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==Character History== | ==Character History== | ||
===[[Episode:Shadowboxing|Shadowboxing]]=== | ===[[Episode:Shadowboxing|Shadowboxing]]=== | ||
As [[Samuel]] and [[Becky]] talk in the [[carnival]], | As [[Samuel]] and [[Becky]] talk in the [[carnival]], Reginald packs up his stuff behind them and enters his trailer. | ||
===[[Episode:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving]]=== | ===[[Episode:Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving]]=== | ||
As [[Samuel]] makes a speech at the Thanksgiving dinner table, | As [[Samuel]] makes a speech at the Thanksgiving dinner table, Reginald stands behind them, preparing the food. | ||
===[[Episode:Upon This Rock|Upon This Rock]]=== | ===[[Episode:Upon This Rock|Upon This Rock]]=== | ||
As [[Claire]] walks through the [[carnival]], cleaning up trash, | As [[Claire]] walks through the [[carnival]], cleaning up trash, Reginald walks behind her, talking to another carny. | ||
===[[Close to You]]=== | ===[[Close to You]]=== | ||
Reginald strolls through the carnival as [[Eli]] keeps watch over [[Vanessa]]. | |||
===[[Episode:The Art of Deception|The Art of Deception]]=== | ===[[Episode:The Art of Deception|The Art of Deception]]=== | ||
Reginald listens to Samuel as he prepares to hand himself over to [[Noah]]. He is nearly brought to tears by [[Lydia]]'s death and later stands with the other carnies as Samuel announces his plan to show the world who they really are. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 00:03, 29 January 2010
Reginald Stanley | |
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Portrayed by | Brian Estwick |
First appearance | Shadowboxing |
In-story stats | |
Known ability | None |
Nickname | Yoda |
Gender | |
Residence | Sullivan Bros. Carnival |
Occupation | Carnival strongman |
Reginald Stanley works as the strongman at the Sullivan Bros. Carnival.
Character History
Shadowboxing
As Samuel and Becky talk in the carnival, Reginald packs up his stuff behind them and enters his trailer.
Thanksgiving
As Samuel makes a speech at the Thanksgiving dinner table, Reginald stands behind them, preparing the food.
Upon This Rock
As Claire walks through the carnival, cleaning up trash, Reginald walks behind her, talking to another carny.
Close to You
Reginald strolls through the carnival as Eli keeps watch over Vanessa.
The Art of Deception
Reginald listens to Samuel as he prepares to hand himself over to Noah. He is nearly brought to tears by Lydia's death and later stands with the other carnies as Samuel announces his plan to show the world who they really are.
Notes
- According to Brian Estwick, the carnival strongman's name is Reginald Stanley. Brian describes Reginald as "a true avatar," and says that the character "represents a descent of the Godhead into human form, whose role here on earth is to serve, protect and aid in mankind's spiritual development and evolution." Brain says that Reginald comes from a class of avatars who come down to earth in a human form representing physical strength. "As an avatar, Reginald's mind is as powerful as his physical body, giving him psychic powers of vast proportion. Reginald's two primary roles are physical strength protection and as a healer through the use of mind power and intellect, that is, the sharing of knowledge, ideas, and healing traditions passed down and learned over his many incarnations. Reginald's mental and physical powers are indeed far more vast than humanly calculable--his role is not to intercede and influence man's affairs but to guide, and only step in if absolutely necessary--thus he stood back and allowed Samuel to commit his destruction as it was all a part of the process of learning for the other heroes and for the carnies as well.
- According to Brian Estwick, his character's nickname is Yoda. This nickname comes from his character's accumulated wisdom.