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Revision as of 20:01, 27 May 2012
Who's Who (Auto)
NPCs
Notes
(For characters that may not have pages yet)
- Queen Victoria
NightFears NPCs
- PoppaGhost: Jerome Cranston
- MommaGhost: Margaret (Maggy) Cranston
- BabyGhost: Toby Cranston
Close to the PCs:
- Winston Beuchamp
- "Freckles" Fiona, Former prostitute, Mr. Lincoln's maid
- Lydia and Mary West, Freckles Fiona's two friends. Lydia is Victor's maid, and Mary West is Alice's maid.
- Mrs. Meredith Langsdale Victor's Housekeeper
- Miss Esther Rose Hired by Winston to train Mary West to be Alice's maid.
- Anne Beuchamp One of Winston's older sisters, one of Alice's cousins
At the Kerberos Club:
Dragon in the Smoke NPCs
- Mrs. Doyle
- Mr. Doyle
- Henrietta Doyle
- Michael Doyle
- Doyle Household Servants
- Robert Doyle
- Miriam
- Jonathan Sheffield
- Reverend Mattheson
- Dylan
- Mr. Talbot
- Mr. Harrington
- Tom
- Jones
From Spiritual Matters:
- Lord Carlton Highgate
- Lady Margaret Highgate
- Donald Matthews-Highgate Note that we're all calling him Douglas, so that's his name now.
- Reverend Halbert
- Lady Goodwin
- Philip Masterson
- Miss Susan Rigg Her brother is missing in one of England's wars
- The Lip
- Winifred
- Claire
- Robert
- Smasher
- Beauty
- Hecher
- Bob
- Ellie
- Mr. Harnell
- Various Urchins and Thugs
NPCs created by us at the start:
- Princess Esterhazy (ally) (Almack's)
- Lady Constance Winifred (Almack's)
- _Mr._ Merriman, the guy in the basement who's been here 50 years, always knows. Must bring him something to trade. (unknown) (British Library)
- Sir Henry Ellis (1827-1856), Anthony Panizzi (1856-1866, but effectively, the administrative head from 1837 on) Head of the British Museum (adversary)
- Marquess Conyngham, General Francis Nathaniel, Lord Chamberlain, who is in charge of the household (adversary) (Buckingham Palace)
- Mr. Rothollow, Bartender (ally) (The Lamb's Ear)
- Old Sailor with a peg leg, Jumpy Peter (Jean Pierre), doesn't talk with a French accent (unknown) (London Docks)
- Basil, Head of Child Pickpocket Gang (unknown) (Picadilly Circus)
- Puck and Puck (unknown) (Puck and Puck's Fine Clothiers)
- Roth (unknown) (Roth's)
- Sophronia's Long Suffering Taylor (Roth's)
- Robert Peel (adversary) (Scotland Yard)
- Lady Jane Grey's Ghost (unknown) (Tower of London)
- Richard III's Ghost (Tower of London)
- Anne Boleyn's Ghost (Tower of London)
- Young Princes' Ghosts (Tower of London)
- Wisteria, A Prostitute (unknown) (Whitechapel)
- Langdon Delmar, American Ambassador (adversary) (US Embassy) (Southerner)
- Chloe Isabella Warren Delmar, Wife of the American Ambassador (adversary)
- Loch Ness Monster (unknown)
Profane Miracles
- Angelina Durless
- Rachel Durless
- Eva Grainer
- Marlow
- Uriah Clarence
- Sheila
- Dominick Crehador
- Graf Vincent von Gheistbienenstock
- Francis von Gheistbienenstock
- Klaus von Gheistbienenstock
Lion's Crest
Lost Luggage
- Abraham Tallow
- Tallow's gang
- Lord Arthur Dashingham
- Lady Eleanor Dashingham
- Gerald Barrington
Dead Man's Hand
- Original Gamblers, none with the watch
- Col. Nigel Hawthorpe, retired military
- Lady Contessa Vasquez y Morello, a darkly beautiful Spanish lady
- Father Mapleton, a decadent priest
- Virgil Cleveland, loud and rich cigar-smoking Texan
- Unfortunate gamblers:
- Thomas Challerton, a petty thief
- Millie Polly, a prostitute
- Davis Architripe
- Barrington Smythe
- Simon Truecastle, former pupil of Bartholomew Ford, engaged or recently married
- Desiree Forkampton, American socialite from New England. Abraham Lincoln had to break the initial news to her husband
- Gerald Casington
- Lord Alexander Alexandre
- Fiona Casington, destitute widow, thanks to Gerald Casington's large debts
- Hettie, her maid
- Vincent Staples, recently deceased moneylender and pawnbroker
- Lord Richard Farndale-Digby, fan of card games
- Lady Constance Farndale-Digby, his wife and distressed mother
- Charlotte Farndale-Digby, aka, their child, 8 in 1838
- Margaret, Lady Farndale-Digby's loy[[al maid
- Count Albert Barrington, father of Gerald Barrington
- Countess Leticia Barrington, his wife, who shoots at her servants for target practice
- Duke Thomas Sylen
- Neville Smallwood, tutor to Michael Doyle, actually a household spirit (I think we settled on Roman?)
Aftermath of Profane Miracles
- Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquess of Carmarthen
- Louise Catharine Hervey-Bathurst