Want to change yours?

If you want to change your biography, simply send revisions to the Webmaster at the link below. Of course, you can't change anything too drastically, but reasonable expansions or small changes will be acepted and changed in their due time.

Need a picture?

There's a lot of good places you can go. Sites with celebrity photos for instance.
If you'd like a custom graphic done for your character, I'm sure we can work something out. I'm looking to bulk up my portfolio, and for a limited amount of time offer free portraits. Mail me, (The Webmistress) at the link below if you'd like to know more or get a graphic done.

Who to Contact

GAME MISTRESS
WEBMISTRESS

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"Ah, Hope!
What would life be, stripped of thy encouraging smiles,
that teach us to look behind the dark clouds of today,
for the golden beams that are to gild the morrow."
-- Susanna Moodie

Our Players

Read character/NPC biographies and choose a wagon.
A name with two asterisks is an NPC.

There's eleven wagons in our train.
The maximum number of players to a wagon is five.

When applying, you have the choice of joining an existing one, of if you'd like to be on your own, create a new one with the next number in the sequence
(example: since there's only 6 Wagons now,
if you'd like to be on a new one, you can start Wagon 7).

Wagon 1 - full

*Aga Cartwright*
*Bridie Cartwright*
Carter Nichalaus James
Jessymyn Jacobs
*William Dougan*

Wagon 2 - three vacancies

*Joshua Ezekiel McCallister*
Sarah Chandler

Wagon 3 - full

*Lemuel Warden* (and family)

Wagon 4 - three vacancy

Alex Morgan (and family)
Lucinda Ridley

Wagon 5 - empty

Wagon 6 - three vacancies

*Jean-Marie Thionne* (and family)
*Jedadiah Rayford*


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"Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom;
Lead me on!
The night is dark, and I am far from home..."
-- John Henry, Cardinal Newman