Choscer

Choscer was a former member of the Mad Science Guild who became the head of Mr Real's science development. He was sort of a wild card, as he more so was interested in Real’s offer to let him research rather than any real loyalties. He met his death after Squirt confronted him with the Tea Gun, a weapon that erases a person from most people’s memory. Instead of being erased, he decided to die by saying Mr Real's name.

Personality
Choscer really only cared about a single thing: Sating his curiosity. He was a completely amoral figure who just wanted to spend his time making discoveries - even if his work involved treading over the freedom and well-being of others. He was completely selfish in that endeavour, but very impersonal to those caught in the crossfire of it. In fact, he was genuinely affably evil to his opponents, and never was particularly mean to them. Even in death he carried out his eternal curiosity to learn about the world, wanting to find out if there truly was an afterlife after death.

One of his fascinations were tropes and heroics, after talking to GoodName. He noticed that the good guys in any conflict almost always won, and he sought to understand why this was the case. Eventually he concluded that they succeeded not by any luck or cosmic force of balance, but rather because of measurable physical reasons. The core reason is that heroes simply are easier to get along with, as they make allies rather than constantly being at odds with everyone they encounter. In addition, everyone goes after the biggest threat, including other villains. It's simply logical to avoid being villainous.

History
Not much is known about where Choscer came from. However he gained his obsession for curiosity, it lead him to join the Mad Science Guild for access to extra resources, security, and collaboration. Despite being an otherwise normal member, Choscer was much more ambitious than typical members of the guild. While this arrangement initially worked out for him, he eventually ended up leaving the guild due to its limitations.