Throughout the campaign, there are so, so many of these. It'll also include some main story and description of the characters. Chapters one through five.
Let's cite them chapter by chapter because I feel like being nice. Merry Christmas or something.
Chapter one, ah, beginnings, beginnings.
Theodore; Theodore is a short yet potbellied, half-balding man who resembles Danny Devito. Couple that with the fact his face is nearly wrinkly enough to render him as a pachyderm, and you have a strange man. That and the fact he's wearing a red shirt, and plaid-yellow suspenders, to match his plaid-yellow pants.
Patrick; Patrick is a decent height man, lanky-muscular build, auburn-ginger hair parted with the trademark Irish green eyes. A regular to Marion's crackhouse. Drug addict beyond compare, as well as the fact later on he gains a strange attribute. A scar running from above his eyebrow to the back of his neck, quite a strange thing all in all. The origin of this scar can only be assumed as that he got it in leaving partnership with Carl Zarmanoph. Aside from this, he sports a general button-up shirt with blue jeans and converse, because who doesn't wear those now-a-days?
On to Chapter two references.
The crew heads to the museum and P.P.P.E., a well known Casino, Bar, and of course, strip club. This place is massive, and it would be insanely difficult to explain everyone here so it's minimal.
Barsepholos; A man who's Australian life has long gone to waste, mostly slick-back black-brown hair, hazel eyes. His physical form being quite tall in comparison to the average person, yet his body is entirely rotting. This and the fact it's rotting is a skin-deep melting, protruding a smell worse than death. The only redemption to that is that his constant smoking covers up the smell. Aside from that hot mess, he wears a standard, yet casual, suit.
Porrim Esquire-Maryam; A woman of decent build, fear, and certainly power. Running the P.P.P.E. without any outside help is a mere nuisance, and she herself is mostly just underestimated. Jet black, nearly past shoulder-length hair, vine-like tattoos going up the majority of her arms, and of course, two piercings on her left eyebrow.
And of course, rather a group of people, were also not mentioned, yet certainly there.
Joe's landlords, the Ching's. An insanely racist family of very stereotypical Chinese people. Their entire multitude is a joke, but one we have kept up.
Chapter three. This is mostly Styx introduction.
Bat; A man entirely dressed in wraps. covering nearly all of his face as well. Later on it is revealed that he is sort of a Bat-monster, face and body half rotted away.
The Bar women. Four women, each about 4'5 in height, obese, and terrifyingly unshaven. Tibertha, their leader, is killed by Marion because she offers her prostitution to Joe and the Pimp, and can't take no for an answer.
Filthy Frank is a different story. Now, this is a huge reference, but this is the simplest I can summarize it to. While our campaign is small and it sucks, before it started, when characters were still in the works, we would read off cringey fanfiction. For fun. Because that's what teenagers do.
Upon doing so, we were reading a "Filthy FrankXReader", and it had gone along the lines of the following; Pink guy drags the reader into Frank's apartment and he offers to help you, and I had said, jokingly, "then fucking clean the floors in here, they're disgusting", and it spiraled to the fact where we had the idea of the reader kidnapping him and forcing him to clean floors. The reader in this case would be Marion, however the story behind it that we made is more tame.
The final version of this is that the two met at a bar, Joji hit on Marion, she slung him over her shoulder and basically just kidnapped him and gave him free rent, save for the fact he must clean the floors of the Lobster pit.
Chapter four, because that wasn't fucked up enough.
Seeker; The second mentioned member of Styx, entirely hairless, and sometimes has a crocodile Dundee hat(save for the fact it's human teeth and not crocodile teeth).
Chapter Five. Yep, skipping over Desmond, as he is more explained in the later chapters.
The only mention of Chapter Five is Mother Marion, who is, by far, one of my favorite characters.
Mother Marion; The great aunt of Marion, strong build, a decent near foot taller than her, as well as mangy white hair. A hillbilly, but a great person all the same.
That's all for now, folks! I'm tired.
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FanfictionThis story is everything that the COC Campaign does not explain. Every reference. Every gorey detail. Every obscene sexual relation. Do not read if you cannot handle any of this. This is your only and final warning.