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For seventeen centuries, Robert's ancestors ensured that wayward travelers never made it home. Each day, they stood in the dark forest paths and lured lost souls with promises of safety and protection. Modern life, however, meant fewer forests...and fewer lost travelers. The vocation remained, though, a dark curse upon his bloodline. And as much as he tries to shed the curse, to bring souls to safety, to lead them into paths of light, the curse remains.
 
For seventeen centuries, Robert's ancestors ensured that wayward travelers never made it home. Each day, they stood in the dark forest paths and lured lost souls with promises of safety and protection. Modern life, however, meant fewer forests...and fewer lost travelers. The vocation remained, though, a dark curse upon his bloodline. And as much as he tries to shed the curse, to bring souls to safety, to lead them into paths of light, the curse remains.
 
== The real (?) bio ==
 
== The real (?) bio ==
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[[File:Robert Bailey Markum.jpg|thumbnail|Robert...lost in a forest.]]
 
Robert is a third year PhD student who, if anything, is mostly busy leading himself down the blind paths of his own curiosity. At the moment, the path is winding its way through computer ethics after many (many) detours. One day Robert hopes to emerge from the forest of his own making and become a professor, but who knows if he'll ever find the way out of this forest...
 
Robert is a third year PhD student who, if anything, is mostly busy leading himself down the blind paths of his own curiosity. At the moment, the path is winding its way through computer ethics after many (many) detours. One day Robert hopes to emerge from the forest of his own making and become a professor, but who knows if he'll ever find the way out of this forest...

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For seventeen centuries, Robert's ancestors ensured that wayward travelers never made it home. Each day, they stood in the dark forest paths and lured lost souls with promises of safety and protection. Modern life, however, meant fewer forests...and fewer lost travelers. The vocation remained, though, a dark curse upon his bloodline. And as much as he tries to shed the curse, to bring souls to safety, to lead them into paths of light, the curse remains.

The real (?) bio

File:Robert Bailey Markum.jpg
Robert...lost in a forest.

Robert is a third year PhD student who, if anything, is mostly busy leading himself down the blind paths of his own curiosity. At the moment, the path is winding its way through computer ethics after many (many) detours. One day Robert hopes to emerge from the forest of his own making and become a professor, but who knows if he'll ever find the way out of this forest...