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'''Rutherford Bartlett''' was an [[animator]] who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, shortly after drawing his final [[toon]], [[Nicolette Inque]]. | '''Rutherford Bartlett''' was an [[animator]] who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, shortly after drawing his final [[toon]], [[Nicolette Inque]]. | ||
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| + | == Personality == | ||
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| + | By all accounts, Bartlett was a quiet and studious man who mostly kept to himself. He was courteous, kind, and slightly nervous around other people. But beneath this meek and unassuming attitude lurked the heart and soul of a pervert. Bartlett managed to keep this side of himself unknown to everyone, which was perhaps the catalyst for his mysterious disappearance. | ||
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| + | == Backstory == | ||
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| + | The exact date that Bartlett arrived in [[Hollywood]] is unknown, as he never kept a diary or journal. But it was before the [[Battle of Los Angeles]], as one of his recovered sketchbooks contains several drawings of the event. He may have been called to Hollywood by [[Whit Jolley]] himself, as Bartlett worked as principle character design on numerous Jolley films. It was during this tenure that his reputation as an animator of the cute was established. | ||
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| + | As time progressed, Bartlett became more and more of a recluse. He was rarely seen in public, and sequestered himself inside his apartment in [[Sunset Slums]] for months at a time. Much like his arrival, the exact date of his disappearance is unknown, as it was only discovered during a delivery that could not be signed for: ten crates of canned beans and whiskey, being worth several hundred dollars. Additionally, since it was after [[the Big One]], the date had ceased to mean much. | ||
[[Category:Characters|Bartlett, Rutherford]][[Category:Humans|Bartlett, Rutherford]][[Category:Animators|Bartlett, Rutherford]] | [[Category:Characters|Bartlett, Rutherford]][[Category:Humans|Bartlett, Rutherford]][[Category:Animators|Bartlett, Rutherford]] | ||
Revision as of 01:54, 3 April 2020
Rutherford Bartlett was an animator who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, shortly after drawing his final toon, Nicolette Inque.
Personality
By all accounts, Bartlett was a quiet and studious man who mostly kept to himself. He was courteous, kind, and slightly nervous around other people. But beneath this meek and unassuming attitude lurked the heart and soul of a pervert. Bartlett managed to keep this side of himself unknown to everyone, which was perhaps the catalyst for his mysterious disappearance.
Backstory
The exact date that Bartlett arrived in Hollywood is unknown, as he never kept a diary or journal. But it was before the Battle of Los Angeles, as one of his recovered sketchbooks contains several drawings of the event. He may have been called to Hollywood by Whit Jolley himself, as Bartlett worked as principle character design on numerous Jolley films. It was during this tenure that his reputation as an animator of the cute was established.
As time progressed, Bartlett became more and more of a recluse. He was rarely seen in public, and sequestered himself inside his apartment in Sunset Slums for months at a time. Much like his arrival, the exact date of his disappearance is unknown, as it was only discovered during a delivery that could not be signed for: ten crates of canned beans and whiskey, being worth several hundred dollars. Additionally, since it was after the Big One, the date had ceased to mean much.