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Wizard
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Roleplaying Wizard:

First and foremost, Oliver honestly believes he has died and arrived at Hell's doorstep. He perceives Friend or Foe as a mechanism of satan's trials; something he must overcome to return to the living. For those of you who wish to add Oliver to the dynamic of your roleplay/dialogue, and I encourage it, here is a guide.

A simple use of Wizard would note that he is grim and untrustworthy, and short with adolescents/young adults. He is also hesitant to strike a conversation with the more inhuman races, such as Changelings or Namekians.

One might wish to show a more complex Oliver Nash and if so, there are some additions to the above that might help. The man has just experienced thirteen weeks in the most gruesome prison on Earth and he was put there due to a personal tragedy. Sorrow and anger are engraved in his heart and an intuitive soul might sense this, if one dares to look beyond his exterior. There is a bit of hopelessness that has come with 'dying', though, as he doesn't expect the devil to just let him go--and winning Friend or Foe might indeed be futile.
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