This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Adrian Veidt, Alan Campbell, Armand, Aziraphale, Basini, Belial, Blind Mag, Buffy Summers, Captain Kirk, Carmilla, Christian, Crowley, Cry-Baby, David Talbot, Dorian Gray, Dr. Gregory House, Ed Wood, Farinelli, Figwit, Graf von Krolock, Hamlet, Herbert von Krolock, Irene Adler, Johan Liebert, Kiba, Kurt Hummel, Lavinia, Luke Skywalker, Magda von Waldemann, Major Raikov, Mercutio, Midna, Mrs. Lovett, Namine, Nicolas de Lenfent, Norman Bates, Percy Blakeney, Phoenix, Pippa Cross, Rosalind, Santino, Severus Snape, Sherlock Holmes, Spock, Statler and Waldorf, The Doctor, Tsuzuki, Tybalt, Valmont, Yomiko Readman. Excerpt: Veidt in his usual purple, floppy-haired glory, as rendered by his Suethor. Tall, slender (but built enough that he can pick up a gigantic gold floor lamp and hit a man into a fountain with it with no more signs of exertion than gritting his teeth), and apparently eternally youthful in spite of debuting on the 'Verse at the age of 46 (which in Sueniverse years usually means old enough to have been retired to make way for one's offspring's plot taking over), Veidt is usually seen wearing obscene amounts of bright purple with gold accessories. What's even more obscene is the fact that he makes this look good. He also happens to have blond hair with the ability to go from gelled back to floppy in less than a second and hazel eyes that, in the right photograph, have been known to distract his Suethor for nearly thirty seconds at a time. As of recent events, Veidt's right hand is partially artificial. Veidt is something of an enigma. To most people, he comes across as warm and affable, and his public persona is almost saintly. However, he's an extremely difficult person to get to know on a level of any depth unless he wants you to; and it's pretty safe to say that he's not exactly one for the sitting down and the discussion of feelings. Th...