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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
 
=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
 
* He references U.S. Civil Rights author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, along with ancient Greek writer Herodotus.
 
* He references U.S. Civil Rights author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, along with ancient Greek writer Herodotus.
* It's possible that he's Wilfre's counterpart since they are both intellectuals and they both wear the same clothes that are the inverse of each other.
 
  
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Wilfre_and_Ford.png|A comparison between Wilfre and Ford.
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 26 June 2021

Mr. Ford
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Characteristics
Species Human
Gender Male
Age Adult
Fur Color
No Fur
Black Hair
Information
Home Belleview
Story Role Minor Character
Occupation N/A
Status Alive
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Mr. Ford is a human featured in Drawn to Life: Two Realms

TowerIcon.png Appearance

Ford has dark skin and a black Afro with a beard. He has a brown jacket with a white T-Shirt below. He has light brown jeans.

TowerIcon.png Story

His mind level is called "Ford's Lessons in Self Learning"

Quote Icon.png Quotes

Hardly anyone visits the library anymore. These books need someone to read them other than me!.

–Mr. Ford


I don't know how to convice people to read more Du Bois...!.

–Mr. Ford


Maybe if we start stacking comic books, the younger kids will grab those AND pick up some Herodotus!.

–Mr. Ford


Trivia

  • He references U.S. Civil Rights author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, along with ancient Greek writer Herodotus.