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Ivor
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Information
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased
Date of Death: August 4, 1972
Cause of Death Skull crushed by piano sabotaged and levitated by Lucius' telekinesis
Age: 48
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Janitor
Voiced by: Konstantin Graudus (German)

Kurt Ehrmann (US actor/VO set)



Ivor is the janitor and occasional handyman in Dante Manor. An imposing, heavily built alcoholic, he staggers and mumbles his way through the mansion, fixing whatever appliance needs attention.

History[]

Background[]

Ivor has worked with the Wagner family as their personal janitor and occasional handyman for quite some time. Despite being an alcoholic, he is professional enough to not let his unhealthy habit get in the way of his work. For the same reason, however, Charles at times was worried that such habit would result in Ivor being occasionally sloppy, thus leading to unwanted accidents.

It can be inferred that as with everyone else in Dante Manor, he was unfortunate to be mistreated by Agnes Morgan, Wagner family's head maid, every time they interacted.

Lucius[]

He is first seen in "Smoking Kills" while fixing a broken lamp in the top level of the western wing, where he does not realize that Lucius has stolen one of his screwdrivers to sabotage the Wagners' oven in a bid to kill Gene. After the campaign manager's death, Ivor becomes suspected of professional neglect by both the police and the family, judging from circumstances pertaining such accident but not brought into question, due to lack of necessary proofs, unaware of Lucius' sabotage.

In "Tone-Death", Ivor is busily fixing a toilet seat in the bathroom at Dante Manor's west wing, when Lucius secretly adds the entry 'Fix the piano' into his notepad and steals his wrench, knowing that he will not suspect a thing, due to him working while drinking. The oblivious Ivor then examines the seemingly broken piano, unaware that Lucius has unscrewed its legs' bolts with his stolen wrench as well. As soon as he is distracted, Lucius telekinetically removes the piano's legs, all while keeping it afloat with his powers from a distance, savoring Ivor's moment of confusion and shock before dropping it to crush the lower half of his skull, killing him.

After Ivor's death, Charles confesses to Detective MacGuffin that he is already aware with the man's flaws and planned to fire him, but had no heart to do so due to their current situation.

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