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<blockquote data-quote="kuroshidaku" data-source="post: 901521" data-attributes="member: 11730"><p>Tyrone Gustalf had an unhappy childhood. He was a smart kid in school, always getting ahead in his classes. Like many smart kids though, he was teased a lot. This forced him into a secluded life, experimenting with science. The only other unusual thing about him was that he could predict numbers occasionally. The roll of a dice at a crucial moment. The next ball down in lotto. The licence plate of the next car to drive past. It didn’t always happen, and sometimes he was wrong. But it happened often enough to not be coincidence.</p><p></p><p>Ty can also use his predictions somewhat for stealth, although it is rare for him to use it like that. Knowing when a guard's head will turn is often handy.</p><p></p><p>He also read a lot, and through his diverse reading once found a book dealing with occult sciences. He passed this off as some sort of weird fiction, but the knowledge it had contained was always drilling into his skull. He began to have dreams. He had had dreams before, but not like this. It was so vivid, almost real. The dream was always the same, him looking down from the view of a bid at a tangled, dense forest. The dream bugged him. Its sameness. Its consistency. Was it another prediction? Ty deeply hoped so. He dearly wanted to leave his home city behind, and live without the noise and pollution of society. But more than that, he wanted to be alone.</p><p></p><p>Ty got the university placement he wanted despite the distraction of the dream. He was educated in physics, and had a goal of being a quantum mechanic. The things he learnt there however added to what he had learnt in what he now referred to as “the Book”. He had long ago lost it. It had disappeared from his shelf like it had never been there. But the deeper he went into his research the more things began to trouble him. Once he had graduated, he got a job at the University as a junior researcher a few months ago. His future secured, he began to actively seek others who shared his feelings of oddness in the universe.</p><p></p><p>One of Ty's main associates is his professor, a man from India. A brilliant scientist, he emigrated from India to England some years ago to spread his somewhat far-fetched theories. Ty was fascinated by these theories, and wondered whether they would bear any fruit.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Edit:</strong> Updated 26/5</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuroshidaku, post: 901521, member: 11730"] Tyrone Gustalf had an unhappy childhood. He was a smart kid in school, always getting ahead in his classes. Like many smart kids though, he was teased a lot. This forced him into a secluded life, experimenting with science. The only other unusual thing about him was that he could predict numbers occasionally. The roll of a dice at a crucial moment. The next ball down in lotto. The licence plate of the next car to drive past. It didn’t always happen, and sometimes he was wrong. But it happened often enough to not be coincidence. Ty can also use his predictions somewhat for stealth, although it is rare for him to use it like that. Knowing when a guard's head will turn is often handy. He also read a lot, and through his diverse reading once found a book dealing with occult sciences. He passed this off as some sort of weird fiction, but the knowledge it had contained was always drilling into his skull. He began to have dreams. He had had dreams before, but not like this. It was so vivid, almost real. The dream was always the same, him looking down from the view of a bid at a tangled, dense forest. The dream bugged him. Its sameness. Its consistency. Was it another prediction? Ty deeply hoped so. He dearly wanted to leave his home city behind, and live without the noise and pollution of society. But more than that, he wanted to be alone. Ty got the university placement he wanted despite the distraction of the dream. He was educated in physics, and had a goal of being a quantum mechanic. The things he learnt there however added to what he had learnt in what he now referred to as “the Book”. He had long ago lost it. It had disappeared from his shelf like it had never been there. But the deeper he went into his research the more things began to trouble him. Once he had graduated, he got a job at the University as a junior researcher a few months ago. His future secured, he began to actively seek others who shared his feelings of oddness in the universe. One of Ty's main associates is his professor, a man from India. A brilliant scientist, he emigrated from India to England some years ago to spread his somewhat far-fetched theories. Ty was fascinated by these theories, and wondered whether they would bear any fruit. [I][B]Edit:[/B] Updated 26/5[/I] [/QUOTE]
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