Interactive Paintings: The Vagabonds, episode #6

Episode six of "The Vagabonds" : a little intereactive game based on small, original paintings (13x18cm) of mine, here on steemit! In a nutshell: you can decide on the name of this character, randomly choose an adjective, a profession and an origin of the character, and then choose a relationship of this character to the next one! It's chaotic, weird and fun!

But first: thank you @fraenk, @mahmuliadi, @deemarshall, @mellwe, @bzaryp, @lintah, @skippyza, @pv-p and @j3cesar for entering the game of Vagabonds #5! A record eight entries this time, shattering yesterday's record of seven entries for this game, and once again, some crazy and cool combinations were made! I had fun again, and hope you all had too!

Now then, then now - first a recap of where we are with these Vagabonds!

From game 1, this is Salt, the Cheerful Globetrotter from The Black Lagoon (entry by @deemarshall):

He's the Son of Mabel, the Clumsy Chaperone from The Land of Make Believe (episode 2, entry by @hazel420):

Mabel is the Niece of Arlington, the Awesome Alchemist of the Irish Pub (episode 3, entry by @w0olf):

Arlington is the Sexual Affair of Angel, the Shy Sorceress of Liechtenstein (Episode 4, entry by @mahmuliadi):

Angel is the Professional Advisor of Lucius, the Daydreaming Beachcomber from Skull Island (Episode 5, entry by @fraenk - congrats!):

Now, Lucius happens to be the Goatee Groomer of this guy, today's character to play the game:

Now you see why his goatee needs grooming...

So, who is this Guy, what's his name and where does he come from? Join the game by making a comment with:

First: choose a unique first name,
Second: pick 3 numbers between 1 and 13, which will give you a random adjective, occupation and origin from my absurdly long list...
And finally: any kind of (human, please!) relationship linking this character to the one of the next episode (coming online on Wednesday - I try to post a new character every other day, to give you some time to join and to recharge my voting-power as I spend it heavily on these posts. If I don't immediately upvote your comment, it's because I'm recharging and will give you a more lucrative upvote later!).

So as an example of what you can comment to join this game:

Lancelot, 5-5-5 , Biographer

I will reply with (as an example) "This is Lancelot, the Vulgar Barber from the Bermuda Triangle. He's the Biographer of... (to be announced).

Or something completely different, because I just made that up again. The goal here is to create unexpected and wildly-weird, but still possible combinations, that make for new ideas and possibilities, and above all, to have fun!

There is no "right" choice in numbers, by the way, no combination will get you to "win" this game: one of the comments will be randomly chosen as the "winner" as I can choose only one entry to move the series further - the "winner" won't win anymore than any other player, only the bragging rights, ok? So choose your own numbers, don't choose the numbers somebody else has already chosen.

A comment that follows the game-rules will certainly get an upvote, and a little bit of SBD on the side will follow, just for participating!

Feedback is -as always- appreciated, resteems are too! Pointless or spammy comments will get an ironic, sarcastic or cynical remark, but I seem to get very little of those. Which is good! Let's see some fun entries! Thank you!

Addendum:
Two exceptions to the general rules were made:

I normally do a guy-gal-guy-gal-... switch of characters every day. But since a Goatee Groomer can only be grooming men, (and the occassional Bearded Lady, but I have none of those in the series), I have switched to this episode being a bloke again.

And I have re-used the coolest adjectives, professions and origins from episodes 1, 3 and 5 that were not chosen in any entry and mashed them in this episode, which will be the last one featuring a male character. After this one, it's two more ladies to conclude the series.
Have fun, let's see those entries!

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