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There are six characters in season 4. This includes Anika Biko, Bruno Vitale, Gary West, John Fernsby, Rosario Guerra, and Sylvia Doyle.
Anika Biko
Arguably one of the most brilliant minds of her generation, Anika’s studies into higher mathematics led her to more and more esoteric books linking mathematics to language and then on to darker, more arcane things. It wasn’t long before the knowledge she was studying began to study her. If not for the intervention of some occult investigators, she might well have been lost to space and time. She now puts her vast intellect to work alongside her fellow investigators, translating forbidden languages and learning the deadliest spells.
Bruno Vitale
Bruno was court-martialed in the Great war for ‘excessive brutality’ against the enemy. Given the savage nature of that conflict in the trenches, it’s hard to image the kind of acts he might be responsible for. That said, prison only darkened his reputation, as he was sent to solitary confinement multiple times for a series of ‘accidents’ that maimed or outright killed other prisoners. It was there that he learned of the cults and the horrors they worshipped. And it was ther that other investigators found him, atop a pile of cultist bodies.
Gary West
Gary was a miner and foreman, digging up cool and other ores in the Appalachian Mountains. One fateful day. His crew dug a little too greedily and too deep, and discovered the ruins of an ancient city far below the Earth. That night, the ghostly resident of that alien place came to the surface to attack the mining camp, killing all but Gary. He collapsed the mine, cutting off whatever was keeping these spirits walking around on the surface. He now works with his fellow investigators to stop these things any way he can.
John Fernsby
John has spent more time in war than peace. He retired a Brigadier General and thought he would spend his twilight years on his family estate in England. Sadly, he was wrong. A secretive cult set its sights on his family’s land, owing to the river of dark power flowing beneath it. His entire family, from grandchildren up, were killed in the attack, which was thwarted by a team of investigators and his own skill in battle. John now works with investigators, advising on how best to prosecute their secret war.
Rosario Guerra
Rosario is a straightforward, plain-talking country girl from rural Mexico who knows as much about engines and mechanics as she does firearms. She doesn’t have the kind of fancy education that other investigators do, and she isn’t necessarily the best shot, but what Rosario does she does with her whole heart and with guns blazing. That also means fighting eldritch cults. They’re no good for the world. They don’t belong in it. And when there’s something out on the farm wreaking havoc, well, some things just need a good killing.
Sylvia Doyle
Slyvia would argue that while the most ancient horrors lie dreaming, it is their cultists who are truly asleep. The fools believe eternal life and salvation lies in waking these alien horrors, a fact she woke up to one terrible night as she helped drown an entire farmstead in blood. Honestly, it was the children’s eyes that brought her around. She saw herself reflected there, and her hands on her own throat, strangling her life away. She turned her powers on her former cult brethren and hasn’t stopped since.

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