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Revision as of 15:29, 1 July 2022
The Man in Grey was a mysterious figure, active in at least one universe. He was behind the “Multidimensional Finders Service”, having tracked down Jenny Over-There to put her powers to good use as part of the Service.
Description
Physical appearance
The Man in Grey's principle physical characteristic was the gray robes he wore. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
Personality
The Man in Grey freely referred to himself as “evil”. Jenny Over-There thought of him as rude, and he was easily frustrated. (PROSE: Open Sourcing) He combined an outsized confidence in his own mental faculties with a yearning for approval from his betters that left him crushed when he failed to get it. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
His liking for the colour grey extended beyond his wardrobe, with him entire painting the M.F.S. office in this same shade. (PROSE: Open Sourcing) He also fell under the label of grey-asexual, but claimed this was a complete coincidence. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
Biography
Origins
The Man in Grey answered to a group he referred to as the Great Higher-Ups. Like himself, he considered them to be “evil”.
The Man in Grey possessed an unclear but clearly significant relationship with the similar-looking entity known as the Man in Black. He found their visible resemblance an embarrassment, however, and was willing to go to significant lengths to ensure it was not made public. He had some awareness of the Man in Black's activities, reacting meaningfully to the mention of the name of “Fred”, although it was not clear whether this was second-hand knowledge or if he had access to the Man in Black's memories. (PROSE: Open Sourcing)
Setting up the M.F.S.
After discovering that a young woman had gained the ability to sense the location of anything and anyone across the Multiverse, the Man in Grey tracked her down and offered her a job as the sole employee of a “Multidimensional Finders Service”, answering phone-calls on the Red Interdimensional Telephone from across the Multiverse, helping people who needed help finding something or someone. He offered her a salary of £5000, leading to her accepting. In addition to the “R.I.T.”, he also bought an office for her to use. With his funds running short by this point, he was only able to afford a fairly cheap toaster for the office. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
New hires
One day, the Man in Grey was informed by the Great Higher-Ups that they wanted him to set up a second branch of the M.F.S. in Scotland to add to the office in Wales where Jenny Over-There worked. Furthermore, they wanted all applicants to be free of “a certain legal tether”. The Man in Grey worked into the night getting a list of possible candidates together, eventually taking shortcuts and ended up with a final list full of heroes obviously unqualified for the job of finding things, as well a few villains and a distressing number of literal Nazis. He interviewed the lot of them, in succession, on the next day with Jenny, having temporarily closed up the Welsh office for business, disconnecting the Red Interdimensional Telephone, for the purpose.
The interview process ended early when Dynamite Thor activated a real grenade inside the office, although no one was injured, with the Man in Grey (for his part) making out the window in time. He eventually settled on the roster of Talbot Molossus, the Hydrant, 0000-8888888 and Doctor Know-It-All. Additionally, however, being frustrated by the difficulty of finding the coffee machine, he suggested to Jenny that they hire an intern for the Welsh office. Jenny, feeling sorry for the hapless Thor, suggested him for the part. (PROSE: Open Sourcing)
At the Interdimensional Pride Council
Upon the following Pride Month, he was finally given the opportunity to act as ambassador of the Great Higher-Ups to the Interdimensional Pride Council, a long-held ambition of his. After printing a large number of posters and flyers for what he believed to be an accurate rainbow version of the Multidimensional Finders Service logo (although it really wasn't), and tasking Dynamite Thor with decorating the M.F.S. office, he decided to secure a number of sponsorships for the Interdimensional Pride Parade including DollarGraveClub, the Super Besties Justice Squad, Dibbsy, Kablamazon, and the god Dionysus. He also got a letter of recommendation from Dorian Gray, before finally heading off to the Diggs estate in the Land of Oz, where the first Council meeting was to be held.
After bumping into Professor Wogglebug at the entrance, he set down his suitcase containing the sponsorship deals and letter from Dorian Gray and entered the Councilchamber. Unbeknownst to him, it was found by Oscar Diggs, who mistook it for his own suitcase and carried it away. Meanwhile, the meeting was a complete failure due to his poor choice of sponsors; bad blood between Dorian Gray and Atlas the Traveller rendered his letter of recommendation actively unhelpful, and as for the sponsorship deals, Dionysus boycotted the Council when he learned that Stardust the Super-Wizard had been invited as the Super Besties' representative only for Stardust himself not to bother to show up, and the remaining members of the Council reacted violently to the identities of the representatives of DollarGraveClub — Dracula, Carmilla, Lord Ruthven and Mr Varney. Before they could try to salvage the situation, the Man in Grey and Wogglebug were confronted by an irate Ozma, who banished the Man in Grey from Oz for corrupting the spirit of Pride.
The Man in Grey returned to the M.F.S. office to tell Thor and Jenny Over-There to cancel all Pride theming and shred the flyers he'd printed, before heading off to sulk. A week or so later, he found himself in “the most heterosexual bar” he could find, having headed there to wallow. He ended up bumping into Wogglebug, who informed him that Jenny and Thor had set up a Pride party of their own at Professor Helvetius's Convenient Pride Decorations Shop using the decorations they'd bought to decorate the M.F.S. office prior to his counter-order. He managed to convince him to attend. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
Behind the scenes
Genesis
The Man in Grey was introduced in 2022 in The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There, an April Fools' Day story by Callum Phillpott which also introduced Jenny Over-There. Phillpott's rendition of “the Paragraph” released Jenny Over-There as an open-source character in her own right under similar conditions to Jenny Everywhere and other recurring characters, and also said of the Man in Grey:[1]
You can also just use the Man in Grey if you want, I won't get on your case about that, he's public domain now. |
—Callum Phillpott |
The character's mystery and descriptor made him reminiscent of Phillpott's earlier creation, the Man in Black from their Doctor Who universe novel Cyber-Hunt. This was addressed directly in Open Sourcing.
Notes & References
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