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37 lines
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## Professor [[Geneviere]]
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*She/Her*
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Calm, collected, curious. Although she does not know what the statue is, she is determined to find out.
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## Curator Victor Heuvelhuizen
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A skittish, unkempt museum curator. Excitable and quick to anger, he recognizes the statue from his collection. Victor will spend the entire meeting trying to convince the others of his theory, constantly being ignored.
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## [[Valens]]
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*He/Him*
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Will constantly advocate for destroying the statue.
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Present with no credentials, the only person there who noone else seems to know.
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## Doctor Oskar Esquire
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*He/Him*
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Personal friend of the professor, of British descent but not connected to the British war efforts.
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thoroughly used to and sick of Victor's "theories".
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## Professor [[Dana Bovendorp]]
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Former student of professor Geneviere, expert in the history of late medieval central European occultism.
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## Professor Julian Vermeer
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A material scientist, at first only interested because he was promised sample of the statue itself.
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Dismisses Victor's theories out of hand, though as discussion progresses he becomes more convinced.
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## Professor Eugen Tenestra
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German war refugee fled to the Netherlands to avoid the draft.
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