User:Khanassassin/Sandbox: BS Characters

George Stobbart
An American patent lawyer on vacation, travelling Europe, in Paris who is knocked out by the explosion caused by Khan, dressed as a clown, which killed Plantard one of the Neo-templars. With the help from Nico and the people around him George begins to piece together the motive behind the murder which leads him on the trail of the Knights Templar. George travels to Ireland, Spain and Syria and eventually to Scotland for the final confrontation with the Neo-Templars all the while making stops at Nico's apartment in Paris, solving puzzles and avoiding being killed by either traps, Khan or thugs of the Neo-Templars.

Nicole Collard
A French freelance photo-journalist who was supposed to meet Plantard before his death who connects the murderer to two previous murders (the victims of which turn out to be members of the Neo-Templars). Nico does mostly investigative work though helps George steal the Tripod from the museum when George knocks himself out while trying to stop Flap and Guido. Nicole destroys the Sword of Baphomet when she throws Khan's C4 on to a pile of burning gunpowder. Nico lives at a dump of an apartment and is trying to become a big-time journalist. She eventually falls in love with George.

Khan
A Syrian member of the assassination cult, the Hashashin, and the greatest nemesis of the Neo-Templars. Khan views the Neo-Templars as enemies of Allah and humanity, unworthy of the title of the original Knights Templar. Khan begins to kill members of the Neo-Templars in order to prevent them from piecing together the location of the Sword of Baphomet. In the end Khan is disguised as an elderly woman who takes the same section in the train as George and Nico, but he realised that George and Nico are attempting to defeat the Neo-Templars so he doesn't attempt to attack them; eventually, he is shot by Eklund in a fight at the back of the train, but his C4 is used by Nico to destroy the sword. Before his death, Khan tells George all that he knows about the Neo-Templar's secret plans and wishes him the best in his struggle against them.

Khan is a seasoned killer of flexibility accorded, by disguise the Members of the Templars killed. His acquaintances were disguises the Snowman, King Penguin, mime, clown, Kobold and the old lady With the snowman costume, he kills in Italy Arno Bilotta. With the king penguin costume, he kills in Japan Yamada. With the pantomime costume, he kills Pierre Carchon in Paris. With the clown costume, he kills Plantard in Paris. With the leprechaun costume, he kidnapped Sean Fitzgerald to get the gem, but if he ran Fitzgerald and killed him is uncertain. His last panel, the old lady he used to protect, George and Nichole and travel to Bannockburn. Khan also killing the Ice Queen in Paris. Whether Khan also Nigel Peagram killed is unknown

Flobbage
A road-worker whose sewer key is stolen by George and used several times during his adventure. George gives Flobbage a newspaper and he learns about a favourite racehorse of his who is racing that day, so he goes to put a bet on the racehorse and wins that bet which turns his life around. He returns in Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon.

André Lobineau
A history student that Nicole had known in college who still considers him a contestant for her affections. Though subtle he gets carried away when talking about history.

Sergeant Moue
A dutiful but over-excited gendarme who has a habit of premature extrapolation which his superior, Rosso, detests. He has some odd hobbies such as collecting matchboxes. In the latter part of the game, he is reported to be dead. However, in Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror, Nico tells George that Moue simply went into hiding when he found about the Neo-Templars. He reappeared after the Neo-Templars were destroyed and gained a promotion to inspector.

Inspector Rosso
A stern officer of the law and a proponent of psychic detection which he often uses to solve his cases. Rosso is later revealed to be a member of the Neo-Templars. Though Rosso tries to drive George away from revealing the truth he finally cracks at the end, killing Eklund to save George, before being shot by the Grand Master.

Flap and Guido
Two petty criminals hired by the Neo-Templars as thugs to organise the theft of Peagram's tripod. Flap is a fat, powerful, and simple-minded thug, while Guido is more suave and trusts more in his gun or throwing knife.However, flap survived the fall from the train, and Guido survived the explosion. Work in The Return of the Templars, the two continued for the Knights Templar, in the explosion died in China where the rest of the Knights Templar, it could also have fallen victim to Guido, as it no longer shows up in the next parts. , Flap returns in The Sleeping Dragon.

