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NotableFiguresJohn Glatt: The Objectivists keep saying they don't have a leader; John Glatt is the leader they don't have. Said to be a man of excellent taste, superb intellect, and above average physical prowess, Glatt is known for having invented some sort of never-ending electricity source that promises "As much power as you are willing to pay a fair price for". Rumor has it that he is bisexual. Mixed White-Hispanic. Nathan Holmes: While Holmes has been likely dead for at least a decade and a half, his racist ("kinist") writings and proclamations still inform the actions of the Holmist warbands. White, definitely white. William Calhoun: Revelator of the New Canaanite Church, also known as the Mormons. A printer by trade, Calhoun has spent most of his life engaged in various church leadership positions and in public service. White. Eddie Willikers: Not much is known about the Legion's Chief Dispatcher other than he used to work with Objectivists, and was betrayed by them somehow. Black. Hannah Palemoon: A famed Native American guerrilla fighter who is responsible for kicking out -- or exterminating -- the Holnists out of Oklahoma. An escaped slave, she adopted the derisive name given to her by her captors. Native. Dick Richardson: Little more than a joke or a bogeyman in most of the continent, the last known Head of the State is nevertheless said to still hold authority over a portion of the American armed forces, and planning a reconquista. White. Terry Leary: The itinerant neuroscientist is known to travel up and down the West Coast. Admirers say that he has done more for the availability of medicine than anyone; detractors say that his entourage is composed of people who he has chemically enslaved. White. Los Tiburon de Tierra: "The shark of the land" is a masked fighter in the tradition of El Zorro... if El Zorro was a hundred pounds of armor covering four hundred of muscle. Alternatively depicted as avenging hero or mindlessly destructive villain, depending on who you ask. Hispanic. The mixed plural is because "There is safety in numbers, and I am two or three at least"! |