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[[Characters/Primal2019SpearAndFang Spear and Fang]] | '''Supporting Characters''' | [[Characters/Primal2019HumansAndPrimates Humans and Primates]] | [[Characters/Primal2019Creatures Creatures]]]]-]
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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's first introduced as an element of Mira's drawings, a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of the scorpion emblem anywhere. When the village's chieftain goes after Spear for revenge and fails, he is DraggedOffToHell by the demon, who [[DealWithTheDevil offers his assistance]] to the chief's horror and confusion. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village, but is probably still seeking vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. [[{{Fauxshadow}} Mira's drawing was really just of the perfectly ordinary Viking who took her]] -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and seems to have no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira. The demon considers his bargain with the Chieftain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never directly interacting with the protagonists or even being known to them.

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** Basically, he's He's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's first introduced as an element of Mira's drawings, a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of the scorpion emblem anywhere. When the village's chieftain goes after Spear for revenge and fails, he is DraggedOffToHell by the demon, who [[DealWithTheDevil offers his assistance]] to the chief's horror and confusion. So he's unaffiliated with The series finale adds a further curveball by revealing that ''particular'' Viking village, but is probably still seeking vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. [[{{Fauxshadow}} Mira's drawing was really just of the perfectly ordinary Viking who took her]] -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and seems to have no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira.Mira, seeing them only as a means to an end in keeping the Chieftain motivated. The demon considers his bargain with the Chieftain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never directly interacting with the protagonists or even being known to them.
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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's first introduced as an element of Mira's drawings, a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of the scorpion emblem anywhere. When the village's chieftain goes after Spear for revenge and fails, he is DraggedOffToHell by the demon, who [[DealWithTheDevil offers his assistance]] to the chief's horror and confusion. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village, but is probably still seeking vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. [[Fauxshadow Mira's drawing was really just of the perfectly ordinary Viking who took her]] -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and seems to have no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira. The demon considers his bargain with the Chieftain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never directly interacting with the protagonists or even being known to them.

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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's first introduced as an element of Mira's drawings, a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of the scorpion emblem anywhere. When the village's chieftain goes after Spear for revenge and fails, he is DraggedOffToHell by the demon, who [[DealWithTheDevil offers his assistance]] to the chief's horror and confusion. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village, but is probably still seeking vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. [[Fauxshadow [[{{Fauxshadow}} Mira's drawing was really just of the perfectly ordinary Viking who took her]] -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and seems to have no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira. The demon considers his bargain with the Chieftain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never directly interacting with the protagonists or even being known to them.
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* BaitAndSwitch: Mira sketching his outline in the sand alongside her story of how she was MadeASlave and escaped hinted that he was the leader of the Vikings, or at least involved in her people's enslavement in some manner. However, there is no hint of his presence of anything like him in the Viking village, save the vague resemblance they possess to his natural appearance when wearing their helmets. His appearance before the Chieftain in a dream shows that man to be terrified and confused by him and his unexplained nature, showing that he's unaffiliated with the Vikings at all, and later on is revealed to not even be known by Mira, with the horned figure in her drawings being simply the Viking that murdered her friends and lover.
* BigBad: Ultimately {{subverted}}. The series seemingly builds up his threat with Mira's tale and the Vikings' return in the second season, but it turns out he has no connection to Mira or the Vikings as the drawing she drew of a horned figure with round eyes was just a coincidence. He ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though Mira did end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.

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* BaitAndSwitch: Mira sketching his outline in the sand alongside her story of how she was MadeASlave and escaped hinted that he was the leader of the Vikings, or at least involved in her people's enslavement in some manner. However, there is no hint of his presence of or anything like him in the Viking village, save the vague resemblance they possess to his natural appearance when wearing their helmets. His appearance before the Chieftain in a dream shows that man to be terrified and confused by him and his unexplained nature, showing that he's unaffiliated with the Vikings at all, and later on is revealed to not even be known by Mira, with the horned figure in her drawings being simply the Viking that murdered her friends and lover.
* BigBad: Ultimately {{subverted}}. The series seemingly builds up his threat with Mira's tale and the Vikings' return in the second season, but it turns out he has no connection to Mira or the Vikings as the drawing she drew of a horned figure with round eyes was just a coincidence. He ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet meets the heroes (though Mira did end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.



* TheCorrupter: PlayedWith. He stokes the fires of vengeance in the Chieftain in "Vidarr" by showing him the carnage that befell his village in a dream and later offers him a chance to return from death with the temptation of going after Spear and Fang again, turning the man from caught off guard by the infernal realm he's in to angered enough to accept a DealWithTheDevil. But this is largely just throwing fuel on an already burning fire for the demon, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.

