A list of the characters that appear in the ''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' game series, and the tropes associated with each character. (This list consists largely of recurring characters, unless otherwise indicated, as most one-off characters are often the guilty party or suspects in the mysteries they appear in, and as such any information on them would be spoiler-ific.)

The list is complete (for now).

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[[folder:Main Characters]]
!!Jake and Jennifer Eagle
The founders of the Eagle Eye Detective Agency.
* AmateurSleuth
* BadassLongcoat: In ''EEM London,'' both twins wear trench-coats as part of their character sprites; Jake sports a khaki-colored one, while Jennifer's is dark blue.
* BornDetective: Jake and Jennifer's rules for sleuthing were given to them by their great-grandfather, [[AllThereInTheManual based on a crime-solving handbook he wrote in 1842]].
* BrainyBrunette: Jennifer.
* CoolBoard: Jake rides one in the first game, whenever you go to an investigation scene with him as your partner.
* CrazyPrepared: In ''EEM London,'' the [[JustifiedTutorial practice mystery's]] intro tells you that Jennifer packed the TRAVIS in her suitcase prior to the twins' trip to London, just in case they ran into any mysteries while on holiday.
* AFriendInNeed: Generally speaking, but especially to Nancy Marx in ''EEM Original's'' "Case of the Midnight Masquerade;" specifically, the versions of that mystery in Books 1 and 2.
* GadgeteerGenius: According to (now former) senior producer of Stormfront Studios, Sarah Stocker, Jennifer's personality was designed for her to be this. See [[http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/358/358323p1.html here]].
** The introduction to ''EEM London's'' JustifiedTutorial also makes it pretty clear that Jennifer's the one who designed the TRAVIS, and who added the new features that it didn't have in the first game. As well, "Case of the Robin Hood Hacker" establishes that she's a bit territorial about who gets to handle the TRAVIS.
--> '''Jake:''' ''(if you play the mystery with him as your partner)'' My sister's pretty touchy about who we let handle the TRAVIS. She only wants (player's name) and I to use it.
* HalfIdenticalTwins
* KidDetective
* MysteryMagnet: The Eagles themselves seem to be this, judging by their comments at the start of the sequel.
--> '''Jake/Jennifer:''' [[LampshadeHanging It looks like mysteries just seem to pop up wherever we go!]]
* RollerbladeGood: Jennifer rides on a pair of these in the first game, whenever you go to an investigation scene with her as your partner.
* SecretKeeper: As of ''EEM London's'' "Case of Blood's Bold Bauble."
* SiblingRivalry: With each other in tennis, as revealed in ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Vaporous Victorian."
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[[folder:The Eagle Family]]
Jake and Jennifer's relatives in both games--immediate, distant, and by marriage.

!!Mr. and Mrs. Eagle
The twins' parents. They're never actually seen, but are referenced on a few occasions in the first game, so we know they're around.
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen They Who Must Not Be Seen]]

!!Miranda Eagle
The protagonists' aunt, Uncle Basil's wife and Nigel's mother, and a reporter for the ''Times''.
* ActionMom: It's part of her job, after all.
* IntrepidReporter
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses
* TeamMom: Of the Eagle household in London.

!!Basil Eagle
The protagonists' uncle, Aunt Miranda's husband and Nigel's father, and a successful novelist. He's also a fan of Sherlock Holmes and a member of the local fan-club dedicated to the fictional detective, and performs in a Shakespearean troupe at the Old Vic theater.
* BrainyBrunette: He's a male version.
* CloudCuckooLander: During the less-serious moments of the game, and generally regarding ideas for potential new books to write. Aunt Miranda often scolds him for it.
* GentlemanAndAScholar
* TeamDad: Of the Eagle household in London.
* WhatTheHellHero: He gives the detectives a short and somewhat subdued version of this in "Case of Macavity's Mace," after they cause Lady Edna distress [[spoiler:by asking her about her deceased pet monkey Cupcake, which is a sensitive topic for her]].
--> '''Uncle Basil:''' My! I've NEVER seen Lady Edna quite so upset. But you had your reasons, I'm sure.
--> '''Jake/Jennifer:''' I hope so.

!!Nigel Eagle
The protagonists' cousin, and son of Miranda and Basil Eagle.
* BerserkButton: He will not tolerate anyone cheating at chess. Period. As he says at the start of ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Chess Club Caper":
--> '''Nigel:''' ''(upon entering the garret)'' Blast it all! It's a royal game, and cheating is just not done! It's a disgrace.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Fish and chips. And nothing will stop him from getting it if he can get it.

!!Patrick Moss
Aunt Miranda's brother-in-law through marriage to her older sister Joanna. He has three children, Geoff, Darren and Claire. All of them feature prominently in "Case of Blood's Bold Bauble."
* SecretKeeper: You, Jake and Jennifer become this for Patrick upon hearing the story behind the titular "Blood's Bold Bauble," a Crown Jewel that was stolen amongst others in a daring heist and was the only one never recovered (because a fisherman found it but kept it out of fear of being associated with the thieves).
* SecretLegacy: The story of Blood's Bold Bauble, explained above, is a longtime family secret that has been passed down from parents to children in the Moss family for 300 years. Patrick told his children about the legend, but he thinks that one of them may have squealed the secret to get rich off of it; consequently, he comes to Aunt Miranda for help, who in turn commissions the detectives to find out which of the three Moss children may have let the secret slip, turning you, Jake and Jennifer into [[SecretKeeper Secret Keepers]] so as to keep from possibly alerting the squealer. [[spoiler:Turns out none of them let the secret slip--it was a misunderstanding.]]

