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This article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community. It is just one of many Residents that we've found in the Interdimensional Rumor Mill. You can find more Residents about Hellmouth (town) at their Resident Registry.
A digital drawing of a Native American person with light brown skin and dark brown hair braided into a single braid over one shoulder. They are wearing a sleeveless vest and shirt, shorts, sneakers and gloves. They are scratching their neck with one hand, and have their other in their shorts pockets. The lower half of their arms and legs are visibly made of different coloured bands of glass, becoming closer to their skin colour at their knees and elbows. They are smiling lightly, and looking to the side, and they wear glasses. The background is sandy yellow at the bottom, with shades of blue on top resembling a desert and sky.

Matthias Bailey (they/them) is a two-spirit Native American from the Ute tribe. They lived their whole life in Hellmouth and received their adaptation very early in life. Their adaptation made their feet and hands made of glass, so they naturally learned to be very to be very nimble through how they walk and act with their hands. Around the time in their young adulthood, they opened an art studio where they paint sceneries and landscapes. They paint large-scale works of art that take months to finish. Sometimes, this includes a few hiking trips if it's of a natural site, like in the Arches National Plark. Their goal is to eventually opening a gallery to showcase all the works they have created and to share them with people.

They also do this with digital photography, which they've taken an interest in since they snap a lot of pictures for references. They noticed that a lot of the pictures they take could be works of art themselves. So, they've taken several photography classes. Their photography coincides a lot with their art. Every time Bailey goes on a walk, they carry a camera with them as well, just in case they happen to see something pretty, they'll nab a photo so they can save it for a later project, whether for reference or a project itself. Unfortunately they start too many projects compared to how much they finish but hey, that's an artist's life!

In their off time, Bailey runs a podcast where they talk about their projects, both photography and art wise, and they do have a decent dedicated listening fanbase. It's either made up of people who share their interest or people who are just genuinely interested in the things they do. They never really expected it to take off but they're glad people enjoy it. They hope that one day they're able to get a player on but that's still kind of a pipe dream.