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V:331, V:338–39, V:358, V:489, V:493–94, V:496–500
(competition),
V:509
(Ladies of),
V:575, V:601–17
(present; mentioned directly on 602, 607, 609, 611),
V:630, V:641, V:642, V:662–68
(present),
V:674, V:679–97, VI:10

ADAMS, SAREY:
Fat, jolly Sarey Adams is the wife of the rancher DIEGO ADAMS. Although Sarey is surprisingly light on her feet, Sarey’s aim is not as accurate as that of the other Sisters. Hence, Roland thinks it is too risky to place her on the front line of the EAST ROAD battle against the invading WOLVES. Instead, he asks this Sister of Oriza to lead the CHILD-MINDERS, who hide the Calla’s children in the rice paddies near the DEVAR-TETE WHYE. V:338, V:341, V:399, V:419, V:421, V:483, V:493–94, V:496–500, V:575, V:658, V:662–67
(present),
V:667, V:689
(
folken
),
V:693–97 (folken)

DOOLIN, MOLLY (RED MOLLY):
Molly Doolin was the wife of EAMON DOOLIN and was the only woman to stand with GRAN-PERE JAFFORDS’s WOLF POSSE against the GREENCLOAKS. Although Molly was seventy years dead by the time our
ka-tet
entered CALLA BRYN STURGIS, Granpere’s memory of her flinging her plate at an oncoming Wolf—and destroying it—still burns bright. Molly died during her stand on the EAST ROAD, but what she managed to do with her Oriza inspired Roland to draft the Sisters of the Plate to join him in his own stand against those menacing, robotic horse-riders.

In life, Molly Doolin’s fiery personality (not her blazing red hair) earned her the nickname Red Molly. She wore a silver Reap charm around her neck which was shaped like Lady Oriza raising her fist in defiance. When Molly flung her Wolf-destroying plate, she shouted the name of her twin, MINNIE, whom the Wolves had taken to THUNDERCLAP during their previous raid and had returned ROONT. V:358–63, V:365, V:390, V:485, V:611, V:665, V:679

EISENHART, MARGARET (MARGARET OF THE REDPATH CLAN):
Margaret Eisenhart was born Margaret of the Redpath clan. Although her family was MANNI, she left the fold to marry VAUGH EISENHART. According to her father (or grandfather) HENCHICK, she is destined for NA’AR because of it. Margaret is one of the three Sisters of Oriza that stand with Roland during the battle of the EAST ROAD. Sadly, she is decapitated by one of the WOLVES’ light-sticks. We never find out whether she ends up in Na’ar. V:318
(indirect),
V:320
(indirect),
V:322–25, V:328–42
(of Redpath clan),
V:389, V:398, V:399, V:407–8, V:483, V:491, V:493–94, V:496–500, V:601–17
(present; directly mentioned on 602, 607, 609),
V:654, V:662–68, V:674
(indirect),
V:679–82
(killed on 682),
V:689, V:691–94, V:700, VI:3, VI:28, VI:73, VI:80, VI:205, VII:83

JAFFORDS, ZALIA (ZALLIE):
Zalia Jaffords is the dark-skinned wife of TIAN JAFFORDS. The two of them have five children—two sets of twins and a singleton. Zalia’s maiden name was HOONIK. Like the other people of the Calla, she lost a twin, ZALMAN, to the horrors of THUNDERCLAP. Though he was bright as polished agate when he was small, when Zalman returned from the dark lands of the east, he was ROONT.

Just as she stood by her husband in his decision to oppose the WOLVES, Zalia stands with Roland and his
ka-tet
during the Calla’s final battle. Unlike her friend MARGARET EISENHART, Zallie survives. V:8–13, V:15, V:25, V:27, V:28, V:44
(following
ka-tet
),
V:45
(following
ka-tet
),
V:47
(following
ka-tet
),
V:88
(new friends),
V:92
(indirect),
V:106
(indirect),
V:109, V:111–13, V:116, V:122–37, V:142–60, V:162, V:201–10
(present; mentioned directly on 207, 208),
V:211–34
(present; mentioned directly on 216, 218, 224),
V:236–37, V:338, V:343–46, V:347
(indirect),
V:348
(indirect),
V:350, V:351–57, V:358, V:376–77, V:379, V:397–99, V:401, V:483, V:485, V:488–92
(present),
V:493–94, V:496–500, V:601–17, V:654, V:662–68, V:674
(indirect),
V:679–97, VI:205, VI:373

MUNOZ, ROSALITA (ROSITA, ROSA):
Rosalita Munoz is PERE CALLAHAN’S housekeeper and (as EDDIE DEAN surmises) his executive secretary. Although Rosalita is a converted Catholic, this doesn’t stop her from having an affair with Roland. Although she herself is childless, Rosalita’s hatred of the WOLVES is ferocious, and she is one of the first people in the Calla to openly support Roland’s
ka-tet
in their plan to resist these invaders from THUNDERCLAP. Not surprisingly, Rosalita is also one of the female warriors Roland chooses to be on the front line during the EAST ROAD battle.

