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Moody and artistic to a fault, he can often be found browsing records in Reducto or sketching at the British Wizarding Museum. He frequents [[The Closet]] and is part of a closely-knit group of queer friends.  
Moody and artistic to a fault, he can often be found browsing records in Reducto or sketching at the British Wizarding Museum. He frequents [[The Closet]] and is part of a closely-knit group of queer friends.  


Mal used to be a full-time illustrator for Obscurus but has made a minor name for himself in the wizarding art world for his intricate paintings depicting the blurred lines between the magical and muggle world. Many people from the [[Futurist]] movement admire his work, though he isn't in support of their ideology.  
Mal used to be a full-time illustrator for Obscurus but has made a minor name for himself in the wizarding art world for his intricate paintings depicting the blurred lines between the magical and muggle world. Many people from the [[Futurist]] movement admire his work, though he isn't in support of their ideology.
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Revision as of 20:13, 20 February 2024

Malachi "Mal" Reid is a painter and part-time book illustrator at Obscurus Books.

Moody and artistic to a fault, he can often be found browsing records in Reducto or sketching at the British Wizarding Museum. He frequents The Closet and is part of a closely-knit group of queer friends.

Mal used to be a full-time illustrator for Obscurus but has made a minor name for himself in the wizarding art world for his intricate paintings depicting the blurred lines between the magical and muggle world. Many people from the Futurist movement admire his work, though he isn't in support of their ideology.