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===Scott, Reverend Franklin===
 
===Scott, Reverend Franklin===
 
19-20 years old. Self-appointed preacher. Runs the United Assembly of God with his sister Catherine. Probably some kind of freaking monster.
 
19-20 years old. Self-appointed preacher. Runs the United Assembly of God with his sister Catherine. Probably some kind of freaking monster.
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==The Purple Gang==
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The Purple Gang, also known as the Sugar House Gang, is a mob with predominantly Jewish members of bootleggers and hijackers operating out of Detroit.
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==The Russians==
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The Russians are seeking Gregory Parkhurst's notes for reasons unknown. They claim they want to publish the contents widely.
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===Boyar Rulianoff===
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Supposedly the adoptive father of the current Tsarina.
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==Seelie Court==
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===Gregory Parkhurst===
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===Theo Weiss===

Revision as of 23:10, 2 June 2013

Return to The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose.

High Society

Cooper-Levitt, Vivian

Wealthy socialite in her early 30s. Had been quite the Gay Young Thing back in the twenties, but has since calmed down. Unmarried. Family are big donors to Herman Keifer.

du Montaine, Voisoine

Wealthy socialite of uncertain provenance and identity. Her name translates as Poison of the Mountains, so, yeah, probably fake. Always accompanied by two bodyguards and a greyhound.

Detroit Evening Times

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131 Bagley Street

Purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1921, the Times is the fastest growing paper in the city.

Foley, Dick

Shrimpy little stringer for the Detroit Evening Times. Excellent tail.

Irish Rose Regulars

Flynn, Katie

alias Heather Flynn

A waitress at the Irish Rose. Living with Danny Macklin (deceased). Infected with strange blood parasites.

Macklin, Danny

(deceased)

Proprietor of the Irish Rose. Was living with Katie Flynn, whom he beat regularly. Killed by person or persons unknown.

Government

Barnes, Michael

Agent of the United States treasury.

Hart, William L.

Chief of Police.

Murphy, Frank

Mayor of Detroit. Elected in 1930 after the previous mayor resigned. Made his name in the 1920s as a crusading court judge fighting corruption.

Herman Kiefer Hospital for Communicable Diseases

Herman Kiefer Hospital

1151 Taylor Street

A hospital currently embroiled in a series of corruption scandals, including bribery of public officials. Also under investigation for performing illegal abortions. Control of the hospital has been given to the state while matters are being settled.

Philips, George

An administrator at Herman Kiefer. Has some history with DeWitt Ecker.

United Assembly of God

Small storefront church in a working class neighborhood run by Franklin and Katherine Scott.

Scott, Katherine

21 years old. Runs the United Assembly of God with her brother, the Reverend Franklin Scott.

Scott, Reverend Franklin

19-20 years old. Self-appointed preacher. Runs the United Assembly of God with his sister Catherine. Probably some kind of freaking monster.

The Purple Gang

The Purple Gang, also known as the Sugar House Gang, is a mob with predominantly Jewish members of bootleggers and hijackers operating out of Detroit.

The Russians

The Russians are seeking Gregory Parkhurst's notes for reasons unknown. They claim they want to publish the contents widely.

Boyar Rulianoff

Supposedly the adoptive father of the current Tsarina.

Seelie Court

Gregory Parkhurst

Theo Weiss