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6This is the character sheet for ''The Dreamer'', in all its glory. '''Warning!''' '''''Spoilers ahead!'''''
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12[[folder:21st - century cast]]
13!!Beatrice 'Bea' Whaley
14[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_beaw_1725.jpg]]
15Bea Whaley has big dreams for her future. The seventeen year old wants nothing more than to star in theater productions after she graduates. And it seems like it might happen–her Uncle Hercules, a Broadway costume designer, has already introduced her to famous producers, directors and choreographers. She doesn’t care much for books or school work, and would rather spend her time daydreaming, singing, acting, or hanging out with her friends. A bit shy and awkward in social situations, Bea lets herself go when she’s performing, which might the reason she loves the stage so much.
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17At the start of her senior year, she begins having vivid dreams about the American Revolution. She soon becomes convinced the dreams are real–they always start where the last one ended, and she discovers that some of the events in her dreams actually happened. As she tries to figure out what is happening to her, she pushes away her closest friends and family in order to dive deeper into her dreams, exploring the world of 18th century America and the interesting people she meets there.
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19%%* BeenThereShapedHistory
20%%* {{Blessed With Suck}}/ {{Cursed With Awesome}}
21%%* DaddysGirl
22%%* DistressedDamsel
23%%* GenkiGirl
24%%* LaserGuidedAmnesia
25%%* LoveTranscendsSpacetime: With Alan.
26%%* MayDecemberRomance: With Alan.
27%%* MentalTimeTravel: With her dreams.
28%%* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent
29%%* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette
30%%* PluckyGirl
31%%* {{Tsundere}}: Type B, with her tsun-tsun side usually triggered by Hamilton.
32%%* UptownGirl
33
34!!Benjamin Cato
35[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_ben_7618.jpg]]
36Nineteen year old Ben Cato is a year older than the other seniors, since he repeated a grade in middle school. It was the wake up call he needed, and he decided to stop hanging out with the wrong crowd and take school more seriously. As the starter quarterback on the High School football team, scouts noticed him his junior year. But his season ended abruptly with a severe knee injury. Senior year he continues to play on the team, despite no longer being a contender for a college scholarship. Ben has an overcoming spirit and a constant smile. Rather than allow the change of plans to bring him down, he tries a new direction for his life: acting. He has secretly held an interest in theater, attending all the school plays. From the audience of these productions Ben took notice of the school’s leading actress–Beatrice Whaley. When the two audition together for Romeo and Juliet, he takes a chance and asks her out. And since she’s been waiting five years for him to notice her, she promptly agrees!
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38%%* FlatCharacter
39* MeaningfulName: Ben's last name is also the name of a famous play, which was a favorite among many patriots. He also shares the name with Jemmy Cato, the leader of the Stono Rebellion. Cato was also the name of the slave who assisted Hercules Mulligan in spying on the British.
40%%* RealMenWearPink: He does acting, which is considered a 'girly' thing to do.
41
42!!Elizabeth Winters
43[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_liz_4763.jpg]]
44Liz Winters and Bea Whaley have been best friends since elementary school. If they hadn’t bonded then, they might never have become friends at all! The two girls are polar opposites. Where Bea is [[GenkiGirl an explosion of emotions]], Liz is [[ProperLady reserved and patient]]. Where Bea is reckless, Liz is cautious. Where Bea speaks her mind without thinking, Liz bites her tongue and keeps her foot out of her mouth. At the beginning of senior year, Bea’s cousin John asks Liz to be his date for the Halloween dance and Liz eagerly agrees, despite fearing Bea’s reaction. John shares some of Bea’s fiery Irish temperament which they get from their parents, and his ability to speak his mind and express himself are attractive to Liz. She wishes she could let loose more, but when she tries to share her opinions, it often blows up in her face.
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46%%* BetaCouple: With John.
47%%* TheHeart
48%%* MuggleBestFriend
49%%* ProperLady: Personality-wise she is reserved and patient.
50%%* ShrinkingViolet
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53!!Yvette Howe
54[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_yvette_867.jpg]]
55Yvette met Liz and Bea at the end of middle school when she moved to Boston from New Orleans with her single mother. Being wallflowers themselves, the girls welcomed the shy new girl into their exclusive friendship, and the three quickly became inseparable. It didn’t take long, however, for Yvette to fall in love with the trendy fashions of Boston and New York, and she quickly came into her own. She worked hard to get rid of her Creole accent and has become a fashionetta like the best of them. She adds spice and a hint of naughtiness to the trio. Despite remaining close to Liz and especially Bea, Yvette has expanded her social circle and is far more popular than her quiet friends. When Yvette takes a special interest in the dreams that Bea is having, Bea feels she is the one friend she can trust. As a result, their friendship deepens even as Bea pushes everyone else away.
