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Woodley
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Woodley

from The Game of Rat and Dragon

A twenty-six-year-old pinlighter, nearing retirement. He is taciturn, not prone to 'flights of fantasy,' and perceived as glum by Father Moontree. He has a 'dirty sort of habit' of smoking tobacco in an ancient pipe, which makes him look dashing. He avoids emotional entanglement with Partners.

Personality Traits

CynicalPragmaticStoicReservedExperiencedDislikes fantasy
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About Woodley

Woodley is a supporting character in Cordwainer Smith's classic novel "The Game of Rat and Dragon" (1955). A twenty-six-year-old pinlighter, nearing retirement. He is taciturn, not prone to 'flights of fantasy,' and perceived as glum by Father Moontree. He has a 'dirty sort of habit' of smoking tobacco in an ancient pipe, which makes him look dashing. He avoids emotional entanglement with Partners.

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