Mark Twain

General Information
Mark Twain, considered to be the Father of American Literature, is the replacement (And when Edgar returns, compatriot) for Edgar. He is an older gentleman, and is intelligent, wise, and willing to assist. However, his wit and gentlemanly-snarkiness supersede his ability to assist at times. However, despite being elderly, (One Hundred and Eighty, to be precise.) he is capable of dueling and defeating enemies, such as his antagonistic, cruel counterpart, Dark Twain, and his greatest foe, the Mysterious Stranger, who is related to Satan.

History
Born on November 30th, 1835, he was a grand author, and his escapades, wisdom and witticisms are well-documented. However, according to historians, he passed away on April 21st, 1910. However, this is untrue. Instead, he invited Rose Wolfe and Phantom Kevin aboard his Mystical, Chaotic, Chrono-Compromising, Lollipop-Dispensing, Reference-Laden, Medium-Sized Flying Machine, and ventured throughout time and space. Arriving in 2015, he not only fulfilled George Carlin's prediction of Bell-Bottoms coming into fashion once more, but also led a revolution in literature, sweeping away rubbish (~Cough~ twilight ~splutter~ fault in our stars) and placed America ahead in intellect, along with Frank Sinatra, Billy Graham, and Andy Griffith. However, in 20__, the world's societies collapsed, and he, along with Edgar, Shakespeare, and Dante, preserved the literature and history of the world. He currently resides at the Evac.

Weapons

 * Walking Stick.
 * Revolver.
 * Pool Que.
 * Book.

The Mystical, Chaotic, Chrono - Compromising, Lollipop - Dispensing, Reference - Laden, Medium - Sized Flying Machine
The machine, being Twain's primary mode of transport, is a mixture of a steam-boat and a zeppelin. Inside is a library, Twain's Study, conservatory, chapel, dining hall, and commandeering decks. At the latter location, one is given the power to travel at any point in time, (Being in the past.) and any destination, of their choosing. It was constructed by a rival of Twain's, who now desperately seeks him, to murder him.

Chronology
Mark Twain's M.C.C.L.R.M.F.M. - FNAF F.R.I.E.N.D.S. - _____