Like many of the other Sisters, Rosalita is a healer as well as a fighter. Her cat-oil eases the pain of Roland’s dry twist. She is also an accomplished midwife. V:236, V:242–44, V:245, V:250, V:251, V:252, V:281, V:293–94, V:310–12
(present),
V:320, V:331, V:338, V:341, V:399, V:417, V:418–19, V:420–21, V:438, V:442–51
(present),
V:467, V:475, V:476, V:477, V:480–83, V:484, V:493–94, V:496–500, V:584, V:589, V:601–17
(present with Sisters of Oriza; mentioned on 602, 604, 609, 615),
V:628, V:639, V:640–41, V:644, V:646–50, V:652, V:653, V:654, V:662–68, V:674
(indirect),
V:679–96, VI:4, VI:8, VI:9–10, VI:13–18, VI:24, VI:205, VI:281, VII:122, VII:152

ORTEGA, MILLICENT

See
HAMBRY CHARACTERS
: OTHER CHARACTERS

OUTER DARK

See
APPENDIX I

OUTWORLDERS

In
Wolves of the Calla,
outworlders are people who come from the lands west of the BORDERLANDS. Roland, EDDIE, SUSANNAH, JAKE, and OY are all considered outworlders.

V:312, V:344, V:402, V:418

OVER, THE

See
MANNI

OVERHOLSER, ALAN

See
CALLA BRYN STURGIS CHARACTERS
: FARMERS (LARGE FARMS): OVERHOLSER, WAYNE DALE

OVERHOLSER, WAYNE

See
CALLA BRYN STURGIS CHARACTERS
: FARMERS (LARGE FARMS)

OVERHOLSER, WELLAND

See
CALLA BRYN STURGIS CHARACTERS
: ROONTS

OVERMEYER, PROFESSOR

See
DEAN, SUSANNAH
: ODETTA HOLMES’S ASSOCIATES

OXFORD TOWN COPS

See
DEAN, SUSANNAH
: ODETTA HOLMES AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: ODETTA’S “MOVEMENT” ASSOCIATES

OY

Oy is JAKE CHAMBERS’s pet BILLY-BUMBLER (or perhaps Jake is Oy’s pet boy). Oy approached our
ka-tet
while they traveled along on the BEAM leading toward LUD. When Jake first found Oy—or when Oy first woke Jake by licking his face—the bumbler had some bites on his body. It seems likely that he was chased away from his own pack because he talked too much. Like the best billy-bumblers, Oy is intelligent and faithful. He can count, add, and communicate. He can also predict the coming of a STARKBLAST. Oy is completely devoted to Jake, and becomes a full-fledged member of Roland’s
ka-tet.

Like all other bumblers, Oy looks like a cross between a raccoon, a woodchuck, and a dachshund. He has expressive, gold-ringed eyes and a little squiggle of a tail. Although he is not human, Oy is extremely intelligent. Just as some kinds of terriers are bred to be ratters, in the days of old, billy-bumblers (also called THROCKENS) were kept to destroy GRANDFATHER FLEAS. Hence, by their very nature they serve the WHITE.

In the seventh book of the series, we discover that Oy’s devotion to our
tet
’s quest, and his allegiance to Roland, are as profound as that of his young master. After Jake dies saving the writer STEPHEN KING, brave little Oy remains with
Roland rather than lying down and expiring upon his friend’s grave. In fact, Oy makes it closer to the DARK TOWER than any other member of Roland’s
ka-tet.

Sadly, as was predicted back in
Wizard and Glass,
Oy dies impaled upon the branch of a tree. He is thrown there by MORDRED when he tries to foil the spider-boy’s attempt to kill Roland.