!!Geoff, Claire and Darren Moss
Patrick Moss' three children. Geoff, the oldest, is a stage actor who aspires to hit the big-time on the silver screen, and he regularly performs at the Old Vic theater. Claire, the middle child, works at Oxford University. Darren, the youngest, is a cadet at the Tower of London.
* SecretLegacy: They are all part of this, as explained under Patrick Moss' entry.

!!Cousins Stanley and Agatha
Two very obscure cousins who are briefly mentioned at the start of "Case of the Envelope Espionage" and nowhere else before or after that. One or the other of them will be mentioned depending on which of the twins you have as your companion for that mystery, but not both at the same time.
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen They Who Must Not Be Seen]]
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[[folder:Allies in EEM Original]]
!!Nancy Marx
A member of the Eagle Eye Detective Agency and reporter for Kennedy School's newspaper, the Tiger Press.
* IntrepidReporter
* {{Sidekick}}

!!Watson
The Eagles' pet iguana. He hangs out in the Eagle's Nest.
* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: [[Literature/SherlockHolmes No points for guessing who he's named after.]]

!!Chief Barnes
The local police chief of Richview.
* DaChief
* FriendOnTheForce
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Sgt. Nails
Chief Barnes' deputy.
* CluelessDeputy
* FriendOnTheForce
* KindheartedCatLover
* PoliceAreUseless: Well, to his credit, he tries. Ultimately, though, it's the Eagle Eyes who have to solve whatever case he's been assigned to (and who often have to clear up a false impression he's built of any possible suspect who is in fact innocent).

!!Mrs. Garcia
The librarian at Richview's local library.
* ForeignQueasine: During Book 2's version of "Case of the Runaway Reptile," Mrs. Garcia mentions that when she was a little girl living in Mexico, her family used to eat iguanas, which she claims tastes like chicken. Whichever of the Eagles you're partnered with for the case...[[{{Squick}} won't react well]].
* HotLibrarian

!!Jay Lightfoot
The substitute librarian when Mrs. Garcia's not around. He's also a science fiction novelist, and Jake and Jennifer enjoy reading his books.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Well, he doesn't have the braids, but he counts.
* ConspiracyTheorist: He believes aliens could possibly exist.

!!Wat Phan
A detective from Hong Kong, who appears in Book 1's and the Challenge Book's versions of "Case of the International Idol."
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Ali Bandar
An Egyptian detective who appears in Book 2's version of "Case of the International Idol."
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
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[[folder:Antagonists in EEM Original]]
!!Mark Moriarty
The Eagle Eyes' main opponent in ''EEM Original.''
* AffablyEvil
* ArchEnemy
* BashBrothers: With Dave Grant.
* BigEater
* EvilCounterpart
* EvilRedhead: Well, technically his hair's yellowish-orange, so he's either this or an evil blond guy.
* GetRichQuickScheme: Tries to pull this [[strike:at least once]] on several occasions.
* {{Greed}}: His most defining trait.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Dave Grant.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: In ''EEM Original's'' practice mystery, your partner tells you that deep down, Mark Moriarty probably just wants to join the Eagle Eye Detective Agency. However, the reason Jake and Jennifer don't let him join becomes very evident through game-play - he causes too much trouble around town to be eligible as a member.
* JerkAss
* ManipulativeBastard
* MeaningfulName: He takes his surname from Literature/SherlockHolmes' archnemesis, [[TheChessmaster Professor Moriarty]]. He cheerfully [[LampshadeHanging points it out]] in one instance.
* SaveTheVillain: On quite a few occasions, the Eagle Eyes have to discreetly rescue him from his own schemes' outcomes before they can inevitably blow up in his face in terms of legal consequences.
* SmugSnake

!!Dave Grant
Mark Moriarty's closest pal and a member of the Kennedy School football team.
* BashBrothers: With Mark Moriarty.
* BigEater
* ChallengeGamer: He loves his video games.
* CoolBoard
* CoolShades
* FriendlyEnemy: He's actually a fairly decent guy sometimes, if otherwise neutral to the detectives.
** [[spoiler:Until he [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope throws away]] [[MoralEventHorizon that decency]] in an act of DisproportionateRetribution against Alex Hane in Book 2.]]
* GeniusBruiser: Besides being on the football team, he's smart enough to make a science project on magnetism.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Mark Moriarty.
* JerkJock
* SunglassesAtNight

!!Jackie King
[[BlatantLies An honest dealer.]]
* ConMan
* [[HonestJohnsDealership Honest John's Dealership]]
* SnakeOilSalesman

!!Mr. Griffin
A character who shows up in both versions of "Case of the Rock Ripoff" and the Challenge Book's version of "Case of the Midnight Masquerade." Two out of those three appearances have him in a decidedly villainous role.
* BlackMarket: Artwork and jewelry, in the two cases where he's a villain.
* ConMan
* TheDragon: To the guilty party in the Challenge Book's "Case of the Midnight Masquerade."
* YouDoNotHaveToSayAnything: He deliberately invokes this when he's captured at the start of the Challenge Book's "Case of the Midnight Masquerade," to protect the identity of the mystery's guilty party.
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[[folder:Minor Adult Characters in EEM Original]]
!!Mr. Minas
The math teacher at Kennedy School in Richview.
* AbsentMindedProfessor
* PunnyName: Think about it.

