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Revision as of 00:59, 25 October 2020

Mcdowell Karim was a lineup player for the Seattle Garages, and was on the team during the Season 9 elections.

Official League Records

Karim joined the ILB as a hitter for the Seattle Garages during the Season 9 elections to replace Nolanestophia Patterson via the Out of Sight blessing. Karim was then immediately returned to the Shadows and replaced by Sparks Beans.

History

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Mcdowell Karim is a diviner that works in the Seattle Shadows Co-op at their shop, "The Monkey's Paw," doing tarot readings, palm readings, and selling crystals. Karim would tell anyone who asked that "something big was coming for (Karim) soon."

That "something big" came during the Season 9 elections for the Seattle Garages. Karim was called forth to the team, their dreams had finally been realized. As Karim was presenting their acceptance speech, Karim was promptly removed from the stage and sent back to the shadows, being replaced by Sparks Beans. Karim can now be found back at the divination shop, now offering a word of caution with all readings they give. "The spirits are fickle beasts, after all."