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* TheCorrupter: PlayedWith. He stokes the fires of vengeance in the Chieftain in "Vidarr" by showing him the carnage that befell his village in a dream and later offers him a chance to return from death with the temptation of going after Spear and Fang again, turning the man from caught off guard by the infernal realm he's in to angered enough to accept a DealWithTheDevil. But this is largely just throwing fuel on an already burning fire for the demon, who is mostly already-burning fire, exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.



* KarmaHoudini: He suffers no repercussions for his actions and helping the Chieftain kill Spear, he even gets to drag the Chieftain back to his realm, presumably to eternally torture him for his amusement. The only relief is that he has no further interest in the heroes from that point forth.

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* KarmaHoudini: He suffers no repercussions for his actions and helping the Chieftain kill Spear, he even gets getting to drag the Chieftain back to his realm, presumably to eternally torture him for his amusement. The only relief is that he has no further interest in the heroes from that point forth.



* NoNameGiven: His name is never spoken in series[[note]]Fans initially referred to him "The Scorpion", due to assuming he was the leader of the slavers using the Scorpion symbol, but he turned out to be unrelated to them[[/note]]. Unless he is in fact [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidarr Vidarr]], in which case he's name-dropped by the Chief and Eldar in the episode titled "Vidarr".

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* NoNameGiven: His name is never spoken in series[[note]]Fans initially referred to him "The Scorpion", due to assuming he was the leader of the slavers using the Scorpion symbol, but he turned out to be unrelated to them[[/note]]. Unless he is in fact [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidarr Vidarr]], in which case he's name-dropped by the Chief and Eldar in the episode titled "Vidarr".of the same name.



** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's seemingly first introduced in the Season 1 finale, "Slave of the Scorpion", when Mira's drawings in the dirt include a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid, heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of any horned being, and as mentioned the Chieftain clearly had no prior knowledge of such an entity. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village but regardless seeks vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. The series finale throws a curveball at us by giving us a flashback to Mira's first capture, revealing that the horned figure she drew represented the perfectly ordinary Viking warrior who took her -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and has no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira whatsoever apart from whatever he gets out of the Chieftain's DealWithTheDevil. The demon considers the bargain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never once interacting with the protagonists or even becoming known to them.

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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's seemingly first introduced in the Season 1 finale, "Slave as an element of the Scorpion", when Mira's drawings in the dirt include drawings, a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid, HornedHumanoid heavily implied to be the Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but there's no sign of any horned being, the scorpion emblem anywhere. When the village's chieftain goes after Spear for revenge and as mentioned fails, he is DraggedOffToHell by the Chieftain clearly had no prior knowledge of such an entity. demon, who [[DealWithTheDevil offers his assistance]] to the chief's horror and confusion. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village village, but regardless seeks is probably still seeking vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. The series finale throws a curveball at us by giving us a flashback to [[Fauxshadow Mira's first capture, revealing that the horned figure she drew represented drawing was really just of the perfectly ordinary Viking warrior who took her her]] -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and has seems to have no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira whatsoever apart from whatever he gets out of the Chieftain's DealWithTheDevil. Mira. The demon considers the his bargain with the Chieftain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never once directly interacting with the protagonists or even becoming being known to them.



* SilentAntagonist: Never speaks. Granted, no mouth is every shown so it's unknown if he even ''can'' speak. He clearly didn't need to when summoning the Chieftain, simply showing a vision of Spear and Fang along with showing Eldar in the pool of lava to make it clear what his reasoning for calling him is.
* TheUnfought: Never once fights or even confronts the heroes in any way, the closest they get is via proxy with their climatic final battle with the empowered Chieftain, his servant, and their brief glimpse of the demon's hand when he drags the Chieftain back to his realm, but that's as far as it gets.

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* SilentAntagonist: Never speaks. Granted, no mouth is every ever shown so it's unknown if he even ''can'' speak. He clearly didn't need to when summoning the Chieftain, simply showing a vision of Spear and Fang along with showing Eldar in the pool of lava to make it clear what his reasoning for calling him is.
* TheUnfought: Never once fights or even confronts the heroes in any way, the closest they get is via proxy with their climatic final battle with the empowered Chieftain, his servant, and their being a brief glimpse of the demon's hand when he drags the Chieftain back to his realm, but that's as far as it gets.realm.
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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's seemingly first introduced in the Season 1 finale, "Slave of the Scorpion", when Mira's drawings in the dirt include a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid, heavily implied to be the titular Scorpion, whose emblem is branded on the back of Mira's head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but something seems off as there's no sign of any horned being, and as mentioned the Chieftain clearly had no prior knowledge of such an entity. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village but regardless seeks vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. The series finale throws a curveball at us by giving us a flashback to Mira's first capture, revealing that the horned figure she drew represented the perfectly ordinary Viking warrior who took her -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and has no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira whatsoever apart from whatever he gets out of the Chieftain's DealWithTheDevil. The demon considers the bargain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never once interacting with the protagonists or even becoming known to them.

