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11 XI: JUSTICE
Silas Chillingwurth
Commissioner of The New Lanthorn Yard Constabulary
12 XII: The HANGED MAN
Ashby Duncoombe-Carrington
Literary publisher and clandestine collector of rare and perverse erotica
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Jeremyn Brummell, a pompous yet discerning bespoke gentleman tailor
13 XIII: DEATH
Francis Leighton, a failed artist with a delicate temperament prone to experiencing hallucinations
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Demoiselle Beatrice Wentworth, a shy debutante, looking for a husband
14 XIV: TEMPERANCE
Agnes Earnshaw, an observant and quick-witted governess
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Hetty Scantgrace, an inquisitive housekeeper
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Lady Temperance Annesley, a society hostess and charity patron, who possesses a keen taste for matchmaking
15 XV: The DEVIL
Lord Cyril Darnay
Dilettante collector and an Exquisite of Highborn society. Extraordinarily handsome and an eligible bachelor
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Ambassador Hideki Isoroku, emissary of Imperial Langkasuk Of The Lotus And Cannon, and a member of the mysterious Kuromaku Kaigi
16 XVI: The TOWER
Isambard Wentworth, penny-pinching industrialist and workhouse proprietor, a stern advocate of harsher Poor Law reform
17 XVII: The STAR
Florence Ternan , an actress
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Leopold Verne, a virtuoso composer
18 XVIII: The MOON
Herman Suckling-Bell, insufferable militant male suffragist, radical campaigner and political agitator
19 XIX: The SUN
Randolph Sidler, rabble-rousing journalist of the Correspondent's Society, rumourmonger and purveyor of high society scandal, a polemical member of the gutter press. His vitriolic theatre reviews have brought tears and disgrace to many a sensitive young artistic talent
20 XX: JUDGEMENT
The Ferryman, a stranger found by the river barge