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57%%* MeaningfulName: She shares the same last name with Gen William Howe.
58%%* MuggleBestFriend
59%%* SassyBlackWoman: Rather, Sassy Creole Girl.
60* SecretKeeper: Yvette is the only person who knows of Bea's dreams.
61
62!!John Mulligan
63[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_john_7720.jpg]]
64John Mulligan is Bea Whaley’s hot headed, loud mouthed, and often tactless cousin. Since Bea’s mother and father work long, tireless hours, John’s parents became second parents to Bea, and as such, he’s practically a brother to her. His father’s flamboyant profession–theatrical costume design–embarrasses him. John wants to have a respectable career, and has set his mind on attending Columbia University to study law. Luckily, learning comes easily to him–a bit too easily, however, and being naturally smart has allowed him to become a lazy smart alec. He decides to ask Liz Winters to the Halloween dance, despite being Bea’s best friend, because after spending so many years around his cousin, a girl with a bit more poise and restraint is a breath of fresh air.
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66%%* BetaCouple: With Liz.
67%%* BrilliantButLazy
68%%* FieryRedhead
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70[[/folder]]
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72[[folder: 18th - century cast]]
73
74!!Major Allen Warren
75[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_alan_1456.jpg]]
76Orphaned at the age of ten, Alan Warren’s Aunt Mary raised him along side his cousins on their apple farm in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Alan’s oldest cousin, Dr. Joseph Warren had left home for Boston to start a medical practice, and there he discovered liberty, politics and Samuel Adams. Only fifteen at the time, Alan quickly got caught up in his cousin’s political protests and joined Sam Adams’ Sons of Liberty, much to his aunt’s dismay. Alan used his inheritance, at only eighteen, to buy an orchard close to home and become an apple farmer himself. But he stayed connected to Boston, and the growing political strife there, by attending town meetings and participating in their protests. As a member of the Roxbury Militia, Alan Warren fought in the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and also at the Battle of Bunker Hill where he defended the Rail Fence with Captain Thomas Knowlton. Knowlton took notice of him and asked Alan to enlist in the new Continental Army as an officer in his company. But before he gave an answer, the British evacuated Boston. And when the American troops entered the city, Thomas Whaley, the father of a high society Bostonian girl Alan had fallen in love with, hunted him down. British soldiers had kidnapped his daughter Beatrice and taken her aboard General Howe’s ship. If Alan could rescue her, Mr. Whaley would give him anything he asked–despite their previous political and economic differences. Alan Warren promised to bring her home, accepted the offer to join Knowlton’s Rangers, but declined the commission, wanting as little responsibility as possible so he could leave to rescue Beatrice the first chance he got.
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78%%* AchillesHeel: Beatrice, and [[spoiler:tuberculosis.]]
79%%* ActionHero
80* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Played straight with Alan Warren wanting to send Bea Whaley back to Boston.
81%%* ChickMagnet
82%%* TheDeterminator
83* DressingAsTheEnemy: Alan dresses up as a redcoat in order to rescue Beatrice from Gen. Howe.
84%%* FarmBoy
85%%* TheHero
86* JailBaitWait: Alan waits for Bea to be of proper age before he can court her.
87%%* LoveMakesYouCrazy: ''Seriously''. That stunt he pulled in the beginning of the comic? Totally craycray.
88%%* LoveTranscendsSpacetime: With Beatrice.
89%%* ManlyMenCanHunt
90%%* MayDecemberRomance: With Beatrice.
91%%* OfficerAndAGentleman
92%%* ParentalAbandonment
93%%* TheSlacker: Before the war, Alan was perfectly content to be a dirt poor apple farmer.
94%%* VictoriousChildhoodFriend: Alan has known Beatrice since her early teens.
95%%* WifeHusbandry: Alan does this with Bea, which of course is rather squicky to say the least.
96
97!! Captain Alexander Hamilton
98[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_alex_3_961.png]]
99Alexander Hamilton was born in Nevis in The British West Indies, and was born out of wedlock to his mother, Rachel Faucette Lavien, and Scottish nobleman James Hamilton. At the age of ten, Alex's father abandoned the family, and two years later his mother died, leaving he and his older brother James Jr. virtually orphaned. The only thing young Alex had were his mother's books, which he poured over ravenously. These books influenced him and his writing style, and soon he would be publishing poems and hymns in the local newspaper, while working as a store clerk for a local trade-and-charter company in St. Croix. His talents caught the eye of the established gentry of the island, and sent him off on a scholarship to King's College in New York. In New York, he published many political essays in the local newspaper, and lived with Hercules Mulligan, Beatrice Whaley's uncle, and soon got to know Beatrice. In 1775, Alex dropped out of college and volunteered in a New York militia company called the Hearts of Oak. Hamilton studied military history and tactics on his own and achieved the rank of lieutenant. Under fire from HMS Asia, he led a successful raid for British cannon in the Battery, the capture of which resulted in the Hearts of Oak becoming an artillery company thereafter. Through his connections with influential New York patriots like Alexander [=McDougall=] and John Jay, he raised the New York Provincial Company of Artillery of sixty men in 1776, and was elected captain.
