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{{Infobox_character|name = Rigby|aliases = Mr. Rigby|affiliation = Professor de Montfaucon|gender = Male}}Rigby is a grave robber hired by [[Professor de Montfaucon]] and an unnamed colleague in order to retrieve a powerful [[Null]] artifact.
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{{Infobox_character|name = Rigby|aliases = Mr. Rigby|affiliation = Professor de Montfaucon|gender = Male}}'''Rigby''' is a grave robber and [[The Null|Null]] user introduced in [[The Room Two]]. He is often hired to perform services outside of the law, obtaining human corpses and other buried artifacts for his employers.
   
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== History ==
A letter addressed to “Mr. Rigby” can be found in the first level of [[The Room Two]]: The Crypt. The author of the letter looks down on Rigby as a man of poor breeding and character and warns him not to attempt to use the artifact himself. However, [[Professor de Montfaucon]] vouches for his character, suggesting that the two of them have worked together in the past, with Rigby likely supplying bodies for [[Professor de Montfaucon|Montfaucon's]] experiments.
 
   
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The words “ENORMOUS VALUE” and “power” are emphasized in red pen on the letter, possibly by Rigby himself. This could suggest that Rigby ignored the words of his contractors and attempted to claim the [[Null]]. Rigby’s name is also referenced later in an [[Easter Eggs|easter egg]] as one of several people who interacted with the [[Null]].[[File:408E7CD0-92F6-4F8D-BBA3-027826AC2083.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
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Before the events of The Crypt as seen in [[The Room Two]], Rigby had been hired by [[Professor de Montfaucon]], with Rigby likely supplying bodies for [[Professor de Montfaucon|Montfaucon's]] experiments.
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As a result of their work together, [[Professor de Montfaucon|Montfaucon]] later recommended Rigby's services to a colleague of his (theorized to be [[Hugo Waldegrave]]). As seen in the letter from The Crypt, this benefactor went on to hire Rigby in order to retrieve a rare Null artifact from a tomb. Despite [[Professor de Montfaucon|Montfaucon]] vouching for Rigby's character, the unnamed author of the letter looks down on Rigby as a man of poor breeding and character and warns him not to attempt to use the artifact himself.
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These warnings apparently went unfounded. The words “ENORMOUS VALUE” and “power” are emphasized in red pen on the letter, most likely by Rigby himself. It is evident that Rigby ignored the words of his contractors and attempted to claim the [[Null]] artifact for himself.
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In an [[Easter Eggs|easter egg]], Rigby is credited as one of several travelers through the [[Null]], though his current whereabouts and fate are unknown.

Latest revision as of 22:36, 12 January 2022

Rigby is a grave robber and Null user introduced in The Room Two. He is often hired to perform services outside of the law, obtaining human corpses and other buried artifacts for his employers.

History[]

Before the events of The Crypt as seen in The Room Two, Rigby had been hired by Professor de Montfaucon, with Rigby likely supplying bodies for Montfaucon's experiments.

As a result of their work together, Montfaucon later recommended Rigby's services to a colleague of his (theorized to be Hugo Waldegrave). As seen in the letter from The Crypt, this benefactor went on to hire Rigby in order to retrieve a rare Null artifact from a tomb. Despite Montfaucon vouching for Rigby's character, the unnamed author of the letter looks down on Rigby as a man of poor breeding and character and warns him not to attempt to use the artifact himself.

These warnings apparently went unfounded. The words “ENORMOUS VALUE” and “power” are emphasized in red pen on the letter, most likely by Rigby himself. It is evident that Rigby ignored the words of his contractors and attempted to claim the Null artifact for himself.

In an easter egg, Rigby is credited as one of several travelers through the Null, though his current whereabouts and fate are unknown.