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'''La Maupin:''' Antonius is more than a little bit in love with Julie. She's beautiful, charming, and perhaps the only person he's ever met who's his equal or superior with a blade. He almost certainly wouldn't make the first move, though. Possibly just a tad bit intimidated.
 
'''La Maupin:''' Antonius is more than a little bit in love with Julie. She's beautiful, charming, and perhaps the only person he's ever met who's his equal or superior with a blade. He almost certainly wouldn't make the first move, though. Possibly just a tad bit intimidated.
  
'''Black Mantis:''' Antonius considers the Black Mantis a good comrade to have with you on the battlefield, but far too serious for his own good.
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'''Black Mantis:''' Antonius considers the Black Mantis a good comrade to have with you on the battlefield, but far too serious '''for his own good.
  
'''The Vox:''' Amusingly, Antonius has a litlle bit of a hero worship thing going for Blake Sexton. Not as a crimefighter or anything, as an anthropologist! Antonius is something of a scholar in his own right and is deeply impressed with Mr. Sexton's writings in the field, and has been ever since he came to Earth and read them. Having adventured with him has dampened this down a bit, but well, he's still a fan at heart.
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The Vox:''' Amusingly, Antonius has a litlle bit of a hero worship thing going for Blake Sexton. Not as a crimefighter or anything, as an anthropologist! Antonius is something of a scholar in his own right and is deeply impressed with Mr. Sexton's writings in the field, and has been ever since he came to Earth and read them. Having adventured with him has dampened this down a bit, but well, he's still a fan at heart.
 
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'''Professor Excelsior:''' Unlike Mr. Sexton, Antonius can't actually seem to muster the hero worship for Professor Excelsior. He's good enough at anthropology to understand how brilliant Sexton is on a much deeper level than he can for Professor Excelsior's scientific marvels due to his significantly less impressive grasp of Science. That said, Antonius really likes the good Professor, and admires the sheer exuberance he brings to the table. He's also occasionally frustrated by the Professor's obliviousness to practical concerns, but well, one can't have everything.
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Professor Excelsior:''' Unlike Mr. Sexton, Antonius can't actually seem to muster the hero worship for Professor Excelsior. He's good enough at anthropology to understand how brilliant Sexton is on a much deeper level than he can for Professor Excelsior's scientific marvels due to his significantly less impressive grasp of Science. That said, Antonius really likes the good Professor, and admires the sheer exuberance he brings to the table. He's also occasionally frustrated by the Professor's obliviousness to practical concerns, but well, one can't have everything.
  
 
'''Springheel Jack:''' The only one Antonius has never worked with. Antonius is willing to accept him as an equal regardless of age, after all he was commanding armies at that age, but isn't quite as comfortable with the criminality. Really, Antonius doesn't quite know what to make of him.
 
'''Springheel Jack:''' The only one Antonius has never worked with. Antonius is willing to accept him as an equal regardless of age, after all he was commanding armies at that age, but isn't quite as comfortable with the criminality. Really, Antonius doesn't quite know what to make of him.

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