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| Model Name = Anthony Stewart Head
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 14 September 2024


Introduction[ edit ]

Graham started off life as a Teen Genius and was put through Wizarding School. Traditional training has lent its mark, and so he outwardly favors the Good Old Ways and is absolutely a member of the Genius Book Club. This kind of history always ends up with some form of specialization, and his is language. When combined with the above, he ends up coming off as the Cunning Linguist with the occasional bout of Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness.

What should amount to an Insufferable Genius (and did, for a while) is backed off by a series of losses of the Friendly Target variety: Taking You With Me and Forced To Watch all feature in this vein.

In the end, he's constantly striving to be a Gentleman and a Scholar, and often (by circumstance rather than effort) doubles as Team Dad.

Disclaimer[ edit ]

I like to write. This means a few things:

  1. I will 'metapose' or 'metanarrate'. That said, any text you see, feel free to ICly react to.
  2. I'll probably be moving slower than others (choosing the correct word takes time!).

I like heroic stories, but I am indifferent to pulp. Emerson said it best: "A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer."

Using the 'red/yellow/green' Content Warning system, I am GREEN for all content types. I like heroic stories, but the deeper the darkness, the brighter the light.

Contacts[ edit ]

Soon to Come

Stereotypes[ edit ]
Humanity Sooner or later, we will all be able to Ascend. But until then, we can only loosen the screws that won't cause collapse.
Werewolf This is what would happen if you took a powerful Verbena and put a Doberman where their Avatar should be. They're vicious, remorseless, and care only about three things: the spirits that feed them, their yard, and their pack.
Vampire These evil beings are the manifestation of the darkest sides of human existence. By their very nature, however, they are dangerous. If the correct opportunity presents itself, eradicate them. You're doing Humanity a favor.
Changeling Yet another of Humanity's uncontrollable subconscious urges given form. They are best avoided if at all possible, as dealing with them in a direct manner is rarely worth the trouble.
Demon They may have information that can be gained no other way, but the term 'Devil's Bargain' exists for a reason. Avoid them.
Wraith Considering everything the Avatar is capable of, why not, with the proper will, exist beyond the mortal shell? It is unfortunate that this state consumes the Avatar in pain and loss, and stops their entrance to the next lifetime. Releasing them from this purgatory is a mercy, and a service to all Humanity.
Mage We have taken a step toward Ascension, but it is only the first, of a journey of miles.
Sorcerer Humanity is generally governed by inertia. These people have managed to come so close... and then stopped. It is a sad state of affairs, but perhaps they can step forward?
Graham Candle[ edit ]
Overview[ edit ]
Appears As: Graham
Apparent Age: Mid-thirties
Demeanor: Benefactor
Occupation: History Professor
Statistics[ edit ]
Charisma
Perception
Appearance
Academics
Natural Linguist
Gallery[ edit ]

Played By: Anthony Stewart Head