Angus McDonald

Angus McDonald is apparently the world's greatest detective at just ten years old, and friend of Magnus, Merle, and Taako. He is a very good, well respected, clever, smart and talented boy. Angus has exceptional deductive reasoning skills and is skilled at solving puzzles and piecing clues together. He uses a book of interception to detect magic used for deception. The party (particularly Merle) regularly pick on Angus in a joking manner by saying his name wrong and stealing Angus' belongings from him.

Powers and Abilities
This smart and beloved boy is great at detective work and riddles! He started learning magic from Taako in Lunar Interlude 3.

Spells

 * Mage Hand
 * Produce Flame
 * Prestidigitation
 * Disguise Self

Current Items

 * Book of Interception
 * Three forks and three spoons
 * Hand crossbow
 * Dusting kit, magnifying glass, grappling hook, and other sleuthing tools

Former Items

 * His grandfather's silverware collection
 * A snack-size can of sour cream and onion Pringles, given to Taako, Merle, and Magnus to give to their roommate, Robbie
 * Three "Caleb Cleveland: Kid Cop" novels, which he gave to Taako, Merle, and Magnus for Candle Nights.

Character History
The party first meets Angus on the Rockport Limited train when he offers to help the party solve the murder on the train.

Angus shares with the party that he is looking for a silverware set that he wants to return to his dying grandfather. Taako tells Angus that they were only able to reclaim 3 forks from the train, but in actuality, Taako stole the rest of the silverware set and sold it at Fantasy Costco.

Angus attempts to help the Reclaimers in the Crystal Kingdom arc when Hodge Podge asks the party to stump it with a question it can't answer, but Hodge Podge realizes they are cheating and cuts off their communication.

In Lunar Interlude 2, the party finds out that Angus has been hired by the Bureau of Balance as a seeker and will be working with the party to provide critical intel and support throughout their various missions. In episode 41, it is clarified that Angus joined the Bureau of Balance because he was such a good detective that had been hired to figure out many of the mysterious holes in people’s memories that he was edging his way toward either unraveling a Bureau of Balance conspiracy or working for them.