Cecil G. Bagsworth III

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Cecil G. Bagsworth III
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Any sufficiently trained modern person can become a god to those of previous eras.

—Bagsworth's Law[1]

Cecil G. Bagsworth III is the author of several books about interdimensional travel, as well as the editor of Alcatraz Smedry's autobiographies.[2][3][4] In addition, he is the editor of A Night of Blacker Darkness.[5]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

Bagsworth loves truth and enjoys his adventures through the multiverse, but he also finds the breadth of knowledge isolating.[6]

History[edit]

At some point, Bagsworth participated in the Micronization War. In 2085, the year after the invention of interdimensional travel, Bagsworth was recruited for a government-sponsored Middle Ages expedition. There, he won a jousting tournament, introduced electricity, and earned the trust of Henry II.[7][1] Eventually, Bagsworth founded Frugal Wizard Inc. and wrote several books about interdimensional wizardry.

Bibliography[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Cecil is a character originally invented by Dan Wells;[8] he now appears in works of both Dan's and Brandon's.[9]
  • Cecil is based off of a person Brandon and Dan know. He attended Brandon's wedding wearing a top hat and monocle.[5]
  • He looks, by pure coincidence, exactly like Brandon's brother Jordan.[4]

Notes[edit]

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