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Core Belief

"In duty, loyalty, and the importance of carrying on in the face of adversity. He believes in the value of experience and the importance of making the best of any situation."

Worldview

Sees the world through a pragmatic lens, valuing experience and practical skills. He is deeply committed to the success of the expedition and the well-being of his crew.

Personality

Loyal, experienced, and level-headed, Wild is a reliable second in command. He is deeply respectful of Shackleton and dedicated to the success of the expedition. He is also portrayed as somewhat stoic and practical.

In Their Own Words

"“Wild, you came to me with bad news the other day; I have some news for you.”"
"“Good or bad?”"
"“Bad,” he replied; “worse than yours; bad enough perhaps to stop the expedition.”"

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