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Combray

Combray graduated from University with a degree in foreign letters and was a month from beginning a career in the teaching field when war was declared upon his land. At the request of his dying mother, Combray forsook his degree and joined The Queen's Army where he has served with his childhood friend Meltoad ever since. (Played by Brad Baron)

Meltoad

Meltoad has been in the army since his eighteenth birthday when his father, a former Colonel, secured him a position as a foot soldier. Meltoad has elevated himself to Gate Watcher, a highly respected and well paid position, where he now serves with his friend Combray. (Played by Peter Paul Rousseau)

Grayden

Grayden is a stoic soldier, ripe with resolve to vanquish the villainous General Morshay and his encroaching forces. (Played by Orion Burke)

Rijn

Rijn's history remains a mystery. (Played by Craig Fernholtz)

Officer Pete

A simple man who desires little beyond a hearty meal, a stiff drink and agreeable conversation, Officer Peete has been employed by The Queen's Police Force for eighteen years. His greatest joy is lashing vagrants with tire rubber. (Played by Paul Economon)

Benton

A university dropout, Benton is a waitress at Paddycake's Restaurant, located just fifteen minutes from The Queen's Castle. Forever attracted to a man in a uniform, Benton's husband, Sir Reginald McCormick was recently killed in action. Benton wears the bullet which took her husband's life around her neck in memoriam of her nearly true love. (Played By Elizabeth Sibley)

Falgo

Falgo has been entertaining since she was wee. A natural on stage but an incompetent performer, Falgo dreams of bright lights and big cities, talent be damned. (Played by Haley Chamberlain)

Tylio

Tylio never thought she would be a jester. As a child she held to aspirations of becoming a Shetland wrangler only to see those dreams crushed by her bad vision, hay fever and narcolepsy. (Played by Heidi Post)

Amoreena

Amoreena's history remains a mystery. (Played by Kari Ann Craig)

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