Adam Hazzard

Imagined AI depiction of Adam Hazzard from "Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America" by Robert Charles Wilson, encapsulating the essence of this iconic archetype of {'value': 'Sidekick', 'rendered': 'Sidekick'} in the narrative.
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Adam Hazzard is a close companion of Julian Comstock and is portrayed as a loyal and resourceful individual. As Julian’s steadfast friend, Adam provides support and counsel during the challenges they face. He is depicted as an individual with a strong sense of integrity and unwavering loyalty.

Quotes

[““The sun sets; the air chills, corn stalks rattle; and still nobody has shot us. Yet.””,”“Some fellow might leap out from behind an overturned cart and warble us a song, and after we’ve paid him, slit our throats.””,”“If we can evade this hanging business, we mean to make a go of it in the sugar districts. You should come with us.””]

Appearance

Adam Hazzard is described as having short black hair, hazel eyes, and stands at an average height of 5 feet 10 inches. He has a scar on his left cheek, a remnant of a past encounter.

Gender

Male

Abilities.

Archetype

Sidekick

Species

Human

Age

23

Book

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