Mina -Despite being young, she's an original character, and the way she observes the world, learns things and subtly adapts her description and manners is a joy to see. Even her notes and every small nuance in her voice or expression is finely emoted, a pleasure to read. One of these promising characters.
Sylvest -He sings and brews, do I need to add more? No, really, he's a good story teller and cheers people up with his songs and radio interventions. Wish I had the mood to interact more with this char.
Eric 'Big Guy' Superfine -Just his description is awesome gross. But, in addition, he's able to fart, belch and make a wide range of body noises, so vividly pictured that you can almost smell them. He may be not the most active char, but when he emotes he's epic. Impossible not to love him, in the end.
Snerg - He was weak as can be, but as a player I owe his player hours of fun. A male character which was frustrating sometimes, a bit in the drama side, but complex and full of interesting and deep conversations. It was amusing to confront him with a strong female char, the dynamic between them was one of the rp I enjoyed most in cantr last year. One of the few times I could roleplay a true mentor-newspawn relationship. He's missed.
Captain Flywheel - A high profile char, with a lot to say. It's always refreshing to see someone still with the energy for big plans, whatever they may be.
Moira Murphy -A badass char well portrayed. Not exaggerated, but she manages to make clear she's not another friendly and flower-power-girly girl.
Bob, the 'village idiot' -He created opportunities to roleplay, and that's something to thank the player for. His spelling mistakes were funny to read, and the way he collected stories with that innocent curiosity was lovely. I admit my char found him slightly annoying at first, but grew fond of him, and it was sad to see him passing.
Myk nyan (for being the most annoying character with out a purpose).
Otho Hamel - He is a master of propriety. But underneath that is something more, and few people get to see it. He walks that fine line so well.
Lincoln - He is so fabulous and his attention to detail is amazing. I sincerely hope he comes back to us in full force one day. His presence is very missed.
Gwendolyn Howell -She was fantastic. She really knew people and how to make them feel special and important. Her prolonged sleepiness and subsequent death left mine with a mixture of feelings that continually fed into each other. Anger, frustration, hurt, betrayal, abandonment, deep sadness.. and I know mine wasn't the only one.
Kenja Nightshade - She was wonderful, and both I and my character are sad we didn't get to know her longer. Mine may not have ever returned her feelings in the same way, but she is dearly missed.
Rowen McLanis Blackrock - He's another whose attention to detail is just 'fucken' amazing.
Daisy Lu Rolfe - She's so supportive and punny. How can one not adore her?
Walter Garyscott - Such a thoughtful guy. His work is great, and my character looks forward to each new piece.
October Skye - Come back! The scarabs are taking over! They might even be hiding in your bunk!
Marco "Pablo Peculiar" Juliano Diaz-Francesco - Every time he comes around, my character's elated and looks forward to hearing about his newest invention or seeing his newest toy.
Carl;
Great accent, great vernacular, great character.
Jester;
Did something that I had not seen before; it looked fun for him, and for several other characters, and even for bystanders.
Elspeth Greenley;
Admirably wakeful, and really receptive to roleplaying with random newspawns (even though she must meet 100 a day!).
Liana (of Kirinn);
Tanya (of Kirinn);
Have enjoyed arguing with both of these characters.
Dennis (wanderer on Treefeather);
Good at telling stories about places he has been; and plays a handicap in a subtle, respectful way.
And here's the stories
Thank you for all who voted and made this possible.
Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning.
-Erwin Rommel-