List of Minor Characters

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Ethan

Ethan was the name of a fictional grandfather in a book that McCoy once read. The character of Ethan was said to have served in an unnamed war and left to travel the world. When Ethan returned to his home and his grandson, they both felt that Ethan had changed beyond the man that they recognized. Upon realising this fact, Ethan assured his grandson that he will always love him before perishing before his eyes. His grandson was then sent to counseling.

McCoy was so moved by the grandpa character in the book, that he felt that Ethan was like his own grandfather. After concluding the book, McCoy burnt it and utilized it as a smoke screen during The Jewel of the Dingo Isles campaign.

Mike Jackson

"Mike Jackson" is the late Dwarf father of Sir Spankey Themuncay, Richard Lored, Inky, Blinky, Thanks, Cawks Stompulous, and Penwar Lockis. He had pedophilic tendencies towards several of his offspring, which resulted in Sir Spankey killing him in front of Penwar.

At some point in his life, Jackson began hiding his real name from the public. He joined the George Clan and met Kormac. Soon Jackson had six sons and a daughter, most of which he had sexual relations with. This caused several mental repercussions in the family, that boiled to the point of Sir Spankey killing Jackson in front of Penwar.

Jackson's negative parenting style caused several problems within the family. Sir Spankey had several anger management issues, Inky and Blinky became very impressionable within proximity to father figures, and Penwar harbored hatred for Sir Spankey, as she still did not fully realize Jackson's actions until many years later.