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Ever since "A Skips in time" I wonder what the rest of the characters would look like in the 18th century. The Setting is mostly Boston.
Here is some info:
Ben son: Mordon's boss. Lord Maellard's advisor.
Rigbie: a Bostonian Urchin.
Mordon Caister: Son a family of farmers. his job is being a groundskeeper.
Thomas "Jefferson" McGoatvish: Son of a Family of Silversmiths. Friend of Mordon
Lieutenant "Papa" Maellard: retired Naval lieutenant, Upper class Bostonian citizen. Son of Lord Maellard, A wealthy landowner and Ben Son's boss.
Mitchell Sorrenstein: A Drunk Poor bostonian who sleeps with pigs and lives in a Barn near Boston's Outskirts.
Chadrey : Son of a wealthy upper class family. A Highly educated folk.
Jeremy: Chadrey's close friend. also a Wealthy individual.
Margaret Smith. Daughter of the Smith house. Servant Girl of a Wealthy Bostonian.
Eileen Johnson: Friend of Margaret. also a Servant Girl.
"CJ': Raised as a Boy but is a girl. rumored to have connections with John Jay.
John "Adams" Smith: former sailor. Margaret's cousin. lost his leg when it was caught between the wheel and the rail during a storm.
Starla Guttsmandottir: Slave working at the Guttsmandottir plantation. got her last name from her owners.
Douglass Shapeley : A British spy. "Master of disguise".
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Comments: 5
Lord-Benson [2014-03-20 02:59:41 +0000 UTC]
cool! I like all their designs! my personal favorite is douglass, i was not expected doug's ancestor! and his last name is shapeley.... spoiler alert.
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AceNos In reply to Lord-Benson [2014-03-20 03:25:00 +0000 UTC]
he would be modeled after haytham kenway from Assassin's creed 3
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Lord-Benson In reply to AceNos [2014-05-30 02:56:55 +0000 UTC]
cool! Which regular show characters would you think to have joined the british redcoats? and gone against the colonists?
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AliTrom [2013-12-07 15:15:22 +0000 UTC]
Only comment I can make is that the word colonists is probably more suitably substituted with the word colonials.
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