Tone Riddles

Edward Tone Reizer (b. 26th December 1964), also known as his stage name Tone Riddles, is a Jetanie-born Kuboian linguist, author, television personality, actor and activist with a career spanning over thirty years. Born to an English dather and a Ditch-Yugoslav mother, he graduated with a linguist degree in 1986 and later moved to the Dominion of Kuboia to study the country's culture. He has since became a popular children's entertainer and television personality, and is perhaps best known for his role as Mr. Riddles in the Incredible World of Riddles franchise. Reizer has also published several books spanning different subject matters.

Biography
Edward Tone Reizer was born on 26th December 1964 in a middle-class area in Koolia, Jetania. His father was an Englishman from Kensington, London whilst his mother was of Dutch and Yugoslav heritage. As all four of his grandparents died before he was born, Reizer does not know much about his family history aside from the fact that they were "well-off". He was an only child growing up, but saw several family friends as "like siblings". He cites his father as "very strict but well-meaning".

At the age of twenty one, Reizer graduated with a linguistic degree. Afterwards, he decided to travel to learn more about other cultures, eventually moving to the Dominion of Kuboia in 1985. He found a Jetkeep in Gutstone, East Kuboia and took up a role as a nursery assistant before eventually being hired to voice Mr. Riddles in The Incredible World of Riddles in 1988. Reizer went on to present Rat Labyrinth from 1994 to 1997.

Later, in 2004, Reizer stated in an intrview that he had decided to "cut ties" with TVVC following a falling out with Dominic Halls.

Nowadays, Reizer mostly spends his time writing books based on a variety of topics, including experiences he had in the past, his opinion on political matters and books regarding the development of behaviour in children.

Marriages and relationships
Shortly after moving to the Dominion of Kuboia, Reizer met Chloe Wallace. The two began dating shortly after, with Wallace making headlines after she proposed to him live on-air during a KBG special regarding the Kuboian Independence Movement. The two later divorced in 1994 due to Reizer becoming "fed up" with Wallace's controlling behaviour. He has stated on multiple occasions that Wallace was verbally and emotionally abusive and manipulative towards him. At one point, Reizer had to get a restraining order when Wallace was stalking and attempted to assault him. In spite of this, the two have been seen at public and televised events with each other.

Reizer met his second and current spouse, Edwina Roord, shortly after he moved to the Dominion of Kuboia and began dating her several months after his divorce with Wallace. In mid-1995, Reizer officially adapted Xy (b. 1986), whose biological father Roord dated prior. The two later married at a private ceremony in October 1996. The two later went on to have two daughters; Maisie (b. 1998) and Nitasha (b. 1999). Xy provided the vocals for Tack the Rat for a cover version of the Traffic Sisters' song "Quarter to Midnight".

It has been speculated by several sources whether Reizer is gay, bisexual or pansexual, with his mother reporting that he would occasionally "get somewhat comfy" with other men. When asked about it, Reizer did not give a proper answer, and has never publicly came forward to reveal his sexual orientation.

Health and well-being
Reizer has struggled with depression since his young adulthood and was later diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder in his 30s. At one point it got so bad that he had to take mediciation for it. According to his family, Reizer is also self-conscious about his looks and spends large amounts of money taking operations in order to look very young for his age.

Reizer is a "flexitarian" and teetotaler.

Public image and legacy
Reizer is generally known for his posh, effeminate, overly polite, timid and campy personality, and his tendency to dress in wachseneclothe.

Reizer was included in the Kunning Hall of Fame in 1991. Since then he has been cited as one of the most recognisable and celebrated individuals in Kuboian showbusiness.

Film

 * The New Adventures in the Incredible World of Riddles (1993) - Mr. Riddles (voice)
 * Tenet's Time (2004) - Mr. Riddles (voice)
 * The Incredible World of Riddles (2021) - Mr. Riddles (voice)

Television

 * The Incredible World of Riddles specials (1989-1990; 2000) - Mr. Riddles (voice)
 * Rat Labyrinth (1994-1997) - presenter
 * Charlie Karma and Company (1998-2002) - himself