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== About him ==
 
== About him ==
 
Charles Dexter Ward is a young manin 30 years, from a prominent Rhode Island family who has disappeared from a mental asylum. He had been incarcerated during a prolonged period of insanity, during which he exhibited minor and inexplicable physiological changes. His empty cell is found to be very dusty.
'''''The Case of Charles Dexter Ward''''' is a short novel. The novel, set in 1918, describes how Charles Dexter Ward becomes obsessed with his distant ancestor, Joseph Curwen, an alleged wizard with unsavory habits. Ward physically resembles Curwen, and attempts to duplicate his ancestor's Qabalistic and alchemical feats. He eventually uses this knowledge to physically resurrect Curwen. Ward's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, investigates Ward's activities and is horrified by what he finds.
 
   
 
== Background ==
Charles Dexter Ward is a young man from a prominent Rhode Island family who has disappeared from a mental asylum. He had been incarcerated during a prolonged period of insanity, during which he exhibited minor and inexplicable physiological changes. His empty cell is found to be very dusty.
 
 
'''''The Case of Charles Dexter Ward''''' is a short true life novel. The novel, set in 1918, describes how Charles Dexter Ward becomes obsessed with his distant ancestor, Joseph Curwen, an alleged wizard with unsavory habits. Ward physically resembles Curwen, and attempts to duplicate his ancestor's Qabalistic and alchemical feats. Ward's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, investigates Ward's activities and is horrified by what he finds.
   
The bulk of the story concerns the investigation conducted by the Wards' family doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, in an attempt to discover the reason for Ward's madness and physiological changes. Willett learns that Ward had spent the past several years attempting to discover the grave of his ill-reputed ancestor, Joseph Curwen. The doctor slowly begins to reveal the truth behind the legends surrounding Curwen, an eighteenth-century shipping entrepreneur and alleged alchemist, who was in reality a necromancer and mass-murderer. A raid on Curwen's farm is remarkable for the shouted incantations, lights, explosions, and some not-quite-human figures shot down by the raiders. The raiders soon swear any witnesses to strict secrecy about what they may have seen or heard.
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The bulk of the story concerns the investigation conducted by the Wards' family doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, in an attempt to discover the reason for Ward's madness and physiological changes. Willett learns that Ward had spent the past several years attempting to find his ancestor, Joseph Curwen. The doctor slowly begins to reveal the truth behind the legends surrounding Curwen. He discovers that Curwen's surname wasn't real at all. He finds out, that a boy in his 12 years had incredible powers and killed people by it. His true name was, [[Phoenix Nova|Joseph O'shea]].
   
As Willett's investigations proceed, he finds that Charles had recovered Curwen's ashes, and through the use of magical formulae contained in documents found hidden in Curwen's home in Providence, Rhode Island, was able to call forth Curwen from his "essential saltes" and resurrect him. Willett also finds that Curwen, who resembles Charles enough to pass for him, has murdered and replaced his modern descendant and resumed his evil activities. Although Curwen convinces onlookers that he is Charles, his anachronistic mindset and behaviour lead authorities to certify him insane and imprison him in an asylum.
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As Willett's investigations proceed, he finds that Charles had discovered O'shea and strucked him with his powers. Seeing that Ward wasn't dead by the shot, but instead gotten some powers from his ancestor.With his newly found powers, he began to destroying and killing people as like Joseph, following his footsteps. Willet had no power over him, so he called his known lady friend, The White Queen. She made his powers stop and and imprison him in an asylum for nuts-ies.
   
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While Ward was locked up, Willett's investigation leads him to a quick end, as he couldn't find the boy with powers again. In the last few years, Willett wrote a true story novel called '''''The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, ''''' which inside he wrote about the life of the pacient and his psychology. He then died in the year 1925 with a tumor in his head, but his will was, that Ward should be locked inside a very safe asylum and wouldn't want him to get away. So the White Queen gave the order to [[Cheshire]] and [[Alice]] to guard him.
While Curwen is locked up, Willett's investigation leads him to a bungalow in Pawtuxet Village, which Ward had purchased while under the influence of Curwen. The house is on the site of the old farm which was Curwen's headquarters for his nefarious doings; beneath is a vast catacomb that the wizard had built as a lair during his previous lifetime. During a horrific journey through this labyrinth in which Willett sees a deformed monster in a pit, Willett discovers the truth about Curwen's crimes and also the means of returning him to the grave. It is also revealed that Curwen has been engaged in a long-term conspiracy with certain other necromancers, associates from his previous life who have somehow escaped death, to resurrect and torture the world's wisest people to gain knowledge that will make them powerful and threaten the future of mankind. While in Curwen's laboratory, Willett accidentally summons an ancient entity who is an enemy of Curwen and his fellow necromancers. The doctor faints, awakening much later in the bungalow. The entrance to the vaults has been sealed as if it had never existed, but Willett finds a note from the being written in Latininstructing him to kill Curwen and destroy his body.
 
