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*”Simon Goodchilde? You mean the one that talks like Christopher Walken and William Shatner had a baby? Can’t say I’ve got a particularly strong opinion on the guy, but that in and of itself is almost a complement” [[Roach]]
 
*”Simon Goodchilde? You mean the one that talks like Christopher Walken and William Shatner had a baby? Can’t say I’ve got a particularly strong opinion on the guy, but that in and of itself is almost a complement” [[Roach]]
 
* "One of those vampires who just wants to do...whatever he does...in peace. As solitary monsters go, he's good to work with, knows a lot, and is willing to share, which is good enough for me." - [[Switch]]
 
* "One of those vampires who just wants to do...whatever he does...in peace. As solitary monsters go, he's good to work with, knows a lot, and is willing to share, which is good enough for me." - [[Switch]]
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* "Simon Goodchilde shares my attachment to those creatures beyond the blood of Kindred, but his seems to travel in a different direction. It is always a pleasure to compare notes over tea." - [[Ari Melamed]]

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  • "Simon Goodchilde is a strange man, with stranger friends.. or so it is said. I watched the looks the Shining Ones gave him when the Accords were signed. There was some sort of kinship there.. some sort of terrifying kinship." - Christian Whitechapel
  • ”Simon Goodchilde? You mean the one that talks like Christopher Walken and William Shatner had a baby? Can’t say I’ve got a particularly strong opinion on the guy, but that in and of itself is almost a complement” Roach
  • "One of those vampires who just wants to do...whatever he does...in peace. As solitary monsters go, he's good to work with, knows a lot, and is willing to share, which is good enough for me." - Switch
  • "Simon Goodchilde shares my attachment to those creatures beyond the blood of Kindred, but his seems to travel in a different direction. It is always a pleasure to compare notes over tea." - Ari Melamed