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A professor specializing in monstrous war beasts. He was challenged to do something [[Helen|
A professor specializing in monstrous war beasts. He was challenged to do something [[Helen|
different]]. A genius can still be pathetic.
different]]. A genius can still be pathetic.
His mentor made a huge sea beast, which was later outstripped in size.


He made a giant as well.
He made a giant as well.
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It was a beautiful thing, from a certain perspective.  I’d grown up around Helen, and I was strongly suspicious that Ibbot had been inspired by Professor Ferres when he had designed our winsome, woesome Lamb.  Long exposure to Helen, years of my own earnest attempts at acting and being up against some of the best around gave me a deep appreciation for Ferres’ act.  The face that betrayed nothing, the fact that she could smile and act as though nothing was wrong when she was battered, bruised, and tired?
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== Trivia ==
* The surname is likely a matronomic from Ibbotta a form of Isabel, which shares ancestry with Elizabeth, which goes back to the name Elisheba which can mean "god is my oath". Though spelled variously, Ibbot is the most common spelling and the one used here.
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A professor specializing in monstrous war beasts. He was challenged to do something different. A genius can still be pathetic.

His mentor made a huge sea beast, which was later outstripped in size.

He made a giant as well.


Trivia

  • The surname is likely a matronomic from Ibbotta a form of Isabel, which shares ancestry with Elizabeth, which goes back to the name Elisheba which can mean "god is my oath". Though spelled variously, Ibbot is the most common spelling and the one used here.