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** Basically, he's an especially strange and frightening example in that the more we learn, the ''less'' sense it makes that he's even in this story. He's seemingly first introduced in the Season 1 finale, "Slave of the Scorpion", when Mira's drawings in the dirt include a towering, faceless HornedHumanoid, heavily implied to be the titular Scorpion, Scorpion whose emblem is branded on the back of Mira's her head. When Mira is recaptured, Spear pursues her to a Viking village and frees her, but something seems off as there's no sign of any horned being, and as mentioned the Chieftain clearly had no prior knowledge of such an entity. So he's unaffiliated with that ''particular'' Viking village but regardless seeks vengeance for Mira's escape, right? ''Wrong''. The series finale throws a curveball at us by giving us a flashback to Mira's first capture, revealing that the horned figure she drew represented the perfectly ordinary Viking warrior who took her -- the shadowy demon we ''thought'' had been foreshadowed since the end of Season 1 in fact came ''completely'' out of nowhere in the final act of Season 2, and has no personal reason to pursue Spear and Mira whatsoever apart from whatever he gets out of the Chieftain's DealWithTheDevil. The demon considers the bargain fulfilled the moment Spear is wounded, and drags the Chieftain off once again, never once interacting with the protagonists or even becoming known to them.
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* NoNameGiven: His name is never spoken in series[[note]]Fans initially called him The Scorpion, due to assuming he was the leader of the slavers using the Scorpion symbol, but he turned out to be unrelated to them.[[/note]]. Unless he is in fact [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidarr Vidarr]], in which case he's name-dropped by the Chief and Eldar in the episode titled "Vidarr".

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* NoNameGiven: His name is never spoken in series[[note]]Fans initially called referred to him The Scorpion, "The Scorpion", due to assuming he was the leader of the slavers using the Scorpion symbol, but he turned out to be unrelated to them.[[/note]].them[[/note]]. Unless he is in fact [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidarr Vidarr]], in which case he's name-dropped by the Chief and Eldar in the episode titled "Vidarr".
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The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.

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The good pariah witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.

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* OnlySaneWoman: Downplayed as Spear isn't dumb and it's not so much thanks to sex, but Mira is a modern human where Spear is implied to be a neanderthal, and while the latter uses simpler tools and weapons Mira is able to craft a bow.



* WomenAreWiser: Downplayed as Spear isn't dumb and it's not so much thanks to sex, but Mira is a modern human where Spear is implied to be a neanderthal, and while the latter uses simpler tools and weapons Mira is able to craft a bow.
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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward and [[DefiantToTheEnd will stand her ground to the end if she has no other option left]]. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]

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* VillainousValor: She is a fascist, rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward and [[DefiantToTheEnd will stand her ground to the end if she has no other option left]]. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]
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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward and [[DefiantToTheEnd will stand her ground to the end]]. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]

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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward and [[DefiantToTheEnd will stand her ground to the end]].end if she has no other option left]]. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]
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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]

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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward.coward and [[DefiantToTheEnd will stand her ground to the end]]. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]
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* VillainousValor: [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]

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* VillainousValor: She is a rotten woman to the core, but she is by no means a coward. [[spoiler:After Kamau and his people escape captivity and surround her, she continues to try to attack Kamau, even though none of her attacks have an effect on him. It doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]
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* TranquilFury: [[spoiler: After emerging from Hell in his empowered form, he spends much of his time calmly hunting down Spear and Fang, never deviating from TheSlowWalk as he wordlessly crosses land and sea to get to them.]]
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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the demon yanks him from the afterlife and implicitly promises to give him the power he needs to finally kill Spear and Fang. The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]

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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After the Chieftain dies, the demon yanks him from the afterlife and implicitly promises to give him the power he needs to finally kill Spear and Fang. The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]



* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the trio.

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* ParentChildTeam: A He and Eldar are a father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the trio.Spear, Fang, and Mira.
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* FatalFlaw: Revenge. After losing his entire village and family, the Chieftain becomes obsessed with revenge and will stop at nothing to get it against Spear and Fang, overlooking the fact that had he not been so stubborn to recapture a single escape slave Mira, none of this would have happened. Once his oldest child Eldar is killed in the ordeal and meeting the Demi-God of Hell (possibly Vidar), the Chieftain, refusing to let Spear and Fang go, sells his soul to the Demi-God in exchange for power for his vengeance. Once he fatally injures Spear in their last confrontation, the Demi-God drags him back to Hell to suffer for all eternity, never to see his family ever again and denied ascension to Valhalla. So in the end, revenge really isn't worth it.

