Moonlight Peaks Romance Guide: Every Romanceable Character Listed
Moonlight Peaks throws you into a new chapter after “Dracula” (your father) tightens the rules too much, pushing you to strike out on your own in your mom’s old hometown. As a practical vampire with a chance to build your future—and maybe find love—you’ll be able to pursue romance with a variety of characters. There are 23 romance candidates in Moonlight Peaks, and this guide breaks down who they are, what they’re like, and when you’ll run into them.
You can also pick up a fishing rod for free by talking to Noel.
All Romance Options in Moonlight Peaks
There are 23 romance options in Moonlight Peaks, featuring a mix of Werewolves, Witches, Vampires, Seers, Humans, and other creature types. Below is the full list of characters you can romance.
A fiery witch who stands her ground. Early on, she comes off tough, stubborn, and quick to anger, and her route begins with a feud involving Orlock. She leads the coven and also represents her family. If you want a chance with her, you’ll need to earn it.
A fiercely loyal werewolf who makes it clear from the start that she’s in your corner no matter what. She’s the daughter of the Mayor, Brook.
The first person you’ll meet is drunk outside your door. He spends a lot of time at the pub run by his nephew, Samael. He’s also the father of Evan and Mina, and you’ll soon learn he’s got ongoing disputes with several other residents in town.
You’ll find Samael running The Broken Lamp, the town pub. He tends to keep to himself and frequently claims he doesn’t have time for casual conversations. The more you try to connect, the more those defenses slip—though he’s still deeply private. Underneath it, he’s got a big heart.
Evan can best be described as moody but easygoing. With Orlock as their dad, it’s clear they’re dealing with a rough situation. They run Coffee & Coffins and generally prefer quiet moments over drama.
When you first meet Elvira, she’s bright and outgoing, but she struggles with self-confidence. Her brother, Samael, believes in her abilities and knows she can do much more than she thinks she can. She also has an artistic streak that she should really lean into.
Mina, Evan’s sister, brings a bubbly personality to the table. She helps manage Coffee & Coffins and enjoys chatting with people. Even though her father has brought plenty of chaos into their lives, Mina keeps smiling and spreads good energy wherever she goes.
Noel is confident to the point of arrogance—flashy, bold, and “fishy” in his attitude. He loves hanging around the water, casting his line and reeling in catches. He talks big, but once you look past the showmanship, what he really wants is someone who will see the real him.
Brook’s son, Ludo, tries hard to avoid stirring things up and takes pride in staying out of trouble. He likes spending time with others and has a relaxed, laid-back vibe. If you look past the calm exterior, there’s more depth there that you can uncover with time.
He’s the oldest sibling among the seers. His abilities aren’t exactly at the level he wants, but he’s built a popular town game called Nokturna. The game isn’t just a concept—you can actually play it with him. His visions may not always be reliable, but his support definitely is. You’ll often find him at your side as you handle a local problem.
Alina is a warm, approachable seer who tells you right away how much she cares about animals. She’s confident, but when it comes to romance, she can also shut herself off from others.
Sabrina runs Webb of Wonders. She’s a witch of instinct, which often gets her into trouble with her cousin, Fiona. Still, she believes instinct is the better way to use magic. As you get to know her, you’ll see she’s not the type to follow rules just because they exist.
Bringing a fashion-forward vibe to Moonlight Peaks is Aras at Third Eye Threads. He’d rather not rely on his powers, preferring to live his life without knowing everything in advance. He’s drawn to cozy comforts and the simple pleasures.
The first genuinely kind face you meet is Ridge, a carpenter. He’s Brook’s brother, but he doesn’t share Brook’s traits at all. Ridge runs Howling Hammer, and you’ll see him pop up in your playthrough often—supportive and ready to help you improve your life. Ridge is a soft, gentle Werewolf.
Luna is a nature witch who runs the local farm and helps you get the seeds you need to start your own. She’s almost always caring for animals and tending crops at her farm, and she’s happy to teach you how to do the same. You can also spot her at the cafe, enjoying a cup of coffee.
Later Game Romanceable Characters
The characters below are people you’ll meet later in Moonlight Peaks.
Because these romance options may surprise you, consider avoiding spoilers if you’d rather discover these characters (and romance routes) on your own as you progress.
Death is visiting Moonlight Peaks to unwind from a stressful job. You’ll get a chance to know him when he’s off the clock, and you’ll see how caring he is—and how the weight of his work is affecting him.
Death becomes part of the main story.
Jada is a fan of the supernatural, with a love of learning and an energetic, excitable personality. She’ll have no trouble filling conversation time, but she may struggle with slowing down.
You can meet Jada during Persephone’s story.
Kim is the youngest of the mermaids. If you’re hoping for someone who makes the world feel brighter around her, Kim is a strong pick. She asks plenty of questions and listens to the answers with real attention.
Kim can be found during the main story.
Like Cupid, Llemi’s role is to help people fall in love. He’s only around for a short window, so you’ll need to make each interaction count if you want him to romance you.
Llemi appears in Spring Year 1, before the Lovage Festival.
Persephone is a human who moved to Moonlight Peaks to learn more about the supernatural. She’s searching for a fresh start and has a strong love for her family.
Persephone is found in Summer Year 1, with the year count listed as 24.
Her focus is the ocean. Rei does everything she can to keep the waters clean. She’s the eldest among the mermaid siblings and tends to be quiet and caring.
Rei can be met during the main story.
Unlike her older sister, Tae is very loud about their love—mostly for themselves. That said, they believe everyone should feel that way about themselves. They find beauty everywhere and, once you truly get to know them, they don’t always match the first impression.
Tae can be met during the main story.
Winston is hesitant by nature. He’s not as drawn to the supernatural as his sister Jada or his aunt Persephone. If you want to romance Winston, patience and understanding will go a long way.
Winston can be met as part of Persephone’s story.