!!Linda Harper
Richview's resident rich lady. Her family is in the oil business.
* BigFancyHouse
* [[spoiler:BitchInSheepsClothing]]
* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry
* PrettyInMink
* {{Socialite}}

!!Steve Shredd
Richview's local surfing enthusiast. Runs a bike and surfboard shop.
* CloudCuckooLander: Some people in Richview apparently have this opinion of him, much to his dismay.
--> '''Steve Shredd:''' Too many people in Richview already say my head's been sandbar-skimming too long.
* SurferDude
* TanLines: Across his face.

!!Amy Jolanna
A famous movie star who visits Richview. She and Mr. Starr are old friends.
* DamselInDistress: Both in her movies and the mysteries you have to solve where she's a robbery victim.
* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry

!!Sgt. Buck Morrow
Coach of the football team and head of the Explorer Trek club at Kennedy School.
* AFatherToHisMen: To his Explorer Trek club members and to his football team members. Of course, he himself won't admit it out loud.
* LargeAndInCharge: Being the coach of the football team, it's kind of mandatory.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* SternTeacher

!!Randy Hicks
A local dog trainer, he owns the Moondog Academy Dog Training School.
* DreadlockRasta: He sports the style.
* FirstNameBasis: "Call me Randy, Jake/Jennifer!"

!!Danny
An employee at Pisa Pizza Palace; he works there as the cook.
* CannotSpitItOut: He [[AvertedTrope averts]] this by being very vocal about his crush on Sweet Treats employee Mandy Lipper, and is actively making plans to propose to her.
* FanBoy: Of the Eagle Eyes. In a few instances, he gives them pizza slices on the house and refers to them as his favorite detective team.

!!Chuck
The bellboy at Swanks Hotel.
* CannotSpitItOut: His very obvious crush on Nicola Hamble, who he wishes would notice him.

!!Nicola Hamble
A local socialite and volunteer coach of the Pepperoni Ponies softball team. She also works at the Egyptian Theater.
* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: She's always seen wearing a necklace in her avatar picture.

!!Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
An elderly couple that runs the Richview Historical Society, where town archives and newspaper clippings are kept.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mr. Arnold is generally a nice guy when he's not being a GrumpyOldMan, but put his vegetable garden in danger and he will ''lambaste'' you. [[spoiler:Also, Mrs. Arnold leaves a picture of a skull just inside the entrance of a cave as a warning to people not to mess around in there and disturb the bats that live in there.]]
* GrumpyOldMan: Mr. Arnold, at least where his vegetable garden is concerned. He's very protective of it.
* HappilyMarried
* PerpetualFrowner: Mr. Arnold.

!!Professor Krank
An inventor who comes up with all sorts of weird gags.
* MadScientist: Well, he's not so much mad as eccentric.
--> '''Jake/Jennifer:''' He's very, very smart...but a little ''strange.''

!!Sergio
A construction worker at Dependable Construction, and an aspiring chef.
* OnlyOneName: When the detectives ask him what his last name is, he says he's like Madonna or Cher--he has no last name. In the Challenge Book's version of "Case of the Midnight Masquerade," this causes Silvia Torres, a minor character, to suspect him of being a criminal on the run and possibly the guilty party in the mystery. [[spoiler:He's innocent.]]
** However, Sergio's statement about last names is erroneous. Although not many persons would really think about it, Cher and Madonna ''do'' have last names--Cher's full name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, while Madonna's is Madonna Louise Siccone. [[FridgeLogic Which means that Silvia Torres' suspicion about Sergio might not be too far off the mark...]]

!!Mr. Cohn
The owner of ice cream parlor Sweet Treats.
* PunnyName: Take a moment and think about it. We'll wait.

!!Ms. Polaria
The proprietor of Brass Monkey Antiques.
* RichBitch: She certainly acts like one.
* {{Socialite}}

!!Silvia Torres
A real estate agent and member of Richview's Garden Society.
* {{Socialite}}
* SpicyLatina

!!Mr. Carrichi
The owner of the Pisa Pizza Palace.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's fat. Or big-boned, if you prefer.
* WellDoneSonGuy: To his son Anthony. Mr. Carrichi wants Anthony to take over the family's pizza business, but Anthony would rather be a veterinarian.

