I went to the movies a few nights ago, and was inspired by a few trailers of the upcoming, unreleased films...
Aslan
Awakened Celestial Dire Lion Risen Martyr – Neutral Good
Aslan is a noble champion of kindness, honour and righteousness from the demiplane of Narnia. The most benevolent creature in all of Narnia (and perhaps any of the worlds beyond), Aslan leads the charge against the demiplane’s corrupt queen, The White Witch, Jadis, a seductive but irredeemably evil minion of the Red Death, half-djinn and half-giantess in heritage. Jadis cast an evil curse on the magical land, making it forever winter. When Edmund the Traitor was seduced to evil by the White Witch, and condemned to death, Aslan went in his place, and died on a stone table for Edmund’s transgressions. The treacherous Jadis, however, whispered into Aslan’s ear before she killed him, that after she had slain him she would break her promise and kill Edmund anyway, out of spite. Aslan died with the cruel witch’s taunts echoing in his ears.
However, such was Aslan’s power and goodness that the Deeper Magic of Narnia allowed for him to rise again, to once again lead the resistance against the White Witch, and claim Narnia for the Pevensie children, the true sons of Adam and daughters of Eve.
Despite his gentle and kindly nature, Aslan is not a tame lion and in combat, is a powerful and dangerous foe. He will happily aid any who seek to combat evil, although, for the moment at least, he is mostly concerned about the returning rulership of Narnia to its rightful heirs and defeating the dark legions of the White Witch.
Inspired, of course, by the trailer to the upcoming (and awesome-looking) The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe.
Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm
Curst – Lawful Nuetral
Jakob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm were born in 1785 and 1786, respectively, in Hanau, near Frankfurt.
Everyone knows of how the aptly named Brothers Grimm scoured the dark forests and ragged mountains of their homelands, compiling dreadful stories and publishing them as what eventually became known as Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
What most people do not know, however, is that their search served another, darker purpose. The characters of the dark fairy tales were real, created by the Red Death as personifications of people’s darkest fears, to plague humanity.
In their journals, the Brothers occasionally speak of a creature they call Melusine. They claim, that, though she appeared to be a mortal woman, she held some darker, mysterious power beyond comprehension. She set the Brothers Grimm on their task to collect these ‘fairy tale creatures’ and imprison them in a magical artefact, so that they might never harm another living soul… This artefact was a large, leather-bound book, referred to by its true name only once in their journals. ‘The Tome Of Terror’.
The Brothers Grimm still stalk the wild places of Europe, searching for any creatures they may have missed. Though many believe them to be dead and buried, and though, by rights, they should be, the Brothers are kept alive in an unnatural existence by their patron, Melusine. They guard the Tome ferociously, making sure that it can never fall into the hands of innocent people, who may, inadvertently, find themselves as prey for the foul creatures bound within its pages.
Inspired, not only by the upcoming Terry Gilliam movie 'The Brothers Grimm', but also by Fantasy Flight Games excellent campaign setting 'Grimm'. I also thought it would be fun to have the Tome Of Terror turn up in Gothic Earth, in this case, as the Brothers' original manuscript.
The Poppins’ Institute Of British Nannies
Magical Organisation
As well as being a champion for the cause of goodness on Gothic Earth, Mary Poppins is also the founder of The Poppins’ Institute Of British Nannies, a cabal dedicated to not only caring for and educating children, but also protecting them from the horrors, mundane and supernatural, that plague the world.
The Institute’s books contain a number of spellcasters, including Nanny McPhee, a powerful (if strange-looking) magic-user specialising in especially unruly, difficult children, Mary Poppins herself, the Institute’s most experienced nanny and, perhaps the strangest of all, an awakened St. Bernard named ‘Nana’.
Inspired by Nanny McPhee. I felt that, since we already have Mary Poppins, it would make sense for her to round up the other great fictional nannies to protect the innocent from the Red Death's predations. I was tempted to include Susan Sto Helit from the Discworld books to the cabal, but thought that that might have been taking it a bit too far... 