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Willard Degen is a man of slightly more importance than not to the citizens of this world. You know may not know his name, or even his face, but he is responsible for more than you know. He lives by modest means, sacrificing wherever he can just for survival. He once killed a bear with his bare hands only to turn and cry on its still dying body.

Willard Degen is an example of the complex male phsyche that has come to us from the bowels of neo-feminism. In this world where a boy has almost no idea of what it means to be a man Willard Degen lowers his hand to give a step up, Often telling people "Life is tough, better get a helmet".

It is argued that he lives in NY, but this can not be verified because of the secretive nature of Degens work. There is also evidence to suggest that he may be living on a house boat in the netherlands, because "that is something he would do".

Degens accomplishments found there method of display on a snowy evening in late December of 1968 when he painted his masterpeice Eidolon #13. It is, incidentally, the last known correspondence he had with the outside world. This painting was flown in on a whirlybird and dropped at the spear memorial hospital in Plymouth NH. One lucky professor of art, Terry Downs, found this painting on the tarmac and brought it to Plymouth State University, nestled in the mountains of NH. There the painting waited, patiently for its next owner.

The painting now resides in Burlington Vt, Willard Degen is still unheard from.