Dana McAllen is a member of the urban exploration association that is currently investigating remnants of the worlds previous civilization. She initially made her debut in the Tunnelrunners side comic. She has been Ian's closest friend since early childhood, and is still his closest confidant.
Thorondor “Ian” Caladharas is the 18 year old heir to one of the first of the Merchant Houses. An intelligent, independent teenager; Ian has a tendency towards irreverence and and frustration. In all honesty, he doesn’t care what his grandfather says he is heir to, he just wants to have a normal life. Or at least as normal a one as possible. (As my skills improved I made some revamps to this characters appearance to reflect aging and such as well. The top picture is how he is currently modeled. )
Hakon BlackAxe is a highly placed member of the BlackAxe branch of House Delusarnan. Hakon was romantically involved with Theresa Quinlan for a number of years before she became bodyguard to the Taoiseach.
This lady (who chooses to remain nameless) is professional assassin who hails from the city of Naglorond. She does most of her work for private citizens since the end of the House Wars, where she was responsible for the deaths of a number of House personnel.
The handle she is currently using is “Targeter” All that is known about her so far is that she was a child prostitute in Naglorond who killed her way out of the business , and decided to never put her fate in the hands of another ever again.
Yes. Ian’s good with some things and he does grow up to be a good leader. The problem is that he has a ways to go yet. For the most part he watches Targeter and Miko. Targeter for the combat related stuff, and Miko….well, we all know what Miko is good at.
Yes. Ian’s good with some things and he does grow up to be a good leader. The problem is that he has a ways to go yet. For the most part he watches Targeter and Miko. Targeter for the combat related stuff, and Miko….well, we all know what Miko is good at.
I love Miko. She’s one of my favorites.
Everything else is subject to change.
I like that 🙂
That’s otherwise called ‘gettin’ stuck with t he dirty end of the stick.’
Keep up the great work, James.