Constable
methodical
authority-driven
urgent
procedurally rigid
observant
pragmatic
reserved
task-focused
communicative
unassuming
pragmatically dismissive
routine-focused
disciplined
unprepared for crisis
baffled yet contained
sarcastic
Constable Cummings is a uniformed officer of the Metropolitan Police, grounded in procedural duty and unyielding routine. Initially stationed at St Cedd’s College, he treats the inexplicable—vanished rooms, a blue police box, temporal anomalies—as bureaucratic irritants, masking uncertainty beneath sarcasm and rigid adherence to form. His early skepticism softens into urgency as he confronts crises without preparation yet observes with disciplined precision, whether obstructing an anomalous train platform in Cranleigh Halt or reporting anomalies under threat of immediate violence. Over time, his role shifts from detached local authority to a pragmatic conduit between ground-level crises and institutional action, compelled by circumstance to acknowledge what his training insists should not exist.
10 appearances
Local law enforcement and routine campus security
Also known as:
Constable,
CUMMINGS
Constable's Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
Cardinals
Religious Governance and Political Excommunication