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Alice the curious one
Alice likes to pretend that she knows more than she does. She enjoys being the center of attention. She often acts without thinking.
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Hamlet the thoughtful one
Hamlet finds it impossible to make up his mind. He is easily manipulated and finds it difficult to trust anyone.
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John Silver the pirate
John Silver is the famous pirate. He prefers action over talk and is unafraid of danger.
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Juliet the romantic one
Juliet grew up in an aristocratic family and has never had the freedom to go or do what she wishes. She is capable of amazing courage and would trust her entire life and future to her true love.
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Katherine the feminist
Katherine is a firm believer in women's rights. She mistrusts all men and is not the easiest person to get along with. Her strong opinions have gotten her into trouble in the past. She is the title character in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew".
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Mad Hatter the fashion expert
The Mad Hatter is famous for designing men and women's hats. He adores to drink tea and tell riddles.
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Mr. Holmes the detective
Mr. Holmes is well aware of his reputation as a great detective. He is honest and determined to discover the culprit. His intelligence is enormous and so is his ego.
THIS CHARACTER WORKS VERY WELL AS THE HOST OF THE GAME.
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Prince C. the charming shoe designer
Prince C. sees himself as responsible for making that special woman feel like his princess. He is now a successful shoe designer and one day will inherit his family's fashion kingdom.
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Rapunzel the hair dresser
Rapunzel is now a hairdresser for all the famous characters. She is very vain and is terrified of heights.
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Red Riding Hood the baker
Red Riding Hood lives with her grandmother in the woods. She is sweet and trusting - maybe too trusting.
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Robin Hood the tree lover
Robin is brave and true even though he is an outlaw. He is the strong, silent type and is fiercely loyal to his friends.
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Scheherazade the victim
Scheherazade is the character that rose from poverty to riches by marrying the Sultan and told her husband the tales of the Arabian Nights (including Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and Aladdin). She must continue telling stories in order to stop her husband from killing her. Unfortunately, she had run out of stories and now was telling secrets.
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Snow White the trusting one
Snow White is a believer in true love and knows that someday her prince will come. She can be jealous and has learned many of her stepmother's evil spells. She is very fond of her looks.
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The Count the vampire
Beneath a veneer of aristocratic charm, the Count possesses a dark soul. Women are drawn to him, men find him charming.
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W.W. the witch
W.W. does not make friends easily. She knows a great deal of magic and is terrified of water.
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