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Ned Land

from Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea

A Canadian harpooner from Quebec, aged about forty. He is a tall (over six feet), powerfully built, grave, and taciturn man with a bold look. Known as 'the prince of harpooners' for his unparalleled skill, coolness, audacity, and cunning in his dangerous occupation.

Personality Traits

IndependentHeadstrongPragmaticHot-tempered (when contradicted or thwarted)BraveSkillfulDirectRestlessHomesickGreedy (for meat, wealth, freedom)

About Ned Land

Ned Land is a supporting character in Jules Verne's classic novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" (1870). A Canadian harpooner from Quebec, aged about forty. He is a tall (over six feet), powerfully built, grave, and taciturn man with a bold look. Known as 'the prince of harpooners' for his unparalleled skill, coolness, audacity, and cunning in his dangerous occupation.

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