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'''Todd, the janitor''', can be found on the Tier of Bureaucracy in the [[Erisian Pyramid]], official place of worship of [[Eris]], the Goddess of Chaos. The object of many a [[foozler]]'s affection, he dresses in perfect grey overalls which are perfect for pushing his mop from one office to the next.
'''Todd, the janitor''', can be found in the [[Erisian Pyramid]], official place of worship of [[Eris]], the Goddess of Chaos. The object of many a [[foozler]]'s affection, he dresses in grey overalls, which are perfect for pushing his mop from one office to the next.


A lonely man, Todd is grateful of any conversation and offers sympathy to those who feel their head is going to explode with the mundane system of papers which must be in order, signed in triplicate, sent to the correct division, sent back, sent forward again, sent to another division, signed by the leading officer, sent back again, stamped, passed back, copied to the right authorisation for the various ministries, divisions and bureaus.
A lonely man, Todd is grateful for any conversation and offers sympathy to those who feel their heads are going to explode from the mundane system of papers which must be put in order, signed in triplicate, sent to the correct division, sent back, sent forward again, sent to another division, signed by the leading officer, sent back again, stamped, passed back, and copied under proper authorisation for the various ministries and divisions on the Tier of Bureaucracy.


[[Category:Erisian Denizens]]
[[Category:Erisian Denizens]]

Revision as of 22:37, 1 September 2007

Todd, the janitor, can be found in the Erisian Pyramid, official place of worship of Eris, the Goddess of Chaos. The object of many a foozler's affection, he dresses in grey overalls, which are perfect for pushing his mop from one office to the next.

A lonely man, Todd is grateful for any conversation and offers sympathy to those who feel their heads are going to explode from the mundane system of papers which must be put in order, signed in triplicate, sent to the correct division, sent back, sent forward again, sent to another division, signed by the leading officer, sent back again, stamped, passed back, and copied under proper authorisation for the various ministries and divisions on the Tier of Bureaucracy.