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===Other Characters=== * '''Mysterious hooded figure''': Stalker-ish figure with a violin. Tied to the backstory of the campaign, involving a local monastery and the catacombs deep beneath connecting several rural towns since the Middle Ages. Either she’s the fiddler who ventured deep into the catacombs and never returned (and probably turned into a vampire), or the person who took him out and stole his fiddle. Is probably neither a celestial shaman nor an interstellar pirate. She's credited as "the Monk" and Horse, whether through delirium or actual prophesizing, makes note of an "Abbot" with feminine pronouns. (VA: BoneWeary) *'''Kräkus''': Kitten's neighbor and local ditch-digger. A character with a similar name has appeared before. He has a habit of shouting wildly from his ditches and happening upon the corpses that may or may not have been left by the gang. Can be heard wailing periodically from his ditch. * '''[[Horus Lupercal|Horse]]''': A literal horse and Big-D's favorite "son." Of all his sons, Big-D trusts Horse the most as he has not "betrayed" him (and by betrayal we mean not figuring out Big-D's overly cryptic warnings such as 1 vampire + 1 vampire = double-vampire). His actual origin is quite ambiguous, especially since Big-D's own accounts are inconsistent and completely insane. Big-D spoils him with expensive (and stolen) medicine, food, and absinthe. Horse is afflicted with a strange infection that causes him to vomit blood, which is very peculiar considering horses can't actually vomit. He can actually talk, but only to Boy, and gives creepy and cryptic messages (unless of course its all in Boy's head, <s>having taken absinthe just moments prior</s> absinthe does not actually cause hallucinations, though it is still entirely possible that it is in boys head (though he used a lot of terms that Boy wouldn't know; plus the images in the blood that is normally impossible for horses to vomit.)) Terrifying origins or delirious hallucinations aside, everyone does seem to accept Horse as a member of the family, and assuming he is supernatural, he seems to view them in the same way. (VA: Ki McKenzie) *'''DJ Wormwood''': A "family friendly" (possibly cult) radio host based in Florida that has long relied on donations and listeners. Unfortunately, due to the recessions in the mid to late 2000's, he's had to be sponsored by some Swedish man advertising a hobby shop in Sweden. He unfortunately doesn't get paid and is reduced to a sobbing wreck by the end of the ad. Wormwood is also an allegory for Afla now taking sponsorships on Audiodramas, given the real life recession going on in the 2020's. Has presumably been killed by gas by Herknes after the most recent ad read. (VA: SpeakerD) *'''Herknes Dragonblade''': A greasy Swede and host of The Tabletop Boys, a low-budget 40k gaming channel. Several years prior to his channel debut, Herknes took DJ Wormwood hostage to support a local Swedish gaming shop. Herknes can be thought of as Alfa's take on the stereotypical self-serious [[neckbeard]], who persistently claims that 40K is a SERIOUS ADULT game for SERIOUS ADULTS ONLY. (VA:Alfabusa) *'''The Blue Man''': A being inhabiting the 99 Pound store, which is at the bottom of a pit in the 99p store. Looks like an old man with blue skin (hence the name) in Hunter S. Thompson glasses and speaks through the store's intercom system. Given his statements and the fact that when pressed for answers he managed to terrify Big-D himself, this is either an aspect of the [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|Wyrm]] or the personification of [[Wraith: The Oblivion|Oblivion]], especially since the Blue Man transforms into a horrifying figure that Big-D recognizes as someone he killed. *'''Karl the Deranged''': Yes, literally Karl. Or we think it's Karl, his appearance is uncredited. He serves as some kind of divine form of punishment for Pyotr in Hell. Might be literally Satan himself. Seems to enjoy telling stories about two boys escaping their deranged grandmother. Last seen standing barefoot in a forest while jamming out a truly bumping beat on his Algerian mandole while wearing a rather frightening mask, then talking about that grandma story as if he's making a documentary about it.
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