McGruff
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| - | McGruff is a mid-level [[Findamancer]] working for the [[Ad Council]] around the time of the [[Battle of Smokeybear]]. One of the few casters who can cast outside his discipline, he can also cast [[Lookamancy]]. He is a contemporary of [[Rosie]] the Dollamancer. The two casters are professional in their relationship, but are otherwise distant. Rosie's aggressive focus on external forces is too different from McGruff's paranoid focus on internal security to produce anything closer. | + | McGruff is a mid-level [[Findamancer]] working for the [[Ad Council]] around the time of the [[Battle of Smokeybear]]. One of the few casters who can cast outside his discipline, he can also cast [[Lookamancy]]. He is a contemporary of [[Rosie]] the [[Dollamancer]]. The two casters are professional in their relationship, but are otherwise distant. Rosie's aggressive focus on external forces is too different from McGruff's paranoid focus on internal security to produce anything closer. |
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This page describes Fanon-level fan-created material. It does not conflict with Erfworld Canon, but it is not official.
Fanon
Strengths: Crazy Prepared, Making Contingency Plans
Weaknesses: Crippling Paranoia, Overly Suspicious
McGruff is a mid-level Findamancer working for the Ad Council around the time of the Battle of Smokeybear. One of the few casters who can cast outside his discipline, he can also cast Lookamancy. He is a contemporary of Rosie the Dollamancer. The two casters are professional in their relationship, but are otherwise distant. Rosie's aggressive focus on external forces is too different from McGruff's paranoid focus on internal security to produce anything closer.