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== Personality ==
== Personality ==
 
The Eutermesans were physical and psychological chameleons, easily influenced a fact that Rassilon used to his advantage in plotting his escape from the Divergent Universe. As such, Guidance was a religious zealot. In entering the Foundation he believed that he would be meeting his creators. Putting the Church above all else, he almost killed his own son when C'rizz started thinking that the Foundation was not all Guidance claimed. He almost openly despised Daqar Keep even though (or because) Keep had purchased the Church with massive amounts of money. He also disliked Perfection, calling her the Doctor's whore on one occasion. Presumably he knew about Keep's powers but this only lessened his opinion of the creature, an arrogance which lead to his death.  
The Eutermesans were physical and psychological chameleons, easily influenced a fact that Rassilon used to his advantage in plotting his escape from the Divergent Universe. As such, Guidance was a religious zealot. In entering the Foundation he believed that he would be meeting his creators. Putting the Church above all else, he almost killed his own son when C'rizz started thinking that the Foundation was not all Guidance claimed. He almost openly despised Daqar Keep even though (or because) Keep had purchased the Church with massive amounts of money. He also disliked Perfection, calling her the Doctor's whore on one occasion. Presumably he knew about Keep's powers but this only lessened his opinion of the creature, an arrogance which lead to his death.  


Unlike most other Eutermesans, Guidance was aware that their species' personalities moulded to fit the people around them, yet it still never occurred to him that he was being manipulated (by Rassilon who was the original creator of the Church). He also knew that the most adept Eutermesans could not only change the colour of their skin but also their texture. Being highly adept himself, he was able to camouflage himself to the point of almost being invisible, even to his son's eyes. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'')
Unlike most other Eutermesans, Guidance was aware that their species' personalities moulded to fit the people around them, yet it still never occurred to him that he was being manipulated (by Rassilon who was the original creator of the Church). He also knew that the most adept Eutermesans could not only change the colour of their skin but also their texture. Being highly adept himself, he was able to camouflage himself to the point of almost being invisible, even to his son's eyes. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'')
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At some point in C'rizz's childhood, Guidance and the other members of the Foundation turned C'rizz into a vessel for the minds of everyone he killed. {{source}}
At some point in C'rizz's childhood, Guidance and the other members of the Foundation turned C'rizz into a vessel for the minds of everyone he killed. {{source}}


Guidance had given a moonstone pendant to C'rizz, that matched his own. The pendants were revealed to be two halves of a key that opened the gateway between the Divergent Universe and our own Universe. Rassilon stated that Guidance's reason for existence was to get those pendants to him at the right time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'')
Guidance had given a moonstone pendant to C'rizz, that matched his own. The pendants were revealed to be two halves of a key that opened the gateway between the Divergent Universe and our own universe. Rassilon stated that Guidance's reason for existence was to get those pendants to him at the right time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'')


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