!!Mrs. Meniski
The Eagle family's next-door neighbor.
* [[GrumpyOldMan Grumpy Old Lady]]: When it comes to toys being left in her yard.
* KindheartedCatLover: She owns two, named Fluffy and Puffy.
* PrettyInMink: Used to play it straight, but eventually quit wearing hers after reading about how minks are raised in cages (and she doesn't approve of cruelty to animals). She keeps the mink for sentimental value, though, plus it ''did'' cost her a pretty penny.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Iguanas]]: She's absolutely '''terrified''' of the detectives' pet iguana, Watson. [[spoiler:Eric Vickor takes advantage of this in Book 1's version of "Case of the Runaway Reptile" as revenge for her confiscating his baseball when he left it in her yard.]]

!!Mr. Washington
Owner of Washington Jewelers.
* LargeAndInCharge: Just slightly above average build.
* ScaryBlackMan: [[AvertedTrope He averts it]] by being a pretty friendly gentleman, though his voice actor could certainly pull it off if he tried.

!!Mr. Medford
Owner of Medford's Jewelry Store, and competitor to Washington Jewelers.
* [[spoiler:InsuranceFraud]]: [[spoiler:Attempts this by staging a robbery of his own store due to desperation at not being able to pay his bills.]]
* LandPoor: His house, on the far end of town, is rather run-down and in need of at least a fresh coat of paint.

!!Melinda Joost
Assistant manager at Medford's Jewelry Store.
%%* TheKlutz
%%* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ice cream.

!!Sam Poholsky
Owner of Dependable Construction.

!!Mrs. Preston
Owner of the Pretty Puppy Obedience School, and rival of Randy Hicks.
* JerkAss
* RichBitch

!!Anthony Carrichi
Employee of Creepy Critters Pet Store, and coach of Jake's Little League team.
%%* FriendToAllLivingThings: He's good with animals.
%%* KindlyVet

!!Andy Hill
Owner of a baseball card shop, and a big baseball enthusiast overall.
%%* GentleGiant
* NoSmoking: He agrees with the Eagles that smoking is gross, and points out that one famous baseball player willingly allowed trading cards of himself to be destroyed after he refused to allow cigarette companies to carry the cards in their packages.

!!Dr. Knox
The local dentist. An amateur archaeologist and spelunker.
* AdventureArchaeologist: No further than Richview itself, though.

!!Romana Skerzo
The music teacher at Kennedy School.
* SternTeacher: When it comes to getting musical notes perfect.

!!Mr. Grimaldi
The owner of Creepy Critters Pet Store.
* KindlyVet

!!Mr. Edwards
The owner of Brass Monkey Antiques.
* CardCarryingVillain: He has an unfriendly-looking avatar picture, but otherwise seems to be a fairly reasonable and practical man in Book 1's version of "Case of the Angry Arsonist." But later on, he proves to be a villainous douche after [[spoiler:he burns down Grime's Novelties and Gags because the owner wouldn't sell the property to him in Book 2's version of the same mystery.]]
--> '''Jake:''' That was cold, the way Mr. Edwards [[spoiler:burned Grime's Novelties so he could take over the store.]]
--> '''Jennifer:''' Thanks to (player's name), he'll get just what he deserves!
* MustHaveNicotine
* PerpetualFrowner

!!Farmer and Mrs. Duffy
A couple that lives on a farm on the north end of Richview; an old mine is located on their property.
* CallToAgriculture
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Mrs. Duffy only appears in one mystery, Book 2's version of "Case of the Attacking Aliens," and then is never seen again for the rest of the game.
* HappilyMarried
* PerpetualPoverty: Farmer Duffy is stated at one point to have had bad luck with his crops for a number of years.

!!Max Starr
The owner of the Egyptian Theater.
* PerpetualSmiler: As per his avatar picture.

!!Mandy Lipper
An employee at Sweet Treats, and Willy Barr's aunt. Danny, the chef at Pisa Pizza Palace, has a crush on her.
* MyBelovedSmother: She thinks Willy's skateboarding is dangerous and that he should quit.

!!Mr. French
The manager of Pisa Pizza Palace, under Mr. Carrichi's supervision.
* LargeAndInCharge: Not big-boned like Mr. Carrichi, but his avatar picture and in-game sprites give you an idea of how physically built he is.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Mr. Grimes
The owner of Grimes Novelties and Gags, which is the target of arson in Books 1 and 2's versions of "Case of the Angry Arsonist."
* [[spoiler:InsuranceFraud]]: [[spoiler:He burns down his own store in Book 1's version of "Angry Arsonist" for the insurance money. In Book 2's version, he's innocent.]]

!!Dr. Kenara
A university lecturer whose specialty is astronomy.
* CatchPhrase: "My expertise lies in the study of stars." (She says it ''every single time'' you see her.)
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Her voice actress sounds distinctly African.

!!Ms. Case
The manager at Swanks Hotel.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Mr. Peel
The local mailman. He often stops at Sweet Treats to buy a pastry or to chat with owner Mr. Cohn.

!!Nina Hernandez
A longtime acquaintance of Mrs. Harper and Melinda Joost.
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[[folder:Other Young People in EEM Original]]
!!Mike Walker
One of the neighborhood kids in Richview. He's best friends with Willy Barr, and enjoys skateboarding and video games.
* CoolBoard
* [[spoiler:FalseFriend]]: In Book 2's version of "Case of the Stolen Skateboard."
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Heights?]]

