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'''Mister Heart''' was the strange individual who ran [[the Gallery]]. In his Gallery, he would provide his victims a reality they would most desire, and so he would trap them within [[painting]]s.
'''Mister Heart''', also referred to as '''Mister Cravat''', was the strange individual who ran [[the Gallery]]. In his Gallery, he would provide his victims a reality they would most desire, and so he would trap them within [[painting]]s.


[[Panda]] once found himself in the Gallery, and he went through multiple realities, but [[Iris Wildthyme]] kept sabotaging them, in order to free Panda from Mister Heart's grasp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Framed (short story)|Framed]]'')
[[Panda]] once found himself in the Gallery, and he went through multiple realities, but [[Iris Wildthyme]] kept sabotaging them, in order to free Panda from Mister Heart's grasp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Framed (short story)|Framed]]'')
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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Mister Heart was a kindly faced gentleman, with silvery hair and a sky-blue [[cravat]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Framed (short story)|Framed]]'')
Mister Heart was a kindly faced gentleman, with silvery hair and a sky-blue [[cravat]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Framed (short story)|Framed]]'')
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[[Category:Other dimension individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]

Latest revision as of 00:01, 11 October 2020

Mister Heart, also referred to as Mister Cravat, was the strange individual who ran the Gallery. In his Gallery, he would provide his victims a reality they would most desire, and so he would trap them within paintings.

Panda once found himself in the Gallery, and he went through multiple realities, but Iris Wildthyme kept sabotaging them, in order to free Panda from Mister Heart's grasp. (PROSE: Framed)

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Mister Heart was a kindly faced gentleman, with silvery hair and a sky-blue cravat. (PROSE: Framed)