Ambassador: The head diplomatic representative of Faerie (claimed: Topher Elderkin)
Social Secretary: The organizer of social events at the embassy (claimed: Senja Beaman)
Chief of Staff: The boss of the Sword and Dirt Staff and maker of appointments. (claimed: JR Green)
Cultural Attaché: The person who highlights Faerie holidays (Claimed: Adira Slattery)
Espionage Officer: The person who oversees intelligence gathering and spying.(may have a second public role) (claimed: XXXX)
Reception: Greets people at the door. (Claimed: Benjamin Levine)
The Order of the Peacock: 7 members, each holder of a magical sword (2 available) [Note: We have some fun peacock masks for members]
1 commander (Claimed: Ian Fabry)
(Claimed: Benjamin Dionysus) (Claimed: Isa Janusz) (Claimed: Eljay Rich)(Claimed: Philip Kelley)
Cook: Prepares the food, receives thanks from guests. (Note: this doesn't actually mean preparing food, it's more ceremonial) (Claimed: Sam Brandywine)
Domestic: Oversees the cleaning of the Embassy(maybe with magical assistance) (1 Claimed: Quinn)
Magical Technology Support: Keeps the magical technology substitutes working(electricity and gunpowder don't work in Faerie) (Claimed: Korey Enright)
File Clerk: Keeper of the Embassy's History (1 Claimed: Jay Johnson)
Economic Officer: Oversees the budget, raises money, funds projects. (Claimed: Elliot Besmann)
Magic Mirror: Answers questions (NPC?)
Embassy Drivers: Take people to other locations (NPCs)
Family Members: A diplomat's spouse or two, a diplobrat or three (characters 16 and up please) (1 claimed: Brooce Slamdunk) (1 claimed: Iris Felshmann)
Reporter from Märchmark: Maybe two, sending broadsides back to home to update the public.
(1 Claimed: Steve Discont)
Business Associates: Representatives from Faerie economic organizations.
(1 Claimed: Ryan Conner)
Charitable Associates: Representatives from Faerie NGOs (magiciens sans frontiers, the Otherworld Health Organization, OxFam[for people whose families have been turned into oxen]
(1 claimed: Cat Cefalu)
Wizards of Chicago(4 total): Wizards have power over specific domains, and operate independently.
(1 claimed: Jess Kuczynski)
(1 claimed: Tara Zuber)
(1 claimed: Fen Slattery)
(1 claimed: Faye Levin-O'Leary)
Wizards apprentices: Every wizard has an apprentice or is looking for a new one.
(1 claimed: Resa Lamont)
The Celestial Exchequer Staff (Game Theme: Helping the Less Experienced Otherworldly Types)
1 angel or saint: Handling the encouraging of good deeds. (claimed: Denzel Avant)
1 demon or damned: Handling the selling of soul futures. (claimed: Susan Weiner)
The Realms of Dreams and Nightmares (Game Theme: If You're Their Nightmare, are They Yours?)
2 Arcana available: Something weird and decidedly inhuman, profoundly iconic and full of weird knowledge.
(1 claimed: Makena Levine)
(1 claimed: Jeffrey Gardner)
The Great Undercity (Game Theme: Lost Souls Desperate for Normalcy)
2 subterranean dwellers available: Humans who have fallen off the surface world and learned weird magics.
(1 claimed: Alexa Hyde)
(1 claimed: Eleanor Hyde)
(1 associate claimed: Marianne Stine)
The Necropolitan Union (Game Theme: The Constantly Contentious Conflicts of Chicagoland's Cemeteries)
2 historical ghosts available: These can be famous people or everyday folks from Chicago's history. They should be from different cemeteries.
(1 claimed: Abby Doud)
(1 claimed: Elise Tincher)
The Siblinghood of Muses (Game Theme: Freelance Heroes is a World Without Hope)
1 demigods available: Any pantheon, they are freelancers and might be blessed by powerful beings or their actual children.
(1 claimed: Glau Hansen)
The Benevolent Order of Chimera (Game Theme: We May Be Monsters, but We're Not Monsters)
2 monsters available: Monsters can pass for human, the normal person's brain does a lot to fill in the gaps. They have hungers, but they are civilized.
(1 claimed: Rachel Loos)
Player-Suggested Faction (Game Theme: Fellow Travelers Along the Paths of Destiny)
2 available: Either single beings or duos. Go wild, make up whatever magical thing you want.
(1 claimed: Katie Utke)