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Gantry Ogdon-Loppes is the human lover of Justice Wingall. He is a younger son of Henry Ogdon-Loppes and Mrs. Ogdon-Loppes.

Appearance[]

Gantry was a it on the stout side. His face was wide and ruddy, with a pronounced divot in the chin and an impressive set of whiskers.

Personality[]

Gantry is loyal and dotes upon Justice. He reassures Justice that he loves her, regardless of what she wore or wat pronouns she used as long as she was still Justice at heart.[1]

History[]

Gantry is the third son of Henry Ogdon-Loppes and Mrs. Ogdon-Loppes. His parents are aware he does not favor girls, and are pleasantly surprised when they're introduced to Justice.

In the Books[]

Defy or Defend[]

Gantry Ogdon-Loppes is the human lover of Justice Wignall at the beginning of the book. He has late, evening rendezvous with Justice because his parents would not approve of the match. With Dimity Plumleigh-Teignmott's help, Gantry gets his parents approval (though they believe Justice to be a woman and not a vampire) and approval to become a drone for the Nottingham Hive.

Trivia[]

  • Gantry is a good rider.[2]
  • His favorite color is blue.[3]
  • Gantry adores dogs.[1]

Quotes[]

  • "The man was on the stout side, of the kind that would go comfortably to chubby in his twilight years. His face was wide and ruddy, with a pronounced divot in the chin and an impressive set of whiskers." (Defy or Defend, Chapter Five)

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Defy or Defend, Chapter Seven: The Tragedy of the Colors
  2. Defy or Defend, Chapter Five: In Which Sir Crispin Criticizes Tennyson
  3. Defy or Defend, Chapter Six: Dangerous Buttons
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