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Ravenwood, Louis Carroll

Appeared in Wonderment in Death (mid-January, 2061)[1]

Personal Information[]

  • Description: Dark, dramatic eyebrows; tall and skinny, long face, long body, cagey smile and eyes so gray they seemed almost colorless[2]
  • Aliases: Niles George Carroll in London (2039-2044), Angus Roland in Edinburgh (2045-2048), Anton Zacari in Prague (2049-2052), François Simon in New Orleans (2053-2057), Dr. Carroll Bright in New York (2057-current)[3]
  • Age: 61 or 62 (Born 1999)[2]
  • Place of Birth: Devonshire, England[2]
  • Eyes: Gray[2]
  • Relationships: Alice Ravenwood (sister, deceased)[3]
  • Address: Three-story townhouse in New York City
  • Occupation: Huckster/glorified grifter

Interesting Facts[]

  • His initial stint, under his birthname, was in Daresbury, England, from 2022-2028 as a spiritualist, offering readings, consultations, seances, and past-life regressions.[3]
  • As Niles George Carroll in London, he was a licensed psychic and hypnotherapist from 2039-2044. One of his clients walked out of his place, went to her son’s place, and set fire to it. The son, his wife, and their two children got out, but the client didn’t. By the time they looked for him, he was in the wind with the three-quarters of a million he’d pulled from her over six months and another five million from other clients. At the time of the fire, the son was trying to legally take over his mother’s finances, citing mental and emotional instability.[3]
  • As Angus Roland, he was a spiritualist in Edinburgh from 2045-2048. He relocated to Istanbul, where he drowned in a boating incident in the Sea of Marmara. The body was never recovered.[3]
  • As Anton Zacari, he worked as a spiritual consultant in Prague from 2049-2052. He then closed up shop and relocated to Kashmir (the Himalayas) before he went missing on a mountain trek at age 48, and was presumed dead.[3]
  • As François Simon in New Orleans, he was a psychic advisor and spiritualist from 2053-2057, but went missing on a sabbatical in South America, and was presumed dead.[3]
  • He currently works under the name Carroll Bright, in New York, claiming to be a Doctor of Paranormal Studies.[3]
  • There are two others between 2028-2039.[3]
  • His sister, who worked with him in Daresbury, was an addict with a taste for meth and LSD. She suffered from acute depression and after lacing a pot of tea with sedatives served it to herself and her brother; she died, he nearly did. This was in 2028.[3]
  • He and Alice used to work the carny circuit.[2]
  • Responsible for the deaths of Marian Beechem in London[3], Fiona MacNee in Edinburgh, Sylvia Garth in Prague[2], Darlene and Marcus Fitzwilliams in New York, and others who weren’t named.
  • Willow Bateman, pretending to be a client of Madam Dupres’s, slipped his drug mix into her tea leaves.[2]

References[]

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