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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
After [[Pope Francis|the Pope]] was abducted by impoverished [[Lich Emperor]] [[Junter]], a [[O.O.P.|team of adventurers]] gathered to rescue him. They had not previously been familiar with one another and, after they met at the ground floor of the apartment building where Junter resided with his sidekick [[Ibdis]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Adventurers and Heroes (comic story)|Adventurers and Heroes]]'') Creed took it upon himself to start off the introductions, also putting himself forward as team leader. The team reacted with skepticism at the idea that Bob was indeed a [[Rogue]], or, as a matter of fact, sentient. Creed insisted, however, describing him as “vicious”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Look At His Dead Eyes (comic story)|Look At His Dead Eyes]]'')
[[File:Bob in Pseudo Junterling.png|thumb|left|Bob “disguised” as a [[Junterling]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pseudo Junterling (comic story)|Pseudo Junterling]]'')]]After [[Pope Francis|the Pope]] was abducted by impoverished [[Lich Emperor]] [[Junter]], a [[O.O.P.|team of adventurers]] gathered to rescue him. They had not previously been familiar with one another and, after they met at the ground floor of the apartment building where Junter resided with his sidekick [[Ibdis]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Adventurers and Heroes (comic story)|Adventurers and Heroes]]'') Creed took it upon himself to start off the introductions, also putting himself forward as team leader. The team reacted with skepticism at the idea that Bob was indeed a [[Rogue]], or, as a matter of fact, sentient. Creed insisted, however, describing him as “vicious”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Look At His Dead Eyes (comic story)|Look At His Dead Eyes]]'') Creed suggested that “Plan A” be to send in a member of the team in disguise. Sam suggested using her magic to shapeshift a member of the team to look like Ibdis, but Creed dismissed this suggestion, claiming “magic [was] for wimp” — much to Sam's chagrin. Instead, he sent in Bob, “disguised” as a [[Junterling]] via a placard claiming he was one. Naturally, Junter and the real Junterling saw right through the ruse. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Pseudo Junterling (comic story)|Pseudo Junterling]]'')


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Revision as of 10:55, 28 April 2022

In one universe, Bob was a yellow balloon. Creed claimed that he was a sentient being due to being filled with Primal Helium, and was a dangerous Rogue. As such, Bob was an official member of O.O.P..

Description

Physical appearance

Bob was a yellow balloon with a simplistic face scrawled on it in sharpie. A knife was tied to the bottom of his string. (COMIC: Look At His Dead Eyes)

Personality

Creed insisted that Bob was “vicious”. (COMIC: Look At His Dead Eyes)

Biography

Bob “disguised” as a Junterling. (COMIC: Pseudo Junterling)

After the Pope was abducted by impoverished Lich Emperor Junter, a team of adventurers gathered to rescue him. They had not previously been familiar with one another and, after they met at the ground floor of the apartment building where Junter resided with his sidekick Ibdis, (COMIC: Adventurers and Heroes) Creed took it upon himself to start off the introductions, also putting himself forward as team leader. The team reacted with skepticism at the idea that Bob was indeed a Rogue, or, as a matter of fact, sentient. Creed insisted, however, describing him as “vicious”. (COMIC: Look At His Dead Eyes) Creed suggested that “Plan A” be to send in a member of the team in disguise. Sam suggested using her magic to shapeshift a member of the team to look like Ibdis, but Creed dismissed this suggestion, claiming “magic [was] for wimp” — much to Sam's chagrin. Instead, he sent in Bob, “disguised” as a Junterling via a placard claiming he was one. Naturally, Junter and the real Junterling saw right through the ruse. (COMIC: Pseudo Junterling)