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The following is a list of characters within V for Vendetta.

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Adam James Susan is the founder and Leader of The Party. His division within the government is sometimes known as the Head, going along with the theme of naming divisions of the government after body parts. He is named "Adam Sutler" in the film and has the title of High Chancellor. He has a love interest with the Fate supercomputer. He is very cruel and is ready to do anything to keep his government under control. He is an extreme nationalist and a firm adherent of pure fascism. He values order above all else and sees civil liberties as unneeded luxuries which are ultimately threats to a secure society. He states early in the novel that he believes in "the destiny of the Nordic race", and subsequently despises anyone who is not white, Christian, and heterosexual. Despite the latter, he disdains all sexual contact as "brutish coupling", and has subsequently remained a virgin his entire life.

Peter Creedy is a fictional character from the Alan Moore and Davis Lloyd's graphic novel V for Vendetta and from the V for Vendetta film. In the movie version he is played by Tim Pigott-Smith. It is suggested that he has a closer than discussed relationship with Brian Etheridge, head of the Ear, by using a pet name when informing Adam Susan of Etheridge's death in Chapter Two of "The Land of Do-As-You-Please".

In both interpretations, Creedy is head of the secret police, known as the Finger. He and his men are charged with apprehending "V," a masked vigilante whose high-profile acts of terrorism have undermined Norsefire's control of the country.

In the graphic novel, Creedy comes to power after the death of Derek Almond. Unlike Susan, who genuinely believes in fascism, Creedy is a cold-blooded opportunist whose only goal is absolute power. A coarse, petty man, he is held in contempt by sophisticates like Helen Heyer and it is strongly suggested that senior officers in the police force have little respect for him. Eric Finch's right-hand man Dominic coolly rebuffs his offer of 'closer co-operation' in spite of his implied threat that anyone who isn't on his side will regret it later.


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