Lady Piermont
The old English lady at the piano in the Hotel Ubu. She is very helpful to George by giving him information on Khan and by distracting the clerk to allow him to take the room key. Later, she helps him obtain a medieval manuscript. In The Sleeping Dragon, she is mentioned again as "Aunt Clarissa" by her niece Mellissa, although she never meets George again. She is very similar to Mrs Piermont in Beneath a Steel Sky, and also uses the same voice actor.

Sean Fitzgerald
A young Irishman from Lochmarne who is supposed to deliver Peagram's gem to Jacques Marquet. George scares him off and he gets run over and kidnapped by Khan dressed as a pixie. His fate is unknown after that.

Countess de Vasconcellos
The lonely owner of the de Vasconcellos' lands and the last of her line, with just her gardener to keep her company. She believes that the Templars betrayed her family by not coming to the rescue of one of her ancestors and his children.

The Hendersons
An American couple called Duane and Pearl, who visit town of Marib in Syria. Both overweight and jolly, Duane is the chairman of a greeting card manufacturing company (so he says, until it is revealed he works for the government; possibly the CIA). They return in The Smoking Mirror when George bumps into them in Quaramonte City in Central America. They return in The Return of the Templars in York Airport. Duane makes a solo appearance in Angel of Death.

Plantard
The old man and the intended victim of Khan. Plantard was supposed to introduce the manuscript (which George later steals from Khan) to Nico. Nothing much is known about him, except that he met with Khan's other victims to discuss the Sword of Baphomet.

Nigel Peagram (a.k.a. Molly Peagram)
A renowned archaeologist who also hosted his own TV show, "Peagram's Past". He returns from retirement in order to dig up the gem and tripod from the castle at Lochmarne. Before George reaches him, Peagram leaves in the fears of being killed by Khan and leaves the Gem for Sean Fitzgerald to deliver for Jacques Marquet. Peagram is never seen in the game aside from a magazine-page shown by Nico and the dialogue-icons. According to George's and the Grand Master's conversation towards the end of the game, he is presumed dead.

Jacques Marquet
Jacques Marquet formerly known as the Mole of Montmartre, a gangster, a register of the crimes was made ​​Extortion, kidnapping, arson and theft of art. He was to receive the Gem of Peagram, he did not get it.He is stationed in Hagenmeyer clinic, he was hospitalized because of anthrax. In an interview with George, he mentioned the one Hashashin assassin cult, and that he has hired Flap and Guido Treibein to steal in the museum Crune. Right after that came and killed Eklund Marquet.

Bruno Ostvald
A Nobel Prize winner and historian for the Neo-Templars. Although not named in this game, his name is revealed in The Sleeping Dragon. The second time George meets him in The Sleeping Dragon he has abandoned the Neo-Templars, describing their intentions as "evil". In The Shadow of the Templars he is a member of the organisation but his doubts towards the Grand Master’s scheme are hinted at during one of their meetings.

Bruno is said to have originated from an East European country, though it is never mentioned which one, only that George is unable to pronounce it.

Eklund
A dangerous member of the Neo-Templars who kills Marquet and Khan and later tries to do the same to Nico and George, in both cases under the Grand Master's orders. He is killed by Rosso who throws a dagger at his neck; in the Director's Cut he is killed by Rosso using a gun instead.

Klausner
While searching for clues to the location of the Sword of Baphomet, Klausner is trapped inside a cave in Syria and dies of starvation and dehydration.

