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'''Cecil G. Bagsworth III''' is the author of several books about interdimensional travel, as well as the editor of [[Alcatraz Smedry]]'s autobiographies.{{book ref|frugal|1}}{{book ref|a6|epilogue}}{{book ref|frugal|part=postscript}} In addition, he is the editor of [
== Appearance and Personality ==
Bagsworth loves truth and enjoys his adventures through the multiverse, but he also finds the breadth of knowledge isolating.{{
== History ==
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.{{
== Bibliography ==
* ''The Truth of Truth: A Call to Adventure'' (2098){{
* ''Science for Wizards''{{
* ''My Lives: An Autobiography of Cecil G. Bagsworth III, The First Interdimensional Wizard'' (2102){{
* ''[[The Frugal Wizard's Handbook for Surviving Medieval England (in-world)|The Frugal Wizard's Handbook for Surviving Medieval England]]''
* (Editor) ''A Night of Blacker Darkness''
* (Editor) ''[[Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (series)|Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians]]'' series
* (Editor) ''The Planet of the Rising Sun''
* (Editor) ''The Seafaring Adventures of Captain Ahabraha'm and his Magical Crew'' by Abraham Lincoln
== Trivia ==
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