Peter Geiss

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not exactly Casper... 11/11/XX
Peter Geiss
Aliases: N/A
Nickname: N/A
Gender: M | F | X | he/him
Age: Deceased
Species: Ghost
Occupation: Phone marketing - selling phones, I mean.
Residence: Centipooch's doghouse, Neo Oldesville
Height: Changes
Classification citizen / criminal
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Overview

So... apparently ghosts are a real thing??

Peter lives alongside The Centipooh inside Pooch's dog house mansion, which is in itself inside Agatha's house. I'm unsure if she knows about Peter's presence but, then again, as a successful medium... I mean I'd hope she knows?? All in all he's a bit mischievous when upset but seems to be a pretty chill person... for a ghost. Even seem to be the only of the two with an actual job.

Not much more to say about Peter - it turned out he was the one "haunting" Centipooch after Pooch destroyed one of his favorite pieces from his extensive cookie jar collection. According to the internet however that exact cookie jar was made in abundance and costs maybe $30 to replace so in the end Pooch just promised to replace it and be more careful around the collection in the future and all seems to be resolved instantly.

Easily the strangest case I've had yet. For more information, check Centipooch's file for CASE CP-01

-Flint

Physical Notes
Is generally a soft shade of blue or teal, never white.
The bowler hat floats over his head and is always present.
The bow tie can change however into other styles of ties and colors.
No arms - the hands float.
No legs or feet.
Personality/Character Notes
  • Owns over 100 different cookie jars - and at least another 200+ of repeats of the original 100 but with varying manufacture defects.
  • Works a job over the phone... I wonder if his employers know he's a ghost...?
  • Has known Centipooch for quite a long time - they've been living together for years now.
  • Reads the newspaper everyday, just never the current days one. He's still catching up from about 40 years ago at this rate.