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| - Cedric is both employed by Crispin, as both his familiar, servant, and companion to the ancient and powerful high wizard Crisinophur. He is the wizard's friend and aide-de-camp, and has lived with the wizard since both first withdrew from the Other World (Earth) several millennia before. Some say his master lead the first withdrawal as well. Rumor's persist that Cedric is actually the famous owl Archimedes under an assumed alias, and that his master is the famous Merlin, though these have not be substantiated. If anything he is a wise advisor to his friend and master.
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| - Cedric is both employed by Crispin, as both his familiar, servant, and companion to the ancient and powerful high wizard Crisinophur. He is the wizard's friend and aide-de-camp, and has lived with the wizard since both first withdrew from the Other World (Earth) several millennia before. Some say his master lead the first withdrawal as well. Rumor's persist that Cedric is actually the famous owl Archimedes under an assumed alias, and that his master is the famous Merlin, though these have not be substantiated. If anything he is a wise advisor to his friend and master. Many eons later, it was Cedric who was the first to witness the disappearance of Castle Daventry by the evil wizard Mordack. He just happened to be visiting with an old friend, when the event happened. Graham returned to overlook his missing castle with much surprise, and it was Cedric who explained what transpired to the saddened and scared monarch. He accompanied the king as he attempted to rescue his family from Mordack. Cedric is the familiar, servant, and companion of the high wizard Crispinophur. Cedric flew between Mordack and Graham stopping a spell intended for the king. The spell struck him sending him hurtling to the ground, turning him into stone, and killing him instantly. Graham later pointed out his condition to Crispin, and Cedric was given new life.
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