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* ALizardNamedLiz: Is a humanoid sheep named '''Lamb'''ert.
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* ALizardNamedLiz: A spider named Strand.
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* KingIncognito: Does this in the SeasonFinale. A bartender sees through it.
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* KingIncognito: Does this in In the SeasonFinale. A first season finale, he dresses up as a palace guard and goes to Hemlock’s Hoof to ask people about the prince’s reputation. Johnny Biggs the bartender sees through it.recognizes him anyway.
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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He tries to be this a few times in Season One (especially in Episode 8), but fails miserably. {{Played Straight}} in the first SeasonFinale.
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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He tries to be this an adventurer a few times in Season One (especially in Episode 8), but fails miserably. {{Played Straight}} in the first SeasonFinale.SeasonFinale, where he thwarts an attempted coup.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Roast Beef Jerky
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Roast Beef Jerkyseems to be his. He has them in sandwich form in Episode 3, and carries it as jerky in Episode 9.
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The Con-man with a supposed heart of gold. [[spoiler: Cons his way to becoming King Pratt's advisor.]]
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The Con-man with a supposed heart of gold. [[spoiler: Cons his way to becoming King Pratt's advisor.]]
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* DastardlyWhiplash: With his top hat, mustache, and constant swindling, he was likely designed with this archetype in mind.
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* TheSpook: He never gives his real name, and the Trottleara authorities cannot identify him.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned off when Duncan Brewer throws a corrosive potion at him.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned off when Duncan Brewer throws a corrosive potion at him. His muscle and bone are exposed from then on out.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned away by Duncan Brewer.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned away by off when Duncan Brewer.Brewer throws a corrosive potion at him.
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* ImmuneToDrugs: Like Jergen Bradley, the potion Jack and Jill’s master tried to feed him had no effect.
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* ImmuneToDrugs: Like Jergen Bradley, Duncan Brewer, he is unaffected by the brainwashing potion Jack and Jill’s master tried to feed him had no effect.him.
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* ImmuneToDrugs: Like Jergen Bradley, the potion Jack and Jill’s master tried to feed him had no effect.
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* PitifulWorms: He frequently taunts Jack and Jill’s master by calling him a worm.
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* BowAndSwordInAccordBowAndSwordInAccord: They both can wield a bow and a sword, though they each use only one of the two weapons in each episode.
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* LeanAndMean
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* LeanAndMeanLeanAndMean: Like many elves, they are tall and slender. They are also working for bandits, and serve as villains for Episodes 2 and 5.
* NamedInTheSequel: The GM does not name them in their debut episode.
* NamedInTheSequel: The GM does not name them in their debut episode.
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* BoundAndGagged: [[spoiler: Duncan discovers him tied up and gagged in the impostor Jergen’s basement.]]
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* WhiteHairBlackHeart
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* WhiteHairBlackHeart
WhiteHairBlackHeart: He's a villain, and artwork in [[https://youtu.be/bPPMTuRvwuk this video]] depicts him with white fur.
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* PullTheThread: Pulls out newspaper bearing the picture of King Brenin and Queen Manon, which undermines the story Jack and Jill’s master gave, claiming he rescued Jack and Jill from anti-ruminoid persecution.
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* PullTheThread: Pulls out newspaper bearing the picture of King Brenin and Queen Manon, which undermines the story Jack and Jill’s master gave, claiming he rescued about rescuing Jack and Jill from anti-ruminoid persecution.
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* PullTheThread: Pulls out newspaper bearing the picture of King Brenin and Queen Manon, which undermines the story Jack and Jill’s master gave, claiming he rescued Jack and Jill from anti-ruminoid persecution.
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* BeastMan
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* BeastMan BeastMan: Is a Ruminoid.
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* KleptomaniacHero: A thief by trade, her episode’s plot involves her robbing Queen Manon.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: After being a supporting character for most of the first season, Pratt finally serves as protagonist in the finale.
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* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Inverted. He smokes a good (typically good-coded), even though he is a villain.
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* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Inverted. He smokes a good pipe (typically good-coded), even though he is a villain.
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* CriminalFoundFamily: Having been abandoned at a young age, she grew up in a now-dissolved gang.
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%% * CriminalFoundFamily: Having been abandoned at a young age, she grew up in a now-dissolved gang.
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* CombatPragmatist: When a RatMan jumps him from behind, he goes on his back, submerging his attacker in the shallow water. The risk of drowning causes his assailant to loosen his grip.
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* CombatPragmatist: When a RatMan [[RatMen Rat Man]] jumps him from behind, he goes on his back, submerging his attacker in the shallow water. The risk of drowning causes his assailant to loosen his grip.
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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: He encourages Jack and Jill to not think of themselves as defined by their servitude towards their master.
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* YouOweMe: Justifies his mistreatment of Jack and Jill by claiming they owe him for (allegedly) saving and taking care of them.
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* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Casually “jokes” about killing Jack when talking about a deer he once hunted.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned away after a tussle with Duncan Brewer.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned away after a tussle with by Duncan Brewer.
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* ImpliedDeathThreatNiceToTheWaiter: His servants are clearly terrified of him, and he casually threatens to shoot Jack.
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* FacialHorror: Gets his face burned away after a tussle with Duncan Brewer.
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* ObviouslyEvil: His unfriendly attitude and his casual threats he throws at his servants makes it clear that he is not to be trusted.
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Arguably the darkest villain on the show to date. His presence in his debut episode makes every scene he’s in uncomfortable and intense.
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* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Inverted. He smokes a good (typically good-coded), even though he is a villain.
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* DeadpanSnarker:
--> '''Duncan Brewer''': I’m getting this distinct feeling, Mr. Bradley, that you don’t much trust me. \\
'''The man''': What, because you’re a complete stranger who’s appeared in my house? Why would you think that?
--> '''Duncan Brewer''': I’m getting this distinct feeling, Mr. Bradley, that you don’t much trust me. \\
'''The man''': What, because you’re a complete stranger who’s appeared in my house? Why would you think that?
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