Archive for November 27th, 2012
Weasel
Weasel is the first mate to a rival crew of pirates. Not so much a monster as just an anthropomorphic creature, he is fiercely loyal and detail oriented, following orders to the letter if he has to. Rescued from slavery, Weasel believes each person should be able to choose instead of having the choice made for him or her.
#20 Kai
Kai is one of the deep sea dwelling merpeople. He has often wondered what the land is like, but is physically prevented from finding out, since his kind can’t survive far from the sea floor. But when a group of scientists build an underwater lab/embassy he is the first to sign up as the ambassador of the merpeople.
#19 Soledad
When she turned up on Isla de Oro Oculto, the completely out of place Soledad was immediately taken in by Big Red. Eventually her ability to sniff out the truth led her to become the island’s first (and only) private investigator.
#18 Big Billy
Big Billy is Big Red’s main squeeze. He also helps out around her tavern and serves as bouncer when the patrons get a bit too rowdy. As quiet as Red is loud, they prove the rule that opposites attract.
Day 27: Colonel Curt O’ Spathe
Curt is a true Northerlander warrior! He was the sergeant back in the Playmobil war and a true friend to Indy & Pat and since then he climbed on the ierarchy. He is now the most beloved Colonel of Lego army and responsible for Legearth and Lego Space, if not Universe!
And yes, his arch-nemesis is Octanios.
But, let’s go a bit more into Lego Space, shall we?
#25 Officer Lightning
He might not be a Judge and doesn’t always instill Dread, but he gets the job done in Zero City.
#11 E’me
Born into the Ao Lai-ruling Ou family, Ou Mefang was one of the first Ou to be born in Nippon and rule there. Her yellow accessories and gold tinge are evidence of her royal birth, and her very brown hair, while common amongst Ao Liese, is said to be only found in ghosts of the Ou family. She was said to be a sweet and quiet woman in person but a strict and rather unforgiving ruler. However, in her earlier years as ruler, she was kinder. Mefang hated idle behavior and distractions; during her more peaceful years, she was a large advocate for strong work ethics. Her policies led to the ban of radios in the Nippon workplace. Seven years into her rule, Ao Lai mainlanders revolted against their feudal lords and set fire to a half dozen mainland settlements. She became something of a tyrant in order to scare her subjects into obedience. This did not work as well as she wanted; before her death, she was the victim of three know assassination attempts. The second attempt on her life was said to cause Mefang to have a near-death experience. Ghosts who have had near-death experiences are said by Ao Liese to have bells attached to their person once they actually do die. The fourth assassination attempt on Ou Mefang was successful, and now she is said to haunt her old castle during the Month of the Dead.
#10 E’jo
Before her untimely demise, the renamed ghost E’jo was a prolific member of the Hikoto clan named Johime. Her royal status can be inferred from her gold-ish hue. She was one of the many Hikoto who traveled to the central mountains of Nippon to see the breathtaking ranges and surmise its livability for royal class. The Hikoto were a distant cousin to the Ao Lai-stationed Ou family and ruled with similar power in Nippon before they were overthrown. The beginning of their downfall began when the people of the northern islands fought the Hikoto for the same land. Johime was assassinated by an inside man, Nogada Shu; he killed her by choking her with the blue handcloth she gifted him. Now it has been said that her ghost torments the Nogada family. Eyewitnesses and victims say that she attempts to smother Nogada people with the same blue cloth that killed her.
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