Jeeves

A butler/waiter, who currently serves the Mayor, and is featured in Fear and Hunger: Termina.

Location
Can be found in the Mayor's manor, at the entrance inside. He can also be found at the museum's entrance.

Interactions
The man is seemingly not hostile and greets the player like any sane man would do in this insane town. He tells the player that Prehevil has just had a new Mayor come in today and that he is waiting in the dining room. Going up to him and talking to him more will yield some information on where the dining room is. He also warns the player to mind their manners and not to mention the Mayor's antlers, telling them that he is sensitive to the topic. This indicates already a warning of what not to do when talking to the Gentleman.

Lore
The man is an inhabitant of Prehevil, serving as the Mayor's current butler and waiter. Like the Mayor and the other Prehevilians, he is moonburnt and a clear partition on his face is seen, similar to that of the other villagers. However unlike the villagers, he is not insane as he is not immediately hostile to the player and greets them like another fellow human being.

Trivia

 * The name, Jeeves, has become synonymous to the butler and valet due to a character named Reginald Jeeves, who is a competent valet who served a wealthy and idle Londoner named Bertie Wooster. He is part of a series of comedic short stories and novels by English author P.G. Wodehouse.
 * The name itself has become a generic term for a valet or a butler validated by its entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.
 * If that's the case, then his name might not be actually Jeeves, but something else altogether. His current name and identity isn't exactly Prehevilian or Eastern Europan after all.
 * The name itself is derived from the female English and French name, Genevieve/Geneviève, which is of Celtic or Germanic origin. It means 'woman of the race'.