Cast of Characters
THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN
Sir James Bond (Codename Jabulon): English, Mid-70s. The world's greatest spy. Due to his position as Director of the League he is arguably the most powerful man on earth. A compulsive womanizer, despite his advanced age he still attempts to commit various sexual escapades with much younger women, namely his employees.
Emma Peel (Codename Nolubaj): An old colleague of Bond, and according to Cate Archer the only female member of the League never to have slept with him. She is the League's Deputy Director.
Wilhelmina 'Mina' Jekyll\Harker\Murray (Codename Josephine): English, appears to be mid-30s though over 130. Was married to Henry Jekyll but had an affair with Tom Sawyer. Following Jekyll and Hyde's heroic death she continued working for the League, though she was reported to have disappeared around the First World War. It has transpired that she has continued working fir the League, becoming one of its top ranking officials, as she commands the Gotham City branch.
Willem Robur (Codename Armand): Fench industrialist, Descendant of Jean Robur. Commands the Paris Branch of the League.
Felix Leiter (Codename Benjamin): American from Texas, Mid-70s. One of Bond's oldest friends, a former Marine and CIA Agent. He commands the New York Branch of the League and has a prosthetic leg.
Paik (Codename Unn): South Korean, 60s. To the public he is a rich and ruthless captain of industry with criminal ties. He secretly commands the Seoul Branch of the League.
Arcangel de Jesus Montoya (Codename Leo): A south-American drug lord. He commands the Venezuelan Branch of the League.
Peter Gruber (Codename Otto): Father to Hans and Simon Gruber, notorious German terrorists. He commands the Berlin Branch of the League.
Yusuf el-Kherish (Codename Nasir): Grandson to Ali el-Kherish, who fought alongside Lawrence of Arabia in WWI. Commands the Cairo Branch of the League.
Bill Tanner: English, Deceased. Former Chief of staff to M, director of SIS. He also used to be the liaison between the League and SIS.
Mandy Hughes: American, Late 20s. Mina's personal assistant, daylight bodyguard and lover. She is also an undercover Agent, and is registered with many security Agencies as a terrorist mercenary.
Michael Costas: Greek, Mid to late 20s. A former Greek special forces soldier who serves as James Bond's bodyguard. His brother is George Costas, a member of the opposition.
Harmony Kendall: American, late 20s bur appears to be 18. A not particularly bright vampiress from south California. She used to work in the New York Branch of the League when she was plucked by James Bond to be his new secretary and - naturally - bedmate. Her true loyalty lies with the opposition, who had trained her and instructed her to infiltrate the League and get closer to Bond using her sex-appeal and very young appearance.
Bret Vaughn: American, early 30s. Felix Leiter's assistant. A very efficient aid.
THE OPPOSITION
Dakkar (a.k.a. Captain Nemo): He sold his soul to the devil early in the 20th century in exchange for health and prolonged life. He quit the League for moral reasons, though he joined them during WWII. He was betrayed and left to die on an uninhabited island. When he returned to civilization he started active opposition to the League. He captains the Yellow Submarine, one of the many Nautilus duplicated manufactured by Prof. Moriarty. He handles the Gotham City and Seoul cells of the opposition.
Hector Barbossa: English, appears to be early-60s though over 180. Pirate lord of the Caspian sea. He gained Immortality by bathing in the fountain of youth every few years. He worked for the League during and following WWII, and was declared a rogue Agent and hunted down after he refused transporting Nazi war criminals to the United Kingdom. His former ship, the Black Pearl was destroyed and he and the wreckage washed up in the same Island as Nemo. The two them made a ship out of the Pearl's remains and made it back to civilization. They next traveled to Mongolia where they salvaged two of Moriarty's Nautilus duplicates, before taking up active opposition to the League. Barbossa Captains the Black Pearl submarine and handles the Paris and Berlin cells of the opposition.
John Patrick 'Jack' Mason: English, Mid-70s. An SAS operative turned Agent of the League. He was caught by American authorities after he stole classified documents pertaining to top government secrets (including President Kennedy's assassination), and spent decades in American prisons after that, including Alcatraz, from which he has escaped once. After faking his death and gaining his freedom in 1999 he decided to join the opposition. He handles the New York cell of the opposition as well as oversees the Intelligence wing. He is proficient with the use of firearms and has formidable fighting skills.
Marko Raimus: Russian, late-70s. A former Captain in the soviet Navy. Raimus Captains the Red October, a stealth submarine and handles the Cairo and Caracas cells of the opposition.