!!Willy Barr
Another of the neighborhood kids in Richview. He's a champion skateboarder who features prominently in "Case of the Stolen Skateboard."
* CoolBoard

!!Bobby Garcia
The son of Richview's local librarian, Mrs. Garcia.
* ButtMonkey
* CloudCuckooLander: As your partner says during the Challenge Book's version of "Case of the Antique Autograph":
--> '''Jake/Jennifer:''' He's a good kid, but sometimes...he gets these ideas...
* DisappearedDad: No mention is ever made of his father.

!!Alex and Cheryl Hane
A pair of siblings who live in Richview.
* ChallengeGamer: Alex spends a lot of time at the Quartertime video game arcade because of this.
* ClassicalMusic: Cheryl plays the violin for music classes and recitals at Kennedy School.
* SiblingRivalry: When it comes to getting good grades.

!!Christine Lee
One of the protagonists' classmates at Kennedy School.

!!Troy Nguyen
A young musician who specializes in the violin.
* AsianAndNerdy: In "Case of the Vanishing Violin," the guy listens to violin music via headphones in lieu of actually practicing on his own violin because it's at the music shop being repaired.
* ClassicalMusic

!!Michael and Christopher Gallin
Two brothers who live in Richview.
* RememberTheNewGuy: They are a collective glaring example, as you've never met them prior to the mystery where they first appear, but Jake and Jennifer are already familiar with them.

!!Eric Vickor
A local boy and classmate at Kennedy School. He enjoys baseball and plays the piano for music classes and recitals.
* ClassicalMusic

!!Kathy Bragg
A classmate at Kennedy School. She plays the violin for music classes and recitals.
* ClassicalMusic
* SassyBlackWoman: Somewhat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Allies in EEM London]]
!!Mr. Sneed
The head librarian at the British Museum's library.
* FantasticRacism: Toward Americans.
--> '''Mr. Sneed:''' ''(under his breath)'' Uncivilized colonists...!
* GrumpyOldMan: Where the need for quiet in the library is concerned.
* InsufferableGenius: Well, he may be justified in thinking so, as he's the head librarian at the British Museum and can find information on any topic, given enough advance notice.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
* PerpetualFrowner
* ScaryLibrarian
* SherlockScan: Subverted; when you first meet him he instantly knows who you are, and gives a reasonable explanation of how he figured it out...then admits that Miranda told him you'd be coming by.
* SourSupporter: He only helps you out because the kids' Aunt Miranda and Uncle Basil are friends of his and will often call him ahead of time before you actually get to the library.

!!Inspector Gage
A police officer at Scotland Yard. He and Aunt Miranda are longtime friends.
* FriendOnTheForce
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: Toward Macavity.

!!Inspector Blodges
Another policeman at Scotland Yard. He's not quite as patient toward Macavity as Inspector Gage is.
* InspectorJavert: Toward Macavity.

!!Lady Edna Saltcoats
The owner of Marlford Manor and a longtime friend of Aunt Miranda and Uncle Basil.
* ActualPacifist: She's revealed to be this in "Case of the Marlford Murder," where her scripted method of Count von Coburg's character's "murder" is being frightened to death by a mouse, instead of being shot, poisoned or bludgeoned as the Eagle Eyes initially assume; and when they ask her which of ''those'' methods was used, she reacts with absolute horror. Then she [[LampshadeHanging acknowledges]] the point:
--> '''Lady Edna:''' Well...I know it sounds unlikely, but frankly, my dears, I just couldn't bear the thought of any violence. Not even play-acted!
* BigFancyHouse: Marlford Manor.
* HeroicBSOD: In ''EEM London's'' "Case of Macavity's Mace," it's revealed that several years earlier, Lady Edna went through one. [[spoiler:Her pet monkey Cupcake had died after being caught in a rabbit trap.]]
* SilverVixen: She ''is'' quite attractive for an older woman, if her avatar picture is any indication.
%%* {{Socialite}}

!!P.C. Bardbrooke
A London bobby (police officer) with a deep interest in Shakespearean history and a love for English literature.
* UsefulNotes/BritishCoppers: She's one, of course.
* CulturedBadass: She quotes Shakespeare to the crooks she collars.
* SmithOfTheYard: She's recognized as a policewoman even when off-duty and out of uniform.

!!Etienne Dumont
An oceanographer and genealogist.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His voice actor puts on an accent that sounds East European.

