Citizens of Rheddville
December 3rd, 2008
Marxis Rhedd: Marxis is a communist. He was born in a time when youth respected their elders, the poor didn’t talk back, and the criminals met swift death in the name of the Greater Good.
Character Traits: Rash, Survivalist, Cold
Perez Troika: Perez believes all should be equal in the world–him just more equal then others–just a little bit. He enjoys hearing tales concerning the suffering of others–just a little though.
Character Traits: Curious, Self Absorbed, Flamboyant
The Fate: She is a cold and stern entity of justice. She is blind to class and mortal desires and delivers judgement when judgement is necessary. She is a bit pro-female though–because women are more equal than men.
Character Traits: Stern, Heartless, Mysterious
Old Man Mutton: A follower of the highest power and all that is holy and meaningful. He worships without question and has a heart too good for the corruption of modern society.
Character Traits: Gullible, Naive, Trusting
Father Gollom: A man of God, a servent of the Higher Powers; Father, Son, The Holy Spirit and the money that made Them All the worshiped celebrities of the human sheep: processed meat.
Character Traits: Greedy, Self-Centered, Dystopian
Frank Leean Quiry: He is curious about the lives of people and makes a habit of unearthing town gossip and spreading it around for the shear joy of watching complications unfold.
Character Traits: Curious, Gossiper, Observer
Dan DeSmithworth III: An old fashioned scholar with a loving wife he loves to hate, and hates to love. He enjoys fine wine, hearty dinners and social get-togethers with elite society.
Character Traits: Pompous, Self-Absorbed, Intelligent
Skim Sombra: He likes to lay low for mysterious reasons. If there are shady dealing in town; Sombra probably knows about it–whether he’s a part of it or trying to avoid drawing attention from old enemies is anyone’s guess.
Character Traits: Shady, Sneaky, Streetsmart
Ma’Lady Languor: Partly blind, partly deaf, partly tired of life, she makes the best of her times at That’s Ol’ Folks! Retirement Home where she gossips with friends and worries about her Little Johnny.
Character Traits: Worry-Wort, Shrue, Senile
Little Johnny: An adolescent who enjoys the pleasures of life–of any kind. A true sensate and unemployed, he can’t see how life can get any better then this!
Character Traits: Sensate, Dull-Witted, Unmotivated
Sheriff Irunhyde: This beast of a man keeps law and order in his town. Criminals speak of his explosive anger and fear his wrath and old ladies awe at his kind heart and sweet intents.
Character Traits: Intimidating, Kind-Hearted, Irrational
Al Butross: A sailor with a love for tavern talk and lady woozing–even if he usually fails at it. His macho attitude and chauvinistic nature doesn’t seem to repel the ladies, in fact it seems to attract them.
Character Traits: Confident, Cocky, Chauvinist
Pratos Owen: He enjoys hearing tales of triumph in the local tavern. He’s a shy man who is happily married because he does everything his wife tells him to do.
Character Traits: Shy, Cowardly, Conformist
Mistress Desirae: She is in no rush to get a life of her own, ans is quite comfortable in her rich marriage. She wanders town and visits the local antique shops and cafes gossiping about the lousy lives of others.
Character Traits: Aloof, Forgettable, Nosy
Abba Cadavra: This entity of the after-life wants nothing more than a shot at being the greatest theatrical soothsayer, even if it’s only in the small township known as Rheddville–for now.
Character Traits: Theatrical, Sensitive, Motivational
























