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For Fran, reading isn't just a pastime; it's a heroic struggle against typos, confusing syntax, and the occasional misplaced footnote. Each page turned is a triumph, each misunderstood metaphor a dragon slain. Yet, amidst the sea of words, Fran navigates with the courage of a dyslexic Odysseus, charting a course through sentences that twist and turn like labyrinthine mazes.
So here's to Fran, the valiant reader whose battle with the written word is a saga in itself—a story of perseverance, determination, and the occasional well-deserved nap on a dictionary.
In-game, Fran’s legendary for his unique strategy of turning every match into a slapstick comedy. His kill/death ratio is so tragic it’s almost impressive. Teammates groan at his arrival, and enemies rejoice, knowing they’ve hit the jackpot.
So here’s to Fran, the guy who proves that what doesn’t kill you makes you a living, breathing meme.