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Nemo
antagonist

Nemo

from Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea

The enigmatic and highly intelligent commander of the Nautilus. He is a tall man with a large forehead, clear-cut features, and quick, penetrating black eyes that seem to hold deep secrets. His age is indeterminate (35-50), and he has fine taper hands indicative of a nervous temperament.

Personality Traits

IntelligentMisanthropic (towards surface nations)VengefulPhilosophicalCourageousDeterminedResourcefulInventiveMelancholyProudReservedStrictCompassionate (selectively)

About Nemo

Nemo is a antagonist character in Jules Verne's classic novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" (1870). The enigmatic and highly intelligent commander of the Nautilus. He is a tall man with a large forehead, clear-cut features, and quick, penetrating black eyes that seem to hold deep secrets. His age is indeterminate (35-50), and he has fine taper hands indicative of a nervous temperament.

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