Wiktór
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Wiktór Zawadzki
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Personality
He’s calm and friendly. Wiktór likes to joke with others and often companionably bickers with his friends, but at the same time, he’s an open and religious person. Yet, his hobbies are so serious to him he doesn't allow any jokes about them. During discussions he’s mostly the listener, but when he speaks – he hits home.
Blurb
Wiktór Zawadzki (other spelling Wiktor Zawadzki) is a side character in A Ballad About Silesia during the 1980s arc. He’s an organist in the Church of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, a good friend of Michał and a colleague of priest Sławomir Kaja and Hugo Utwald, who’s a gravedigger. Hailing from Kashubia, Wiktór came to Katowice as a young, talented man. Since this time, he lives in Giszowiec with his wife, Żaneta, and their children – Radek and Basia. He’s on the aromantic spectrum.
Wiktór was born on December 4th, 1949, in Gdańsk as a son of Radosław Zawadzki and Janina Zawadzka, a few years after the end of World War 2. He had a rather normal childhood, his parents really supported his hobby – as a kid he played the guitar and on the piano. As a he grew, he really wanted to start playing the organs. After compulsory national service, Wiktór moved out of his hometown to look for a better job, until he settled in the parish in Giszowiec.
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Trivia
- Voice claim (Waldemar Barwiński) / Theme song.
- He's nearsighted – his sigh defect is -4,0.
- Wiktór loves orange juice.
- He's scared of thunderstorms.