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The students and visitors call him Mayor Reuben, but long-time residents tend to call him Junior.  Thomas Reuben II succeeded the position of mayor (a position that appears to go un-contested each city election) from his father, Thomas Reuben I, ten years ago and is serving his third term.  Rail thin and a bit on the short side, Mayor Reuben is a sorry sight on the few occasions he stands next to Dean Merriwick.  Like the dean, the mayor is fairly popular with the people of the city, but primarily among residents that have known him and his family for years.  Indeed, the Reuben family is apparently one of the few that can claim residency in Pine Falls since the town first came to be.  Most people that meet him witness a fairly kindly old man that lets his assistants and the more capable Dean guide the town's growth.  Most people who know him, however, say that one must never forget their manners around him as he can become rather irate if he believes someone is rude.
 
The students and visitors call him Mayor Reuben, but long-time residents tend to call him Junior.  Thomas Reuben II succeeded the position of mayor (a position that appears to go un-contested each city election) from his father, Thomas Reuben I, ten years ago and is serving his third term.  Rail thin and a bit on the short side, Mayor Reuben is a sorry sight on the few occasions he stands next to Dean Merriwick.  Like the dean, the mayor is fairly popular with the people of the city, but primarily among residents that have known him and his family for years.  Indeed, the Reuben family is apparently one of the few that can claim residency in Pine Falls since the town first came to be.  Most people that meet him witness a fairly kindly old man that lets his assistants and the more capable Dean guide the town's growth.  Most people who know him, however, say that one must never forget their manners around him as he can become rather irate if he believes someone is rude.
 
*'''Isaac Franklin''' Wealthiest man in town
 
 
A friendly and easily-amused man with more money than an easy-going personality like his really should have.  Nevertheless, he must be doing something right since Drake knows how amazingly well his investments have panned out.  It has not yet been revealed what precisely his family is known for besides making and spending ludicrous amounts of money, though anyone who spends time around town would likely notice that the park bears his name.  His daughter is Theresa -- a second-year student at the university.
 
 
*'''James Harris''' Owner of Harris Winery
 
 
*'''Merle Godwin''' Real-estate king
 
 
*'''David Keeler''' Head of natural resources
 
 
*'''Victor Vargas''' Old grouch
 
  
 
===The Lost===
 
===The Lost===
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Few know anything about the Lost who choose not to associate with the freehold save that they are all presumed to be insane.  Miss Peach is one of the very few who are actually known to the freehold in any sense and she certainly doesn't disprove that presumption in anyway.  Out towards the edges of the town, she resides in a cozy little cottage far enough away from any neighbors that no one asks questions, though the children in the nearby neighborhoods tell stories that the witch who lives in the creepy house in the woods eats the souls of anyone who trespasses after dark.  The local Lost seem to think that there is some truth to this tale, though perhaps not as horrible as rumored.  For all her creepiness, there would be no reason to ever approach Miss Peach but for the fact that she is an oracle of rather exceptional insight.
 
Few know anything about the Lost who choose not to associate with the freehold save that they are all presumed to be insane.  Miss Peach is one of the very few who are actually known to the freehold in any sense and she certainly doesn't disprove that presumption in anyway.  Out towards the edges of the town, she resides in a cozy little cottage far enough away from any neighbors that no one asks questions, though the children in the nearby neighborhoods tell stories that the witch who lives in the creepy house in the woods eats the souls of anyone who trespasses after dark.  The local Lost seem to think that there is some truth to this tale, though perhaps not as horrible as rumored.  For all her creepiness, there would be no reason to ever approach Miss Peach but for the fact that she is an oracle of rather exceptional insight.
 
*'''Scamper Skip''' Unknown factor
 
  
 
===In the Hedge===
 
===In the Hedge===

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