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* Gray states [[Alan Barnes]] came up with the idea of the villains having a gentlemen's club. This meant the villains would need to converse with the Master; Gray has admitted that meant breaking the rule that characters in the Land of Fiction only speak dialogue from their original stories, "but it was worth it".
* Gray states [[Alan Barnes]] came up with the idea of the villains having a gentlemen's club. This meant the villains would need to converse with the Master; Gray has admitted that meant breaking the rule that characters in the Land of Fiction only speak dialogue from their original stories, "but it was worth it".
* Several characters go unmentioned as they were still in copyright.
* Several characters go unmentioned as they were still in copyright.
* The villains shown include (in order) Captain [[Nemo]], [[Robur|Robur the Conqueror]], the [[Phantom of the Opera]], Dr [[Moreau (Land of Fiction)|Moreau]], [[Count Dracula]], [[Fu Manchu]], [[Griffin (Character Assassin)|the Invisible Man]], [[Captain]] [[Hook (Character Assassin)|Hook]], [[Shere Khan]], Mr [[Hyde (Character Assassin)|Hyde]], [[A. J. Raffles]] the gentlemen thief and [[Dr Moriarty]]. [[Long John Silver]] and Hook's first mate [[Smee]] are mentioned as being members.
* The villains shown include (in order) Captain [[Nemo]], [[Robur|Robur the Conqueror]], the [[Phantom of the Opera]], Dr [[Moreau (Land of Fiction)|Moreau]], [[Count Dracula]], [[Fu Manchu]], [[Griffin (Character Assassin)|the Invisible Man]], [[Captain]] [[Hook (Character Assassin)|Hook]], [[Shere Khan]], Mr [[Hyde (Character Assassin)|Hyde]], [[A. J. Raffles]] the gentlemen thief and [[James Moriarty]]. [[Long John Silver]] and Hook's first mate [[Smee]] are mentioned as being members. It is notable that a number of these characters, such as Nemo and Silver, are only debatably villains in their original literary incarnations from the real world, though they are featured as such in some popular adaptations.


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