Minor Characters
The Lonesome Spirit from the South Pole
This Spirit is one of the supernatural elements present in Coleridge’s depiction of God’s created nature. The Spirit follows the ship from the South Pole, traps it on the calm sea, and later, after the Mariner’s penance, drags it back to human shores.
Death
Death is found aboard the ghostly ship that approaches the Mariner’s ship when it is becalmed after the death of the albatross. Death gambles by throwing dice with Life-in-Death for the souls of the Sailors and the Mariner. Death loses the Mariner, but wins the souls of the Sailors.
Pilot
The pilot of the small ship that appears after the Mariner sees the beauty in the water snakes. When the Mariner’s own ship subsequently sinks, the Pilot helps rescue the Mariner, but is shocked when it turns out that the Mariner is alive.
Pilot’s Boy
The Pilot’s Boy is a young boy who serves under the Pilot. He rows the small boat that rescues the Mariner until he goes crazy upon seeing that the Mariner is somehow alive. The Pilot’s Boy quips that the Mariner must be the devil himself.