Atticus is the tritagonist of Infinity Train Book One - The Perennial Child. He is a Cardigan Welsh Corginian Corgi who serves as the king of Corginia responsible for uniting the Cardigans and Pembrokes. He was also Tulip Olsen's companion as she navigated the location of the door to the next room of the Infinity Train.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- He ruled over Corginia for years as a fair and gentle monarch who precipitated it through several disasters.
- United the Cardigans and Pembrokes prior to the events of the series.
- Protected the Corgi Car from the Stewardess.
- Agreed to assist Tulip in her journey to escape the train.
- Created a positive foreign relations with the leaders the turtles who lived in the Unfinished Car.
- Sacrificed himself to save Tulip from the reformation gun, getting turned into a Gohm in the process (a fate worse than death).
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- He can be somewhat arrogant at times.
- Because his most admirable act (uniting the Cardigans and Pembrokes) mostly took place offscreen, he doesn't stand out in the way characters like Tulip and Grace do.
External Links[]
- Atticus on the Heroes Wiki
- Atticus on the Infinity Train Wiki
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