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===Before the series===
 
===Before the series===
 
There is a painting of him in room 113B, which appears similar to a janitor's closet, further indicating that he was a janitor. His painting appears in ''[[The Theme Team]]'' and again (albeit quickly) in ''[[The Dance Part 1]]''. In [[The Curse of Earl Nigma]] it is revealed that Earl Nigma was a gifted fencer but stumbled at one point during a tournament and ever since the A Nigma fencing team has been cursed to lose. Since [[Chaz]] is the source of this information its accuracy is highly suspect.
 
There is a painting of him in room 113B, which appears similar to a janitor's closet, further indicating that he was a janitor. His painting appears in ''[[The Theme Team]]'' and again (albeit quickly) in ''[[The Dance Part 1]]''. In [[The Curse of Earl Nigma]] it is revealed that Earl Nigma was a gifted fencer but stumbled at one point during a tournament and ever since the A Nigma fencing team has been cursed to lose. Since [[Chaz]] is the source of this information its accuracy is highly suspect.
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Earl Nigma was also an inventor. He and [[Finnwich ]]were friends and it was Earl Nigma who made the viewing device for the hieroglyphs. Finnwich laments in [[Follow that Finnwich]] that he hadn't "believed him sooner".
 
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Revision as of 10:10, 15 December 2013

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Earl's picture

Earl Nigma was the brother of Alexander Nigma and the presumably the first janitor of A Nigma High.

History

Before the series

There is a painting of him in room 113B, which appears similar to a janitor's closet, further indicating that he was a janitor. His painting appears in The Theme Team and again (albeit quickly) in The Dance Part 1. In The Curse of Earl Nigma it is revealed that Earl Nigma was a gifted fencer but stumbled at one point during a tournament and ever since the A Nigma fencing team has been cursed to lose. Since Chaz is the source of this information its accuracy is highly suspect.

Earl Nigma was also an inventor. He and Finnwich were friends and it was Earl Nigma who made the viewing device for the hieroglyphs. Finnwich laments in Follow that Finnwich that he hadn't "believed him sooner".

Gallery