Florestan

Florestan is an agent at the Department of Implausible Crossovers. He is written by Herr Wozzeck.

Backstory
Florestan originated as a kernel in the mind of composer Robert Schumann, as one of his two faculties for music criticism. There, he let his thoughts run free as the more wild of the two, and he had a generally good life. However, Florestan was left stranded in World one and a half when Robert Schumann died in 1856. He separated from the other half of Schumann's mind, and was left to wander around for no real reason for a long, long time.

He then stumbled across a peculiar incident while wandering around World one and a half for so long: he found a set of ideas that was treated with such graveness he had to see it. Of course, this turned out to be a mistake: the ideas were really extremely frivolous, and it nearly scarred him badly with just how idiotic some of the ideas that he came across sounded.Of course, it was a fanfic in Camp Lazlo, but Florestan didn't know that; he saw the ideas for being very bad, and it was thus that the spirit of criticism he had gotten when Robert Schumann first conceived him got rekindled.

He had found a new purpose, and so strove for a way to destroy such bad ideas. Along the way, he stumbled across many of his current interests, including his fanboyism of Mass Effect and his liking of many, many other things.

It is thus that he learned about the existence of the PPC. He moved to join it with the intent of helping to exterminate bad fanfiction everywhere, and sure enough... here he is.

Appearance
He's kind of built like an extra-thick stick, meaning that he's pretty thin. However, he's astoundingly tall to make up for it at 6'3". He typically likes to wear a black trenchcoat with a fedora to match. All-black is the way he likes to go. And he also likes to keep his hair extra-long, for whatever reason.

Personality
Being used by Schumann as the more passionate of his two review personnas, Florestan is of course easily excitable and passionate about near on everything he touches. This gets to an extreme in some missions, but most people learn to live with it after a while. Most being the operative word. He's also an extremely hopeless romantic, and lets his imagination fly if he finds that he has feelings for someone else. He's fiercely loyal to his friends, though, and will defend them to the best of his ability if he feels they are threatened in any way.

Mission History

 * Mission 1: Short Ride on a Ludicrous Speed Machine