Bakers Dozen

You’re not alone, although it has a Wikipedia page, as I just discovered.

Supporting characters in The Order of the Stick

  1. Redcloak
  2. The Monster in the Dark
  3. Miko Miyazaki
  4. Xykon
  5. General Tarquin
  6. Tsukiko
  7. Qarr
  8. The Linear Guild
  9. General Chang
  10. Joe

(Joe may or may not actually be a supporting character in Order of the Stick.)

Those who haven’t read it before are in for a treat. Anyone who’s ever played Dungeons & Dragons or a similar game will love it, I’ll wager: 1 New Edition - Giant in the Playground Games.

I confess I don’t remember a “Joe,” though…

Supporting characters in The Order of the Stick

  1. Redcloak
  2. The Monster in the Dark
  3. Miko Miyazaki
  4. Xykon
  5. General Tarquin
  6. Tsukiko
  7. Qarr
  8. The Linear Guild
  9. General Chang
  10. Joe
  11. Niu

Supporting characters in The Order of the Stick

  1. Redcloak
  2. The Monster in the Dark
  3. Miko Miyazaki
  4. Xykon
  5. General Tarquin
  6. Tsukiko
  7. Qarr
  8. The Linear Guild
  9. General Chang
  10. Joe
  11. Niu
  12. The Oracle

Supporting characters in The Order of the Stick

  1. Redcloak
  2. The Monster in the Dark
  3. Miko Miyazaki
  4. Xykon
  5. General Tarquin
  6. Tsukiko
  7. Qarr
  8. The Linear Guild
  9. General Chang
  10. Joe
  11. Niu
  12. The Oracle
  13. Nale

New topic: People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford
  2. Andrew Carnegie

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford
  2. Andrew Carnegie
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford
  2. Andrew Carnegie
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford
  2. Andrew Carnegie
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr,
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr,
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue
  9. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue
  9. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis
  10. George Washington

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue
  9. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis
  10. George Washington
  11. Austin Peay (a governor of Tennessee)–school chant is “let’s go Peay”

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue
  9. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis
  10. George Washington
  11. Austin Peay (a governor of Tennessee)–school chant is “let’s go Peay”
  12. Elihu Yale

People for whom colleges were named

  1. Leland Stanford, jr.
  2. Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, Richard Mellon
  3. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  4. Nicholas Brown
  5. John Harvard
  6. Stephen Van Rensselaer III
  7. John de Balliol (Oxford)
  8. John Purdue
  9. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis
  10. George Washington
  11. Austin Peay (a governor of Tennessee)–school chant is “let’s go Peay”
  12. Elihu Yale
  13. William Bucknell

Famous Mayors

  1. Ed Koch

Famous Mayors

  1. Ed Koch
  2. Marion Barry

Famous Mayors

  1. Ed Koch
  2. Marion Barry
  3. Richard “Dick” Whittington (Lord Mayor of London)

Famous Mayors

  1. Ed Koch
  2. Marion Barry
  3. Richard “Dick” Whittington (Lord Mayor of London)
  4. McCheese