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** See also Kipling's "Six Honest Serving Men".
** Kipling's Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a member of a mongoose clan whose motto is "run and find out," and shows elements of this, except the humans can't understand his questions.
* In William King's ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' novel ''[[Space Wolf]]'', Ragnar asks many questions of a "wizard" they carry on their ship. And when the man saves him after his heart had failed, he still has questions.
{{quote|"Always questions, eh? You haven't changed much, boy."}}
** Much later, in Lee Lightner's ''Wolf's Honour'', when {{spoiler|Bulveye}} lays out the plan, Ragnar asks him about until he says,
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== Video Games ==
* The main character in the game ''[[Planescape: Torment]]''. Justified, in that grilling total strangers on their life stories is really the only way to advance in the game, but they show realistic surprise at your lack of social restraint.
** This is actually true for most [[Role -Playing Game|RPGs]] (or any game with [[Dialogue Tree|dialogue trees]] for that matter). Expect at least one NPC to lampshade this.
* Owyn from ''[[Betrayal at Krondor]]''. Heavens help you if you run into an NPC who knows anything about magic.
* The Curiosity Sphere from [[Portal (series)|Portal]] is obviously not a child but definitely has a Constantly Curious personality.
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