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Martin is a kind-hearted, rather clueless man who can come off as strange or annoying to the people in his life. He is very impulsive, bordering on reckless, and often embarks on activities like summoning a demon without thinking through how it might affect those around him.
Martin is a kind-hearted, rather clueless man who can come off as strange or annoying to the people in his life. He is very impulsive, bordering on reckless, and often embarks on activities like summoning a demon without thinking through how it might affect those around him.


He is almost always well-intentioned, and he would do anything for a friend, but his thoughtlessness can make him a difficult person to be around.
He is almost always well-intentioned, and he would do anything for a friend, but his thoughtlessness can make him a difficult person to have a relationship with.


== References ==
== References ==

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Martin Foley is a Mizar who encounters Alcor in his late 40's. He is divorced, and has a daughter called Ashley.[1]

Physical Description

Martin has short, grey-brown hair with male pattern baldness. He often wears leopard print dressing gowns and crocs.

Personality

Martin is a kind-hearted, rather clueless man who can come off as strange or annoying to the people in his life. He is very impulsive, bordering on reckless, and often embarks on activities like summoning a demon without thinking through how it might affect those around him.

He is almost always well-intentioned, and he would do anything for a friend, but his thoughtlessness can make him a difficult person to have a relationship with.

References

  1. ToothPasteCanyon (mod T). "Mizar the Mediocre" (2020). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/25258702/chapters/61234051>