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Sir Charlesam F. Turaline

Sir Charlesam Finniger Turaline

Sir Charlesam Finniger Turaline is a prominent theoretical Horologist who is most well known in his involvement in the development of the iron rulers Queen Victoria and Queen Anne.

Personality Characteristics

Hygiene

Sir Charlesam places great value in his appearance in the strong faith that he must reflect his inner virtues to the outside.
He is very particular when it comes to perfumes and other hygiene and care products, which has lent him a remarkably good appearance despite his age.
The Public Baths have only ever seen him on miserable days during work hours, where the baths are practically empty.
Otherwise he bathes regularly in the comfort of his townhouse, which has a small room dedicated to the bath joining a powder-room.

Social

Contacts & Relations

As the chair and co-founder of the Cognitomechanical Society Sir Charlesam enjoys a fair amount of prestige in the scientific community and may often be observed forcing smiles at various conferences.
He is also a part-time member of the Royal Guild of Horologists, where he has made significant contributions.

Social Aptitude

Sir Charlesam is often, with inconvenient accuracy, described "as if a boy of thirteen years had swallowed a sentient encyclopedia".
While it is desputed who made this inital commentary, his uncomfortable and fairly clueless comportment starkly contrasting with the brilliant intellect and larger-then-life vocabulary hidden within him is almost as infamous as his work on the iron rulers.
It is believed he may suffer from egotism as well as a deficient sense of self-worth, which would explain his unsympathetic behaviour towards people outside of his social circle.
Ethnicity
Year of Birth
32 EE 65 Years old
Children
Current Residence
No 6, Avant Garden, Penchester
Gender
Male
Eyes
Deep brown, slightly slanted and shortlashed
Hair
Full black hair with streaks of grey, finely combed and trimmed
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Light ochre with a slight permanent blush
Quotes & Catchphrases
An idiosynchratic choice of words often used by Sir Charlesam is "minorly brilliant", used to describe a highly positive thought or condition that has little effect on anything whatsoever.
In general he is very fond of the world "brilliant", stating on multiple occations that "it has a nice ring to it".
Aligned Organization
Other Affiliations


Cover image: by A Lambent Eye

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