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Hercule Poirot
Poirot is a Belgian detective who is analytical, logical, and methodical. His pedantic approach to cleanliness uncovers a mind that is resolute, sophisticated, and ingenious.
He displays certain French characteristics, such as love of food, never refusing or avoiding any opportunity to enjoy good dinner. He has green eyes that shine when he is excited, and and he is obsessed about neatness and appearance. Any spot of dirt or dust has to be cleaned. He doesn't follow evidence such as footprints or ash and is upset that eggs are not entirely symmetrical.
He is quite traditional yet amusing. He deals with problems skillfully without resorting to improvisation. It is through analysis and his own methodical process that he achieves success. He is proud that he is able to solve a crime without leaving his room. He doesn't hesitate to resort to illegal tactics if necessary, such as...
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