Npc's of Cambridge - May
So I thought it might be a good idea to give you brief write ups of NPCs you meet in the month and others you have heard of and what you may know about them.
NPCs you have met
Raymond Narbonne - an elderly wizened who lives above an old toy shop in town. The shop is shut now, but he still lives there. He seems to have mellowed a little with age but has a reputation for being curmudgeonly to near hostile in attitude depending on how well he likes you. Oddly he professes to have been a spring courtier.
Almost blind.
Next door there used to be a sweet shop
Kimberley - a relative new comer when the fall came. Kimberley runs a retro clothes store on Mill Road and crafts hedgespun raiments for people. She gets in trouble with the "Leather Jackets" a lot due to her hedge activities.
Fairest Muse courtless but suggests a preference for spring.
Frank, Pete and Lisa - Leather Jackets
Members of the King's Motorcycle club all wear the jackets and are patched. They work for Lottie the boss of the club and enforce the laws of the "barony" they seem to want to be given an excuse to let off steam.
Frank and Pete are darklings, Lisa a snakelike beast.
They all have autumn mantle.
NPCs you have heard about
Lottie/Charlotte Withers - Leader of the King's MC, before the fall she was an autumn courtier "postdoc" of Andrew Harris. She is remembered to be a beast hunterheart.
Andrew Harris - once a potential Professor of Autumn for Cambridge, he fell from grace after Otto became Professor, due to some scandal that was mostly kept internal to the autumn court and took to reclusively living in the real world. Known game player, wizened with contracts of the board.
Otto -former autumn court professor of the Cambridge barony. Hated Harris. Interested in the hedge and its denizens particularly hedge beasts and "monsters" renowned for finding good ashen run targets and keeping a managiery as well as expanding the occult library with new additions. Darkling Antiquarian.
Xanthe Chambers - former professor of Spring, renowned botanist and hedge gardener made several crosses new to changeling society, and found new uses for many old hedge fruits and oddments. A scientist and an artist she was as driven by the need for aesthetic purity as she was the desire to understand and make new things and new life.
Fairest flowering.

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