*Hunchback of Notre Dame*









Quasimodo
Quasimodo is a kind, caring hunchback, who's mother was a gypsie. Quasimodo's master is Frollo, and Frollo has given him the job of ringing the bells in the bell tower. Quasimodo is in love with Esmerelda, a beautiful gypsie. His best friends are three gargoyles: Laverne, Hugo, and Victor.
Esmerelda
Esmerelda is a beatiful gypsie who earns gold by dancing in the streets of Paris. She is constantly on the run from Frollo's henchman, who believe that she does not make her money the way she says she does. Esmerelda has a great sidekick and friend, a goat named Djali.
Phoebus
Captain Phoebus arrived in Paris on the order of Judge Claude Frollo. However, Phoebus was not aware of how cruel Frollo was, so he ended up disobeying the orders Frollo gave to him. Upon his arrival in Paris, Phoebus fell in love with a beautiful gypsie, Esmerelda.
Judge Claude Frollo
Frollo is an evil but important man in all of Paris. He is responsible for the death of a gypsie women that happened many years, so the responsibity of her son was given to Frollo himself. He taught her son, Quasimodo, to think the world is a horrible place. Frollo despises gypsies.
the Gargoyles
The gargoyles spend all their days and nights up in the bell tower with their good friend, Quasimodo. The three of them are a hoot: Hugo, the fat and funny guy, Laverne, the old guy, and Victor, the huge guy. They're always there to raise Quasimodo's spririts when he's down.
Clopin
Clopin is a very fun and funny guy, who's really into the Festival of Fools. He's a wonderful story teller, and loves telling stories to the children of Paris. Clopin is a member at the Court of Miracles, and a friend of Esmerelda's.
Djali
Djali is an adorable goat. He is the sidekick of Esmerelda, and the two of them are very close. Djali does not like anyone else (unless he gets to know them). He loves to eat anything he can get a hold of.
the Archdeacon
the Archdeacon is the priest at the church, where the bell tower is and where Quasimodo lives. The Archdeacon is continuously reminding Frollo of the murder he committed, and reminding him that he is not welcome inside the church to capture anyone. To him and many others, the church is sanctuary.
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