!!Max Landers
An oceanographer who does research alongside Etienne Dumont. He is prominently shown in "Case of the Pirate Puzzle," having to outwit a rival treasure-salvaging company.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Antagonists in EEM London]]
!!Macavity
The BigBad of ''EEM London.'' Nobody knows his/her real identity, or even if he/she is in fact a man or a woman.
* AffablyEvil: Until, that is, he/she stops playing nice in "Case of Macavity's Mace."
* ArchEnemy: To both the Eagle Eyes and Scotland Yard.
* [[spoiler:TheBadGuyWins]]
* BatmanGambit: This is Macavity's shtick throughout the course of the sequel: testing the Eagle Eyes' skills throughout the game by pulling city-wide pranks; stealing a sign language-using chimpanzee; and arranging for the creation of a remote-control toy tiger to be stolen later. Eventually, in "Case of Macavity's Mace," the toy tiger is used to turn off the House of Common's security system, following which the chimp is sent to steal the Mace of the House of Commons--all in order to blackmail Parliament into passing the Animal Protection Law that has been under debate. Then, knowing the Eagle Eyes will intervene and potentially crack the case, arrangements are made to put Macavity's base of operations up for sale in preparation to flee the country, with the funds from the sale donated toward supporting the passing of the Animal Protection Law. [[spoiler:Before fleeing, they make a video confessing their wrongs and apologizing for the harm they have brought to the people of England in their zeal to protect animals. Thus, some measure of sympathy will be garnered for their repentance, and the citizens will have the choice to support the bill if they should so choose]].
%%* BewareTheSillyOnes
%%* TheChessmaster
* [[spoiler:CollectiveIdentity]]: [[spoiler:Macavity is two people using one identity]].
%%* CrazyPrepared
%%* CutAndPasteNote: Macavity's preferred form of communication with the Eagle Eyes and the authorities proper.
%%* DramaticUnmask: [[spoiler:Done by themselves at the end of the final mystery]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: His/her pranks, while criminal in nature, are never tailored to cause actual bodily harm.
%%* FriendlyEnemy: Kinda-sorta.
%%* [[GentlemanThief Gentle-person Thief]]
%%* GracefulLoser
%%* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen He Or She Who Must Not Be Seen]]
%%* HiddenVillain
%%* HumansAreBastards: His/Her viewpoint when it comes to animal rights abuses.
%%* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini]]
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* MeaningfulName: Macavity takes his/her name from a fictional character in the real-life book ''Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats'' by author T.S. Eliot. The Macavity in that book is a master criminal who is too smart to leave any evidence of his crimes behind.
%%* PhantomThief
%%* WellIntentionedExtremist

!!Ned Basset
A local Londoner who has dreams of greatness.
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* GadgeteerGenius: He restores antique cars as a hobby.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In "Case of the Envelope Espionage," he volunteers to aid in the Children's Christmas Fund prior to the start of the case.
* SmugSnake

!!Captain Greenbeard
The captain of a pirate crew that abducts Aunt Miranda in "Case of the Pirate Prank."
* CaptainColorbeard: In name only. His is actually black.
* FriendlyEnemy
* [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Both he and his buccaneer crew. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that they are actually Bond Street bankers who "kidnap" a prominent Londoner annually and hold them "for ransom" by engaging the relatives and friends in a scavenger hunt - all as part of a charity gig.

!!The Morgan Salvage Company
A group of treasure-seekers who rival Max Landers' company and are, in Etienne Dumont's words, "modern-day pirates." They are led by one Mrs. Morgan, a callous, vindictive and scornful woman, and one of their main agents is Mr. Spector, a supposed soothsayer. They only appear in "Case of the Pirate Puzzle."
* [[spoiler:FriendlyEnemy]]: [[spoiler:Mrs. Morgan is seen posing with Dumont and Landers in a newspaper clipping at the end of the mystery, suggesting that they are at least a little less antagonistic toward each other by this point.]]
* MeaningfulName: Mrs. Morgan's name and description as a "modern-day pirate" by Etienne Dumont brings to mind the famous privateer Henry Morgan.
* PunnyName: Mr. Spector, as per his soothsayer profession.
* RedHerring: Mrs. Morgan directs the detectives to Mr. Spector to get directions on how to talk to the ghost of Cutlass Jack, the legendary pirate whose treasure is the focus of the "Pirate Puzzle" case. Predictably, if you go to the Highgate Cemetery and follow Mr. Spector's directions to raise up the supposed ghost, nothing happens.
--> '''Jake/Jennifer:''' [[WhatTheHellPlayer Honestly, (player's name), I don't know why I let you talk me into these things!]]...I guess you're right. Anything in the name of investigation!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Adult Characters in EEM London]]
!!Ved Maringh
One of the major residents of Dartmoor in ''EEM London.'' Rae Maringh's father.
* AgentScully: He doesn't subscribe to the various supernatural legends surrounding Dartmoor. He does acknowledge, however, that his neighbors would be superstitious because Dartmoor ''does'' look rather spooky.
* PapaWolf: Regarding Rae.
--> '''Ved Maringh:''' The first thing I must make very clear is that my daughter is quite innocent!
** To provide further context: This happens during "Case of the Envelope Espionage," where both Ved and Rae are suspects. Which means that Ved is defending his daughter's innocence before considering his own.

!!Julia Beeswing
Lady Edna Saltcoats' maid at Marlford Manor.
* CoolBigSis
* GirlFriday
* LastNameBasis: She always refers to Jake and Jennifer as "Master Eagle" and "Miss Eagle" respectively. She averts it in the player's case, however, always calling you by your first name with no "Master" or "Miss" prefix.

