We never really established where Wilson is living or from, but the “Gentleman Scientist” theme does kind of come from a “Proper English Gent” kind of personality. Approximate ages - not confirmed by Klei Entertainmentġ to 70 - WX-78 (It depends if you consider his human birth or only his robot rebirth)ġ to 12 - Webber (it depends if you consider his human birth or only his spider rebirth)ĥ5 to 65 - Wickerbottom (she is probably younger than she looks because life expectancy in the early 1900s was rather short) Unknown: Wolfgang, WX-78, Wickerbottom, Woodie, Wes, Maxwell, Wagstaff, Wigfrid, Webber, Walani, Warly, Wilbur, Woodlegs, Wilba, Wormwood, Wheeler, Winona, Wortox, Wurt, Walter. Anyone can identify Wilson with his weird hair that makes a big W. I have heard theories that Webber is the son of Robert Wagstaff, and given that they both mysteriously disappeared the same year, this is probably the truth.” Commonly known as Wilson, this character is the first one with whom you can enter the game. This means that Webber entered the Constant in 1919, the same year as the Voxola fire. Hair dryers were invented in 1920, the year after the Voxola fire. Willow knows what it is, but Webber doesn’t. Wickerbottom, Woodie, Warbucks, Wolfgang, and Maxwell have never seen anything like it before, while Webber asks, “Where is the automobile?” - showing that he knows what it is.Īnother trinket, the broken hair dryer from Hallowed Nights, helps this too. Licence plates were invented in 1918, right before the Voxola factory burned down. Dont Starve Together Fan art Video game, dont starve, png 500圆77px 273.96KB Dont Starve Together Minecraft Video game Character, volcano, game. The license plate trinket from Shipwrecked is my favorite item in the game because some characters do not know what it is, and some do. The explanation quoted below belongs to user Mooagain, who posted it on the Klei Entertainment forums. The characters’ ages/years entering The Constant can be found by their quotes on real world items that were invented between 1906-1920, such as hair dryers and licence plates.
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