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== Mundane ==
 
== Mundane ==
 
* Bradin's mundane life is... thin. Very thin. He has a drivers license that would fool an average bouncer, and a car that's more lived in then most houses, but there's no paper attached to either, and no life before his arrival. If anyone really pays attention, his life is so thin it doesn't pass even a simple inspection as anything real. Yet what does that mean?  
 
* Bradin's mundane life is... thin. Very thin. He has a drivers license that would fool an average bouncer, and a car that's more lived in then most houses, but there's no paper attached to either, and no life before his arrival. If anyone really pays attention, his life is so thin it doesn't pass even a simple inspection as anything real. Yet what does that mean?  
 
* He's poor, and yet, he shows up almost anywhere there is no fee for entry-- and even then, sometimes he gets in, and is just there. There's literally nowhere he might not be, no matter how strange. Spiders are everywhere.
 
* He's poor, and yet, he shows up almost anywhere there is no fee for entry-- and even then, sometimes he gets in, and is just there. There's literally nowhere he might not be, no matter how strange. Spiders are everywhere.
 
* He's curious, he's curious about everything: all the things. Name a thing, he's curious about it, and will approach you.
 
* He's curious, he's curious about everything: all the things. Name a thing, he's curious about it, and will approach you.

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Mundane

  • Bradin's mundane life is... thin. Very thin. He has a drivers license that would fool an average bouncer, and a car that's more lived in then most houses, but there's no paper attached to either, and no life before his arrival. If anyone really pays attention, his life is so thin it doesn't pass even a simple inspection as anything real. Yet what does that mean?
  • He's poor, and yet, he shows up almost anywhere there is no fee for entry-- and even then, sometimes he gets in, and is just there. There's literally nowhere he might not be, no matter how strange. Spiders are everywhere.
  • He's curious, he's curious about everything: all the things. Name a thing, he's curious about it, and will approach you.