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[[File:Havelock.jpg|thumb|Havelock.]]'''Havelock''', also known as '''Judge Havelock''', is a [[mathematician]], philosopher, gunslinger, lawman, and alleged immortal.
[[File:Havelock.jpg|thumb|Havelock.]]'''Judge Havelock''', or simply '''Havelock''', is a [[mathematician]] and retired gunslinger, usually found in [[Periphery (town)]] between 1801 and 1911.  


Havelock drinks [[Extract of Radium]], usually mixed with various computer programs of his own design, such as ''[[Havelock Plays Russian Roulette]]''.
Havelock provides a timeline-rewriting service judgement service[[Extract of Radium]], usually mixed with various computer programs of his own design, such as ''[[Havelock Plays Russian Roulette]]''.


He allegedly possesses the power to settle Fate-related disputes between two other people (or other sentient entities).
He is sometimes referred to as "The man who doesn't get killed," because death doesn't happen to him, while [[Traversal|Traversing]] his 1801-1911 range.
 
These two others will make a mutual pact which will result in one of their Fates (or "dreams") coming true, and the other dream coming to nothing.
 
The pact requires them to make Havelock "decide" which dream "lives", and which dream "dies".
 
Havelock has always sworn that he does not decide or choose which dream or destiny lives. 
 
He is sometimes referred to as "The man who doesn't get killed," because all of the many attempts on his life have miscarried and failed.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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* [[Salvatore]]
* [[Salvatore]]
* [[The Patrick Device]]
* [[The Patrick Device]]
* [[Traversal]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 22:56, 16 June 2017

Havelock.

Judge Havelock, or simply Havelock, is a mathematician and retired gunslinger, usually found in Periphery (town) between 1801 and 1911.

Havelock provides a timeline-rewriting service judgement serviceExtract of Radium, usually mixed with various computer programs of his own design, such as Havelock Plays Russian Roulette.

He is sometimes referred to as "The man who doesn't get killed," because death doesn't happen to him, while Traversing his 1801-1911 range.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference