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Harvey Glastone

From The Wandering Inn Wiki
Harvey Glastone
Aliases

Prophet

Species

Human

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

People of God

Occupation

Religious Leader

Residence

Chandrar

First Appearance

Interlude – The Call

Harvey Glastone is an Earther. Known as the Prophet, he has amassed a cult-like group called the People of God around on his teachings of Christianity.

Apperance

He used to be fair skinned and freckled, but his skin has tanned from living in Chandrar, though it looks better despite lack of moisturizer and sunblock. He is thin from too many days of hunger.[1]

Personality

He is very zealous in his faith.[2] He dislikes Stitch-folk and their ability to change their looks.

Harvey Glastone is defined by intense religious zeal following his acquisition [Prophet] class. He preaches with fervor and absolute certainty, presenting himself as a divinely guided figure to his followers. Harvey’s faith manifests in uncompromising conviction. He loudly denounces other religions—particularly those he associates with Abrahamic traditions such as Judaism and Islam—believing them to be false paths compared to the faith he preaches. His sermons and teachings are drawn heavily from his memories of Christianity on Earth, though his understanding is incomplete and often filtered through his own assumptions and biases. As a result, his doctrine can be inconsistent or distorted, shaped as much by personal interpretation as by genuine recollection.

Harvey bears a strong resemblance to that of a charismatic megachurch pastor. He often frames his actions as righteous or divinely sanctioned, even when they harm others. This is evident by his invasion of Khelt, when he and his followers sacked and looted several cities, which he rationalized by claiming Khelt to be filled with "debauchery and sin".[3] His certainty leaves little room for self-reflection, and he becomes argumentative or defensive when confronted with the consequences of his actions. He has a desire to accumulate wealth, having wanting to buy an ornate crown before instead being persuaded to purchase food and supplies for his people.[4]

Despite his arrogance and prejudice—most notably his bigotry toward Stitch-folk—Harvey has shown willingness to accept marginalized individuals, such as Hemp Stitchfolk and members of the lower classes, into his congregation. He was also outraged when one of his faithful, Adoive was revealed to be stealing women's underthings.[1]

Background

Originally from Kentucky, Harvey was one of the first wave of Earthers summoned by the Blighted Kingdom and was transported to the Great Desert of Zeikhal. Lost and dying of thirst, he prayed, gaining a faith-based class and the ability to summon water, which he interpreted as an act of God.[3]

Chronology

Volume 1

He was present in the chatroom, which was created by [BlackMage]

He started a Christian sect on Chandrar and started wandering the desert gathering followers.

Volume 9

Volume 10

Faith

  • [Faith (Christianity) – The Church of God]

Powers and Abilities

Classes/Levels:

  • [Witness of Divinity] Lv. 41+[3]
    • Advanced from [Founding Apostle of the Holy Faith] [5] → [Prophet of the Holy People] Lv. 39

Skills:

  • [Eidetic Memory: Scripture]
  • [Manna from the Heavens]
  • [Plagues of Egypt: Swarms of Pestilence][3]
  • [Rebuke the Ignorant][3]
  • [Summon: Sword of Light][3]

Skills (Faith):

  • [Their Blades Slew the Unholy]

Miracles:

  • [Biblical Earthquake]
  • [Breath of Giants][3]
  • [Combined Miracle: The Light of Faith]
  • [Hammer of God][3]
  • [Sacrament: Summon the Divine (Angel)]
  • [Miracle of God: True Lightning][3]

Trivia

  • The Ten Commandments is one of his favorite movies.

Quotes

  • ( [Prophet]) = Pray for Salvation and His Hand shall shelter you.
  • [Prophet] = All those who pray shall be Saved by the Lord our God.
  • [Prophet] = Before I heard the Voice and was Reborn I watched movies such as The Ten Commandments. Is that what you wish to know?

References