Meet the Characters —
- Kendall Fletcher
- Mar 12, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 27, 2022

"Sugar" is a common 'thug', but that's just his job. His passion is baking. Sugar isn't his real name, but he's so known by his friends and cohorts for his love of baking that they started calling him that.
He's here to bake, but he can pack quite a punch if it's what gets him ahead.

Don is a mafia man; a mobster, but somehow his friend Sugar dragged him into baking as a hobby, and he takes it just as seriously as he does everything else, and he's more than willing to pull his gun on you.
Or beat you with a whisk, whatever is more convenient.

Felicia is a thief, and finds baking to be a relaxing thing to do when she wasn't robbing bank vaults or breaking into corporate safes, though to their chagrin of her friends, she likes to use their ingredients for her baking... or attacking rather than her own.
From her perspective, it serves them right, since what kind of friends don't recognize them without their mask on?

Ned... is a baker. He works in a bakery. Baking is his life. He has a couple somewhat questionable friends (he doesn't know what they do aside from baking and he's not sure he wants to) in Sugar and Penny, and he didn't think anything of it when he was invited to a... friendly baking competition by them.
It's a lot more violent than he anticipated, but Ned is nothing if not a professional, so he can play by their rules.

Penny works with Ned at the same bakery, but baking isn't really what she does.
Or, well, it is; she loves baking and is good at it, but Penny is often covered in suspicious red fluid that she swears is strawberry, because Penny is a killer.
Despite that, she's a cheerful and pleasant girl, who wants to bake with her friends with only a little bodily harm.

Miss Baker is a representative of the sponsor and host of this competition; Fletcher Baking Company, and has been tasked with judging it as well.
But for some reason she's chosen to participate in it, which is sort of an unfair advantage isn't it?
Well, what else would you expect from a corporate stooge?



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