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* MeaningfulName: In Evronian "Bonton" means "He who knows what to do", and when everyone above him was dead he did exactly what was needed, [[LampshadeHanging as he and the scientists around point out]].

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* MeaningfulName: Twice over:
** His self-styled title as "Supreme F-F" is short for "Supremo Facente Funzioni", or, in English, "''Acting'' Supreme". He's effectively acting as an Evronian emperor because there's nobody higher-ranked than him, and his main goal is to find ''anyone'' higher-ranked to which he could hand over command.
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In Evronian "Bonton" means "He who knows what to do", and when everyone above him was dead he did exactly what was needed, [[LampshadeHanging as he and the scientists around point out]].



* YouAreInCommandNow: He's leading his force because everyone above him is dead-including at least two generals and an ''Emperor''. {{Lampshaded}} by his self-styled titled "Supremo F-F": it's short for "Supremo Facente Funzioni", or, in English, "''Acting'' Supreme".

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* YouAreInCommandNow: He's leading his force because everyone above him is dead-including dead - including at least two generals and an ''Emperor''. {{Lampshaded}} by his self-styled titled "Supremo F-F": it's short for "Supremo Facente Funzioni", or, in English, "''Acting'' Supreme".



A spore technician, and the highest-ranking scientist in Bonton's force-Too bad he's a low caste one.

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A spore technician, and the highest-ranking scientist in Bonton's force-Too force. Too bad he's a low caste one.



* ThePeterPrinciple: He can easily grow hundreds of low-caste Evronians, but just doesn't understand the technique to grow emperors, high-caste Evronians, or even middle-caste ones.

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* ThePeterPrinciple: He can easily grow hundreds of low-caste Evronians, but just doesn't understand the technique to grow emperors, high-caste Evronians, or even middle-caste ones. He actually tried to grow a single high-caste scientist that could do the job, but he failed miserably.
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** Paperinik seems to be the only exception, as the beatings he gives any Evronian he faces are so horrifying the average Warriors are left too traumatized to come back for more. That said, this trait is so widespread that when Paperinik was stalked by an unknown individual with a power armor disguise and an Evronian tracker he confirmed they were Evronian because ''they wouldn't stay down'', and was in fact surprised when the stalker was revealed as a Xerbian - who agreed his refusal to stay down made him look like an Evronian.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: The Evronians have shown themselves able to take on foes that could tear through their strongest warships with ease:
** Xadhoom is the usual victim, being sealed in a forcefield not even she could break already in her debut story (One thankfully could just shut it down) and later hit with a weapon that ''would'' have killed her had she not destroyed it first (and it still left severely weakened).
** In both the BadFuture of "Might and Power" and the one in "The Days of Evron" they have defeated [[FlyingBrick Super Goof]] off page.
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*** Earth was first visited 20,000 years before the series (and in fact they originate from the same region of space as Earth), but the scouts quickly determined the low population and background emotions weren't worth the effort of invading, so they limited themselves to visit once in a while to check the situation without any violence until they determined Earth had become worth the effort, doing in the meantime a single raid in 1908 when the Tunguska Event produced the extremely rare and useful Agdy.
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** When they create SuperSoldiers the Evronians expect them to be loyal, and that they could defeat them anyway if they rebelled (and they turned out correct when Trauma and Raghor staged their respective rebellions). They still normally take care of putting precautions to simply ''prevent'' any rebellion, because why not.


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* SignatureDevice: The Evrongun, their sidearm that turns their victims into Coolflames. Every Evronian Warrior has one, and High Caste ones even have them DNA-coded to be used only by their owner.

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* InconsistentSpelling: The original English name of the Evronians was written "Evrees" in "The Springs of the Moon", but when the series was translated it didn't stick.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The original English name of the Evronians was written "Evrees" in "The Springs of the Moon", but when the series was translated it didn't stick.



* BreathWeapon: The non-dominant head. [[SurroundedByIdiots Mostly used when his subordinates ask or say something stupid one time too many]].



* BreathWeapon: The non-dominant head. [[SurroundedByIdiots Mostly used when his subordinates ask or say something stupid one time too many]].



* GeniusBruiser: The best scientist of the Evronian Empire, and he has SuperStrength from his own augmentations.



* GeniusBruiser: The best scientist of the Evronian Empire, and he has SuperStrength from his own augmentations.



* TheDragon: In ''Pikappa'' is this to Gorthan, working in the Well on his behalf. In the videogame adaptation he's somewhat this to Zondag, being even fought as a boss midway through.



* TheDragon: In ''Pikappa'' is this to Gorthan, working in the Well on his behalf. In the videogame adaptation he's somewhat this to Zondag, being even fought as a boss midway through.



* PhlebotinumOverload: [[spoiler:He received an incomplete version of the process to obtain Xadhoom's powers. As such, his body couldn't handle it and disintegrated.]]



