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Chief Belka is is charge of the RIS. The RIS is a private enterprise, and it hasn't been revealed whether or not he also owns it, though he apparently has some kind of professional legal responsibility for it.

Mick is a rat, with a neatly dressed but bookish appearance. He is about fifty years old, wears glasses, and is unmarried. He plays chess on a professional level (having at one point at least held the title of all-Peninsular Chess Champion) and enjoys true-crime literature. He sometimes tinkers with electronics, particularly radios. During the war, he ostensibly worked on the home front as a quality control inspector at a radio factory, and seems to have many business connections and personal friends from that time of his life. Some of them have moved on to important government positions. It is implied that he was actually involved with some sort of signals intelligence work during the war, possibly cryptography. He may also have acquired his knowledge of investigative technique and procedure in relation to his wartime work, as it's unclear how else he might have done so - he was not a detective prior to the war.

His corner office in the (old) Camberline building in the Fruitmarket District of Simha City is full of books and filing cabinets with his notes and case files. He lives downtown in an apartment near embassy row, taking the subway for his morning commute.

=== Ignatia "Iggie" Camberline ===

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Ms. Camberline is an aircraft designer for her family's business. She is a mongoose in her mid to late twenties, the granddaughter of recently-deceased aviation tycoon Jules Camberline. She was a child prodigy and is apparently pioneering the use of turbocharging in aviation engines. Although its fortune has increased tremendously thanks to the airplane business, the family is old money in peninsular society, descending from seneschals of the Red Lion Clan.

Ignatia's scandalous - some say "wicked" - personal life is a frequent subject of society gossip, usually focusing on her libertine behavior and romantic entanglements, but some also say she is seriously involved in the occult.

=== Motor Pool Cat ===

The long-suffering mechanic of the RIS's motor pool is a male cat, as yet unnamed. Not much has been revealed about him, though he has been repeatedly frustrated by the damage suffered by the vehicles the party borrows, which have been variously been bled on by shooting victims, set on fire, and splashed with red paint as a result of labor unrest.

This is a list of recurring or otherwise notable RIS non-player characters.

Michael "Mick" Belka

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Chief Belka is is charge of the RIS. The RIS is a private enterprise, and it hasn't been revealed whether or not he also owns it, though he apparently has some kind of professional legal responsibility for it.

Mick is a rat, with a neatly dressed but bookish appearance. He is about fifty years old, wears glasses, and is unmarried. He plays chess on a professional level (having at one point at least held the title of all-Peninsular Chess Champion) and enjoys true-crime literature. He sometimes tinkers with electronics, particularly radios. During the war, he ostensibly worked on the home front as a quality control inspector at a radio factory, and seems to have many business connections and personal friends from that time of his life. Some of them have moved on to important government positions. It is implied that he was actually involved with some sort of signals intelligence work during the war, possibly cryptography. He may also have acquired his knowledge of investigative technique and procedure in relation to his wartime work, as it's unclear how else he might have done so - he was not a detective prior to the war.

His corner office in the (old) Camberline building in the Fruitmarket District of Simha City is full of books and filing cabinets with his notes and case files. He lives downtown in an apartment near embassy row, taking the subway for his morning commute.

Ignatia "Iggie" Camberline

attachment:iggy.png

Ms. Camberline is an aircraft designer for her family's business. She is a mongoose in her mid to late twenties, the granddaughter of recently-deceased aviation tycoon Jules Camberline. She was a child prodigy and is apparently pioneering the use of turbocharging in aviation engines. Although its fortune has increased tremendously thanks to the airplane business, the family is old money in peninsular society, descending from seneschals of the Red Lion Clan.

Ignatia's scandalous - some say "wicked" - personal life is a frequent subject of society gossip, usually focusing on her libertine behavior and romantic entanglements, but some also say she is seriously involved in the occult.

Motor Pool Cat

The long-suffering mechanic of the RIS's motor pool is a male cat, as yet unnamed. Not much has been revealed about him, though he has been repeatedly frustrated by the damage suffered by the vehicles the party borrows, which have been variously been bled on by shooting victims, set on fire, and splashed with red paint as a result of labor unrest.

RIS/Nonplayer Characters (last edited 2026-01-10 06:16:46 by Reese)