--- Full Name: Terence Pott Age: 2 (19 in appliance years) Gender: Male? Height: Regular Weight: Irregular Nationality: Kitchenese Position: Baker, Supply Officer & Kitchen Golem Motivation: Secretly hoping to surpass Bernardo at his own game. Favorite Food: Ginseng leaves steeped in boiling water. In his head. Appreciates: Exotic blends of tea, steel wool, cupboards, reggae, The Wizard of Oz. Detests: Bernardo, burnt food, tasks requiring precise manual dexterity, horror films. Favorite Blend: Lapsang Souchong Info: Every chef knows his or her kitchen inside out. Terence has an even more intimate knowledge than that: hes made of kitchen appliances and accessories, held together and animated by who-knows-what (probably that damn magic again, geez). As a kitchen golem, Terence is able to change his shape by adding, discarding, and rearranging bits of himself. Hes horribly mistreated by Bernardos staff, and is seriously considering a new line of work but who else but a madman can afford to hire a clumsy pile of stainless steel in this economy? Cooking Style: Primarily breads, cakes, and pastries. Served with love, albeit clumsily. Signature Dish: Cranberry and poppy seed muffins. Terence is known for delicious baked goods of all varieties, made fresh inside himself. Hes also good with roasts. ---
Anything you can think of that involves kitchen appliances/accessories, Terence can take its form. Also I have difficulties drawing certain implements. DID YOU NOTICE.
I love that game (first real spiritual successor to the Ghostbusters movies, as far as I'm concerned), and that boss battle specifically was half the inspiration for T. Pott.
orly? HAH. nice! I only got the chance to rent Ghostbusters, so I kinda only got up to the michilain marshmallow dude before I ran out of time and had to return it. lame-sauce. <:C
Ghostbusters for the 360 has a kitchen golem that you've gotta fight at some point.
He's clearly NOWHERE near as awesome as Potts, though.
I love that game (first real spiritual successor to the Ghostbusters movies, as far as I'm concerned), and that boss battle specifically was half the inspiration for T. Pott.
I only got the chance to rent Ghostbusters, so I kinda only got up to the michilain marshmallow dude before I ran out of time and had to return it. lame-sauce. <:C
I'm so buying it once I get some extra mulah.