The Grand Master
The leader of the Neo-Templars who is killed along with several of the Templars when Nico destroys the Sword. As survivors of the Grand Master as well as many other Templars, the explosion, he could be up transgress in The Return of the Templars. However, he appeared in the game to not, and he was not the leader of the Templars but more Armuda. Maybe he pursued his own plans. He attempts to turn George to his side but ultimately fails. He is later revealed to have survived the church's explosion in The Sleeping Dragon.

Introduced in the Director's Cut
Pierre Carchon was one of the largest and most important men in Europe. Little is known about him except the one on a photo where he went down with Nico's father and his fiancée, a village in Africa. He had very good contact with Nico's father and wanted to invite her, however Khan, dressed as a mime, took Pierre's life before Carchon could elaborate.

Karzac
Suspected drug-smuggler, Karzac plots to revive Tezcatlipoca and to prevent the heroes from stopping him he plans to destroy the 'spirit stones'. He kills Oubier's wife and gets him addicted to drugs in order to make him useful to his cause. He later organises Nico's abduction to get the Coyote Stone back. After his confrontation with Nico he is not seen until he reveals his plot to Oubier and then kills him.

Karzac is successful in bringing Tezcatlipoca out of the Smoking Mirror, but in doing so he seals his own fate. Tezcatlipoca impales him and he melts.

Pablo
Karzac's main henchman, a menacing tall South American man. He poses as Oubier's butler and captures Nico leaving George to die at the burning house. He meets George and is knocked out in Marseilles. He appears again in London where Karzac kills Oubier. His last appearance is at the ending, when he appears to die when caught up in a violent shockwave.

Madame La Presidenta Grasiento
The dictator of Quaramonte. She only appears twice, once to force her son to propose to Nico and at the end where she confronts failure of her son who starts to doubt about the mission. Later she tries to choke Titipoco. The two trip and are left hanging from a ledge. Raoul appears and rescues Titipoco allowing his mother to fall to her death.

General Raoul Grasiento
Though starting out as a pawn to his mother Raoul is convinced by Nico that Karzac plans to dispose of him as soon as Tezcatlipoca has been freed. He has a brief struggle with Pablo off-screen, which he survives to save Titipoco.

Titipoco
A dwarf who barely speaks English and originally a lackey for Karzac, he knocks Nico unconscious with a blow dart at the beginning of the game. Later in Marseilles, he is freed by George. He returns near the end of the game to help Nicole and George thwart Karzac. He carries one of the stones to the inner sanctum of Tezcatlipoca's temple. He cannot reach the slot for the stone and is surprised by President Grasiento who tries to strangle him. The two almost fall in to the deep pit which separates the Mirror's platform from the rest of the room but both grab onto the edge. Raoul has to make a choice between his mother or Titipoco, who is saved by Raoul who lets his mother fall to her death. He then lets Titipoco climb on him and place the stone in its slot.

Conchita Garcia
Owner of a local mining company. Grasiento is believed to have sabotaged the mining operation to allow Oubier to discover Tezcatlipoca's pyramid. Conchita assists both George and Nico though plays a very minor role beyond that. She is very feminist and surrounds herself with male secretaries.

Miguel
A musician supposedly arrested for playing traditional Quaramontean music, but who is suspected of being an anti-government agent and thus sentenced to death. George busts himself and Miguel out of jail with the help of Duane Henderson. Miguel leads George and Nico to a boat that takes them up-river.

Father Hubert
A priest who was stranded in the jungle 11 years ago and lives in a tree house, occasionally visiting a native village. He discovers Nico and realises that she has been bitten by a venomous river snake. He ceased visiting the village after he conceived 7 children in a single week, during the feast of the monkey dance. He is torn between his shame at breaking his vow of celibacy and the pressure George puts on him about not abandoning the children he fathered.

Rio
A little fisher boy George meets in the Caribbean. Rio provides George with a broken bicycle, a fish, a conch and later a boat trip to Zombie Island. At first he tries to intimidate George when he reveals his desire to go to Zombie Island but once they arrive Rio refuses to leave his boat. He however lends George a fishing net to help him up the rocky cliff-face.

