
Lee Gangles grew up in the G & M Home for Feral Children. After completing his domestication and early education, he traveled to the northeastern part of his home country. There, he worked for an organization that specializes in search and rescue of the lost. A couple years later he moved back home, where he convinced a beautiful woman from a nearby town to marry him. In the years that followed, his wife gave birth to several children, all of whom inherited Gangles' feral genes. Gangles also attended the Institute of Pragmatic & Constructive Skills before specializing in the building of important, but rarely fantastic, structures. For reasons that even Gangles can’t explain, he ended up leaving that job to attend the Hooey & Hokum Academy for Rhetoric. Upon completing his training there, he joined a group that preserves important and historic documents. The job promised to be noble and exciting, but turned out to be a mundane, uninspired experience, requiring only the most unessential of skills. After years of boredom, Gangles escaped the clutches of the mundane. He now tells the world fantastic adventures, like those of Ferbert Flembuzzle and Ferbert’s daughter, Sophia. *Please note, that the above is all accurate and true, but the actual names of institutions were changed to protect you from boredom.