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'''Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter''' was a German archeologist whose expeditions in Africa and the Middle East in the early 20th century ended up releasing the [[Chimney Man]] from his nigh-7000-year imprisonment at the hands of the [[Friendly Council]]. | '''Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter''' was a German archeologist whose expeditions in Africa and the Middle East in the early 20th century ended up releasing the [[Chimney Man]] from his nigh-7000-year imprisonment at the hands of the [[Friendly Council]]. | ||
This and the events surrounding it are documented in [[The Travels of Dagobert Winter]]. | This and the events surrounding it are documented in [[The Travels of Dagobert Winter]]. | ||
== Ability == | |||
Dagobert does not have an ability in the normal sense; he compensates for this with his expert knowledge of ancient Sumerian ritual magic. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:05, 4 November 2025
Dagobert Winter
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| Name | Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter |
| Birth | 16 July 1855 |
| Death | 24 December 1903 |
| Spouse | Charlotte Winter |
| Children | Christopher Winter |
| Career | Archeology, Sumerology |
| Known for | Unleashing the Chimney Man upon the world |
Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter was a German archeologist whose expeditions in Africa and the Middle East in the early 20th century ended up releasing the Chimney Man from his nigh-7000-year imprisonment at the hands of the Friendly Council. This and the events surrounding it are documented in The Travels of Dagobert Winter.
Ability
Dagobert does not have an ability in the normal sense; he compensates for this with his expert knowledge of ancient Sumerian ritual magic.