Mr. Glease
The owner of the Glease Gallery in Paris which shows displays of Mayan pots and Gleases own paintings. He plays a rather minor role apart from revealing that Quaramonte is where Oubier gets his artifacts from. Glease is British.

Mr. Laine
An art critic reviewing the Glease Gallery. He is a drinker has a tendency to be bad tempered as seen when he breaks George's pot calling it "hideous". He is knocked out by George after George spikes his wine with absinthe.

Professor Oubier
A French archaeologist suspected of having murdered his wife, an actress named Carol Kleimachs. He becomes addicted to drugs and the unwitting pawn of Karzac. He is confronted by George in Quaramonte but seems oblivious to Nico's abduction. He finally meets Nico in London where he steals the Jaguar Stone under orders from Karzac. Aboard Karzac's boat he is told that Karzac plotted to use Oubier by killing his wife and getting him addicted to drugs and is killed by Karzac.

The Ketch Sisters
Mina and Frost Ketch are the descendants of Captain Frederic Ketch, the pirate who stole the Eagle Stone from the Spanish. They are also the owners of the Frederic Ketch Memorial Museum. They have taken their niece Emily as their ward after her parents were killed. When the player meets them they are planning on refurnishing the museum with the help of Mr Bronson, but George reveals Bronson's true intentions and he is driven off.

Bronson
A land developer hired to refurnish the Frederic Ketch Memorial Museum. George leaves him hanging from a flag pole after which he reveals Bronson's true plans to the Ketch sisters, the plans to build a multi-story, pirate-themed hotel. He is last seen as George leaves for Zombie island, pushed off the pier by the Ketch Sisters.

Emily Ketch
The niece of the Ketch sisters. She calls George 'Jaws' and asks a lot of questions. She's good friends with Rio though her aunts don't like him. It was recently revealed that Revolution's intentions were for her to be a ghost. The clues given were how the aunts didn't want to talk about her, how Rio missed her and how she suddenly turned around to talk to George in a fade. Rio explains to George how she died enclosed in a trunk when she was playing to hide and seek.

Haiku McEwan
Haiku McEwan is the teen star of the film-adaption of Treasure Island being filmed on Zombie Island. He plays Jimbo Hawkins, as he explains he got the director to change the name of the lead character. Haiku explains that he was named Haiku by her mother because when he was born, he was so small and beautiful, he reminded her of a Japanese poem. His middle name is later revealed to be Limerick. He is in Broken Sword 2.5: The Return of the Templars mentioned by a passerby that he visited the History Museum.

Harry
George's heavy-drinking Australian chauffeur, who flies George's plane in the beginning and helps him escape at the end of the first chapter. Using the jeep he stole from the bad-guys, Harry sets up his own taxi service. He finally helps George and Nico by flying them to Glastonbury.

Vernon Blier
A hacker hired by the Dragon Cult to crack the Voynich Manuscript for a large sum of money. However, when they threaten to kill him he arranges an interview with Nico, but is tricked and killed by Petra, who frames Nico for his murder. His girlfriend Beatrice helps the players during the adventure.

Beatrice
Vernon's goth girlfriend who helps Nico by unwittingly providing the combination to Vernon's safe. Towards the end she begins to have something of a relationship with André.

Dudley Cholmondely
The scientist George was supposed to meet. He is an elderly man dressed in a white lab coat with goggles on his forehead. He discovered a concentration of Dragon energy in a cave in Congo and built a machine that drained the site. Susarro has him killed.

Colonel Butley
A former British colonel who is looking for his daughter Melissa. He is extremely protective of her and after realising he's been staying with Tristram he threatens to shoot him with his double-barrelled shotgun. He later settles at Glastonbury with Melissa working a local pub.

Melissa Butley
The daughter of Colonel Butley who went to stay with Hillage. George at first believes she's been tricked by Hillage's plagiarised poetry, but it turns out Melissa majored in Irish literature. She is the niece of Lady Piermont from Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars.