!!Rutherford
Lady Edna Saltcoats' butler at Marlford Manor.
* TheJeeves

!!Count Gunter von Coburg
A wealthy German and a good friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats.
* AssholeVictim: In ''EEM London's'' "Case of the Marlford Murder," Count von Coburg's victim character in the murder mystery party was a swindler and a heartless brute. Among his character's list of atrocities: he cheated one character out of the Victoria Cross bravery medal, sold another character's entire pig farm to a sausage factory and then claimed the animals were stolen, shot a third character's pet warthog for spite, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and defeated a fourth character in a baking competition]].
* CoolOldGuy
* EccentricMillionaire
* JerkAss: Not the man himself, but his scripted character in the murder mystery party during "Case of the Marlford Murder." In fact, during Lord Cheswick's recital of his character's script, he lambastes Count von Coburg's character as [[AssholeVictim a swindler and rotten scum who nobody will miss]]...then briefly breaks character to assure the detectives that the Count is in fact a perfect gentleman.
* {{Socialite}}

!!Roscoe Fishwick
A UsefulNotes/WorldWarII survivor and old family friend of Lady Edna Saltcoats who appears only in "Case of the Blitz Beryls."

!!Ivy Brissot
An author and longtime friend of Uncle Basil's, she drops by the house from time to time.
* [[IfIWereARichMan If I Were A Rich Woman]]: She constantly dreams of gaining wealth. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by Nigel on one occasion:
--> '''Nigel:''' I don't know about Ms. Brissot. She's nice and everything, but she seems awfully anxious to make a lot of money. She rattles on and on about how she'll spend her first million pounds! I think she spends more time thinking about that than she does writing her books!

!!Tungsten "Spotty" Wiles
Aunt Miranda's journalism colleague.
* IntrepidReporter

!!Sir Toby Uppingham
A member of Parliament.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Camille Wren
An [[SmallNameBigEgo actress with big dreams of grandeur]] who performs in plays at London's Old Vic theater.
* WagTheDirector: She is guilty of doing this often.

!!Lord and Lady Cheswick
One of the richest couples in London, and they're both very passionate about animal rights.
* HappilyMarried
* {{Socialite}}

!!Jim Mutter
The proprietor of Smuggler's Inn, a local bar in Dartmoor.
* HandicappedBadass: He lost a leg back when he was a sailor, but he'll sit up nights with his shotgun, waiting to bag a skulking fox.

!!Mr. Buckleigh
The curator of the British Museum.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Percy Tribb
Mr. Buckleigh's scheming assistant.
* GreenEyedMonster: He's jealous of his boss and wants to usurp him.

!!Anne Askew
The stage manager at the Old Vic theater.
* FieryRedhead
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: She plays one of the witches in the Old Vic's rendition of ''Macbeth.''

!!David Herrick
The desk clerk at the Ritz Hotel.

!!Alice Pells
A researcher at the Natural History Museum.
* NerdsAreSexy
* TheResenter: She used to work for the British Museum, and took care of the exhibits there before they fired her. She harbors a grudge against them ever since.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses

!!Mrs. Cowslip
Nigel's school headmistress.
* TeamMom: To Nigel and his schoolmates.

!!Ms. Mahdi
A tour guide at the Tower of London.

!!Warder Hargreaves
The Chief Warder at the Tower of London.
* CoolOldGuy
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Violet Drumwright
The band manager of Stiff Upper Lip.
* CreativeDifferences: She believes Astrid should practice playing her songs more as opposed to writing them down; consequently, she expresses pleasure when Astrid's notebook, in which the band's songs are written, goes missing in "Case of the Lyric Larceny." [[spoiler:No, she didn't take it.]]

!!Emma Finley
A stage actress who regularly performs at the Old Vic theater.
* CoolBigSis

!!Dr. Dahlia Wilde
The production manager at the Old Vic theater.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* TeamMom: To Uncle Basil's troupe.

!!Albert Frescura
A painter and sometime stage actor. He performs with Uncle Basil's troupe at the Old Vic theater.

!!Harry Parker
The proprietor of Snootby's Auction House.

!!Elmer Clumpp
An amateur inventor who peddles his wares in Covent Garden.

!!Lord Pomeroy
A member of the House of Parliament.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Lt. Havershim
A high-ranking member of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure

!!Dr. Mercury
A researcher at the Natural History Museum.

!!Col. Sweeney
A longtime member of the Phaeton Club and a horse rancher.
* AgentScully: In "Case of the Horrible Hound," he scoffs at the idea that a supernatural dog is stealing the local horse ranchers' ponies, instead attributing the phenomenon to a thief. [[spoiler:He's right.]]
* BerserkButton: People shortening "the United Kingdom" to simply "U.K."

!!Marissa Byrnie
A horse rancher who lives in the Dartmoor area.

!!Sondra Trent
Harry Parker's assistant at Snootby's.
* [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn]]: In "Case of the Standing Stones."

!!Mr. Amesbury
A longtime member of the Phaeton Club, and a good friend of Col. Sweeney's.

!!Ms. Dunbar
The chief costume designer at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.

!!Mr. Maypole
A member of the Sherlock Holmes fan-club in London.
* FanBoy: Of Sherlock Holmes.