Mona Sax (a.k.a. Lisa Smith): Irish-Italian-American, Early to mid-late 30s. A hit woman with a vast repertoire of skills such as marksmanship, combat training and some technical knowledge. She is of a calm and calculating personality, with a penchant for strategic planning that had saved her partner Judas Priest's life many times.
Judas Priest (a.k.a. George Kaplan): Origin unknown, though he has spent most of his first hundred years in the highlands of Scotland. Appears to be mid to late 30s though over 320. As a vampire, Priest started out as a feared warlord, but as time passed he turned to other ventures such as traveling the world and working for the unites states government before becoming a drug trafficking specialist for various mafia families in the US. Though intelligent and experienced, he often acts too impulsive and was nearly killed many times.
Sheldon Sands: American, Deceased. A former CIA station chief in Mexico, he tried to organize a military coupe in Mexico to protect American interests but ended up betrayed and blinded. Losing his position in the Agency, Jack Mason contacted him and offered him a position coordinating the day to day operations of the Opposition's intelligence wing. He was killed in the League's sting operation against the opposition.
Mernae H. Watts: British, Mid-20s. Jack Mason's right and woman. She was once described as 'A Rebel and a Saint'. She acts as one of Mason's off-the-books spies and is Harmony Kendall's handler.
Jenny Diver: English, appearing to be in 30s but is actually over 100. Often described as a furiously angry pirate. The Black Pearl's first mate and Barbossa's lover for eighty years. She was once a prostitute and a made in a Cornish sea-side hotel. Is the world's deadliest woman with a knife.
George Costas: Greek, Mid to late 20s. A particularly violent sailor and bartender, was a member of the Black Pearl's crew from an early age. He is Hector Barbossa's right hand man and bodyguard. His weapon of choice is a shotgun.
Mashu O'Shaughnessy: Irish-Japanese, Mid to late 20s. An assassin relegated to monitoring the daily activates of Father Patrick MacKenzie, an English Priest in Latveria who appears to be of importance to the Opposition. He is an excellent swordsman and his weapon of choice is a double handed katana.
Forrest Gump Jr.: American, late 20s. Son of a war hero, he is one of the opposition's top computer hackers, second only to Nemo.
William Hunting: Irish-American, late 20s. A mathematical prodigy and world-class code-breaker.
Sgt. David Pepper: English, Liverpudlian, 60s. Formerly with the British Navy, is the Yellow Submarine's first mate.
William 'Billy' Shears: English, Liverpudlian, 50s. The Yellow Submarine's second mate.
Robert Barnes: American, Mid-50s. A former CIA Agent believed to be dead. He has decades of experience operating in the Middle East.
Sayid Jarrah: Iraqi, Late 30s. Used to be stranded on an Island following a plain crash. A former member of the Iraqi republican guard. Presume dead. A trained soldier, efficient torturer when he needs to be as well as being very technologically capable. Member of the Cairo cell.
Aisha Fadhil: Afghan, Early 30s. Daughter of a warlord, a former freedom fighter and CIA informant. Presumed dead. Member of the Cairo cell.
Fareed Almasry: Egyptian, Early 70s. An assassin once working for the Egyptian Secret Service. Presumed Dead. Member of the Cairo cell.
Aladdin Sane: English-Palestinian, Mid 20s. An independent investigator of great intellect. He broke away from the Cairo cell while they were in Jordan to pursue a lead regarding Project Phoenix. He was caught by the League, tortured for three months and was going to be executed before he was rescued by his team members. He has since lost his sanity and though he may know the secret of Project Phoenix, he's far too paranoid to give the opposition any help. Though he has asserted that in five years the world will end.
James Saint (a.k.a. St. Jimmy, possibly also known as Jesus DeSuburbia): American, Mid 20s. Formerly a rebel without a cause and a current anarchist revolutionary. Mernae H. Watts' ex-Boyfriend. An assassin, thief and several other dubious things. The pseudo-leader of the New York Cell.
Murphy and Connor McManus: Irish-American twins, Mid 30s. Of Boondock Saints, a group of Boston vigilantes. Members of the New York Cell.
Lucy Wagner: German, Early 30s. A German "sensitive" who has an array of psychic powers, including seeing the future presented is surreal symbolic images, sensing the evil one has done by touching them and many others. She has appeared to Priest on occasion in his deliriums. She can also control the wills of others, as she constantly does with Kroenen to keep him in check. Member of the Berlin cell.
