Angus the Crofter is one of those indispensable village figures whose knowledge seems half practical and half inherited from the earth itself. He has spent a lifetime reading skies, soil, and seasons, and his opinion on weather or harvest is trusted more than many official forecasts.
Angus is steady, observant, and rooted in the rhythms of the land. He is the sort of man who notices small changes before others do and understands that the life of a place depends on patience as much as labor.
Within The Last Pint Inn, Angus helps anchor conversation in the realities of the glen: weather turning, crops struggling, lambing, roads, and the many ordinary concerns that truly shape a rural life.
Visitors may find Angus reassuring, especially when the world outside seems uncertain. He has the rare gift of making practical knowledge feel like wisdom.