!!Angus Macpherson
A Scotsman and president of the All-Britain Prevaricator's Club, a club devoted to telling the best "tall tales."
* BlatantLies: Both played straight and subverted--played straight when he is engaged in the club's annual lying competition, subverted at all other times (and this is a rule among club members).

!!Guy Wingo
An Australian cricketer who coaches Nigel's summer cricket club.

!!Brent Hunter
An oceanographer who salvages shipwreck treasures for historical study.

!!Mrs. Preswick
An elderly tour guide at Windsor Castle.
* AbsentMindedProfessor: Not so much a professor, but the trope fits; at one point she starts giving a tour to the detectives even though they're not actually part of the official tour group she's supposed to be supervising.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Young People in EEM London]]
Many of the persons listed here are part of Nigel's TrueCompanions.
!!Rae Maringh
Ved Maringh's daughter, and a longtime friend of Nigel's.
* MissingMom: No mention is ever made of her mother.
* [[UglyGuysHotDaughter Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter]]: Well, while not repulsive in appearance, her father Ved isn't what you'd call attractive. (Then again, his wife had to have found him attractive [[NoAccountingForTaste somehow]] for him to have become a father...)

!!Aaron and Felix
Two London natives who are friends of Nigel's, and are rarely ever seen apart.
* HeterosexualLifePartners
* ThoseTwoGuys

!!Marcus Dare
A student of the University of London.
* CannotSpitItOut: He has a crush on his classmate Chelsea, but doesn't know how to express his feelings to her directly.

!!Chelsea Sinclair
Another student of the University of London. She works part-time at the London Zoo.
* AnimalWrongsGroup: She was once arrested for freeing animals from their cages at the University of London.

!!Gaye Goodbowe
One of Nigel's closest friends, and one of a small handful of persons in the game who are physically handicapped--in her case, she's confined to a wheelchair.
* HandicappedBadass: She plays the role of an enterprising scientist in a youth play during "Case of the Pilfered Phone."

!!Ian Knight
A boy who Gaye Goodbowe has a crush on. It's indicated that he has a crush on her too.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Tries to convince Abigail Epuru of this, re Gaye. Abigail isn't convinced.

!!Philip Mynd
One of Nigel's classmates, and a lover and player of chess.
* SeriousBusiness: Do not disturb him when he's practicing his chess moves.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess

!!Astrid Blake
The lead singer of a band called Stiff Upper Lip. She sometimes works as a costume designer at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, under Ms. Dunbar's supervision.
* BritishRockstar

!!Jules
The keyboardist of Stiff Upper Lip. He's also acquainted with Regina, the lead singer of rival band Tone Def.
* BritishRockstar: But he secretly enjoys ClassicalMusic too.
* StreetMusician: He does this as a past-time in Trafalgar Square, to earn a little money on the side.

!!Regina
The lead singer of a band called Tone Def. She's also somewhat sweet on Jules, the keyboardist of rival band Stiff Upper Lip.
* BritishRockstar
* TheRival: To Astrid.

!!Jeremy
A bike messenger who also collects Stiff Upper Lip memorabilia, to the point of obsession.
* FanBoy: For Astrid Blake's band, Stiff Upper Lip. It's taken to extremely discomfiting levels in "Case of the Lyric Larceny," in which, while you're trying to find Astrid's missing songbook, when you run into him he offers to pay you ''fifty pounds'' for the book, which he desperately wants to add to his Stiff Upper Lip collection.

!!Dorothea
A good friend of Nigel and Gaye Goodbowe, she regularly hangs out with them at Covent Garden.

!!Simon
Darren Moss' best friend and a young cadet at the Tower of London.

!!Abigail Epuru
A friend of Ian Knight who attends the same school as him.
* FriendlyEnemy: Her school is this to Nigel's school, as far as their annual chess competitions are concerned.
* ShipperOnDeck: She ships Ian and Gaye Goodbowe, and teases Ian about it.

!!Robyn
A local Londoner who works as a tour guide down at the Cutty Sark's dock.
* SeparatedByACommonLanguage: He discusses this at length with the detectives during one case.

!!Griff Johns
One of Nigel's schoolmates with a great love for cricket.

!!Grace White
One of Nigel's schoolmates, she's described as being a new girl in "Case of the Frankenstein Fraud."
* [[RememberTheNewGuy Remember The New Girl]]: Subverted. She's been around with Nigel's crowd a short while, just long enough that everyone knows her, but she's still fairly new and recognized as such.

!!Gordon
A good friend of Nigel's and a frequent visitor to the Eagle family's house. He's the go-to guy for anything on Egyptian history and mythology.
* CunningLinguist: A variation--he can read hieroglyphs (the ancient Egyptian picture-language).
* GentlemanAndAScholar: Of the teenage amateur variety.
* TheSmartGuy
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses

!!Rebecca Locke
A young and upcoming tennis star. Her family owns a store on Quaint Street in northwest London.
* ActionGirl
* [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn]]: During "Case of the Frankenstein Fraud."
* TheRival: To two other tennis stars in "Case of the Vaporous Victorian."
[[/folder]]