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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:34 pm
 Nimue Dolan ❀ Siobhán Henry Beresford ❀ Leif Tristan Collinwood ❀ Agrippa Vidya Dayal ❀ Kaivalya Aigneis Lowell ❀ Artemis Birgit Veilt ❀ Fenrir (Bersi Veilt ❀ Ylva) Lucilla Barlow ❀ Calypso Ainsel Eldridge ❀ Nemain Viviane Crewe ❀ Morgaine Conri Wehlan
Nimue, bitter, distrustful, but ultimately shaped by the society she grew up in and thus rebels in ways that seem subtle compared to some of the other characters that inhabit Wardwood Henry, ultimately kindhearted, but spineless, and now mad due to the influence of his psychopathic, possessive, obsessive guardian Tristan, very typical Regency man who runs the premiere bloodstock auction house and repository in Sunderland, a commoner and not even a gentleman at that, since he runs a business, but very wealthy and gets to hang out with gentleborn men and nobles anyways Vidya, foreign born hedgewitch who specializes in finding lost people, somethimes literally, sometimes figuratively Aigneis, my lamb to the slaughter, young and not a stranger to tragedy and hard work, but ultimately innocent and the wolves create a rite of passage where she is reborn in blood Birgit, twin trader from the north who understands societal expectations and yields to them even though in private, she is the one that makes the technical business decisions and is the one doing the bookkeeping side of the business Lucilla, young, innocent, protected, she is carefree, but she chafes at expectations of her gender and longs for the freedom that being born male offers Ainsel, the daughter of a family of scholars who studied the history of the fae, she grew up surrounded by the Old Ways not as a practitioner but an observer Viviane, a clever hedgewitch with cunning who is not always morally "good" who is a diviner who divines the truth of what people say, her ability is enhanced by watching the reflections of those speaking Conri, a wolf obsessed hedge witch who believes that his family is a descendent of the wolves; he leads a cult called The Order of the Wolf
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