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{{Cleanup|This article is supposed to be about Raymond, but there is too much focus on Alistair}} | {{Cleanup|This article is supposed to be about Raymond, but there is too much focus on Alistair}} | ||
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|species = Human | |||
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|origin = [[Bledoe]] | |||
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|mother = Eileen Phillips | |||
|father = Harold Phillips | |||
|sister = Emily Phillips | |||
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|first = The Forgotten Son (novel) | |||
|appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bledoe Cadets and the Bald Man of Pengriffen (short story)|The Bledoe Cadets and the Bald Man of Pengriffen]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The War Romance (short story)|The War Romance]]''}} | |||
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'''Raymond Phillips''' was a childhood friend of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | '''Raymond Phillips''' was a childhood friend of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | ||
He was born to Harold and Eileen Phillips in [[November]] [[1925]]. He grew up in [[Bledoe]], and was the best friend of [[ | He was born to Harold and Eileen Phillips in [[November]] [[1925]]. He grew up in [[Bledoe]], and was the best friend of [[James Lethbridge-Stewart]]. They attended school together with [[Henry Barns]] and the three of them formed the [[Bledoe Cadets]] in the summer of [[1936]]. The gang soon grew to include [[Edwin Stone]], Terry, Nobby and [[Jason Starling]]. They used a barn at [[Puckator Farm]] as their gang hut. | ||
He had a sister, Emily, who was born in [[1933]]. | He had a sister, [[Emily Phillips|Emily]], who was born in [[1933]]. | ||
In [[1937]], Alistair, his brother, and Raymond decided to sneak into the local abandoned house, called the Manor. There, they were approached by a haunting figure in dated clothing, who rested his hand on James' head before his body fell apart. Running away, James told the other boys (including Henry Barns, who was watching from afar) not to talk about it, an order which all of the boys but Raymond completely ignored. Afterwards, Alistair became a member of "the Cadets", a bittersweet fact as James became isolated, appearing to talk to an imaginary friend he called "Maha": a manifestation of the [[Great Intelligence]], hoping to reform itself. | In [[1937]], Alistair, his brother, and Raymond decided to sneak into the local abandoned house, called the Manor. There, they were approached by a haunting figure in dated clothing, who rested his hand on James' head before his body fell apart. Running away, James told the other boys (including Henry Barns, who was watching from afar) not to talk about it, an order which all of the boys but Raymond completely ignored. Afterwards, Alistair became a member of "the Cadets", a bittersweet fact as James became isolated, appearing to talk to an imaginary friend he called "Maha": a manifestation of the [[Great Intelligence]], hoping to reform itself. |