Christopher Clark, Entertainer
Who is to say that the twist he puts on familiar tales isn't the way it actually happened, were you there? Enjoy the story, whether you call him bard or skald his tales are worth a listen, for you are not like to hear them again in your lifetime.Few enough even remember many of the old tales, fewer still and twist them to tales that modern audiences enjoy while preserving the mythos of the original tales. At this confluence, one will find the talented individual who introduces himself as Christophe Clark, Entertainer. Whether he is telling a familiar tale or telling you stories you have never heard before, but almost recognize, his shows are something that no one ever forgets. One of several figures that possess a unique magical artifact called, in his case, The Anvil of Worlds: Book of Eden. From here he pulls tales of Eden, a far of land, perhaps a real place, perhaps a creation of his own mind. Should you buy him a drink or two after he stops telling tales for the night, he may tell you how he is the Personification of this crossroads world, spreading its tales across the realms and, some say, preserving parts of the realms he visits in the world of Eden. Tales of towering cities of glass like Kirbyville on the Ditko River, where heroes have powers granted by magics not understood in our world. The "supers" fight villains in stories that may seem familiar, but are different than those most often told in our world. Perhaps a swashbuckling story from the tales of The Antagonist, a pirate ship that has a long and storied history, is something you might enjoy instead. The tales are many and varied, but all are entertaining. Who knows, if the stars align and the gods are willing, maybe you will be reborn there, though surely you will be slightly different than you are now. It may only be a greeting offered to a half-recognized stranger on the street, but your story will live on through countless eternities, recognizable but original,
Current Status
Traveling Teller of Tales
Age
Unknown
Children
Oh wow, this is so incredibly kind and awesome. Thank you so much for making me a part of your world. I love the opening quote about "who's to say this isn't the way it happened?" That's my whole operating philosophy when writing and worldbuilding.