Terror at Camp Roanoke
KurtBGrayVA for Frederick Barneby
Frederick only has one portion of this story, but in it, he showcases a lot of his character. He is a gruff man, poorly tempered, and easily angered. When angry (which he is in his portion), he is able to contain it behind raised tone and angry words, without going into a full shouting match (at least at the start). He's more than happy to voice his concerns and dislikes.
- english
- male adult
- english (american)
- Angry
- english (british)
- gruff
To Whom It May Concern, and Especially to the Craven Scoundrel Responsible for the Disturbing Scribblings Found Within My Dwelling
Let it be known throughout this fledgling colony that I, Frederick Barneby, have had the peace of my family most grievously disrupted by the discovery of a vile and unsettling poem hidden within the very floorboards of the cabin allotted to us.
Therefore, I, Frederick Barneby, do hereby demand that the author of this malicious drivel cease and desist from any further such actions.