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Then they are entirely outclassed by stronger units as soon as the second level. You need them in order to win in the first stage. Crutch Character: A particularly horrid example.One of the first creatures you get in the game, and they gain the ability to freeze when they reach higher levels. The beetle is a stronger fighter and flyer than the fly, but is not as fast. If you lose against Reginald, he will mock you for losing when you had everything in your grasp, rather than losing to a weak enemy. He clearly dislikes him, but unlike the rest of the enemies you run across he legitimately respects Reginald as a powerful and dangerous adversary. Worthy Opponent: Sees King Reginald as this.The Voice: Is heard in voice in both games, but never appears on screen.He isn't interested in taking over the world himself, merely assisting someone he thinks has the potential to gather the portal gems so that they can invade the surface. To Create a Playground for Evil: Implied to be his motive in the second game.Unless your dungeon heart is under attack. The Stoic: Speaks with a dry and sardonic tone, not impressed by any opposition or how badly you're outmatched in a given dungeon.So Proud of You: As much as he hates affection, he still can't help but sincerely congratulate and praise the player after completing either game.Servile Snarker: He may be your most loyal servant, but he won't hold back if he thinks you are doing something stupid.Pragmatic Villainy: He is a Card-Carrying Villain, but advocates for being a Benevolent Boss since being a Bad Boss will leave you with no minions.Laughably Evil: Especially in the original, thanks to his snarky dialogue all round devotion to evil.The only enemy you fight he seems to legitimately respect is King Reginald.
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He will acknowledge the strength of your enemies if you win, praising you for overcoming them, but if you lose, he will mock you for losing to weak enemies. Faux Affably Evil: In the second game.His menacing voice adds to the comedy of his dialogue. Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: He sometimes expresses dismay at the peasants choosing to live happy, peaceful lives instead of butchering one another.He doesn't approve of playing the game late at night. Even Evil Has Standards: Played for Laughs."You'll go blind, you know" (if looking for too long at Mistresses in a torture room)."If you were any kind of real Keeper, you would've won by now" (if taking your time in a mission).There's a word for keepers like you" (if you have a lot of Mistresses) "Your nocturnal perseverance has earned you a hidden gaming tip, GO TO BED!" (if playing late at night)."The very rock yawns with anticipation of your next fascinating move" (when doing nothing for some time).Deadpan Snarker: Hilariously and awesomely so.
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One of the defeat lines has him note that fairies will attempt to cure you of evil with smiles. Comically Serious: Being this and a Deadpan Snarker comprise the humor with him in the sequel.Most of the time, however, he is sane (if evil).
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