III:219–22, III:224, III:226–54, III:255–67, III:273–81, III:283–85, III:286–300
(294 almost falls off Send Bridge),
III:302, III:303, III:307–8
(follows Jake),
III:314–16
(follows Jake),
III:328–31
(follows Jake),
III:339–40
(follows Jake),
III:344, III:358–61, III:367–72, III:373–82, III:382–85
(Blaine),
III:389, III:393–420, IV:3–10
(afraid of Blaine’s “visual mode”),
IV:13–42, IV:44–47
(present for Blaine blowout),
IV:71–112
(present for entry into Topeka. 88 Jake dreams about Oy and train),
IV:335–37
(Interlude in Kansas),
IV:572
(in Roland’s vision, he is impaled upon a branch),
IV:615–25
(back in Topeka),
IV:626–68
(626 ruby booties; 632 Green palace; 634 gate like Wizard’s Rainbow; 646 Tick-Tock; 648 Flagg; 652 Roland’s matricide),
V:8
(strangers from Out-World),
V:29–31
(gunslingers),
V:35, V:36, V:38–47, V:48–70, V:77, V:78 V:80, V:81, V:87, V:88–119, V:125–37, V:138, V:139, V:142–60, V:176–86, V:189–91, V:193–98, V:201–34, V:238, V:318–24, V:381, V:383, V:384–87, V:400, V:402–5, V:417, V:418–19, V:444
(sleeping),
V:467, V:470, V:488, V:490–96, V:553–80, V:581–90
(present),
V:591
(indirect),
V:601–17, V:636–38, V:652, V:685, VI:3–8, VI:11–43, VI:68, VI:143, VI:216, VI:307–44, VI:402, VII:5–11, VII:14, VII:26–27, VII:28, VII:81–104
(100 changes places with Jake!),
VII:109–12, VII:141–59, VII:164–65, VII:168
(circle),
VII:169, VII:177, VII:186
(
ka-tet
),
VII:187, VII:188, VII:189–220, VII:247–61, VII:265–73, VII:276
(indirect),
VII:279–324
(297–302 listening to Ted’s story),
VII:329–35, VII:337–42, VII:349
(indirect),
VII:352, VII:362–63, VII:369–70, VII:382–85, VII:387–418
(sitting with Jake during Jake’s long flashback),
VII:421–33, VII:441–43, VII:444–45, VII:449–67, VII:472–90, VII:510, VII:513, VII:520–30, VII:532–42, VII:549–619, VII:620, VII:625–31, VII:632–44, VII:647–710, VII:716–24, VII:725, VII:737, VII:742–50, VII:752–53, VII:754
(the mutt),
VII:756–65, VII:768–75
(killed),
VII:780, VII:802, VII:818, W:3–31, W:303–7

TODDLER WHO SEES OY IN TODASH STATE:
V:176

OZ, WIZARD OF

See
WIZARD OF OZ

OZ THE GREEN KING

See
WALTER
: WALTER’S ALIASES

P

PADICK, WALTER

See
WALTER

PANIC-MAN

When JAKE CHAMBERS enters an abandoned office closet in THUNDERCLAP STATION, he feels the fingers of the Panic-Man stroke his neck. In other words, Jake has claustrophobia.

VII:205

PAPPA DOC

See
BORDER DWELLERS
: BROWN

PATEL

See
GUTTENBERG, FURTH, AND PATEL

PATRICIA

See
NORTH CENTRAL POSITRONICS

**PAUL

The only thing we know about Paul is that Roland thinks of him while at the WAY STATION. Paul’s name is cut from the 2003 version of
The Gunslinger.

I:86

PEAVY, HUGH

See
DEBARIA CHARACTERS
: SHERIFF’S OFFICE

PERTH, LORD

See
MID-WORLD FOLKLORE

PETACKI, PETE

See
CALLAHAN, FATHER DONALD FRANK
: CALLAHAN’S HIDDEN HIGHWAYS ASSOCIATES

PETER

See
DEAN, EDDIE
: DELTA FLIGHT 901 CHARACTERS

PETERSON, REVEREND

See
MAINE CHARACTERS

PETRIE, MARK

See
CALLAHAN, FATHER DONALD FRANK
: ’SALEM’S LOT CHARACTERS

PETTIE

See
HAMBRY CHARACTERS
: TRAVELLERS’ REST

PHIL

See
NORTH CENTRAL POSITRONICS

PICKENS

See
DEBARIA CHARACTERS
: SHERIFF’S OFFICE

PIED PIPER

See
MANNI
: CANTAB;
see also
GERMANY
: HAMELIN,
in
OUR WORLD PLACES

PIMSY

See
DEAN, SUSANNAH
: ODETTA HOLMES’S ASSOCIATES

PINK

See
MAERLYN’S RAINBOW
: MAERLYN’S GRAPEFRUIT

PINK BIRDS

While in the FAGONARD, TIM ROSS saw these beautiful pink-plumaged birds. Their long thin legs paddled the water as they fought to become air-bound. Their high, ululating cries sounded like the laughter of children who had lost their minds.

W:203

PINKY PAUPER (PIGGY PECKER)

Pinky Pauper is the main character in a skip-rope rhyme sung by SUSANNAH DEAN while she’s playing with the JAFFORDS FAMILY children. In the version that EDDIE DEAN sings, Pinky Pauper becomes Piggy Pecker.

V:351–52

PIPER SCHOOL CHARACTERS

Before entering MID-WORLD, JAKE CHAMBERS attended Piper School—an exclusive NEW YORK CITY middle school. He hated it. Below is a list of Piper School students and employees.
For more information about Piper, see
PIPER SCHOOL
in the OUR WORLD PLACES section.

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