defeat a
monster on board of the Nomad. Portrayed by
Ian Tracey.
Other characters Season 1 Season 2 ==Episodes==