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A dog in the [[:category:The Myth of Joey Getchie|The Myth of Joey Getchie]] series. | A dog in the [[:category:The Myth of Joey Getchie|The Myth of Joey Getchie]] series. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Caliban is a stray who adopted the family of [[Philip Huntzel]] and [[Victoria Huntzel]] in [[Property of the State]]. He had the uncanny ability to find his way in and out of [[Huntzel Manor]] even when the place was locked up. It is through Caliban's secret egress that Joey was able to escape the burning house at the end of ''Property of the State''. Afterward, Caliban stayed with Joey through the intervention of [[Hedda Petty]] over the objections of [[Wayne Bobbitt]]. | Caliban is a stray who adopted the family of [[Philip Huntzel]] and [[Victoria Huntzel]] in [[Property of the State]]. He had the uncanny ability to find his way in and out of [[Huntzel Manor]] even when the place was locked up. It is through Caliban's secret egress that Joey was able to escape the burning house at the end of ''Property of the State''. Afterward, Caliban stayed with Joey through the intervention of [[Hedda Petty]] over the objections of [[Wayne Bobbitt]]. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
* [[Property of the State]] | |||
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[[Category:Skin Kadash Series Characters]] | |||
Revision as of 09:25, 22 May 2018
A dog in the The Myth of Joey Getchie series.
Biography
Caliban is a stray who adopted the family of Philip Huntzel and Victoria Huntzel in Property of the State. He had the uncanny ability to find his way in and out of Huntzel Manor even when the place was locked up. It is through Caliban's secret egress that Joey was able to escape the burning house at the end of Property of the State. Afterward, Caliban stayed with Joey through the intervention of Hedda Petty over the objections of Wayne Bobbitt.