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* FatalFlaw: Revenge. After losing his entire village and family, the Chieftain becomes obsessed with revenge and will stop at nothing to get it against Spear and Fang, overlooking the fact that had he not been so stubborn to recapture a single escape slave Mira, none of this would have happened. Once [[spoiler:Once his oldest child Eldar is killed in the ordeal and meeting the Demi-God of Hell (possibly Vidar), the Chieftain, refusing to let Spear and Fang go, sells his soul to the Demi-God in exchange for power for his vengeance. Once he fatally injures Spear in their last confrontation, the Demi-God drags him back to Hell to suffer for all eternity, never to see his family ever again and denied ascension to Valhalla. So in the end, revenge really isn't worth it.]]



* OhCrap: [[spoiler: He attempted to enflame Spear with his hellfire, only for the neanderthal to outright endure the flames with unnatural primal rage, lunges towards the demonic chieftain, which catches the former by utmost surprise as his yellow eyes begin to enlarge. When the ruler of Hell (unexpectedly) reverts him back to a human, he yells out in severe fright moments before he's being taken back.]]

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* OhCrap: [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He attempted to enflame Spear with his hellfire, only for the neanderthal to outright endure the flames with unnatural primal rage, lunges towards the demonic chieftain, which catches the former by utmost surprise as his yellow eyes begin to enlarge. When the ruler of Hell (unexpectedly) reverts him back to a human, he yells out in severe fright moments before he's being taken back.]]
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* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.

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* TheDeterminator: {{Determinator}}: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
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* SympatheticMurderer: At first glance, his cold and sometimes lifeless expressions ''seem'' to emanate that he's an uncaring and apathetic individual who doesn't particularly care about who he kills or gets in his way. But as more is shown from his perspective, we later see that he's JustFollowingOrders from a tyrannical Egyptian queen who gives him requests to needlessly slaughter innocent bystanders for her twisted pleasure as deep down, he's an emotionally broken man, [[GentleGiant who's actually more of a caring and thoughtful soul regardless of what his intimidating size and strength may display]]. He only kills others to ensure that his daughter will remain safe from harm as long as he's able to see her in person whenever it's allowed. His love for her is enough to engender pity for him, since he doesn't truly wish to inflict unfortunate pain to others who've done no wrong to him.
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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[spoiler:During her first encounter with Spear and Fang, she develops a close friendship with the former, who made her fire to help her dry up after swimming away from a predator, letting her stay by their side and freeing her from the chains she was in. The same caveman who she made enough of an impact on to cross the oceans to come rescue her and bring her back to her home. Upon Spear's final night after his serious burns, Mira, having seen cave drawings Spear made that showed how deeply he cared for, chose to spend his last night with him and have his child, showing she returned those feelings.]]

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[spoiler:During her first encounter with Spear and Fang, she develops a close friendship with the former, who made her fire to help her dry up after swimming away from a predator, letting her stay by their side and freeing her from the chains she was in. The same caveman who she made enough of an impact on chose to cross the oceans to come rescue her and bring her back to her home. Upon Spear's final night after his serious burns, Mira, having seen cave drawings Spear made that showed how deeply he cared for, for her, chose to spend his last night with him and have his child, showing she returned those feelings.]]
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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[spoiler:During her first encounter with Spear and Fang, she develops a close friendship with the former, who made her fire to help her dry up after swimming away from a predator, letting her stay by their side and freeing her from the chains she was in. The same caveman who she made enough of an impact on to cross the oceans to come rescue her and bring her back to her home. Upon Spear's final night after his serious burns, Mira, having seen cave drawings Spear made that showed how deeply he cared for, chose to spend his last night with him and have his child, showing she returned those feelings.]]
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* MenacingStroll: He's shown at the very tail end of ''The Colossaeus'' saga right after being spotted from a farther distance by Kamau and Amal, every single step he takes sizzles the very ocean itself while steadily marching forward in a threatening demeanor, showing that he's not too far behind from where Spear, Fang, and Mira heading off to.


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* WalkOnWater: In a non-Biblical example. He has no signs of difficulty as he's able to traverse across the surface upon immense bodies of water, despite being perpetually alit with flames [[spoiler: as a demon]]. [[spoiler: This is most likely one of his newfound powers for his resurrection.]]

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