[hider=Curiouser and Curiouser] [center] [h1]Lewis Carrol[/h1] [h2]Caster[/h2] [hider=“Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle.”] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b7/00/f1/b700f1a68859b16b6fd1d848f2d562d7.jpg[/img][/hider] [/center] Sex: Male Alignment: Lawful Good Attribute: Man History: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better know by his penname Lewis Carroll, was an English author of children's fiction, most notable [i]Alice in Wonderland[/i] and [i]Through the Looking-Glass.[/i] Born in 1832 to a family of conservative high-church Anglicans; a father who was a country parson who married his first cousin who raised eleven children, Charles being the eldest son and the third child. Lewis was brilliant child gifted in academics, someone with an intelligence that was ahead of its time raised raised to be a devout Christian, even becoming a deacon of the church and taught mathematics at Christ Church until the day he died. In 1856, Dean Henry Liddell arrived at Christ Church, bringing with him his young family, all of whom would figure largely in Dodgson's life over the following years, and would greatly influence his writing career. Dodgson became close friends with Liddell's wife Lorina and their children, particularly the three sisters Lorina, Edith, and Alice Liddell. Information is scarce (Dodgson's diaries for the years 1858–1862 are missing), but it seems clear that his friendship with the Liddell family was an important part of his life in the late 1850s, and he grew into the habit of taking the children on rowing trips. It was then in 1862 that Dodgson invented the outline of the story that eventually became his first and greatest commercial success, [i]Alice in Wonderland[/i]. He told the story to Alice Liddell and she begged him to write it down and the rest is history. His work had influenced many even a century after his death and celebrated to this day. Lewis, despite his piousness, was not without his own temptations due to his bloodline; he had been interested with women, married and single, and enjoyed several relationships that would have been scandalous by the social standards for the time. Every affair he ever had was recorded in his many diaries and his family knew after his death if this information was publicly known then his reputation would be destroyed, which ironically only made rumors about him arise after his death. Personality: An intelligent, logical, yet whimsical man. A man with a strict moral code and piousness towards God, he was someone who believed in justice and protecting the weak even when he was a child if his time at Rugby School was any indication. However, there was a side of him that loathed himself or as an editor of biographer put it, "his Diary is full of such modest depreciations of himself and his work, interspersed with earnest prayers (too sacred and private to be reproduced here) that God would forgive him the past, and help him to perform His holy will in the future." Besides that, his only sin is that he likes women a [i]bit[/i] too much. Parameters: Strength: E Agility: E Endurance: E Mana: EX Luck: B Class Skills Territory Creation(C): He does not make a Workshop but rather a "Study", where he can spin stories. Personal Skills Enchant(A): While Lewis was an inventor, it was very minor and it simply what he was not known for between his prolific works as an author, mathematician, and logician. His work as an author and inventor of words, even coining the word 'portmanteau,' and had such vivid, yet nonsensical descriptions for things such as the Vorpal Sword has allowed him access to the Enchant skill. Anything that he does Enchant will gain an endowment relating to any of his famous works. It is a skill that causes concept endowment towards weapons. It could also be called "Literary Masterpiece Endowment." It essentially is a skill that boosts a Master's fighting abilities by adding a function to an object that it did not possess previously. With his fame, he can produce even Noble Phantasms of C~E rank though the higher the rank the higher the cost of mana. Migraine:(B): A curse that was inherited from his place of birth during her mortal life. There is recorded evidence that Lewis Carrol suffered from chronic migraines, which is associated with Alice in Wonderland syndrome, or Dysmetropsia. From what could be gathered from his journals and the influences it had on his story, he experiences periods of where his perception of time changes, and cases of Micropsia and Macropsia, perceiving object as smaller or bigger than they actually are. When experiencing an episode, his mental skills decrease in effectiveness. It is very possible that this provided inspiration for [i]Alice in Wonderland.[/i] Logician: Logical Reasoning(A)- Aside from being an author of children stories, he was also a mathematician whose work in mathematical logic pre-dated what would appear a hundred-years later. He was an author and solver of logic problems that still boggle the minds of logicians today and that is what this skill reflects. It is simply using mathematics to make logical deductions that has been elevated to the level of a skill. With the information presented to him, it can be used to predict and even confuse opponents as clairvoyance. Mental Pollution(EX): Abilities to influence or attack the mind do not work on him due to the absurd, illogical, yet logical world that his mind is. Noble Phantasms: Name: Wonderland Title: Mad Phantasmal Kingdom Rank: EX Type: Anti-Unit Range: 1-100 Targets: 300 Description: Simply put, this Noble Phantasm is quite literally summons things from Wonderland through the medium of a typewriter that Lewis can manifest at will where he types away what he wants to summon. It is actually an amalgamation of [i]Alice in Wonderland[/i], [i]Looking Through the Looking Glass[/i], and [i]The Hunting of the Snark.[/i] Of course, the more powerful something is the longer it will take to summon it as well as a large cost of mana, but the inverse is true; the weaker something is the shorter amount of time it would take to summon, but that also means he could summon multiple at a time at less the cost. For example, a Jabberwock would take quite a bit of time to summon, but summoning the Card Soldiers in spades, no pun intended, would be faster and cheaper in terms of mana cost. He can also create holographic projections of his creations, but they can't harm anyone or anything. Mainly used for distractions. [/hider]