Important Non Player Characters

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Rebecca Hopkins

A woman from California who appears to be in her early twenties. She has a power of empathy that she was raised from an early age to use as a weapon. She is closely bonded to Auda Abisi and is married to Henrik Mueller.

Meridon Caine

Meridon appears to be approximately 40 years old and lives in New York. She is a sort of lawyer to the Fae. Although she often works closely with the Fae, she has experienced a trauma at their hands, and her overall feeling on them could be classified as 'ambivalent'.

Roderick Usher

A powerful Nightsider who has designs on becoming the leader of the Fae.

Amanda

The Principle of Illumination, currently residing in Tibet where she is head of the Black Monks. Her birthday is Feb 19th.

Alexandra / Elise

The Principle of Resurrection, whose whereabouts are unknown at present. She is the head of the "Children of Abydos", and her birthday is on August 19th.

Medea / Hannah

The Queen of the Fae, and the Principle of Salvation. Her birthday is October 19th. She is currently residing in Los Angeles, and she has set up a base where she is gathering most of her people (several hundred at least).

Elaine Roth

One of the family (of the Roth clan) who went to China. She and Antonio Grimaldi have a son named Peter. According to residents in Bailey, she had left Bailey for parts unknown before the events in December 1931 where the village's pagan deity, The Lady, was re-imprisoned.

Peter was left in Bailey in the care of Grace Turner.

Lamont Coleman

An official in the U.S. federal government, effectively their "Witchfinder General".

Cecil Becker

A reclusive industrialist in his 60s, based in London. He made his fortune expanding his family's business. He is a patron of the arts, collecting a number of works from the 1870s onwards. He has mentored a number of young artists, but has never met any of them face to face -- instead acting through his agent Edmund Handley. In the winter of 1931, he commissioned a series of sketches of Sandoy Island from archaeological illustrator Henrik Mueller. The reason for these has not been explained.