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Nathaniel Browne

Nathaniel Browne was a man always looking for inspiration. Nathaniel described himself as an author, finding titles such as writer or novelist limiting to his creative focus. Over the course of the campaign Nathaniel discovered much about himself, his desires and the darkness beyond dreams, experiencing horrors that - while driving him creatively - ultimately leads to his destruction.

Initially Nathaniel lived off an inheritance when not earning money from his stories. Later, despite having come into rather a lot more money thanks to his successful Tatters of the King anthology, Nathaniel kept the same sort of life and habits, refusing to abandoning his humble upbringing.

Family

Nathaniel had an interesting family history:

Goals

Nathaniel was a driven individual who always set himself challenging life goals:

Friends

Secrets

Nathaniel's friend, Jean-Paul Etienne, was a user and supplier of certain mind-expanding substances (including opium). Nathaniel partook of these on occasion.

Additionally, Nathaniel did not, as he appeared to, live off any inheritance. In fact his parents left him very little, and he instead found an income writing gossip columns for a London paper under a pseudonym (John Parker). He sent his stories to the newspaper's editor, George Baker, and received payments via a post-office box.

After the success of Nathaniel's 'The Tatters of the King' anthology, he gave up writing these columns. Unfortunately, his increasing use of hallucinogenic drugs to substitute for the inspiration brought on by the events of this campaign threatened to drive Nathaniel back to poverty before he met Francesca Nicholson.