Edmund Chicane

Edmund "Ned" Kelly Fuckin' Danger  Discretion  Aloysius  Superstar  Butterfly  Nimbly  Ninja  Pacifist  Black Diamond  Friendly  Trustworthy  Pissed Off  [Redacted]  Vamoose  Chicane Jr. was a player character in the Amnesty campaign played by Clint McElroy. Ned was the proprietor of a roadside cryptid museum / tourist trap called The Cryptonomica and the host of Saturday Night Dead, a local public access horror channel.

Despite making his livelihood off of cryptozoology and legendary creatures, Ned himself was a staunch non-believer, or at least he was until he joined the Pine Guard, and was not above perpetrating a hoax to drum up business.

Thieving Days
Little is known about Ned's early life, most likely due to his constant use of fake identities and alternate middle names. In the past, he was a thief known to steal the possessions of the rich and famous, including an oscar from George Clooney, a briefcase with Mal Evan's name on it, and most importantly of all, the Flamebright Pendant, an heirloom belonging to the family of Aubrey Little. When Ned broke into the mansion along with his accomplice Boyd Mosche to steal the pendant, among other things, he inadvertently set the mansion on fire.

Feeling guilty and short on time, Ned was able to save Aubrey and her father, who were both unconscious at the time, but was forced to leave as Boyd would not wait. This led to the death of Aubrey's mother when the roof collapsed. During their getaway, they crashed into a tree on the side of the road. Ned was able to escape, but chose not to help his partner in crime in favour of saving his own skin. He began hitchhiking, walking and taking buses, eventually ending up in Kepler.

Short on money, Ned chose to rob a nearby building, which happened to be the Cryptonomica, under management of Victoria. Ned was held up at gunpoint for trespassing, however he was let go and given a place to stay.

Working in the Cryptonomica
Ned began working in the cryptonomica alongside Victoria until her eventual death. He inherited the business and began working on turning a profit, hiring Kirby to create e-magazines to popularise the business. It was at least partially successful, since the business stayed afloat for a few years before the government's new plans kicked in to bankrupt the tourist trap industry throughout Kepler. At some point, Ned was given Duck's sword, Beacon, for safekeeping.

Duck Newton
Ned was a Kepler local and has a shared history with Duck Newton. At some point, Ned was entrusted with Duck's Chosen weapon for safekeeping (since then, Ned apparently put it within the "Inner Sanctum" of the Cryptonomica).

He wrote him a letter, with great admiration.

Aubrey Little
Ned and Aubrey were co-workers and friends through the Pine Guard. Ned had knowledge of something he did to her years before they formally met, but Aubrey, at least until Epi. 27, doesn't know what he knows.

He wrote her a letter, with love.

Kepler
Ned seemed to have earned a reputation among other locals as a grifter. He was at odds with members of the local government who see his tourist trap as bad for the town's image.

Mama
Mama apparently recognized Ned with disdain.

However, in episode 28, she knew that the man that had been broadcasted across TV was not the actual Ned.

She also was the one who was beside him in his last moments, and regarded him as her "fallen friend".

Agent Stern
Agent Stern is an FBI agent investigating supernatural phenomenon, and was drawn to Kepler by Ned's very convincing bigfoot video that he posted online. When he came to Kepler, the first person he talked to (supposedly) was Ned.

Barclay
Barclay is grateful for Ned helping him in the forest, but exasperated that Ned uploaded the video of that night onto the internet and how much attention is being brought to Kepler because of it.

Boyd Mosche
Boyd was Ned's former partner-in-crime, whom he met while they were both burglarizing the same residence, under the guise of being pest exterminators. They cooperated well enough to escape the police closing in on the house, but Ned nonetheless declined to give Boyd his real name. Probably.

Basic Moves

 * Act Under Pressure: Used for any difficult or dangerous action that isn't covered by another move.
 * Help Out: Used to help another hunter do something. If Ned succeeds, he'll give them a bonus on their task.
 * Investigate a Mystery: Used to work out what kind of monster Ned is dealing with, what it can do, and what it's planning.
 * Kick Some Ass: Used for fighting. Fighting monsters, mainly.
 * Manipulate Someone: Used to try and get someone to do something for Ned after he gives them some kind of reason.
 * Protect Someone: Used to save someone from danger.
 * Read a Bad Situation: Used to work out what dangers are immediately threatening Ned. For instance, if he thinks he is walking into a trap or wants to do some tactical analysis.
 * Use Magic: Used to cast magic spells or use enchanted items.

The Crooked Moves

 * Artifact: Ned "found" a magical artifact with handy powers, and kept it in The Cryptonomica.
 * Driver: Edmund has +1 ongoing while driving, plus he can hotwire anything. His main vehicle is a 1958 Lincoln Continental Mk. III and he also has access to an Alpina Superclass, a three-seater utility snowmobile.


 * Background: 
 * Burglar: When Ned breaks into a secure location, he rolls +Sharp. On a 10+ he picks three, on a 7-9 he picks two: 
 * He gets in undetected
 * He gets out undetected
 * He doesn’t leave a mess
 * He finds what he was after.

The Flake Moves

 * Net Friends: Ned knows a lot of people on the Interned. When he contacts a net friend to help him with a mystery, he rolls +Charm. On a 10+, they’re available and helpful. They can fix something, break a code, hack a computer, or get him some special information. On a 7-9, they’re prepared to help, but it’s either going to take some time or Ned's going to have to do part of it himself. On a miss, he burns some bridges. 

The Professional Moves

 * Mobility: Ned had a van built for monster hunting. Choose two good things and one bad thing:
 * Good things: surveillance gear, toolkit
 * Bad thing: obvious

Haven

 * Panic Room: This has essential supplies and is protected by normal and mystical means. Ned can hide out there for a few days, safe from pretty much anything.

Middle Names
Ned claimed many middle names during the course of The Adventure Zone: Amnesty including: Counter: 16
 * "Fuckin'" (Episode 3)
 * "Danger" (Episode 4)
 * "Discretion" (Episode 6)
 * "Aloysius" (Episode 9)
 * "Superstar" (Episode 10)
 * "Butterfly" (Episode 11)
 * "Nimbly" (Episode 11)
 * "Ninja" (Episode 11)
 * "Pacifist" (Episode 11)
 * "Black Diamond" (Episode 12)
 * "Friendly" (Episode 15)
 * ”Trustworthy” (Episode 26)
 * ”Pissed Off” (Episode 26)
 * “[Redacted]“ (Episode 26)
 * "Vamoose" (Episode 28)
 * Kelly (Episode 28)

Gear
Gear both formerly owned and lost by Ned throughout the show.

Weapons
Weapons formerly in Ned's possession.

Trivia

 * Had the look and big, bushy beard of Brian Blessed.
 * Stole George Clooney's Oscar for Syriana, just so he could say he stole from "Danny Ocean".
 * Despite their many similarities, Clint has confirmed that Ned was NOT based off Grunkle Stan.
 * Had an enchanting butt.
 * Edmund/Ned Chicane was not his real name.