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==Player Characters==
 
==Player Characters==
  
I've created a template that you can use here: [[Capital Shadows Character Template]]
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Note: I've held off creating pages for now in case names change, but this is where we'll put the links to everyone's individual character page.  I've created a template that you can use here: [[Capital Shadows Character Template]]
  
 
[[Grace Marks]]<br>
 
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| ''Power is Addictive''.
 
| ''Power is Addictive''.
 
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| ''When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers''.
 
| With at least four significant supernatural conflicts going on in the city, lots of innocent Richmond residents are going to end up getting the short end of the stick.
 
 
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| Power hungry and ruthless. Of course, these are descriptors for most of the Raiths, but Alder takes them to extremes. He's not content to rule over a city - he wants a region. Norfolk should be keeping him busy, what with the Naval base and all those sailors, but it's not enough. Now he's planning something else - and Richmond is the closest new location. And, after all, there's no one of House Raith there, right?
 
| Power hungry and ruthless. Of course, these are descriptors for most of the Raiths, but Alder takes them to extremes. He's not content to rule over a city - he wants a region. Norfolk should be keeping him busy, what with the Naval base and all those sailors, but it's not enough. Now he's planning something else - and Richmond is the closest new location. And, after all, there's no one of House Raith there, right?
 
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| The Founders Club.
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| The Founders Club..
 
| Centuries old, full of old money types and political elites. For most members it'd be a networking oppurtunity. An old boys club that can open doors for you in your career and social life. Sure you occasionally have to wear robes and partake in rituals but that's part of the fun. Gathering around a granite alter under the full money and chanting in a dead language just lends the club a certain mystique. No one sane actually believes in magic or the Old Ones, whatever the inner circle say.
 
| Centuries old, full of old money types and political elites. For most members it'd be a networking oppurtunity. An old boys club that can open doors for you in your career and social life. Sure you occasionally have to wear robes and partake in rituals but that's part of the fun. Gathering around a granite alter under the full money and chanting in a dead language just lends the club a certain mystique. No one sane actually believes in magic or the Old Ones, whatever the inner circle say.
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| Old Magic Coming Back.
 
| Richmond has, beyond a history as a city, a history as a location for magic from before the time of the United States. According to old Native American lore, there was a ritual done some time ago to trap an ancient magic of some sort. Too dangerous to use, if you believe the stories, and too powerful to leave around. The ritual itself was pretty vaguely described, so most normal historians would see it more as folklore about the dangers of too much power. People in the know, they would probably think differently.
 
 
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|"The Founders Club Lodge" somewhere on the edge of Richmond. A modest estate purchased in the aftermath of the civil war and converted for use as a club. The security is top notch with high walls and even higher trees obscuring the main house from view. Staff and guests are sworn to secrecy about the layout of the club and what goes on indoors which only adds to the exclusivity. Outsiders are normally forbidden, any guests must be personally vouched for by a member of the club and is accompanied at all times (their sponsor is held responsible for the guests behaviour).
 
|"The Founders Club Lodge" somewhere on the edge of Richmond. A modest estate purchased in the aftermath of the civil war and converted for use as a club. The security is top notch with high walls and even higher trees obscuring the main house from view. Staff and guests are sworn to secrecy about the layout of the club and what goes on indoors which only adds to the exclusivity. Outsiders are normally forbidden, any guests must be personally vouched for by a member of the club and is accompanied at all times (their sponsor is held responsible for the guests behaviour).
 
The one exception to the clubs secrecy being the annual masked ball but even then the guest list is exclusive and many of the attendees are prospective members.  
 
The one exception to the clubs secrecy being the annual masked ball but even then the guest list is exclusive and many of the attendees are prospective members.  
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| Richmond West End Library.
 
|While public libraries usually aren't of much concern to many people nowadays, the Richmond West End Library draws an unusual crowd. The basement area has a history as a combination auction house and black market for rare antiques and mystical items. Usually, it tends to be pretty quiet most of the time, people preferring discretion over having a fancy auction. However, they still deal in goods that some people wouldn't think twice about killing for. The West End Library also keeps a small collection of mystical books down there, tended to by whoever is the caretaker of the time. 
 
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| Jeb's Diner.
 
|Located north of the city proper in Ashland, Jeb's Diner has been serving up basic but tasty southern diner food since the 1970s. Jeb's Diner has far more employees than a diner its size really needs; Jeb always manages to find a job for someone who really needs a second chance. It's not entirely clear how he actually affords to pay all of those cooks, dishwashers, and waitresses, though. 
 
 
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| Tom Mackenzy
 
| Tom Mackenzy
 
| Do-gooding journalist at the Richmond Progress-Independent who, along with his team, is on the verge of discovery the supernatural and the true nature of The Founders Club Lodge.
 
| Do-gooding journalist at the Richmond Progress-Independent who, along with his team, is on the verge of discovery the supernatural and the true nature of The Founders Club Lodge.
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| Milton Baker, Former State Senator
 
| Milton is a mainstay in local politics, having only recently got out of politics. He's still got pull in the halls of power, but tends to use it now for his own benefit and those who want to make deals through him. He is corrupt as hell, but generally on the level. He's big on deals, and has made a reputation for never swindling people. He's made some friends with some of the high-end supernatural community, and while he's not deep in the know, he knows where he should and shouldn't be. He's a man who knows how to get things done, as long as you don't care how.
 
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| Joshua Russel
 
| Joshua Russel was a principled man but he was also frustrated at his inability to bring real change to the city that he loved. He worked in the District Attorney's office but he was constantly passed over for promotion by candidates with better connections. All that changed when he took up an acquaintance's invitation to visit the Founder's club. This kind of insular privilege was everything that was wrong with America but he had to admit they had power. He joined the club intending to use the club to his own advantage. His career took off and in a few short years he was made district attorney. Along the way he's had to make more compromises, he's done favors for the other members of the lodge that he's ashamed of but it'll all be worth it in the end. Suggested Aspects: "Power tastes sweet", "Guilty Conscience"
 
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| Augusta Spector
 
| Spector-clan member of the Inner Circle of the Founders Club Lodge.
 
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| Pete Donaldson
 
| Young member of the Founders Club Lodge who is ignorant of its true nature.
 
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| Jeb Carson
 
| Jeb is a garrulous, late-middle-aged-going-on-elderly African American man who's run Jeb's Diner for going on 40 years now. Jeb - who's normally happy to talk your ear off about anything - is pretty nonspecific about his life prior to opening the diner.
 
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| Prudence Hee
 
| Prudence is the driving force behind Richmond Capital Development, Inc., which is currently dumping money into the city in the form of various gentrification projects and multi-use developments. There are always rumors floating around that some of her deals are on the shady side, but nothing's been proven. The City Council is always happy to help her with an eminent domain finding.
 
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| Alejandro dos Anjos
 
| Alejandro runs the X-treme BJJ Training Command. Its name aside, his training center is well-regarded and Alejandro had a very successful career as a mixed martial artist prior to relocating to Richmond. He also has some very curious tattoos.
 
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| Krystal Warren-Nouma
 
| Krystal is a firefighter/EMT whose coverage area sits primarily in the rough parts of the City's south side. In addition to her normal duties, she operates an impromptu, no-questions-asked medical clinic out of her apartment, providing basic medical services for cash or in-kind payments. She doesn't love doing it, but she needs the extra money for child support payments to her ex-husband.
 
 
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