* PhlebotinumOverload: [[spoiler:He received an incomplete version of the process to obtain Xadhoom's powers. As such, his body couldn't handle it and disintegrated.]]



* BadassArmFold: He tends to be featured in such a pose.



* BadassArmFold: He tends to be featured in such a pose.



** ImmuneToBullets: These things just bounce right off him.



** SuperStrength: He can lift cars like paper and cracked the "indestructible" cover of the Pi-Kar.



*** ImmuneToBullets: These things just bounce right off him.
** SuperStrength: He can lift cars like paper and cracked the "indestructible" cover of the Pi-Kar.



* GodzillaTreshold: In Gorthan's own words, "desperate times calls for desperate measures. And you, Trauma, are the most desperate measure."

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* GodzillaTreshold: GodzillaThreshold: In Gorthan's own words, "desperate times calls for desperate measures. And you, Trauma, are the most desperate measure."



** MonsterOfTheAesop: Donald has a nightmare about something that happened in the past. Trauma comes in to make him relive it, challenging the hero to confront his fears.



* YouDontLookLikeYou: In every appearance his looks are different. {{Justified}} by him first appearing as his old 23rd century self (thus having an older version of his default appearance) and anyway being a VoluntaryShapeShifter (thus explaining his more regal look in "Might and Power" as simply taking an appearance appropriate to his new role).

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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In every appearance his looks are different. {{Justified}} [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by him first appearing as his old 23rd century self (thus having an older version of his default appearance) and anyway being a VoluntaryShapeShifter (thus explaining his more regal look in "Might and Power" as simply taking an appearance appropriate to his new role).



* TheSocialDarwinist: He considers himself and his soldiers the ''true'' Evronians and the only ones that should survive. Zortag throws his words back on his face as soon as he had him at gunpoint, and justifies executing him after he (apparently) killed Xadhoom with this.



* TheSocialDarwinist: He considers himself and his soldiers the ''true'' Evronians and the only ones that should survive. Zortag throws his words back on his face as soon as he had him at gunpoint, and justifies executing him after he (apparently) killed Xadhoom with this.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: How his group escaped the encounter with the Rettificators: while the Rettificators were busy wiping out the escort battlefleet and an En'tomek fleet he ordered a retreat.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: How his group escaped the encounter with the Rettificators: while the Rettificators were busy wiping out the escort battlefleet and an En'tomek fleet he ordered a retreat.



* GoodIsDumb: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}: he's just as smart as an Evronian scientist should be, possibly even more]].



* GoodIsDumb: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}: he's just as smart as an Evronian scientist should be, possibly even more]].



* AHeadAtEachEnd: Subverted, at first Tuiroon resembles an Imperial Caste Evronian, but he's dark gray rather than red and his "tail" actually ends with tiny legs and a feather tail, resembling more an elongated being wrapped around the main body. He also speaks through his "normal" head.



* AHeadAtEachEnd: Subverted, at first Tuiroon resembles an Imperial Caste Evronian, but he's dark gray rather than red and his "tail" actually ends with tiny legs and a feather tail, resembling more an elongated being wrapped around the main body. He also speaks through his "normal" head.



* DemonicPossession: How he became Evron: by [[spoiler:fusing with his greatest enemy, the BarbarianHero Ur-Evron]].
* DragonAscendant: A victim of this, as at one point the first generation of two-headed Evronians murdered him.



** HumanoidAbomination: After becoming Evron by [[spoiler:taking Ur-Evron as a host]].



** HumanoidAbomination: After becoming Evron by [[spoiler:taking Ur-Evron as a host]].
* DemonicPossession: How he became Evron: by [[spoiler:fusing with his greatest enemy, the BarbarianHero Ur-Evron]].
* DragonAscendant: A victim of this, as at one point the first generation of two-headed Evronians murdered him.

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* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: After Tuiroon is devolved by Gorthan and his remains fell in a ravine, PK notices that that ravine is the crater of Kulflam Volcano and wonders if the Alpha Spore that dwelled there isn't actually related to Tuiroon.]]



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his first appearence,he had ''three'' heads, with a tinier, humanoid one on a tendril coming out of his tail head. Also, while in the first two volumes he's drawn with tiny duck legs and tail at the end of his "secondary" body, in the remaining volume he's given a normal, pointy snake-like tail.
* EvilEvolves: In the bad future, Tuiroon has changed in better, now being completely erect and covered in menacing spikes. While before he was gray and brown, he's currently [[LawOfChromaticSuperiority red and black]], similar to an imperial-caste Evronian.



* FromNobodyToNightmare: From a mutant who was costantly mocked by his fellow Evronians to a powerful, demonic emperor who managed to manipulate time and space to succeed where Zotnam failed before.



* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: Using the Galaxy Gates, he was this to the Alpha Spore and also to the Evronian Empire in the new continuity he built up.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: Inverted, the "tail" of Tuiroon is actually not attached to him in any way, only wrapped around his waist and torso like a boa. Yet, it seems to be part of him all the same, with him occasionally speaking through both mouths.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his first appearence, the Emperor of Evron was not red like Zotnam,but rather white. [[spoiler: Apparently, the Evronian Emperor from the dimension in which Korinna Ducklair went through is white as well.]]



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In their first appearence they could manipulate their flames and sling them at PK. They're never shown doing this again.



%%* FateWorseThanDeath: At least according to Xadhoom.
%%* HumanShield: They are sometimes used like this.

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%%* * FateWorseThanDeath: At least according to Xadhoom.
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Xadhoom, given that not only you have to work for those who ate all your emotions and destroyed your planet, but also have nothing to say in regard. Before the Xerbian's attempt, curing Coolflames was impossible.
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HumanShield: They are sometimes used like this.this, best seen when Raghor realizes that Xadhoom can't bring herself to attack the one who looks like Xari.



* PantheraAwesome: In ''Pikappa'', the Emperor used to have enormous coolflamed lion-like alien beasts as his pets beside his throne.



%%* SlaveMooks: More extreme than other examples.
* TheSpeechless: The process of coolflamization leave the victims incapable of speech.

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%%* * SlaveMooks: More extreme than other examples.
examples, as they physically can't rebel due to their status.
* TheSpeechless: The process of coolflamization leave the victims incapable of speech. Becomes a plot point when Paperinik blows his cover when he speaks while disguised as a Coolflame.

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%%* BreathWeapon: The non-dominant head.
%%* TheEmperor: Right there in his title.

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head: can emote and, more likely, shoot a beam of energy at those who defy or annoy him.
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TheEmperor: Right there in his title.title, unlike Zotnam he's the de facto overlord of the entire Evronian Empire, leading his troops from what used to be planet Evron.



%%* ScaryTeeth: The dominant head.
%%* TheSpeechless: The non-dominant head.

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%%* * ScaryTeeth: The dominant head.
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head sports creepy hooked fangs, as if he didn't look threatening enough before.
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TheSpeechless: The non-dominant head.head. It can emote, but all the talking is done by the other head on the tip of his tail.



* AGlassOfChianti: In ''Pikappa'' he's often seen holding a large, finely decorated goblet that's costantly smoking, implied to be liquid emotions for him to taste while he composes poetry and decides how to destroy Earth that day.



* BigBadDuumvirate: In ''Pikappa'', where extra materials state that the current Evronian Empire besieging Earth came to be when he joined forces with Gorthan to fill in the vacuum left by the Emperor's disappearence.



* LaserBlade: Uses one in the reboot.

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* LaserBlade: Uses one in the reboot.reboot, seemingly made of [[FlamingSword teal flames]].



* BringIt: When the police try to intimidate him by saying that if he doesn't surrender they'll open fire, Trauma briefly ponder their statement, before "granting them" the second option.



* GodzillaTreshold: In Gorthan's own words, "desperate times calls for desperate measures. And you, Trauma, are the most desperate measure."
* HellishPupils: Has demonic vertical pupils that make him even more intimidating. Noticeable because he didn't have any before the mutation.
* JustToyingWithThem: The first part of his fight with Paperinik, as lampshaded by Gorthan, who'd compare it to a cat playing with a mouse... but he'll have to explain to his soldiers what a cat and a mouse are first.



%%* NeckLift: He does this to Angus Fangus.
%%* NightmareFace: He isn't pretty under that helmet.%%How so?
%%* NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: Raghor is proud of his status as a creation.
%%* SpikesOfVillainy: Got'em on his armor.
%%* SuperSenses: Smell, to be accurate.
%%* SuperSoldier: Another attempt of the Evronians.

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%%* * NeckLift: He does this to Angus Fangus.
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Fangus when trying to get Xadhoom out. Given the subject, it's understandable.
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NightmareFace: He isn't pretty under that helmet.%%How so?
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helmet, having a monstrous head covered in scales with snake-like growths beneath that.
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NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: Raghor is proud of his status as a creation.
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hybrid of Evronian and a Ragha Beast, costantly boasting about his superiority even in front of his commander.
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SpikesOfVillainy: Got'em on his armor.
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armor, to accentuate his wild nature and his threat.
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SuperSenses: Smell, to be accurate.
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accurate, as with all the other hybrid soldiers.
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SuperSoldier: Another attempt of the Evronians.Evronians, mixing their own soldiers with the Ragha Beasts: they are very powerful and resilient, able to tear apart metal structures as if they were made of cardboard, but are also less intelligent, more brutal and, according to extra material, have a limited lifespan because they run out of energy fast.

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