Premade Civilians
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Amelia Catherine Malone
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thirty-two. female. celtoligst. scholars. christina hendricks. submitted by vicky.
Specializing in Celtology, Amelia was an old associate of
Evelyn’s while they were in
college. She was born into a middleclass family consisting of her
parents and two older siblings. Since she graduated, Amelia moved
to Ireland in order to pursue her career further. Fortunately
she's made a smart career move, and this was proven after finding
Morfan's tablet which contains the location of Ceridwen's
Cauldron.
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George Patrick Hawthorn
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thirty-nine. male. lord. civilians. daniel craig. submitted by elle.
Born into a long-standing line of English lords, George is
nothing if not proud. He's the silent, stoic type - prone to
analyzing and calculating rather than chatting freely with
others. He's got a terrible problem with ambition - he'll do
anything to get what he wants, and he's got a particular love of
history - or rather, historical artifacts that he can sell. He
works side by side with some of the men on the board of directors
in the British Museum, and he had an 'arrangement' with the
previous Director - unfortunately, the new Director doesn't seem
interested in continuing that relationship and naturally George
is not pleased, especially when he's caught wind of some kind of
amulet that is obviously very worth his while.
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thirty-two. female. interpreter. scholars. diane kruger. submitted by elle.
She's French, feisty and an absolute snob. Born into a
middle-class family, one might wonder why Gabrielle is so utterly
on herself - but it's probably to do with the fact that she was
born the middle child in a family of six girls and obviously had
to fight for any sliver of attention she could garner. Married
three times - none successful - Gabrielle has no children and
prefers to think about work rather than her love life. Gabrielle
can be very vain and very bitchy - while for some she's hard to"
get along with (which she knows), she can also be quite sweet;
which is more likely than not an act. She would have to be at
least a little nice in her line of work - she's an interpreter
and frequently corresponds with the British Museum.
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