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|[[Character::Morgan Newkirk]]
|Adventurer's Guildy
|Noah doesn't limit himself to Adventurer's Guild jobs -- he crosses the line of the law regularly -- but the Guild is still a steady source of income for most drifters, and it was through the Guild that he first met Morgan Newkirk, some handful of years ago. Their relationship has been for the most part passing, but Morgan's had enough experience with Noah Hawthorne to expect trouble whenever he turns up. ...Not that it requires much in the way of experience, really.
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|[[Character::Vin Barrett]]
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|There are these terrible books out there about this really over-the-top, ridiculous character called Jack Dove, see, and the author of these books claims that they're based on a real-life Drifter whose exploits were so absurd, so impossible, so bizarre that while she'd wanted initially to write them as a series of biographies, she'd been forced into the bodice-ripping adventure genre because no sane member of the public would ever buy that they were true. She remains mum about the identity of the inspiration for those novels, but recently the covers have started to feature Vin Barrett's face. And Noah, for no reasons he is immediately forthcoming about, finds this ''supremely irritating.''
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Revision as of 14:33, 23 April 2017


He Chose...Poorly

Face Who What Why
Ambrose Montagu Professor Ambrose Montagu, Professor at the University in Linga, has been an unusually stable fixture in Noah's otherwise fluid circumstances, a presence that goes back years -- long enough that he's known Noah by other names and heard him spin a hundred different stories about who he is and where he really came from. Montagu's unwillingness to aim his professional interest in ancient history at Noah's own past plays no little part in that longevity of association, and there seems to be some real and genuine fondness between them, though it's a relationship built on affection and exasperation in almost equal measure. For a man of well over sixty years of age, he manages to keep pace with his young friend more ably than most might expect.
Cassicon.jpg Cassidy Cain Little Miss Pending
Morganicon.jpg Morgan Newkirk Adventurer's Guildy Noah doesn't limit himself to Adventurer's Guild jobs -- he crosses the line of the law regularly -- but the Guild is still a steady source of income for most drifters, and it was through the Guild that he first met Morgan Newkirk, some handful of years ago. Their relationship has been for the most part passing, but Morgan's had enough experience with Noah Hawthorne to expect trouble whenever he turns up. ...Not that it requires much in the way of experience, really.
Vinicon.jpg Vin Barrett IMPOSTOR There are these terrible books out there about this really over-the-top, ridiculous character called Jack Dove, see, and the author of these books claims that they're based on a real-life Drifter whose exploits were so absurd, so impossible, so bizarre that while she'd wanted initially to write them as a series of biographies, she'd been forced into the bodice-ripping adventure genre because no sane member of the public would ever buy that they were true. She remains mum about the identity of the inspiration for those novels, but recently the covers have started to feature Vin Barrett's face. And Noah, for no reasons he is immediately forthcoming about, finds this supremely irritating.