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[[File:The_Eel.jpg|thumb|The Eel, freshly incarcerated in the [[Nacreum]], remains defiant.]]'''The Eel''' is an art critic and alleged [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]].
[[File:The_Eel.jpg|thumb|The Eel, freshly incarcerated in the [[Nacreum]], remains defiant.]]
[[File:No prison can hold me, not even the Nacreum - the Eel.jpg|thumb|"No prison can hold me, not even the Nacreum!" —'''[[The Eel]]'''.]]
'''The Eel''' is an art critic and alleged [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]].


He has been accused of several [[math crimes]], including temporal denumeration and shape theft.  Although arrested and imprisoned on several occasions, he managed to escape each time;  even the famed [[Nacreum]] could not hold him.
He has been accused of several [[math crimes]], including temporal denumeration and shape theft.  Although arrested and imprisoned on several occasions, he managed to escape each time;  even the famed [[Nacreum]] could not hold him.
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File:Operation Sandblast track.jpg|link=Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|1960: Mathematician, art critic, and alleged time-traveler The Eel stops aquatic cryptid and alleged supervillain [[Neptune Slaughter]] from destroying the [[Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|United States Navy submarine USS ''Triton'']].
File:The_Eel_v_Neptune_Slaughter.jpg|link=The Eel Fighting Neptune Slaughter|1904: Illustration of [[The Eel Fighting Neptune Slaughter|The Eel fighting Neptune Slaughter]] awarded Pulitzer Award for Best Investigative Reporting.
File:Six Seconds to Hell.jpg|link=Six Seconds to Hell|''[[Six Seconds to Hell]]'' is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them," says The Eel.
File:Six Seconds to Hell.jpg|link=Six Seconds to Hell|''[[Six Seconds to Hell]]'' is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them," says The Eel.
File:The Safe-Cracker.jpg|link=The Safe-Cracker|''The Safe-Cracker'' wins Pulitzer Prize, hailed as "most daring illustration of the year."
File:The Safe-Cracker.jpg|link=The Safe-Cracker|''The Safe-Cracker'' wins Pulitzer Prize, hailed as "most daring illustration of the year."
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* [[Baron Zersetzung]]
* [[Baron Zersetzung]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Nacreum]]
* [[Nacreum]]
* ''[[Nathan Rosen and The Eel Discuss a Molecule Where None of the Electrons Have a Definite Quantum Number, But the Pair of Electrons has a Pure State]]''
* ''[[Nathan Rosen and The Eel Discuss a Molecule Where None of the Electrons Have a Definite Quantum Number, But the Pair of Electrons has a Pure State]]''

Latest revision as of 06:26, 25 September 2023

The Eel, freshly incarcerated in the Nacreum, remains defiant.
"No prison can hold me, not even the Nacreum!" —The Eel.

The Eel is an art critic and alleged supervillain.

He has been accused of several math crimes, including temporal denumeration and shape theft. Although arrested and imprisoned on several occasions, he managed to escape each time; even the famed Nacreum could not hold him.

The Eel insists that he is a law-abiding citizen who is being framed by Baron Zersetzung.

He is known to be a master of disguise, and an expert knife-thrower.

The appearance of The Eel is based on Matt Farthing (nonfiction). Farthing has also helped shape The Eel's character, says author Karl Jones.

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