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Comic Book Guy is the best Simpsons match: both are obsessive about niche canon, love to catalog and critique fictional universes, and take pleasure in deep fandom minutiae. The user’s detailed lore breakdowns ('I make lore videos', 'every building, every NPC') and frequent critical takes on media and platforms ('the items removed from Steam... are disgusting') mirror Comic Book Guy’s ultra-specific knowledge and sarcastic commentary. Instead of a snobby shopkeeper persona, this account presents a warmer, creator version, but the core is the same: encyclopedic fandom and sharp opinions about how franchises are handled.

Your MBTI personality Type
ISTJ fits because he shows introversion (prefers deep, solitary editing: 'pushing through with the editing', many posts about working alone rather than partying), sensing and practicality (focus on concrete maps and precise video guides like 'Just released a map of the Fallout 3 Metro System' and hands-on troubleshooting: 'Got #indianajonesandthegreatcircle working thanks to @BethesdaSupport!'), thinking (critical takes about industry moves: 'items removed from Steam... are disgusting'), and judging (structured planning and deadlines: 'One month of work, and 3 days of processing later' and scheduling streams such as 'This Thursday... I will be streaming 3 hours'). Those quotes show methodical planning, attention to detail, and a duty-driven approach consistent with ISTJ.

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Lore cartographer for Fallout & Starfield • Deep-dive videos, maps & guides • Austin-based, editing in progress • Streams, giveaways (Nuka Cola energy) & bad mid-roll predictions • Husband, gamer, and longtime Oblivion fan– @GamingWithMaps

Your signature cocktail
The 'Neon Cartographer' blends spacey blue (Blue Curaçao) with the retro cola nod to Nuka Cola giveaways ('giving away 1 free tub of their Nuka Cola flavor') and a salty rim for wasteland grit, reflecting his Fallout/Starfield mash-up taste. Vodka is a neutral base for the many genres he covers; lime adds a bright editorial kick (like his sharp but warm commentary), and the smoked salt hints at ruined-urban atmospheres present in his maps and 'Fallout 3 Metro System' work.

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Ravenclaw fits because his work is driven by curiosity, scholarship, and a love of structured knowledge: he says his Neon script is '38 pages — estimated 108 mins' and produces 'every building, every NPC, every side quest' style videos, which is classic Ravenclaw attention to detail. He prefers depth and lore over spectacle and is often more interested in archival accuracy than flash, evidenced by maps like 'the Fallout 3 Metro System' and long-format lore essays. His habit of cataloging in-universe books and wanting 'actual books of in universe lore' in Starfield further underscores a Ravenclaw's appetite for collected knowledge.

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David Bowie’s 'Space Oddity' fits the Starfield + Fallout sensibility: it’s wistful space exploration wrapped in human-scale storytelling, matching his Starfield lore work ('I published a Starfield lore video covering Neon') and frequent space imagery ('Codos sinking in the sky behind Akila City #Starfield'). The song’s mixture of curiosity and melancholy pairs well with his long-form, thoughtful treatment of fictional worlds.

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