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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
β | + | '''Ash''', the Fae | |
β | + | '''AJ''', the Ghost | |
'''Liz''' (Elizabeth or Beth), the Ghoul | '''Liz''' (Elizabeth or Beth), the Ghoul | ||
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'''Reverend Bridges''', Ash's father and the town pastor, has a very black-and-white worldview. Something is good or bad, yes or no, right or wrong, and he knows which is which. He knows he knows, and how can you dispute otherwise because he's the voice of moral authority in the community. | '''Reverend Bridges''', Ash's father and the town pastor, has a very black-and-white worldview. Something is good or bad, yes or no, right or wrong, and he knows which is which. He knows he knows, and how can you dispute otherwise because he's the voice of moral authority in the community. | ||
β | ''' | + | '''Ash's mother''' is the terror of the PTA, trading liberally on her position as the pastor's wife. |
'''Melody Bridges''' is very devoted to getting her parents' approval, very Type A, and thinks that Ash is abusing his position as the eldest with this whole "zi/zir/zie" thing. She loves pointing out when Ash fails at something or reporting his misdeeds to their parents or the authorities. At the same time she likes to use her position as "the pastor's daughter" to get out of trouble herself. | '''Melody Bridges''' is very devoted to getting her parents' approval, very Type A, and thinks that Ash is abusing his position as the eldest with this whole "zi/zir/zie" thing. She loves pointing out when Ash fails at something or reporting his misdeeds to their parents or the authorities. At the same time she likes to use her position as "the pastor's daughter" to get out of trouble herself. |