Difference between revisions of "Vic Rasmussen/Wordsworth"
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− | [[File:Wordsworth.jpg|frameless| | + | [[File:Wordsworth.jpg|frameless|left|210px]] Vic's Avatar is usually a silent partner, almost acting like a Technarc's Genius rather than an Avatar in the normal sense of the term for a mage, often limiting his interactions with her to guidance that comes in the form of unvoiced impulses and instructing urges. When her Avatar, who asked her to refer to him as Wordsworth during her awakening, speaks to her he sounds like Tim Curry doing the Outer Limits Control Voice and on his infrequent visual appearances he looks like Tim Curry as Wadsworth from the 1985 movie "Clue". |
Although Vic is unaware of this fact at this time, Wordsworth is, in actuality, an avatar (in the sense of a manifestation of a god) of Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge, magic, science and writing. | Although Vic is unaware of this fact at this time, Wordsworth is, in actuality, an avatar (in the sense of a manifestation of a god) of Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge, magic, science and writing. |
Revision as of 04:10, 24 November 2020
Vic's Avatar is usually a silent partner, almost acting like a Technarc's Genius rather than an Avatar in the normal sense of the term for a mage, often limiting his interactions with her to guidance that comes in the form of unvoiced impulses and instructing urges. When her Avatar, who asked her to refer to him as Wordsworth during her awakening, speaks to her he sounds like Tim Curry doing the Outer Limits Control Voice and on his infrequent visual appearances he looks like Tim Curry as Wadsworth from the 1985 movie "Clue".
Although Vic is unaware of this fact at this time, Wordsworth is, in actuality, an avatar (in the sense of a manifestation of a god) of Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge, magic, science and writing.