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[[TheStarsAreRight:JackCasey|Casey, Jack]] | |||
(played by Gene L) | (played by Gene L) | ||
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A photographer for the Detroit Evening Times. Usually works with Lovejoy. He joined the group on August 15, as they were attempting to save some kidnapped children. | A photographer for the Detroit Evening Times. Usually works with Lovejoy. He joined the group on August 15, as they were attempting to save some kidnapped children. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:Lila Clark|Clark, Lila]] | |||
[[File:lilasymbol.png|50px|thumb]] ''alias Rosie'' | [[File:lilasymbol.png|50px|thumb]] ''alias Rosie'' | ||
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She has been known to carve geometric symbols at certain sites. | She has been known to carve geometric symbols at certain sites. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:VictorGrayson|Grayson, Victor]] | |||
[[File:VictorGrayson.png|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Victor Grayson]] | [[File:VictorGrayson.png|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Victor Grayson]] | ||
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An athletic man in his 20s, Victor has abandoned his life as a farmer, and makes his way in the world gambling. Victor has had some boxing success, fighting in the Middleweight division. He started to become involved when he encountered some odd things at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932. Some earlier blunders have shaken his confidence, and he is not sure how he fits in with this strange new world. | An athletic man in his 20s, Victor has abandoned his life as a farmer, and makes his way in the world gambling. Victor has had some boxing success, fighting in the Middleweight division. He started to become involved when he encountered some odd things at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932. Some earlier blunders have shaken his confidence, and he is not sure how he fits in with this strange new world. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:Frank Lovejoy|Lovejoy, Frank]] | |||
[[File:Franklovejoy.png|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Frank Lovejoy]] | [[File:Franklovejoy.png|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Frank Lovejoy]] | ||
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Skeptical about the supernatural, Lovejoy isn't blind to a wider world, just solidly convinced that rules exist only because people assert they do. This may have something to do with his stint as an ambulance driver during the Great War... but it might not. He also seldom encounters the truly strange, in spite of everything. | Skeptical about the supernatural, Lovejoy isn't blind to a wider world, just solidly convinced that rules exist only because people assert they do. This may have something to do with his stint as an ambulance driver during the Great War... but it might not. He also seldom encounters the truly strange, in spite of everything. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:Michael McMann|McMann, Michael]] | |||
(played by Chris Haugen) | (played by Chris Haugen) | ||
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A member of the Purple Gang under Abe Axel, McMann is conflicted about the gang's involvement in child smuggling. He contacted the Rosers following their rescue of the kidnaped children. | A member of the Purple Gang under Abe Axel, McMann is conflicted about the gang's involvement in child smuggling. He contacted the Rosers following their rescue of the kidnaped children. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:Boris|Valenko, Boris]] | |||
(played by James Johnson) | (played by James Johnson) | ||
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5'4", dark hair, bright blue eyes, early 20s, watchful. Speaks with a slight but stubborn Russian accent. A boyar under Tsar Romanov, and an associate of Theo Weiss. His relationship to the infected community remains obscure. | 5'4", dark hair, bright blue eyes, early 20s, watchful. Speaks with a slight but stubborn Russian accent. A boyar under Tsar Romanov, and an associate of Theo Weiss. His relationship to the infected community remains obscure. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:Obediah Walters|Walters, Obediah]] | |||
[[File:Obediah_Walters.jpeg|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Doc Walters]] | [[File:Obediah_Walters.jpeg|thumb|upright=0.25|c|Doc Walters]] | ||
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An alcoholic doctor who makes his living performing odd jobs for the Purple Gang. | An alcoholic doctor who makes his living performing odd jobs for the Purple Gang. | ||
[[TheStarsAreRight:JTWilliams|Williams, JT]] | |||
''alias Wheels'' | ''alias Wheels'' | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 20 October 2013
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Player Characters
Photo | Name | Player | Aliases | Affiliations |
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Candide | Steve Hill |
Return to The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose.
(played by Gene L)
A photographer for the Detroit Evening Times. Usually works with Lovejoy. He joined the group on August 15, as they were attempting to save some kidnapped children.
alias Rosie
(Played by John Kim)
A 30-or-so woman moved to Detroit working as hostess at the Irish Rose speakeasy owned by Daniel Macklin. Friends with Katie Flynn.
She has been known to carve geometric symbols at certain sites.
alias Quiet Vic
(Played by Robby Bullis)
An athletic man in his 20s, Victor has abandoned his life as a farmer, and makes his way in the world gambling. Victor has had some boxing success, fighting in the Middleweight division. He started to become involved when he encountered some odd things at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932. Some earlier blunders have shaken his confidence, and he is not sure how he fits in with this strange new world.
(played by Andrew Cole)
A reporter for the Detroit Evening Times.
Skeptical about the supernatural, Lovejoy isn't blind to a wider world, just solidly convinced that rules exist only because people assert they do. This may have something to do with his stint as an ambulance driver during the Great War... but it might not. He also seldom encounters the truly strange, in spite of everything.
(played by Chris Haugen)
A member of the Purple Gang under Abe Axel, McMann is conflicted about the gang's involvement in child smuggling. He contacted the Rosers following their rescue of the kidnaped children.
(played by James Johnson)
5'4", dark hair, bright blue eyes, early 20s, watchful. Speaks with a slight but stubborn Russian accent. A boyar under Tsar Romanov, and an associate of Theo Weiss. His relationship to the infected community remains obscure.
alias Doc
(played by Stephen Cole)
An alcoholic doctor who makes his living performing odd jobs for the Purple Gang.
Williams, JT alias Wheels
(Played by Keith Dalzell)
JT is 25 years old and appears to be some sort of bootlegger. He is a auto enthusiast. He started to become involved when he encountered some strangeness at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932.
Persons of Interest
Photo | Name | Aliases | Affiliations |
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Axel, Abe | |||
Barnes, Michael | |||
Bitterman, Martha | |||
Bitterman, Thomas | |||
Caine, Meridon | |||
Cohen, Bernard | |||
Cooper-Levitt, Vivian | |||
Copely, Fred | |||
D'Varney, Thomas | |||
de Bonnevault, Maturin | |||
der Veckyn, Van | |||
Doe, Olivia and Jason | |||
du Montaine, Voisin | |||
Ellis, Carl | Galileo | ||
Ellis, Julian | Ariel | ||
Farbeque, Lorenzo | |||
Ferris, Daphne |
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Fletcher, Eddie | |||
Flynn, Heather | Katie Flynn | ||
Foley, Dick | |||
Grimaldi, Antonio | Comte de la Fère | ||
Hart, William L. | |||
Huber, Franz | |||
Hunter, James | |||
Macklin, Danny | |||
Morrison, Clay | J. Brinton Rowdybush | ||
Murphy, Frank | |||
Navarre, John | |||
Parkhurst, Dr. Gregory | |||
Philips, George | |||
Rhyner, Hannelore |
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Romanoff, Alexis | |||
Romanoff, Ineska | |||
Boyar Rulionoff, P. | |||
Reverend Scott, Franklin | |||
Scott, Katherine | |||
Weiss, Theo | Hardeen |