Madame Zazi
A fortune teller from Glastonbury. When George provides her with Bruno's underpants she has a vision of a dragon killing Bruno. This leads George to find a cottage behind the Glastonbury Pub to be burning.

Tristram Hillage
A stuck up hippie poet and the owner of the Cosmic Faerie at Glastonbury. His poems turn out to be plagiarised. He used the poems to trick Melissa into living with him, Melissa knew the poems were not his but still went with him.

Eamon O'Mara
An Irish BBC TV personality who is proud of his heritage. He got his job apparently while doing a reading at a book shop. His show is called Up Your Alley with Eamon.

He becomes angered after realising that Hillage has plagiarised famous Irish poets. He also assists George to rescue Bruno when the Dragon Cult tries to kill him.

Petra
An assassin for Susarro who kills Vernon and attempts to frame Nico. She has platinum blonde hair and carries a revolver which jams on her several times throughout the game. Despite her efforts she is unable to kill either George or Nico. Though she appears loyal to Susarro she betrays him in Egypt and turns out to be an agent of the Grand Master who she saved at St. Ninians. Throughout the game George teases Nico by making positive comments about Petra's appearance.

Susarro
An ailing, pale man who seeks the Dragon Power for himself. A former Neo-Templar and now the leader of the newly formed Dragon Cult. Susarro has tapped into the dragon energy before and though its effects were initially good he fell ill soon after and now searches to find the highest concentration of energy. He employs a private army from his fortress in Prague and repeatedly attempts to kill George and Nico. He is finally beaten in Egypt where the Grand Master uses his power to kill him.

Anna-Maria Presa
Anna-Maria is the second main character; although she isn't a playable character, she can be selected from the inventory to interact with items and people.

She asks George to help her decipher a manuscript which has been in her family for many generations, and which points to the location of a treasure. After they find the treasure, Anna-Maria and George spend the night together and, when George wakes up, he finds she is missing.

It is later revealed that she used to work for the Vatican and that some manuscripts were stolen from the library prior to her disappearance.

Later, Anna-Maria helps George stop the bad guys from using the Ark of the Covenant as a weapon of mass-destruction. As George bashes the ark with his telescopic golf-club, Anna-Maria holds Mevlut at bay and eventually shoots him, only to take a bullet as well.

Virgil
Virgil is an ex-Marine, ex-con, computer hacker and George’s partner at the bail bond agency. He provides George with the hacking tool which is used several times throughout the game, after which he is not heard from for the rest of the game.

Mevlut
Mevlut is an undercover Turkish secret services agent. He is chasing George because of his connections with the Mafia. He, at first, goes under the guise of a waiter at the Pascha Palace. He later helps George escape from jail realising he is the key to finding the ark. He appears once more at the end to try and collect the Ark, but is shot by Anna-Maria who in turn is shot by Mevlut.

Brother Mark
Brother Mark is a priest and Anna-Maria's neighbour. He wears purple rubber gloves and is constantly cleaning. He is also a big fan of fictional movie star Lucy Chu (a reference to Lucy Liu). Despite several hints throughout the game that Mark might be homosexual, he is revealed to be straight in the lead up to the final confrontation under the Vatican. He calls in the Mafia to deal with the secret Order and is shot in the shoulder in the ensuing firefight.

Archie Lonsdale
Archie is a homeless man who lives outside Anna-Maria's apartment. He came from England to write a book about wines. He is easily distracted by beautiful women, such as Nico. He is said to have a secret stash of booze, which turns out the be the Vatican wine-cellar, where Archie saves George and Anna-Maria by knocking out an evil monk with a wine-bottle.

Sister Angelica
Head nun of the Wafer Factory. Very strict and proud of the modern facilities. She is tricked by George during his trip to Rome, but later sides with him and Nico when she sees Cardinal Gianelli sneak into the factory.