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101%%* BrokenHero
102%%* ChickMagnet
103%%* CulturedWarrior
104* DarkAndTroubledPast: Let's break it down: When he was a teenager, in the space of a few years,
105** his mother died,
106** his father vanished,
107** his aunt, uncle, and grandfather also died,
108** his cousin committed suicide, and
109** Alexander and his brother were disinherited and left penniless orphans.
110** And lest us not forget that James Hamilton might not even have been his father in the first place (the honor might go to a gentleman by the name of Thomas Stevens).
111%%* DisappearedDad
112%%* {{Fiery Redhead}}
113%%* GentlemanAndAScholar
114%%* GentlemanSnarker
115* HeroicBastard: But his opponents would rather say he's a [[BastardBastard bastard bastard]].
116%%* HistoricalDomainCharacter
117* InSeriesNickname: He's called Captain Fancy Pants by Nathan behind his back.
118* IvyLeagueForEveryone: He went to Kings College a.k.a Columbia University
119%%* TheLancer
120%%* LargeHam: come on, it was [[PunnyName coming]]!
121%%* NewOldFlame: There are hints that he and Bea were once in a relationship.
122%%* OfficerAndAGentleman
123%%* ParentalAbandonment
124%%* RedHairAndFreckles
125%%* SixthRanger
126%%* StepfordSnarker
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128
129!!Captain Nathan Hale
130[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_nathan_9228.jpg]]
131Pious parents sent young Nathan Hale to Yale College at the age of 14, hoping he’d pursue the ministry. But at Yale he discovered he had a gift for the oratory, and when he graduated in 1773, became a school teacher instead. In New London, Connecticut, where he got a job as a school master, he held special early morning summer classes for women, believing they had as much right to an education as men. (The women were, perhaps, more interested in their handsome teacher, than in their teachings, despite the ugly scar a gunpowder burn had left on his forehead.) After fighting broke out in the neighboring Massachusetts Bay colony on April 19, 1775, Nathan, filled with a sense of patriotic duty, joined in the army as a first lieutenant. But to his dismay, his Connecticut company did not arrive in Boston until after the Battle of Bunker Hill, and for the next year Nathan had little to do while the Americans laid siege to Boston. Desperately seeking some action, he requested a transfer. Now a Captain, his request was granted, and he was transferred to an elite group known as Knowlton’s Rangers. When some of the men in his company embarked on a mission to light fire to an American ship and send it sailing toward two large British warships on the Hudson river, Nathan alerted his new friend Alan Warren to use the spectacle as a diversion to get on board the Eagle–General Howe’s personal ship–and rescue Beatrice Whaley.
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133%%* BadassBookworm: Nathan is one of these.
134%%* BadassTeacher
135* ButtMonkey: His Colonel doesn't think he's competent enough, he gets beat up by Alan for trying to apologize, he has to escort Bea and humor her crazy schemes, and he hasn't even seen any battles.
136%%* [[CelibateHero Celibate Smart Guy]]
137%%* ChickMagnet
138* CulturedWarrior: Played straight with Nathan, considering he graduated from Yale with honors and was a school teacher before he enlisted as an officer.
139* DistinguishingMark: He has a mole on his neck, and a powder burn on his forehead.
140%%* FaceDeathWithDignity
141* GeniusBookClub: Nathan is often seen reading the play Cato.
142%%* GentlemanAndAScholar
143%%* TheHeart
144%%* HeroicSacrifice
145%%* HistoricalDomainCharacter
146%%* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Justified, since he was pretty cool.
147* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Nathan is a graduate of Yale University.
148%%* OfficerAndAGentleman
149%%* SacrificialLion
150%%* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Nathan often [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this trope.
151%%* TheSmartGuy
152
153!!Lt. Colonel Thomas Knowlton
154[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_knowlton_5719.jpg]]
155Thirty six years old, handsomely rugged, and a veteran of the French and Indian war, Thomas Knowlton fit the bill of an ideal officer in the Continental Army. After the battles of Lexington and Concord, Captain Knowlton and his company of 200 men from Connecticut were the first troops from his colony to arrive as reinforcements in Boston. When the Americans set out in the middle of the night to dig trenches at Charleston on Bunker Hill, Knowlton and his men participated. As the sun rose, better revealing their surroundings, it became obvious that the British could easily sweep around the American redoubt and attack from behind. To prevent this, Knowlton and his men built up defenses along a rail fence, connecting Breed’s Hill to the Mystic River, cutting off any potential British flanking maneuvers. Knowlton’s men were so successful at holding off their opponents that after the third attempt to storm the rail fence, General Howe was the only British officer still standing. Congress promoted him to Lieutenant Colonel, and put him in charge of a unique group of fighters called “Knowlton’s Rangers.” The Rangers would be entrusted with the most difficult reconnaissance missions, earning their nickname “Congress’s Own.”
