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* [[Rhona Austen]] is a [[Clara Oswald splinters|Clara Oswald splinter]]. | * [[Rhona Austen]] is a [[Clara Oswald splinters|Clara Oswald splinter]]. | ||
* The Doctor gave [[Ada Gillyflower]] a psychic dog named [[K-9 (Paternoster Investigations)|K-9]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 12:59, 18 September 2024
The Paternoster's Guide to London was a feature in Paternoster Investigations which introduced a collection of linked characters forming a vibrant Victorian era world for players to explore.
Plot
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Characters
Paternoster Irregulars
- Professor Augusta Barlow
- Nurse Janet Blackwood
- Lord Alexander Fitzstephen
- Gabrielle Fitzstephen
- Ada Gillyflower
- Inspector Tobias Gregson
- Madame Horowitz
- Karratuddoranna
- Dame Regina Smythe
- Franklin Tuttle
- The Prime Minister
- The Principal Private Secretary
Rogues Gallery
- The Artful Dodger
- Miss Annie
- Alice Shield
- Hester Biggs
- Korval
- The Napoleon of Crime
- Mister Steele
- Miss Lovelace
- Chessmen
- Cybershades
- The Revenant Reverend
- Scarlett Valentin
- Antoine Petit
- Rollo Ford
- The Torchwood Institute
- Lady Isobel MacLeish
- Sir Edward Tolliver
- Allan Quincy Riddell
- Rhona Austen
- The Borad
- Dr Karfelov
- Josephine
Worldbuilding
- Rhona Austen is a Clara Oswald splinter.
- The Doctor gave Ada Gillyflower a psychic dog named K-9.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- Characters from here appear in GAME: A Study in Flax [+]Loading...["A Study in Flax (game)"].
- As the Twelfth Doctor speculated in TV: The Woman Who Lived [+]Loading...["The Woman Who Lived (TV story)"], Sam Swift's immortality isn't as strong as Ashildir's.
- Scarlett Valentin is a splinter of Scaroth from TV: City of Death [+]Loading...["City of Death (TV story)"].
- Allan Quincy Riddell has several similarities with John Riddell from TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship [+]Loading...["Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (TV story)"], implying they are related.