Here are some leftover NPC's from old chronicles. They sometimes return to newer chronicles. I've posted them here because they've been around so long that they've developed quite extensive histories and role-playing quirks.
We'll begin with the inhabitants of a bar called "The Raven". In the Resources area you'll find the description of the Raven, as well as some story ideas....
 

Alan
Changeling
Court:      Seelie                           Seeming:  Wilder
Legacies:  Troubadour/Peacock   Kith: Satyr

Strength    ****                    Charisma         ***            Perception  **
Dexterity   **                        Manipulation  ***            Intelligence  ***
Stamina    ****                    Appearence      ***            Wits            **

Alertness    **                       Drive                **            Computer    **
Brawl         ***                     Leadership       **             Enigmas      *
Dodge        **                       Perfomance      *****       Mythlore     *
Empathy    **                       Stealth              *              Politics        *
Expression ****
Kenning     **
Streetwise   *

Backgrounds               Arts                        Realms
Dreamers    **                       Chicanery  ****              Actor ****
Mentor       *                         Soothsay    ***                 Scene ***
Retinue      **                                                                  Props **
                                                                                         Fae    ***
 

Alan is co-owner of the bar, "The Raven." He was adopted at an early age by Gramps, and was taken under his wing and taught the ways of the Changelings. He doesn't neccasarily agree with Gramps' views, but his love for Gramps will keep him fighting for those ideals long after Gramps is dead.

Alan is currently involved with Amanda, and both are members of the Raven's in-house band. Their affair is hot and passionate, with violent bouts of physical passion to violent bouts of physical violence. Amanda is dominant in the relationship, and it is Alan who keeps coming back for more. He believes he truly loves her, and in the tradition of the high tragedy, sees her as the ever unattainable noble.
Alan is currently on good terms with most members of the bar, and can frequently be seen walking among them, making those who feel uncomfortable more at ease, and the regulars feel like they've just returned home.

 
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