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From the nursery rhyme. She is a shepherdess.
Jill from Smalltown. She and Jack left with some of the Bluebeard's treasures to sneak off into Hollywood.
Gepetto is a poor wood carver who is Pinocchio's "father".
Character from a poem by Alexander Pushkin.
A puppet created by the Adversary to pose as the conqueror of the Homelands.
From the Jungle Book stories by Rudyard Kipling.
Jungle bear from The Jungle Book.
Black Panther from The Jungle Book.
Companion of Johnny Bullhorn.
One of Mr. North's attendants.
Jack Frost's sidekick. A creation (and former servant) of the Adversary. Frau Totenkinder also used MacDuff's eyes to spy on him, now with Geppetto's departure. It is possible Frau could see MacDuff's adventures with Jack Frost.
Character from a Grimm Brothers fairy tale.
One of Baba Yaga's three "sons".
The fairy from Pinocchio.
Wooden puppet who wanted to be a real boy.
Prince Charming is a stock character which there are several of across literature, sharing the characteristics Prince and Charming.
Scribe who took notes in one of most important meeting in the Empire, he was "retired" after his duties were done.
The first born daughter of Snow White and Bigby. Darien calls her the runt, ironic then that she would become the King of the North when Darien (and everyone else) thought it was going to be him.
The 7th child and youngest in the litter of Snow White and Bigby. He loves both his parents dearly.
A drinking friend of Edmond Dantès. He's not too fond of Jack Horner's trickster ways.
The magic mirror from Snow White.
The newscaster who strives so hard to get an interview with Mr. Trick (Jack of Fables).
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