Jadeling Hawkins » Characters

Character Portrait: Richelle Oaken Richelle is a Cockney British woman, born in 1700. She is also a pirate, the First Mate aboard the good ship The Fledgling. Throughout her adventures she met and fell in love with the swaggering pirate 'Lucky Jimmy' MacLeod.
Character Portrait: Fiona Muirenn A former Irish gangster heiress in New York City. The very poster-child for the femme fatale niche, the only things certain about this mysterious lady are that she is beautiful, rich, and dangerous.
Character Portrait: Charles Wallenstein A Shamus (private detective) in 1920's New York City. Has an excessively friendly, guy-next-door face, which he uses to his advantage when talking to potential suspects.
Character Portrait: Alanna of Greensbury Alanna is a rare and mostly frowned upon specimen: a lady knight. She lives in Arthurian Britain, and alongside her husband, Lancelot, serves High King Arthur. Alanna has earned herself the position as the princess' champion.
Character Portrait: Josephine Levard One of the few women who managed to claw her way into a position at the New York Times, Jo is a sassy reporter from the 1920's who has a quip for just about everything.
Character Portrait: Mike Kelly Mike Kelly is a young Irishman (lad) in the 1700's. He elected to live a life of piracy, unknowingly following a long family tradition, by stealing away on The Fledgling, the famed ship where his elder brother is Gun Master.
Character Portrait: Brigit Muirenn An Irish-American girl in the 1920's who, alongside her slew of brothers, works as a thug for her mobster family.
Character Portrait: Francisco 'Frankie' Seccarinni An Italian 'business' man in 1920's New York. Known in the underworld as 'The Wolf,' due to his tendencies for brutality when dealing with 'problems.'
Character Portrait: Bonnie Gray A young blind woman in a steampunk Victorian Era world, who was born with the ability to see and interact with ghosts.
Character Portrait: Lavender Smith A rough-riding, hard drinking, sharp shooting woman who works with her four brothers in the old west.
Character Portrait: Richelle Oaken Richelle is a Cockney British woman, born in 1700. She is also a pirate, the First Mate aboard the good ship The Fledgling. Throughout her adventures she met and fell in love with the swaggering pirate 'Lucky Jimmy' MacLeod.
Character Portrait: Josephine Levard One of the few women who managed to claw her way into a position at the New York Times, Jo is a sassy reporter from the 1920's who has a quip for just about everything.
Character Portrait: Robyn Hood The 'Ghost' of Sherwood Forest, sworn enemy of the king and his allies, sworn defender of the people of Nottingham.
Character Portrait: Delia Anwyl A tavern wench at The Spotted Calf.
Character Portrait: Lavender Smith A rough-riding, hard drinking, sharp shooting woman who works with her four brothers in the old west.
Character Portrait: Madam Missouri The saucy, middle-aged owner of Green Hallow's brothel. If the town has a secret, odds are she knows it.
Character Portrait: Loare A Lythari turned wild woman who has lived alone for most of her life.
Character Portrait: Alzophine Bruyere A Cajun belle with no real home; a traveler who follows in her parents' crime-fighting footsteps.
Character Portrait: Clementine Goldberg Student, busy body, and overall odds-damner.
Character Portrait: Alex Goldberg A young and talented artist who wears a troubled front because it draws in customers.
Character Portrait: Theodore Hamilton A private investigator in 1950's New York City
Character Portrait: Gwyneira of Rowan Range A traveler who keeps mostly to the woods; Gwyn is one of the few remaining of a lost and cursed people.
Character Portrait: Egil Randulfr A private task-master, serving under the king with seemingly mindless loyalty.
Character Portrait: Gwyneira of Rowan Range A traveler who keeps mostly to the woods; Gwyn is one of the few remaining of a lost and cursed people.
Character Portrait: Egil Randulfr A private task-master, serving under the king with seemingly mindless loyalty.