Group Present:
A trip to a cheap local production of The Nutcracker.
Alastair:
A donation to the toy drive.
Bakura:
A copy of Am I Blue? and a flyer on local PFLAG meetings.
Troy Bolton:
Sheet music selections from Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, and Guys And Dolls.
Abby Boylen:
A pair of pink fuzzy slippers.
Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl):
A copy of the first Chronicles of Mistmantle book.
Duck:
A pair of yellow leg warmers.
Fakir:
A copy of Maurice, and a trip to upstate New York to meet a guy who makes swords.
Mary Marvel:
A photo of Mirin and Gon being adorable, and a card inviting her to come over for tea any time.
Mytho:
His own sleeping bag (which happens to be big enough for two people).
Kyle Rayner:
A book on Renaissance art and a book on Alfonse Maria Mucha. (And a commission to draw Luke a lovely portrait of his parents.)
Jaime Reyes:
A blueprint explaining how the emitter array of a lightsaber works.
Sarah Altman:
A new couch, and a hand-written coupon that reads "I.O.U 1 (one) pint of ice cream".
Miles Edgeworth:
A rather beat-up first edition of The Velveteen Rabbit.
Dr. Horrible:
A copy of Joseph Campbell's The Hero With A Thousand Faces.
Mara Jade:
Protective charms spanning several cultural practices (American Indian, South American, Hindu, Middle Eastern, African, voodoo, etc etc) and a copy of "Much Ado About Nothing".
Qui-Gon Jinn:
The poncho he wore on Tatooine (yes, he's kept it for fifteen years), and, quite possibly, an offer to remove the "Memorial" part of the school's name.
Selina Kyle:
A book on cat imagery in early world art (Egyptian, South American, etc).
Carlton Lassiter:
A book on unusual antique firearms.
Lynda with a Y:
A kids' book (probably one of the Usborne editions) about Earth history, along the lines of "If You Lived In Medieval Times".
Parker:
A carefully hollowed-out British pound coin, with the following note: For one who appreciates tradition and elegance. Use in case of handcuffs or other non-electronic emergencies.
Luke Skywalker:
His very own rabbit (with a harness so he can take it for walks), a portrait of Anakin and Padme, and an evening of sitting him down and telling him what Anakin Skywalker was like before he became Vader.
Tank Girl:
A bottle of Jack Daniels, 10 Questions For the Dalai Lama, a bootleg DVD of a Beijing Opera performance, and several ounces of salvia divinorum (one of the very few hallucinogens that's legal to buy and own in the US).
Saint Walker:
Hot chocolate mix and a book on Tibetan mandala sand paintings.
Slade Wilson:
A small container of white tea.
Phoenix Wright:
A fruit basket.
Teddy Altman:
A set of dog tags with the earliest version of the Jedi Code engraved on them.
Eli Bradley:
A note detailing one of his favorite anecdotes about Mace Windu.
Billy Kaplan:
Fabric for a new cape.