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Doctor Henry Jekyll is a well-tamed English scientist, with an obsession with his own duality, spending much of his days addressing his own feeling of darkness. Until, he engineers a potion that physically transforms him into a being that harnesses his deepest darkest urges, in the form of Mister Edward Hyde. A large, brute who chews cigars, gambles, lusts, boasts, and partakes in all forms of debauchery; including murder.
Jonathan Harker, an English lawyer turned fearless, bloodthirsty vampire hunter. The true protagonist of Bram Stroker's novel Dracula.
He is the MI-5 Operative who contacted Mina Murray and helped her find the men when England needed to create The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. He is the League's contact with MI-5.
An English scientist who created a treatment designed to alter the refractive index of objects, thus making them invisible. He experimented on himself and found himself unable to reverse the process.
A mysterious man, captain of the submarine the Nautilus. First appeared in Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
A confederate Civil War veteran and gold-miner who is transported to Mars (Barsoom) and through the course of his adventures becomes a hero and Prince on the planet.
Alexander "Ally" Sloper was a Victorian ne'er-do-well with a good heart and a life of misadventure.
Wilhelmina, better known as simply "Mina" is most well known as the heroine in the novel Dracula. She was Lucy Westenra's best friend, Jonathan Harker's fiance and later became his wife and mother to their child.
A former great hunter and adventurer in Africa, he's now an old opium-addicted man. As the League's story moves on, his old passion and spirit for adventure comes back to life.
Robur is a scientific genius who creates the greatest air ship in the late 1800's.
Member of the Bruin Boys.
Francis Fawleigh is found guilty of his father's murder in a fake story advertisement for the story Found Guilty.
Ethel Warrener is an English girl in an advertisement for a fake story called Found Guilty.
Richard Fawleigh is a character in an advertisement for a fake story called Found Guilty.
Dead-Eye Dan is an accomplice to Richard Fawleigh.
Gideon Driscoll is a bailiff and an accomplice to Richard Fawleigh.
Blue Dwarf is a friend with Dick Turpin.
Behold! The greatest mind of the 19th and 20th century!The man who created machines that up to date, we still have been using! Such as the alternate current. Without him, we wouldn't have this world. And we must all recognize this eccentric man and his talents, who had an obsession to the number 3... Really...
From the Fairy Tale.
One of Sherlock Holmes' most dangerous enemies.
Nicknamed the empereor of crime and described as the Aeneid of our time by the french critics of the 1910's, Fantômas popularity is not to be denied and his criminal mind has yet to find a equal. He made his first appearance in a 1911 novel and has since influenced the world (James Bond Gadgets, Pink Panther, etc) with his magnificence. Public Domain Character.
The Icon of the Pirate for more than 100 years.
Member of several incarnations of the Extraordinary League of Gentlemen. An immortal, Orlando is over 3,000 years old and has involuntary changed sex numerous times throughout his life.
The First American Hero created by James Fenimore Cooper.
The world's most famous detective.
Ratty is a character from "Wind in the Willows". He is a water vole, a species also known as "water rat" thus his name. He is a river-dweller and typically friendly to others. He is a good friend to Mr. Mole and a reluctant friend to Mr. Toad.
Mr. Mole is a loyal friend to Mr. Toad from "Wind in the Willows".
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