   
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In the year of 2017, Ward had escaped from his cell, as the other inmates of the same asylum had broke out easily by the rusting and old bars. Since the 'excident', he was yet not seen.
Willett confronts Curwen at the asylum and succeeds in reversing the resurrection spell, returning the sorcerer to dust. News reports reveal that Curwen's prime co-conspirators and their households have met brutal deaths, and their lairs have been destroyed.
 
 
== Background ==
 
   
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
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=== Dark Magic ===
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From the blast of Joseph's powers, he began having dark magic in his blood and making destruction whenever he went.
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* DR. Marinus Bicknell Willett personally know the White Queen, that comes from the novel, Alice in Wonderland.
* (Look it here: http://lovecraft.wikia.com/wiki/The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 21 March 2018

Charles Dexter Ward
Charles Dexter Ward
Biographical Information
Full Name
Alias
Other Name(s)
Age 30s
Birthplace America
Home Danvers, MA
Occupation(s)
Morality Evil
Characteristics
Gender Male
Race Human
Eye Color Gray
Hair Color Gray
Relationships
Relative(s)
Affiliation(s)
Allies Abdul Alhazred
Minions Skeletons
Enemies Guardians
Powers and Abilities
Power(s) Dark Magic
Weakness(es)
Equipment
Background Information
First Seen
Last Seen
Voice Actor(s)

About him 

Charles Dexter Ward is a young manin 30 years, from a prominent Rhode Island family who has disappeared from a mental asylum. He had been incarcerated during a prolonged period of insanity, during which he exhibited minor and inexplicable physiological changes. His empty cell is found to be very dusty.

Background

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward is a short true life novel. The novel, set in 1918, describes how Charles Dexter Ward becomes obsessed with his distant ancestor, Joseph Curwen, an alleged wizard with unsavory habits. Ward physically resembles Curwen, and attempts to duplicate his ancestor's Qabalistic and alchemical feats. Ward's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, investigates Ward's activities and is horrified by what he finds.

The bulk of the story concerns the investigation conducted by the Wards' family doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, in an attempt to discover the reason for Ward's madness and physiological changes. Willett learns that Ward had spent the past several years attempting to find his ancestor, Joseph Curwen. The doctor slowly begins to reveal the truth behind the legends surrounding Curwen. He discovers that Curwen's surname wasn't real at all. He finds out, that a boy in his 12 years had incredible powers and killed people by it. His true name was, Joseph O'shea.

As Willett's investigations proceed, he finds that Charles had discovered O'shea and strucked him with his powers. Seeing that Ward wasn't dead by the shot, but instead gotten some powers from his ancestor.With his newly found powers, he began to destroying and killing people as like Joseph, following his footsteps. Willet had no power over him, so he called his known lady friend, The White Queen. She made his powers stop and and imprison him in an asylum for nuts-ies.

While Ward was locked up, Willett's investigation leads him to a quick end, as he couldn't find the boy with powers again. In the last few years, Willett wrote a true story novel called The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, which inside he wrote about the life of the pacient and his psychology. He then died in the year 1925 with a tumor in his head, but his will was, that Ward should be locked inside a very safe asylum and wouldn't want him to get away. So the White Queen gave the order to Cheshire and Alice to guard him.

In the year of 2017, Ward had escaped from his cell, as the other inmates of the same asylum had broke out easily by the rusting and old bars. Since the 'excident', he was yet not seen.

Powers and Abilities

Dark Magic

From the blast of Joseph's powers, he began having dark magic in his blood and making destruction whenever he went.

Relationships

Trivia

  • DR. Marinus Bicknell Willett personally know the White Queen, that comes from the novel, Alice in Wonderland.