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157* ColonelBadass: Col. Knowlton, obviously. Being the leader of ''Knowlton's Rangers'', the first organized intelligence organization in the U.S. Army certainly helps.
158%%* CoolOldGuy: Okay, he isn't that ''old'', but he is pretty cool.
159%%* DaChief
160%%* AFatherToHisMen
161%%* HistoricalDomainCharacter
162%%* LanternJawOfJustice
163%%* TheMenFirst
164%%* MentorOccupationalHazard
165%%* MinorMajorCharacter
166* OfficerAndAGentleman: More like a disgruntled officer with a heart of gold, but a gentleman nonetheless.
167%%* OldSoldier
168%%* PermaStubble
169%%* TeamDad
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173!!Private Frederick Knowlton
174[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_frederick_1069.jpg]]
175When Captain Thomas Knowlton marched north for Boston with the 3rd Connecticut, he left his fifteen-year old son at home. So rather than witness them himself, young Frederick Knowlton had to read about his father’s heroic deeds at Bunker Hill and Charlestown in the papers. For the next year while Thomas Knowlton watched over his troops, Frederick watched over his mother, their farm, and his six younger siblings. But when General Howe and the British forces evacuated Boston, the Continental Army marched south. And on the way, Major Thomas Knowlton stopped at Ashford to visit his family, and to collect the then sixteen year old Freddy for service in the 20th Continental Line. His inconsolable wife barely relented, but ultimately the young man set off for New York City with his father to endure a long, hot summer digging trenches with the other privates. Used to being in charge after a year of managing his family’s affairs, Frederick suddenly found himself the youngest man in his ranks. So he spent most of his summer avoiding the older men–whom he both revered and feared—and would often steal away to a quiet spot to write his mother a few lines about his day, but more importantly, to update her on his father. (The older Knowlton had been notorious for his silence while in Boston.) Her letters in return revealed a much less anxious mother than the one he had left behind. And sometimes Frederick would add things to his letters like, “And pa says…” though he had never said any such thing. But Frederick knew he was thinking it.
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177* CallingTheOldManOut: In issue #8, Freddy stands up to his father and voices his own opinions about the war, and the eventual [[spoiler:burning of New York.]]
178%%* ChasteHero
179%%* ChildSoldier
180* HeroOfAnOtherStory: In Act 1, it's that tried and true tale of the loss of innocence, and the drift from boyhood into manhood.
181%%* KidSidekick
182%%* TagalongKid: For now.
183%%* YoungGun
184
185!!General William Howe
186[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_howe_2306.jpg]]
187Sir William Howe was the youngest of three Howe brothers, all military men who served in the Seven Years War. Howe was sent to America to aid General Gage in the fighting with the Americans, but after a horrible defeat at Bunker Hill (the British suffering 1,000 casualties), Gage was recalled from his position, sent back to Britain and replaced with Howe. The Americans kept Howe’s army bottled up in Boston for nearly a year, and the city full of refugees came dangerously close to running out of food and supplies. When the Americans built defenses on Dorchester Heights, an advantageous position within firing range of the city, Howe chose to abandon the Boston to pick up the fight elsewhere. He brought his troops to New York City where he met up with his brother, the Admiral of the Navy, Lord Richard Howe. Together, with their massively intimidating fleet of British warships, they sat circling Manhattan, waiting for the opportune time to start–and hopefully finish–the fight.
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189%%* AntiVillain
190%%* BigBad
191%%* CulturedWarrior
192%%* HistoricalDomainCharacter
193%%* JustFollowingOrders
194%%* PunchClockVillain
195%%* RedEyesTakeWarning
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198!!Mrs. Betsy Loring
199[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_sm_loring_4672.jpg]]
200Betsy Loring married into a prestigious family of British loyalists in Boston, but American Patriots raided her father-in-law’s house in the country forcing the Lorings to flee for the city. The British Commander in Chief, General Gage, gave her father-in-law a generous appointment in the army to make up for the financial losses caused by the rebel mob. They settled into a home not far from the British headquarters, and from here Betsy noticed General William Howe who had just arrived from England. He shared her favorite vices–a fondness for wine, gambling, and pleasure. After just a few weeks she became his mistress, following him wherever the British forces moved, and, not one to miss a financial opportunity, her husband, Joseph Loring, followed them, too – to receive his hush money which he all too quickly gambled away.
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202%%* DarkMistress
203%%* FemmeFatale
204%%* HistoricalDomainCharacter
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