Cardinal Gianelli
A member of the Holy Order, who sends the Mafia after Anna Maria to retrieve the manuscripts that were stolen. Up until the end, it appears that Gianelli is the main villain, until it's revealed that he was trying to stop Devlin and Gregor from using the Ark to kill innocents. Gianelli is shot by Gregor, but is able to give George the manuscript in time.

Maynard
The researcher that the Holy Order assigned to make monatomic gold. He has a large facility in the middle of a dessert in Phoenix, Arizona. When the Mafia attacks the location, there is a devastating explosion that sends Maynard over the edge. When he appears, he is wearing a headband and waving an AK 47 recklessly. He also admits to have been eating the gold, convinced that it protects him from harm.

Maynard is somewhat neurotic and short-tempered. He has two main passions: guns and girls. He helps Nico get his safe into his gold making machine, but is forced to operate it inside in order to disengage the safety mechanism. Unable to escape his own machine, Maynard turns to gold and is shattered to pieces.

Martino crime family
Toni Martino is bright, ambitious, smart and good-looking. He is the first member of the Martino family to hold an academic degree in Business Studies. He is killed as a punishment for failing to obtain the manuscript the first time and for blaming Fingers's men for the failure. George discovers his body hanging from a hook in the conveyor line.

Fingers Martino is a member of the Martino crime family and the head of Mama Martino's Salami factory. His gang is hired to retrieve Anna-Maria's manuscript.

Chico Garella has been a gangster and member of the Martino crime family for fifty years, but he is still a foot soldier. Chico is a heavy smoker and not too bright. His catchphrase being "Yeap! It's a screw-up alright!". Chico has a love for salami, but isn't much of a gangster and mostly acts as comic relief.

Vincenzo Spallacci is the godfather of the Martino crime family. He is cooperating with Cardinal Gianelli to stop the Order of St. Michael, while chasing Anna-Maria in New York. In the conclusion, he goes down below Vatican City with two of his men and brother Mark, to save George's life. He gets a gunshot wound, but peculiarly survives.

Alfonso's Hotel
Alfonso: The owner of the hotel where Anna-Maria is staying. Speaks with low, gravely voice and a distinct Brooklyn accent. His hotel, though advertised online as a five-star affair, is in fact (to the disappointment of Mr. Minster) an under-managed establishment, lacking working toilets, functional soda- or cigarette-machines and being infested by death watch beetles. Alfonso himself is a chronic smoker and his receptionist's booth has a layer of smoke covering the ceiling. His sole employee is Juanita the maid. Despite the pathetic conditions of his hotel, Alfonso cares enough for the security of his guests to have actually installed card-locked doors for the staircase leading up to the rooms. Alfonso says that he intends to trade his antique grandfather clock for a condo in Florida, once he retires. His golden lighter is the only thing he has left with which to remember his father, who, according to him, died in a gas-explosion.

Thelwell Minster: A guest at Alfonso's hotel. He has a fondness for geese. Juanita: The receptionist at Alfonso's hotel. George rescues her from the cleaning closet.

Vincenzo Spallacci
Spallacci is the godfather of the Martino crime family. He is cooperating with Cardinal Gianelli to stop the Order of St. Michael, while chasing Anna-Maria in New York. In the conclusion, he goes down below Vatican City with two of his men and brother Mark, to save George's life. He gets a gunshot wound, but peculiarly survives.

Order of St. Michael
Father Devlin: Member of the Holy Order, who gives George information on Anna-Maria. It is only later revealed that he and Father Gregor intend to wipe out the non-Christians of the world with the power of the Ark. Devlin appears to survive the events with little personal consequence.

Father Gregor: Operating alongside, yet more pro-actively than, Father Devlin, Gregor was Anna-Maria's employer and hired her to find the missing Cherubs of the Ark. He later shoots Cardinal Gianelli. He is himself sucked into the Ark's power-vortex, when he lunges for the Ark to save it from George's devastation.