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Albert "The Butler" Pennywise (Edmund Metheny)<br>
 
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Odile "Crocodile" Boussombo (Sophie)<br>
 
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Clyde "Die Weltanschauung" Winslow (John Reiher/ AKA [[User:Kedamono|Kedamono]])
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::<blockquote style="background:aliceblue; border:1px solid black; padding:1em"> [[User:Kedamono|Kedamono]]: My character, Die Weltanschauung, AKA: Clyde Winslow, is dangerously close to a competent character. He is a mystical detective, overshadowed by his more famous brother, Doctor Geheimnis, Clyde's only real power is his power to read minds... sort of. In game, it turned out to be his Force Control power and his Illusion powers that were of most use in the game. In fact I had to tune him down a couple of notches, otherwise he would have been a minor superhero and not a mystery man. To be honest he was too competent for the premise as it was, and I purposely stayed out of the boss battle so as not to rob the other players of the glory of beating the snot out of the chief badguy. (In the first game session, it was my character that shined, so I figure, I had my limelight, so I kept back a bit during the second climatic battle.) Of course, it didn't stop my character from gladhanding every reporter within earshot and handing out business cards. It was Clyde's chance to get into the big leagues and gain a super nemesis!<p></p>If we ever do the Mystery Men again, I might try to do my other concept: The Bludgeon. The Bludgeon's only super power is that he is nigh invulnerable to all forms of damage, save one form... and I haven't figured out that one yet. But otherwise, he's a normal person, who can't be hurt by any conventional means. It also means that he can't hurt super villains either. Unless, of course, he is used by the brick on the team as... a Bludgeon! His invulnerability doesn't stop him from being knocked around and his clothing doesn't benefit from this ability either, so he's often reduced to wearing smoking rags by the end of a battle, bullets and lasers bouncing off of him, and he's got a big grin on his face looking to do some more wrassling. :-) </blockquote>
 
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