Baron Karl Ruprecht Kroenen: German, Over 100. A Nazi cyborg, occultists and scientist. He has a masochistic compulsion known as surgical addiction that has made him a mutilated, inhuman mess. He always wears a full suit of black and a gas mask. Despite various injuries through the years, he has remained alive for more than humanly possible through his tremendous will power. Due to the latter point, he has barely any active will of his own besides that to stay alive. He requires a "master" to function, without which it is unknown what might come of him. His former master was the Russian monk Rasputin, his current master is Lucy Wagner. He wields bladed tonfas which he uses with deadly precision.
Lee Gaum-Ja: Korean, Early 30s. An ex-con who was put in prison for killing a child. She sought to avenge the child after she was released by killing the real culprit. Formerly was part of the Korean Cell.
Bruce Wayne (a.k.a. Batman): American, Early 30s. Wayne met Nemo on his travels and the two became friends. He came in contact with the opposition when Mona and Nemo brought a fatally injured Priest to him and asked for help. Though he and Nemo parted on bad terms, he later agreed to investigate a designer drug manufactured in Gotham, ostensibly by the League. He has since become Nemo's agent in Gotham.
OTHERS:
Cate Archer-Bond: English, Late 60s. James Bond's neglected and depressed second wife. A former operative for UNITY, a cold war-era counter-terrorism agency.
Frank Lee: African-American, Deceased. Judas Priest's son from a one night stand with Vivian Lee, a married woman. Lee and Priest met during the Korean war and had a good relationship up until 1967 when he died.
Lt. Det. Max Payne: An NYPD detective and hero cop who shares a mutual bond of affection with Mona Sax, though the relationship seems to be doomed. Payne was last seen recovering from a bullet wound.
The Priests: Judas Priest's dysfunctional family. (Abraxas: Judas' profoundly evil and insane father who cared little for his own flesh and blood) (Lilith: Judas' mother, who was killed by Abraxas during a fit of rage when Judas was a child) (Grigori: Judas' sadistic younger brother who bedded his wife at the behest of his father) (Erika: Judas' wife, who was barren and couldn't conceive the child that would unite the Clan Priest with the House of Ordoghaz. She is viewed as a victim by her husband, who admits to having been an abusive husband
Sir Austin D. Powers: One of the League's top Agents. He arrested MacGuffin and learned of Project Phoenix. He was threatened with the death of his brother Douglas, a repentant terrorist if he ever tried to speak, he spent the following months in depression and eventually killed himself, but not before divulging MacGuffin's location to Priest.
Major Jeffrey Boothroyd (Q): English, Mid 80s. MI6's former gadget master. Boothroyd is now an independent contractor designing and building high-tech equipment for those who can afford it.
Alfred Pennyworth: Bruce Wayne's trusted butler. Was once held at gunpoint by Mona Sax.
Senator Regan Thresea McNeil: A very powerful democratic senator from Washington DC and a leading canddate for the US presidency. She has some form of association with the League, particularly Josephine.
George Spiggot, Esq. (a.k.a. as The Devil, Lucifer Morningstar and the Lightbringer): Often takes the form of an English Gentleman, Is as old as the Universe. He commands the legions of Hell and has vast powers, including curing diseases and prolonging one's life.
Shaun Collier: English, early thirties. Ex-DJ, ex-appliance store salesman, ex-manager of the Winchester Tavern. He used to aid the opposition in allowing them to stage meetings in his bar, until the League killed and maimed his pregnant wife and left him for dead. Shaun has a hardened personality from once having to survive a zombie apocalypse. His weapon of choice is the Winchester from his favorite bar.
Dorian Gray (a.k.a. Father Patrick MacKenzie): English, over 200 though he appears to be around 30. Once a hedonist sinner, now a vicar is a small church in Doomstadt, Latveria and an immortal. He is of special interest to Nemo and co. He is constantly monitored by Mashu O'Shaughnessy.
Sir Gideon MacGuffin: Scottish, Mid 70s. Gideon MacGuffin is for all intents and purposes one of the brightest minds of the twentieth century. A graduate of Eton and Oxford, MacGuffin was once the director of Intelligence in the League. He brought Bond onboard in the early seventies and two struck a close friendship. MacGuffin went so far as including Bond in something he was working on; Project Phoenix, whatever it is, Bond became increasingly interested in it. Several years later, the friendship started to deteriorate, as Bond started to climb higher through the ranks and ended up outranking MacGuffin and started actively to try and take over Project Phoenix. MacGuffin decided to get out while he could and went on vacation in Florida, faked his death with the help of a mob boss. He underwent plastic surgery and spent the following years using a number of false identities and living in places with minimal league presence. He was eventually caught by Agent Austin Powers and sent to be interrogated for the next few months in a League prison in the Middle Aast. Judas Priest and Mona Sax eventually started tracking down his movements and located him, he was subsequently freed by the Cairo cell.
