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This site is for the trial run of Horizon, which has finished! If you want information on the full game, commencing October 2005, you should go here. |
The NewsEternityOOC NoteCharacter obituaries for Horizon 1 PCs will be added to this as and when we receive eternities from people - this means that the information here is mutable until the full Horizon 2 site is unveiled. Since we want to unveil the H2 website in plenty of time for the Freshers to arrive, you should regard the 1st of September as a deadline for eternities.Please note that after we receive your eternity, we'll need to discuss it, write up the obituary, and we might have to wait to see what other people decide to do in their eternity before we release your obituary - all this while planning game 2. Furthermore, not all GMs are going to be as quick about writing eternities for their PCs as others, due to holidays and whatnot. Please be patient with us. The ObituariesThe BeggarsLazarus Womble (Fergus)Died on the night of Horizon’s Day, after it had become apparent that he had become a cultist or possibly even an avatar of one of the malign gods. Amongst those aiding to bring down the fiend were the legendary Baron Montague and the adventurer Frost. The rumour that the real Lazurus Womble had, in fact, been dead for a month prior to that fated night and something else was present in his stead have been largely debunked. The CartelJoakhim al-Bahrad (Joff Leader)After the Year of Chaos, Joakhim soon became known for charitable works as well as acting, with the establishment of "Handmaidens' House", a home for prostitutes no longer able to work. In recent years, the House has evolved into a sanctuary for any woman in distress. Theatrically speaking, Joakhim thrived both on stage and in the aerial circus. His greatest achievement in the former is I, Tucous (written by, directed by and starring himself), the tragedy of an ancient Lasinian noble who murdered his way to the throne, only to be finally cast down by the son of his victim and a faithful retainer. Children remember him most fondly for his Nick Nastily character from the flying circus, although his "Captain Animal" - an affectionate parody of the late Captain Animo - also became popular. In 4010 HR, Joakhim was found injured at the scene of a clash between Inmack's Boys and the Dockyard Rats; his lawyers threatened to sue the Horizon Illuminator for suggesting that Joakhim participanted in the battle in disguise on the side of the Boys, but settled out of court. Somewhat unwisely, after being treated for his injuries Joakhim engaged in a week-long narcotic-and-alcohol fuelled romp with his favourite whores, and was found dead on the seventh day - whether this was due to exhaustion or his prior injuries, the ghouls have never specified.
James Ridgway (Joe Crawford) The Ridgeway Plan, never publicly revealed, was never publicly demonised, and to this day many in the DCH remain convinced that it is the solution to all Horizon's political problems.
Eric Tuco (Julian Lynch) The Dockyard Rats"Bob", AKA Penelope Weiss (Joe Williams)Officially, "Bob" is missing, presumed dead. A government agent masquerading as "Bob" appeared at the Riverview on Horizon's Day at the end of 4000 HR; he was taken into government custody, but no charges were pressed. It is widely rumoured that "Bob" was amongst the first individuals to be "disappeared" in response to the Prime Emergency.
Inmack's BoysGerald Montgomery (Stuart Jenkins)Gerald Montgomerry was believed to have been arrested around the time of the Prime Emergency. Although his fate is not openly known, it is widely speculated that he escaped and vanished into obscurity. There are those that link him to a number of notorious robberies that occurred in the intermitent years and say that he eventually met his end in a skylarking accident some years later.
Kade Southers (Tamsin Mehew)
Mrs Hudson (Helen Walter) Three FamiliesCrace and Alric Columna (Jen Spencer and Rich Griffin)Within a few days of being dragged from the Riverview Inn on Horizon's Day at the end of the Year of Chaos, both Alric and Crace Columna were released by the government, with an official announcement that a regrettable mistake had been made. Any relief they may have felt, though, was due to be shortlived, as they were released into the middle of the gang war precipitated by the breaking of the Three Families truce. With the Daynann gone, destroyed by the actions of Crace and her late husband Philip, the Kellor declared the truce broken and attacked the Columna wholesale. Early attempts to make peace on the part of Alric were rebuffed, and for the first few weeks of 4001 HR the Slums were engulfed in bloodshed. During this time, Alric and Crace made an unprecedented number of high society appearances, apparently intent on showing that it was business as usual in their family. This included a notoriously lavish party to celebrate the discovery that Crace had become pregnant by her late husband, Philip Daynann, during their short marriage. Late in Winter's Dusk 4001, though, the Columna mansion was attacked by the Dark Avenger and a number of unidentified vigilantes. Count Alric was found, stabbed to death, in his study; Crace and her unborn child disappeared at this time, and remaining missing to the present day.
Rosie de Montague (Nickey Barnard) WatchdogsSam Perez (Paul Ferny)Was arrested on a charge of conspiracy. He admitted to his crime of being an Imperialist, laughing as he told his interrogators about how he had his wife and children held hostage at knifepoint for months, how he had aided the Imperial Army survivors in Vegdarbarra and finally how he framed Animo for collaborating with Imperialists. Sam Perez's crimes where so numerous and so dreadful that he was not shot, as is the standard means of executing Imperialists; he was publicly hung, drawn, and quartered as an example to all that should join the Imperialists. No Known Mob AffiliationRoberta Skua Petrel (Briony Lea)Following her transformation into a daimon of the Stars and her appearance at the Riverview Inn, Roberta Petrel was pursued by the Church of the Intercessor and squads of her former Arcanum Guard colleagues cleaning up in the aftermath of the Tower disaster. The honour of dispatching her, however, went to the ghoul Jhota, who caught her in an ambush while she fled from the Guard and destroyed her using his shamanic Fire magic. Her appearance at the Riverview was later hushed up by the Arcanum Guard, and her official obituary states that she was killed in the explosion caused by the Star-Tower's appearance.
Mia Delan (Lucie Foulston)
Frost (Chris Venus)
Kaiya Tanlow (NPC Dependant of Frost and Mia)
Janus Voorash (Joe d'Artois)
James Bisley (Mark Jenkins) As a clockworker, Bisley continued to flourish, producing such innovations as the Pitch Tuner before being seduced, like so many other clockworkers before him, by the goal of a clockwork simulacrum of a human being. His work on this began to absorb his life, causing him to gradually withdraw from the Guild, the Order and eventually all of society, retiring to a remote house in the Treacherous Lands to concentrate all his efforts into the project. He was never seen again.
Danny Trevithick (Mark Booth) He was forced to abandon his "undercover" job as a taxi driver, though he still kept the prototype model for his own private use. Trevithick instead turned to political means to promote Grey Technology, using his working-class background to attempt to bridge the gap between the Steam Union and the Grey Order, his greatest achievement in these years being the brokering of the 4010 HR contract leasing a fleet of flying taxis to the Irgarim capital of Uthelm. In 4015 he retired comfortably into obscurity and passed away peacefully in his sleep several years later.
Baron Hieronymous Caius Frederick de Montague (Francis Travers)
Professor Merriman Atten (Andrew Currall) |