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The Agenda
The Agenda is a list of Tasks to be performed at specific times by the occupants of The Mansion of E. Doing these Tasks is part of the Earl's duty but some Tasks go -
Rosemary Imogene Ripley
Rosemary Ripley is a very singular young woman who arrives at the Mansion of E at the very beginning of the comic. Although she arrived with Mortimer, she has spent the majority of her time -
The Mansion of E
The Mansion of E is a large structure located near Eetown in the province of Audravania on the coast of the Specific Ocean. The building is a Mansion, not a castle. It is the hereditary -
Timeline
History of the Wide World based on information and hints from the comic and author's notes. Add references. Full text and links. -
Gnolls
Gnolls are a spindly, bipedal species which stand about half as high as a human on average. The Gnolls encountered in the Mansion are unusually intelligent and clever, and they are one of the most -
Magic and technology
Magic and technology in the Mansionverse are married forces. While the two can be separated, they are usually interlinked in the world. Much of the technology that the Mansion is built on and what humans -
Spindizzies
Spindizzies (singular form is Spindizzy) are one of the species who devote themselves to maintaining the Mansion. They are biological entities with independent thought, but are also part of the Mansion's systems which they -
Nome War
The Nome War (named from the Gnoll's view) was a war fought in the Basement between Nomes and Gnolls and caused( ), unintentionally, by Mortimer. The war happened in the last thirty years as Digger -
Gobules
Gobules are basically a mouth and stomach mounted on two powerful, rubbery legs. They have two sexes. They are the primary scavengers and garbagebeings of the Basement. While they have no arms or hands, their -
Wide World
Wide World is used specifically( ) and metaphorically( ) as the name of the planet holding Yurpsland and The Mansion of E. The name is used (at least) by humans and by Protus when talking( ) to Sylvester. -
Elevator
The Elevator is an elevator between the Mansion and the Basement. Whether the Elevator also has access to the upper floors is unknown. What levels it can open up to is unknown. Currently, we do -
Arthur
Arthur, also called The Weirdo Who Lives In The Attic is the Mansion's official Weirdo from the Weirdo Guild. He always has a hand-puppet named Fantod who has his own voice. Fantod is -
Sneeches
Sneeches are elusive, xenophobic, and highly lethal bipedal species. They are taller than humans, and have bulbous heads, large eyes, and claws. They live in dens containing organic growths or constructions, each fulfilling a particular -
Character guide
The comic has a loads and loads of characters and it can be easy to lose track of them all. For new readers, here is a rundown on the characters If you are confused about -
Troglodytes
Troglodytes are a large semi-humanoid species. They are bipedal, with three fingers and a thumb per hand. Troglodytes are male and female. There are several types of Trogs, and not all are sentient. Humans -
Eyebolts
Eyebolts are very sedentary and strange creatures. Quite intelligent, they mainly work in desk-bound positions within Basement society, such as clerks, receptionists, et cetera. They have only one eye, mounted on a stalk or -
Wilhelmina
Wilhelmina was the 13th Earl, daughter of Lemuel and Charlotte. Literally but not officially the first female Earl, she wore trousers and a false beard for official events. She delegated well, which helped her avoid -
Chauncy and Edgar
Chauncy and Edgar are Demons from( ) from Fratz. As an after-effect of The Breach, holes opened up( ) sending them through( ) the River of Fire to the Basement where they became measures of troublesomeness( ) and -
Nomes
Nomes are human-like creatures currently living in the forest. They tend to be pragmatic and calm, but are capable of anger under stress, and are surprisingly strong given their small size. Described( ) in Arthur -
Willoughby Winston Sterling Eman
Willoughby Winston Sterling Eman was the 22rd Earl of E. Willoughby was evidently a twit, he "picked up where I(Sylvester) left off."( ) He was not as famously limited as Quincy, but his sons Sylvester -
Fixits
Fixits are small creatures resembling hats that can take over the person wearing them. They can resemble a wide variety of hats, the common thing being a band running around or across the top of -
Myrrh
300px Myrrh is also known as the the Woman of Mystery or the Scary Lady, her true identity and history are only partially known. She shares her bed( ) with Frederick. She apparently played some role -
Ludwig
Ludwig, the 18th Earl of E, was a noted inventor and eccentric. He spent his life studying the Mansion and its wide range of phenomena. Many of his inventions still function( ) after The Crash. Penelope -
The Operator
The Operator is a Demon from Zark and thus far the most powerful such individual from there so far. He is immensely powerful, likely to be even stronger than the Woman of Mystery. It is -
Griffington
Griffington was the 15th Earl of E. He was a brilliant mechanical genius and master roboticist, although he did not have the most brilliant sense of humor. This is why his factory, which was built
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