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Revision as of 18:57, 10 October 2023
Most prominent villagers are prominent because they lead an Activity. A brief description of those villagers is below:
Evan Jones: Helpful, caring, and obsessed with Poisons; a strong believer in Poison welfare.
Professor Griswold Scott: A somewhat concerning gentleman scientist. Still, there's not a scar on him.
Doctor Gideon Griffiths: The more sensible side of the village's medical care. Many children's early memories include having a skinned knee patched up by Doctor Gideon.
Ignatius Scott: An honest trader who finds Poisons just roaming around with alarming regularity - at least, according to himself. Mostly nocturnal.
Hildegard Scott: A finger in every pie in the village, metaphorically and literally. A prolific baker and even more prolific gossip.
Delia Scott: That's Mrs. Delia, to most. Fancies herself something of an agony aunt.
Patrick Jones: Hale, hearty, and eager to show off. A true believer in percussive maintenance.
Wax Griffiths: Artist extraordinaire, Wax's art nouveau style is complimented by his extensive range of homemade Pigments.
Mayhem Griffiths: Dreamer; wanderer; perennial missing person. Tends to vanish for days on end into odd corners of the village.
Tim and Thomas Jones: Tidy, neat and punctiliously polite. It’s best to hope they’re wearing different clothes today, or you won’t be able to tell them apart - unless you can actually follow their debates on the fog, that is.
Oliver Jones: Dramatic by choice, and often declaiming his (new! Improved!) family tree for all to hear.
Roxander Scott: "Rocky" to just about everybody. A bombastic figure, but with exacting standards for technique.
Mel Griffiths: Cheerfully mercenary, and well-versed in laws nobody can prove she made up.
Robb Scott: Ferociously focused, though the only constant target of that focus is his project to collect enough fog for "the big one".
Coletta Jones: Often draped in shawls, until the Rites start; her art deco style insists on clean geometry.
Gaffer Griffiths: Don't tread on the moss, and he might - grudgingly - tolerate you. Not short-tempered, but consistently curt.
Hug Griffiths: Sleepy, dopey, friendly - they see the world very simply, and never quite seem to be proven wrong.
Cecily Scott: Not a green thumb - a botanist. She will happily explain the difference - at length.
Brush Griffiths: Thoroughly sensible, except when it comes to keeping themselves out of harm's way.
Coppice Griffiths: Perennially harried, but smiling. Often up at dawn to set an example; often asleep in his chair by evening, though.
There are few other prominent villagers, who for their own reasons don't lead activities themselves:
Olympia: The cantankerous caretaker of the Office of Bequests. No, you cannot help them sort through the backlog. No, not even if you see a parcel with your name on it.
Kenneth Jones: Postmaster extraordinaire, as he insists when he's not too puffed out from running back and forth across the village.
The Great-Grand-Scott: Never seen, but their influence is keenly felt - not least by those trying to enter the South Wing of Scott Manor.
Granny Ash Griffiths: Sits, knits, and knows things. Says more just by listening than most villagers do by talking.
Grandfather Clarence Jones: Practical, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of who to call for any job. As a result, very rarely needs to do anything himself.